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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. INTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA. FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1893. NUMBER 226, | | | men, claiming to be a deputy United States California—Vice president, George C. Mc- and naval circles, as many officers marshal, and then gave them their freedor PR Mullen: executive committéeman, L. M positors with the company . | inretirn for money. One fellow re fused to 'l‘r\mlllm‘ § ki P R Hat e blackmailed and 'so Micaaei ordered him i g Colorado—Vice president. Thomas Nich- 1oa o " nined the Discou it Rate o Handsome Residenoes at Masoatine, | 1o nbpeat before hatahal Biheridgo the next Work of the National League of Olubs at | | S0t e e, N, K. Buscn. | Onicago Startled Y,"'"‘"h{ by o Great | 1, quox, May 11.The Bankof England 4 { morning. The arrested man did and that is Louisville, Ky, nell Financial Crash, today advanced the rate of discount from i Ta., Completaly Demolished. what led to Mike's arrest and conviction Tliinois—Vice presidgent, O. W. Raymond g ipor cont to 8 Phe. atodk " oXohAtEs to Rest Its Case Today. T opened intensely ex d. Diffeulty was [ R P | Prosecution in the Impeachment Trial Ready executive committeeman, K. J. Juhn PENITENTIARY INVESTIGATION, ITS FA R R PARTY low Vice president, F. A. Bennett; | CLOSING OF THE COLUMBIA NATIONAL | found in arranzing the accounts. Union LSULT OF TEMPERANCE AGITATION ML LR exaoutive SREEERR S 1 . Joll Pacific, Atchisn and other American shares | DEFENSE BUSY OUTLINING ITS PROGRAM What the Committee Has Discovercd at the Kansas —Viee president, I, C. Twiff; execu _— dechned up to 1 por cent t¥e MiaTson Tuatication tive committeeman. J. H. Miller ¢ . " s F M : s hirteen | TINEINg Resolutions an Natlonal Questions Missouri—Vice president, W. W, Morgan; | 118 Affuirs Sald to Be In & Pretty Good Con= : - x ORT Mantioy, 1n., May Adopted Rlection ‘of OMoera ° “utive committeeman, Johu £, Flannigan ditlon—Cause of the Ballare—Busi- YoM G CONVENTION, Will Make a Desperate Effort to Broak Down y Montana—Vice president and executive g 1 5 Denver Will 15 the Next ness Troubles ut Other s Seosnd DAy Ono of Interost to the 3 the Outraze. state prison at this place, was removed e T committeeman, J. H. Collins it nd Dy One of taterest to th ’ Declared to Be Responsible for | | years ago Seth H. Craig, the warden of the Fred Raco's Testimony, oftico by Governor Gear and B, C. McMillan braska—Vice president, David H. Mer- RELES ntes Aseembled. the present incumbent, was appointed to fil “Rew Vornevies. standart ok \ I L5t :"E I o BN HOP! 0 1 . Lo r'8 une: b o Co _pres! pUSHS \ o b s day's s m of the iuternational conventiol 0 U \ DMES OF PROHIBITIONISTS ~ WRECKED | the vacancy and he completed Craig’s unex toumvited, &y 11,8y tomoreow | exsoutive cotnmitcoainnn, Jaman A Bldtoh Crreaao, T, May 1. —The umblia Na. | (o8 7 b M ES OF TYING UP ALL INFORMATION 4 pired term, but when the | ature con- | poning the army of republicans which has | ard tional bank of this eity failed this morning, | o o B HEES B bl | vened was vegularly « d and held the | gt o e Kentucky hospitaiity in | Ohio—Vice president, John I. Hopley; | It had a capital of 81,000,000, and deposits of | PR S Ko S A " iaahe ‘,w T T \odns Mile Tives as-t | position cor sly for six years. Colonel T Pl e | executive committeeman, H. W. Gardner £1.40K 5 s in troublo, | Usual dovotlonal cxercises, The pros ith Race Out of the Way tho Stata W, mates Escap: with Their Lives as if by : ‘.H\ lor . ntin l\h( |I ’u‘\ :Il te n“n« this city for the last three or four days, will Ui\ i PesIARILL AFLRGE Brown; exe \1 1‘|>lu‘mv At u\[l .mfx it was n ¢ 3l e b thie - Fogitie cotimItbues (68 a) t> Would & Miracle, 3 e B L | have disappeared. The convention of the | entive committeeman, Hogt Sherman sl LR G L AL S the convention | Be at Respondents’ Mercy, | warden for four years, when MeMillan ran | a0y Republican league adjourned today Idaho—Viee president. Martin B. Gwinn business with small coun banks ty kard of Mon- | ¥ | for ofiice again and was elected. He s now | o000 vnin on the second Wednesday of | executive committeeman, C. L. Haiteman and was not esteemed amonz | in the third year of his secoud term, but : l ‘ SN = \ k treal paper on the b sl M VERAL CRUSHED BY FLYING DEBRIS | like his first predecessor, stands a good show | Bext May in Denver. 1 Eleotion of Oficers. "‘I‘K‘“* tils 6A8 81t s IhThike ity of } 1o for secretary- | BAD SHOWING AGAINST THE IMPEACHED of being requested to step down and out Atits session today W. W. Tracy of Spring I'he convention then proceaded to the ele It is said the cause of the tailure was po s of the associations and how this may s Craig wasa defaulter, He conducted the | field, 1L, was el president for the ensu- | tion of officers, ; coilections on loans. This collapse and that | be secured ! srniture of the Bulldings Torn to Plee prison for personal gnin, and on the | ing year on the ficst ballor. His only oppon- Mr. Steftin of Californis nominated, in an | at Indianapolis caused a break of 21 cents | Mr. Thomas McPheters of St. Louls pre- | gvidence as Forccastod by The Iiee lrought mendaution of an investi ommiticewas | ol T T test w Hon i Mi 1 Do | "'L;"‘“' speech, Mr. M. H. DeYoung of | i the price of wheat here slded at o L conloPahco ot DHR HOUY Out in ¢ i \ ousted, If only half the charges pre : 10 coutest we on. M. H. De- | an Francisco. L il pif o susponsion were | 1 How Can the State ana Provincial Work ut in Court- Resu!t of the Tabulus RHEE1sE Rh 10 ths cauie against the present warden are proved | Young, editor of the San Francisco Chron Tilinofs. through Mr. McConnell, fominated | Notices announcing the suspension were | fi '\ oW A et o re e | will stow that he has been followin | icle, and General Daniel Hasty of Penn \\\\)\\{Ir.;v\ of :’}U';n!!lr'“l ; }”:l:.