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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 4, 189: NUMBER 219 YT d ST r | owa and Nebraska state institutions. She 101N ‘ \ 1 "o \ N i hirtoen feet elght-ten above the low | N mwivn reavn | States from Mexico and pr ¢ the govern r " T " m X for the past nineteen years and was held in i e v b caused the | ation for- | ratton Hotel Man Accused of Trying to | the highest respect Sioux City Rapid Transit Company in a STUDYING RINE ZOOLOGY. Charles T, Gale, Laramie's Oity Treasurar, is | Didding th | 33 8ab Burn a Rival's House. 4 Dbl LA L Receiver's Hands, Towa Professors and Students Making an an Absconder, P alisio e bletor | fome Sworn Statements Made Before the AR . NEnraska City, Neb., May 8.—[Special to Extended Sen Voynge. DAL foreien It ners Court of Impeachmant Yesterday. Tue Bre.|—At high noon today in the par Bavtivone, Mi., May 8.—[Special Tele n euve and foreizn teprosen. | APTURED AFTER A SPIRITED CHASE 1“l"' of ”““‘T”;‘l ‘I' ‘]‘]V hotel I“ i [“ stie | COULD NOT PAY OPERATING EXPENSES | gram to Tur Bre|—Iu the face of a north- | WAS A PROMINENT WYOMING POLITICIAN | okts LA s Chapman and Mr Clifford of Kansas teports 1 of K & western gale the expedition of professors - 18 tnking terrible favages, DORGAN'S MIND SWAYS LIKE A PENDULUM City were made husband and wife, Rev. J and students of the lowa State uni ohn Jenking Alleged to Have Employed | B (Groer fating, The wedding was ¢ As In Many Other Ins Coune versity led today on their float Fwo Men to Destroy the St James borate wh has taken plac with the Collupse, the Loss Will Fall on ing laboratory, the schoone: Emily His Way to Mexico or Europe—His | Indications that the Fugitive is Safe on | | Crawlord Citizens Fxeited Over in this city I'he parlors wer Eastern Peopla— Many Attache B, Johnson, for the Wedt Indls nnad Property Attached by City Rio Grande OMclals Kedy | | WILLING 10 CoMpn 5 Sometimes He Forgots Everything and Again He Remembers Too Much, Anonymous Letters, SRR i s b T wents Were Th the Bahama islands, Prof. C. C. Nutting Authiorities. ¢ Rate \War, of Mendelssohn's wedding march by e is in charge of the party, which is composed HRHDE tH S Wi | Prof. Mariager's orchestra I'he bride 5 " i of (. L. Hauser and H. F. Wickham, in 4 " Ay ShBianediia L R 5 Sratros, Neb., May #.—[Spectal to THE | is o aaughior of ex-Mayor Ct in, and | S10Ux Crry, o, May 8. [Special Telegram | gtructors in zoology; Prof. Arriof the lowa | Larawie, Wyo , May 8. —[Specfal Telegram | this morviing on his v | OTTENNESS IN THE STONE CONTRACT ber|- A man ramed Melntrie was arrested | the groom a young business man of Kansas | to Tie Bee.]—Judge Gaynor of the district | State Normali school; Prof. S. Stockey of | to Tue Bre |-—~Charles ‘I, Gale, city treas | rumor is that | i ero three days ago on suspicion of having | City. After t ceremony 1 10818 sat | court today appointed A. M. Jackson of this 1“ ‘m\lv»;'-n Ce Ruapids, Ta.: A. Barrett | yrer of Laramie has absconded with city | tradition | & h h Sy ve | 10WN to an elaborate wedding dinner. ‘The | city receivor for t HoEt 6 & 8o illiam_Larrabee, son of ex-Governor Lar- [ pooqeqm v o about. $12.0 R Hoo State Oharged with st Five Ti tarted a fire in the cellarof the St. James | (o Uni o n it Witarnoon for Kansas | Co) Feceiver for broperty of the Sloux | .0 "1 G "Heakes, Hénvy Ditzen, Edwin vt UL R SRR i A : arged with Almost Five Times the otel, bought lately b, Burchell, who is | Sabin, W. P. Howell of the civil engincering | 10 Denvera week ago last Sunday for the Cost at the Quarry. epairing and remodeling the house prepara NEL<oN, Neb, May 8 [Special to Tugs | Qualified immediately under a $10,000 bond, | department of the university; Webb Ba ostensible purpose of having his eyes treated, t " N Y ory to opening. Melntrie pleaded n Bi AL the Arl hotel this morning which E. C. Palmer of the Board of Pub! lard, A. M. Rogers and_Gilman Drew. The | but that was the last seen o heard of hin 5 the charge of trying to burn the hotel, | MP. Forest . Battenfield was married to rks, Robert Fowle of the Hotel Fowle and | I /e Mrs. Gliman Drew, Mrs State Kxaminer Horn Miss Cinnie Heltzel, the accomplished daugh 1., fC6llbwa| Gaptbulist, Kee duvetics) THE Wickham, ~ Dr. TLeora John terof Mr.and Mrs, Levi Heltzel, of the i e Ll Miss Bertha Wilson, Miss | - lones he had the hearing postponed four | Arlington. Mr. Battenficld is assistant | APPlication was made by E. W. Skerry, routy of the university law de- | and the entire night was consumed in exim ays. In the meantime John Jenkius, the hicr of the First National .bank of Nel- | local banker, who is trustee for the stock- | purtment, Miss Maggio Williams and Miss | ming his books and accounts, They found roprictor - of the Kerkhide botel, | 8on. while Miss Heltzel is an accomplist holders, the action being taken to protect | Minnie Howe of the Des Moines High school. | him short in the leparted for parls unknown. The | musician and a social favorite in Nel- | gtockholders and ail creditors from threat- the hold are, work and study tables. | geperal opinion that he has either g to | him ou his ame night about 10 o'clock Melntrie con- | S0n. After a tour through the east o arc racks for instruments and books, | §105ico ot Kurope and as ho has o good start | the meeting et i b More Than a Car Could fessed having firod the hotel at the instiga- | Mr. and Mrs, Battenfleld will be at_home in | £9¢ oom for developing photographic | fpisdoubtful if e vill be caught Cale was | ne tion of Jenkins and implicating a young man | Nelson. Only a few of the immediate friends | grounds negatives and instruments that will bring Andidate for Fe-election on tho demoorn by the name of Waldo Sutheriand from | were present I'he company has a bonded indebtedness of | up marine life from 150 fathoms. Prof | {iiker at the eity eleciion. but was boaten. | day Tt Lt Bie NP T fia Jattae having 8ot Aireto Nelieupie’s Urop Unilook; 3,000, of which the majority is held by the | Nutting expects to bring back great adti- | g also heavily involved finmcially in | rat At now bulle I o R AT i the building about two weeks ago by placing Crers, Nab., May Special to Tie Bee.] | King Briage company of Columbus, O., which | 10ns to the university collection of marine | other ways und owes lurge sums of money to | tin ing ANcoLN, Neb., May 8 —[Special to T cotton batting in a cizar box and hiding it in > X 4 b S etE o g zo0logy, already the largest in the west 4 AR e Weather crop bulletin No. 4 of the Ne- | built the road under contract. The property f L AL it B il y N it by 1 25 oach for starting the fires. A reward | braska weather service issued from the cen- | consists of three miles of elevated track Town Musiclins ut (he ¥y SR e B SIS S SRR L A T TG s ) ch for starting the fires. ewir mt 1 5185 g i dent of the ramie National bank and Rob s peachment trial has been concerned S was at once offered for the arrest of Jenkins. | tral offce at Boswell observatory, Doane | on Third and Division streets, extending | ~Ciicaco, 1L, May 3.—[Special l:]“”"'f’ ert H. Homer of the Wyoming Nationa Nothitg New bn the Rate War Tsta ,l(m B ‘““-]“ ; o {htie IR Bt bhe Fugitten. college, Crete, for the week ending Tuesday, | from the business center to the stock yards, | to T BEg ] —The Towa State band began a | hank, two of the wealthiest men in the cit 4 _ < telit iyl LU UL LU i R L s M | May 2 says all double tracks. and as much more single | Series of concerts in the Towa building today, | A warrant has been sworn out for his avres v e was n courts and lawyers are settling down for a P e e ompanied | Reports received trom 119 obsorvers Insixty- | WFACK ~surface” road “extending ~througn | which will continue WlL the close of the fuir. | on the chacge of embezzicment, amd oficers 1 th ] 1 seige by Mr. Williams. the editor of the Stratton | thIce count * | Morning Side, Peter's Place, Staubins and | The band is under the leadership of Fred '\x\xl”\'»l» Uik G LILOIEAILL L 2 AL d Coon the opening of court, the examinas | AR SRl L e b g The week neold, with snow and hard er well populated residence suburbs. arick Phinney of Dos Moines, and consists of | The council held a special meeting L 8 tion of W, H. Dorgan was resumed by M, crale hore, yeatorday i vent o | trosts in the contial and nort) ctions of I'he receivership was precipitated by the | fifty-two pioces. A state approprintion of | Authorized the bondsmen to besin . \i SR a i WA (\" e e et i g | e states eloudy with many dugs of Izht rin | yecent failures. The road's stock = was | 812,000 ill contribute to its support for the | Ment proceedings against Gale i the namc g umbertson. For an hour Dorgan continued kins, they took the first train going | or milst, but with precipitation zenerally below | Jap i he t % ¢ et to or quest Wi o ‘ 4 3 } ; B : argely inthe hauds of those who f stay here'and oach cobiity furnishos o meme | Of the city to securs his proj He ; to answer que s, but in a guarded man- st, describing Jenkins at every stution. | the normal, exceptin the northeen part of the | pRed 80 has ot yet boen able to got At | bor for tne wasone of the leading Odd Feblows of th t 8 band and he o pay for £ ner, evidently feaving that he might drop a They had just completed giving a minute de tin g A i & band and helps to pay for his | S08 1 AR S T it ) J seription of him 10 the railrond employes at | T temperature has averaged t an’ aceurate estimate of tho comoany's | scrvices, This morning n_ tesi of the tate and a prominent politicia word which would be used when he is called P LG ot y W the normal over the stite generally oating indebtedness, but it is now thought | acoustic properties of the Exhibition hall S o " | betoro tho dis S hito RBEWeH ""-;” let ! ;'\}' LA LR LR R he precipttation vanged fron less than halt | that it is considerable. The road has been | was made by the band TOO FOND OF HORSE FLESH, re the district court to answer to the nincl alons the southeen border to over two | expensive to operate anc HlaRtoRbd 3 L | indict found against him. His re- head out of the caboose window of the | inches in places along the northerns snow we Dy e hthid, Bt aunatl o =0 t freight bound for the west that was side somewhat weral, melting as it fell in the bl () W LR t its bonded in SWEPT BY A lkl}llfl?\l'. CAN Moore's Pardsn Did Not T -3 0 t S | 1 LA it his peculiar fail- trached for b cnger to pass. (st section, but generally covering debtedness now coming due. friaireg ) n Loss B ¥ e to remember is generally unfavorably R ¢ recognizea us | grownd and amouhting (o vver seven in u Gt dlilis WEkE ¥oo6 ko By the Bussting ofn Biz Dam Many Ohlo | Cupvesse, Wyo, May 8—[Special Tele- | 1o 5 i commented u Jenkins., The inkslinger T L e e G LU Ll b % Lowns Are Flooied, ram to Tue Bee]—James Moore was | over priy Herald promptly pulled the ai brakes and | thissenson; seeding is practically completed, | How a Des Moines Business Man Ruined | | t RBANA, O, May 8 —The g |I|'~l>\:|llm\ brought in this evening from Sabille county | inz to the the train was brought to a standstill. Bur- | and a farge per cont of the corn ground s Tris Prospeats tor BUR ity that ever came to the people of Logan | hya deputy sherif. He is charged with chell, Pierson and two or three of the train | plowed.” Butlittle corn s planted because of d S men Jumped off and ruslied into the car_ and | the cold condition of the grous Des Moixes, Tn, May 3.