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THE OMAHA DAaiLy BEE. TWENTY- - — — — — . — — — ——— ,f:_=4=1, YEAR. OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, A NUMBI 0 NOBLE, HOW'S YOUR CAMEL | §fetsesushose vt arsreonersts ot | MISSOURT WILL BE REDEEMED | daciet, me, oty Evening coaching party: 0 n. n., Informal Re< domination to the ception und coucert nt Paxton ‘foteli 0 p. a reform of the Bunquet to Tmperial Council at Millard e tion of bread wow Has He Well Withstood the Heat and Bur- | Liningor's Art galiory, Eiehtoouth and | Tndications Are that the Republicans Will | the employed fors this evening under command of Noble James tained. p SAFE UNDER TANGIER'S PALMS NOW [S. Franca., The Skrincrs will assemble at | OPINION OF A PROMINENT POLITICIAN | 4o Breat many Musonic hall, Sixteenth streot ana Capitol vention of the soel avenue at 6 o'clock n. m. s to tako place at Ling ¥ tho Stk THAE O N o | . The column will form on the north side of | gy o o it e o |ipm Quafng the hat Changeth Notand [ O cowma will form on tho north sile & | Mon. €. w. Whitehead of Kansas City Re- | prohibitea by tho g g the o That Purifies—How the street, and will move at 7:30 o'clock, wa the Sitaation—Democeats Unduly “On the other hun b Muezzin's Call Was Answered by Thoe formation will be Kxcited Over the Chillan Indemnity— pose of forming a he Fatthful Last Night, FIRST DIVISTON, Washington News nnd Notes. tion. Fifteen diffarent branches of m Ill':lll‘f‘ ;‘4;“1‘;‘ facturers, who hady PIntoons of Po ice. in their respective | ( The star and cresent ara In periholion. Toond Intgntry Band, Wasimygroy Bureiv or Tar Bee, ) | Strange to say, thik i Thie former has baon seen by hundreds of Chlef of Parado, | 513 POURTEENTI STREET, e th wise men of tho desort aud by its bril- Aldes Wasnivatos, D. C, Aug. 14. ) | lug trado assacluior Shriners. . f ° ity ing detrimental to t lanoy and effulgonce hus attractod to the T L L ) Hon. C. W. Whitehead of Kausas City, a e oists of Tangier, the local temple, votarics of | Under Command of Tiiustrions Noble Gustave | Prominent republican politiclan and depart: | fore oxisting bov the Mystic Shrine. Tho hotels yosterday Anderson. mont commander of the Grand Army of the | ploye 2 ¢ Soventh Ward B Republic, who is at the Ebbitt, said today: | eight-hour law unl and Iast night were taxed to their uttermost b & ASED i 'y 3 a0 still the nobles of tho ancient Arabic or- ol Dol ) I think tho ropublioans will eloct their state | 1ated by an interaati der are coming to pitch their tents under tho The 1ino of march will ba south on Six- | ticket in Missouri this year boyond a doubt. | 4 ciioqe fn formifig palm troes which grow in Omaha, From | teenth street to Douglas, east to Eieventh, | Missouri used to ba solidly democratio by | tective organization formation that the camels are on their Way | Farnam and oast on I toward the Mecca of tho western w t araam to be dismissed. 1d, snd | Novlo F'rance, cnlof of pirade, requests all The state affairs have bsen fez sumod much the appearance of un oriental fete day. rade. Of cour 5 ; . courso all who havo fezes with 7 e 'Noblo, how's your ocamel!” has little | thom are expected to wear them. Lot il Ll il 42 quostion in this empt weaning to the profane, butto a Shrinor iv g _— fore L loft Kansas City a domocratic Warner | 4o 4™ innortant one has au oloquent symbolism, and until thowo | o “:‘ ho Aro Hero from New York, club was formod with seventy members. No | wgitation will run_hi guests of tho motropolls of Nebraska abandon | , dotham s well reprosanted by Knights 2 the cool shado of the waving dates tts | TemPlar aad Scottish Rite Masons, who are | Some of them aro mon who will voto the | 88 other classes wo salutation will reign supremo. It will bo heard on street corners, in hotel corridors, temple, the personnel beine as follows: N. | of reform in stato affairs, That ropresents D. Grannis and wife, . A, Doy and wife, | the feeling throughout tho state.” e e e e e SOUTH AMERICA #bofal democrats in strugrie against class They demand The distribu- ly $thil the hunger of days, but could do no othing very differont impossibla to tell Superintondent Brus started with an engine and two conchos bring in tho passengers from train No. 1 of or side ot the firo, 5 o'clock the passengers on tho two onwho Lehigh and Erie roads which had boen ditched on William stroet, near the city ling, were brought to the station Superintendent Brunn's spoecial train, dolay of four hours bad been a dreadful oxporience which nono of them cared to ropaat. Superintendent Brunn still raging among the cara of merchandise Cheektowaga and iwitchen e utt AFFAIRS IBY RIOT AND FIRE Reign of Terror Established in Buffalo by the Striking Switchmen, sru Sticks to Her Position on the Droyfus Olaims Matter, could only be ciaimed 3 venport, wi 0 v e ; : permanent eoo den of the Long Desert Road? ",L“‘“;:“f'“’,'f,n‘",: 8 80 “,,‘,“" ay and d'ues Elect Their Stats Ticket There, was required, and ¢ e i'ho grand parade of the nobles will occur when tho freedou 0f #ho pross had been ob- tings are constantl dissolved by the polfes, and the annunl con - demceracy, which was ext month, bas been rnment. the manufacturors of Austria met ou tha 29t of April for tho pu ral proteviive nssocia- TED STATES CLAIMS COMMISSION MANY FIRES STARTED IN THE YARDS osition of the Protocol Sent to Con- “allure of a gress for Con Rallrond ¢ Soveral Interlor Provin Oars on Crowdad Tracks Touched Off and Destroged with Their Contents, in tho railroad says tho sheriff seoms poworiess fore, though be has called on him to protect tho railroad proporty. efore tormed societios wero roprosonted, ONE PASSENGER TRAIN WAS DERAILED LCopyrighted 1892 hy Jamse Gortm Baanath,| VALraraiso, Chill (via Galvoston, Tex.), Aug, 14.