‘lu:"." \}Ir:r !r‘ “-(M !T‘w) aftl iy Encouragement Craie's footsteps, The committee investi- | sylyania, W. I Squire of Toledo, O., who . .ynn of Pennsylvania was alsy | Exami gess took charge o Some dozen or . ninis L olg e : ] lace 0 o authority of the comptrolier of the currency gatiug his administration has put (n eight |y veen heve siiic laav Sunday making o | Piaced SnBOmIMAten. g o bl o iod e | o bank tvas reorednized two yoars ngo o Musoatixe, Ta. May 11.—[Special Tele | situation is both scrious and full of features | fIEht for the presidency, withdrew from the | nommnation of Mr. DeYoung. of the old United States National. A con 2 Tig ] Th cible explo- | demanding — explanation The commit- | contest this morning, much to the surprise of | When Ne was called Mr. Graver | stant run since the announcement of the ¥ 3 cam to Tite Bee.]—Three terrible oxplo- } y /B il ™ i it inquiries | the delegates outside his own state, In | secouded the nomiustion of Mr. oy, | Chemical banl's suspension caused the | of approach to God Ll St overything fons of dynamite occurring at 1:30 this \d has gone over a wide scope of | \Civhdrawing, he said he wished to throw | Colorado did the same. directors to close the dodrs. A cali for help the ufte i Mr. Sheldon P, Spencer | boints to the fact tomorrow the ate jorning awakened thonsands of people her itory. There are so ny little things | | ke et Mr. Doy 5 ¥ At every secon received by the o 3 was made this mor .-“Iu: there was no St. Louis rei Lo most admivable paper on | torneys for the m of the impeach nd completely wrecked the handsome | said one member, that 1t takes a great dey | s strengthito Mr. DeYoung *ll\nvmlHuin;n-luuuun; : cheering. s L I“‘*MKI*{ Mo s _"_"l“." J “'\\l”“‘“_:; ; poration of members it exteuding { ment will clos ymes of John ), editor of the Musca- | of time to gather the details together and Cause for Complain enator Dubois of Idiho, when that state | to it and the suspension ca he 4 the work outside of their own local tields B O eS¢ Lol & hithel.Tn RAATEIoN (kLG Eregtl L was called, seconded the’ nomination of | Dia i ot a member of the clearing house. | how can it ve inereased ! He outlined sev- | i s | larities already enumerated it is charged I'racy Its last statement, May 4, was us follows eral plans by which associations and indi- [ Y way of outlining tho course to be pur alist. and D, Rosenberger. an attorney that the warden allows his nephew, a clerk | Criticism made upon the republican leaders |~ Something of a eyclone was caused when ASSETS, viduals can be brought into more hearty | sued in making a defense to the charge ¢ I'he fifteen sleeping oceupants of the three | in the prison, and Assistant Deputy Gillette | of national reputation for fgnoring the con- | Mr. Squire of Ohio arose und s:conded the :‘,u'nl‘~ and discounts sympaty with the work of the international | misconduct in ofiice. preferr by the legis s escaped death in a maunor that is | 10 board their horses ot the expense of the | vention. It was anuounced before the con ”"I‘(‘:“-Y'y“'*";l"I', l’("’""':"‘k'l_ abEvIvania: u col- | HarnItIR Heturon ““\‘l“ T LT ot et i lature while sitting in joint session. What state: that he charges the guards 25 ceuts a | y At i Slo: Jereminh Foster sylvania, & o bty X night a Lurge attendance listened toa | N R T . pair for cloth shoes which the stato is sup. | feotion that General R, A. Alger, J. Sloat | oreq dulegate. camo to the platforn for that | Exchunge EAL o toreatins tuatess BE AnTHoan Ly Me, |- thatgd will be 15 not known to | posed to fuenish free of cost, sclis soap | I'assett, Thomas B, Reed, John C. Spooner, | state and nominated General Dax Hast To 3 L. 1. Wishard Our Work for Young Men | the pu and an opmion would tTABH RS of New Christian Countries be u mere guess at this time. The attorneys and Tumbicd Into the Cellars— tion of the Asylum Coat of the AfMair. ne the leadin ate Freight Bills, and local secrotaries spoie fly on this topic. Dr. L. W. Munhall of Philadelphia spoke for half an hour on prayer and coufes | sion and the proper and accepiable manuer LaNcory, Neb, 11 —[Spocial Tole- and give the accused ofticials « chance to show their hand ine Journal, 15 M. Kessengzer, a retived cap There has been a great deal of adverse i0st miraculous. In every case the occu ants of the houses slept on the sccond oor and as the explosives were thrown wrease and fails to make any record of the | Governor William McKinley, John M. Thurs- | ings of Pennsylvania. o basements or the fiest floors, the force of | transaction. and manipulates the distribu- | ton and a dozen others of equal prominence Ihe result of the first ballot was as fol- |y, ; From € to 10 o'clock & recoption was given | for the respondents, together with the mem e explosion was below the occupants. The | Hon of prison clothing in such & manner a5 | would attend and address the convention, | 19081 We W. “lracy, 903 votess M. T | Safll the delezates in the: rooms of the ‘local | bors of the Dovgain crowd, have formed a O make cy out o ' e Y Of z, i ' lic astings, ndivide srofits, 8800 MO BRRITON VIO UbLELT but not one of them came. Another thing | 413 Fhe tots OF thioso 808 | Clroaiction o teesce ; it — close corporation by locking themselves in ) which caused the members of the league to | were necessary to a choice. The clection of [ Deposits & KILLED BY THE SAME BULLET. one of the rooms at the Lincoln hotel and ropped into the cellars, The committee comploted its iquiry this | complajn was the fact that the members of Mr. Tracy was immediately made unani o ; posting a sentinel at the outer door to sco : morning into the potato deal and devoted : 3 P % ous. | Pecuitar and Sud Fate of a Fath a s 5 M 4 t At Mr. Rosenberger's houso, which was | flOIBIOE Ihto the Botato feal AnG Co¥oled | the national republican committee, with per- [ MOS0 L ed Captain 9 18 assigns the immediate o R e L S M IS | that only those who ave known to be ou tho efta complete wreek from collar to roof, | counts, Food supplies. for the prison are | haps two or three exceptions, left the ¢ity 08 | Allon