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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. g e —_— - —_—— — =S5 = —= e e B == — - ] “ TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 16, 1892, e NUMBER 28, . - S— - — — — ® —— e Y L N o TS | doallin their power to hinder exports of ONE T UONTINTON that ucless they go towork under agree- | QI\Q N INNVMENT | preferred by Ass t Secretary Nettleton N R MECEDE f ARRESTING THE ~ LEADERS | got'arctew, ety hnder,esesciset | [OOKING FOR NONUNION MEN | o, tiesionaty®ate S amies tevse | SIONS OF ADJOURNMENT | giessedar v oo Seweet | THEY FEAR A PRECEDENT g radical change inthe manner in which the cancel the agreement, and when the works immigration, for npetancy, wsubordina p— shippers secure coin to be dispatched to the resvmed operations it will be as nonuuion; | tion and general \ 1ess, has submitied his otner sido of the ocenn. Tho bankers aro | that under no elrcumstancos will the com: {report to tho st ary of tho treasury. S vigorong Measurcs Being Used in the | actinz on the belief that the exportations | Homistead Strikers Expect New Workers | pany confer with the Homestead men as | Fyideace That the Prasent Session of Con- | While the repor firms several of the | How Some Senators Regard Legislation in " have reached a poiut beyond which it is not v ) members of the Amalgamated association, | specifications on_waich the charges ave W, 0 Caur d'Alene Country, for the intercsts of the country or them to Will Be Brought in Today. . + gress Will Soon End, | eased, ivacaut Mr, Owen of all the scrioas orld's Fair Matters, go. 'The ins 1,000 Id shipped, in- o charees. ‘The report will not be made puo- % | Eliding 850,000, onreicd by yesterdaris ALMOST A COLLISION. — [ Tiewatil after copies have been faruishod e SOLDIERS ARE GUARDING EVERY TOWN | Steamers, uas como out of the treasury free | Typy SAY THERE WILL BE NO VIOLENCE | Solaiers Prevest the Strikers from ¥ ettleton and Mr. Owe wter- | APPROPRIATIONS ARE AGAIN EXTENDED | Mr SHOULD BE LEFT TO THE MANAGEMENT goid, which amounted to 11,071 on Tues- - - . day. PO, ng the Minls TEN DISPOSED OF, R — Homestean, Pa, July 15.—The story runs bty . Members of the Miners Union Called Upon WiTH AWFUL PUL Midalght Scare on the Partof the Troops | in Homestead tonfght that thero are already | Sundry Civit Appropriations the Theme for | oy Three More Appropeiation Bills Await | COngressional Interferonce with Question to Surrender—Nonunion Men Returns i and the Soldlers Ordered Under Arms fifty nonunion men in Carnegie's mill and Discnssion Yesterduy—Appropriation Aotian~Troops in 1duiios ouching Subbath Observance Might Ens Ing—The District Closed to Travel— MULALLALILLLE A LI/ VLl L ALY to Resist n 1 Attack by although the Carnegie managers and the Bills Considered in the Senate Wasiiviroy, D, C., Juiy 15.—Ten of the gender Dangerous Feelings Among The Situat Sikcivam, "('_". ',“‘l v"l'.."v L AE HRIP past Strike strike leaders deny tho statement it has —Washington Gossip. regular aruual appropriation vills have gone Certatn Classes of Citlzens, 8 6'clook this aftarrioon & wind, which peg- found currency and bolief among the tien tothe president asd have become laws o g . = 5 L s | 18tered forty-two miles an hour by the and is perhaps the chief topic discussed upon ; ‘ el T will very shortly. Thay ure the litary K . . Srokaxe, Wash, July 15.--The Review's | IS forty a ¥ Howsstean, Pa., July 15.—A great changs | the streets tonight, Wasmixeros, D. C., July 15.—There aro | academy, logislative, diplomatic and con WasiiNarox Brueav of Tue Bes, ndvices from the Caear ' Alono district state | United States signal service instruments, | (/S G bl place in tne sentiment | [ire was started in one of the hearths | S1gns in the house of approaching dissolution | sular, postoflica, army. navy, Indian, river D18 FOURTRRNTI STRENN that the military has arrested Jack Wallace | Struck this city. It came from the west | .. .04k jocked out men sinco the military | today, ana%ne sight of tho steam very near | Of congress. Had not the sundry civil bill | and harbor, District of Columbia and sgri Wasimisgro, D. C., July 15, of vaing the | Av0 Was accompaniea by rain, which fell to the depth of two-fifths of an inch during tho time the storm lasted, which was not over fifteen minutes. The full exteut of the dam- age done cannot be learned at this hour, [t Senators Manderson, Cameron and Quay and threa repuvlicans in the sewate who voted agaiust the proposition to amend whe waking an wppropriation for the World's fuir 50 as to prevent the sule of intoxicants at Cataldo. He is suspectied ringleader of the Mission massacre. The troops are deploying from Cataldo and 1t 1s thought the hills will bo scoured for other arrived. They now say they are perfectly | precipitatea a conflict between the troops and | come in to occupy attention today, the wholo | cultural mlls. There are now none of the willing for the sheriff to take charge aud de- | the men, As soon s tho steam | time would have been consumed in passing | appropriation biliz in conferonce, and but clare tnat even tho putting of nonunton | rose a large: body of strikers, | unobjectionablo measures, by unanimous | threo r ¢ ain to pass through that stage, men at work would not eucite them to vio- | wbo were near the railroad front | consent. Theareain front of tho speaker’s | namely, the sundry civil, now ULeforo the Wiapats, @ lanea, % b va Ve desk was occupied by members the moment | houso for action on the senate amendments, Mo troubled district has been closed to | WaY notu tornado. It blew straight from | ' WAkt il ul R oA LD TRIEH60 . (e FoRUING OF (S AT Y. o | on the exvosition grounds und compelling tho he troubled district has R west to east and kept v TeaHiy G ueinn. & Thero wus a hurried beating to arms | the gate and the post patrol hurriedly got be- | the clerk haa fiuished tha reading of tho | the fortifications, ready for return to the HIAZONS to closd 1t Up ontively o Sunaky, travel and nobody is permitted to go 1n with- ARHEE 6TE, ;‘U“:" M’Dm‘ :|L~rfl:l“:”‘;ur throughout tho Second brivade at 1:30 this | tween them and the main entrance. The bay- | journal. Each momber held aloft a favorite | house, snd the deficiency, which will bo X 'X‘* e “‘I“l f u “I‘“‘I“l“»“‘\ iy b4 Al A g o sarrying the n i 3 atot ker's eve. ton : sonate tomorrow © receiving a lot of conzratulatory me out a military passport, a e G E VAL R d morning o a rumor that the workmen we onets were broughs to the charge and the men | bill, and sought to catch the spoaker’s eye. | taken up by the sonate tomorrow. 