-- [ By Moxican Oable to the New York alto Tur Bee. ] -Pora stoud- ily objects to any arbitration so far as the Drey fus claims are concerned. been civen w Minister of Errazuriz as yot fn rogard to the proposals to tho Peruvian corporation, The protocol betweon the United States and Chili 1n regard to the establishment of a claims commission has been considered by the council of state and passed for the ap- probation of congross. mouths will bo suflicient to make n full ox- amination of the validity of the claims for presentation to the arbitrators, Tho Transavdine rauroad company has It is probabie that tue Chilian gov- ernment will invite tenders to finish the Chilian section of the road. cent guaranty on tho investment. tine will probably follow Chili’s lead with & view to the complotion of the work, which is highly important. The Central and Soath eeting of onlightened st workingmen form- T trade unious as ba ir 0wy berefit and be- ing disastrous to the ‘good relations hereto- omployers and em- ; they alse™ declared” agninst the the question be regu- fwitchss Wers Turned Under It While Standing at the Depot. ~The striko of ated at Buffalo oy linos has extended to verly and Sayer on the Letugh, and switchmen 10augn Erie & Lehigh V Foreign Affaira CITY POLICE AND FIREMEN POWERLESS ufacturers should be tho switchmen S S south to Parnam, west to Lighteenth, south | 50,000 or theroabouts, but the majority has [ right of organization o denied by them to caravans lununierable oomes tho sHOIng 18- | 1o Harnay, enst to Fourteenth, north €0 | oo growing beautifully less year by year, | their workingmen, aright which hus been : i the hands | tonceded them by’ ngst nations on the con- _Na tinonts of Burops aud Aworica. by noon the streets of the city will havo as- | Shriners in tho city, whother they have | of one varty for a long Ume, | thov daclared in favor of voluntury arbitra: G s and regulation dross or not, to report [ with the result that tha poople have begun [ tion 1n cases of diffarences betwoen at Masonic templo and take part in the pa- | to think that everything is not as it should | as against state interféronce. The night be- | ‘‘There are indications will become a serious no distant day, and the working buta democrat was allowed to enlist. | peoplo are granted the'same political rights Y i patoraal Austria now enlis 8 Mecon At e i | and until the burdan of taxation is more listed under the banner of Mecon | democratic national ticket, but seo the need | A, UALE the BUBAMM of taxation ts more men in their present déplor: Authorities Seem Utt With the Rioters—S ght—Tralns at a ¥ Unable to Cope to the Lohigh tracks. The division suporin- tendent of tho Lonigh has telozraphed to Oswego for the sherift to come to his aid, although the men are making no demonstra- Tomorrow it is expected the Erio men will also go out and then all traffic through those towns will be at a standstill. are noncommuvicative movements are unknown, everal Men Hurt It is thought that six Y., Aug. 14.—There s no fur- ther disguising the fact that tho strike of the Erie & Lehigh Valloy switohmen 15 o Riot and incondiarism mark their [future serious matter, its tidal wave. Whether it would have proved so very to the railroads to have 150 or 200 leavo their warning 15 not now tho question. There s & 0 por CD BY A GUARD. ble condition, iLE ARMY. HWomestead HowmesTeD, 14.—A drunken y American Tele- citizen named Samuel Rorers was bayoneted in places of public intorest and evorywhere | it AN L us Snvder and wife, John W. Sedsion . . %) VEDR \ in which tho nobles ara wont to congregate. | and wife, Fzen Wmitney and wife, W 1o Unduly tod, NEWS FOIS & ‘While hundreds will be far from their own | Speding and wife, Eldad S. Clavke and wife, The eastern democratic pross has beCOMe | gomplete List of Clianges in the Regular onsis, whether situatea in the heart of the | A. W. Piagetand wife, L. A. Piaget aad | Yery much excited over the anuouncement Service. ™ R wife, William H. Hurmer and wife, William | that a commission 18 to be appointed to in- Now England states, in tho cool rotroats of { Jr8 /0 0% i wite A Van Nostrand and | vestizate Chilian claims and is_assorting P Pennsylvania, amid the waving branches of | ;e Syt M NG A FAH SORIMAGREC | thar this is another attampt to “browbeat tho palmotto and the pine or from tho Goiden | Sarah MeGee, Miss M. Strahman, | iittle Chili.” ~As John W. Foster was coun- Gate, they will forl s truo Arab's wolcomo | Miss L.~ Bufkbaed, Mis M - Con: ?;}fif‘::,‘.l:;:‘..‘yl:. uB L DG T nolly, Mise M. Paterson, W. P. Webster, | for D en o secrotary 3 Litelebb b il "', ""’["T ¥ | Thomas.J. Bistiop, George Vreslard, William | this story is ridicuious on its face. The fact provided for them by tho noblesof Tan- | o go (on " miginas Bonner. Dr. Georgo | 18 that Chili wants theso claims oxamined gler, upou whom has fallen tho duty of Prob- | 1i, e “William A. Cole, J. V. Notris, John | 8ud determinod. A numbor of astorneys erly caring for their brethren of the swar and | RS F0 T A Cait B are. B, O, | bave taken up thoso old claims recontiv and crescent, Keoler, John P. Contrell, Jutes Mec( have beon threatening Chili and the Chilian They Tapped the Keg. S, R. Ellison, M. H. R. Van Horlen' | Fovernment is anxious to have the whole Last night the hundreds of Shriners al- | biy ™ 57 ' Fompkins. ank CMil. | matter adjusted aud closed up. readvin the oity begav asystemotic round | jor' A, Blanvett, Wiilam B. Haff, Violators of th of pleasure and for their enlcrt';nhmlenz‘l!mra Miss Warner, John . Warner, Rev. C. L. were mounas in limitless numbers, cach cara- | Tuing, . A. Crannis. A, 4. MeCormi K van belngz welcomed to the tents of tho | De ) H. Dosnoy Wil SROLE ury department recently of violations of tho | Thayer, promoted. William Vogzht, » v " T brothren pitched in the different, hotels with | Bara, A. English Snith, John (,Wumermu law by merchants. The latest | oud Lieutonant Arthur C rge days, The following arm— roval ceromony. The water bottlos, 1ong | Thomds Burktard: Osear Com:vonk, complaint came from Oswood yesterday. | ond artillery, to upon the bicks of the camols, were opened | Howell, William Stephenson, A. D. Wintield, and the sojourncrs drack deopof the rofresh- | Duvid Arnold, James Lovi, K, Blackburn, hese are unintentionsl violations, but they | ant, S they - were intentional. The complaint | moted ing liquid. Then for those who desired | |2 (. Stachfuss, N. Malcolm, L. Braun, B . 