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[Q THE OMAHA DALy bBr N® OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 14, 1862 ! L= - —'l'\\' ENTY-TFIRST YEAR. Z NUMBER 265, e e g ATEIAT A WAL T | around of applause Secretary Monteomery | down like that eastern god and show thoir | TN\T Ny N 7 the president's order to furnish a sufficient | gang. Outsid 3uffalo the leading stock I I,R [ \ \I)R” B” 4]( ” [l\ ( l‘ \L l l()\s read the call for the convention. The cro- | plumage fora day to SFondering cves and ]‘ \]) 014 l‘ ‘\ \R © 1o co-operate with the governor in sup- | nen have also potified that they would \ D \\ LAY . DLIL 4;\ 1 A Pe aln dentials of several counties, the socretary | then wing away, We are every day demc 44 4 L | h dlsorde 4 tecolved. 12:08 & m, | be kilied Is 1 % time that action was snid, had not yet been received. Tno | crats,” Toere were mingled cheers and PIessitg dlsorder Juss recaivad, Ieitw S taken by tho law ing citizons of thostate —— reading of Me 3 ntidis | hisass 8 ing Mt Gannon's speech. Three troops of cavairy arc now preparingto | for their own proc.cuion - the list of credentidis | hisses given during Mr. (Gannon’s st v | was disponsed with and Chairman Ogden [ Matt Miller said that Butler county wanted move, and wil start for the T A ranch, the Laran Republican: 1t the rastlers | Storm of the Season Raging Throt Democracy's State Convention One Con- | announced that tue contral committes | to be fair to all concerned, sud he hoped to | United States Troops Relieve the Besieged | scenc of tho disturbancs, in tws hours. 1t | should defeat the men who have gono on this > v : wished to recommend the clection of Mr, | 8e0 the motion before the house put without b P OO | ppears that & body of fifty armed men known | Taid against thom," anys the Denver Repub out the State, tinual Round of Wordy Warfare, R A, Batty of Hastings ns chairman and | further delay. Regulators, ppoars that & bocy of ATy BEe o i Othe | lican, “the effect would bo Lo arouse the poo i Mr. C. R. Glover of Brown county as tem | T, J. Mahoney wished simply to enter his as regulars, aud supposed to be In tho | 44 of Wyc 1 Montana to such an- ex vorary secretary, Tho recommendation was | pre he convention would employ of largs cattla owners, loft tho | tent that a much laveer forco would bo | FARMERS LOSING DROVES OF CATTLE oreadized.”” KFor tho Republican's instruc tion 1L may be stated that the popular senti - ment of the state is not with tho vaider: i That. fact s provon by the further fact that | Many Disposed of Their Herds Rather the v o compelled to go out Permit Them to in 0 WRANGLED ALL DAY AND ALL NIGHT | Ao e e ottad. o e BLLt. | presont tithe no. man kuew which ona of | THEY ARRIVED AT THE ELEVENTH HOUR Ml AR LR P form, | Douglas county’s delegations the. committea | { | 3 ¢ 3 Judge Datty said: “Gentlemen of the | favored unless thoy wers behind the closed unorth fork of Powder river, sixty miles Many Hours 8pent in Trying to Bring | Couvention-—I'am sorry that wo have experl- | doors of it [thocaucus. Douglas county was | Arrangements Had Been Complsted for the | fFom the koint kiown as the ' O r g0 barons we Y & enced 80 ich del the demo- | registered on both sides of the question whore they killed two mon and burned tho | side thostate to enlist tho army that has Rendered U Wet About Bomething Like Order, crats of braska can' afford to spend | When Hitchcork county was reached a Final Charge. ranch, This bodyof men 18 now at the “T A | lilogaily invaded Johuson county. \\!\.‘V‘ At ttlo time in a love feast, Four years ago | delogate arose and annour that his connty ranch,’ about sixteon miles from this pobt, | Peoplo of Wyoming ar residents ¢ ¢ e the oyes of tho domocrucy were centered & had a double-header. haa induiged in s S LG BERNTANE OF Gty AR, Whers | Mbg-em iders, minera and artisans PO upon one man, But today W have so m a vontest up there aud wero double-barrelled ol of Craz oman, wher and wh sprove cottle = BOYD MEN GAINED THE FIRST POINT | df R en bofore our oyes that we s in consequence, CONDITION OF THE INVADING ARMY | they arc strongly intrenchicd and defending | pustling as a business do_they sup. Teravan, Neb, April 13.—[Spocial Tolo. a— kuow whom 1o select as our standard eveland ! Cleveland. aboveall others, is that of Gre thomselves against the sherifl’s posse comi- | port a tho & tatus, which have them surronndod. The | Fesident range barous to ‘exterminate” ns ne is Beli 0 t o boen | Tustlers everybody who may desiro to tran _ | One Man is Believed to Have Been Fatally | wagons owned by the rogulators have been | pitiiCis BER I H o mesteads and protote In Favor of Nine, v movement on the part of tho uon- | gram to Ty | Tho voto upon the appointment of a ¢ mittee credentials consisting of nito mo I'ho worst storm of the ok is raging tonight. Al rain for an entira month has bearer.” [Yelis of eI Pors zanization Not Favorable to | “But the name that shine Bapionay W il continuod Mr, Batty season for livo s most consta Martin's Olaims for Recognition, Cleveland us applause.] Gen- | bers, to be appointed by the chair, stood 313 Shot. captured by the sherifi’s posse. ‘They con e Sottlement of the stato. 1f tho poople of | rendered tho country roads impassablo and 3 tlomen, what is your pleasure (" for and 163 against, tained supplies of ammunition, dynamite and | this state are ever *aroused,’” it will not bo | has compeiied wany feedsrs to sbip their s During the time taken by tho secretaries cchoe Defented Some Motions, i porsonal baggage. One of the teawsters has | 10 avenge the defeat of a band of imported | cattle vefor in footing up the totals Governor Boyd came 4 Q f ivulge 3 he rog! ore. o | thugs w ssion s to sl reland movod the appolntinont of & | upon the pitorm and s’ appeataace oro. | TAKEN AS PRISONERS TO FORT M'KINNEY | divulged the namos of the rogulators, Ho | thugs Wwhose wlssion 210 #14) thoy woro o filthy atin ordor to got wrds o which eattle COMMITTEE ON CREDENTIALS HAS IT | i them out of t committee of nine on crodontials. ated a whirlwind of apvlause. snys tho expedition is officered by BLOWN INTO