read tolograms from Genoral Alger, | cause of the failure to_ the suit against the | yeoo oo BRI 00 rightside are admitied to th s con- lome of the occupants fell from the upper | hought gencrally in carload lots, and durig | $00n as it had adjourned. L T Powderly, Fred Douglass, Baltimore | Sioux City Loan and Trust company. which | G-I FASE 308 0 FEEEER 100 | clay floor into the cellar, but escaped injury. At | the winter there happened to be a largo | It was after 10 o'clock when President | 1540 No '3, Knights of Heciprocity and | failed a few days ago. ‘The Columbia had | terworth, aged i, comminted suicide here he Y supply of potatoes hand and what the [ Clarkson rapped for the convention to come | gphang £35,000 on deposit with that concern. News | this afternoon by shooting himself throug guards wanted for home use was sold to :u order, The \\']‘V*I\(\'* \\vlv" opened by The official announcement from the chair ’ this fact lead to the run which ended in | the head with a vifle. His daughter Emma them orayer by Rey oy woo d of Mr. ‘Iracy’s election eaused a storm of ap- | the bank's collapse, who was trying to prevent her father from b in sueh o manter that they escaped in That would have been all right enough [ It was moved that the rules of the Fifty- | pianee that” fairly shook the building. It A mecting of the oficers and directors was | o o0 Fs P 8 6 IR H80 T et in Jury. Costly furniture was thrown in a con- | had the state received the proceeds, but so | first congress be adopted was nearly five minutes before the cheering | held this afternoon and at its conclusion iv f 1O FE FEE R NiAaa oF Ghubs. [Nt e dellav, And | favinsishe commistee Husiineninbleins vab tal| .. Lvismoved unlsaconded tHut the rules {6 e was announced that the bank would prob- | her brain after it had passed through her | ; \scertain from looking over the books and | Of the Fifty-first congress —the congress of 10hE T 7 ably resume business in a short time. | father's head, and she died also. Mr. But bills it did mot. Tne transactions in | lom Reed'-be adopted as the governing ; sldent Tracy's Speec Cashicr Preston of the Metropolitan Na soap grease and clothing are not made | rales of the conveution,” said President | Thenew president was escorted to the | tional bank, through which the O \ouses presented would be diffcult to im- | clear. It is impossible to ascertain any. | Clirkson chair and spoke as follows: National elei cgap thing specifically. The charges are made | Abplause and cheers greeted the manner v floors of all the houses wer v domoliatiod ‘and. theis 'ac Jovsing ta Fool Supplics arce, however, some straws which Mr. Mabin's a heavy wardrose was thrown indicate that the railroads v come in on the homastreteh for purpose of lending a helping hand provided it is needed. These dications grow out fact that prior to this time the M. ofticials | have stood aloof, o lend a torworth was fond of hunting and had | (o0 SO0 81000 b lumbla | e e renrme abont the b et i | to either state or respondents, except as said tonight that the fail- | of these hud been removed with the excep. | called by the court by a subpana. GENTLEMEN OF THE CONVENTION: [ thank | ure was nota bad one, and that he saw no | tion of o 32-caliber pocket ritie, which had | Will W Fr 3 lisgzand ’ L ) o, and | ¢ suw Lof i i2-ca ket rifi nich b 4F on Fred RAGe: B caNTor o DR GRe: gencrally, do 1ot go into details, and the | O Putting the motion, and a uuanimous | you for the honor you hive conforred wpon | reason why the suspension should beany- | ot been taken for fear of exciting hin o Sl e M os Mt ARtdo 11lA .t 108s 0 143,000 sy refuses to divulge | VOLe resulted. e tuche ronteiantibives CLt s stiglhoting L thing but temporary Mr. Butterworth took the vifle and started R STHINBHUNBYER FARORLEE00LEH 08 ad e R T (S e o Upon caliing for tho roport. of the commit. | pr i of yattornl leuge, Tiols b | W ismixorox, D.C. May 1L—The comp- | for the b he loft the room his | been in the consultation room helpi it i ud that of Mr. Kessenger eannot elow s 8 Foe] e 5 , | tee on credentials, the chairman stepped to but once In her republic s sinee the | gpanoae has bec otified that the stock b ik B Hiaaeios N o carly all the witnesses examined are 5 Grmation of (he party, » pired as they | troller ha u n taughter Kmna 123, entered and secing | believed, to map out the plan of battle whic IR Aetivo, . Fosenbarger's tesitenco 14 sim= | 1s. clorks, and other nttuches of the | thaplatformtand reported that the commit- | [EMALIONOCHIG pRrtypknik isplrad s thoy \ v n 1 naj plan of battle which Dy beyond repair, all walls being torn from | prison, and have had the seal of secrecy pug | tee recommend as many votes for each state are by the compliment you have puid them to- | holders of the Chemical National Bank of | what he was doing, started after bim. The | will be precipitated on the morrow. There simplv suy thik the younz repub| Chicago will make good the impaired capital | qaughter reached her father Hs e o o 4 o thotr foundation and shattered to pléces, Its | On . tholr lips, Tho warden even doesu't [ and college lengue as are perinitted by the £ the stute of Lincoln, Grant and Lozan | and resume business. paying all acpositors now seems to be a general understanding 2 it 300, ® | know how far the invesugation his wone; | constitution of the league. will sew 1o 1t thitt she soon vesurues her fornier | both in the main bank and the World's entered the barn and caught him by the A g faiv [ pight arm. He ordered her to let go, bup | that the testimony of Ireacrick Race must however, ho will be given an opportunity to Denver the Noxt Meeting Place. A O aPol ~that | Pranchyintull 0 ) AlL the owners of the wrecked homes have | pup in 4 denial, and if possible vindicate : i she replie 0. father, T won't lot go; | be broken down, though the heavens fall. > vitality of the ropublican party th cliteen: e T 3 what are you going to do?” 1t is admitted on all sides that his testimon: heen leading the prosecution igainst the sa- | himself The committee on the place of meeting re- 13 boforo dhother cloetion ls to s held B UL O TR ANCI LS D A LU & For an inswer ho placed the muzzle of the | with re 2 § T * loons of this city, six of which wero yester- | Since it bocame known that things were | ported Denveras the place for the conven publicans from Maineto Cafitornin und frou | 2 W AR HnS Hon et pulled the trigeer “‘I‘”‘["f‘“ e ‘I-- the hospital coal deal, diy closed by fnjunction. Suits ngainst the | 0L rightat the prison and that an oMicial | tion in IS4, and the roport was adopted | Horidic to Alusica’should assemble in conven- | Stoux City Engine Wosk: orced 1uto & | Phoro was i loud rovort and both father and | SHOWINE that only avout one-half of_the coal Dther thirty-two saloons will be pushed i | iBYVestigation was going on the peopleof Fort ::.