'l v 0 ¥ s izontal sheets, pealing the roofs off of ation passed tuday, continuing the [ from various varts of the country. General Carlin now has 1,000 troops under about to attack tho troops from | wero halted. It was probably their purpose | The fortunate one, as his measuro was being | jolut reso nume; i, BRVSIng o 3 b appropriations until July 50, will thersfore | Manderson belioves that theso are questi bis command and bas called on all mombers | pumerous buildings, careylne of tho roofs 140" o 1 proved a false | toonter the works which made the men | Fend, did some missionary work, and it his | dPDrOpFIations uut threo bills last namod fanderson belioves thut theso aro questious ? the M g d | bodily from many houses aud plasing havoe ! Bl h5 A 558t T R b VaE w0 | BBRIY ouly to thes s last named, with which cotigress has 1o business to of the Miners union to come in and surren generally with stiads tesss, sigos, fences snd alarm, but tho guards were doubled [ come forward, but the abrupt manuer in [ DIl was objected to wreaked ven L Goneral Schofield roceived inteliigence | (/e ™y ihoe snould bo left to the der, SRR AL e and one regiment was kept undor arm all | which they were turned baok caused some | Ob his successor, {odny that the Tiweaty-soeond infaatey, from | oiorfores whas thoy shoud wo loft to the Notwithstanding the presence of tho | PELES AR WEOWR o oled “A Night | MEt In the meantimo the lockea out men | oxcitemont and was taken by many as an in- | The sundry civil bill occupied aimost i ThGha1ng VA0 1L Lcte shou A1 on To SN | WEW inoFal. DESbIEAN Bea: WIREK (LGFBITIIR troops the strikers continue to make their o L 3 & o v &bl Sarly thi - | die 1 s ave 5 g entire day. They will reach a vote Tuesday. Ll £rule) AL Akl L L. L) 4 ; 1u Pekin,” on the base ball grounds on Har- | \Y6r8 beacefully sieepine, Early this morn- | dication that the troops are ready to fight, a y lane, and that the Twenty-fifth infantry, | division of public opinion, and should con- presence felt. Nowspaper correspondents | ' h ) ing the guard around the will was aoudled, | factywhich has heretofors been disbalioved | Mr. Watson of are particularly oujectionable to them. rison avenue, wero completely demolished. | aud theleckod out men think it presages - | the consideration of a resolution instructiug | Wardne 2 The fence of the base ball grounds was blown | the putting i of noaunion men today on acoount of the 8ympathy tor themen ox i Si6ne; Cavl A special just received by the Review says 5 & 13 T L o pressed by the soldier: the committee on labor to investigate the [ Colonel Carlin, who is in con down and part of it was hurled sgawnst & he laborers in the mills not members of 31hE 1 4 X b oD he vicinity @ur d throe car loads of nonunion miners taken out | pysging street car, injuring several passen- | the Amalgamated association, made idle by Since the soldiers have been confined in the | jabor trouble at Cacur d'Alene, Idaho, and | troovs in the vicinity of Caur &'A orgia askea consent for | yonl Nisaouly, left Harrisod ye press interfere in this fustance it will be 1and of the | Ureed to interfere w church aud general ho min. | Sectarian and religious questions, both in and ing troubles, bas estublished headquartorsat | Out of the schools, aud ha fonrs the prece. to ‘Lekon for safety have beon taken back to | gers more or less seriously tho lockout, wostly Hungarians, are abso- [ FATD thore us boen o very marked change | tho condition of he Sullivan police theremn, | e trouoles. s ostublishod headyuastorsat | (o, 15 W st place, and sccondly. cannol Warduer and will be placed at work. Thoy [ William E. Wacd, «v., ‘proprietor of the | iutely estitute and tho strikors are uow | 3 HUE FeU0R DOLIan the town wnd tho bt | . pendieton of West Virginia objected | N0 e s an® activo. foreo on bind of | believe that congress s jurisdiction over were taken in under the protection of regu- | Architectural iron works at 495 Central ave- | holdiug @ secret mesting to consider the | /o0 unfrisndiy than it was at first. ~ | and the resolution was referred. 1,000, them propor £ A lur troons and no disturbance was raised by | TU¢ Wis standing on the sidewalk wheu the | auestion of providing for their maintenance. 8 X . e T e i, On the other band Senator Pettigrew of ¥ | roof of his factory was blown off. Bricks | Some of the mechanics are preparing to leave General Snowden Criticized, 2 pproy . ADDS TO THEIR VALUE, South Dakotn, who, as chairman of the set their arrival, detached from the bulldine were hurled on | town, being promised jobs elsewhere. Genoral Snowden comes iu for the most Mr. Holman of Indiana, from the commit- et ate committee on quadro-conteanial, origine NS N UTTORS PRBSADAIO, the sidowalk. One struck Mr. Wurd on tho | A firo was startod in one of the furuaces | oriticism oy the strikers, nud they are uot | tee on approprintions, reported (and the | Government Tnspection Advanees the Sell- | ally proposed in committeo both the' Sunday head fracturing his skull. It is fenred his | this morning. ' Nobody knows what it means, | particularly sparing in their remarks. 1n | nouse passed) the joint resolution extending L Price of Ameriean Meats, closiug und liquor selling probibitory amend- E e \ injuries are fatal. Half a dozen other houses | but it has given rise to fresh rumors that | this conuection the strike at tho Frick hotel bl e Wisii D.C.d It is stated | meuts aud supported them vigorously upon Reports of Explosions and Bloody Buteh- | o, Contral avenue, in the same vicinity,were | tonunion men are coming. mdicates tho general feoling. Although | (temporarily until July 3)) the appropria- St L) Al . the tloor of the senate, 1s receiviag scores of eries Which Cannot Be Confiemed, unroofed. 3 The servant girls at the hotels rofuso to | General Snowden — was but part of | tions of the last congre: by tho Department of Agriculture that the | (o gratulutory messngos upon the adoption Srokaxe, Wash,, July 15.—A telephone On Walnut street near Twelfth street the | wait on the militiamen, the g,-i,v'um-., of the young ‘wuumn Mr. Holman also reported back the sundry | inspection of meats, and especiaily of pork, | of his amoenaments. Scoator Pettigrew says message received from Wallace says that a | roof of Myers' veterinary hospital was toru the mun against whom ~ the boycott civil appropriation bill with senate amerd- [ by the ofticials of that department under tho | South Dakota is u pronivition stute ana is loud explosion has been heard fu the diree- | O and hurled bodily agatnst the roof of the | BISHOP FALLOW AND THE STRIKERS. | or girlcott was chiefly airscted was Manager ments with a recommendation that all the [ 8ctof March 3, 1501, bas had the effect of [ strougiy in favor ofa strict obs -rvun}n-‘or tion of tho Giranite mino, two miles aw ‘\‘\fl':;!’