—[Special Tele- | and Hardin counties was that of last night, | horse stealing. o was pardoned from the | 5} Rapid Transit company. Mr. Jackson CAR LOADS WERE TOO BiG FOR THE CARS nd at the preliminary trial before Justice 1 by the members of the council last ev e Vol i o Two Instances at Least the State Settlod amount stated. Itis the | day, bu for Thousands of Pounds of Stone ened attachments by creditors on the Carry. banks and private individuals here cony 5 Brr 'his has been an uneventful day, so a % item in one of the wan said that the woney was L ; i e e d to Hopkins. The amount was paid by | s ¥ k. but 1o receipt was given, After get- Wiostod Jonkins, Ha was brought to Strat Small grain has not fwiproved much, but is | gram to Tue Bee.|—L. Brown, who, until a | when the Lewiston reservoir broke and | penitenti about two months ago fora blication | ting the money he (Hopkins) went some gencrally in abos 1 Sunie onditio s Urnee 3 £ o | similar offense, anc s w chiarge wit ton and the entire outfit was given a pealim- il LAt ltjon usres | few days ago, was manager of the Hawkeye | turned an immense flood of water upon the | Sitilux nse, and is now chargad with S aHtacite A h thit wil ; ported 1ast weeks very bickward and mueh be- : gl Sy O WO LOF - BOATIHiT # CBELAIN (REBOK, fok. LHO tHarEN! Lyear tourist sheets ad rate cireu- | place to look up vlans of other prisons, This |\:.:: |3-l~vl|lw HER ;\‘l o Th ;:“u low ihe average condition at this season of the | Hat works, has disappeared from Des | residents along its course The break | cyivh'a man numed Langhoff is alreadyin ot e urist | junket was made in December, 1891, and e R e i R R e @ ) Moines, groatly to the grief of his wife and | was in the northeast "ul‘m{wf'l_l-'n CVOIr, | fail here. His wife, with whom he was | oo [7*° e i Rl ',‘\’ wfter his return no itemized statement was frovails, bug uo attempts will be mude to Disposed of Oxceoin Thieves, family and the sorrow of numerous creditors, | Where a wasteway 620 feet in length is | Jowtly indicted, is at large. resolution was passed hige for the | ever turned in to the Board of Public Lands Thwart justice, Oscrola, Neb, May 3.—[Special to THE | Brown was making a success of his busi- | located. A break 200 feet wide occurred, and 1T ] transportation in curs of bicyeles | and Buildings. BRI TR e g e Sk Y& Do s the water came rushing down in a flood ten emocrats in Control. 3 ‘ Hud cither fire g ¢ headway it is | BEE]—The county attorney entered a nolle | ness till he got too eay with the | U = baby carriag ended by the 3 S vetaRotiapitY very probuble most of the busincss part of | proseque before the district court yesterday | €irls about town and learned to look | fect deep and three miles wide, completely Rawrins, Wyo., May Special Telegram | {005 3 ¢ ral B ix boilers were s the prison, four of this place would now bo in asies. The 1ast | i the last case of the thieves who stole the | Won the sparkling wine oo frequently, | SUDICIEIng the country uround and carry- | to Tiug Bee.|—At the city council meeting | Agonts, rth of which were the property of the “prison con- fire was started in the cellar. and two fruit | &0 1 i 4 b . W, B v About two weeks ago his wife and children, | i€ everything in its way. today the mayor handed in the following | pates was . X5 Ry | tract.” Repairs hiad been made on them and cans of kerosene were us TEEHORBIaaPaER | vees A0 URNEIYFLO rokaw's | who had been living in_ Chicago, where h venty Thousand Acres Are Inundated. | pominations, which were promptly confivmed: | will annon g the expense charged against the contract. 0 give it & srood start, but fortunately it was | F0om some time ago. There were four of | had deserted them, learned of his wherea- The big covered bridge, 150 feet in length eck, Warren Galving marshal, Daniel | was also discovercd by the servant eirls who were | them arrested, loun Johnson, John White, | bouts and came to Des Moines. Mrs. Brown | (o 'sivung complotely round snd then torn viattorney, H, D. Merritt; treasurer, | Passenger e " sleeping just above the place where the five | yames Dickenson and Frank Watters, One | 5008 caught on to her hubby's relations witn | foos WIS Cent nway, Haus Hansen; policeman, Thomas Hauks. | pereen sular ¢ Wo 10 bill of lading of 4 car of stone shipped was staried, and the alirm was given by | of them pleaded guilty and sent to the | other -\uulul-u here, l~'|“w er ‘! to ru.r.:nw him In the course of the flood the houses | The city is now in avsolute control of the | fair A one by & H. Atwood the Codar Creck man who them. Mclutrie says Sutherland filled th BTG SRRt e Tked if he would only help support herself and | o¢ jack Smith and Wiliiam Duvault | democrits for the first time in three years. ha R fair round trip excu sold Dorgan the stone, was presented, shows cans with the kerosene and he (Melntrie) |V “*‘ b "1,43. wo of them walked out | children and a large number of tenement hous — - tivke that there were 345 cubie feet of ston started the fire, He hung around town a | ©f the jail door when the sherilf was Brown appeared to consent to thisar- | g yugters, and buchelors'’ homes wel Kliled Calhoun in Self-Defense. 3 — ighing 00 pounds. ‘The witness ha fow duys and then departed, gong to Ben- | B0t looking, and tho other, Jobn White, was igement, but instead of doing 8o he raised | g pmorged, though fortunately cverybody | CHEVENNE, Wyo, Muy 3.—[Special Tele ROy anlarsiniongary AR aLIa igh never thought that that amount of stone kelman and ‘Trenton and finally arviving in "Tl'h‘k‘_"'_‘l"‘s‘h_i‘,;‘*l““’";“mmw Vlast nlohel iTie what money he could on his business by | punaged to escape. People fled in terror | gram to Tur Bee.|—Sandobal, the Mexican Hor Seiaves, Ark, May 3.