{;;il:h: rs |.;x‘-‘§|‘m Wostarn Gley iE BAtetid e e e e -«]- :;. I.‘... e | Dola. | dBughter foll to the fioor. ‘The builet had that. was charged ‘to tho atate ‘was ever T ot ot oy by o o | Madison have grown somowhat o the committeo on league work was not | [l FEARICH PATLY, WS e MEKRE | Stoox e, T, My IL<[Spacial Tols: | gont inte Bunerworul's mouth and right | delivorod, s wost dauwnwing. It s B i DT dutrlot sourt now in Sassion | ovar Uthe, matler siand - they i- | ready to veport, and tho committee on roso- | hiugn itk el (Ho'<aileianeo of th | kram to Tue B The anncuncement of | temple and cntered the loft of the | also admitted that this testimony not only : thousands of young mien, who yearly enter | the failure of the Columbia National bank of | daughter, penetrating her brain. ~ She lived | 0w the grossest negligence b over lst night's outrases and the temporary | result heated discussion can be heard in | Goodnow of that committee steoped for- | upon tho threshold of mknhood. * Over 8,000, L ¢ HAg : 3 shows the grossest negligence on the p '“;: ] 1 “hicago recalved hero this morning sent the | 800Ut an liour, while Mr. Butterworth was v A L a1y 0f ALtarne Hoenberser wo sy | W0 stores and on thostreet corners, Warden | ward and reported tho following rosolution: | 000 of these young oirn o e, g | Chicago receiven hero this morning sent the | 403" I 2 A" ' Toor TG | mombers of the Bourd of Public L slightly injured in the blowing up of his resi- | With o laree portion of the population and | Leugue clubs of the United States, in natio VAt 3 {000 will cast thelr first | ¢4 rrornoon Willism M. Thompson was | town, That the man was insane, the eral thousand dollars which must be a L L 1 oy AL CLLI A a ) ot vote at that time. In the hands of these young counted for by somebody and in some man- flenco, Julge Wolfo adjourned court until | thiey rofuso to beliovo hiw guilty of erooked: | Goivention wssembled, :I.:m, e Benaniis | men restathe future political desting of the | appoiuted receivor for the works wnd quali- | be nio doubt, and lie s previously, when fu | JOGE PEDY SOHETOLY S T, oo e LOMOrrow. ness. The committes, however, admits to | Qi CEFRLOT 10 FHE DR R Ol e Vibnal | nation. We must study how to interst the fied under a $30.000 bond, The company re- | bain, threatened to take his own life, ‘ LiteiL il et s s B having found matters in bad condition, but | Sofl BArty us enuticluted by the nati i out orgunization and 1o ho successtal must | Aed wnder a & A AL Sk nIne C Lo it bapladlnl L A friends aud sikers for the respondents A ewards for the Perpatrators. is determined that the facts in detail shall We point with pride to the passage of a gon- | A% A1l times take advinced position Ta the 1\ iona1 for 35,000, which it put i the ILLINGIS' REAUPORTION MENT, T6EWithoubiit. the state roull Ha ewer e A mass meoting of citizens was called at | not be given out until they are turned over | eral'liw for'tho Sutety o fiteund b of Fillz | G111, ICIBARUE problems of bty and - of the Sioux National bank of this — 10 rove e dlksrenhmavan e Al once for the purpose of taking action to | 10 the governor. The appearanco of the | way cuployes upon recommendation o o ; y to collect. A suit for its collection is | Democrats Puss the Welr Bill Despite Re- | (¢ PO B0 (FCICHITY T RO B8 o8 ring the conspirators o justice. The | Prison throughout shows that it is well kept | [HGSIIERE S BERSON. Y %o, Oxproated: pledge A tern0on Somion: ilure of the Columbia so publican¥ORagtions, the case would be in the possession of the Bonrd of County Suporvisors was called to. | "M the prisoners look healthy. of the ntional republican convention (A, pecess, was uken uudl 230 pom AL Falarmed local creditors of the engine works | Srnrxariesn, 1L, May 1L—The prospects | railroads and the respondents. : ¥ Mot L i We declare that we are in hearty sympathy | that hour President-elect Tracy called the civer was necossary to protect all & - NG LALe SRR CIRETALI dloaad 1 zether in special session and offored a re- Met Death in o Mine, with every legistative enactment which wiil | convention to order intarcats; The! stockholders made theap- | Ofthe congressional and senntorial reappor- |\ Sub dhah 0 KA € 000 Sa HOM rd of §2,000 to be paid by the county for | OTTUMWA, Ta., May 1L —[Special Telegram | promote the [hterests of the wage earners und | A resolution was adopted expressing the | plication toniment of linois was seriously impaired | fbout allt -’.]'."1'.\'&‘"“.'."‘?.‘”.‘:-‘ iy tho arvest of the gullty. parties. It ia also | toTus Bre.]