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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, 1893. NUMBER 204, v (CF IN THE QITIAT U | machinery, when asked g (n'“vl‘ n»]m Vur | epvve CQINEN o » | about 18, ran aws ‘-lh;mhhuu o yesterday, | ARTHE VEDAT AT DOV ' t [ stispects Hinve been found in the whols sum: | L LAY “ ' g ,. % Whatlever, «:None of _the mon_ have asked e returned. home. ShQ_was accompanted by — e — nion Pacific Iron Workers' Strike Develops | for their time and untit they do we would | Work of a Daring Thief at tha Capital | & Lincoln young lady,who is now being | | . 110t SHINE BE 198 0ThE LHEE choeks, - We Have | atchod by 16 poito | Disorders in Belgium Assuming a Serious Contlnues His Presentation of the Side | Kansas and Arkansas Towns and Villagea No Excitement, not thought of posting a notice in the yards City. : | Aspect, AL L U b 0l Wrecked, Bl that the men ean have their time by apply Injured 1n o Urize Fight, | Paws, April 18 -At today's Bering sea | A ing to the office. We are rouning al as o Wrst Poit, Neb., April 18— Special to | —_ court of arbitration J. (. Carter continued | — ORKMEN AND OFFICIALS STAND FIRM A and beyoud this there s nothiug to | WIND AND HAIL DAMAGE IN NEBRASKA | Turk Bee.]—For ~|n|l||< weeks much interest | STRIKES SPREADING TO ALL TRADES "’“““‘““n I'lvyv-w; coled toshow that the 1 awey) woRK OF THE FIERCE WINDSTORMS ) has been centered i the prize fistic contest urisdiction of the United States had always L e No Change Along the Line, I : R STPGHETHE 66 W Gy teir SO tiaes the between Phillips of West Point Burn —— been based upon property mterest, not sov- | _ ol o sra to Go Out Dampens the e GRS Gl L RO ney Visited by a Cyclono ot Consldera- | ham of Pilger, which took place \is city ote of origt dominion ovet sho SeaR | tefusnl of M to Go Out Dampens th safie an yEStardLy, Sixtoen hichihists dnd arn .\u ited by a Cyclone ot Consldera ‘n.n\‘l\\'l\'l»‘ll '\\\’_m“lg \‘.lm: 1 Yw”l‘>” \'::4 | Riots of Common Occurrence In the Str. ARHOL Seenes of Horror Follow In Thelr Paths— Ardor of the Strikers, Who Still Cly cight boiler makers are out at Laramie, ac ble Proportions—gesidence of u Gago £1 tach to seo the encounter, which was ox. | ©f the Principal Cities—Ugly Demons M. Carter spoke at length concerning the | yioing Clatmed at Every Place They flowaver, that: All tiie Usions ording tho officials at headquarters County Farmer Torn to Pleces pected to bo long and exciting, The fight, | strations Made in of mistransiationtid uthiok gAELINZ OF the ftuss. | aehed W Partleu. Wil Joln T At Salt Lake the blacksmiths are all out B LIRLE ! " : : Y P et vl But Fow Particu Join Them. i ou)od i) 18 are d | by Lightning, owever, proved & very short and serious Uniiversal Suffrage. n doc irinally i orated in the s i i Yesterday developed nothing in the steike | ®V4ondy being quiet and peaceable LiscoLy, Neb., April 18,—[Special to Tir Hiavi th Lo beenDAaH boh, Doy {ro | Pn Mt s i il sl e strike | AtShoshone one-third of the mach e lblidea pecial toTHE 1 bhillips between the elbow and shoulder Brussers, April 18.~Tho night passad far | barrass the Am had | iiavaas Crry, Mo, April 18, —A dispatch tthe Union Pa shoj !_- | 2 out the blacksmiths staying by their ee.] —An audacious thief ransacked the | ipyg opect was anything but pleasant upon | MOre quictly than the authorities expected, | Mot been ¢ Car | from Osage City, Kan., says that a cyclone wallied out Monday noon are still idle, but | forgcs 16 811, the. blaclestiths bus the residence of T, J. O'Connell at Fourteenth | the audience and'one man fainted in conse- | though the outlook is still threatening. Dis- | ter said. \t t SWLes | passed over that city t ening. Four . heir ranks haue not been swe by the | At Pocatello all the blacksmiths but thiee | and R streets this forenoon, entering the | quence. The fight was awarded to Phillips. | patches from all parts of the kingdom bring | Eovernii v nted | oople are reported killed 4L ViU Ra 1 Jas D5 ipated. The |0 5re staying by the company | house at the front door, going upstairs and | He Forged a Ratlrosd Puss, | disquieting new Disturbances occurred | Russian originals, Great zob 11t y reported that m worked de LjgFefusal of the moulders to Join the strikers | A consultation’ was liad in Prestdent | stealing soveral pocketbooks whilo the oceu Asiasp, Neb,, April 18,—[Special Tele- | in several places during the night and in | {ERIIULY aecuse the Unil ety | struction to life and property at Lyndon and A S blow to the pes, but in | Clarks voom fn the hendquarters building, | pants wero moving around in the lower | gram to Tus Br.|—Mr. Hurr Fetterby | Antwerp today the outlook s mora threat | documents had beet withivaws S At two towns near that point te of the setback the Il remain fi 1 members to the conference being Presi- | ms. e stolen purses belon 0 S8 | |1 2 AL 4 ) Al H L | Hmin Bt | ent Clttie, Gunem Manwger Dickinion, W. | oo il u pur longed to Miss | had a preliminary hearing here today. He | ening than yesterday in spite of cxtra pre- [ In veadiue povti correspondence | R T reaces e, . und exj ¢ ¢ in the ultim suc- | A R Kittie Walker and Alice Clough, who have | w rested last night in Lincoln for forg- | cautions to preserve order | vetween Mr. B md Sa Mr ed and Seventeen Injured. v 8 of 1 effort | Colorado "division. and. J. H. McConnell, | rooms at the house. Miss Walker had been | inga pass from Ashland to Lincoln. Constable | Pwo anarc who made thomsetves | Curter lnid special sty n a certain letter Torika, Kan, April 18.