7 deeper-draughts thero wers punch bowls | Avmitage, Rev. Goorge M. Dorward, B. B, | ffom Osgood - comes = through = whe | W. Coc First arille prosided over by dusky sons of the desert | Spoonor, 'Jamas Alwood, George Thoeder, | 4iStrict attoraey, nad involves tho keeper of | ten rillers, and other refreshment worthy the travelers | o fo. Rowe, 3 * | & saloon. who has beea issuing beer checks | With rank from June {1, resembling thoe old t nickel. | moted: additional, who had jourueyed hither from every state in_tho union. The rooms of the temples reprosented here wero crowded with nobles all day and far fnto the night, and thero was wusio to bo- gailo tho senses and revive memories of other days. The clophunt in Moslom’s tent at tho Millara hotel spoke its deop-voiced wolcome to_hundreds who came whils Dr. Baley, in the beautiful costumo of an Arab sheik, aistributed the favors of tho Detroit temple, a camel made of whito metal, Elks Among the Camels, Mr. E. B. Hay of Washington, exalted | i} o'iatice hecomes dangerous in the hands | G grand ruler of the Bencvolent, and Protective | of others who may use it for Order of Eiks, also a snrir city yosterday reception at the Millard by the local lolge of | 8&uinst counterfeiting. Elks. The Elks presented Mrs. Hay, who accompanied lier husband, imported laco pin ropresenting daisios and pansies and set with diamonds. Supe arrived in the | pose. Periodicully the department has to | Second Lieuter stre d. It is not likely thatauy prosecu- | moted. stitious Chinam parior floor of the Millard and over all thoir banners waved and their lances and guns glistened beneath tho electric lights, At the Murray, Moila of St. Joseph, Ara- rat of Kansas City and Moolah of St. Louis Mr. Hay expressed rograt that it would be | man 1n this country shall file his photograph | Wilmizgton, Del on impossiblo for him to be in Omaha next | with the departmont, Many Chinamos be: | nected wih the ordngn month at ths opening of the ks’ now lodze | lieve in the old supersi roum. Among the Blks present at the re- | lucky to nave a photogr ception were: H. T, Lemist, J. B. Fiuley, I, Lust Evening's Round. The Millard seemed last evening to have little the best of the crowa, n great feature being the concert of the Third United States Infantey band, stationed at Fort Snelling, Minn., ‘which accompanies the Minnesota battalion, Koights Templar, Then the quartet from Zurah temple, Minneavolis, added greatly to the enjovment by rendering a number of vocal collections, which of course caught the fancy of both the elect and the profane, and everybody made merry in consequence. ‘Tho Third Regiment band, it is understood, will head tho second division in the parade tomorrow night. and will load the Minnesota nobles, who will turn out 150 ~strong. But tho salaams and the liquid flowing phrases of the orient were not alone confined 10 the Millard and the Paxton; the Murra) and the Delone also were taken possession of by the nobles, their wives, sistors and sweet- hearts, and over all the orange and black of Arabla waved a friendly greeting—the orient ana the occident had clasped hands 1 the Gate Cit, Ethelbert F. Allen, illustrious potentate of | is narticularly true ot the seaside resorts, Araatitomplsilkausas Oy adjournment sets free an army of dopart day with ouo of tho largest partios in attend*| g,y “peopla who have boen held ut helr ;“';‘"',“,',:““"",'}L."y Fiot ance. Ararat will be represented by 100 | desks until congress should have finished its i o nobles and seventy-five ladics. Tho follow- | jabors and all “emerzency cails” should ing arrived vesterduy: Messrs. and Mes- | have been answered. Then tho members of dames E. G, E. Jacoard, C. L. Holland, V. | congress aro ainong the most active. patrons R. Andrus, S Juwes, T. H. Brown, J. H. | of the summer hotels duting August. Later “uru;:!. G K. Balcom, J. H. He.lack, Eth bert . Alley, Ira J. Hubbell, Guoorze W. STWork ofitho (oA f Birope: 11t Fraemane W B Gragrs Wb | the work the campaign. An effort has Havens, W. A, Buiiker, J. A. Frame, H. H. | peculiarly congressional resort by the sea, A Pearson and W. E. Hoye; Messrs, Godires | Diaco on' the eastorn shoro of Maryland | O Gurvey, Martin Hucker, P. H. Nishkian, [ callod Ocean City was selected and special the B, J. Nicols, H. T Swith, E. J. Frey, Georgo | ingucoments were offered to memb. Weston, A, J. Pigeon, Jobn H. Wiles, W. . | house ar.d senate to put up cottages there. Moores, C. P. Baldwin, E. C. Suttley, Arnold | Scnator Blackburn was the only one who Shanklin, Charies H. Hibbard, S. L. C. H g son, I B. Jubr, W. H. Doualdson, W. P. | apout completed. Other members of the Brobeck and Leslie Oroar. 