LFOMS, stand up to their knees in mud with no op: A delegate from Custer county moved s | When the secrotary announced the result Wolcott, from Canton, and Fred Hesse, —_— portunity to lio down, while many others All Matters Pertalning to the Fight Handed | anamendment the appointment of one mem- | of the voto the chairman drew a piece of | pustiers Agree to the Nurrender on Con- | entire country is aroused by the Killing at | Seven Men Instantly Kitled by an Explosion | have ullowed thoir sheds to become out ot SV L Ehe GonmLine Wiiteh 10 i bor from each county bo named by tho var- | paper from his pocket and began to read tho X tho 'K C ranch,’ and some of tho best citi- 1 Powder ML, repairon_account of the noar approach of sl In EAriost Connaltation ious delegations. names of the committes Mr. Malioney arose ditlon That the Cattlemen Shall Be yith- ) bt Ay WiLkesnaree, Pa, April 13, -A frightful | Sping. The present storm, which began gaged p Mv. Offutt called attention to the fact that | and asked if tho chairman had prepared the Turned Over to the Constls zens arc in the posse. Theroports have boon | 0 (IR I ety domolished | With 8 very damp snow aud las now ns- Behind Closed Doors, the amendment would croate & committee of | committee before the motion was passed. forwarded Ly mail on the 11th and 12th insts,, | explosion of powdor }‘ tlibded,, Febrs od tho fury of a blizzard, finds many uinety, “Yes 1 had,” said Batty, [ was told tuted State Authorities, giving full particutars, I shall accompany [ the mills of the Mosaie Powdar company to- s without stelter, and it is fearcd tho The amendment was lost. by tho central committee that 1 would prob- the troops.” The first explosion was 10 tho drying | loss will be hoavy should the storm contin, After a whole day of caucusing and wire Knox county wanted the committee to con- be elected chair of the convention ! ——— — mill and a fraction of a second later the stor ,O'Ngiy, Nob, Avril 13, [Special to Tug pulliug, a day of bitter porsonal warfaro and | 818t of two mowmbers from each congressional | and I have ail tue committecs uvnointed.” Dovaris, Wyo., April 13.—[Special Tele- HUNTING FOR HELP. age bovso blew up. The shooks were foit | Ber ) Tuln prevailod m this section ail day stionalsi¥ife, tHo! deloatos to the domo- | /pttich Bubibiatwas likewlse dstented, This frank and foarless statoment fom tho | gyaiy 1o Tk Bres.|—The Buffalo wiro is ) BVeEa Fad (Whor Torty MIBARANA) LHDUNGRAN | oaroscay.onu Hils ANUraaR Sthera atettits wctional strife, the deleg 8 k M. V. Ganuon hoped thatovery wan in the | chalrman fairly disurmed his critics, al < Yétrs One of the Cattlemen Out m Search of | © Wi Ay Rt e inchies of snow and still coming down. Little cratic state convention met last night in | convention woulp meet with just treatment. | though they jeered ut bim and reccived | down again, having probably [fallen of its el Toresntents, of people in surrounding towns rusned out | plowing has bost done in the county so far, Exposition hall for the purpose of electing { There were contesting delevations vresent | hisses from the majority of the delegates for | own wei it, as frequently happons. At 3 of doors, thinking an carthquaks had taken | but ground wiill ho 1 goou o'clock this morning Colouel Van Horn with ther cle inerre, W special Tele- shapo 10 work - sixtorn delegates to tho national convention | and he would lik tosco four delegates ap- | thoir p diierre, Wyo. April 13.—[Special Tele pointed from each congressional district. He ] place. Both shocks were distinetly folt here, [ wheu the we s up. e Bee.|—The war on Powder ram to " vav. The m g% W FOLK, J B pOC] Tole- at Chicog moved that as a substitute and it was scc- Gl ) CEIHALLILL turoo cotnpanies of, odvily Itom bort Me- :fi\':-r soems not to have abated. A cattleman AL L \\‘qu L “:I 4'r4\|m to ‘;'H. l;‘hv l‘![‘ the ““r“:l:l‘l“:ll:’ ‘The various district delozations held their | gyqeq, 3 Following is the committes on crelentials | Kinney started to the T A ranch. Tne pres- | ¢ o R P00 RS LR vl at Gile b e o s B 0 s, KSotta | 0f the season has been raging horo today. caucuses or conventions during the after- During the lull that took place before the | appointed by Chairman Batty: Ireland of | jdent, at the request of the governor, | joiio this ovening. Ho says ho is on his way | men wero instantly killed and two fatally iu- | Ram has been filing for two' or threo davs noon and agreed upon their choice for dis- | Volcon Mr. Ganuon's subStitute Chairman | Otoe county, White of Cass, Harwood of | jsqued tho uecessary orders for the B ls hresamed that | Jurad. Tho namos of tho dead aro: until this morning, when snow commenced Tt dlontunn L imoh of the six distriors | Ofden stepped forward and spoke to Chair- | Lircastor, orth of Dlatte, Darkorof Sa- | ey uctiet the civil authorities, When | Sut Of the counitry, but 1t s presuinod e8| 004y GrpoNs: fuliing and has contiued & blinding storm all ot delegates. Fach of st diatriots | R Ty line, Ray of Pneips, Wolbaeh of Hall, e o tho yoarie 1t was foand that | be1s looking for relnforcoments from this | 47T iHARGRY, day, but molting noarly as fast as (t falls. bad a right to name two dolegatos, making | "Wegiitu siop ma,” was the yell that | 1an of Bulfalo, Kesterson of Jofferson, they arrived at the scane it was found that | gooion’or tho country. Ho does not give any | A e THATIRGTON, N8BIL ABHI 18.