—About 4 o'clock - Outside of the almost complete abandon- | superintendent of motive power and | doing some shopping during the forenoon ‘\wml “uwxl I,m‘wu last night and | particutarly | (HBAVN EhE B pILacish HEve | from Mr. Bla which did not represent | this afternoon the worst windstorm, ace . @lment of the boiler shop in the Union 1 | machinery. M. Clark when scen | and had stopped ata bank to havea small | SIea.BE Bullly ke e (decntored b ¢ peen arrosted et st AR R S Hontioy | ien L vards the casual visitor to the different | ¥esterday afternoon by a representa- | draft cashed. While going home she noticed | which he w ABIE Yo utIAH GonsBGueHEY | ISt aitlionst U jover & Sl portion | rienced in this county passed over Osuge 3 : Ve ot ] WAL A M 4 1 g 10 sh hich he was unable to furnish, consequently | Mude Nonunion Men Quit Work. of it, although the United States governs | oo { e P shops would hardly have considercd thau | Yve of Tue Bec —and = asked 10 yhay gne was being followed by a suspicious | he was taken to Wahoo to' be held Ul | 1y striking dock laborers be tous | ment consudered isell to bo within ats | $ityHot far from here, destroviug aboub . Wone of the largest walk-outs in the his- | trouble among the boilermakers, machis looking character. but as she was walkingon | COUrt meets next week ol kol e U Y sppressed peldgld sealtng. [ (05N O SR QUTARLE JERE PSRy lalls » Mtory of the system was in progress. | blucksmiths and patternmakers a prominent street in daylight she paid no Sorilins ABBIASE the Clty: Pl e the water side | If any nation, in order to gain somo small | e RS TV Waggoner died from o R T T e e e trouble extendn to onlv four classes | particular attention to him " s : an iving off the men at work until scat- | profit, should poison the high seas near the | ) ; 1 Fiifhi 2 GhusmnL i tou e Tive fires | Of employea. While affecting these trades | Reaching her house sho went to her room, | orEABELsb f sty I et T L T « [ Comadian const, Mr Cavter sad, Canada | ks eyl Wae of (e St b @ something unusual, the four or five Hres | o0 4161ine of the system, it has not inter- | whero sho left her -purse. A short time | Telegram to Tue Beg,]—The case of Charles The ferment continues in Brussels, The | WOuld be justitied in interfering. The inwer- | JERE (GG DO GUEILE TER Hites . § burning giviug the impression that either | fored with the businoss of the road or af- | afterwards, white she was talking to the | Schrocder against Pawneo City for $5.000 | gireets ave filled with excited workmen and | Lonqic oF the, United States with pelii colored people. A public meeting has the company hiad materia cut aown ex- | feeted its operations. The men have been | other occupants down stairs, somebody was | damages for annulment of contract for put- | Pl e 5o ¢ 3 5 in Bering sea was equally justi W, e RO FEovhine to deviie fomses by reducing the force or else the | and are behaving very quietly, which, of | heard to close the front door. An investiga- | ting in a system of water works was decided | § [CCHHIE Of Uneasiness prevails It was thoe | Pelagic sealing was as destructive B 161 Bl0Ihp tHE KuNerorm. & L2k blucksmiths were off on 4 pichic Conrse, is to be commended. We rogret that | tion showed tnat some one had gone to the | today by the jury returning a verdict for the | intention to hold & lemonstration the ciensible us the poisoning of the L ) In the chine shops the busy hum of in- | thoy regarded it necessary to out. W young ladies room and stolen the two pocket g plaintiff iu the sum of &03.30. Brownetl | park outside of the city today, but strong ! waters of the high scas. Death and Destraction in Arkansas, , § dustry was particularly noticeables all the | hope matters will wdjust themselves in the | books, one containing 820 and the other $11. | Co,of Omalis were intervenars i Uie suit | force of troops were placea there to prevent | Adjourned - Lirrie Rock, Ark., April 18, —News was ' plan otting u il ines and \”w 8 un- | very near futur ; The road i good con Stuck on Wildeat Bills, \nd the amount recovered goes to them the workingmen from asscublin, | 1T LORTIEESS MONRC received here teday of o fearful cyelone in e in shop No. 2, the bolt machines k- | d Jeyond this, there sthing to e 4 ¥ 5 + ing industriously, while a complete gang of T A to 81} Audftor Moore vecalvod tho tollowlng. 1at Ohiirgel with g ting Fifteon thousand workingmen assemble s | Fourche valley, Seott e town of men was nt Work on cngine 941, and & par- | The very careful manner in which the | ter from Bultimore this morning from James | Brrigvue, Neb., April 18.—[Special Tele- | in the suburban town of Molenbeck to LG SR AL R L L o8 was almost ent ved. Sev- \ ch, who has evidently been inyesting | 3 \ | Entertaining the Guests. , y full on cng Lo | eoMeial utterance” v framed showed s oIy tng | gram to Tur Bee.]—A complaint was filed | and held an enthusiastic meeting, at which | AoY Vo “Apell 18,—A | cral nersons were Land a large number K mach l“n‘ L e aaa Clarasiy & ”('1‘\‘ | '\' e L npeepas L e I hold in my posscssion $10) of 82 notes of 1" fc istice Maddock tolay by E. S| the speakers declared they would sacrifice | g 0 thinE B editved \’ by 41 | imjurcd. The path of the storm was half a | % neymen and ticos wh Pl ELILV LV GHredIGUE DR Tak of Tulmt Ot vounty, Noby, | Kuiser, charging Andrew Maxwell, a col. | life, if need be, to obtain suffra LHE S Rl S ; mile in width and everything was swept be neymen and apprentices who have almg might be cor ied by the strikersas throw by hag RbrA X ) 1| e ident, with the offense of unlawfu authorities did not interfere Gherardi visited seventeen ships and not a L e vjce b here | ing down the gauntlcy he simply decides to chartered iu 1857, 8. L. Camphell president | [0 ny S (et SlaGciions dismissed | [ gun was fired. Ordinarit SRS e el Bk i o e BRI e vt ke it T nBIRIBL Lo, B1ve OLbet i Sl LA I and I, M. Aiken cashier. [s there any fund L I | Numoerous Fights with the Mob, wily such und of {otlwars Vet L A EAE ) nd ther r machinist to gi rec- | suy nothing, probably remembering the old | g€ . A beied ROk ot | on account of an ervor in the complaint. He its would be the ¢ L 30y L (ORI LY L) ;x- n (n‘w.. efforts of the workmen, who by | ada cust said, soones fisa by whicll they may be redeomed or - eompro- | i} hrabubly bo roatrested tonight of 1n tho As soon as the mob at Antwerp was ) : S 5 e LS | giorm, It s i sibic to get full particu- orce of cird s pushed to [ General Manager Dickinson was quite as [ mied fo v | morning. one place it gathered at eiatfulatmosphere w ilphiurous smoke, | the front sts who went | reticent as his chief, and when asked about | ,, Auditor Moore replied to the effect that | | 1t the morning, and edch tii but when he left s own ship the admival | - out. yesterday went bick to their work this | the ontcome of the dimealty frankly ade | the bills held by the Baltimore gentleman N i tered aftera fight with the poiice. | ordered that no sulute be fired, and of the EXPFLOSION 11 LEADVILLE, mortiing and this helped to fill out gaugs that | mitted that he knew very little about it, | 4% valuable orly as relies of the early tore Sewanp, Neb., April 18.