\:lnulh wing company, on Canal near = Potter of the mills, who has again taken up [ S50t 0 L Ered 1n, adding at least 1 cent por pound to tho value | U0 Subbath, and hie is therefore an ardent. = eot, takine that roof also, He Addresses Them at Hom and it is thougnt by the owner, Van B, De At the riverlanding the great chains hold- #shmutt, that it has been blown up. Troops | ing the New Orleans wharf boat, beside He8 GTEoY (8 Uo U HG s cane: which was tho steamer Mary Houveru ready tead—Al. | his permaucat residence in Homestead. A ety Lt fricud of both propositions. leged Roport of What fle Said, oW foreo of waitors was spocaily found aud | Mr. Holman then asked coasent that all | of hogs marketed siuee the withdrawal of Howestean, Pa., July 15, —Rt. Rev. | 8t a ratlier late dinner everybody coming to | the amendments (except those relating to the | foreizn prohibition, which resulted from the the hotel, including the distinguished com- | World's fair) be zonconcurred in and that [ enforcoment of the act. The department When Congress Will Adjourn, It was the prevailing opinlon at the capi- e N 0 start, was snapped ke o varn thread and | Samuel Fallow, Protostant Episcopal bishop | (1o Boteh ineleting the disting M SRR O S B e tol todey Lt congress would agjourn i week i o b blown nearly huif a mils Gp stream to the | of Chicago, was one of tho gentlemen Who | “Among the other symptoms of ronowed | sidered in committes of the whole LT AT s S oy |l G U RIS g Warrice, Idaho, July 16.—All sorts of | Newport bridge, addressod the locked-out meeting this morn- | activity at the mills today was the unloading | Mr. Gooanight of Kentucky ovjected and [ -Hie ¢he 2 s " B At et AU R stories are being told about the raported I At H\:\uulmu. u\-rn'.\'-fl\l')u nnlll‘\‘ north of | ing. The bishop has been attending the | of o boat lond of stores, including a large | the house then went into committec of the | attested by tho iner 2 -Al!v ice in the mar GRS A“II“\‘un«; H\‘h\ul:rml;nnlfle‘nn Soro ot i ciking | bere, the storm eame at about the same hou g : SRt SEIGLIG! e K188 L PoGaRI 2 vhole, ste jeorgia ta Rl lats! ‘mot (only (o \is country, but | Chairmuan Holman of the house cc tanssacre of scubs by the guard of striking | pere, ihe storm o Rt e ronf o | Curistian Endeavor conference in New York | numoer of cots and eamp supplies, groceries [ whole, Mr. Lester of Georgia 1n the chair, Ll Ly ¢ g approprintions was nsked when he thougbt o e It took off half the roof of and boxes, a0son. A ve- | Spyder Sons' wood pulp mill, blew down the | and stopped in Pittsburg on his way homo to | fihe Hoio rivod here savs | westwall of it and in supposed to contain fuod. | for tho purpose of considering tho scuate [ of the world, of American meats things were , carried into the | Amendments. All the amsndmsnts except ired five workmen, | sce for himself the condition of affairs in | mills and stored 'in one of the | those relating to the World's fair were read winers in the Fourth of July e porter from Spokane who a an adjournment would bo had, he replieds bearing the inspection certificats of | Winabout ten or twelve days.! the Department of Agriculture. Meats be Aheadl Do aalle \When asked why so fa ho came through the canyon and saw two | one vors badly. one quite seriously aud the | Homostead. When ho loarned of tho meat- | warehou Bosides these preparations, | and nonconcurred i, A 0 Ing tis cortificate cormENd ROLE o CONT MOFS | wine o e o e g men hangiug to trees with tholr fntestines | plef threq Baipfuily, LUt uot GANRETOUSIY: | jng this morning he went to the rink ana | orders have been issuedto the supsrintand: | Mr Holman then asked consont that @on- | per nound in our own markets; and although | amd e te ta D e cuts and foromen of the different depart- | eral debate on the World's fair amendments [ ff BOUST (T OHE pAEs & , 5 B s seortew | ments to report for duty tomorrow. This | shall proceed today = and tomorrow—tho | jiliion it s pre.re ALY LG he bishop was escorted | rger has brought onta resignation from | speeches to be limited to half an hour \ion LB ¥ packars: iy 1 aoes not exact our [ cut out. He thinks several others were | [t . asked admittanco, which was vromptly Snyder Sons’ paper mills at Faieview, a wile d LY isito to the importa- I'he democrats are raging over this obsers tanged 1 another ravine, north of Hamilton, k i i 5 advlcos from their wion and declare ol s Ay ops on the W Itis feared thut the storm has been at- | to the platform amid much cheeriug | Allan Hubbard, the foreman of the armor | that a vote sball be taken at 120 e oAl LV LA TR U e | Nopon R0 decliesl bR itEblE Au‘.'-lrx:.\‘?.ml:::: Missoura, Mont., July 15.—The ' Fory | tofded with casuaities, not vet teprted, 10 | in the hull, and somewhat to his | piato depurtment, who has rofusea to work | Tuesday. States certificato on American pork adds | bemosr ned seatany dong o naet iy ag 3 city oud Ame With i very us now, and tha delay or na ty wide front, and while it lasted, wus a furi- brought to the | With nonumon men, and who has thrown up Al Want to Mak bis place to cast his lot with the strikers. e gh troops passod here at 4 this morning, surpriso apparently v Speech, from 2 to 3 shillings per 100 pounds 10 its | geyate amend:ments oniy affords opportunity and should reach the scene of the trouble in | ous, stoady, streight blow. speaker's desk and loft stauding before the a After a good deal of trouble and confusion, | Mavket vaiue. he pickers are i couse: | for republicans to empiiasize the fact that the Idano eurly this afteraoon. Two loud ex St crowd. After a momentary meditation he Striiers Keep Piekets Posted. enused by the ruiciag of objections uad o | R e B e v uiroady xcecdod by ovor 0. : il ; ey : ; St ¥ ; so | 'The strikers' pio i vithdrawal of the scnate amendment ana n facilities, 80 as to enhble | (000 tue appropriations this session thos plosions wero heard west of Mullave last Damaged by a Clondburst, said that ho hud come to Homestead to see Tbe strikers’ pickets are still maintained | with ' | {hem to enlarye their shipmonts of wspected o 5 SIREo S S i e 5 i to enlarye t i wude at the hrst session of the “billwon dole night, but the wires have been cut and Caxvox Ciiy, Colo, July 15.