-=TSpsolaL twelve, and tho convention Ead the mght [ aross from the Martin men. The sote o | A motion to'adjourn until 0 o'clock’ a. m. | tho besiegers and besioged occuvied relat- | gisoiiabine” Wuws from his side, but says | MOSES TUCKELR Telogram to 'Tie BEE] A sovero snow- 1o nominate four delegates-atdargs. It | Gaunon's substitute was takon and Chairmay | received only o fow faint cvies of ave, Whild | fyely the samo position asatan carly hour | tyos yiieie s TR i EDWALD J. VANDERG. storm has boan raging in this locality since the noes fairly brought down the house. A 3 L that this will ba a fight for extermination ALLAN SMALL Tho st very 5 15\ Gonalderen A groater! HoWor: ofl courss ty decided that the substitute was lost. s fairly 0. A | ihis'morning, Thieibislegors biad increased 1 ALL, noon. Tho streets ara in very poor condition iie anuouncement called forth a storm, [ fwotivn for a tweuty-minute recess was put : o 5 3 Gaunon demandcd a poli of the counties, but | and lost. Tn spite of the wotion being lost, to probably 1,000 persons, some of whom had and kept up until the rustlers are driven [ CARADOU REESE. Tho fatally wounded aro: to Lo nominated as a deicgate-at-la as tho mud and siush in some places 15 about 0 s 4 i TS from Wyoming. G & u foot deap. The prospects are that a_regus thau to be a district delezate. This was the | tho chairman iguored it, aud & warm discus- | nearly every onc commenced to move about. | come from adjoining counties. Theso Wero ) “pyo iryation seoms unchanged from my | 1ysesir Beine TREL Aiyte £ bllseh R LSS TG AbH DR IHE principal reason for the bitter fight that took | sion ensued. Somwe sought fresh air and refreshmont out- | juvariably small ranchmen distinet from the [ .oy o = 0em ol ane ™ oveant that each N a8 + o morning. place between the friends of Governor Boyd A gentleman from Richardson county said | side, but the majority gathered ingroups and | pyetjers, who believed that their lives and L LA by Ll L Che vody of John Gibbons was blown 150 - 5 1ation, X RS e R R A TE o. | tnere we one way tosettle the difiiculty, | discussed the si 2 ) side is making itself sccure and awaiting a | foot into tho air. Caradoe Reeso was found AGAIN T und Mr. Martin. Thoy each wanted the spe. | ¢ m”\\\,‘fk;::"n !n‘lll:‘il;l\:VuLL';)‘h ALl TG BOKG rriUaaiin ravalldelokate: boues were in dangee from the invasion. R sixty foot from thosceno of the explosion, cial honor of bemg elected as delogate-at- | 1o pontieman from Gage, that the matter bo | *'L aim ungey for an bonest and fale man | When they arrived at tho scene a confer- | “yo 0 yoyomed by Burlington stage this | Moses Tucker was found 150 fect away Irom ow, Sleet, Rain and Wi large. referred (o smeller committee, Tho con- | On that comnittee,” said Martin. ence was held between Colonel Van Horn, | qcan tabBEERT 0 e e surrouaded | e mill. Other bodies were found fiticen to About U Before the State Commitice, vention wrangled for ten minutes. Uongresemat the centor of | Arapahoo Brown anud Sheriff Angus. The | o4h Uit ‘_""“C:l“'hn ;"‘,0‘“““ s UL 200 foet distant. Tho terriblo scoucs of cr el | evisos, T, april the worst m i e AT st Surtog the vow Gannon called for an ap- | A constantly changing groupin once corner | yic 'lvint ranresontot , sdale ra and closely pressed. A | and anguish duplicated those of the frishtful | g0 of the season e (i MR et (RO ) S o o b cheaie” e | of the hall, whero his frionds shook him | LWolatter represontod the besiegers. Both | yympar of cowboys and cattlomen are soen | mite accidents. The iron framework on tho e i ]1 o tee at 3 o'clock at the Merchants hotel Was | yayanded a call of the roll. beartily by tho band explained that the ooly thing they desired | ' Giiioie this ovening all well armed and | Erie & Wyoming raitway, noar tho scene, [ HIELe Witd il thon stow, slecbune i ared hotone, The Douglas country fight Offutt of Douglas demanded a roll call in Tue delegates crowded about tha secretary | was to be assured that if the stockmen wero | (oh i onnend apparently goins somewhere, ed s & spark room, was torn and twisted | later a heavy snow storm. A part of tho camo in for a loag and fierce discussion. | which there wero no contests. for the purpose of having their transpor surrendered they would be turned over to [ ool "l‘ B ‘3 TormaiionTean | kel paper, i Mtinkasoluto) desolntion of the | timel the wind iblow|a hurrioano, gonting Pho Boyd faction wauted the Martin faction Alloy of Saline offeved an an ment call- | tion certificates sigued. tho civil authorittes, No dificulty was | Cubareauietand not inuch Informatlon can | sceno cannot bo pictured in words. The last | sowing will bo delayod throaghout central . 2 o, finally docided | 10 for o reading of tho couutics in which | ILwas now icht. Half an hour later | ¢ e s be obtained from them. explosion of these mills was_ eighteon years | Towa and fruit treos will bo dunagod j shut oat, but the committee fini \‘\iunu horS I Wers: o0t 0L E: Judgo Julius S. Cooley appesred in the hall ound on this score, == e ago, when several men wore killea, The loss Manrsmanirows, la, April 13, —It has 1o seat the Martin delegation, but give them | (it kept demanding that the secrctary | 8nd provoked the delegates present into a Arrangbln HERURLBdrrenier. Glehtugk « s will react 20,000, been snowing and slecling furiously sinee 7 V3 10 vote in the temporary orzanization. They | call the list of counties having no contes horus of gibes and calls that lasted several A flag of truco was then sent forward to [ Cnavrox, Neb, April Special to o'clook this toraing, — The. 8torm’ ! tob \ hiaa to keep still until the corhimittes on cre- | The chairman steod the storm very caluly, _ the besivged. They were informed of the | Tue Bze.|—The militia compiny at avated this afternoon, The weather is , e.cu"uus passed upon their rights in the con- | but it “i“ ;ll' 1t to keep “,m‘.t.- strag Adjourned Until Tods presence aud intentions of the United States | Douglas hus a branch company of twenty-five S =L m-.»'m-u.‘um} ) e | vention, Smyth of Douglas wanted to know whether 30 Chairman Bal 1 the Y p 2 ¥ Al a0, o1 3lentoc! 7yo., which has some reside oersy o 8 Orrunwa, la, April 13,—A heavy snow The committee also docided that Mr. R, A. | this would prevent tho roll call demanded by | vention to ovder and 3 thoic0m | troops ana mssured that thoy would recelve | mon ot Glenroek, Wyo., which has so Peasion—0ficers Etected. storin sot i this mornlng followod tiits attere Batty of Hastings should be named as tho | Mr. Gaunoz. B CEA B ONNErGHERTY rotection in tho event that they sur- | thirty Springfield rifies. Glenrock bas the temporary chuirmun. Tickets of admission “The chair hoved that the gentle ¢ intormed him that the committes would ndered, Those under the flag of truce | reputation of being headquarters for vustlers were distributed to the chairmen of the | not anticipate him as acting unfa not be ready to report before 3 or 4 o'clock in | then returned to their respective commands, | 0f the Platte vailey. In corvaling the stato county delogations. Making the Snarl Worse, the morningz. Ho suggested, thevefors, that | A rather long couference cnsued, after | militia the cat@emen overlooked the guard, an of tho con NEW Youx, April 13, election for the Naw compuny ook placs ual trustees | noon by a violent hail and rain storm. 