--The South | would crush any ordimary car. He could not Ui place Monday moruing \‘\m“ B B L ok Merte L freine | ERURE M LCOTEIE AN EAYE }n“{gf ::I[lll from their homes, while “the flood rushed | who killed Al Calhoun at Fort Stecle a | Wostern Passcuzer association met in con- | remember that it P fred o hin SR were on his track, little suspecting any sus L a8 . tl nfte or the business sther party and | g iR ailb ing everything beforo Al o : ention here this aiternoon. The purpose ore was 4 discrepincy. between the true Dieion rested on him ; L p.m. After ho went home the ofice was | gave his note for the ment | 0w the alloy, taking everything before | fox daye ago. was given a proliminary hear. | Vetior ) AL o LhoARurIx amount, of stone and the. amount billed Rlsoaa’ o broken open and the thieves found about $40 | of the same business to the man of "] M “"'"bj.n." O oo | INE this afternoon and prompuly discharged, of the meetiux Is to_establish uniform rates | {00 00 SORE HHE LIS FIHONAY B d R RDATENEh Bu S0l oInits worth of stamps and §10 in change. There | whom he purchusod it in the hrst place. | the dam throws ‘1§ water fato. the | Lic tesuimony going 10 show that the killing | efer alf soushorn woads during the Worlt's | oro chieeked and that ended the inqulry, as Y il were three registered letters thay they did | Then he gave his wife and creditors a gauzy Al G g atel was done in self-defeuse, 1 the railvoads in Avkansas, Texas ' v i v ing - S Ees OF . Thavient S & 8, b PrAIE L Y | Miami nal. A portion - of the town - Louisinna and - Indian Territors are repre. | "0Uhing was done in the way of weighing or Constderable Exeitoment at Crawford Over | Bol €6 ortid ot want. They gov i by a | story about going up north on business | s “vory “Tow, and 1t was badly flooded Result of n Family Quarrel. sented. ’ PP | verifyine ihe weight. Tho coleorated car R e o fARGnY s LB Liae trip and he has not been heard from since. | Quinev, Logansville, Dografl, Piqua. Troy [ Rock Srmixas, Wyo. May S.—[Special S which carvied this Joad was No. 7,079, the R S Ay S 8 o PR Al 6 D s HOBEOR AT H R RN His family is lft in destitute eireymstanc AR Da vl ato NidRo BB Gl ourss ALRthe | b e NO TG Lk property of the Burlington ¥ ¥ ' HepnroN., Neb., May 3.—[Speci ™ and his place of busin in the hands of a s e t has boen reported, | relegram to Tue Bre.]-—George Mi 3 Jonn L. Webster objected to the question, B S e o vindoitto town of Cruwlord enioN, Neb., May 3.—(Special to Tue ° flood. So farno loss of life has been reported, ohn I n, | e ting i | Bre]—A five broke out at 11 o'clook last | Feceiver, while the holders of his notes. the | but'when the flood subsidcs it will likely be | Promiment man about town, shot and | ¢ Ike of the Expectea | Stating that it was misleading and that it thirty miles west of this place and th DIt 1 the luneh conm ot A 1 Hatheay, | Wortgage and bill of sale are having a lively | Yovogied that moro than one unfortunate | wounded his wife today. She will recover. was ab another time that the car was used. miles from Fort Robinsou, has been in “:M A “‘.lf‘ alea '1 S M“iui war over whose claim s to be considered | porished. The damage to property in Logan | He then shot himself through the temple \]\ ith this statement he moved to strike from state of excitement. The fiest trouble oc- | Hook and Ladder company No. 1 responded | first. county ulonc is estimated at #0000, | and died Immediately. Family quarrels St Al e | pomecaiiuatiinbiquestionin LI SEIEIA ourred over a fuss some one had with a col- | With promptuess and many buildings, includ- SEsiTan(On)ing: Farmers will lose_everything but their land | caused the trouble, statemont b the Cliness minister | Justi rulea that the, matter swod man named Diggs, not however a | ing the Central house, were saved. Loss to a.. May 8.—[Special Tele- | and they will be financially ruined. ———— sesmuchinispmedgbyronsrissliantindivand(Sollkie 1 pcRedioneTbes XU RUSIS ldler That sne night some one. shot at | Stock and building. £00; no insuranic A (th e B a s ATL b T ar (e Oicera - CAPITALISTS SPARED. ceived fr west icating danger of | that the cc would not strike from the he arty who had the altercation with | A heavy rain feil this morning which was [ B SR ) ol % : faipy. ¥ Lt o attacks upon his countrymen, oivinge to their [ M y eithat Dot Diwis, through the window. Diggs was ar- | Much nceded. Small grain is looking fine, | Of the lowa National guard was held here | Sr. Louts. Mo., May 8.—The river is sta- ck that Attendson m Party of Them tn | goneral refusal to register under the Geary | had nos som s honitive that he Jud never PR R i igld intil County Attom k. | Corn planting is in progress today to discuss the question of camps for | tionary here, but at Madison and Venice on RniThan Darsitoy D rali i Robhsts: B o Pt oo naiing DHRG| Doy cemmun vt PR ZoaE s went up from this place il after naving | Monday, May Sipjlistrict court will con- | the coming summer. If the guards do not | the east side there i3 deep water, making | Kaxsas Crry, Mo, May 8.—Mr. A, A, Mo- | the following m who Sold the stone to Atwood, who in heard his proliminary examination was dis- | {oe. Wi Judiee tlastiues presiding. (nl.'; g0 tothe World's fair they will be given | many houses uninhabitable. ‘The Venico | sier, president of the Kunsus City & Inde Secretary Grosham, n an inters fow tonfzht “The ouly way by which Dorgan ever knew gharged for luck of evidenco to hold or to | JOUKER, (8 £56 e ten days camp on Io soil, either | ferry has been busy all day removing 1esi | ponlence Afr Lino railway, and one of the | Saldi “Ttfs but natutal that the Chincse ‘and | that he gt the stone was by the bills thas £ L e ia it s _ | dents to St. Louis, The mnorthern half of | P Sl and one of the | ¢jieir ehief representative: in the United States | foliowed thie ears 48 noe of tho. stone This, s, did not meet with the ap- Carpenter's Portrmit Tatk. in regiments or battolions. Many ofl- | Sl ora ol s stillunmbablcable party of railway