—[Speciat to Tk | A number of them were severely wounded, | gerejeners ho made mrrequest thit the samod Htdad o governing head that little being guthered from the daily | torial days of Nebraska, when = wildeat | gep | Nelson Taylor of University Place. situation is still threatenine, E ) Several Men Killed and fujured in the 3 Worlk Bont to € 11 Blam paper ' banks fHourished with all the vigor of a who \vas W ted < 1 t } [ | the v ntativ t Bru: noisy honor be omi 1 Even with eleven 15 el I n ) } ork Sent to Coune ufls, papers RHTOOTAATORBAR G tteronlsint 4 10 was wanted in Seward on the charge of | 10 presentatives s x " , uskh-Tvanhoe Tunnel, oSt ; 4 . - e mushroom prosperity. Enterprising stamp | (1L PAR RERROC (IR up yesterday by | is rning Premier Beernaert con- | MOre men-of-war to arrive, the naval ren- | ooy be 5 Golo - April 18.—Word has : n the boiler s “‘,l the apprentices .”l}. SHOULD. 'O SHOULDLER. ;4;\\\.'1nlr and ‘.“ o h\.n\l|~Yln.n||n\~\lnl} T R P Y P Py Tl ited the police on ther stccess in | dezvous has already assumed pronortions J h . Apr L ielpers, with the iler maker or two who buy up the worthless notes, but the state | e W MO e O 1 Pl awith b )b, and said that the go Rt ¢ § % en received of an explosion in the Buskh- remained at their tasks, were putting a patch | Strikers Hold a Mesting and Dec o | will not redeem then this year, County Judge Miner, waived examination | “HNAE SEUEHAS B0 © g gov | which entitle it to rank as one of the great- | i UL T Core Kl | } ! Bhed e } 5 & Declde t and gave bonds in the swm of 8300 for his ap- | eremen uld gruarantee order. The pre est agzeregations of oating batteries which | on the fire box of engine No. 2of the Kear Fight it Out. Gowsip at the State House, ¥ Hemag S talm 0L bh6 | dISTY! mier intimated that reports on the proposals LR Sng B The injured are ) ney & Black Hills division, and it will be At the ma R < RRSLICE thioindxvEterm o WhotGISEEY |(fri n of the \ CH | the world has ever witnessed. Admiral | 3 T e It ine | At the mass mecting yesterday afternoon | Claims amounting to many thousands of | court B 0O | i L 1t bod Vb HAD ARG BN Ipe o | EnANK Howanp of this city. badly bruised s ot e L iy adamiBE | ap Washington ball 600 persons were pres- | dollars have been received by Auditor Moor Tiastinge? NowiBwterprise T v 6 oV S BOECRGR O E G g ganr. | o MRk ey Tjeed : the prescnt at the round house at Coun- | ent. Information concerning the proceed- | for bounties for the aestruction of wild uni- | g i ; Sl sl el B LI selhebled s il RG] S i b NS C LB S L S S S s L B e L Ly e enphon oL el Hastixas, Neb,, April 18.—(Special Teie- | brought in for debate atonce. This aetion, | 000,00, They are manned by about 10,000 | v N f : : cil Blufts, where all the men but one are at | ings was keot very quiet and the simple b 4 HOUTIAG WIUIOUY | ovam to Tie Ber=W. H, Sinclair wh it is believed, will e precipitated by pres 'y i i e Lt Wit Crosi, Coalville, U T, injured in . worl insteaa of out 08 stated by o morning | statement was glven out that ev o n;:lknm\:\n\ provision for the payment of | gram u” e Ber i Sinclair w ‘\” et s BEAL e ht e !”I i men ; vight log . BB RS FAEY b fveitl ihe Y these claims. came to Hastings Intely to e LSRR ploklen| QR uSIOnNIOIELEa VBT S D0 LAl The R eaasEATIC Avnt 13 i S 1 N N e, N D Y ar 2 Ky }f o 7 d determined th e sh e no | terest displ od by ¢ IewWspapers 10 face h hy 1y K ; Molders Will Not Strike. the strike and voted to stand, shoulder to | sentatives Barry, Colton and Casper, arrangements and is now making contracts | And detevmized that they all be o LY e lispluyed Uit draviiifiaid i A ¥ \ prrific , . ¢ | ‘All approaches to the C 5 Rt % 11 | ‘I'he explosion was the most terrific ime The retusal of the molders and cove makers | shoulder throughout the contest, The meet. | holding n conference with their attorneys, | with farmers of the surrounditg country for | All spproaches to the Chambor are strongly | rendezvous. He said he supposed the corre 3 HO MG RO by u 3 3 guarded 1o pr ) L \winable und the men who were killed were ] to Join the strikers was so unexpected that | o s in session three hours and the door | 1dges Doane, Pound and Greene, at the | produce for use this seuson. ““ T A S to obnoxious | spondents would like to know how much own from the scene of the accident. it dazed the other ivon workers out, beeausc ‘ : state house this afternoon - ofL AL : money he L al R \ Araiel S 3 OB oloReLY . Burrde A H e anrRaa at iy 0 Tl Set Bive to Gotton Bile ney he wasted in firing salutes, and rc 'he men who were hurt were working at a | Jimmy Youug of the founary shop had | 48k B T R L S oL Two cases were filed in the supreme court ; R P el i a 3 coivingareply in the afivmative,the admiral R P pledged the molders to go out should it be- | 4¥e Who ascended the stairs, got Within & | this atternoon. One is the cusc of the Bur- | Wyyone, Neb., April 18.—[Special Tele- | ‘This afternoon some of the more desperate | oSG0 s dignity. wnd - actually | have been hurled tw fect by the force. come necessary :" “m‘ 'v"'x\“; "l“y' “'I‘H“'“ nohe was uncere- | jiyeton & Missouri Raileoad company against | gram to Tie Bre.]—This morning about ¢ | strik cluded the police and set fire toa | i A i LI SRudi ; Dhio 6186 of tha troubla s o mystany ot Lna) b From relinbie sources it is learned that two | Woniously told to E. C. Gorsuch, from Adams county, and the | o'clock the residence of J. O. Mitler, living | 1ot of cotton stored on one of the quays. | LGy & W SRR TESoN adva ¥ . § ballots were taken Monday night, the sccond | | The exceutive board went into session last | other the Chicago, Burlington & 'Quincy | four miles west of town, was struck by | Ouly aftor repeated chargos did the police | b e O B FaGtons S oey BN th ith; Ohdimtasce il J ’ being largely in the majority against going | {HOBIK & UAE FBECL TRERC \\-“..,‘: o ik | Railroad company against G. W Mavsh, et | lightning and entirely destroyed. No one | Succeed iv driving them away. ‘The fivemen | jyyGully is no good for anything else. hots all were fired by electricity in the tuna out. But how to square Jimmy Young in | {d reimamen wutil i 0. - Whow tAE ool | al, | from Richardson county. was seriously hurt, although the family had N B B L e The crowd here continues 1o incroase. It and 1t is presumed the wire which was the ¢ his associntes of the executive B A e D LD SO SO GRS I'he supreme court commissioners are in TOW e 0. I'ne strike in Antwerp 1s spreuc from | F wit i o1 . v ! GXCCULVe | % ttendance, sald: Yol can simply say LIRSk a4 very narrow escape. thal ShibHinE tradcs: toi s fastas } mg since filled the building at OIld | connected with the discharge had not been commit e Mook wiboug offoontetishi# ;v s S TRIvan e e orantast | Sounion stithe BLabotiolsy oy % B ey 3 ey T bty o rootes e oint and now is spilling over into the board- | disconnccted from the miin wire conveying tion than the proposition whether to strike or The State Printing board is preparing the hrown 1w Curt. mills. Many strikers take no part in the | § By l6BIiHE § at tho timo: tho cHMNGOHORTWE encouragement from all the men along the ‘. 