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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. " OMAHA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 10, 1 NUMBER 925 + " ‘ \ was contrary to law. I also had afidavits F “RE F'\ ”LY l HR T | well known popuiist, and_others, and Judge | FINDNINE AT r MO AN | States fing anda state trooper carrying the oW I IV T NN A JA/ BL) 98 9% | not visited the state institutions, when the | was planned by men of every political party i i S % siligabini S\ A law compelled them to make those visits and was an_appropriate expreasion of the < REPUBLICANS AT LOUISVILLE. once every three months, inspecting the esteem in which Judge Tripp 18 held by the p - books and vouchers, Attorney General | Toprj i ines Man at | people of the state dudze Tripp and family | Hig in Permitti itive They Are Congregating at the Kentucky i acific Moo 0 e Ri f the Tmpeachment Have Plenty | Hastings pressed me to give him the afl Torrible Discovery by_a Des Molnes Ma left this afternoon for Vienna. His Course in Permitting Fugitive Holly Metropolls In Lurge Numbers. Union Pacifio Moota Out of the Rio L e davits, but he did not get them, as I told His Home, ———— - to Bscape Questioned. fLotIaviER: K5, May 0,16 14 doabial it Grande Western, of Uash to Their Oredit, him it he wanted them he could go to the DORSEY'S BUSIN:ESS TROUBLES, o this beautiful metropolis of the Bluo Gra courts for them.' oy K i, S ivbadad i \ A £ b e state has ever had within its limits a larger : Rawieh's OrossBEamination, WIFE AND CHILDREN FOUND DYING | They Cuuse tho Partial Failuro of w South | THINK INSTRUCTFONS WERE IGNORED | ;i IS £¥0r e it '\"1:‘,“1,.‘ (;l’\:l‘ b to. | LOMAX SAYS IT IS TO A FINISH ALITY OF THE APPROPRIATIONSETTLED | jonu 1. Webster on crossexamination I Omaha Fiem, L G e A Aakod:. DTN o el Mo, ELAStings: LhEY — Ex-Congressman G. W. E. Dorsey seems - igh 1e members of the National Repub - ' these afdavits showed the allowance of | Towa Board of Medical Examiners May Uso | to have gotten into deep water, financially. | Chillan Officials Desire to Know What Sec- [ lean league are congregating here for the | (fe Will Make & 81 Rate trom Salt Lake " . 1 . a to f cicion of the Supreme Court Gommissioners | {mprober clajms! Its Discretion in Issuing Certificates to | ‘The recent faitures in Sioux Civy are under retury Grosham Froposes to Do ORI Lhial bl Omalia if Necessary Solicitors Dis. ot i - ; ! Practl loners—Sloux City Compnnles stood te be responsible for Mr. Dorsey About the Action of the Min- Mt UL LU LGt iy use the Maximum e Obje s et Up. Did he ask you for the names of t ot iy g 1 ok Bodn 16aded down P i on the Objections Sct Up parties making the afidavits Regovering | from the Fallures, | having been forced to the wall at this time, ister In Tais O s ‘,ll v ] Bo s Rate Bl —_— No: ne wanted the aMdavits, which 1 re he having recently placed $27,000 at the dis LA G COAL CARS WENT | fused to turn over to him posal of the now defunct Ponea bank, in TP ovat tha ur ;m‘:\”“l‘ RTINS SR TR, TTLING WHERE THE While this pressure was made to deliver which he was a stockholder, and which was Copyri mted 1893 by James Gordon Bennett.| Aside from the convention of the Natfonal | ©One hundred thousand dollars, it is v»’nlj« afidavits was Mr. Humphrey pres. Des Moixes, Ta., May 9. —[Special Tele- | connccted with some of the Sioux City con VaLPARA1S0, Chili (via Galveston, Tex.), | Republican lengue there are two additional | ach Time Given Up to the Examivation of Yes, sir e ) A terrible discovery | "1y iy has filed mortizages on_ real LR B O e O g A e . | (Ui S A0 thought by thoso who are in a position to e » Union Pacifie during the first two weeks of thy Atchisin-Midland and Rio Grande vate war in Co After_ vourefused to disclose the facts | was made this evening in the eastern sub- | agiato at Fremont to cover his indebtedness | York Herald—Svecial to Tur Bee.|—At the | HRGORAL commitice Wil he hore tomareoy the Freight Office Records. contained “in those affidavits did you not {ty near the State fair grounds. | to the Farmers and Merchants National | Chilian forei Mee 1 was informsd today | 8¢ Thursday the American Republican el SR M LS M { J ! e _ Me , ot 4 1. ¥ 1 College league will hold its annual s m rado, and it ARy mak losures 1o the publict? | Webb Moon returned from work to find his | bank at that place. amounting to 4000, ( that on April 20 the Chilian government sent | Tho' national committon will moet for th | 148 only been within the past seven days 3 Hiblie do i LSS wife and two young children dying and a }"*"!"» “(““"I“"‘»" 'f""""_‘ ""'1"'1' "".“'l”ll" [ to the Chilian charge | purpose of discussing and outhuing a poticy | that the holes in the sieve have been ERKS OF VARIOUS QUALITIES TESTIFY | PN STIGH that for political purposest™ young man named Ed Stewart dead on the | peEAS SO ind the procecds dierated 10 | d'affaires at Washington fnstructing him to | I“l)"". followed by the party stopped, and rovenues have once more come 2 tan, “No, sir; it was not tloor of his dwelling, Stewart was a horse | bank and other creditors, the balance re- | communicate to Secretary Gresham all the |.«.."f“.\','-‘.f.‘C,fl‘}‘l.i'&"'.1‘.'(}’"‘.‘}»‘3,1'-,{‘."li - 'I{" menced to flow into the Union Pacifle treas- & During the 1892 campaign did you not | trainer and had boarded in the family for | maining, if any. to be turned over to him facts in connection with the action of Mi inz among the members of the national com- | UrY. This is due in great measure to the eh Evidence Taken to Alow thiat Cars | hire o Ty O O i our ™0 | sevoral months. When found Stewart's | Mr. Dorsey through the mismanagement giving an asylum to Blondlot | mittee over the retention of Thomas | ton of that road in mecting every cut made Were Charged und Never Deliverod oGy At there make the disclosur body was clothed as usual, but the woman, ‘.‘.f»‘l";}"‘.&“’,‘f'{?