capitulists who were on the | should fecl sonie ansiety. Upon more < one yas proval of many of the citizens of Crawford, | Hastixas, Nob.. iy 5 (Speclal to Tug | €O favor the latter, as they are | P4SLCATRICIOT 1o ML, ME D e, two | Missouri, Kansas & Texas railway train | Uhih ono “oveasion in the” past deplorable | géer measured He could ny LT B0ithere was considerablo talk about it, It IRLEANE o) SR R i i "E | smaller and less expensive. If battalion he SteLotiatitaokuk and M i N at Bhaia Byt b araii outbreaks their ra hive oc- | dnding any diser ey in the welght o and there was considerable talk about it T | pyg ) —Prank G, Carpenter, the “Carp” | Suae wre decied wop the fisst of thethied | Miles of the St. Louls, Keokuk and Misouri | which was heid up by tain robbers last | eiirli i Tinieier, howevor, | quantity shipped oported tha as some talk o " cu decided unc ! . ore washed away, but the damage has | night at Pryor Cree T, arrived home | hius 0o meins se {nformation Anothier il showe ’ Iy nehine Diggs. However, nothing out of the | Who is familiar to the newspaper reading | will campat Des Moines or Colfax unde 1 were washed away, but the damage has | yight at Pryor Creek, L T arrived home | has 1o 1 N tion Anothier way-bill showed that a car cons u public of America, last night gave his | command of John C. Loper. Those in at- :Mh'll":‘l‘]’““"gm“. 15"\‘;,',.1,;‘ “‘l'“.r Nest Wheat | yhs morning. He confirws the story of the 1o Feports whatever Indienting. Gt thore 1s | iaining 427 cublt fect of copiag stono, weigh he Ninth nposed of colored | “vortrait talk” to one of the largest audi- | tendance are: Adjutant General Greene, < b eralenatthoskls : f i ing 42,700 pounds, had been shipped. Wit 0 A t : Above this clty on tha Missouri side, | robvery as told in these dispatenes last | likely to be trouble. T o noi Delleve St LR D) : men, who aro largely in the majority at the | ences over assembled in the First Presby. | General IT H. Wiight, Centerville; General bk have washed away about two miles | night,-with the important exception that tho | WL, My Adee i lert yhe depariment, | B8 (G Hot Lngw ansiing about the and particularly Wiliiam Tische, received | one of the Hastings Coll Mutual Benefit [ Moun ~{“ ';‘|' OB '] S ,l', “,"‘, ‘| embankment and damugea more, but us u | turbed by the robbers . \ threatening letters. notifying them to leave | Lecture association and it was announced It was decided that the ird and Fourth | \.o01¢ of almost superhuman efforts, the The party occupied two special cars at thout informing meof it. As matter of town or they would be killed. These letters | that the association would be tontinued for | regiments would hold regimental camps, Wonderful Carload of Stone, st the Chinese, NGToN, DL ., May In regard to stone the only way the quantity was learned 3 5 A L as simply by dividing the wel Vi were signed with the regulation skull and | another year. while the irst and Second re ?lnxl-:lln.wuuhl At Old Fort Monroe, the river threatens d for the night and wost of them | T would do wer [ iresont, (eI ;\’wj:\\‘.:l\lll;x\li‘l\r\ ]I‘I\MIV i '»Ix. ;;‘:\-fh::"::;b‘;: few days later the following N H, b ommander of the G Y e Re- | oongident of saving it. Someof the finest lon. Shortly afterward they were T o T N AT e wits mailed to a number of peaple in Craw- | OrD, Neb., Ma ecial to Tie Ree, public of lowa, and othors were heve from | \iieat lands in the state are under water. | rudely awakened by te rapid firing of small | it givemors (it they e a oo i His Memory Ketirns. ford: The Bourd of Education met and organized | Lakeview and advocated holding the Fourth — arms. One of the party raised his window | of action. Whendi=ordér oceurs, it 1s the duty | The state having disposed of Dorgan for FAUention, Soldicgs: T soldicrs of Fort | today. Itis composed of six members, two roglmenircamnyhere, wiiouhwiliturobobly } R £0vGEIOES 0f stites on i ter soseriots | 100 pounds to the cubit foot. On all such road is handling traffie promptly tached to the rear of the train. Its members | course, durfng my ahsen s he deems Along the Kag.ng Arkansas, and looked out. At the same momenta | of the State depaviment to suppress it It fu the time being, he was turned over to John obinson, Neb., and tost Iy the cav- | from each ward, First wara, J. A, Patton | P done. A stock company has been formed | [yrrii Rock, Ark., May 8 —The river at | voice warned him with an oath to put the | brove inadequiie. the general governent | [, Webster, one of the attorneys for the. alry, wre’ most earnestly ot HNPR0 WAy (o), S there and a tract of laud leased for the pur- | 4)io biace still coutinues to rise. The rise | windew down and emphasized the com- | My dssist, such prosedure would dusolve | oajeials. As suddenly asa flash of light- toned 1o boycott and 1o and J. C. Heddle; Second, J. S. Beauchamp | pose, and the boys will be well taken care ” 3 bowaver, was only one | mand with a shot from a revolver. The | Uon the Depavtmeni of War, fie State des 1o “the sicies his memory returned, galoons ot Deltrcieh, My, y and W. D. Ogden Thivd, C. B. Cofin and F. | of. The Third regiment camp will probably ‘."’l"h'“’,‘,"fii:;"_,} B O oy W on pro. | bullet buried itself in the window sill and | PO SRR BOSEIRE e SRIEEEE L and” to all appearances he had” become & itk dleveo fmblor th el piees of busi: | Misk. The following are the oficers elected: | be held at Creston. Ot Sevarnl larsa bames | the window went down. Then it dawned | | When told of the statoment that the Chi- | oy ed man. He could remember evorys exs 1o rob you, hut have s Supporg | President, J. C. Heddle; vice president, J. S. ; = : P 4 S k upon the occupants of the car that the train | DESO MINSLOF MU cowinunliated with & thing that the attorneys thought that it ) upport | posuch o o) P ot Towa Ratlroad Directors Moet, nd outhouses v down the stream today h i retary Adee, in order to str hen thecase AT o Boms Tocent wuult-be lyuchors | SOMEASIORIARERHRY © B Coliaittrone: [ o gk e B My~ (Speclal @ Very little apprehension for the safety of | Was being held up. Money and valuables | (¢ o “ocainment in Ings for in. [ Was desirable to remember; he could re. nr people. A. Pattor 3 s, fa, May 8.