~Evan Jones, an omploye in | joud 18 Squatizn conditions yncl furonies (he | esteein and extending thie good will of the Ihe company schodules assets as follows: | this morning by the death of Representative | gy the coll house and the asylum conl and expected that detectives will arrive from | the Whiteorenst mines at Keb, met with | [silrding o moral and mtorinl welfare of | convention to ‘..t:{»l-\l sident Clarkson and | Building, sito and_machinery, M0 tools | Eruest Meyers of Calhoun county. ‘This | flour jobs. This will be done immediately Chicago and go to woric on the case at once, | fatul accident today. While ascending in | the great body of the people as the primary | ° By URDHES] and materul, §35,000; accoun 005 | apy the demoerats with but seventy-seven | afterJobn L. Webster faisios the cross-ex- votes, a bare quorum in the house, and the | dmination of Race npcen a bed occupied by two vounr women ills were blown into the yards, A morc sowplete wreck than the interior of the | value, however, will not excecc ¢ RE ¢ v cage o pit below he hAOR] object to be obtained, and recommend as The election of a secretary and treasurer | stock completed and inmoulds, &5,000: duc In this evening's issue of his Muscatine [ the cage from the pit below he was caught | G8G0 T Srettive weans to atthin this referred to the executive committee on draft against Columbia National, 5,000 X Journal Eitor Mabim has an editorial in | between the cage and the shaft. The biow | Zihe establishuent of's systém of arblirath The following supplementary resolutions | Tiabilities, not itomized, about §£200.000, These ¥ for a time was at themerey of a single Gray Wants to #evise Figures, which he says gonged out the right eye and the right | for the adiustment of difterences arising be- | were raported favorably from the commitice | ureto local coucerns for money borrowed | recaleitrant. One of the louse ends to be picked up will 2 cheels bone, tearing a great hole in the | "GN e fuLtoin genuine seerot ballot | O resolutions and acopted: and to St. Louis iron dealers principally Notwithstanding Meyer's death, and in | undoubtedly be the recalling of Architect right side of his face. Jones is a bach- | 1w fortified by efficient nets for the suppres- Since the national assembluge of republi- Assignee Hubbard of the Union Loan and Giray of this city, who was on the witness “Tam almost dazed to think that there | elov 37 years of age. His fath is a | sjon of corrupt principles in elections. ns, the patriotic citizens thronghout the | Trust company, Heldges Trust company and 3 i id during the early days of the trial. At could be in a civilized community any person ;""l":\‘lmkafl\'rlnl;v':’lw l.‘.,.:;“‘::T.l.':r;.\:‘"“: ‘.h\l\:u{x:ll‘.b: Rt ke ton s miOenonnnea. ”;“'({l ’;;fl"il:m"_’:‘ylulll_;':::-l\-l(‘;h“‘-:“»“:fl the death | py P Hedges, vhose assiznments were made -”!-4!" 'h’"_nwg t.«l umd'ui to |'M| ....‘lr ll.ivm‘ ) Gray n-mn'.-.x that he or persons so dastardly as to seek to take | {uttRL GO AR ST ORre e efore | We demand the enforcement of existing | Resolved, That committes of nine be ap- | 1 Avril, today flled bis estimates of the ugh tho congressional apportionment bill | had taken the mensurements of the cell the lives of my innocent wife, daughters and | ¥ M6 mineabagaed ot hl laws by the duly constituted officers of the | bointed by the president to investizate and value ot assets seheduled in the three as d of adjourning, as usual, under such | house, made careful estimates, and that to i 2 ; ; u went iuto the mines, begged of himnot | Jaws | e aT ot cers of the | Bort anciialty the condition of the repubiicar | signments which are generally considered | circumstances. On assembling. the bill, as | have completed the work performed to date son bec (.c\.{|.> xl’vav-muln-lL tow :u: me. | togo 'l"“',' and nover go into i wine again | T aried forces represented by the Pine | Party i the Southorn st wccurate, He gives the assets of the Unio rtod from the senate, was tiken up, and | would have cost the sum of £32,301.47, figur- ‘Tnat the wrecking of my house with dyna- | He accompanied his request with tears anc erton and like detective agencics. ‘Thit the republic: ) ety of the | Loan and Trust at #1,851,574.58 actual value, ans given an hour to discuss it ing upon the basis of free labor at the high- wmite, imperiling not only my own life, but | Went down on his knees supplicating him We demand the suppression of, all publie | people and the purposes of dts creation were us against 81,465,008 roporied. As stated in | which they did ina ver, mest manner, | est price paid and material at the market o el e i bR aedl; not to g0 into the mines. A few hours later | kumbling, whother I food prodicts or by | the dstruction, off siavery und thgrediont | tho ssivamont, the company’s Habiiities 2 & heaiosl thaGageibe Willhinre. L atof four other members of my fam bl henns of lottery tloket possible e ston of hanii r ] pasd 4 g LA 2086 M ot v has experience ang: (O i alen ST thd e amloge he was a corps "W heartily trge an amendment to the con- | land. It Kuows nosset” or-ereed. ‘Therefo are about $7,000.000,0D. T, tHedges' usseis as said, in the carly stage of its | Since then Gray has experienced a change LI s b Towa Suprems € stitution making the president ineligib the e xelusion of wny parson from any republis | estimated by the assignee are worth 107~ | consideration. This time having expired, | of heart. He now admits that he of the household, from which we made | | 10 SELk fSlions Necond successive term can club ororganization o ount of his | 572,88, us against values of & 0 given | tne house receded from the amendments | wrong, having failed to make the correct what cannot otherwise be regarded but as s iinln L SEL TR, L 2 mend {0 the favorable considera- | relizious belief mecits the saverest conden by Hedges iu his assienment. His actual lia- | which the scnate had declined to agree to, | measurements, He is now willing to go B miraculous cscape, was the result of con. | Kram to Tne Bee.]