\‘yff"\" . )""I‘:"l‘)“lj;l' ’lllll\‘ll'I".:I\l Holly and ex-Colonel Fuentes, who were | H. — Carter of Montana as chair | by the rival “Centennial state™ lines ‘Did you not muke o proposition to the | Stark naked, was lying across the body and | J v oin ciiorably, but he has lately so dis- | Charged with violating the laws of Chili B s R npaien - Of | But while the Union Pacific has met the T lity for & Day. dommeri o K e S foring to | the chilnren near by ina dying condition e T L R et i Ho was toll to oxplaln to Secretary | 10stfall when ths national cominfiteo met | . ofe SUEE HO0L SO A furnish your information to the members? The woman was unconscious and doctors | BOsed, of nis Proparty e fo. Brodech A8 {0 e "V | and elected Mr. Campbell, it was found that | ™ olorado common points to the i 1 Were e S e lifo, | friends and himself as much as possible. | Gresham that the sheliering of these men [ hie would have to reshen. Bofore adjourning | Hiver, y formidable enemey 1 the Rio No. sir: I did not ThonEh tHoa {n dbabi T L oft buit@ ablata | and liones:to 17h his present erisis | was contrary to public policy and that Min- | the national committee adopted a resolution [ Grande Western inas b 1 f % s . g WalaReATE After that. did you not make the same ougl ere is doubt of their being able to £ A 0 wi trary to public policy a at A € onal committee adopted a resolution [ Grande Western ias been cutting rates from Lixcowy, Neb., May 9. —[Special Telograr ]_,.,,,“L:,'l,f,f','f,,f"l.,h.‘“,' i ,‘,v':‘. o doso. The indications showed chiloroform | 411 rliht. 5 the city vesterduy, DUt | jsior Egan, i permitting Holly to es- | skini the executive comumittee to choose & | Utah common points until the Union Pactfle ) Tie Bee, | —The state oficials who appear e s poisoning, though by whom administered or | YOUI not be od on tho subject of | i tal A cape, had not complied with the instructions | Successor. Mr. Curter was chosen. 1t iS | pasar just be oreo on » reductio : the impeachment trial now being heard in | (i Yot not o aronnd the country seek- | 197 what purpose is a mystery. It was alsy | D% financlal troubl i ! |ielathmea by komo'ot the. BommiLtaamenithat At last been forced to meet the reduction Another indication’ that Mr. Dorsey is be- nam when he informed | P § offered by the Western to Colorado cor L i i A dtelites 2 (D0 o thought that the woman had been outraged Another indication that \ 8 he was selected to act only during the can ) estern ty Colorado common supreme court, their hired striker ing to be interviewed Bt 2 8 inz crowded in o financial way was theelos- | Minister Egan that an asylum should not be | paign, and, as that is now over, ¥he should | points. For ten anys Mr. Bemnott of the reir friends and lawyers are all sulking in sir. = ing of the business of the commission firm | printed Ko R VR RE Mo | ? s , 2 e 2 Dt Vot ok srovaas o, My HitHaway/of LD TUE BOARD. L S wission firm | granted to common law breakers he | withdraw, as Montana has a rvegularly se- | Rio Grande Western has been using his ieir tents togettier: they have painted their i i not prom r. Hatha bl of Dorsay Bros. & Co. at the exchange | (yiiin chargo d'affaires was instructed to | lected delegate. The national imittee < + hoarts | his city that you would suppress what you | - building yesterda Mafiager Marsh was kL A mmi mileage books in conjunction with the cut ices black, so to speak, and "“”) he f,‘. Kknew, i ho would get you & position on the | lowa Medieal Examiners My Use Their | coo b Soporter for Tis Bee at his office | 18y these facts before Secretary Gresham “!I'.‘h‘j."\‘:“I";:‘;;»I' RO ”i'f\'x[‘("wkm s from Grand Junciion, sending passen- ke ‘:mr\m 5 l.“‘;m\”( m‘:” AL || o kT SReALULLUCCL Bl SO UL e lust night and_asked for information fu re- | because the Chilian minister of forelzn af- | il meat tomorzow and eloct oficors Thurs, | S IFOUEH to Deaver for &0, o1 ile RRREARILIBART IRy HED P BT e n T e Bt AL R i et e, { to the rumored fauure of the | fuirs belicved the United States government | duy. The League of College Repubhican | {icly quotad f cate o &4 R \e supreme court commission filed its opin Wits you not called before the board and Filth £0 Tis By The supreme court this m. He said: “Dorsey Bros. have gon 1id G kalisss Slirbs will 1 BaEthE AAmb Biiitaae THu 1y quoted a vate of & the round trip o examine what you knew? fEolH ey DS eha¥e £O0S | did no fully understand what had been i n or the same purpose Thaurs | 4y €35 one way i, tolaing that the appropriation of $15,000 | EXERIHEC - moruing handed down its decision in the | it Q hosiness, R oo oMl Aoe day afternoon T 4 TR ey N t 8, it 5 g SRt A 5 0 person will lose a cent by their 8 3 Candidates for the presidency of 8 as Become Worrisome, Ty the legislatire was leat, and ta i o Hob refuse to let the aMdavits go | long contested cassof the Kclectic Medical e Arri MLy Mhotdad oh thi Ihe charge d'affaives had cabled to the | ytiandidates for the =presidency of th Mi B L T ; i ditor Moore had full authority to draw | out of your possession college against the lowa State Board of to provert a Srabants belonging: t ORIl asvarimE Haaet \tion 1 ley are b ) Mr. I L. Lomax has seen his A { prevent any property belonging hilian government copics of the instruc- | numerous. It is anoounced that Trumbull | dwindle mto nothi wrants against the fund to defray the ex o, siv; 1 told Hastings that he could | Medical Examiners, 1t was an action in customers being tied up. As every | gions g Mir oidlae: of Calife Sifie U A * My 1 pune | aleast i Ton AREAGROEEL. 61 copyinE: bhtT | i ! fons given to Minister Egan. According t Califoroia is in the field. The detegation | of Mr. Bennett, although the lntter has con- euses of the present trind ! \ 16 PUED LA T mandamus to compel the board to recognize | one knows, these things have been piling up | ¢ 00000 stor B was instructed | arri from tt state last night and de- | stantly od the warmest regard fol did refus s nder them to him to be i s ;i 8 pivs, Minister Egan v instruct I L th armest regard for For days and weeks the camp followers ~'|w" L bl the college and grant certidcates to grad Dy [l‘.l I'}v‘l‘fl\”fl! 