3 £ | ing hou nd gountry hotels of the vicinivy. | the current at the tin: e connection was : not to strike, Finally, after a great_deal of s b nen along the | gqyertisements for bids for printing the | Hartivarox, Neb., April 18.—[Special to | riots, but quit work as a protest against the | My WA fiho do, A hnd b back t k B s 1t vens dosldon'to sive. Minty Son 2% | line and that our cuuso is bound towin. We | house and senate jour of the 1ece ,. ~ B denial of suffrage Che arcivulof te German ships tonigh | made. A man hid boon sars UAEE L0 ) MBS ‘l:‘u” \l u‘ was dec sln '|‘| 0 grive . v OUNg 8 | 1,y vo'wot thingsarranged sothat no men will -IA-A‘\;« ';")‘\‘ l:-‘x:: e |JH‘\“|»| \\|‘h l;« Ilv‘;u-l se l- Tue Bee.]—While driviag to this city last The M 1'« HOws 1RO bATCS ChRb fod to the constantly inesoncing cacive tho d rooti; mt had nroseaded half stter to be presented to the other organiza- LA : sio ¢ house o ded for the print- e most serious ¢ ance thi s oc- | n out ment. The big Argentine eruiser is expected | the distance when the aceident happened. Bons stating that the molders could not be | Come from the east to fill the places of those | jug of 1,000 copics of its journals, but directed night Ole Holthe, a farmer, was throw curred today is reported ) om Bourgerhou : el o B h o als, | . art, hreaking his shoulder. Ho man- T T z | toc s probubi onight outside - Joskboniblo for the. utterances of an individ, | Who g0 out. ‘We are simply fighting for what | g cecrotary of state to distribute nearly of his cart, hreaking his shoulder. He man- { RV CRPRT TR (O TORTREIR | today, but is probably lying tonight outsid e amber ol the molders onganization, for | 18 right and provyse to insist that railway | 1500 copios. 1t is climed that. Represonta | LEC3 to &et into the cary ugain and drove to | Many candlemakers are emploved in the [ M P ’ ual member of the molders organization, for | 1 riht and propuse o insist that railway | 1.500 copies s cla at Representd- | you0n 'y distance of several mil Mong ! L tpioved “The German squadron steamed into harbor on that no authorization of the po- | {HHEMEE Y AR bt tive Soderman of Phelps county is responsible village and a majority of them have joined | ¢ ba{) the afternoon that if the Kaiseri | St Louls Rocords a Number of Bo o assumed by Mr. Younss had ever been | US; shall stand by them. : for the dilemma in which the board finds it- DUBUQUE CITIZENS EXCITE the movement in favor of universal suifrage. | S umsth had not bewan to. boom hor o Yeatoring: RS Mb oud Tiad ever beon Oneof thie subjects discussed, 80 a reporter | go1p 5 UQUE ¢ /NS EXCITED, Thes AR oY Wwir attached | AU usta hud not bogan 1‘ gom herednnon : - e ; e s, 4 Py | was informed, wus the Denver situation and o A y = by the striker 1 uowere auacked | she would have slipped into anchorage <37t Lov:s, Mo, April 18. B attempt to take snap judgment and then | {0 L Mrs, Edward Muson, the woman sen- | alieged Murderers of Two Folice by the strikers today, but troops were called jally unnoticed until 8 o'clockitomorrow | erime soome: SR o sitompt to tike sup ludgment wud then | it was undorsiood that things wore ixed 50 | oncad to. the. penitentines. from Adams B e o T bolleemen | upon ‘tg " protect the warkers and restore | y un ] ne erime seomed Lo be fn theal here fov a shors % ] d orning. it R BO I eR T D), s ng: order. The appearance of the soldiers. had [ MGE ws of the acquittal of , April 15.—An excited crowd | Jigtle or no effect in quelling the viot, and the m!l" o complice withmo little | of several hundred surrounded the Jail all | orders to the rioters to dispere met with no | ning where Robbard and Kid | attention that the Denver fellows would come to time. rround that their grievances were of such a S it 1 county for the self BRI ive bty thiy coma. be. seLiied. amioably | NV Hoth |.|.x_n} statement was reliable om0t | S Cole, heard the 1 ith the company. They refused to federate | 18 @ matierof conjecture. her husband as an ause the time was not. propitious disappointment. When informed of her hus- | the mo time today. DUBUQUE, at race this morning and the base ch this afternoon also have give k about. The first ev 's, aged 21, blew his brains out with a revolver, leaving as an explana- something to : 5 : ¢ R o 5 was between erews from the Chicago and | tion of his act a letter in which some mys- And yesterduy the foundry was running I S ON B QN FATILA ST, banc's acquiltal sbe informed . Warden | Haley of Lacrosse are confined, swearing Ohared the “Y“'“‘"' Philadelphia. Tho Chicago's crew took the | terious i tla wis YaPOrion 10 y with its full quo 1, ‘the only molder cemer that Mason was more guilty than | vooobno, s prisaners,who are: che The strikers continued their attacks upo d e start and was never headed Shiibles “Hattzbarg, manazer 5 8 Jut being dimiy Youn X Denvor Boller Mnkers, Muchinists and | ghe, but that she would rather bo in thepeni- | Yogunce on the prisoners, who ave charged | R L A >]|w|‘:"(*lu R L e LA G ey Moo, ) RO L G Blacksmsths Join the Strikers. tentinme with her sin forgiven . than to be | With murdering Policemen Faith and Taleott. | A" RieEICEs™ & L Se.| (Thoibasa ball6yolb was Sbe g of | Louis Dresst L omuuiyis S RG HE N Why They Refused. SnIAok y g I vy 03 X Rk 3 e he ofticer in command of the soldiers | young officers of the Chicagound a picked | house, nanged himself to o rafter of the DexvER,Colo., April 18.