—The following supreme 0 i cun, cluba of the U oot thiglaagu.y ; A bilities are £1, 4 by a vote of 77 yeas to nonays, therepub- | upon the witness stand, take back what he piracy, cannot be doubted. The horror of | COUrt decisions were rendered today: of educatlol " U I'he league then adjourned sine die I'rust company's assignee es- | licuns refraining from voti and the bill | said, and swear the building should have {0 the women of the statoand na- | After the = udjournment eich of the | gy sl 4 A st §20,204.79, figuring S For 0 Aliaow b aliantel lants e Olavk et oL O men of ) > ach ¢ e | timates the ussets as worth §183,015.33, as | stood passed by both houses, cost’ §26,224.72, figuring upon the same basis BB 111t ful struegle for breath and life is Abuey et al appellants, vs Clark et al, Cal- | tion the right to vt etions on the sume | qelegates was again reminded of Kentucky | neainst 455,000 as given by the company P R, R B as before, g pun ¢ 3 oit, appells vs us and conditions ws mule citizens, ) smething which caunot be expressed in | Boun district, reverseds Hoit, appellant, vs | e pne conilpns s3AnLe Sy, o, | hospitality by the receiptof a bottle of the | s schedule, The labilities ar 0,000, O RN T A U A P A LrANT Y T ords, No otherreason existed for such | apiss ve (unra 8 ARROGL Se8t | and Tumes G, Blaing deserves and reecives the | finest whisky, labeled Ihe Whisiky that | ‘The discrepancy is due to the fact that when Tariss vs Guuranty Life association etal, | © N ? ; o iS50 Y B sxcept that the persons thus s B L taltb e rAVAraaa < St con ations of all Awmericans who believe | Made Kentucky Famous; Compliments of | the assignments were made the assignees pyanspl except that the persons thus as- | appellant, Polk district, reversed; State vs | jy preserving the rights and dignity of 1 Albert Scott, Collector of Internal Revenue, | put in all their pi at face value, close the case until the middle of the aftel Bt il in their homes at the peaceful hour | Smith, appellant, Boone aistrict, afirmed: | Uniied States, and in extending the Fifth Districy, Kentucky. S R e L) g i | noon, in thut event the attorneys for the fhe uient have beon identified witn | Lemoyne, upnellnt, v lsmwn.l.\l“nm‘{\ s influence. ' I gecordunes Wit R L R Lor | Sas Fraserseo, Cal, May 11 —The trial of | spondents will devote the balance of the strict, afirmed; Kemp vs Smith et al, | we reattir ermination t i o ock han par, and ¢ IR T e st kA known th fan effort to enforce the laws against the su- [ tEel, WRIREC: BEHP. N AOlvoh MALTREATED BY WHITECAPS. real estate mortgages that the assighee has [ Wesley C. Rippey for tie assault on John W. | ¢ -”~’|“'L| Umo, us ft iz known thut av i Ploons. These are the brief, plain facts A 2 e only as it applies to North and South Anierici S shaved from 15 to 40 por cent. No schedule | Mackay continued today. The first witness | @xclock the court will adjourn until Monday MThey speak more eloquently than any words Secured by ths Great Northern, but also to those islunds in the Atlantic and Alingat Straukie a Mg #nd Orushy bilities were filed aud the names of led was John W. Muckay. He testitied | 13Ut il the state should cloge at noon, John hay spoa ! ) S iy, To, May 1—[Special Tele. | Pacific. whiclare, ormay b, necessary to the il o K Vel creditors other than b already been given | 4y ) S 1. Webster of this city and one of the at #L can command at this time. Fellow eitt Py “l~”< B 2 I“ —[Special Tele- | yrotoction of our’ const line and our trade Boat “‘ o A "l" bt re absolutely unobtainable # that sho After noon on the dth of last | gemeys for the respoudents, will make the gram to Tue Bee.]—The three directors o \ou the Ame lng covers American in- | RusseLiviiie, Ky, May 11 —Excitement js | #1¢ absolutely unobtd RBHK ttiero 18 something for you o do, for | Eram toTin Brx he three directors of | Wheu the American i ver in t 5 Februniy he turned out of Sutter street and | opening speech, consuming two hours in out- vour own protection. T have confidenco that | the Sioux City & Northern elected yestor- | forvsts ind Amerlcin honor it must never be | punning high at and near the little village CLOSED 1T8 DOOKS. had gone ten or fiftecn feet, when he heard a | lining the defense. That part has been ar- Ly - » M. D. G s of B ul, sol vof | PNTN e % ¢ South Unlo I flas from this report of i pistol and somethi track him | ranged, that Jo! I Webster do most. Bt 1% cood fudgmeat: with' the higheat seuse | 930 ). Graves of St. Paul, solicitor o Wherdas, The de atie purty. for the firse | 0f South on, ten miles from this city Ll L . i A bl d ) Webmier gl dolinget d the Great Northern; Clarkson Tindley of | time in thirty-twe s, his fuceseded (0 | Willlam Phillips, who lives o short distance | Fallure of & Promiueit Bauking Douse at | i yack. He ran across th 1 i the talking and John L. Webster o Minaeapolis, a Great Northorn man, and W. | power in botli th utive and lezistuiive | A ; A Tehi s A yut of the ranie of the bulle iced | Omaha shall conduct the examiuation of the {n whatever you do B Dodko. nn asciiate of oL ML Tt s wents of th i we from South Union was robbod of several PRI back and heard anoth nd saw amun | witnesses, who are said to number some- R o T nuaa 1 : NoiaNAPoLIs, Ind., May 11 —The Capita KEAng. 3 | ILRG The citizens held & meeting tonigh v ventain et CHIL has eontrol of “the | attention to the fact thut it should oi \undred pou [ meat by thicves who i alling against the wall of a building The | thing like forty Dhie citizens held a mas ing tonight. | now certawn that HIll has control of the | t'peopie u fair trialof the policis broke into his smoke house the other | Nationul bunk of this city has suspended | witness hurried on toward Post street and | - 'Today there was a report that the attor- Over $,000 iu rew now offer road and, after May 15 will operate it in {3 fEURGGGmT wi tori, wie that it ae i \ilvand ; connection with the Great Novih, The | ghinod supromacy etesttti | Wight. He recoived un anonymous note a | anda banks examiner is in charge, ‘The fail- | Fot into a buggy, and was deiven to the office | ueys for the respondeats would submit the RS S h T roads counect at Garrison, 8. D. and hypocrisy iay or 80 lator. warning him that if | urewascausod by that of 1 D, Seaney Mgl esbifesthi uha Hacilie on’ {he ainin s BYIdohog sibug :'”“:0 A RiNg S . & never seen Rippey betore. Rippey's imor ever had any foundation, tonigh s Dosertsd His Yoang Wife A Volee feom Louisiann, he did not stop talking would have every National Bank of Caisaz), which o is insanit I'he trial will be f poarent that the | has been abandoned le Nuptails Au pielously Celebrated A itel Nutioual §100,00 8 Caniralinact| i I : " BRIARIe . Nupia R EAILL L3, b id Duxrar, In. May 11.