—An awful | with his own eves this battle ground be- | 800Ut the mill and at the railrond | making counter suggestion 1r. Holmy R Fh ety Rt ) lar congros L SOV ION LT e « stations, but they huave bocn abun- | suggestion was acceded to. Imumediately the definte iuformation counot_be obtained, It | Water spout ocourred in Grape Creek canvon, | twoen capital and labor, and that he behievea [ Golio0 PUt Bhoy v boen aban- | SREECESCon (A8 (OCite 1o, AERD IO Loe = i e = =y ¥ Be Chatrman, Is roported the miners threaten to blow up | #bove this city today, which was followed by | be bad thoroughly examined tho field. *'You | phe gattempt will be made to interview | sirous of havinz their names recorded upon NEWS FOR THE ARMY. R AN v 1 T ; are all laboring men,” the bishop saiq, “and | i i f . = cnator Sawyer of Wisconsin states all the mills if forced by the militin, aheavy ralp. The torrent of water rushed L & men, L 3 newcomers and the story runs that the men | the list of speakers, aud for ten minutes the | A 7 Sy 8 BEHETIS 2 ! I confess I wanted to look into your' faces X hi S Complete iist of Changes In the Regular | toduy that Henry C. Payue, the member of i iy down the Arkansas river and through Can- | 5ol T T TS ks, [ | Propose to huvo.a chance to speak to the new | confusion was s0 great that business hnd to R0 the republican national comwittee for hia RAN TIHE TOWN FOR A DAY, yon City_ with great force, tearing away the | 331 the oVents Of tho DRSL 1wo weeks. bands wheiner the militia interfere or not. | besuspended. When comparative guiet had i PR S U1y R 15 (B peslalil BtitokybiNiveryilKelyibe 618 SLeU R mETrOW, Santa 3 see you are Amcericans, whio know what ¥ou | [7pon this point they are quite resolved, and | been secured the floor was accorded to Mr. WASIINGTOY, C., July neci te, wou e e railroad bridge and 300 feet of | are doing. 1 5 a v o n, ¥ \ emy | @5 chaivman of the pational committee. A doing. 1 bave nothing to say about the SErprl J e S ot : Bin. | —Tho foliowing army | @8 chuivman of the 3 track and the county wagon bridge. Im- | right or wrong of the Wflr,“‘ dono on the river | 1Ue pickets haye been advised thut standing | Durburrow of Iilinois. DelbRINORUERES % Y| Senator Sawyer was unxious that ex-Sen. Payne 3 Btrikers Rul With a High 11 riotly ;i Mr. Durburrow said that the amendmonts AT 3 : el ¢ Troops Arrive mense damage was done to gardens and | bank last Wednesday, but thero is this fact | SeriStiE upon their logal rights they caunot | A isliordersiyoroiissbeditoday; ator Jolmn Spooner of Wisconsin should be s o 3 BTt et o ¥y 3 e preve ¥ v o | placed on the bill by the senate were sib- i e = y 5 : Sroavr, July 1A Review | groniyg rul cropsn th sty and saburon, | whicaStands, out i abovs that ok you | Vo PISEeies A0 Feicataly renuating the | Bt on (e, b B8 MIOET U | capuatn Wetlhe Lyman, pittn nfants, | S, LAY, Syoater deetoed mos svecial from Watlace, Idaho, says that the | i Cr¥ fitlee caz be learned us to the aamage | have deaita death blow to the Pinkerton | oo Haniay i i v reported to the house by the World's fair | BaVine been e u o board of oficers | positively on the ground that be ought ta i doue between here and Oid Pueblo, butit is | system-—und besaloalroblhavolabng offering, thewm support in case that tley de- | report 1' | for the purpose of dotermining the question | siay i Wisconsin and do what he can to town was in the cont meb Wednesday 3 yatem—and 1t is because you bhave done 80 | o156 to work for the Garnegie company. committee. He therefore'sent to the '8 F 4 - ] ¥ | thouehit to be great that the peopls of America, ot alone the % € 0any: 4 of his fituess for a promotion aud [ elect the republican ticket there, as a legise oight. ho vietory of tho unron at Wardner | Florence, Colo,, *reports its wagon brides | workingmen. but all of thoso who have | , NO.Hor bas yet beea.made 1w gatber up | desk aud had read tho report accompanying | haying boon found physically disqusli- [ fature wiil bs chosen in Novoribor, which any of the captured Winchester rifles, of | that measure. Healso had read the presi- 0 | wi oot S Sawver e | which nearly 200 aco fu tho- town, togeinor | dents Columbinn exposition messngo and tho | 55, f0%r R TS O idony™ 5 (bl | il elect Sonator Bawyor's succassor. " Tha with large amount of Pinkerton | World's fair plank in the democratic plat- ce, is retired from active service as | afteruoon that Hon. L. T. Michener would fvilated the strikers with unusual excita- | kone. Thegeloctric light and water works | viewed with alarm theso const ment. Upon the arrival of the union men | PI20tS of this city are useless tonight, but | g will e in working order toworro nt armed ay: ious on the liberty of the American cit- s i Rt = serv from Wardner many proceeded to get drunk, lzons, are in sympathy with you. Ifyou | upupypjtion, ~Mr. O'Donnell has retusod | form . Sovere ¥ pLYON. Lol g tion. ) as sod X NEaht R major of infantry. Secoud iicutonant Ed » made chairmun, but in_some other quar. During the night the strikers beld high car- - z 2 now persevore along the lines which you | (4 nyke public the reply of the at- Mr. McCreary opposed the appropriation “_‘{,l M. Loewis; Bloventh infantry, 18 de- '“‘_," e ';‘ it ‘m\« ) ‘1‘:I nival and ran things about as they pleased BAETIST YOUNG PEOPL have ""““;’“‘ ‘L““ for YO‘“;"“ Wy “)“'" tornoy general of Pennsyivacia to his | for the Worla's fair. talled us professor At Depa cen Castle ‘A”:u”l |“'h |)<"|Ixt|.;l\m‘ ct 'nr[n mul'n‘;:, :l‘Luluhu ; g Pl et 5 = meaus steady obedieuce to American law | St vhat Mr. Pendleton of West Virgima favored | l&ed us profess g 3 ey | RO ISCEDG il L o morning a number of nonuuic d equest fo s at should Mr. Pendleton of o : 551 \ HDRSbE 1 o . ! e mornIE B L IDeL Of (nonunlon men | econd Day's Session of Thelr Convention— | and stoadfast resistunce. to unamorica Teauestlonalylce B ist shoula baidow tud,, relioving Second Ticutenant Itabart C. | mesting of the - committes Lomorrow io New came down from the ( off and leuve the country. They went L anite mine to be 1AL the g e recovered, | the appropriation. Congress had goue bLUABREL ShwiliATaEthatetha with the guns that might still be recovered, pproy & Wil First Lie z us, Fifteenth 1nfa beon re: | ther in rogard to this oxposiuion than no | \WHAAGS FILEERGRE e York. rs Elected, tempts to wrong you, 3 Dl although it is known a reply has ) urt 1 fa . ), i me Into the Walluce buuk 10 got their checks | Dernoir, Mich., July 15.