—The boiler makers, | free like her husband with a burdened con- | They have been positively identified by per- | grderca the men to fix their bayonets, and | hine, The picked nine,after a couple of hours | slaughter house, in fit of despondency, One of e moders n talling about | yachinists and blacksuiths, to the numbeay| Seience 2 i sons held up and robbed on the night of the | then followed the order to charge. O a full | of lively chusing retived vanguishea caused by heavy drinking ¥ BRI oneon, or L gl ot RS B¢ | of 150, employed at the Union Pacifie shops ( overnor Crounse this afternoon granted o | murder and by Engincer Luther us the men | run, with leveled: bayonets, ‘the soldiers | Monieht the American oicers are’ playing William O'Brien, a Termimnal railroad en- RRAsci -sold AL A t1y Nave e s S PR et ce aud unconditional pardon to John Hel- | he saw running away from the car imme- | ghar ed_upon the rioters and droye them | the part of hosts. Our senior rear admiral cn \eer, committed suicide by eating a box of dissatisfaction among the men. They have ¥ ser, who was received at the penitent diately after the shots were fired. away. Four of the strikers, howey were | tertained the commanding officers and the h on rats: cause Unknown. 20t been fairly treated and Mr. Clark knows | the strike order issucd some days ago | the Ist of the present month to serve a sen- | Tonight all is quict at the jail killed, and fifteen others received morc or | junior ofticers did honors to fellow officers on 3 quarrel Stells Groy was fatally it as well us anyone, but the grievances are | from Omaha. The wmen went out this | tence of eur for an assault on one Fred Blood was found on their cloching. Kent | less serious injuries. It is certain that sor the visiting ships RS Al Gray itk st nouac o c g of such a character that | believe they can | yerorioon, but did it in sueh a manner | Young. He was a Lancaster county pris- | of Omaha is still missing. Haley, alias St. | of the wounded will die. Great excitem TREN ——— ropute, and Charles Humilton, colored, was bo settled by peacetul means instead of the | {ie " the facy (Gil mot beeome " abiie | oner. ¢ alfas Hamilton. is wanted in Omaha | prevails in the villyge, and the strikers WYOMING JUDICIAL DISTRICTS. shiot fatally by somo unknown porson. last resort—a strike. In my opiuion, how- | yuiil late tonight. Several mectings IND AND 1AL for robbery. He is from Lacrosse. Rob- | threaten vengeance upon the death of their - SRR e e :‘.\:ll.ltllu\'lnlw'Vllluluuu more ‘Ill.‘ulv ....\”‘.n‘..lq- STaralbalalEar T BASHE S R g FHaeae WIND AND HALL. bard, formerly known as Duane of Sioux | comrades. Here, as in other partsof the | state Supreme Court Asked to Define t BLACKSMIT .8 KILLED, hat brought the men face to face with the ) obtained leuve City, but who calls St. Louis his home, | count f absonce to atte v, the men 1them, | ke 1y situation wus the ement made o a com- g 70 5 Subject. by le others ¢ ithout giving any e; ey Visitod by, 1Oyolons ot.0onsl admits having recently completed four ye spurred on to viot by the wome R ; - ra 3 Sy 7 mittge from the molders which My, | while others quit without giving any ex- | apie Proportions—Wrocked by Lightutng. | i Stillwater, Minn., penitentiary, whor spurred on o viot by the women, | Burearo, Wyo., April 1. —[Special to Tue | Pecutiar and Fatal Accldont st Tower, Manding requested to meet him. He | Gt SO A0 I O o Tl Keanxey, Nevo,, April 18.—(Speciai Tele- | was known as William McCarthy. s | was arrested today for making a speech, in (WagE-J—The case now before the supreme : “““' ‘\"“H\_ i stated ~ that while the -nr no ntatives who went to Omaha, and if | gram to Tue Bee]—A cyclone passed | revolver found in the yards gave the police | the course of which he used threatening | courtof Wyoming isa most important one, MINNEAPOLIS, inn,, April 18,—V ltl smvng doubt know what they awero strilding for, or | e strike order i 1ot reseinded the men | through the northern outskirts of town this | the clew. 3 language against the burgomaster. In the | sion of the legislature a biil | men ina blacksmith shop at Tower today Rt e bIuE ot as vy down will semain out, They assert that the ap- | afteruoon, taking up outhouses und shaking In s Several Thousand, Jnih Hew of th aotion of the deputics; the | wasintroducod entitled “An Act to Detino \\j'l"'“'wl'd‘—"w_l n “ll “m-u<l”\nh"lluriuzl:lz:::): that 'should the men goout the foundry [ ot S ERCER B SE0DS arereads | the surrounding buildinzs, but so far no | Stovx Crry, Ta,, April 18.—(Special Tele- | \vaning 1o advise the e donsset o7 s pon. | the Limits of the Judicial Distriots of tho | Pino with a stehm hommer a8 oxp osiom (GO would be abandoned at this point, the com- | 1 4o e of L:'n.u.-\..n-.- quit and they do | serious damage has been reported. The wind | gram to Tue BEE.]—For two years past a | opal strike. At the same time they de State of Wyoming.” |rl-‘5‘~:| N hh‘!:hl:_;_*-t :'llnlv";(A'I’I\'lll:‘u‘::l'c“ augiins getting its castings done at not intend to do so. waus immediately followed by a severe nail | large wumber of suits have been pending in sue to the people 4 manifesto against Wyoming at that time was divided into J“, B, METTE e delaowhora. - idanniog was . e storm that made_the ground white where it | the counties of northwestern Towa against | the Nyssen bill, which proposes the com- | three jui ial districts. and the title of the | CHARLES NELSON, B 0 10 10\ lanon &t sluglor man BEADY XOK AIGEN STRIK passed. The hailstones could be scooped up | the Chicago & Northwestern road, brought | bination of plural ' votiug and universal | bill made no mention of a fourth. In fact, | JACOB KOSHANER ! nan, — and mahy measured three iuches in cir- | by live stock dealers who belong to the | Suffrage. The leaders of the bill urge the ing in the title gave the slightest indi- [ Jarshead and Mahoney, two of the in- but to open the eyes of the malcontents to | pp Lo : el g o oy ke AL nothing in the title gave the slightest i y Trainmen on the Santa Fe System Becom- | cumfercuce. Northwestern Live Stock Dealers associa- | People to follow up t victory by agita. what would assuredly they d, will probably die. It is supposed there 4 4 " 3 3 " ™ 1 i > for iverss raice w cution of any intention to ereate another dis y Ing Uncusy, Beatrice, Neb., April 18.