1t is. thought considerablo damago has been done to winter wheat and rye. Cepan Raeios, Ial April 13.—A hoavy nan would The surging throng that filled the rotunda the convention' ad: Until 9 o'olock 7 T TR netlops | (housand votes were cast, the 1argost num- | gnow s falling here. A igh wind is bl of the Paxton hotel began to move toward he secrotary then read the list of coun | iuis “morning. | After . soveral mo. | Which the stockmon seut forward unother srdiogjcheiguardiiafiniond] Ao AiboNT s in the history of the company. ‘The cn- | ing and it is unusually cold. the Exposition hall about 7:3) o'ciock and in | ties having o contesting a ions, tions to ndjousn o .vatious hous | flakof tfuce with'thaiftormation that thoy [ and notiatall disposed to seo hiralings kill number of votes east wo-e in favor of | Booxs, la., April 13.— A snow storm set in balf an hour every seat in the lower part of | Ganuon then renowed his motion to have of tho day and a choras of yolls azainst any | would surrender to Cotonel Van Horn, The | thewr fellow citizens, the members would | the ticket named by Presider MceCall and | this morning wh adjournment whatever, the motion toadjourn | cavalry then entered the line of Investment | Probubly defend their lolders’ committee, Lx-Mayor | a few hours, T'b Hiram . Stecl, C. C. | spow and a scv h turned pround is torm is blizzard in vered with the house was occupied and the galleries | twenty (uux'lm'-:uu' of the cox yention up- were paciked. 1t bad been the intention of | poiuted on the committeo on credentials ana | .41y gelock today was carried. Most of | 4 Lo % i DAt B aon merbib ot aeal apalnstiiher| Y RAUFLE the committee on arrangements to admit | that no del o~ Y and threw about a line of pickets, which en- u eatiment g ends to the last. | by the policy ates o appointed on th TR R e Iy : BEnSC ok | Balawin, v Honry C. Morti- sur Donsr, Ta., April 13, —[Special Telo- none but delegates to the lower part of tho | witteo who belonged to contesting | m';\mu,l “-x‘,'.m‘ l{x'.cm(,on‘,\f;: 'x,fi,;"",ros:,dh:y',: circled the ranch houses, cattlemen and the farmers who were their | ;0 \wepy clected trustec ace takes nto Tue Bek.) -More snow fell here nouse, but the effort was not a comploto su e ulso dema ‘gc‘\xvin poil of tho co doors of the committes rooin, where the Tho besiegers then withdrew to some dis- | {riends are going into the camp of the caemy | the place of ex-President and Judze | today than inany one day during the past cesa. " Hunreds of wive puilors foun theix riuothor long wragglo followed | Great Douglas county eonicst was. beiag | tauce ung tho slier!Y %4d Avapshos Joo want | this cvenine. Stecl that_of Joha X Stearns, “Tho_other From (o'clock o the morniug” tho Welcomed Congressmar Bryan, saslips1UE ga dllowad bty Uy Stminiileatp QONSIDERED XN CUMMITTER, more than two bours fo complote all thoar- | Armed guard. Yesterday word was sent | yoipga pension to ex-President Boers. inches had fallen. A stroug cast wind ac- - E- 5 e R preseut its case, aftor which the convention - rangements. A’complete tally was made of | Division Superintendent Harris not tosend | * President Mctall announced that he had | compunied the suow aud is “rapidly piling it are was a long and tedious walt prior to | would pass upoh 1t The molion Wwas not | Merits of the Local Fight Presented by the | gil tho prisouers, but the list cannot be se- | UP & special train, as it would bo ditchod. reiustated Theodore M. Banta, the cashier | up into drifts. Farmers bad just commenced the call to order. At about 8:30 Congress- | secouded. Opposing Champion iy e e e — who was aismisscd several months ago. thelr spring seeding and tho dolay the storm man Hryan entored the hall and hisnamo | T, J. Manoney said: “The motion madoby | After retiring to the comnitice room, the | CUrCd OWing to the fact that tho wires are AN RICEw Hlar, The resignation of tho trustees, Bdward | will cause may be serious. was shouted for a few minutes by the hiluri- | tho gentleman froi Otoo county was subject 5 Y SR N e down. There were forty-six inthe party, [ Caspem, Wyo., April 13— [Special Tele- | Martin aud Robert B. Collins, were ne- | Siovx Ciry, 1oy April 15,—|Special Tele- ous throng while he bowed und &hook hands | to amendment. 1t was put to ihe house and | COMMILtee °"~{i"‘n° T g g “"L‘,' 85 | twenty-five of whom wera Texans. Each | gram to Tur Bse.|—Last night Jeff Dunvar, | cepted. ¥ gram to Tne Beit,| —This afternoon the ram ;-:;l‘:“xll;:dh;lllm:l‘;:g{»‘\:,l‘,“ ’f:‘li‘;;“:lh:;lmairvw:: "lvcr;“m;rlml\;‘;h%uiusléu::fia\;gllé-di.m\\lfil;::fim ;;::“:‘&:‘x} i“““ nn‘;“};i"l“':'\')“:o‘j;“::u;l‘:z “““3_0 was armed with & Winchester, | a gambler, shot and killed Liawis Adams, a ‘The trustees ratified the ciection of Hugh | turucd to snow and there arc now heavy et ina besomeltamous VY as[(nipolls o r two rovolvors -and two ' belis of | Mexican negro, famillarly called Joaguin, | S Thompson, service commissiouer, as | avifts, There is every svmptom of u blizzard. taken up before calling the ncre intensely oration, 5o the crowd had to bosatisfied with fiolt county delogate wanted the chair to | i1 ieresting case begotte o ; Telling and swinging thelr hats ana filling | ive s man from o country o chance, and | 1tCrosting cuse begotien and still owned by tho air with tobucco smoke and choice bits of [ moved as an umeadmenta call of tae coun- | Douglas county, cach contestant to be al- political chit-chat such as the average demo- | ties without contesting delegations ap- lowed fifteen minutes, “Lrains are reported iate on ncarly all the cartridges. Besides theso there wero | Heis nshoap shoarer by trade, Ho came | COfuPtrolierof the sompan, : i g 20 It wus resolved that the pension of § rouds. many personal possessions. Finally the line | nere from Rock Sorings, Wyo. It wasa | ayear, uwarded ex-President Beers by th — —— of mareh toward the fort was taken up. The | cold blonded murder, withont seomingly any | former board of trustees, should not be pai FLOOD OF THE TONMBIGBLE, crat has always in stock, pointing a committee of taroe 1rom each con- I'he Cheyeune county caso was presented | WeR Wove guarded in the flanks and rear by | provocation. The examination and inquest ru;\.lf,mlii‘,'.f:‘ e “:'\'l’l‘,tr:i. \.