—At 9:0 tuis | peopie of this countey are with you und will I R e T B LD (AL i T ATt Al Lol L Oy onsins fan T eLaynciisian ol imSRLOLRe eI, cushed, out @ unumber of strikers | morning the Nutional Baptist Young Peo- | " Vihodlont of inaceuracies in the speech | 1086t Tid of the weapons, but thero scoms [ crossed the bridge and now it mustgo on. | (f%0nicers'fGr the purpose of determining | fu wanngers ia the country. marched boldly into the bank, to ve some doubt about the leeal aspect of | It was th > duty of congress to take no steps e St plo's convention reassembled. Tho anuual | of Bishop Fallow it should bo statea that the question of his fit lustled the out and ordered them to the case, und it is said they are now waiting | backward. S o @ hysically Miscellaneous, C i TR T CostaL z oG ease has th 5 7 ca 5 B : = and bavicg been found physically disqual lenve town, They, burrica to the depot and FOPOTt of the secretary mado yosterday was | tho Associated Pross bas tho matter at sec- | for counsel's opinion. Mr. Lyule of Now York oppased. theap- it b e D in be ransen 0f | [n tho sonateitodsy, Mr, .Manderson fnithe go on thatrain, “Tho strikers then marched | unanimously adopted. Aftor sono. discus. | OBCbAnd. 85 the mosling was a sooral one Took Everything In Sight propriation. disability incident to the service, is retired | chair, Mr. Paddock calied up and had passed hl.l.»u "'““L bank aud told lm"uflu' als that if | sion an amendment to tho constitution was | 10 Wbich reporters weore not admitted. AbAhe Tlme ol sy S i Chicago Mad Kept Its Promises. from active service as captain of infantry. the Maudorson bill authorizing W. H. Tibs all the scabs were not out of town in an | adopted providing 08 an- T e . ¢ Mirst: Lioutenant: J call, Four otts or his legal represo ot B e b ot %o Bfouown I an | adovted providing that the board of man POWDERLY ON THE PINKERTONS, conditions grantod the detectives was that | ~Mr. Taylor of Illinois contonded thatthe | First Licutenant Joho M. Neall, Fourth | vetts or his legal roprescututives to locate alry, will visit the camp of the Nevada [ 160 aeres of avy of the public lunds of the o agers shall consist of officers of the union of od N 3, eople of Chicago had strictly complled with | © dynamite. The excitement became intense, the arms would be returned to ) Pinker- | peopl LEIL H rd piced AL s 0! ing )0l Tuited ates )jec ) homeste n nd the miners boeame mora areorant cos®: | and one additional member for each state, sident and G ted on to Punish | ton when opportunity occurred. i Win- | ¢ach aud evory provision in tho World's | Natioiul gurd at Carson duting tho period | United States sublect 1o lomestead entry oe mittees waited n several people and told | province, territory and country represented Them for Treason chesters are now scattered all up and down | fair act. The ‘nlnln:nyn'n'.unn n.n\v‘»' !Inl(ml for ':‘.‘:"f’“m‘:l :”) "I“ i ‘(v|u 5“\‘“: 4 uI:rr te \".4\“ N l.I““ T ‘h"u“'“c‘ u}u othor them toleavo town, Masor Duon burried | {n the annusl mesting, theso to hold offico | ScuantoN, Pa., July 15.—General Master | the Sonongahele, A8 the crowd mado | \Was mado nacosssry by the provision of the | (ool po o0 BIoBL ek (6 '0f Gb” | Guses of u liko nature. Tibbetts s & resident B inessazo to Colono Carlin, After the mes- | vureo yoars, Workman Powderly has aadrossed a lotter [ 8 raid - on “every ‘fl;’igns“"”.“n L B | rions states. The house, by its et dise | sence for two months 1o take effect onor | of southeastern Nobraska and lost his right sage s seut, one o striker i 3, o o) Lo . ( o 5 > hic: = ' b T granted i leutenan Of ¢ v ) 2 AEC 1as sent, on tho strikors went into A very pretty ceremony was the salutation | to President Harrison and another to off everythiog it chose. Besides that, there | Rraces this nation; Chicago never, 'The | avout August 1 is granted First Lieutenant [ of entry by having his bomestead taken by ernor the telexraph oftice, end draw s @ revolves N 3 s101 t Jligh ruvalr e o i ofine, el dIaving a.zave *46 | of thags which followed. It was opened by | ernor Pattison ealling atteution to tho fact | Scems Lo bo some. Goubt as to tho legal ro. | fair had been located 1n Chicago, and what- Joieniascisatoniagiutun i RO ovalrs f | (e o fec AU m GRS more meskages to Warduor. T'ho - tronps ar- | singing “Onward, Cbristian Soldiers,” and | that thelaws of tho Unitod Stutes and of | sponsibility which would be incurred by | ever theuction of congrass might be, tho | hoatt, of GGiee, B SEERIGCE (R IBAes % | )W Do SeWer Of bep Aaes ang B Tl rived in a couple of hours and piuced the | was followed by the reports of states, terri- | Peonsylyania have been violated by the in- | @ny person turning over some of the guns lo of Chicago would seo that it was a b/eSral g They v uel " ' '3 barracks, for the examination of | ard e R oo t account for all e Pink- ess. They kuew nosuch word as fwl, | Wasbington 3 c s torios and other divisions. Al showed much | vasion of the Plukertons on July 6. In his | U0 0ould not account for At that the Fic- ) Bieide %0y Wi I e IV could ox. | such oMicers as may Ue ordered efore it to | C, %, Norris of Omaba is at the Johnson, Ao BDotlal correanOna [ the Roxiow | | ograss for the year. lotter to tho prosident, Mr. Powderly sums | brotit i Very cantiously 1’ 'tho work of | Pand, but it could not diseraco it. ‘Tho com. | determine their fitiess for promotion. De- | H, B iCuixu of Iowi is at the St. James, Bt evenic UH1a v e roteciion by | 1AL goncluslon of those reparts Kev. | up that aried bodies, not acting undor who | Eistoration: A fact wot generally Nuown o | Ao’ then Foro. aud'tho house tooi & ro | il for tho board: ioutenaic Colonel trien | | Nmong tho preskients” catlors oday wera Captain Bubb, in command there, but after [ 351K Hurroughs of Geoxeln spoke vrietly. | United States flag aud not acting undor tho | that there iwo largonumber of Winchesters | cess, the evening sossion to be for tho con- [ ard H. ackson, Fourth wrilliers: Mujor | Represoutative Hendorson of lowa, with consultiug with friends coucludéa that gt | He was followed by Rev. Tupper of Denver, | joci%uthoriry of the state or anv county or | still in the Carnesio mills supposea to bo also | sideration of private peusion bills. tODSEL £ Wiy sirgton; Mujpriicasnhiic MissHClpte €00 aptain J. A, was best 1o lenve, \who cloed the moruing session by au ad- f yiyicipality, nad come up tho Mononganala | the property of the Pinkertons. Those guns, ,‘l.