—[Special Tele- | tion. The suits are té compel the road to | Ung unceasingly for universal suffrage pure | Cition 0F tuy HEILLION b8 €0 CasmEG ‘quantity of dynamite in one of the fBs o o out. - Ofrcou 08INg Of | ey Ian., Apnil 1%.-A sensation of | €ram to Tie Bek]—About 6 o'clock this | 1 snipers rebatos from the freight katos, | and simple ricy ot to proviflo for a new judge. Thobill ! et the foundry meant Just that many menout | s Bt W 1ECER SEBRIOR BT morning the farm house of 4. O, Miller, liv- | Witich it is alleged wero higher than those | Pohice and workingmen have had several | wis Cotfte b ERE EEEERORIER WO Nt S s of employment, and would compel then ag : BN i et cived the appeintmentof judge, and its Jook elsewhere We have inthe foundry this afte men far in_ advance in years, with families | ghe to support, homes to pay for, und these men, when it_comes to a showdown, make very noon wh charged other shippers at the same time and | encounters this ovening and six rioter Jim HEAVY COF. EE FAILURE, n it was uoised about on | srruck by lightning and completely de- o ? hive been seriously ijured . Nevertheloss | Passige came as i struck by lig and comple il i G iR AL | ive been seriously mjurel. Nevertheless | Das e 03 rise 10 cvery ono sts that o general strike of all tho | molished. All tho farnituro wus broken fnto | |Tom Ui same places. Thoamount involved | )o'and of the riots is believed to be near, | By the constitution of the state of Wyoming | py oy pace & © trainmen on the Santa Fe system was im- | pieces. The front part of the hous i in it at Sae City | The decision of the labor leaders to abandon | tls enactod 1o aricle 1ii, section =i @G the ¥ pending and would occur tomorrow, The | blown entirely out and the roof has fal ¥ | the strike has produced a feeling of relief. | Dill, excevt general appropriation bills and surprise 10 every one. 18 over $ up for trial in the distr 1l as the Result of or. N ktrike: 3 (i S € today and an army o it s is present i R Giaat i S w Youk,April 15—The failure poor strikers. So they voted that for th sal e e L e today and an army of witnesses is present. | VLI ets of socialists ave reported from | bills for the codification and general rovision | Nuw Youtk, Apri 15—The failure of the old oresent they would not federate with the | slight information obtainable indicated that | cF4ERE A8 AN 0 MM e, Miller was sit DA ONS X he ecision in tne | the brovinces. of the laws, shatl be passed, containing more | and well known coffee brokerage house of ron workers, and as you sec all the men are | the steike would probably not oceur tomor- | ting in the house at the time it occurred. | fones o 4oP adsontihe aeclaion clnahe e T than one subject, which shall be clearly ex- | phomas Bare & Co. was announced on the at work : row, but that the difficulty was far from a | The house and furmture ave a total loss, 3 e (10 OUSAND ROOFLESS, pressed in its title; but if any subject is coffes exchange this afternoon. The firm was What the Strikers Cluim, sottlement HastiNgs, Neb., April 18.—|Special Tele Will Manage the Broken Bank, o 3 4 braged in iny nob which 1s nob oxprassed du | v By oo Beoy Goorgo icattonlaohy the DI At Gate City hall neadquarters of the | “’It was discovered that & Jolnt committee | #ram to Tik BEE|—Over half an inch of | Siovx Ciry, Ia., April 15, —@pecial Tele- | Condition of the Homos of Zinte—Earo. | the title such aoy shull be vold only 48 10 89 | 1o pein plunger, whose corner’ in coffee strikers, the men’ stated positively at 1 o SRR COMMILLEE | Jin fell here this afternoon, the first in a Tug ey pewn News Not much thercof us shall not be so expressed pean plunges BRIock | yosterday that 1 trades n. | appointed lust night by the fiveorganizations | long while, Hailstones over an fnch in | Lm0 Tue Bee)-In the districy court | 0 Bt ST RN ety It is clear. that this requirement has no ..‘ul..;m.\[_. 1o wdngs 4o with the resul 10CK Foay g 3 it g X € g : LA, £ ere toda s application on behalf of the l i o been complied with, and the legal reports of | of # biz drop of over 200 points in prices in Solved would soon o out. Thoy hud | of trainmen, this afternoon called upon John | diameter rattled down, but no damage was | Pere today the application on behalf of ¢ saxte, April 18, —(New York He u complied wi il rey LI T gone out, they said, at all " poiuts | Player. superintendent of machinery, and | done. KO WES L quditor of state for the appointment of & re ‘-/‘- poeial to T Br.|—Harthquako | States having a similar coustitutional pro- | the bsk, thiee, (s D A o along the road except ut Albina, Ore 4 ki & Pt tha Heinaia - ceiver for the Northwestern State bank of abie~ppecipl. (50 1A L Barthquake | yigy “disclose a large numoer of cases, | down his brok s 1.“" 'Au[n_i'le']l- and at Owaha. The DiwaresRow . | §EIRBEG N SIQT RAGHIE LA, W ROLIOF | Fremont Municipal Matters. Sibley was heard and Judge Wakefield ap- | shocks of varying strength continue. The | wherein noncompliance was held to be fatal. | tracts to the ext 000 bas of coffee, evar.” worki and had ng | Was true that the company had decided to Fremont, Neb, April 18, —[Special to Tue | pointed H, 1. Thayer,” the assignee, as re- | Dragoumis with all of Zante's deputies has The petitioners further contend that even | besides cotton ¢ i I'ho liabilities are reason to o at Omaha would | annulas soon. as possible all contracts with | Bre.|—The new city council met last even- | ceiv The boud ‘was fixed at #5,000. | yrrived, also the Inflexible, British man-of- | if the creation the Fourth district is | very large probubly join very soon. They | the organization they revresented and make | ing and approved the bonds of the city clerk | Thayer claims he can manage the bank's | o Sope [pheginie, French, and two Greel | K00, the goverir hiad no power of ajboint World's Fuir Notes. consisted “only of molders and their | nonew ones. 'The committee stated they | and treasurer. Willinm Fried, mayor, ap- | “Huirs so as to pay ull claims, though the blad wo companics of vangl | ontaueoaus EHAKe Mo RO, YASHIOVAS San Cuteco, 1L, April 18.