5 two houses sent their familids to the hotel and took tne special train that ran down caval; Fourteenth iuofantry, First Lieutenar Evan M. Johnson, jr., transforrel funtry This Caravan Drills, A telogram to Tue I from McCook, | tion, leaving Washington at ) and reach- Neb,, received last night, says: Moslem | ing the seastore at 9:30 o'clock. Kepresent- templo of Detroit passed throngh here to. | ative Cobb of Missouri was oue of the hotel night on its way to Omaba. It numbers | people and Senator Butler, Ropresentative soventy-five memnbers, under command of | Causey of Deluware and Marshal Dan Rans- Pro Tllust Company H; I° Sixteenth infantry, ONS IN PROSPE IT, What the Ladies Will Do to Make the Visltors Foel Welcome, The laaies of the families of tho nobles of Taugier temple will tender a recoption to the visiting ladies at the Paxton botel parlors between 8 and 5 this afternoon. The rocep- tion committeo cordially urges all the ladies of Tangler nobles to be present atthe Paxton from 2:30 to 5, to ussist in the reception. parade. About forty ladies accompany the | was put in charge of Theodore Page, who party. They hiave an evolution corps suid to | bas run the senate restaurant for many o the best drilled in the union, brated musical organization of Detroit num- | spain's king and Regent Will be Invited. bering twenty-six pieces, is with them in 10 present an person to the regent of United States vain | [rom civil life were infantry. Moslem templo will Tho imperial council will meot at 0 this LABOK IN AUSTRL morning in the consistory rbom ut Masonic temple, and the 200 representatives are likely 1o bo In session most of today and tomorrow. Toworrow evening they will sit down toa Nuson, John W. Westberg, Samuel Nevins, 5. W. Croy, Francis M. Ellis, Clinton N Powall. Uhris Hartman, Charles 8. Potter, Loms i1 Korty, Charles B. Horlon, Alfred P Hopkius, Marcus L. Parrotte, Michael O. Maul, J. " Wertz and Edgar C. Snyder; Misses Emma Anderson, Pearl Huriman, Gussie Korty apd Lydia Rbeom. Immediately after the parade this evening n rocoption to the visiting nobles and their ladios will bo given at tho Paxton, and Muyor Bemis will present the imperial potentate with & key und the freedom of tho ecity. The ladios of the familics of the nobies of Tangior templo are invited 10 bo presént at 9 o'clock aud assist in tho reception, “Phe reception committeo fs composed of Nobles Gustave Anderson, chairman; W. §. Strawn, Ray Nye, William N, Nason, Samuel Novius, Ricbard' Smitn, Sim W. Croy. Francis M. Ellis, Cliuton N. Powell, Chris Hartman, Charles S. Potter, Louis H. Korty, Victor White, Heury Givbon, Charles I3, Horton, William E. Annin, Alfred 1’ Hop- kius, C. B, Fioeh, Willism 7. Robinson, Marcus L, Parrotte, Michael O, Maul, Will lan 8. Wedge, J. T. Wertz, Edgar C. v Gustaye Anderson, Ray Nye, William A. tous Phases of the Are Mot Inte Wasmiyaroy, D. G, Aug. 14.—[Special to | to the lower grades, Twperial Potentate Sam Briggs of Cleve. | ment Consul General Goldsehmidt writ taud has announced that he is not a candi- | follows from Vienna on labor in Austry li’l‘l‘ll);]ul’l':lr 1‘.,‘;{“;‘:2211.21." \]{;d“fi” u)\fl]:ql::g;:l:fi *Just wow the number of unemployed in Cincinnutt as his probablo successor. Im- ! 29N perial Recorder Frank Luce of Chicago is | Waiting for the construction of railways and likely to succeed himself, public works connected wita the new city Dastory ey improvements, whereby & number of out- Iying suburos will be connected wita tho metropolis, The exocution of this Yreat undertaking bas slready been voted by the Nobles t n St. Louls. Moulah temple of St. Louls is represented 10 Omaba by the following nobles and their ladies, their headquarters being at the Mur- ray: C.'I. Snewell, J. G. Pullen, Johu D, Turner, Charles 1. Ely aua wife, Koiser, Thomas Dunn, S, E. Kirkpatrick R. J. Goorner, R. W. Watters, T. I, Morley and wife, Jobn Alica, John P. Murshal Jobn C. Yorston of Philadelphia, a guest of Moolah's; W. H. Mayo and wife, who ar rived last evening, Mr. Mayo b the rep. rescntutive to the imperial council and re. corder for bis tomple, noed of eligibles o fiil Lower Austria decision of the IReichsrath, The disappoint- ment of tho host of unemplo described. The reason given is that more | wishing to be examin time was necessary for the elnboration of tho | civil service cowm!ss} dot question can be more easily imugined thun | nations to replenist [ The fotlowing Is the roster of the famous many wre’ clamoring for bread, while the | Warmer and Tuird iufantry band stutioned at Fort Suel- the visitors have been changed considerably to meot new couditions, and the prograwm as fnally agraed on is us follows Monduy. Au-ust 150 a, m., coaching party 1o Hunse Dononue, Bernt Niolson, IRobt. Boe| man, Kayser, Thos. Hii), Frank C elsou, John Flow, R. Fitzgerald, Aug. Rob- | sud bave again apphed for government aid, | warmer, south winds. Puilip Boryer, Oscar Lewis, G, W, | and also from some parts of Huugary \Tord, C. ®* Da’ | people are equally dupendent upor 1410 p. 1 of Tuugler ut the Pux prrty wnd oarriazo dr.v ; + conohing rringe drive from Murriy note parade of nobles Mystle ‘Shriue: o' p. i, recoption by Muyor Bewts ut Paxton hotel Tookduy, August 1= 1., Conehing party Jo M tias ek, Councll Bluifs, ‘tromPaxton \ote! 0:50 . Excursion 16 Wuter works wnd Swelting works by train from Union depot Aing houscs at South Owabi, a8 f0l- Lowvo Touth street depotut 0:50 . 