'ml;h\l l“"‘\:‘m}" 45 | t5 surrcnder Holly cand Fuentes to the | cided this morning to put him in | the Union Pacific, and even w S Kbausea oRTd inve been maxing | 0¥ uates thereof, the board having refused on rotection for our customers we have | (vy,ii; oritics, the fleld. It is also arnounced thet | tos © would protect t f the accused oicials have been making His Speech Was Printed. $LLn oo i w0t come. up | turnod over our business to another firm.» | Chilian authoritics ex-Sonuton. i AL TAEH toisay SHLIE SOl pEatact S e ¢ STiNva the ground that the college did not come up ¢ x-Senator John C. Spooner of Wis- | points, But Mr. Bennett he auditor's life a burden, us they have “Was your speech which you made onSep- | to the requircments aud - standard fixed by | - Mr. H.H. Dorsey was present and st nterprotations Did Not Agree. hounded him on the streets, in his oftice, at | tember 97, 1802, published? X the board in its teaching and appliances, | that the firm had gone out of the stock Minister E \is home ; their stock-in-trade cry being that The Journal of this city did ot publish | The college ofticers claimed that the board | business and would devote its entire atten- | siructions dift ic had no authority for the disbursement of | 1t "}",'“' Oxana Bee publishedat in full, T} pad no power to tix the standard of a medi- | tion ljl '\;An‘(!;m ln‘l,h*' !"l"'""‘l Uhis i h | the copies sent to the Chilian foreign oftice | Ohio delegation is trying to capture it for | g g g put | think cal college, and that the statue was | Was all the information he had to give ou lie cluimed that he was simply to discon- | Squive. It is reported that M. H. De Young o b N LGSR L ‘In that speech did you disclose all that | void in that respect. The plaintif also | McLoud & Loveis the firmn that will take | tinue affording them an a91tin, And that 16 | of Callfornia will naks. @ Aght for yhe chats l days. He has seen the Ktio Grande Western Vit i it bR \”‘I\KH‘-“H e i i | claimed that the action of the board was ;m“\u{«" business where Dorsey Bros. & Co. | s no part of his duty to surrender them us | manship of the national committee, though ooping the business until at last tired of s L) what would happen if they were drawn “Not all: 1 did not touch upon the cell | hud when there was no eclectic physician on | 1eft off. ¢ : this is denied in some quarters. Heis ex- | pulling Mr. Benuett's chestuuts out of the nd the money paid. Even Tom Benton, the | house matter.” S : the board, as irad by the statute in such In addition to the #25,000 ..{..n.— This rence of opinion as to the con ected to arrive tonigh fire, he cntered the rate war arena yester- x wuditor, took cnough interest in the | Didyou disclose all that you knew about | cases, and therefore the ction of the board | Eike given to the Sarprs ond Mer | quct of the Chilian mimster of foreien . - - day, announcing arate of 13 from Utah Loty 4 o the flour and coal at the a was void chants National bank of Frefnont, he gave a | ufuive, and the charge d'affaires was, the ST T Ot DTN e e e Gl At oy ""I""' gl '“"“"“' ‘“‘I““'“’ AL that | knew at that “The court decidos that the Luw is constitu- | Mortgae to Emeline Benton of $14.109. The | fore, jnstructed o present allthe facts to A T I T o e O e el im that the appropriation was illegal, ant Did yeu agpear bzore the legislative | tionul and valid, that the b % the | following real estate deeds,given by Mr. | Secrotary Gresham. ® No reply has yet been | Miss © i 7y ) . X HUnC (O SSA0 3 i e b ¢ : X Secretary Gresha No veply has yet bec 48 Col ot taled of 1the | tinuous sage with .t he might getinto trouble if he drew | committee for the purpose of examining wit- | power to fix the standard of medical col- | Dt to parties named, were filed in Dodge ! Lles OcuxlnsiEAbEo e v Rt alad Outiof i ies LI NS IEY with u thirty day limit, received from Secretary Gresham. World's Fair Mana; the rate 1o go pect th s 3 QL o eoria O | rec [ fr 4 orid's Fa agement. ate 10 go into effect this morning rrants owdering the payment of the [ nesses leges, and that there is nothing in the statute | county yesterday: ~Hanover National bank Ihe Chilian ministér of toreign affairs | Guioago, 111, May 9.—Since the day Presi Of course tho Rio Grande West 3 A § “No, sir." RaT fanlie “i- | of New York ); John Dern, £2.400; ; ; i B N1 tor s thinking that volop \ - vequiving any vparticnlar sehool of medi- | Of York, : n, & told me today he was astonished by | A will meet the rate, and, ac :u«ll";‘-'n! l\:‘m.lnl\.].‘-. u“‘nm nd in ‘l‘:-:l‘l.-\‘l< e | “Was you paid for your services, and, if | cine shall be represented on the board United States National baak of Omaha, | the fuilure of Secretary Gresham to reply to | dent Cleveland opsned the fair by the pres- | cording to Mr. Lomix, A bimeden i ar s o 50, by whom ¥ Other cases decided ave: State ): Saunders County Natdonal bank of | yis dispatches. He is fully convineed that | sure of the telegraph key there has been no | Associated press wires with hizhly colored B the safe side, called the facts concerning U was paid by the state legislature, against Thompson, apvellant, Lyon | Withoo, 27.000; Sarah C. Dorsey, $,200; Cor- | njjpjgy L irave an incorrect translation | day that the attendance was lavger and the | stories reflecting upon the Unton Pacific and hie passage of the approoriation bill to the | +Did you v Mr. Hathaway about | aitrict, amrmed: State aginst Stono, ap- | heha Buunell, 85800 £ A. Cody, ir., #1.000; | of"tha inspructions wiiich were sent to | wosther more propitions. for visiting classing 10 as a ‘great rate demoralizer,’ ittention of the members of the supreme | the last of September, 152, that you would | peliant, Hamilton district, afirmed: lowa | Sarah I Waidnor, $2,000; Charles S. Davis, | pim in cipher. The dispatch from the Chil- | o 5o 0 g 3L Now that Lam in it | propose to stay with fcourt, and that body turned it over to the press your information if he would N 1l college, appellant, againsy Schrader, | $5.500. ¥ s fan charge d'affaives said plainly that Secre fraldis these people who have played fast aud looso supreme court commission. you a position on the republican central com- | Poli district, affivn Long. appellant, BANKIOF VICTORIMOLOSED: tary Gresham told Minister Egan that the The judiciary committee to which Miss | with me until something gives ‘way. I have 5 A o Lbin mittee? agaiust Vatteau, O'Brien district, modified. United States government did not recognize | Couzins® claim was r red brought in a | maintmined as long possiblo the positio { AL L U “No, sir; I have not spoken to H. D. Hath = o st usRiont LR et g - = S a | the right of asylum to criminals charged | veport to the uational cc sior ing | of mediator, ive sent At un early hour this morning a score of | away, excopt to pass the time of duy, since Fodoral Court Businoss, AN0L T ST O G A AL e P e Al i I HLULE il G, n{ titias ll‘, : e Tl v jdyyyers and fho embars of the suprouis |.abont th lab of April, 1608 Des Morves, Ta,, May 9.