—The edict wens decision last night was likely to be over- | pad b bt \ 0 i AP stockholders will lose all their investment of nelads R COMDARIRE W1 templated and defined by the statutes. This i fbcitin iy nigh 3 wud been informed that this was the case | pointed L. D. Richards a member of the | 5 000 neers are er 1 in clearing away the | quest s upon much th pomtas | forth that after toworrow and next day the I Rnenling of th or in controversy, | N intimated that unless Mr. Player re- | Board of Public Works; Frank Dolezal, ci 7 b o ruins, The relief committee estimates that | that arvgued in the United States semate, | World's fair grounds are to be sacred from speakin M controye : reston Candidaces Anxious, : one of the delegates said: “We do not ask | turned a satisfactory answer all the | attorney: J. W. Andrews, city engineer o : here 100 roofless 1 i has de. | with rozaed o the admission of senators | all excavation. There' is o detormination to ates si 10t ask S M A e Crestos, In., April 18 -[Special to The | there ar 00 roofless houses, and has ted by gover xlst b the great pavk in prime condition fo that the company discharge men or increase | trainmen on the system would strike at noon | ©. McDonald, _city physician; I'red Biles, S saed to bulld 8,000 huts o' donain ten pap- | BuRoInted by govordors, 1. @i, fre A have the great pavi in i on for R L Rty niw. AxDORHON - pae | o i A s St ool | yater: commiasioner i’ ‘Maurice Nelson, city | Bee spivants for the local postoftize are | clac 3 ! and “oceur” synonymous terms? In other | the opening day. With this end in view B nonth. We simply want the company to i Ey at the recognition here- | i phal 1o succeed Major Showalter, and | now on the anxious seat. Hon. Thomas L. | sons cach. It will be years before the place | words, suming thut the Fourth judicial | piping and all underground work about the RO The force th domrenso natuealy ang | tofore granted thew organizations by the | Adolph Meister, A. W. Reddick and Juke | Maxwell, defeated congressionalpcandida e | is rebuilt, as the governm:nt proprses to | district was lezully created, dia the vacancy | park must be completed by Alursduy night, . When it has reached Thit point at swhich the | railroads be continued. Mr. Player said that | Joss, policemen. The appointments were | for the Eighth district, has gone to Wash- | prghibit the constraction of any but anti the judgeship of that district ~oceur.)’ or | After that time 1o one will be allowed to men can be given nine hours of k per | the company would surely respect all con- | confirmed by the council. He then ington tot. ca chat with Cleveland, the | ¢ioioy00se ¢ ! did it merely contend that im- | turn a spadefull of earth, A large force of day without costing the compuny & greater | tracts in force with all the trainmen's or- | Pointed the standing committees on ordi nport of his missioe being i regard to the s medintely the ated a vacancy n is at work fixing up the driveways und outlay per month, we ask that they give i tions. AWhether the men consider i | Mance, finance, streets and sidewalks, public | appointuient of postmasters for the Eighth Big Prices for Bric-a-Brac. wou asserting that where | waiks. After Thursiay the force will be Bine hours. The'company has been vic aniEa tion. Al e men consider the | hufids, and grounds, gas and light, fire | district Panis, April 18.—[New York Herald Cable Wit i low occurred, or atly increused i answer satisfactory it is difieuit to tell as ey PRl iy 156 i s G 3 hat building 1 ted an cmpt Jducational exhibits are coming in to the § fng its agveement continually by employ- | fhav ave very reticent on the subject nd witas, public puEks and sowepN NOW SHE'S AN ABARLES " Special t+ Tue Bee]—Today's Spitzersale | that building u canal created an - empty xduootionn ks fro oomMig Al Bk fug wen to work in its shops and MRRAL LU on the subject, neet | V: N: Biles was elected president of * the s A 28 5 A L o manufacturers and liberal arts building produced 46 » Bas novallowed tho forco to decrease, Tho | agaw tonight to receive the council. His honor's inaugural message was further, and say that ster thai th The petitioners g arge corps of workimnen can veport of the 9% L reproduction in fifteen enamel plaques by and the compauy pays no attention to the ¢ Martin of | | agreement. How can we ever get : e ; . 2 g Mionaire Martin's Danghter Weds the Earl | prices were: For a Portake altar of the % g 4 power of appointment in the | handle the company claims its force is now 130 less than an interesting document M pri even granting a | e of appointment in th ulle them ERSiR Mununry 80, Dub this applise to uil | Sommittes. Whether tho strike will be or - — of Craven at New York. ninth century of ivory and gold enamel, | governor, it would only extend to the next - ~ the dopariments. In th trades involyed in | G5red Willdepend upon the report of this can Funeral of & Well Known Citizen. New Youk, Agrll 16—Willlam George | 24000 franos. bought by the Clacg museum, | gencral election, and iot for the term of four Found Floating i the River, ! | m Judging from the meagre informa ERGUARRSIE seelul Tele 1 S5 : 5 2, ancs, bought by the Cluig museum : s R OUISVILLE, Ky 7 The mys ‘ Omaha the number is considerably larger | Yion at hand it would appear that the stice | _ RUSHVILLE, Neb., April 18.—[Speclul Tele- | Robert, earl of Craven, and Miss Cornelia years, as Governor Osborne has made it Lovisv Ky., April 18.—The mystery The defeet in the tit probably prove | attending the dis gram to Tue B 1 rvices over ] v of " 0 will probably not take place tomorrow, but | SF4™ aliakta un Vi ver | Martin, only daughter of Bradle 1o bo fatal to the act, and in' that caso this | 1y iine hours | yhat the difficulty is by no means setticd theremains of N. H. Shepherd were held in | N pearance of Charles ersoll Maurey from the city has at last n s designs, 1 Lemosin on Rapha w York, we r I} > & married this afternoon by | guown by title of Quozzo, 6,400 francs; pair | gistrict will have ion of court until work if this is allowed to go on The troubt all arose over the publication | the Methodist Episcopal church today under | Bishop Potter and Rev, Dr. W. R. Hunting- | kuown by ti A% SR AARY ran Baie | I‘H‘\Yl\( p ey, hascenon g iminae | been solved. Last night his body was found \ Situation Last Night. | of a statement that the railroad presidents, | the auspices of Amity lodge No. 169, Ancicnt e KA ' of Venetinn dog irons, b, Yaucs; paie ke A i districe | tlost s viver near Auvora, Ind ‘ I he men who walked out at noon Monday | #t their vecent meeting in Chicago, had en- | Free and Accepted Masous, Delegates from “f".v"-.