“‘f',,"l"; '.-‘,“hllfl“, Lowlands Inundated and West Polnt, Miss., ¥ “I am for Boyd,” yeliod an enthusinstic | grossional district by such districts asa | by Messrs. Reagan and Mclatosh, ‘This | the cavalry, but ther was no effort made on | wero hold last mzht aud tasted till whis |} nnoineod his intention of contesting bis sy 4 by Water, admirer of the governor aud the ball rang | committes on credentials, proved to be largely apersonal fight beuween | the part of any of the late besiegers to offer | morning. Dunbar was held to tho district | pension 1n the courts. 2 Mo (R R with a rousing vell for Bogd. 'The amondment was put and tke roll call | the two gentiemen: Violence, (| Extreme (Pairiosity” was| masic||lconrt/wiihout bond SRS : MOBILE 810, (AREL Gl oRO 08 One rural dologate who had_evidently lin- | was declared to bo in order. Messrs. France and Crawford presented | fogiod, and us it was then ubout 7 o'clock the — For HER CHILDIEEN'S SAKE. HysrabDomonollaitajrlsingfiatx dinchosiian gored 100 long at the glass which cbeers but | Jim North of Columbus raised the poiut of | tho case of Cuming county, which involved | foo o 40 4 R T Fort Robluxon Troops Unde £ hour. as of lowlands planted to f also inebriates, stood in tho nislo near the | order that it was not in order for o (istriet | the right of tho county central committeo to | FOute was soon quite crowded with peoplo. Forr Ronixsoy, Ne Wife of a Burlington Engincer at Holyoke, | corn and cotton undor water. The high stage and harangued the delogates and re- | to select a commitiee for tho whole state, appoint delegates to 4 state convention in- Not Exactly Friendly. ST ) T Phe cattlomen's Colon, Horribly Burned " | water mark of 1874 will probably be passed porters upon the alleged failures and wis- | The point was declared to be not well | stead of baving them elected by a county | Expressions from the younger men par- | +oobon 10 Lie Goo Icakiamen;s 438 T St < R NP R T takes of Govervor Boyd. He was tinally led | taken. convention. ticularly wore véry fhic: from, friendly, but war has struck this post. Sixty picked men Horyoke, Colo., April 13.—]Spacial to Tz G ralLron “J‘ \‘)_‘ ‘;.‘_ ioh I‘“_“‘,‘) 1o the back part of tho house, Martin of Gago raised the point of order | Mr. Hughes delivered bis little speech re- | o % WerP B0 e ey | and horses, under command of Captain John | Brr.]—A frightfu) accidont lappencd hore T T T R SR o Yolled for Soth Sides vhat 200 deleatos would bo- thus disfran | @avding tho Hitehcock county rosw. el e B 4 o O th | . Guilfote and Lieutenant Jackson, are under | last eveniug at tho residence of Matt Coulin, | and I After several rounds of upplause for Goy. | CUis¢d by such a proceedure, The point was | Asit was then nearly | o'clock and the | 1onse sutisfacuon. Varons wamAca oINS | ordors to hold themselves in readiness to | u Burlington engiuoer. Loto iu the evening rounded by water and cut off from the : temperature of the room was uncomfortably tur arty were pointe 5 2 not sustained, P comfortably | captured party were pointed out to the | y.104y0 foid 1n Wyoming at a moment’s no- | one of the Conlin children accidentally tippad | rest of the world. Gallagher of Douglas moved to lay tae | low, the committee adjourncd to the Paxton | fricnds in the crowds by thoso who' knew ernor Boyd had rent the atmosphera the Martin aelegation, occupying seats near tho D it S : e AT A e | VT F S Nuw O eaxs, L., April 13.—The Pica- front, awakened to the fact that a yell for | MOton on tho tavle. cafe, whero the Louglas county case was | ynom, This was particulurly truo of all tne | Ho% !l““,:,;r:,‘,’:.'::,.h}:lfl T T T | LA T TS, O Sy “IRe- their ‘ohief would sound pretty woll ‘just nt No Wender Ho Doubted. Mr. North wanted to exclude the reporters, | Jobnson, Crook, Western and Couverse | o % S0P BT 0 Re b e ) 12,| HBttenang Riacad gB AN° 10 1D SHR0D lipotia sebt outfrom Wibo) asta- iy particular juncture, and they Joined 1o n | In spite of vigorous protest Gallagher's | butraasked It ubder o, motion to oss out hil | county men who werBknown, General bit. | £2,0¥ Fall to the end of the road, presumably“f where the eblldren wore plaviug. The lanp | tion caused by the late washouts have uob vigorous yell for Martin, This was immedi- | substitute was put and, afte s L b 3 Vyo. in falling struck a chair and in breaking | be xRS . DY howling vote, | disiuterested parties in order 10 wpraserve | terness was manifested towardsa fow who | Giietter Wyo —— s & & | beoniavallioxagreratad;iout in fack updon ately followed by o tremendous cheer for o c sl 2 D i : 7 TS scattored burnivg oll over the child stated, Destruction both of property wnd raisiug such a storm of enthusiasm that the | stor.” | committee kept out of the L Tonit; ¢ | batred. Altogether, however, it wasa re- 2 children and succeeded in extiuguishiug the | yet reached. The Mobile, Georgia & Atlan- B B et o oY S a L e S comwittee kept of he papers for fear of POfes General Brooke Sends Three Campanies | flames that had enveloped thewm. But the | tie and linois Contral have beon blovkea for pELR.0) Llet AU Frank White of Cass offered as an amend: | the effect it might have on the doings of tho | markably orderly procession. Iuto the Field in Wyoming, frantic mother, looking more to the safoty of | the past ten days, but the irst named was owed. ment to the amondment the apporntment of | convention when iU camo to act on the com. | The troops who had looked for trouble |y tato the BRI WSOMINE @ aar | Lot offeprings than hor. ow ) . ¥, i “Then the gathering drifted into a state of | eightcen mombers to ve fairly chosen from the | mittee's report. extrome disoraer and all sorts of yells and | various congressional districts, and none to |~ Mr. Parker stated that the reporters would cat calls rent the smoko befoggod air. | bo from counties having contesting delega- | get the report auyway, whether they wero “Hurrah for Thompscn,” “Hurrah for | tions. fiside or out,aud ho favored atlowing them | could havo actually saved tho stockmen. ber clothes | onabled to gt two s through midnight trom Washingto's by the command- | CRUght tire. antic with pain, causod by | a day. The first train this week on the . >atte | the flames thut were enveloping ber, she | Georgia Pacific started today, but did not ing ofticer of the department. of the Plate, | pshed fnto the street, and before assistance | go as far as Columbus. On accout of high werae pleasantly disuppointed. Their arrival was providential. Scarcely anything elso At ) : n a telographic order was sont to the com- | coutd reach her the ficsh on her faco, vig - 2 ! Boyd,” “Hip, bip, hurcab,” and everyoody | Kuox county demanded to know why tho ’ Militia were of no avail even if the 10| Rite1ogTephio JORISE 5 g coRiLERRED ROk thoidlosh ORLROTELace, Tgnt il sytorthe INinoly Central willibo FovikpdiLe; yelled and gasped aud yellod again. oIl A M e e 7 Lorsmali s B e e MR8 0L O B"ll;" % “h‘u’“z&‘;z:‘;r: mandant at Fort MelKinney, Wso, ordoring | arm aud sido was buraod to o crisp. “Hov | cet up another tracie. ‘fho Tombigboo Is s Couldn’t Stand Water. Mahoney of Douglas raised tha point of | contostants and conrostoos, and thus it was | bions beew. soille. 50 shorlf's posss out | 100 tAree troobs of tho Sixth cavalry sta- | 1ifo for @ timo was despaired of, but sho may | bigh as cver and causing great damoge. Tho windows in the upper gallery lot i | OF4€F thatl & call of “countios was in order on | that the ropcrters woro {nvited to remain 00 1y S R e Posse could | yion6q there to procesd ot once to the scene | FECOVer lluemu..-} ..wm.r‘}oss on overy viver in [ some raln upon the Sarpy. county delegation | 4¢ Motion tolay on the table to solve the | and make themselves comfortable. havo restrained wholesale violonce. The be- | o¢"y1q gimiculty botween the cattlemen IN PRINE CONDITION. this.cobntey, allbeidrawnad baly ginegrons. Seatod rear the northi sido of tho house, and | Gomgym e chairman's mind, and no again Started on AMduvits, slogers bad worked with extrsordinary on- | and rustlers, in gocordsnoo with Governor = Washiod away, and piaatiog 1 Faturded, . fibs L oA Al “:-l.:lmm‘cm”u 3 L;JI( a0 ro}L upo. the motion e i e R e ergy. It was yenerally felt that matters | Barber's request of the president. As the | Speciul Shipment of Nebraska Cattle o e REAnARR 8 BTt damage astic Thurmau man tiod o rod bandanna to [ ded (oenli* i ioil mea ran hon do- | yfive minutes to prosent it casownd | Would bave come to a ‘“showdown’ somo AA09 ot aen ihe fork Rug - thoracal bf EI80diih Goau Tiine, 1o projerty and life in Columbia and on the the top of his umbroita aud waved it over the | “Ciraft of Tougias wantod 1o kuom i elo- | Mr Manonay, in boalf of the Marin. fre. | time toduy, but for the intorferenco of the | Warfareis only about twenty-five mitos, 1t 1 |y, iygupoor, April 13.—[Spocint Cablegram | piver near thet cit hoads of tho dologation, Tiew such howl. | gates helug prima fucio peeredited s saen | ion, bogan Féading from a good ‘sized pile of | militia. stuted at headguarters that the troops Would | o gy Bz |—Tho White Star steamer [ - ‘Ilio damago to brigges and stock and build- The hehts fairly daaced evervbody for ver 5 vote. fay TV & i i v s Yy e & Tauric. New York peil vived 1 ing 4 crops in this county will reach got Claveland for a minuto and chieered for | ¥ ee oiais rolad hat the finding of th e T L Y STt The circle of rifle pits were carried for- | General Brooke exprassed the opinior this | Tauric, from New York April i, arvived lu | 48 Gud CroF by el are the oid Roman. But the tide soon turned. A 6. Anding .ol he affidavits alleged fraud aud intimida- | warg energetically during the night and the | morning that the ,000. tuation had been cxagges- | Liverpool today with 9)1 healof cattle, ac- central committee would be the rule for gov- | tion on the part of the Boyd men at the pri- ted by the .cmmn'n »'.- ca l'l'us" ‘uuu“l‘- t.‘ DO 'l ay wit oL , A eramont In that matter, Tho motion which | marios, and unfair and _unjust treatment of | e of investment by duylight bud narrowod | aed By Eo RAWSRARAr, COrSERpORCian. | count of tho Kont Cattle c Misienis, Teon,, April 18,—Tho Missis, was to be laid on the tablo was that made vy | and conspiracy agaiust tho Martin faction in | down to painfully smull proporiions with the | oy seq regarding the actions of the armed Neb, Allare in prims condition, SEUMEDTR: QRN ) 8, Mlssis. the gontieman from Holt county to appoint | the couvention. They desired to throw the | apparently doomed stockmen in the rauch h st sippl at 1his point is boomiug and s tomght ; [ contending forcos said 1o bo in the field, ho AT a committeo of eighteen on credentials. vote of the Seventh ward on the ground that | house in the middle. o S oy oy ey Mall Robbers Arvosted. within threo inches of the danger line and cland, burrah for Cleveland,” they howled, “Boya, Boyd, hu shook the atmosphere, Again the Martin men tried theirlungs and ah for Boyd,” again i Pandemonium agaiu broke loose, and an | the Boyd men voted forty votes that did not : o vanc JacksoN, Miss, Aprit 13 —Go rising. A large area of lowlands on the Ar- 8 royal yell they did raise. 