—[Special Tele- L L T Sl i s the country. In view of the fact that Holly PROVIOHAS (108 Ok U0 Adb e 0L (i atha okreeq o, tavima T RERET court commission wended their way to the Did you state to him about the 15t of | cuvrs vo i’ B 1 ohe. Dntied | States | MELHOUKSE, May 0.—The Bank of Victo- [ (A8 SONALEY; | TR IN CLUNG RS KU I, | congress, creating the commission, Miss [ falh the agreedupon tariffs, L huve stawe house, where for two hours the latter | April, 1592, that you would suppress such in- | 508 10 /0 B R0 TS BRI |, limited, has suspended. The statement | gliowed to attompt to get_away the Chilian | Couzins cannot be regavded as in any sense a | 4o 1o plEyost, 1 breshme T nave oyenvosen figentiemen listened to arguments onthe ques- | formation as you had regarding tho asylum | ‘_*I " Led \‘\_ o "”l hivne prosiding, | Made last Docember showed deposits of | government is anxious to kuoyw what Secre- | member of the commission, and as a logical | lnughed at for pursuing the conservative fuion. Lho opposition 1o the appropriation | {f o would sécure you i place on the repub- | with Judges Woolson wnd Shiras prosiding. | 47 00,000, Tho faflirods a very fmportant | tary Gresham proposcs to do about t. sequence, cinmot be permitted to participate | policy that has boen a governing feature o B o Ll hiot the Memforenae | CunSTS SRS OB Ce the mrotod.| Lhr.00F dookst wia called this moralng 498 | ona, The bafiir lias ngaidenotes el & DatA! s/oLithe Batie Noth know in_its proceedings or excrcise any of the | the Union Pacific in this contest, which RO D tav e SRaarenon |y T Lamusktsun fobiesied fon the grofing [q I asslpnment mads, - Jur London oftice, Tho capital of the bank is [ PPt B B dent in Artigas | Yig18 and prerogatives incident to member- | consider the most senseless iu tho history of cee hud not acted - accordan ! hat the question was for the purposc of | \eill' nuve charge of the cr 1| £1,200,000 and the Labilities are double that he Herald's correspondent in ATUgAs | (hi;) thereof. Whether or not Miss Couzins | railroad management. It has not u smgle the proyisions of the statutes; that the re- | impeaching the testimony of th2 witness, | jydge Shiras the civil suits Suin telegraphs that it is impossible to ascer- | il make further offorts to bring the ques- | argument to stand upon, and if the Burling- RPREI S Comulli o tothe legis | and for tho further reason that that matter | now” engaged in_ hearing the casc -of ¢ . tain the truc = story of the battle | yion up again romaing to be seen. ton and Rock Island would have remained lature wis not adopred by a yea and uay | was not touched upon in the divect examina- | ffomenway Manufacturing company aga AT A DAL Se. which ‘was' fought last —Iriday } T'he first committes to report this after. | neutral the fight would never have gone PRl naliied uhnigsho DL Mo T X el the Council Bluffs Canning company, an | Cuicaco, Til., May 9—The doors of the | tween the revolutionists and the | oon‘\vas the committes on fisheries. The | beyond the boundary of Colorado. But smended should have had three readings in Mr. Webster withdrew the question, stat- | yetion on a contract to force payment for & | Chemical National bank in the New H. government forces mear =~ Uruguayaui. | work of insta'lation in the Fisheries building | with these rouds ‘lendinge aid and comfort? Pach house ou three separate and distinet | ing that he was mistaken as to the fact % . frloars e \ictory is still imed for each side, | 4 ¥ 8 Oy 2o G . e < steam cooler fordL bulding: Fematna 1 oldesa s Natlonal : is 80 far advanced that the committee had | to the Rio Grande, the war has extended fdiys. This had not been done, and besides L uot you say about the last of March, TiHEe Woolson i and e Distriob. Attornay |leersuaticng S LN 0o 5 * | although it sccms probable that the revolu- | 15"y csitancy in saying that the vesult would | over the transmissouri territory and promises ‘he ameudments were not printed befors the that you would suppress the informa: | s T4 grand jury this afternoon | Bank Examiner Sturgis said this afternoon: | tionists defeated the Castilhista cavalry and | po pis ey HASTAE L SRR EB i . e 0 Mills empancled a grand jury this afternoon : A A be highly satisfactory when the exhibit is | 10 the next twenty days to find its way into SIL was put upon its final passuge. tion you had [t he would assist you in ob- | yud made an assienment of criminal cases. think that a resumption of business is | then retived in groups and reassembled near | (oo oty g the heart of the White city.” : Mr. Lambertson, for the managers, argued | taining a political position? There are about fifty wdictments to be | notat all hkely.” Mr. Sturgis gave Cabero. he losses during the battle | *Pie committee on live stock made a report | *Should Mr. Bannctt use your rate of §13 B:hat if the sumo rule were applied it would Mr. Lambertson objected . ¢ are variously estimated at from 100 to g el 3 3 i oy e etation il thas ene | hr Lambertson oblected. | the witness | {Ken ub at this term of court, but not all of | ance to the depositors that they would not | A1 Varlously estiiuted a1 trom JX which is not at all encouraging. According | from Utah points to the s issouri river and he bill that were put in by one or the other | +No, sir; | never had any such conversa- 1owa Eplscopalians n Convestion, full just as soon as the officers can find out | folozraph wires and it is impossibio 0 find | Hate of entie for Toiaen o ony CXhIbILS, THO | Sl dgp oo What we B i B> vunchies of the legislature and not named n | tion with him.” ’ Cepar Rarins, Ta., May 9. —[Special Tele- | Where the bank stands, : out what really did happen. GIe0 RLISH Y for Ioias S damip e anait | SRR Shos bl ihe title. It was lllu' litantion to wake the Heti nato. ot Cont gram to Tue Bex.