—[Special Telegram to At the conclusion of the report, a coloved | thing taken away from him ond bis hon PRI RaleRs D10, 000 S Gl bk Ll Tackny is anxious to join his family wnd that all of the testinony at hand will be 5 aore o wer | Tue Bee.—G. W. Dejean, a farmer liviLg | brother, Mr. Blount of Louisiana, claimed the | would be burned. Mus. Mitchell, who tives | Worxs paper. The Latte evely- | 08 ntroduced HoinRonas. Jaiy May: Ll.-[Speclal Lole floor. He stated that *'to his astonishment, | your My, P} At gt ELL TRl Tl atieid . e Ihe important question of whether the [4 the sommittae on resolutions hadnot lifsed | Dcor Mr. Phillins, ‘and: whom he Nus boen | ers hands Friday. ILhe Iu is ban WY KAWLINS KESIGNED, ourt holds jurisdiction to try ex-lreasurer Mary Judith Duncomb snd Mr. William s youug bride. He left a note telling her | jo" voieo against the trying to rid the neighborhood of, was sus- | was the depository for a Hill, ex-Auditor Benton and ex-Attorney 5 : ald not return. He converted all his ., EAROAE LIRS ] tod e wis . also &ba CaFd iwellia wortli:: | dssadintions Clevel nd Igno pendations | Gentral Leese 1s still undecided, though it is Squire KKenyon occurred at high noon today | Lo \rould not retura, on uegroes in the southern states.” M. | pected, . ‘ i £rig o AL Loins n gl o lina FAEn 1k 8 at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr in which they say the capital stock 9 LI ALAIHRKOE HEAY SR OIS 2 y : : going ! ; ; The ofcials of the bank made a sta ) Dafors goln) Blount was cheered and in order to jolly | less fellow, who was frequently scen around | ; Lhe o a inion wi ided dowa g o rive o . 5 8 11 LAKE Special Tole- | tomorrow. During the first uays of the tria e eyl wile S pgipieisal Banqueted the entis's. bim along and drive another nail into the | yhe house where the Mitchell woman lives. | oo The baak had - done - o Sart Ly pectal Tol uur 5 i 8 of the trial S8iidtes. Jobin P, Doncomb, - Tho oeremony. | oo V10 Fainy 11 Glintoal work | DegEo vote, the: convention Invited him o | g} MARES e PV TORAS BON. | (0. B8Rk ag: 10R00) A mito Drnil soph L. Raswlins, the | e sttorneys for the respondents raised the was perfc dat exactly 12 0'clock by Rt GO A PO the platform. Mr. Blount denounced em 1111ipa UORAT FO GRAW JRpsSY NG Juppe O v s nabhlab o tha LA B2 SRy [uestion, arguing that, owing to the fact Rev. Williun Stevens Perry, Episcopal | 000upicd the attention of the assembled | Jiiuiy cortain midnight assassinavions, | the 10ss of his property and safety of himself | basis, andthere was nothing in the b Litaldolognteis YRPCH that the three men had retired from their bishop of lowa, aud was wore than usually | 4entists of lowa and Illinols today. —This | \which he knew of. and family. About midnizht Tuesday night | CORd1ion to & the Chemical Nationul me. arrived 3 v, Riwlins respective officos, they were beyoud ihe A nrosaive ¥ ning @ reception aud vanquet was | Chairman Goodnow explained that the | mob of about twenty-five masked men. | N (hivago ocourt The Capital Nationul mocrat and jave resigned b wrisdiction of the court. so far as Inquiring e R e tendered the visitor resolution adopting the republican platfo presumably the friends of Phillips, went to | Yiaq #7.000 on deposit in that bank. The fact o e wnd . porsisted in | Bte their ofticial was concerned Moy o S Né noomb: lome was Duntap's Decoration Day Orator, included, of course, the clause denouncing | the home of Cardwell, took him into a clump | iy Capital's relations with that bank 18 ) scommendutions for Record of the Committee Investigation. very handsomely decorated to represent the Dixear, In, May 11.—[Special Telogram | 2utrages in the south. : of forest trees near by and him to tell wha | wy0wn and caused distrust and heavy drafis - 8. Itaw is very guarded in { ¥ H, Dewey of Des Mos About the only resolution which caused | he knew about the ‘stolen meat and the | iy nade the balance so hei his statements us Lo his actual motives in s droped in dark red, and an altar builg, | V0 Tue Bes. ewey of Des Moines | serious objections ~was that referring to | auonymous note. He said he knew nothing. | Gapital bauk that, in ¢ " precipitately iing, and intimates that if | ) witendance, but owing to the absence of Which was — appropridtely drapod with | bas been secured by Shiclds post, Grand | woman suffrage. 1t was reported adversely | A rope was put arouna hismeck and he was | Sor o it wis ot th RS b i Bk L430dARO0, Uik SYIREGAE, 1 P8 heavily embroll ths. Lo 'the | Army of the Republic of Daniap to’ deliver | vy the committée on resolutions to the whole | drawn up several feey from the ground | oo il to tide th hibesig g press brat Jear bo | some matorial witncases. the asylum conl left of the bride stood a jar | the address on Decoration day committee. Ttcame up in the subcommittee | three times. The last time o was Lot d ceided to suspend. Lhe s uvailuble 1 Movmon church was | hoint where 1t was dropped Just evening, filled with white lities. Allof this lont an - P carly last evening, aud it was near 4 o'clock | he was some minutes regaiuing conscious- | yocots of over $200.000 jon to the 18¢ viius' resignation, but this Dt trar 2ont the tiniatReinge [ byl kP ARLOE A onR 1 ANNIHILATED SPACE this morning before a_decision was reached. | ness and was left, more dead chan alive, in | ey ted up 20 the Chemical bank. Tie ) A e AL B L T ¢ ido was attired handsome’ gown of Mrs. Foster, president of the Woman's | the woods ot and labliitias of the Canital ban S P ot Bublin Ladds white satin en traiue and with Republienn assoctation, oecupied o seat on | e victim of the wob is e i A N PP uelly of Publia Land a tlowing veil of tulle. As she upproached e . the platform, and whei this issue came up | dition and may die. pleaving Cardwell | fope anch $1 The oificers add that w Yol fay 11 AT v S o Pt P P et L U bl Bureraro, N. Y., May 11.