1 und arelve at Oudsiny's ut 10:2) W m. loave Cuduhy's (via Belt Line) 11:40 ', und arrive . ut Wobstor stroet dopot at 12:60; leavo MW ohe guor stroot dopot we 1110 p. w. aud wriive at the Walor works ut 1:35 p. m i leave Water work: B3P, and urrive ut Wobster streot dope BES0 Dt 1L e an Conching party (o potnts ©f luterest frow Millard hoteli & p, w., r: in spite of the charity lavished on tno un emplo, workingnien by the wealthior | {ira ana rainfall camp classes, nave become unruly and irritated. | i gation to reproseut the shrine at Omaba. | Muuy mectings are being held by the dif "Phose registerod at the Murrvay aro: B, W orent associutions. At @ meeting of tho | Muximum temperatire Kowell and wife, Frank Locke aud wife, | Equality association one of the spokeswen | Miniuiui tonporiture Geargo H. Al chief rabban, and wife, K. | ©/simed that with the distribution of a mere | Averaze teuperatis 1. Hillord ‘and wife, Miss L. Waterman, | 1081 of bread the oppressed classes could not | Precipitation ... Mrs. B. A Locke, J. A, Fox, w tho Baek By Distriel, Aloppo tewple of Boston sends a fiue dele George H. lurabam, Caleb Saunders, as. | Wust bo increased, the bo of lubor dis | the general averags; sistunt ohief rabban, Horace L. Woodbury. minished, aud thon there would ¢ 10 wore | Normul temperature unvployed: they olaimed justico, andg | Delicleney for the d 00 tnoo Magoh 'l ouly ~when it ‘should be meted out | Duflceney Norual pre for the duy. .. ncy sinoe Matoh ralis Of S The executive committeo of Tangier bas | 10 them would socioty entor on & e AROON path wore worthy of cousideration e s s s graph company, {n consequence of increased business, opened a largo office today in the immediate vicinity of the Horald's South American bureau. EL Morcurio ot Valparaiso is now printing I3gan’s correspondonco with Blaine in 3 ish, and the publication has created an in- tense feoling among Chilians at tho alleged untruthful details, Herald correspondent belong t h I been 2 to the railroad company has B A i TeS AT A guard on sentry the Fifteenth provost guard He attemptod to pass Tho sentry be- Wasnivaroy, D, G, Aug. 13, Telegram to Tue Beed—=Tbe following army orders were 1ssued yesterday : Leave of absence for four months, to tals effect upon the termiuation of the season of target practice, Is granted Capiain Hobart K. Bailey, Fifth infangry. sence granted First Lisutenant Stephen M. Foote, Fourth artillery, engaged in the peaceful performance of their duties in the company’s service have beon assaulted and seat to the hospitals, the move- mont of traws has been seriously Interfered with and the lives of innocent parsons, who were 1 no way connected with the strike and had not even neard of it, have been en- dangorad by the dorailment of a passenger train on one of the roads, dicament up to this hour of writing. adiary Fires Break Out. There had been more or less trouole Satur- day betweon the strikers and thewr sympa- who were doing the strikers’ work, aud a tew desultory assaults Things bevan to put on o o'clock this vies of fucenaiury fives broke challenged, disrogarding tne notification tried to pass on. The sentry immediately shoved his bayonet into the leg of the Ho received a painful, but ot seri- was arrested and taken to Tho affair created much excitoment as Rogers is a striker. n Plttsburg. Aug. 14.—This was tho quietest Sunddy Pittsburg has known siuce the baginning of the labor troubles on July 1. No event of importance occurred at auy . of the steel mills. The leavo of ab- is extended signments of adai- tionul second lieutenaits to vacancies of sec- ond lieutenants Are announced Secoud Lieutenant Julius T, Conrad, (ot LR AL to be second lieutenant, Third cavalr; June 11, vice Such is the pro- | ous, injury. from Brazil Reports have been coming in-to the Treas- | K, July 2, with rank from immigrants, of Cordobo is sufering from epidemics of smalipox, diphtheria and influenza. many deaths There have been Alarming rumors of another prevalont and the au- thorities aro taking active precautions to thwart any attompted uprlsing. have invaded the province of Buenos Ayres and are doing great damage to crops. comes from Montevideo that the troops are confined to their barracks in unticipation of be scond artillery, ‘battery arc just as amenable to lnw as though | 1, With rauk from June 11, vice Parker, pro- additional, Second Lieuteuant Frank e, First artillery, to be second lieu- battery 1, July 13, vice Huoourd s and the men had occurred. more serious aspect at 2 ing, when a s out simultancously in stenced for Con- fempt of Coutt—Additio Botse City, Idaho, Aug. 14.—Judge Beatty yesterday passed sentence on tive more Ceur a’Alene rioters, held for contempt of court, Thomas O'Brien, president of ution, was sent freight cars hay and various other merchandise, two passenger couches and two watchmeu's houses among the cars of occurred at piaces where the fircinen not successfully stay the flames on account of an absenco of water, besides the uificulty of access to tho fires, water tank It is not the intention of tho saloon- [ Kenneth Morton, Second artiller, keeper to impose upon anyons, but | sccond heutenaut Secoud drtillery, July 23, with rank from June 11, vice some bad pur- | Cree, promoted: infantry aund nt George McD. Weeks, v afiernoon und was tendored n [ mako a raid on tbeso violators of the law | Fifteenth infantry, to besecond lieutenant Orders have been | Fifteenth infantry, cotmpany issued to have tho checks seized and de- | with rank from June 11, vice Mitchell, pro- The foreign commerce of Uruguay for the semester of the current yoar was, oxports imports £01,167.20. rn products has boen minimum and affords the Miners ced tosix months in the countv jail under his first counviction. scntence for his offenses in the Bunker Hill and Sullivan case was suspendod. Deane and e were ench sentoncod to six merchandise. Consumption reduced to a a solid basis on which to calculato the revenue, and there should balancing the budgot, which tho executive 1s now about to prosent. The Heraid's correspondent at Cuyaba, Matto Grosso, says that the governmont troops under Ponce hud jowned those under Kubauk and restored order 1n the province, Thore is no flour thero and provisions with an elegant | i, "0i foliosw. ’l‘l}“h;“ 'thfi;nfnulnrt"!