|—The. thivtieth diocesan he World's f:x{n‘l \“:-x-vl]r:ss‘xull-l\\lf"XF! a8 A dispatch from the Herald's corvespond- | 15 5450 for sheep from July 1to Auzust i Heo Will Not AMlnce Mattars, fappropriation bill broad enongh in its scope g e nae) ) G : : A% | ample provision for the payment o ntin Buenos Ayres says that Prosident | phiemines and minine oxhibit orobiny It Mr. Bennott goes to monkeyiug. wit 14 nchido freat many things, He insistéd | Architect Fisk of this city testified to o | convention of the Fpiscopal church of | foreign commissionersand foreien exhivitors | Pa'has affered tho. portiolio of minister of | e mines and mining exhibit probubly is | | HE A AACHIELEROTE 18 B L g that there was no merit in Mr. Summers' | six years residence. Witnessgaveadetailed | the state of Towa began in this city | who had deposited funds fn the fair branch | ooy affaivs to Zeballos. Other members | g oSt advanced o the grounds. Tho - | fuus o basing rate, 1 will recommond tha argument, and that itcould not be considered | stateme a number of lurge buildings that | this morning with about 100 of the bank. ‘They will ba paid i full and | of (g cabinet are opposed to Zeballos. They | Ti'tht foreten soction sovordl ot the lieect | the Union Pacific put in a ratesof $10 to the in the case at the bar, The adoption of the | he had superintended. gates in attendance. An assi at once from other banka. In addition to | fyvor Quirino Costa and decluve that he i | ficine forelen section soveral of the lagest | 0 TG PP G" Doint in Nebraska b omendments did not require o yes and | ‘“Have you examined the cell house and | Boudjutor bishop. . will . prob » | this, thirty Chicugo men, representing i | more deserving thun Zeballos, who does not | juoh 485G IMCIIME Sew South Wiles, Gier | (oo g the sum of the locals is cquivalent 1o nay vote, s the record showed that upon its | made measurements and figured on the | clected at this meeting. 1t is the growing | total of a3 mauy milllons of capital, Bave | yyor the sottlementof the Chilian boundary | 'ty may bo oxpectod to anmiar doring the | 810, and then if that does not bring these in- passage the bl had the required number of | cost? opinion in church cireles that Rev. Thomas | personally guaranteed the payment of all | jyegtion fugiy ¥ thbeds Yoty dividuals to terms, I will strike bedvock with votes. As originally passed the bill provided “[ have." E. Greene of this city will be sclected for | moneys due to the foreigners. summer. Russia, Mexico, Japan, Cape Col §1 rate. A big, round ivon dollar from Ogden for the expenditure of $25,000 to defray the | *You may state what they are in detail.” | this position. In that'event Cedar IRapids PP L ¢ g Nisieagis tievolntianiets Active, I L B B R and Sult Lake to the river! Thesooner this expenses of the impeachment, and when 1t | “South wall: Excavating 174 yards.c i | will become @ sce city and the new Crace Betminant it A0Sl YRcggitebintous Sax Juay pen Sun, Nicaragua (via Gal- [ #nd Chiihaveeaeh complotod thew furnish- 4 g 5 fulded the better, and the ouly sum- wis cut to §15,000 it was certainly good for | excavating over whole sur 2103, con- | ¢hurch a cathedral. Newark, N. J., May 9. —Fredevick K. Day | veston, Tex,), May 0.—[HBy Moxican Cable to | (5 T10 AEUEEE SHFINE ."_““I-.“'. O e | mary way to end it is to strike bedrock at Shis sum. Hedid not claim that the bill | creting 100 vards, #600; perch stone At the business meoting this aftornoon the | of Etizabeth and Horman 'Clark of New | the NewYork ferald—special tv Tus Bre | | Silled largo part of their exhibits, Inthe | Gk W S wus good for any larger amouut, but for the | $703, below water table; the water te of holding the annual convention v York were today appointed permanent re- The revolutionists against the power of | TOMBEEE SCELOR 0L B4 MODE “I have laid the whole situation before z n-:-dnureinrsl , 000 xlr wis us ‘\'ulhl and | table x“‘- u»;-li-f‘\.\:“‘lli fl“;. i °l:|wr"w L feet | changed from Muy to December. Bishop | cuivers of the United Paver company by the :'rv»\‘\'l Socosu are ru«m'lll.\. Eaining. ‘l hey A committeo ot tsls wis appointed to jn- | Mr. Dickinson, anl undoubtedly he is in 4l as any law upon the statute books in‘south waill, 8,780 foot, §065.8( Perry in his annual address favored the ap- | : . R have taken possession of this port and con- | 8. FRE TR R T Alia communication with Mr. Clurk. I do n Judge Doane, in arguing for the managers., B’ feet, ¥47; superfi- | ointment of an assistant bishop P | vice enancellor, The miotion for a perma- | {rol most of the country betweon here and | Yestizate, as far as may be, the affairs of | communication with Mr. Ciuvic =t do nob reed that the commission must take the | ci Lok S nent receiver was made by Mr. L. E wda, That city, as 1 have uiready | the Chemical bank and report to the com- | FEHGSD 10 00 YANLNOR (DASEES WH0 Bet 08 aw as the members found it and us inter- “last wall: 205 per.h, i superficial Reorganized the «omp i ie of Clarks county, the prin stock- | cabled to the Herald, s in the hauds of the | /sl 8 to the advisability of permitting | JHIMPEL O £8 BEIRE CEITEN 190 o ertures oreted by the supreme courts, Tho facts 5 4 Stovx Crry, T, May 9.—[Special Telegram | holder in the proposed ' Tissuo Paper trust, | insurgents who also hold Rivos. the bauk to resume busincss upon the | i toan foted, and the swoner we un- BISA iVe £ b considbred ak'they,exlstod Ceiling foists. 12,600 feet, 88275 roof | ¢ Typ Be corganization of the Sio hich was unable to succeed because thirty” | Jinotepe and Matagalpa. Teleg com. | grounds of the exposition. by PR S o ouls gt | Cellug Sl U0 E feo ; to Tue Bee.]—A reorganization of the Sioux g aiiabie fanecaung hirky I o e eEtul : el derstund one another the better. The With these remarks the hearing was closed, | Joists, 12,000 feet, &24: two long perloins, | (i packing and Provision ¢ S this | eightof the fifty tissie paper manufact- | munication with capital has been cu T Union Pacifie is the only through line from udge Doane citing the law goveruing such | § 663 1 ting, §K00; iron roof, | City Packing aad 1"“"_'4' ) sepAnY, ‘['““’ urers refused to go into the combine. The | off and it is mot possible to learn what is RAILROAD CONDUCTORS, Ogden to the Missouri river and 1 am in a K(S0k. 100 squares, £125; ten valleys, $0; corcugated | city, |““ ; ] ;"-\»‘ ":‘“*"‘ in the '_“'“l] ail- | poceivers were required to give bonds to the | being done around Manueua sy a -4 3 1 g position to maxe the rates named, if the peo \ Decislon of the Court. ceilin grating windows, §1,500; bridg- | ures by the loss of a £0,000 deposit with the | amount of §150,000. vy R Eh e n T et v They Meet In Blenn'al Sewslon at Totedo, | PRSI 6 MUK B0 Eotes B ve ot B e e dawni| window franies. ; round win- | Union Loan and Trust company, was effected Last weok Mr. Dy was appointed_tempo- | aud that severnl engagements between the oni D dfie it ing e art DD 8% 10 following opmion i 5 i dows, $175; ventilator, $125: iron door, £27; | today under the n:um{ of the Sioux City The prin mln .