—[Special Tele- : 4 5 : + has soc ed anc b capitalis { B BOVE i 2 e Q10 ThaL R and fmr B LEoOR R ot April 174 Vel pidon SARIDS . I bridees is folt, as the bridges wre substan- hastily d and the capitalists | g,/ 005 N Grosham said he was sure it | member dagsand dates, facts and figures, Qi thonighi ot Aprll 17 theso men and {hole P et eram to T Bee.] —The wnnual meeting of | JHHKEE B/ calmly waited for a visit from the bandits, | (CHIMEYY 01 (SR SOLE e S8 SUEE 18|y in every word that he uttered there wa henchen Joined in a chise after i colored : rganized a New Lodge, the stockholders of tha Cedar Rapias, [ "Rl ohts veceived from Saline ¢ day | In the meantime the conductor of the train | Wis & hoedless preciution wund. exy a visible attempt to shield the men on trial. anan who liid bowed (o the decree of the lnw of | Senenise, Nob., May 8 —[Special to The Reports received from Saline county today o 3 strong disbelief in the probability of any | & the land and had submitted to w vigid prelimi- | o By e N6 By ¢ pecial to THE | 1/, T pig & Northwestern, the Chi- | say that many farms ure overflowed and | Was being intervicwed by the robbers. The [ 2O 3 Y| Notonly tnis, but he was one of the most nary exumination s o the question of his | BEE.]=Cottonwood lodge No. 238, Anclent | 80 1l 5 0F (Se ] s ruined, Iatter wanted to know what were the two ) willing ~ witnesses who ever went upon the Innocence of an offense charged | Order of United Workmen, was organized at | 5% OFQN << hoe ) 4, the 40 ! e cars on the rear of the train COAL COMPANLES COMBIN E. stand, explaining the most trivial circums- just him this place lust evening with twenty charter | JiPid8 & Clintoa and the Iowa Misslssippt Vatling at Burhington. *Oh, nothing but deadheads,” answere ¢ 0 stances in every detail uting attorney, in behalf of the | ™ 439 SRS SYOHIDR s | City & Western, leased lmes of the Bruuisarox, Ia., May 8.—The danger of | the conductor. MIONW h of Nebraska nmn Chad- | members, y ork s o Plifiec S g HHING By i M 2 ¥ 4 B e mfl“u- SERIVGLEL el m:“' B Pppxgmpiified Y 1 Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern road, | lood in the river here isover for the present, I'he robber -;1'” ided that the .1}.-‘1‘.““»'. 1s ! Rty had curefully an Iy sifted the flimsy | assisted by the Ulysses team, The new | was held here today. Directors were chosen | The river reached eleven and ove hulf feet | Werenot worth investigating, and confined | (o 60 Fap ™ 00 0 Gy pas | Uhe construction of u sewe oo tha Pl e R was bronght | gnlers were installed with George H. Milloy | and oficers were elected us follows: C. J their attention to the other cars of th work, and struck for something better, grad- bove low water mark, The water covered | g o . oy g Solovad \ gadnst the aceascd ordered his 4 . t a T train. Mr. Mosicr left the train at the next | been quietly givenon the Colorado coal combi- | yally 'working himself up to the position of Solouse and forthwlih the as master aud . K. Palmer as sceretary Ives, president and general manager: J. C. | vast teeritory of low land in Ilinois and | ¢tiyion “and took the first train for home e it P : L natEt of Aoheiiuation hLp ur BRI a it hhlod che nhahe Ll o Brocksinit, vice president; W. P. Brady, sec | noyth of here in lown. The river1s failing | ffation and took the first urain for home ¥ Hal s .\ 3 HMeavy Siaie of Nebraska Land, retary; 8. 8. Dorwarc, treasurer; I very slowly. and though a slight rise is re- | o ad'| "“ mh_}: v;“.‘“,““ A ARy AR thoas positions at the hin' and they would hive I Newsox, Neb, May 3.—[Svecial to Tue [ White, chief enginee These gentlemen | popied above, no serious resalts are an A T f St companics. Yesterday at \ pany, holdin, 10se positions pated the sivivze wad bratal 81 Ban)aOnsof the larrost f re Late | comprise the oficers of the abave companies | 0 L 2 i : > bound id no report has been received as | 5V A 4 same time, At the request of the Board of BWR e anvagn uid Lrytal 3 neof rgest sales of real catate | COUIDEIRG the o of the aboye compaules | tiafited vot is 1o just whit the robbers secured, It | business of the new People’s Coal company | Publie Lands and g8 ho gave a $10.- they had caught Diges who ha dand | ever recorded s part of the state took | (AR E PG of Now York I8 treas Crops De-troye is known: however, that they were unabie to | and that of J.J. Thomas & Co. were u- | 000 bond when he apon the cell house, Qe biorunt shnme No- ||| LuicorsoURY r uds comprise | yrep and 'S, 8. Dorwart assistant treasurer Cunicoru, O., May 8.—The Scioto con- | open the express safe, and that they con | gamated, The capital stock of With & fourish de 1 that_ at e otorual shame and disgrace of Ne- | tho estate of the lat iin H. Brainerd feot | fined their operatious” to the passenger | organization is 500,000 and controls no time did he 1 more than §10,- lot i tated that (h \ i coaches, lowing large mines in northern ¢ 000 of state moncy on hand. The Colarado Citizens WHILIn_the Futare iave | | In telling of Lis councction with the prison, T S R R 1o testified that nis first employment was in. the state is in the hands of four great | W. Mosher, and boss of the Prison Contract, 1 Lo = tinues to rise nhas washed out 1,600 1 the prosumed and authori on Lincolu, 111 sod of 3,200 acres, Towa Physiclans in Session, ¢ ¢ . o of the Baltimove & Ohio cast of this city. - Nan ¢ Bular( ald No B A I Sothod T this: Dot Dan y in Nuck inty. The land was N 8.