5 , AN, - 8 D ) L B Expected Mueh Bloodshed, bloodstied with some allowance. Ho didnot § * 47 E50 i _ S g Alarg 4 Altor this Mr. t'rank P, Iroland arose and | Siiomot Was made Lo start, tho rell call, but | belonk in, tho ward and thion sccured 8 ma- | Ay or'tho bestegoss wero confidont of a | thiuk that the number killed was anything | detectives sentto Winston county, Kkansas line near tho city is flooded aud bo . mutounced thut the contral commutteo was | Yollingat tho chairmas sd ho bocame very | ° 1tawas alleged that rallway employes did | speody outcome, but ‘they realizod that tho [ 1o what had been reported | o "l"‘(" have Abed) 8 3nin ““”“"'l‘ eurson, | tween Walnut Bend and Council Berd, fifty busv with eredentisls and would be ready to Y 3 D3eg) b o said that he nad received no ofcial in- | nis four sons and & man uamea Dompsoy | : ity s . ¥ uch confused. not vote their free choice, but voted the | final assault would succeed only by the loss . miles below this city ou the same sido, about call tho convention to order in rifteen min- ; ico, but i formation oo the subject and therofore could | ; s ate AT b ‘ \ ks Blg Heaven wnd Earth Met, Boyd ticker undor dictation ad iv foar that | of much blood. All of - the bosioged looked | only forin bis conclusions from hix goneral for robblng tho Unied Statos mall, Who | 5) sores of corn bas beon washea out. No "Tiio yells for Titvan becamo so vigorous | The call of tho voll procoeded awid tromen- | heparopid of beEWIS0 loso thoir positions in | yaggara and carewora, “hoy bad evidantly | Kuowledgo of to situation aud what e read | giar routo riders in _unfroguentad losulitios. | Yaported. | A fot of colored OKlulomn "booie and general that tho young statesman fiually | dous coufusion. The motion to Lave the | My Mahonoy's principal point was thay | BOt sleptmuch for the previous four days | I the newspapers. Some 00 had been obtaiued by rifinz the | cpgh who left heve last Saturday for an over- stepped upon tho platform. Tho entive con- | chuir appoint a committen of elghtecn on cre- | sovoral of the ‘Mariin dalegates were de. | aod looked tired and worn out. ce— = mail pouches, part of waich the deteclives | jand trip in wagons were water-bound 1g youtlon aroso ‘as u man and choered him at | dentlals whs the motion thon beins voted oy | prived of a seat or volce fn the convoution, | Ouly one ~ man | of the besicged VAEWED AT HOME, recovered. 'I'he robbers aro in juil, the Arkansas bottoms a few miles from ie Lop of their voices, and the vote procoeded fairly well unul | and that if the rightfully elected delcgates i v S —— : T TR T Memphis, They senta contingent back to T e ey Douglas county had boen roached. | Then th | had basn sentel. uEPifully elected delogates | party had been, |injured. Ho was [ What the Wyoming Papors Say of the WEATHER FORECINT SRR SRR BRI R AL o Mr. Bryan sald be dld not lntend to make | 3107 iu_8ll its fury broke fortn, '‘Tue | have had a clear majority. Ho spoke for | 000 of the imported Pexans named Lowrey. Fiosant-Dopoastration, “ tions have been taken up in the (ifferent L {1 B et LRSS BN ro the v il led A givén an funiug, He stated that after the | bullet and is dangergusly burt. In the march | riotany worse than an organized and armed Owaita, April 13, | Jeeted will be sont tho- belated & s 1o v mply | Maboney got the floor. The sileuco was su- | Af action . . wisbed Lo say that it wus ouly four vears | trome as ne began to speak. He demanded | ;‘”"“‘g*“]""-’ ;"“h\lr«wn majority was still | the crowd was kent at 8 distance from the | invasion! Owing to tho retarding fafluence of the | enavle them to proceed on their juurney by sinco ho bad entered Nebraska psliics | fair trentment, and declarod that the central | ' At o elons Mo O rioB: troons. Lock Springs Independent: Under such | high barometor over the luke region tue [ Fail , di and ho bad felt that the democ 3 At o'clock Mr. Offutt still had the floor : . ’ # 5 e e A f05 A Doromocrals | cowmitteo bad 1o right to decide the Doug- | and there was no prospect of an early set- Under Arrgat at the Fort, vircumstances the only thing for the stock- | storm center, wuich on Tuesday eveaing was Iigh Water in Manitoba, of Neprasiga hud accorded hia botter ttreal: | jas county contost without first submitting | tloment of tho disputs, Tae Boyd faction | The march to the fork was mado in about | men todo 1s to orkaniza for self-protection | in northera Toxas and this moruiug fn | Wixsied, April 1t —The Rad and Assiot- ORY i Which Dis conselonco as an haneay | 10 tue cooveution Mr. Matonev'e re- | iad nbout 00 afidaviis to ‘read, aud thoy | wo bours, At Forp:McKiuney sl of W0 | und give tho cattlo thieves to understund | Kausas, is now only In southora Towa. As | bolue rivors are on therampaze. I’arts of the mai promptod bim to do. He belisved that | ™ EiH Y of D elas tnsisred that the motion | YEre Deiog patieutly waded through, men were formally placed under arvest. | that if the law is powerless to protect them | expected, it crossed the lower Missouri val- | Northern Pacific railway transfer ara under honesty was thoe ouly trus policy to follow in | of the state central committee should ve the BEFORE THE START, What most of them Tequired was rest and | tpey can protect themselves, ley during the day, and gcnerally ruiny | water, Kive big bridges aro in imminen t Rl;ix:t:u : Jucnus inother walks of life. | guide and that the Douglas county delega- . sleep, and at the eawliest moment possible Cheyenne Leader: It is a deplorable stato | weather x; andad 1t AL Omaba the rain ;,(‘“‘7,,,]“,, ‘l"““l!"'\t’l'lt\'l{l,‘h Ba m_“,? Bre Apelause.] H ton that hud been favored by the central | sow the War Horses sp lime P y sappeared view to recruit s whic ‘e > and snow fall up to 7 p. m. amounted to 1.13 | flooded and goods are being removed from om sory.” said Mr. Bryan, “that this | committee should be tho only one allowed to How the WAy Lomes Nx 1 it the Time Prior | they all dlasppessed Rgom 3 of affairs which now exists in Johnson county | i M Ty o silowing in Wisconsin, Towa | the river front. dissension bus arisen among the domocrats | oro. 2 ; t0 Assembling, their wasted ouergies, aud tho outcome of it all no man can foreseo. | ai'sastern Nebrasks and raining in Hinois, L of Douglas couuty. 1t has pained me tosee | * "M Dougias county vote of 103 votes was | Jtrained inOmatayesterday. Outdoors it | Every one of tha party will bo Indioted. People ure beginning to fear theworst. They | A high baromoter is formiug over the middle To lanor Hidward Everoit Hal good men warring agalust -{.