éd:r:ond L. irteenth infantry, havin ¥, b3 boon found by an oxaminivg board/vafit r promation on to the coal trestles was smashed and an engine taking water thore was wrecked by a string of ten runaway cars that had beou turned loose from the trestlo. Where tho Fi be no dificulty Wanrpyer, Idaho, Aug: Fourth infantry,went to Mullen Friday night and arrested Jack Lacey and union mivers who are wanted on a charze of blowing up the Frisco mil. Jack Walle, ono of the laaders, has been roleased on $5,000 cash bail, doposited by oue of his fellow 14.—Company E. .‘“,‘,'“,’,‘ tm;npl'u u;nfiw:g}'“ \n‘fln \yltl&lnnlm; After whe recention the 5" distinguished The Treasury department has recaived | account of physical disability will procoed to B ity Tere e e o | Ruosts wero treated to a carriage rice about | many protests from prominent Chinamen who | his home. ~Captain doko Fitman, ordnanco ospitality from every room, almost, the cit. object to the luw requiring that every China- | depavtment, will viditahe wder mills noar ic business con- depagpmont. The on. that it is un- | following transfers of . officers are aph taken, and that | dered .to take effect ,this date: 1 enemy who obtains u copy of the photo- | tenant Colonel Hegry K. Noyes, mes Were First Discovered, Fire was first discovered in tho eastbound yards east of Dingans street. office building and two or three freight cars At this time Yardmaster flames in the passouger Here u littlo e wera destroyed. Mead discovered coaches and turned in an alarm. In the yards east of Dingans stroot firo raged among tho cars of took the hose from three caris to reach the The firemen, the destruction of & great number of cars and the loss of perhups bundreds of thou- sands of dollars worth of property. The cars destroyed were ia the midst of a great num- The firemen uacoupled a number of cars and removed them from dan- A dozen or 50 of cars were thrown from the Lehigh tracks and a similar number from tho Erie by mispiaced switches, ‘The tirst intimation of anything wrong was when the coal cars wero set loose and demolished the water thnk. broke out simultaneousl Captala Wirtz of the Elovenih precinct vut a force of wdozen officers in tho yard as tho alarin was given. were unable to ficd any suspicious char- The revolutionary party cowmitted many outrages, flogging some women night ana day for six days for carrving cartridges to Ponce has recelved tele- graphic instructions from Rio toshoot all the leaders of the revolution, especially Major Haunibal, who was the prime mover in the to astation, and will, upon the expiration of Another Letter, This Time rod Dem ser: INDIANAPOLIS, ad., Aug. 14.—J. T. V. Hill, who has been engaged in orgar democratic colored Lieutenant propared to open their tents 1in true oriontal | 0. Brandt, D. W. Haynes, D. W. Van_Cott, | graph can control tho actions of the origi N (0.t > , D. { , D. W. Va 3 Ca E ginal | the F'ifth cavalry to the Second cavalry t style, the three temples combining to k‘?BP Richard Smith, C. S. Potter, A. H. Briggs, | to his harm. will report ln'lévuer to the commanding gen- open house. And this morning a genuine | B H' pPuilbin, 1S Flan FRABrow g , : eval, Dopsrtaieny 3t AN AR O s sticn mont welcome to every comer will be placea over | (v K’ Collins. Mr. Browi C. Hullett Summer Resort for Congressmen. i the tent door of the combined temples, while | Thomas Swobe. W, N fabeos * | The proprietors of the summer resorts , g S , W. N. Babcock. s s < pre Y the statior tho work of entertaining will fall upon the I welcome Lo adjournment of congrass a8 tho | o'\ ity oy e seslener s Lioytarant fuithful, who are tbere in large numbers, Ararat Caravan, forerunner of an incrensed patronage. This | (oinel Louis H, Carpanter. from the Secoud Ponce's troops. to the Fifth cavalry; First Lieute merchandise, amo in vester- | Which are not far from Washington. The | aoV'Fran De W, Ramaay. tion of the voters of Indiana aond other states, has received the following from ex-President Clevelund: BLES, BUZZARD'S BA B I8 —James 1 from the Four- Mitchell, from the Ninth infantzy to the company F. join the company to which he is transferred : Daniel . Dovore, from the Lin Vitally Interested, ~A dispateh to the Times from Calcutta says: The oresident of the Currency association has written to the gov. ernment asking 1t to acquaint tho home gov- ernmont of what the feeling is in Indiaon the silver question and to enavlo immediato re- lief measures to bo takon. fluential meoting to consider the matter will be held in Bombay on Wednosday. The Afghan news combined with the silver depression causes a decline fn government It is rumored that the ameer is bels and is anxious to , owing to the Loxnoy, Aug. 15 or | Sevonteenth infantry 1o the Twenty.third they have to go out to their districts to begin | jnfaniry, company B; First Licutenant ; tho Twenty- made this summer o creato | ihirg infantry to the Seventcenth infantry, Company 1; First Lieutenant ht, from the Sixteeath infantry to L wenty-fourth iafantry, Compauny H. ors of the | pg will join the company to whi 3 First fjieutenant ber of other cars. lutions on nomination for the pre Chicigo convention the kind expressions contained thank you fc I suy that it s a wistaction to mo to seo our nore uttention to the sand policy of political parttes nnd away from tho old-timo prejudicos enlously played upon them to source of sroat A large and in- colored citizens Then the fires : Kalk, from the ‘Twentg-fourth infantry to succumbed immedintely. His, cottage 8 [ (1 fireh nfantry, Company H; First Licu: tenant Harry Ereeland, from the Fifth in- to the ‘Third infuntry, Company K; Logl : y First Lieotenant Frank Mclntyre, from thé every Saturday night for their accommoda- | i fnfantry to the Nineteenth infantry, irst Lisutenant Besumont B. Buck, from 'the Nineteenth infantry to