— [Specia ole. | ©f the Baltimore & ( 2 orthweste 3ak iartield BORLTLOr with Kueh wbandoned. scoundrels as d il refere ¥ e order of The | . " '“,,'\,' B dhor \lv"\ =l ‘",'“_ ,‘ 1| In the Sebto valley’ between here and PENNOXBE JNDIGNANT, MeGregor Neweomb, Tishe, Deitreich, Butts, Foote, | disteiet court gramito Tan B he twenpy-fourth an- | waverly 12,000 instructions from the board were to do a Kissick and Stewa wood Job. This Dorgan, on oath, told Mr, n cres planted iu the bottom O'Neil is president and J, J. ‘Thomas Webster that he did. always selecting and Bkinny" and others i ———— — nual session of the Hahoemuan Meaical as- | lands have been washed out Oregon's Governor Ret s @ Sharp manager of the consolidation buying the best stone that was to be found ml\u«v‘:“‘y‘..‘, Z‘,“f “.m.\“ ven £l I-Hr""""\ Hame Industry.. sociation of Towa begun heve today and will wwer to Secretary Greshim Th ives » ) { | on’ the market. His memory having re- Keanuney, Neb., May 3.—[Special Telegram | ongiyue tomorrow. The association has a HBE, BALNS BYN DIAMUNDS, PoutLaxp, Ore,, May 8.-The following | the Colorado ¥ ! cor iti- | urned, Dorzan was able to state the manty a0 (00 muci eiy | ) : ite the e membership and the atte telegraphic correspondence today passed | Zons Cosland Coke compan 20 | height, width and longbh of all of the wallas such i murderous and southern chase, to Tue Bek. ) —Company A, Second regiment, | Tfyou soldiers wish to respect yoursolves | Nebruska National guards, gnve & grand Auother Sensation Sprung in Her Cele- company an ople's Coal o the quantity of carth excavated, where the nd do not wish to see blood spots oir your dol- | full dress ball tonight. Invitations were js- | Stuee 18 good “", W. H. Dickin- bristed Case. petween Secretary of State Gresham and | ete control of the trade in the state stone was piled and all of the circumstances s and divies, shend yourmoney with Messes | suod on paper made at the Kearney paper | 898 0f Des Moines delivered the addr Dexven, Col, May 3.—The Associated | Governor Pennoyer ; being, aside from these, the Ajax, the Allen | Brighteniug up was positive that the Potts und Mooty who wil tread you fike mon et ¥ of welcome; response by Dr. Watson of lowa WasHiNGToN, D. €. May 8.-To Governor | & Bondand other small produciug properties vhich he had constructed were the and soldiers mills D e at Boorarans Al B ioR ol Jona | presa dispatoh {rai Rgyidencs, R T., which | 'p Y ASHINGTON, B O, MAY, D70 SOYAMAE | & Bondund other 8 whioh ho had” consieiciod sty KR Dl Is ton tho ouly wan who has been Keariey's Opera House Changes Hands. | of Council Bluffs and Secretary George A. | relates the substitution of bogus stones for e dinger of Violence to Chiness When the Al mixed with Portiand cement and the whole B s e llam gt of bira V| Keanser, Neb, May 3 —(Special Tele- | Royal of Des Moiues were read, showing the | £20,00 worth of dismonds, which Mrs AI0n-B0L-LaKeN alreqt ANG the prodiden OPENING THE (LLEPHONE FIGHT, i &ty liopes yan Wil empioy all lawral job was oneof which he had always fels, 1 benten over their hoads with sivshooters | gram to Tug Ber|—The Kearney opers | S0cicty's affairs to be in a flonrishing condi- | Josephine Barnaby is said to have possessed Koo Bt 4 w”; A o AN AY, A these thugs and “blaek-le und they h & tion. The president’s annual address was | at the time of her death by poisouing in th W. Q. GRESHAM The ell M " Agninst a sht b s o here Dorg: p " f ) \ house changed managers toda Muri S ke 3 Q. G he Be s Right here was where Dorgan's memory. oo unwhipped ot Tustiee” and stiflotdiers | house ;\.f‘:’.\,.“.‘.A"r',‘ ErRYg ‘u:«.). ',: ‘}“Hl-‘\' delivered this afternoon. Call of bureaus | city, created considerable discussion here, Governor Pennoyer lmmediately sent the New Company in the Courts, once more failed | for in reply to Mr, had_ pistols dra 1 (il andhave | Of tha Kors dpeve houas ot Hasling 18 | was had and the papers on “Eye and Far" | bui was not a surprise, us rumors have been | following reply Pirrsnura, Pa,, May 8.—The American | Webster's question s rivadry g U &y and “Discases of Uhildren™ were read and | prevalent for seven oreight months to the | poprpaxn, Ore, May 3.-W. Q. Gresham, | Bell Telephone company filed a bill in the | *How much moneydid you expend in the urnished- Do pr ' ed Yrol Skinne: in nand. discussed ¥ me effec Washington, D, C.1 L will attend to wmy busi- Y construction of a work shop, buying tools s Judge Macon, attorney for Dr. T. Thatcher H United States cireuit court Monday against Digis would hi n lynched if friends Nesraska City, Neb,, May 3.—[Special Yinton's Murder Teial. Judge on, attorney for Dr hateher | pess;iet the president attend to his b 8 b and getting ready for the prosecution of the, had 6ot got hing to the post, and we give wirn- meeting t < % 2 5l e Graves, avho I8 awaiting 8 new trial on the SYLVESTER PENNOYER, Governc the MeKeesport Telephone company for wor fng now 1o the town o Crawford that these | 10 Tue Bes ] —Ata meeting of the Board of | Des Morxes, Ia., May 3.—[Special Tele- of having been the poisoner of Mrs iovernor Pennoyer, speakiug to an Asso- | alleged infringen of u patent dated | ffe could not remember Hud an Eye for 11 ony. obtainable cornice workers' national convention has ad thines must coase. Vou Ivieh, o tortare, | Education last evening, Prof. W. H. Skinwer | gram to ‘Tue Bee.