“"“"- surgeon s Major Josoph G, Kuigsay. hocler o Towa, | e X Foreman Monaghan of the (em mine, who | U35 ou *The Supreme Mission of Bap- | yivor and opened fire upon the citizens of | about 200 in number, the strikers velieve 1o S0 pTUNCET ARG Jamas O ol Bove b Fue Maddoeebil Lo 0 ciaase kg et was reported sinin in the fight neac Old Mis- | “5%0 pors = e Homostead. killing a number of persons. | bustored iu the cargenter shop in boxes, and Y R 2 £ 2 3. W, Clark ' ) sion, has turned up all right. He ran for his o afteruoon session was devoted to rou- | yyp ‘powderly says that whoever usurped | the men were with dificulty restrained by | Appropriation Bills Considered— fd: town under martial law. The special corresponaent of the Raview vsh, Third artliery: recorder. | u month, was passcd by the seuste today. assnge of ESas b0 ol . Y The foilowing named ofiicers will veport i | Senator’ Paddock says the bill will likel life fia plunged foto the river and swam for [ 4 ¢ Pusiuess, the election of ofticers aud ad- | 1he fuuctions of the commander-in-chief of | their leaders from making a soarch for them the Fortifications Thll, T reains | baitor Haddeol iansp 100 sUlLIRE v W Afterlying outin the bushes for two | “'porthe ensuing vesr officers were elected | 1he8rmY of the United States 1n ordering thel mitiia Bakriyad. LEY theviwera i sYAsiNaTox: DO, W)y, last | Juckson for examinution by the bourd as to | condition of Clavk aud his great age recoms days ho made bis way to Carur d'Alone City. | ue fallows: ~ President, John H, Chapman ihesoinonitg/nvadh, ],,'",J”,f,,,',l;m'i}": 18 Rullly | thore .i:"um"u'),‘i“,in»‘é‘f-‘;.,’:,i,“;i toduy baread 1 stawe of legislation was crossed in the senute | their Aitness for promotion: Captain John | meuding immediato final action RN (YT Cbicago; vice presidents, first, itev, J. H. | 314 e thorafore nsis Tor an ihyosesarios overyubing in it weapons, today as to three of the principul appropria- | G. Turnbull, 1 bird artilierv: Pirst Licuten- W. Mouore was today ppointed poste A 4 &R Frautill, D.D. Jof Texas; second, Thomas Ur- | 7 43 a0 o governor, ne peints out 0.0 8 2 tion bills—the logislative, the navy and tne | ant Cbarles Humplreys, Third srtllery: | mister ut Lost Cavin, Fromout county, Wyo,, e R e B g tho | QuBFt. Indiuni; third, Frank tarvoy Pieid, | % his letter to the governor. o points out Arms of the Strikers, army—tho conforence roports fn each of | Eirst Licutenant J. 1. Eaton, hird wrtl' | vice I W. Bunsmun, vesignod. W, 5. Dait hd Travel Restrlcted—Destroying the | New York; recording sccretary, Iev. T. Y. S " v Regarding thestories aboutdynamite going s (R ERE . ’ lery. lard been appointed postmaster at Dra- Bridges. L reporting us an armed boay without the gov- 3 B | them having been reported and agreed to. : 9 Xy . Pierce, Mount Holly, N. Y.; treasurer; J. O. 3514 : 8 abroad, it 15 now admitted the hem d 14 : = per, Salt Lake couuty, and W. Leeat Grouts- P Ore.: July. 15.—The 1olloswin i S eruor’'s permission, and asks that steps be , Tav St : : Suggs Oflicinlly Considered, L B euTo i 0KTLAND, Ore,, July 15.—The tollowing pples, Chicago. A bourd of managers | j;yuadiately tuken to offect punishment, He | boxes carried into the mill yosterday are full | Novertheless it was found nocessary to ex- |~ Bukgs @i Jor of the Ninth | VIl ‘Lowlo county, U. T, was received at the healquarters of the | was also elected. goes over the same points covered in his lot. | Of Atlas powder. Tho strikers stoadfastly | tend for two weeks longer the joint resolu- olonel Biddell, commauder of the Ninth | Sotretary Noble hus afiirmed the judgmont U..ion Pacific today from the government | . After addresses by prominent divines from Al st Walle isha: et of Bt You are herehy directed not to sell tieuats ) ¥ 241 ovisional dutios or trip passes throuzh the county of Shoshone P .‘l QNS ' R L el el Blioalion T'he Sunday closing of the Columbian expo. ter Lo the p tutional rizht of the' workmen at Howmestod | 10 Homestead thox bave veen “’f;:,‘,‘l"]‘; by | itures of tho government as aro not covi to defend themselves against an unauthor- | enemies o ] a used simply as | O D ) R men, - Treason 10 the | theatrical properties in the logal sottioment | DY the bills aircady seat to the prosident. »d iuvasion of armed m. f e by | of the trial when 1t comes on. In the mean- | A sugeestion was made to limit the time of ent, ana asserts tho consti. | declure that if taere be hid explosives 4 ‘ido for such expend. | cAvAIry, has made his report and has ssued | of the comimissioner of tho goneral land offica ident, ana asserts the consti tion of Juwe 30, to provide for suc tx[lll.tll’ an ofticial order touching the recent disgrace- | 10 the case of Abraham Olesen sgaiust tha ful fracas at the town of Suggs in Wyoming, | Uvion Pacific, from Cheyenue, Wyo., in n 1 £ favor of that company. P.RH The manly and positive language employed T3 L state, be maintains, has been committeq : 2. the colonellbas siiclted orable > N of Uiiited stites mail and eapress and p sition was discussed at the eveniug session. | Mrp, Frick and Robert Pingerton, who alone | time, however, General Snowden aod | extension to the 25th of July, on the assump- | bY the coloncl has elicited many favorabl Western Ponslons, sengers under military pusses, TI'he r xlulun.u.»x of ;»susuwnpv.pt taken up f \ore responsivle for brinzing in drmed men, | the = hesdquarters . staff have been | ion that the session woula be closed by or | COmments upon the order Wasiisaron, D, C., July i3.—[Special, Assistant perintendent O'Brien of the | With addresses on educatio subjects and | 4 g he asks thatthe punishment fixed by | Making @ quiet investigation into the \ g “The disgraceful occurrence of the night [ Tolesram to Tur ek The toll 1 G W a he asks > b d b o y Mr. Allison thoug clegram to Tu Ik, —The following list Union Pacific, Washiugton, telegrapted as | routine business mat By law b meied out to. the transgressors. | actual nrmamient of the strikers, It iy | bofore mm:'":"‘ Bl "., Al h"u':“m % 1ot the 17w fnstant causes the regimental | of panst s granted 18 reportod by Tue Bem | Toilows : —_—— Auother point Mr. Powderly mukos is that | belicved that thero are in Homestead about | Wiser not to tuke any chances, but to pass k Siptt L 4 9 ' 5 . £ # 2 000 fall kinds, includiug ehotg the joiut resolution as it cume from the | commander to express his decp reerev that | yug Jxaminer Bureau of Claims: Spectal teafn just ordercd by fuperintends- Protesting Agninst Sunday Closlng, as the armed men camoe altogether froiw out- 00 arms of ul ads, udlug shotguns, | & g e r00d f the regiment ha . eal Clement of Bugier T and Suilivan | Qmeago, 11, July 15,—The Chicago dis- | side the state, and ns such could not hold [ old army muskets, spgrting rifies and Win- | house. 