the Company K. cure thelr po {oubt ln iy mind tha uegotinting with the reb aoiule with thom on roasing complications within and beyond 1 oarnestly hope that the conduct of the have eniistel will as to deserve the continunnco of your Whoso enuse you Tne ofticers Hoping that the efforts of those who beliove il po'icy of n AbUNdANL CAuse sty for Political Prisoners, monstrous amnesty meoting was held in Phoeix park today, the attenaance numbering fully Maboney, Parnellite, who was defeated for parhamont in tho north Meatb by Michael Davitt, presided. ths merting That, briefly, is what happened up to day- DuBLINAug, L But that was only the or their sym- have pulled pins, turned switches Four men are at the One was assaulted at 8 Pirty iy be g1y, gratulution Truly yours, ptions aud Kotiroments, us Potentate Lou Burt, ana will have [ dell were among the visitors. To carry out WasniNgroy, D, C,, Aug. forty-oight nobles ana ten officers In the | the congressional idea still further, the hotel | yeparument has come 1o the conclusion tnat lght this morning. CLEVELAND, Grover Writes Another Letter. the cost of issuing the semi-annual roster is ad will give | years., The congressional colony at Ocean | too great. Instead of the regular Jaly edi- an exhibition of their proficiency in the great | Uity was notlarge this season, but & great | tion this year there is issued a pamphlet giv- parade. Tho Great Western band, a celo- | deal is expected of 1t uext year. ing a tabulated statement of appoinuments, ignations, retiraments, : charges occurring sinco January 1, charge of Matt Heyak, leader, and W. F, William Elroy Curtie of the State depart. This statement shows that during the first Rogers, drum major, late of Ninoteenth | Ment will sturt'for Spain about September 1 | six months of the year six lnp%mm mouts n the medica and driven off crews. bospital badly hurt. o'clock this morning, two others at 11, another at 3 tuis afternoon, from Shelbyv Indianapolis Senu- The following letter explaius Mahoney ' do- manded the release of all political prisoners, oven supposing them euilty. and othors who addrassed the moeting de- clarea Mr. Gladstone's reply to questions on unsatisfactory and re- minded their hearers of Sir William Vernor Harcour's opposition 1o amnesty. deaths and dis- Mr. Redmond Cowardly Work of Strikers. One of the most cowardly things done was tho throwing of switches under passenger 17 av William street at 7 Two passenger coachos were de- railed, but nobody was hu; were badly frighteued. Pifty men ooarded passenger train at 11 0'clocic this morning, ~ presidential and tothe infant king the invitations to | corps, five in the pay corps, two caaplains, I Conterence Mr. Gladstoue, after morning, resumed hia receptions and his conferences with intended He had a conforence of two hours’ duration with Sir William Vernon Lord Kimboerly, Mr. John Morley and Mr, H. Campbell-Ban- The absence of Lord Rosevery on this occasion is ragarded as significant, went to his country seat yesterday, ur courteous invitati very giad If 1L woro possibio to Le o to nssure which this eont though mai | o ol eception at the Millar: t . Anesropmmiites a. composad of": Mre .l,y,i‘.l,;:; SPRE28. 0 Millard house this | 0, 1ke World's faies oue professor of mathematics, two gunuers William 8. Strawn, chairman; Mesaames e P.S. H. | and one burean appointment, and Lieutenant Work of the € L Lemly to be judgeudvocate general. attending church ti . was only one prowmotion to the grado of rear aamiral, two to be commodel captains, seven to be sommanders, seven leu. tenant-commanders and_soveral promotions netuding 1 . i Tup Bre.] —In arepart to the State depart- | ment of all the Aual graduating cli foast at the Millard, - } P cadets, During the samo perioa five officers resigned from the service, five on the active list uied and twenty-three There was only one dismissal, that of a ¢fluet, Austria is great, They are impatiently | who was honorably discharged. activity and zeal , five to be driving the em- I'ne crew finally succeeded in train to the station. took possession of the Seneca street switches three or four times during the day and drove off the signal men, lu the Lehigh yards at Cheektowaga to- night the scenes of last night wero repeated . It s plainly intimated by the Erie officiuls that workmen from the east have been en- gaged to take the places of the strikers, Three stalwart policemen were stationed in the hallway leadiug to the superintendeut's oftice today. Tue strikers say the same a8 an omen that you will be to'tho prineiples of democracy November next Lord Spencer, gotting the GROVER CLEYELA%D, K the Kocor Marins, Tean., Aug. vico presiaontial canaldata on the psople's tieiet, passed throuzh Mo: his way to addaress a meeting of citiz To s Associatod Pross porter the general spoke onthusiastically, clauming that his party would brealk up the solid north, the solid south, the solid Grand ay of tho Kepublic and the solid negro Ho also declared that (iovernor Hu- chanan, the present democratic executive of Tennessews, will run as an inde didate for governor. liver soveral addressos phis yesterday on Rowe, Aug. 14.—At a meeting of dologates of democratic assoclations today resolutions were passed urging the abolition of Cutholic- ism us tho religion of the state and the res- cinding of the Iaw of The polico of this city Teuch Wasmineroy, D. O, “Aug. 14.