| —The trial of S. H. | Barnaby, was seen 1n regard to the matter. | ciated press reprosentative, o said THCH Bl Ol AR Dropping this subject Mr. Webster went, S T ORTOR i St il ARB MO [ ol Cre ¢ was chosen superintendent of city | Smith for the murder of William R. Perry, | Mr. Macon sald that he was inclined to | Gresham telegram isan insult to Oregon. I | G491 s et h. T to the question of stone, and, with a clear antri Lt heaple right e | Schieols for the ensuing year in progress before Judge Caldwell at Vinton, | vhink that there had been a big steal and in- | will enforce the law of the state and the | improvement in electr ography [Phelil k8 ks QRS s M1 shet oiEh b i gnder tho sy 1 Qlory, ‘whilo ' we T e is attracting much attention. A motion hug | Sinuated that “gomebody not thousand | president should enforce the laws of con- | plaintifts asic for a preliminary wnjunction | WL save money for the state. With Baveshot wid shl ou Desist, we will - been sustained stutting out all testimony af- | Wiles (rom Deuver” would likely suffer for | gress. [tcomes with poor grace for the | This is the first move in o case whieh is | WG i Gew he went 1o Frelght Agent reduce your hoi \ : s and | Figteen Meon R kot i fecting the character of the murdered man. | 1t If the story was trae, ] prosident toask e to”enforco the state | destined to arouse the interest of leading | LA Hirlinston road, knowing that, b g A Bugerous aliceston have tegitad o 1he | BAAs B, Mol Kho wae promienty | Wi il NGan ot VAITOuh SSRGS | Lopott e that s oouh of nore ago | atoomyany lad s veieh rhiah seied Wha wiujd ' e et athikE n e RN Sieankoe, | wood reputation of Smith, and the sympathy vith the trial of Dr. Graves, us & 6 exclusion I ol et have armina® | the penitentiary erounds aud also knowing the blow." We Lave 0 and we eall upe 1 \ Wis., Ma T'he coal sheds | of the public seems to be with him. The | Witness for the prosecution, aud who was e he Hell patents v that there stoue quarries ulong that thogads to Wit G0 by et f the Northwestern Fuel company f cusa will probably be given o the jury to- | llimately acqualnted with "Mrs. Barnaby, Crop Conditions in the North, : Immediately eastern capitalists formed g | 1BRE AUOES WOH s aould Dak Temeniben BOO MEN WETH TIE BU LT O THE TORCH e R e ere | worrow and it is expected he will be ac- | declared today that most of her allegec St. Pavn, Minn., May 3.—Dispatches from and about Lwo "weeks ago began | 1€ 07 TG AR SO g Sheriffl Dahlinan has been in Crawford for LIV G: BURR S wero | s, 10 18 expected o will be ac- | GELINGs ‘were Bogus. Whatever Jewdlr South Dakota show that nos: i e is in MelKeesport as a starter. Now | e dinount, Bt AC et S U0 Pt ”.m',‘.'.‘:: tho past r duys trying to find out where | Puried under a great mass o u y — Mrs. Barnaby died possessed of, Mr. Worrell i i\ 1ot ssery comes the Bell company with ite suit, The | Saved money o the anonymous irculars were ALl except six of the wen escaped without Anxious to Make Terms. says, was entrusted to his partner, My, | 90n¢. ‘The carly and late suow and rain | gigq wiilno doubt fu h nition slone. coming from. ‘The people are quite worked | injury. Some of those hurt suffered futernal { Stovx Ciry, In., May 3.—[Special Te Schermerhorn, who, ip the presence of wit- | were beueficial. Prospects appear good for | gne of the groatest legal battles ever 8 A up over the affair. 1t is understood that the | injuries and it is thought they cannot live. | gram to Tuk Beg.]—F. M. Hubbell of Des | nesses, examined them and put them in a heavy crop, while the wheat acreage will | u the United States courts Another reason, why ""”j'f"\‘l": bad t“"r‘:fl post commander has issued ord s of the injured are not v Moines, owner of the Des Moines & North. | S8f¢. They wero afterwards delivered probably exceed last year's. - . Creek stone, and fro e Atwood auary, no civilians on the rescr i or at pres mstorn railwar. his been here this orth | Mrs. Conrad, u daughter of the dead woman rth Dakota reports are fairly favorable Cornice Workers, was becaus it looked like the stone In other off for thirty days, - WRRIAED PALWAY, TIng hoon Be W who is supposed to liave turned them over to | Minuesota suffercd most, not over 5 per St. Lors, Mo, May The tin, o portions of ¥ l"“'.““_l"H",-‘:‘.‘N“,"‘:‘,”;E I eyt < TN Fatal Duel with Kaives, negotiating with the Sioux City, g0 & | the Providence executors of Mrs. Barnaby's | cent being in. The acreage devoted to other the quarries, Doran took his foroman, Co wth o 4 ~ nas. | popran Buoee, Mo., May 5. —Last night ag | Baltimore in an effort t induce the company | estate. caraals and potatoss will excasd last year's d ¥ i wie W | rad Viser, alon, considering that ho was an Nrmiaska Ciry, Ne May 8. (Special | Harviell, seven miles south of here, W, | ¥ bake his road into the Sioux City & St - —— . Journed to m n D 10., Abril 8, ApCE there they all talked stone Telegram to Tue Bee |- Mre. Sarah K., | Rowe. n‘)-r inent citizen, about 50 \‘ % 101 Louis line. The Sioux City company has Movements of Ocean Steamers May 3, News from the Orlent. 1504, after electing the Howing ofticers: | yud agreed upon prices. i fbi morning at her home, three miles south of | Rush, jr., with being too intimate with his " i S YAt 'Gonoa—Asrived—Werrs, from New | Ctioa report that in response to a petiti D idaar O, 1. Baaten of ienmond, | bx thoteh Just what its good qualities this city, aged 66. The deceased had bLeen | daughter, and it led to a fight with knives., Danger from High Water Past. York i it 5 f23: the Chinese association of Sun Frau secre Thomus McMasters, Alle the witness would not attewmpt to say, &1 enthusiastic educator of the blind and as- | Rush is dead and Rowe cannot live. Rush | Krokvs, Ia., May 8 —Danger from high | At New York- Arrived—Havel from | ¢isco, stating that recently thousands of | guiny. Pa.; general treasurer, J. H. Horan, \ew but little about sand. sisted her husband in organizing the lilino; was married and was about W years old, water is past. The Mississippi tonight is | Bremen; Spaardam, from Rotterdam, Chinese had been smuggled into the United | Lowsville, Ky Fouvicen cars of stone, the wilnesy dgy