-On Tuesday the | she showed the most intense interest in the | the mob proceede nome of the | i fliincss such S Ry Yoiik, May A Boat0. W i ise, and his pur fathor, she curried in her hands an elegant New York Central Empire State express, | result. T sclution was put to a vote Mitchell woman, who was taken some | | prayer book. bound in white vell drawn by engine No. 99, made 102 miles an | Dut the ayes and noes were so equally di- | distance from the house and severly beaten ver mounted, beautifully engravod, 8 gHE of | hour, o ereat record in itself. but Engineer | Yided that o rising vote was called for. und, | with hickory switches. Her screams could ber wother. Sho was attended by her sis- | g v in fact, was uccessary. The result of the | be neard for a mile around as the rapidly ter, Miss Gevirade, who made n° charming | Vate was 870 youas and 183 nuys. While the Declures it to e a Consplr view of the fact they hada bare quorum Should it happen thi e sta i Wesley €. Rippey on Trial for Stooting the topld 16 tatinan thav ‘the siate. ld 0N Millionaire. of honor and goo | eitizenship, will guide you g e wedding of Miss | S0uth of this place, has decamped, leaving chancol of the Eviscopal church, being | T nil I e supren irt, opened with the usual number of spectators Exteaordinary Time Made by a Traln on the New York Central, ina cri n formed here today with o capital of $4,000,000 | pose i, H. Pollock of Heatrice, the stenog rating committee, was called and paper can be iy realized on, so there | between Niagara Falls Albany for the need be | ing the balance i { clectric power generated by had a cor orenoon and 5 | i Hozan said she was not feeling well that Aoanttiaa b ARG N 4 pandsomoly trimmed wi ve "he bride. | BiEhts vest here and sent down to Syracuse. | that a steamboat whistle could hardly have | four hours or she would £ " kL BAtaomel R e Sho e Tlhio test of speed came between Hochester | baen heard above the din, Mrs. Fosteh 1ons | weomboes of tho o o i and ho A 8,80 w8 f five | Whoel pits intoy tunnsl 8. A bt DR IRAVIRRHGN fora noon weddiug, Ho was attended by | 40 this ity Soon after leaving Rochester, | 10 her feet, exci hook hunds with her | irrests have boen made, } ey ") Whifonching_Just bacy 0w e A v el tac tiknatall A R Oharias lawson. an old o hum | Hogan slow down a little, for he in- | secretary, Miss Leyenberger, and looked all i ool 4 4 are 1o be et 3 lo'TeRui X0 r Wet 1e fntroduction w4 tenaed to p the time at the western | 4 diance ut the me h had - T ey ! l sorts of radiance at the men who had risen . b ; : Al 14 ; HPALTS Immeaiately f end of tho s I Passing Batavia, the | in support of the resolution Death Holl. clearing hous, Movements of Ocean Sieamers May ' ) offering of congratuiations, an eleguns dine | Fralm was tlong at a gait of a mile ¢ While the noes were stinding, Mrs, Fos Mansuattrows, ln., May 11.—The death | several years ugo, for t . 4 At Bremen —Arvived —Welmar, fi & . S ORerenics e & tions, & } dns [ AMBE il e heapeed | (or counted noses with the secretavy and | Just occurred at Albion of David Worcester, | (hut i move liboral polics si usued | yiniore The abrod iotian oF | increased as the engine few nlong, and just | spotted overy mother's son agninst fem. yrother o distinguished lexicographe oue of the other ciiy b | At Kinsale " A B0 : incroused a the cngine tlew nioug, aud lust | spotted overy” mother's sou ugaiust femal brother at ¢ liscinguished lexicogTabher | ihat thero fs ang cause whiat : F e 8 | sions of o pos g Puesday of u mile in thirty-five seconds was The other res ons were passed as re o Ak i 6 Was B3 years 014, the | regarding th matte At York—Arr | " € avo to sho vislt fn the east and with Mr. Kenyou's bar- | oquaicd, Hut this was exceeded just this | 0 OM¢" lons were passed as read. | younzest of fifteen children, five of whom e Y 1. HL Meir remerh could only hd gond wishes tovwof rice, “old shocs | sige of that station, when the new world's App-luted Oicers, survive him. He graduated at Harvard col Witsixarox, Del, May 11 2 - Mg ] * record of a mile in thirty-two seconds was The roll call of states was ordered by | lege in 13 the schoolmate of MARGTONy Mies AN} e pens | Moce Chinese ¢ 8 4 4 e Frrr vy oy Y made. Thia is equivalent to 112} miles an | Prosident Clarkson a this juncture. Each | Charles Sumner. For a guarter of a century | luson & Co., b ukors ggd brokers, Lave fulled: | pogryuxn, Ore., M Biin Pt toa . paron Sy S vy lour, A speed nearly as great was kept up | state was to give in the name of vice presi- | he lived the life of a recluse in this country. | Liabilities, 100,000: ussets, #100,000. The e, which arrived from Vieto c 1 g B Moixxs, Ia., May 11~(Speclal Tele- | b e i Sie i was "reached: and then | dent and 8 metiber of the executive commit WasainGTox, D, O, May 11.—CGeneral Ed- | sheriff has seized their proverty Danut arrived Iy lotoris, B, 0., r and reduced such words gram to Tue Bex.]—Mike Haruey was con- | o glowed her down and allowed her to enter | tee. ward D. Townsend, ' for a number of years e a week ago with 612 Chinese, left on_her re- ing testimony w '.‘M‘\"" 'mdmlh victod 1n the federal court of impersonating | Buffalo at her customary speed, arriving on ‘The names giveu in for the western and | adjutant general of the srmy, died at his Another Enzilsh Fallure, turn trip last night with 410 who were re- It had been stated publicly that the S8 ofticer, and Judge Woolsou sentenced him | Hme. northwestern states and for those holding | residence in this city this morning. Loxvos, May l.—Hallet & Co., navy | fused admission, | sittings were starchamber moelings, Al fngara Falls Power company with the being waters of Niagara river : 10 L Eaktin ner was served to the family and circle of nnmediate friouds. Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon took the afternoon train for an extended

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