—The civii service commission has requisitions for nine physicians for the Inifan service and it is in he vacancies, are no female physiciads now on the register municipal council and the provincial Diet of | of eligibles, ‘There is also a scarcity of ana now only awaits tho | eligible toachers for the Inaian service. The rezular fall examinations are being neld in 1 luborers | different parts of tle éountry at which ap- when they heard that the government cou- | plicants can bo examined, and templated the adjournment of the project in | found necessary to hold. some special exawmi- pal guarantios. ized the Saturday Osservators Romano on account of the prescnce of an article in its columns offensive to the state, Fleelng from th Loxnox, Aug. 15 correspondent says 15 estimated at 8,000, thero with the greatest ernor and wealthy inhabitants have fled and the town 18 deserted, nerau 1s about 150 daily. they are determined to win the fight and assert that the roads are losing heavily by not haviug men to perform the work of the strikers, is demoralized by the strike and that every sido track on the Buffalo division is com pletely blocked. All the Police Rese Two trains of freight cars on Cheektowaga, the railroaa subarb of Bu flalo, were burned tonight. has called on the sheriff for he sent six doputies to the swear in fifty wore tOMOrrow moraing. police huye yards in seven out of eleven pre- cinets 1u the city to guard and arecalled out, uerested today for assault has At 1 0'clock tire sgdont can- lold will de- ln Arkansas next The mortality fo cholera is raging New Youx, Aug morning lu & double-leaded editorial said in whould write to the World this Washiogton, D, 1d fnformation. The wmortality in Te- is, aud the tnemployed will therefors | C., for application blunks vos on Daty. “Tomorrow we shall lay the foundation of a — Earopesn Fire Laddies in Sesslo 14,~The international brigado congress, sttended by 4,000 firemon Europoun countrios, The procesdiogs Buyder, gmpls. .~ have o wait till nextautumn, sasalis . L. Roster of the Thivd lufantry Band, t1s estimated that over 60,000 laborers WEATRER PORECASTS, ) in this city (Vienna) ave out of work and ~= Probulile Showers for Today bullt up by vopulur subseription. Already wo havo sought and obtaiued the co-operation of four of the democratic journals o the I'redictions. Programs of Entertainment and for the Blg misery of the small tradespeople is uausually A Parade, ling, Mion.,, now on a ten days leave with | great. An increase of emigration from Wasnisaron, D. ‘G, Aug, The plans mado for the entertainment of | the Minnesots batallion Kalghts Templar: | Austria-Hungary to the United States 1s | braska—Fair, excent provadle showers in opened today at Havre, wore inaugurated by a procession and g scries of compotitions with fire apparatus, C. W. Graves, loader; M. McGuffin, dram | therefore to be'looked for, especially from | eastern portion; warmer Monday major; H. Gorsboth, John Hansen, Patrick | the province of Galicia, where the popula- | Tuesday; winds shijtiog to westerly. ¥, | tion suffers from want of seeding graln even For lowa—Showers id northera portion, trbating b, New Youk, Aug. 14.—The westera domo- oratic_campalen fund inauguraved New Yorlk World, starts off with the follow- Joseph Pulitzer of the Now York World, $10,000; C. H. Tavlor of the Bostou Globe, $1,000, and W, M. Singerly of the Philadelphia Ites Froneh Dynniniters at Work A box filled with gun. cotton, placed in the ceuter of a mass of potroleun and with a burning fuse sttached, was found tod ay in tho basement of tho law The discovery was made Just in time to prevent an explosion, where or the Dakotas—Showers and probably Pauis, Aug. 14, sistance | local storms; cooler by Monday night; winas mg subseriptions: been charged with rioting. hus broken out in thereplaces in the Lehigh yurds again simultaneously. purtment scem unaole to guenoh it. Evie's New York express, No, 1, is held two miles out LECAUSO iL GuNDOY Pass, York expross, for tho seme reason, More Cars Burnlog, Y., Aug. 15, bas just been recelved that a train of forty- le road, fillea with werchandise, a wile cast of Willinw streat is now burning, with no protection. At the same ume the switch liguts of tho Erie, between Smith street and the Wostern New York & Peousylvania target furrissodrive vis, John Jobusou, J. 1. Kuyser. Jos. Moore, | from the government to save them frow | shiftiug to northiwester) from M Tios. Leary, W, W. Cox, J. H. Reilly, Harry | starvieg. Omuni's Loe S o b Feauilla. “Of lato the soclul democrats du Vioona, [ Oprick or Tue WeATHER Bracav, Omana, The fire de- wGrenoble, Aug. 14.~Omaha record od with correspond- 5 Of past four years : Tmitated D) lng In Virulence, ST, PETERSBURG, Aug, 14—~ turns from the whole of Hussia for the 11th inst. show a large inci [Special Teolegram to Tue Bee. |—Mr. and Mrs, William to bo of Omaha, sted last night in & brothol where tney bud beeu imitating the Rev, Dr, Parkhurst iu seelug the cireu he cholora ras not baen seut out oase 1o the number of well 85 1u tho wortality. ware roported 9,177 now cases aod 5,009 onn Watter: | bosaved. Political rights must beaccorded | Statement showpuk the condition of tam par- man, ilustrious potentate, . W. Bird, | 10 them, and only then would they be able | aturc and progip 03 at Omuba for the day slehymist, Fred H. Soring, A. B, Welen, | 10 improve their condition. Their wages | and sinca March¥1, 1302, a8 cowpared with Makiog 1t (luly War, Lo Patriots publishes w lotter from the Lake Tangavylka oountry, the writer of whioh declares that the Arab vising 1o the Congo state is io obealence to procviawmation of & ow Milllon, cars on Lwo cars on the K he state of Vera Mexico, Mex., Aug. 14, Cruz has authorized the negotiation of a loan of #1,000,000 at (i percent iuterest. Merchants are troubled In consequence of the dechine of sliver wod the cousoquent advuuce of ex- Buussers, Aug. 14, (DILALIOR. ..., - - - el < o 3 (CONTINVED ON BECOND IAGE.) then toat opoued Lo b by woweutary B | o S aaukarLooai Foreoast Ofiolal

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