-n-nn;. l.‘1' It nment troops u ts have Torevo, O., May 9. bout 1,500 delegaces “One of the remarkable featuves of the : i R 1O D Ca i rl T15; painting, #200: making a | Packing company. Anderson Fowler and | tne company were announced to bo 5. | taken place, o e i DI LI ST IR ED U oT aaINes hiS) ftate of Nebraska ex rel C. D. Casper et al | HEE A B 070 50, Henry Stobo of the Anglo-Americ Montague, jr., k. M. Fulton and Wallace B. | The revolutionists are rapidly gathe 4rg ko SneE bl L o sof - AEhy 1D Claradn Ly et icas. vhat #ill beo MY vs Eugene Moor Eatawl | the Order of Railway Conductors, including | ple have availed themscives of the cut rates R om0 S AR “\Would that be the building as i stands, | ing company, Chicago. are the principal | Smith, who were all connected with the | arms, enlisting troops and collecting AT PN el o INCUCTIE | 40 attend the World's fatr, whereas the .‘. Dharo wgenoral uppre peiption b L or when ¢ qnyl-l_.\.-.r" qp;._-lll. ‘I’\"llx‘l‘ “K‘li||hll I|4‘\\‘”4Irll”.\nl/(ll:,.wnl it National Cordage company. Pheir army is gaining in numbers their wives, who have an orgunization | B GRS LG MR e Whole: state A duly passed by hoth houses of the Lo “Completed o King Bridge company of Columbus, ST of Colorado bas been depopulited in conse- v the $15.000 wis nfterward chanied t i Rapid Transit company's issue, which is | Cmicaco, L, May 9.—County ‘lreasuver ffusngs of Jha wir batircen the: MidudRe 000, and the bill was in this condition p +Did you observe the stone in the build- | pow in the hands of a receiver, u brief word of welcome, presented the keys | question of rates from Colorado common 'Cfi‘»“flut:‘.|.‘.vu‘171"’.’;w:|‘ by ',’“,}fi’,“."‘.”", fhice ing to foreclose on the property, the bouds | Qupweisthal, took $42,000 in sums of £5,00) | that the outbreak is the most serfous one | of the city o Grand Chief Conductor Clark, | points was discussed in Chicago. 1 voted on T Delds TRt the DT \pproprinted 415, : S TRITE A byon ot ithe | Baving begi AN tod to $10,000, to tide along Michuel Schwelsthal, | Which has taken place in Niciragua for | and then introduced Goyernor MuKinley, who | all sidos of the parallelogram, hoplng that Y for the purpose specified therein did you kmow the e WA, i OWestIt Y | many years. The war may last for some | came from Columbus expressly to make the | something satisfactory might' come out of Wiiore Ta Dill hits_ beoh titestod by the g k& ind Shamahgicoun Niss D ', RN A onss the ‘banker,’ who fatled same um: x| time and it prowmises 1o be a bloody ou conauctors welcome to the state of Ohio. He | the wilderness of propositions, and when glnature of dhe pros oflicyrs ot botl | 39 avexpour, T Moy | pecial - | Michacl was brother of Felix, and both e rei0sivollin Henlaty Ovabion as b stappdLTor: IVRARIL L Chacinte Lbti sl nyiny o et Drichos of the loghlature, and signod byt M Y gram to Tue 1 For the second time in s | thought the banker's embarrassment would | o (TSR EERE L ] wed, His twentgeminute - speech was [ upon” it was thought that cverything A T At gasihayniug o0the alonetit, ¢ | third of & century the State Dental associa- | only prove tempora Felix turned ove T e Fhore i iheronang | lurgely devoted to a review of the growth of | was amicably settled, although it was my he logislituro Whero no express provision of Tttt b Pl Y ¢ “ht | tions of Illinois and Towa met this morning | $30,000 in real estate in rvestitution, und il (e vana owing | the railway system of the United States opinion then that it wus too h But the i press | | paid, was worth from 18 to 20 cents, freight a1 Citement in the province of Havana owing | L b i the constitution hus been violated { g N County Treasu! pro refrained from crim aran hie onductor lark renlic in | very roads instramental in maging that rate, I Hus paid and_ plugeed to size; dimension stone as | 8t this place in joint session. The Towa ' ¥ f Al 1o the dunger from an unexpected sour - Grand- Chiet: Ganduuior. : 3 1 &t L] 3. When the journals of the two houses of P from the g ’ 8 o zed hers peceived + | inal prosecution. ‘The matter becume public _ AR fitting words. He was followed by Hon. J. | the Burlington and Rock Island, are the first . YA L A i b I i oy N0 O it came from the quas wis 0 conts less; | soviety organi were and received th Manuc Garcia's band of puerrillas 3 | h ure an A\ the governor Qun an. { o oy 2oone | tivis afternoon through the refusal of two of A M. Brown of this city in an address on | to enter a combine to break it. Lt is easy to annifest the intention of the law- | rubble stone, dehvered, freight paid, was | Ilinois society which organized in Rock | AR e # e ko mool | encampe on Sunday near Melin “Organized Labor,” in which the P M . P . Wking | Dranches of the government, the | worth from 7 o 8 cents per foot Island and crossed the river to join it. Daily | Felix Schweisthal's bondsmen to muke goo Immediatelys began . & serice. 0 vganized Li in which the ¢ e | e seen who is responsible for this chaotic conrts will not permit tho w1l of the neople | =Did you observe of what the south wall | sessions will be divided between the two | the bulauce of the shortage. ‘The recalei tween capital aud labor was discussed from | condition 80 manifested to be thwarted by the error or | was built?? i ¥ g cities through the week, A number of noted | trant boudsmen are AL A, Dovine and Ber m.l-)w.m\ of view of the ;'~>4|(\| ."1..' ittt - The next address was by Assistun hi Conductor Watkins, who was followed by | “Will not your rates havea tendency to aishionesty of an envolling clerk. [t follows | W4RAPUIEL 0 00 ek rubble i Al e L iis: | nard Basing. They will bo at once sued for therefore that house roll No. 207, as the sime Yos, sir: of Cedar Creek rubble lental surgeons are prescutand fine di e persous cruclly shot down o | Chief Savgent of the Brotherhood of Loco- | lessen the rates t Cuicago? WML Wariers Big Failure., On receipt of the news at the capital a | L oed SAEERE O L0 AT e Fueatof | “Unless good senso tukes the plac fsuow on file in the ofica of the etary of “Did you figure on the taking down of the | play of appliinces and inventions is pre- the amount, so County Treasurer iKern savs. state, appropristed 115,000 for tmpeachient | old wali?”