5 _ theiprevious good name of tho regimont bas | Nobraska: Original—Heury M. Piere wine from Tekon to Wardner. for the | hoatin, SRIY 1 eRgo. off.ces, thoy could not be sworn in as depu- | chesters, which ‘belong to the men and [ Most of the day's session was spentin the | peen endungerca by the unwarrauted action | John Kior, Emory W. Johuson, John Itis thouzht, of taling nonunion e trict. turuers, claiming to represent 5,000 [ Ot P! which cannot, savo Ih the case of actual | discussion of the fortifications bil—particu- | of g few misguided mwen of Lis commund i | Go dncart, William Tayior, George' Krell, i Intot ne. i citizens, bave passed a series of resolutions 3 — — hostilities, be taken away from them, Be. [ 0ty a8 to the construction of brecch loading | aitompting to intimidate the residents of the | Muthins Muchlicn, Jobin k. Taylor, Josiali A% Ihe men nave been at Tekoa siuce leaving | ju condemnation of the action of tne United WHEN THE MILLS START UP, sides those aro the captared Pitkerton guns | Fifles and mortars and as to tho selechion of | yowy of Suzgs, Wyo. No symputhy can bo | W, Lamb, James M. Joy, David J. Riddle, 3 Warduer. MRS States senato with rogard to the closing of and a great many revalvers of all patteras, | & #iteon the Pacific coast for an armory for | fojt for such action, whatever the provoc Wiliiwm 5. Wisegarver, Patrick J. Gorman, ¥ Blew Up the Bridges, the World's fair Sundays. The resoluti One of Carnegie’s Managers Tells What the ‘Thero is a difference in cahber betwoen | the finishiug and assembling of ordnance. | tion might have becu, for at test it was o | Warren IR, Franklin, Wilham Gross, Henry WarLack, [dabo, July 15.—Tywo. rallrond | doclare that such ae + ‘¥ho resolutiony pany Will Do, the Piokertou guns and the others, whicn | Uhe bill was finally passed, leaving only the | 1ot unlawful act Truxes, Peter H. Johuson, Willlam O, P B e g declaro that T;::Ki:.:’nwx:‘x;:::;-:u:nm:,lv;m‘mg ag PITT8DURO, 15.—Lovejoy of the | iakes many of the cartridges unavailable, | deficiency bill “unacted upon by the sénate, | «The first fecling of manhood 10 any peo- | Fowler, Additional-Lvman Allgive Wil soar M o blow > last | o cast 12,000,000 adwission tickets an et By Sl a An amazing fact is that much of the arwa- | 8nd notice was given tnat that bill would be | plo should cause them to vemain awsy from | liam J. Weishans, William B, Naracong, coucludes thus: Caraoglo sompany ,":'““! MYUIDg that tho | o0 Mot the Amulgamated union Is man. | taken up tomorrow. B R0L VinIk RIRGR ABre bR nraaaace o | 1o reasam Wil A (Cia\ gl SHANACRRES employes at ‘l“z‘l‘: “"' A';“l "'"1“]'3 “rl"k"" ifestly the property of the United States Kefused to Adjourn Until Ma compuulons hip is not desived. Owing to the | Kobert 7. Stein, deceased. Original widows mmunication by | requested to witihol { ¢t by a strike, would only bo | government e boxes of cartridees i adi Y . | action ot these few lawless characters, the [ ete—Fraunces A, Moore, Lt Fouto for a time. e Ciom i Granite | b BT L thees o sirie e e oo sol | aliowed to roturn to work wheo the cowpany | bowr tho- lavel of she. Fraukfort arsonal | oo Provosition o adiourn over unthl Mon- | TGN wimast watmilted privigos of wen | © lowa: OFiflbal-Ticnry W. Dyor, Wil mines areall right. The rumor that the | otherwise Tather refute tomuko ny appro- | gt ready to resume work and | 8ud uobody scoms %0 be ablo to explain [ pi¥, AT IEOS WAL e CONSeRt OF 1ao €OM | of this comwand are withdrawn, ond in | liam 1. Morse, Garret Van Nuys, John T Graito mive biad been blown up probably | hition at ull und that they e widd to fully | (hen not at the old terms, but on terms to be | Whotber these are part of the Pinkerton | pyye the whole of Saturddy forcousideration | 8¢¢ordance with instructions from ligher | Stone, Robert . Fuiton, Sherod Kckerson, started from tho report of the explosion | ftliee thit au uppropriation i passcdas pro- | frad by the company. He said the company | C9uipment or whethar they were differently | o¢V o"doiotonoy bill furthe o ttee, | Buthority no soldier will leava the vieinity | George krauks, John Stepuenson, Charles L L e posed would be scornfully” rejocted Dy the | EXSE BY KO0 S0 o man 1o by | acquired. TneFrankfort cuririages aro ajl | 9F t88 defolenoy bill furthor In cowmittee, | o¢%) 1y camp unlaws ordered to do so, and is | Simmons. Alfred G. Swith, Jomes Mokir whien the bridges were destroyed acquired g 1 | But it was mot by opposition on the. purt of t Ji d 0 do 8o, and is | Simm h cllroy, ht peopie of Chicago. could get cuough nonunion wen to ruu the J 2 . 4 ey raered to A o b ri 5 Phe military investment of all the towns is works at Homestoad in full iuside of u week, | 111y caliber. Much speculation is indulked | N Washburn, who desired to have ihe day | POSItIVEly forbid entering any town orresi- | lawin French, George W. Hatten, Wiley nightand with hew several telograph poios. Tho strikers also sawed down o numbey of || Besolved, That 1 view of the forecony poles thus abUMING O o ) ) i [ represontatives be | their contr complete. No one s allowed 10 g0 out with- - ‘ JUL it was yroposed to put bart of o | 10 by the peoplp on both sides | gator e senate to tho auti-option bi dence of witlzens without being so airected cott, Cyrus M. “farlton, Michael Mentz, W | Comoisis “Noonelsalowod to go out wikin WETUEE roe s, uLlt was ool uroposed io put, i Daet of & | of yglun Svanalus 8 law the work of e | doroiad i e senta o tho suttontion WL, | AS8CF Actats, MSGML balng a0 irueial, | Becky, Rl Bt Tathon Hiohsel, Mauts vuion winers will be arrested tomorrow. o o B the old men as wanted to to | Armament will be spcomplished. Nothing | otion™ Vo adjourn. was dofeated. Ihe de. | in bis power to protect at any und ull times | Ogiivia, Join W. Johuson, Willism H. A Orrice or Weatner BDuneav, | but & house to house visitation ana scarch — - INDIAN BEPALTEE. AR 40 Aelous e Beviao- | the men of lis regiment, but when thoy out- | Odell, Henry Dodge, lsaae D, Mason, Hclonoy bill, bowover, and bob the 8nu-0p- | ,ouously disregard the laws of the lang, | Benjamin 1. Smith; Jomes Oalvin Heod, Whon (06 foriiflontion bill was under con. | 804 instead of producing by their presence o | Henry Genhelmer, Frauk A, Johuson, John SATHER BuaRaty | roturn at the proper time, He knew that at i Bl Nalla, July 15, least two-thirds of the old men would come The fair weather coudition is central to- | pack. He admitted that the company bad can recover the gums, and how that can be done in America is 4 guestiou which no one 3 1t Results bn the Pardon of & Piute Mur- | BlEbt over the lower Missouri valley and | men with vhotographic instruments placed | Proposes a solution for. sideration, Senator hquire offered un amend. | fecling of soranity, security und poace, they | 1. Meyer, Hishard Hodge, Laloian b Harod, y Py over the entire west and southwest of tho | Where they were able 1o take the pictures of —p—— mout, appropriating £1,000,000 for tho estab. | chuse the citizens a feeling of distrust, o ibery ¢, Monive, Jomes A, beoler, " o A | o S PAT FE + | fear, and eyon of batred, they will horeafter | Murun L. Dail. Additionsl -Charlos B, Cansox Ciry, Nev., July 15.