\n-p“um‘c‘-;. "k | recorded under tho *“No" heading. rained water, ““‘d“‘"’“‘ the leading hotels it | The feeling is that jthey have brought this | cannot see the good whick it is claimed will | mountain regions ana high vortherly winds dlw»l N, April lll The fricads of Rev. 100 150 0 audionoe: ¢ settlo that, n we 1 ci he son- | appeared to vain democrats, ol y oly o f siness ow! ver the western states. Tem- | Edward Everett Hale have a god to giv with that diffeaty. Aund 1 want | b .".‘:. on L'I"A .A..',“’, l-g{u:ln)“u}dn:A hu row every corner of the state on every in- | should be wade to suffer whatever penaities Fli ey Losiove 1y will sl ar“ human xll parsiure Lae fallan ovg N”»m}\x P Misals the distinguished clergymin and outhor a the action of this convention, and | (rones auRLas, spered | ) g gtute couvention which meets tonight at ch endered tho dead boay of W 5 . Al - T . Civin. | afterncon, April13. A banquot will follow u Y 3 through the hall that the Boyd men would | p ¥ rauchien surrendered the dead boay of W. en if they should literally describe what For Eastern Nebraska, Omaba and Vicin ) ' lot that bo tne end of it 1 thauk yod, gou- | attempt o socure an adjourament ar mid- | Exposition hall, "The Paxton hotel becamo | C. Irvine was found thore whito Major V7ol | takes place, will not produco a good impres- | ity -Suow, with Nigh northorly winds and | 1 the eveuing. In their lettor asking Dr. “‘wl‘,"-m“ ha iifestation of good will night, but the country delegatos were not iu- | the voriex of the political mamlstrom. Al- | cott was fatally wounded craated a tre- | sion abroad, neither will they tend to en- | colder, followed by cleariug weather during | Hale's consent to uau reception, uis nnx : - clined to the 1dea. though several of the district delegations had . veq | courage emigration to Wyoming. Infrac- | Tuursday. say: “When we endeavor to count the in- Mr, W. H. Thowpson of Hall county was | ough s 'l of the district delegations ha mendous sensation bere. It was traced ) 5 5 hen cullod’o! noke for - bied Very Decldedly. ¥ or b g o ; s - o tions of the law on the part of any class of | WaskiNGTON, D. O., April 13, —For the Da- | tumerable good and great things that you then .l.;u. ',‘,m' r..u hu.v‘um\firlru minutes Tabled Very Decldedly headquarters at other botels, the great tides | down and prove to boa canard without the | Giyzeus ‘whether bigh or low, will not en- | kotas—Warmer by Thursday night; variablo | have accomplished, we should “aluost’ be + uipon the ganeryl prospacts that Lo sww 1o | \When tho call of the roll was completed of migr .tiou were set toward tue PPaxton, least foundation an, fact. courage respect for tue law in any other di- | winds, becoming sou'heasterly. willing to credit their wuthor with twice the AN SIS O 0 PAN A8 oMt i ouct- | the sderatary aunounced the result s being One thiug soon became evident to tue man z = - e rection. Por Missouri —Fair in soutfiwest; tnunder | number of vears you bave seen.” Signed to ities mostly, but touched upon tarifl iu par- | 67 for the appointment of the committee by | who circulated smong the delegates. It was ROOWE ON THE MOVE, Cheyenne Sun: Itis very plain. that the | storms in northeast, followed by clearing | the latter aro the names of Williau K. Kus- tleulur, aud enlogizea prominent democratio | tye chair and 400 against, Tho result was ¥ o lointerests of the state aré ccted, | weathers colder; norihiwest galcs. ¥ 1 6, *Johs Whittier, Oliver Wendell statosmen all tho way from Tildeu to Cleve- | received with applauso. | (st tho 00 uu ey delegations dld ot wib to y Will Ald tho Ktate of Wyoming iu | SaLLe intercats of the Suate aronot BEGIGEled, | WeRKIGE: Mene Gionerally fuir, colder; north- | Holmos, Georgo William Curtly, R. W. - land. 4 A gentlemau from Frontler county then | 18K 8 partisan stand upon the Boyd-Martia uiing Vowa the War, been oraercd away from their property. Itis | west winds. i . Gilder, Bishop Pbillips, Rev. Dr. Lyman Batty for Tewporary Chairman i \ v ) g > RropoRky s pors M called for the previcus question, which was | embroglio. Maoy of the county delegations WasniNgroy, D. C., April 13.—A telegram | a)50 g fact, beyond dispute, that the rustiers or Colorado—Gererally fair; warmer by | Abbott, George K. Hoar, B. I, Butler aud And thpa the committee came in. The | to appoint a committee of nineon creden- | had their own little kettles of fish, and they | was received at the war department this | in Jonnson couuty have assumed to bandle | Thursday night; variable winas. many others, meoting was called to order by Chalrman | tials.” The motion was seconded. oreferred to sttend to them and let the | afternocon from Brigadier General Brooke, | the rauge cattle in defiance of the law, hav For lowa — T'hunder storins Thursday we—p— ‘ Ogden, who said ho wished to congratulate | M. V. Gannon again sbouted forth to the Pougias county fight staud in stau quo until | transmitting the following telegram from | ing already driven out the owners. ‘Twenty- | afternoon; bigh winds, becoming nortuwest Deolured Thelr ladepondence. the democracy of Nebraska upou the iutelli- | convention the claims of the Martinites. the convention was called. by 7 g o u. ; W | W0 of the best citizeus of Buffalo are desie- | erly. Brenos Avies, Apri 18, —The legislature eut gathering of delegates he saw before “This delegation is always found in the | = Another thing could be easily seen. The | C0l0nel J. J. Van Horae, Kighth infantry, | paieq for gestruction by the rustiers. Iheir For Nebraska—(ienerally falr; preceded | of thv Brazilian province of Maito Grosso {4 € y ; v 7 m Who would asslst o nomiaating the | fore frout. We are not like some of the gen- | —— — ——— | 8t Ft. McKinoey, Wyo. uames are on the death list simply because | by showers or suow flurries east; variable | bas declurea that state indepeudent of the p) P Sext presideut of the United States. After | tlemen 1o the other deicgation, who come } LCONTINUED ON BECOND PAGE'| “Your telegram of this date referring to | they expressed ibeir disapprobation of the | winds; warmer by Lhursday nigut, republie of Brazil,