? sented. Their time will be occupied with \ New Yonk. May 9.—H. H. Warner's at- | force of government troops was ordered to | {000 g yctors sense they will, and if rates pursue the bandits. The; 10w advanc The closing specch of the reception was | not go skyward in the near f) expenses. “Yes, siv; T eounted that, laid up as one- | clinics and discussions. | ing on the cncampment de by E. B. Coman of Portland, Ore., who : they undoubtedly will when the Atchison | John Dorgan Escipes Under a enrnings 0ss through the wor L J consin will contest for the office. The | ground that he could not withdeaw his mile- an's interpretation of his in- | Ilnois delegation will come in a body to- | i ¥ | d books, which were good over the entiro red from those contained in | night with its candidate, W. W. Tracy. The | Rio Grande system, nor w lie advance the rate locally in order to protect the tarif T'his situation has confronted Mr. Lomax for f3ome of them went so far as to make threats Many of the leading merchauts have openly | known as the Ladies' suxiliary. Tne open declaved their sympathy for th ution- | jng exercises occurred in the People's s ary cause, Among the laborit K P! theater. Mayor Major opened the ball with is prejar- | Korn sad today that his cashier, Felix | enthusiusm is shown. It is quite cv ons. ‘They made a dash into the n yesterday and raided the place. Farm Genernl Smash b Prospeot. houses were pillaged and many defenseless Satisfactory to the ¥ le. thivd the price of new work, as ttere was e The findings of the commission are wholly | #bout that wuch wasted in taking down the Saloon Men DsugE torney, Mr. Briggs, says that Mr. Warn > is the wit of the order, and elicited rounds puts in operation its rate of $13.85 from Kan- thousands of dollars, Business men esti NEBRASKA DAY AT CHICAGO. of applause by his happy hits, After ad- | sas City o Chicago and return. This will satisfuctory to the people, who declare that | old wall Srovx Ciry, La., May 9.—[Special Tele- | jigbilities will amount to several hundred AEainst | jpate them at §00,000. . His assets consist ot journment (lovernor McKinley and the | bea blow at the Burlington und, of course, the opposition to the Appropriation came on “On what basis did you figure regarding aw o Tue Bek.| —Jacob Peters, a saloon virely from men who had made it their busi- | labor?? ; man, has nstituted a peculiar suit ness to throttle the investigation and pro. Skilled freo I-:’M m‘»l :A']lhyv prices paid | joseph Marks, a wholesale liquor dealer, be- | his interest in the H. H. Warner Intie tions that the Oceaslon Will Be an | prana officer re entertained at luncheon | Omaha will joiu the procession. The future vent the facts concerning U > cell-house | masons ~m|1. nen and helpers during the | <o of trouble they have had, He has run | London: the H. H. Wmmer compuny of Int ‘resting Feature of the Fair, by Mayor Major. The governor returned to | i8 by no means roscate and the sooner we stone nd the asylum coal deals from ever | yearwhen the improvements were made | o'suloon in violation of the state prohibitory | Rochester; the ludustrial and Miniag Guar Cuieaao, I, May 8. —[Special Telegram to | Columbus on the evenit strike bedvock the better for everybody coming before the public. In addition to this, | ¢ Whatdo sou esthmate the costof the | j, s und bought goods of Marks. who has | anty company of New York, and other con- | qy e Be.| —Complete details ot yet | At#o'clock the veal wor t N | concerne they unhesitatingly say that it was the | three walls t h_separt dealt in liguors in viotation of the laws, to | cerns. He owns 41,000 shares out of a total £ tion in secret session method adopted to prevent the light of day *North wall. $7.452.50; east wall, §1,157; | \)0%0 vent of §3,675, He sues to recover the | of 55,000 shares of the Warne pany of hall. T t the Ladies auxiliary is hold from shining upon the oficial acts of the | south wall #.600; 4 total of F15.45. The AT bR S " | Tondon, the capital stock of which is §2,000,- | Nebruska day. Commnssioner General Gar. e n for the conductors at the Bocusad. ofiiclala Foal ol jil CONk i oo dutaverly by Macis. Attornoys be. | 000 His holdings in viher compauies are | neau has already commenced prevarations | hailL T ontlon wi'l bo in session the | #ses for the Consideration of the fnters he manazers of the impeachment and With tins the witness was turned over to | | ““]'X “”“H“,K‘f‘ HBAR AL '\,l‘il”: L [ere P b & i 5 and for the past few days has been in e :".‘ul e on A e R SR state Cou nintssion. thele attorneys arc pleased with the deci- | My sWebster for cross-examination. 1 s Mr. Warnor's homestead and other pieces | to uorfoct the plans for & rejoicin. such H MR o e The Interstate ( mmission will sion, though they claim that it is no surprise | asked: e e NOT CREDITED AT WASHINGTON, of real estate are under mortgage of £1,000 N 3 Fek e to them, as all along they have stated that Who was with you when you made these e (00 to the Bank of Monroe/county will impress. upon. the ropresentutives of At \ted —Missouri, from | in the postofive building in this city. they had the law on their side. While they | measurements i TS TR - % every nation in Christendom, as well as | pi from New York 5 M v i are not bousting they firmly declare that “Me. Gray = ihe Sayatos Not eliaver California’s Hig Failure. Chicago, the fact thavthere is such a state N\ ; A N gtk o | Commissioncrs Morrison ean an they have scored a victory, at the same time | *'Did you take into account other things = . MONYAR SAN Fraxcisco, Cal, May 9.—The failur i ! s il LAk s 1 : McDill, with Secretary K. A, Mose- Kuocking out one of the strongest props | that might have been bought and used in the | WAsmINGTON, D. C., May 9.