—Johnson | lakes. Cool northerly winds prevail in the | MANY 0f the men ut the time of ‘the fignt e dinpsn Koll, Mshinent on the Hacifo'conss ofw piant or | a8 BE5ATON S0 SAEl R0Y BE R iee | Band. Baward Stowell, y Bides, ThAlant ¢ th R her Mississippl valley, but wi or s withi the Pinkertons, and that these portraits PariLuiox, Neb., July 15.—|Special to Tue | finishiog and assembling the . parts of ”"‘"f‘ e ctioerfu 1 .[u.l e l‘. redrass to tho Hund, | E ward wi '.\!""’;‘ L .u.,’.,),.,l._ ! ides, an Indian 1 of the Piure | upper ppL vatoy, but west of the | would be used when'the prosecution of the | Bre,|—Sumuel Moore, one of the pioncors of | BU0s. He made an earnest spoech in ad- | 48W they 8o shaniefully outrage Jared A, Coud, William Neal, Henry Obler, 4 tribe, whoso name was so frequeatly con- | Missouri river the winds have sbifted to | rioters began | \ d Pl cacy of the amendment, bul it was re Francis M. Cout, Riley Jessup, Original neoted with the Bad Lands and the Messiah | southeasterly, A low barometer is likely to —— Nobrasks and ap old sextler of this county | jooied, Homiclde Stutistios widows, ote.—kosu I, Kdgerton, - 4 L Chicago May Get t Works, died yesterday at \bhe udvanced uge of 52, w D. C., July 15~ o North Dakota: Original--Palmer Hall, crazo, hus ppearod before the board of par- | BPpear in the upper wouctain regions and LL, July 15.—The Times tod: AUAMENTO, U, July 15, —The death of | o MF: &elton offerea an amendment for the s Lostad o ol e e cont4S | Williain Doots, Nelson N, Fuller, Tymothy o weather | 8 8004100 Dromises to &0 caGo, IL, July 15, wes today exto, Cal, July 15, e d D o y asider ard o ureau tod suec elaborate b 1 0 ilian Doets, Nelson N, Fuller, dons o pload the case of & young Indian | 1O Weather lu this section Dromises to grow Y | ox-Governor Newton Looth lust night was | BPPOIotment by tho prosident of o board of | burewu today issued au elaborate bulletin on taudall, Suppleme C. Wag- of homicide in the Untted Statey | 1% Hondall, Supplemontal “Albert C. Wag: in 1800, It appears that of tho 52320 per South Dakota: Original—-J. Miller, Sam- sous in prisoas iu the United States on June | uel H. Vaugh, Cnarles . Lawson, Michael warwer, with the prospect of another warm | printsa long articlo to the effect tha the wave, Temperature hus risen In tbe fur | Carn west and northwest, the wercury fo Mon- tans being ugaln in the eizhties this evening. three officers of the arwmy and threo oficers |ty subj of the navy to examine and report which is the nost suitable site on the Paciio coastor on the rivers, or otuer wators thereof, for who killed o white doctor 1 ik county sowe years ago. Ho made a long statement of the case in good Knglish, aud was asked i sudden. He uad been suffering from uufacturing luterests will bo re- | caycer of the tougue, but bis gencral hoaith moved from the Allegheny valley to this | was good. Last evening ho was suddenly glo m by oneof the board why the killiug took city, For several duys, it suye, a ‘reprosen- | seized with hemorrhage, the ligaments of the | Doughert Ad Steph Grif - > {8 foos | Generally dry weathier bas prevailed during v 4 o | p A q 19 | the erection of a plant for fiuishiog and as- | 80, 1559, the numbor charged with howmiclde ugherty dditionai—Stephen Grimib, place with such | pron, . y ¥ € | tative of the firm of Carnexié, Puipps & Co. | tongue gave way ailowe ok h d p s Bluce with such littie cevemony. Ho “drew [ (it i arn Phipps & Co. | tongue gave way und ailowed it 1o full back | gemiiing the parts of Leavy guns and otber | w 84, 016 William D, Smith 7, por cont. Owmittiug thirty ately ropliod Las been 1n the city lookiug over the leld | upon the throat, causing dealb in a few Y e . oy L olorado’, ( 1al--Thomas Solon, Peter 1 “Hor the same reaso : Local Foreeust—For Enstern Nebrasha, P e ordnance; aud aporopriating §2500 for ex- | five who were cuiarged with double crimes, | o Co0rados Onginal-—The \ k use b L1 same reason “that your peonle | Uity JHQ"VIRRtTYON, uir wouthag | WIB tols und In view, winutes, v penses of the board. Agreed Lo, 5,58 of thom (or 1 65 ner cont) wora oy | SAWE, Alor D, Kose William Kect, Jo- 4 ‘Tnis piece of repartee took immediate “"\'\‘“'«' ""“'""‘) "" :“'\ A . Wil Not Confer with Them, Oae Moke'Bady Basavared. 4 Ihe bill was then reporied to the senate, | aud 403 (or 5.8 per cent) were women | :‘)""“' i"j“\.';fv",' 1"‘"11»"'4-11 rulove, Jobu C, ol o > " - ASHINGTON, D). O, July orecast for Y T Y s Ty Al of ) the committee amendments were sgreed u 0 colol b were 0, 2,734 ne RELANS, ! ‘ MM gt aud fu w short time 1o prisoner was & | g0 eas e N Comsonon oy | TN, Mo, July 16.~Presidont riok | puouis, Tibtduly 15.-Ons more body was | 116 Somiuiitee smonduwea 0 apraa e |ilo slan GO0 Aane Wil RIad ey Wyomiog: Original- Herman G, Niskers R ——— winds sbifting to south; fair weather, J °"“"' Carnogie company, baving received | removed fugm the wreck of the steamer Adjourned uutii tomorrow. to nativity, of the 4,245 whites, 6,157 | sou. Supplemontal-—Ursou J. Dommon, « Hindes For lowa—Fair,_northerly, shifting to | Potice from the employes in the Beaver | Frankie Moisom late last evening, maling s — — - 1K Gold Shipments to Europe. - born in the United States, 1,213 we New Yok, July 15,~In the last two op | S0UtBWOEL winds | warmer io uortboust” por- | Falls will that they will rofuse to work un- | total of eleven, The body is presumed to be r Qwe .ar eign boru and the birthplace of 55 is un- Lynched n ¥ ish Father, threo days six or eight of the big banks of | © 1o less the company confers with the l|umu~luml of Graut MoMeen of Bureka, Tuere 15 | WAsHINGION, D. C., July 15.—Judge Ran- | kuown. Oue-alf of the foreign born whites | Aukaxsas Ciry, Ark., July 15.—At Holiey Comm F'or the Dakotas—Genorally fair, winas | stead mon, telegraphod Lo the superintendent | now ouly thought Lo be one more bod, nels of the Department of Justice, who was | are unnaturahized and nearly ouc-fifth ¢ DORIN : Ay as - fair, X " 3 y i oo ho Department of Justice, who was | are unnatura 0d 0 18t | Just nixht nogroos Ly Juli'n Mosely for- Bl Wall streot district have taken steps to sbiftiug to soulh; warmer 1o eastorn portiou. | of the Beaver Falls mils to luform the wen | wreck—that of Mes. Boebe, speclally detalied 1o lnvestigate the charges | UnaLle Lo speak the Luglish luuguage. eriwioaily wssaditiug bis 7-year-old daughiey

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