“.L',""] church in (‘xgx .‘|>h‘s"'n .‘3 of | of bronze flambeaux, sixtecnth century, | MCOnVE '("' “\ Pk iy e harles Ingersoll Maui acrived in Louls- v sottied down 10 the belief that the | tered into an wgreement 10 aunul all existing | lodges at Hay Springs and_Gordon were in | fikn socrey e o Sew X0is. ane R | 8,150 tranon P b i e e S A e Miurey's home was in REIC Tt o z contracts with members of labor organiza o e, and the procession was one o ? i B IR bl g \ ; 3 his family are regarded BLrikc lestined to last quite a time und | YEREECH Y ey A e A;! nd b I!l i “\ asone of | by the obility of the bridegroom Made Him a Duke Also. the district court, and the Jails are being ! e ALty ‘ fiey mean to make the best of the situatio ons and_ to rene hem e men \e lurgest ever seen here. Mr. Shepherd . et $ 2 R3S (Ao eanidly filled with eattle and horse thieves, | MO e 1 the city | )\”I_“.I.I \'\'.. \“:‘:L‘ ”n e w‘ ;'lnnrx"l.h mu:;.x’(”l\:x“ \. Loyl it A T e !”\I:I 0 ““\l :“”“L n“ll \n.-.[m ..'. ‘E'::thl .‘nuly ;ul thy . n m:ulnv.l. : :n owed Rose, April 18.~[New York Herald Cable | rapidly filled with eat 1 horse th | " From tha time Mauves first disapy d 1t their time from the Union Pacific and started | frovive encouragen ent and .;1 if necessary, | was loved and esteemed for his mauy good | 340000 a year. ‘The bride isonly 17 and is | York, on whom the pope conferred the title Sarr Lake, U, 1, April 18.--[Special Tele- | ““-'l‘l' Roveo.Tay SR WAREILE “ e 2 had i iy e . e ¢ | from the other roads to bring the fight to ‘a | quulitics A 1 2 | spent a fortune in 1 ing, but there was B cut on the road. Others are likely to follow | T the ethier road ihe b 1 | aualiti the heir to many millions. While abroad | of count in 1888, and who has presented & | oo’ 1o Tie B party of Nebrasks | lefy an estate wortl 8,000 i leaa of theso nion. A s Ul ermination, iue tratnmen Ao | gne way of ettiiug & Oantrovorsy { her browher became “ehummy” with the | statue of Leo XIIE to the Cathohie univer- | guve sonators toduy §took in 1) his of ) (AN it hod . tho bi: ~u.‘nm“i.‘..‘.x|m "\"“j'“ ! '“’“'-”‘“l“» { company directly whewher the report was | BereyUe, Neb., April 15.—[Spocial Tele. | carling a Hi -lm ]n,« latter met the girl y at Washington and to the cathedrals of | zionand enjoyed the luxnry of i ¢ y bath The beith s WOLe 108 BeaTly 80 SanEaine lust nieht of | true, determining to enforce « continuance | gram to Tue Bee.|—Ex-Seaator H. F. Clark e ceromony hat sveupied just thirteen | Carpineto and Perugia, has veceived from | i, Gpeat Salt luko at Garfeld Boach, T Bostox, N April sey Larcom, winning the fight iuaugurated Monday, and "" heir recognition as lubor organizitions | Deputy Sherift Victor MeCarty, Thomas | minutes and before the start was made for | pope the title of duke. an honor very sel- | party was mad Lincoln, Neb. and | the poetess, is dead after a protracted ille do uot hesitate to say that they have under- | - ‘:.*‘:”‘l““‘”l “"‘\‘;l“‘”‘ '”‘;“ “:‘;_"\’j"fl“‘” | MeCarty wd T a8 Joyce wer ssted | the carrinzes the huge 1 0 te had » conferved by the Holy See was originally led to includo all the | pegs. 3 p, “"\r' »‘y:’l"l‘l“_‘l“ AN taRe. | v - | today on the chiargeof trespass pr by | managed to break into the church by one of 40iial 2 nothar SWarlh: thirty-three N ka state senators, but o | Crrveeasy, O, Apeil 18200 B, Williame, ound the hogdquarters of the strikers Opinion of n Kullroad Man e S A ey at | the side doors. Up the side aisles they 4 3 account of the hurried preparations for the | nnaging editor of “the Plain Dy |}-« ¢ w‘vu n; heard now and then discus Tn speaking of the str on the Santa Fe | work building a fence on property owned by | crowded pell mell. They were mpstly Krer, Aprin 18 ew York Herald Cable | trip ouly the f ing members got aboard: | found dead in his oflice this moruing, sions 08 to whether arbitration would not be | o *L“Liilio it e d the following | Clark and to which Dow cluims a title by | women, They fought, struggled and pushed | —Special to Tue Bek.]—Prof. Wolf of Heid- | Lieutenant Governor Tom Majors aint wife | gupposca apoplexy was tho cause good thing, but the majority of the wel e A e : ter A n.‘u]-‘ \ ul i 3 ¢ ln)-lhn y of the Iml: | signiticant opinic strike inaugur- | rvight of peaceable possession. A countinu- | fora place to see clberg hus discovered another planet of the | of Peru, Neb,, and Walter M C 34 S ERAY a3 Ao R hard Lpen Vs who bad 1 qied hero s week ugo was the beginuing of | ance was taken until Thursday, at which [ ol st their bonnets in the melee and | thirteenth magnitude wife of Bennett, Neb., G, W. i Minaesota’s Sensntionsl Loglslature Dies S "R‘_"“"‘l‘)-“""“j' he move- | 4 " yrouble which is to test the relative | time the cuse will be tried be tice | uot a few dresses were torn, A TN wife of Bennett, Neb.. A It I 61, Pavt, Minn., April 18.—Tho legislature .:"b:lrulll‘ul:ll::"xl‘;l}lsnl :\f’xl‘:::l\:‘l‘z:‘lll;l:;\‘lx'l,‘hlll | strongth of + the railroads and organized Maddook. Shame! shamet” came trom the persons of Falls City, Neb., J. 1), P'ope ar i Smallpox ut Winnipeg. rned wt noon after an exciting sess o iy labor all overthe country. Itis now the Friend, Neb., I, C. Callaban of Friend who were inside on. The police il inside on fnvitation. The poli n the bud and the wen sottled down to the | yng Captured & Kunuway ore he Srow WiNNiekG, Man, April 18.—The alarm h . G, Shafferof | in which numerous sensational luvestiga- erstanding ameng the men that the T were helpless and the unbidaen crowded to 3 4 L. Hahn of Hastings wnd i Sha Y that the fighi was on to stay, SRS sy i Hastixas, Neb,, April 18.—[Special Tel the end, wuc > ovide: {sfac- | Which wus felt on account of the smallpox | Lincoln, The party will leaye toworrow | tions have vcen carried on, and many Lupos Mr, J. H. M 6““”‘ B ialoaten) of Toes s wuch to their own ovident satisfac icoln, part) | | NULD ON BECOND FAGK.) gram to Tue Bre]—A Kearney girl, aged l uion and every one else's disgust | bas subsided, Only oue fatal case aud two [ over the Rio Grande Westera, } taut lawvs enacled.