—No fnforma- | 500 v Ol e IS o8 Nobraska and that 1y can whoop things | New RN ey ley and Sp A Kretschmer upon which the respondents’ cases huve | construction of the cell house?” tion has been received at the War depart- | ©F 'He . "]' “‘ 'I““ ‘"’" “(‘ “‘" AP towt” | up at thus Columpian exposition iu real west- \v\l nstown-~-Arrive ARTIBLT BRI [k A i i L sea e L Sl e, rested. No, sir: 1 did uot.” ment in regurd to the reported killing of | Pany of this city, Lieretofore telograbhets | gpy gyyie, g {lle A (i et | R S ¢ NP o Rewick on the Stand “Docs your estimate fcludo tho cost of | pirst Lieutenant Plummer, Tenth infantry, | $66m8 complete, Sult, hus been commenced |~ (olonel Cody and his Wild West will be | y AV, Moville—Arrivod—Clrvassia, from | begln inquiriea rogarding » ,j i I“}h“”:m o superintendent, tools, el asked Judge s - . Iy r#10,000, which #3111 doubtless throw it into ¥ | New Yo of the ioterstate commorce law by the The first witucss before tho court of - | furerintendent, tools, otel asked Judg | agent for the Indians of the Navajo agency, ‘h“fi\‘.“,‘,‘.‘ The company has 1o funds, | conspicuous participants in the fe Major |~ At Boston—Avrived —Philad o rom R e Fuclfn and ol peachment was k2 . Rewick, lawyer who | PS50 T The wages of thesuperintendent,” | and army officers, therefore, place no cro- | owes £00,000 and is responsible for unearned | Burke, Buffalo Bill's geueral manager, told | Tivernool , Union P Ard peaided In the clty for twelve years. He nce in the report. A " | promiums of over $308.000. Its prancipal | Tne Bre's correspondent this afterncon that | At New York—Arrived—Vera, from | lines N g SRR e A Asylum Cont Comes Up. deuce in the report. The fact that the re- | premi ver 208,000 Its principa 4 ! § 1 4 20res \ Walhal ; . 4 4 ot G as exa A " ASFINA A . d 3 S assets are §200,000 of outstanding premiums, | he was going into the Nebraska celebration | Bremen Aipox uboard) ; Kaiser Wilhelin The commissioners came hore from Sioux Did you en upon an investigation of Here the cell house matter w dropped | port came from Durango adds doubt as toits ' “ le. Nearl i } hole heart, and remarked that he | from Genoa; Sta Nebraska, from Glas' | pa)) the affaivs of the usylum?? for a time and W. L. Pickett, a clerk in the | correctness, as that place is some distanco | 105! of which are uncollectable N;.n y ol 1t partain the’ stite dhy would be the day | gow : alls, s, 8ir in 1801, 1 was at work investi- | Burlington freight oftices, testified from the acy and is ot I’ dircet com. | Of the Temaining ussets mave boon hypouher | €6k SOE e o e Whole fair season. .~ | At Huamburg--Arrived—Wieland, from \tng SOUIC MAlters when my attentionwas | ~Did you make these copies of way billst | munication with it cated for loaus. ‘The iusurance conissioner | of all days during tho whole fulr seagon, b HA local merchunt of that against the alled to the coal vouchers handing the witness a buuch of yellow | TS g b ““'“"‘:[*"J‘-““"‘"" SO BOPARY. | Gavecat A BL nresant manped out tha piat - - Grea orth and ix City & al vou ! d ) Jud 9 s to reinsure with some other company Garneau. As at pi mapped out the plan ' riue S 1 e Did you converse with th oudents | PaPER. * Judge Tripp, 15 expooted that the: betornes general will | is for the whole Wild Westcollection of riders | New York Exchauge Quotatic Novthern for v cont more for about Whit you discovered ‘Some of them,” answered the witne YANKTON, § , May {SDosial: Palo. |t S AMSHUE. AR VAR WY SCHEAN ") from ull parts of the world to uct as NEW Yok, May 9. -(Special Telegram to | Falls than to Yes, sir; in February, 1502, | The sheets wers admitted in evidenc gram to Tap BeE.]—The roception and | FF Coo® Wgninst the company “escort 10 3 Blile LOuse, and wWis introd fl be kept for futur fereuce. b 1 1 H 2 Bartlett T Attached for $400,000. h galust the anquet tendered Hon, Bartle » ached fo ,000. Il be the Cossacks, Gouchus, Indiuns, 8 : General Hastings; met Ly When did you make these copies?” hanguet tandes u. Bartlett Tripp, min 3 . . § wi Jows today: Chicago, 9 cents premium nd e T R “Last fall.” bl o | ister to Ausiria-Hungary, by the bar and | NEW Youk, Mayo.—Sullivan and Crom- | English troopers, Avablan warriors ents discount \ e the attornoy general, wheu they said they | . “Are they true and correct copies of the | citizens of Yankton iu this city lust evening [ Welb lawyers of this city and counsel of the | fack. uearly overy matlon s for freight from understood that 1 had soic {uvits which | books thut were in the oftice at that time? | was one of the most notable social events in | L4ndand River Improvement company of | Wl b€ MATGIIEE | BRCL Buta parade —r \ to Sionx City, ailected upon the ncts of the Hoard of Pub: | *Yos, sir: they re aud were made at the | the history of South Dakota. There w 50 | Superior, Wis, have, on behalf of their | a8 ok setbeen so decdded, BeL® Bortel | degna. x ) nee s sixty miles loss lic Lands and Buildings. 1 said that 1 had | request nl‘llu; agent. | guests, many prominent democrats from clients, placed an attachment of #00.00 o0 | Cody has already begun advertising Ne An insane man a4 e 1tyan, recently ses will bo tuken up here, two aMid n\:n showiug that J. Dan Lauer, N ‘~|‘“‘h’;r "“? 1t books indicate parts of the state. Addresses were u the West Superior Iron and Steel company. | braska day with big colored lithographs, | from Oregon, found leriug about near A Gustin, & vesident of steward at the hospital, had been Re vl _of_cars, when shipped | by Robert J: Gamble, Judge A. G. Kellam of | They caused the stee 0 ut down | showing himself mounted and escorted by a | Fort Omaha yesterday, wus gathiered in by against the Unlon Pacific and steel wo allowed $L0 for 1 o P S R i | | ) giug diac 4 or house remt, which {CONTINUEL ON SECOND PAGE. | the supreme court, Hugh J. Cawpbell, the | yesterday worning, | federal cavalryman bearing the Uniled | the police, and is coutined in the city Jail | Southern Pacitic, slleging dlscrimination been porfected for the celebration of June 8, WILL CONVENE TODAY, Movements of Ocean Steamers May 9, convene at wi this morning where they examined the merits of a 1t instituted by A. Danlels, a au escort to Governor Crounse. ‘There | ug er |- Exchange was ( v ] Lanice is seveuty |