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IED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1893 3 COPY FIVE CENTS, ESTABLI . N r " T [ Amerie erbund o vas a \ U AR N culatio eritica ~s N\ N ) SN N t | mate an o o of the Wors | 1 e . " ONE COUNTRY AND ONE FLAG | dmerian Surnemiund. oo rroesamunse | 1N THE COTTON FACTORIES | fietisntic™"5" reieat: st taw bmeona | FAILED 10 SEE THE POINT | foieitbiitve e “atvers2h Won | TWO - LOVES AND A LIFE casions of the day was the convention of the tionally would be to destrov silver forever quisted the vessol, takin ¢ some of pas | ploncer turners of the Nesth American and play directly into the hands of the advo- sengers as captives, ‘The steamer W the I Turnerbund. The day's prozram was con- | cates of a single gold stAndard and a con wounded is now in Dateh hands. Congressman Jerry Simpson Has a Plan that | Cluied with gymnastic exe disesaud agrand | New England Towns Suffering from the | tracted currency, It wodld be the cruelest concort this ¢ ering Beats Wearing Fooks. blow ever struck the debtor class. [t | Siamesa Goverament Deolines to Accade the Financial Stringen cy. must be retamned in the intereste of the com Franch Daminds. mon people until somothing botter s con- ceded in its stead MILLS FOICED TO SUSPEND OPERATIONS Trouhles of & Now Hainpshirs Bank. With Byes Blinded With Tears, Hattio Aldrich Shoots Herself. FOREL N FINANCIAL REVIEW ENG NAVY, Sitver In Good Demand -Amorloan Rat- | ronids Mave a Sethack. SHE CUT THE PROPOSED TERRITOY IN TWO LoNnox, July 23 —The convi & WANTS T0 BUY OUT GREAT BRITAIN | e Shovwing she Womd Make tn siamese Waters i Event of Hostilities on that wold | DESPERATE DEED OF A DEVOTED GIRL NEw Youk, July 28,—The Herald's [dndon Coxcorn, N. H., Jaly 23, <Tho New Hamp- will bo in heavy demand durine the autumn | P Minlioig fe: ? shive cust company®o? Manchester, one of e months, and cspecially the United States, | A Mediclne Todge ¥ Pars | Correspondent says: “The attention of | p4ck of Ordors Causes the Discharge of ; . ¢ . it ¢ ; v stiffoned 5 deman P d th Leavos a Letter to the Man She Lovedw Bage of Me td naval men in England is directed to the the neaviest financial institutions in the | Answer to the Ultimatam Not What Was | stiTened tho demand last week, and the ehnse the Entire Inter 1; LT RTINS 1 ShE ouat l;w‘ vamiseed | Numersus Operatives—An Earnost state, has been enjoined. Bank Commis- Evidently Expected in Paris—Rumor rate has romained stoady at iy for three The Kiss of Death Mujesty in North Americn .li\‘ihflm ot ?.‘.'»-‘.,‘fi “”“ AR Plen for the Rtepeal of the sioner Lyford has gone to Manchester, FHKE LHe METATVEBE VLY AbRinilon months, Moncy has been plontifuland it has the Stars and Out of Rand. nooed of defonsive mens may soon arise. Sherman silver Law. ARMING n'n:m AEN. Bangkok at Ouce, been difficult to find borrowers at one-half My Eyes' of 1 per cent. [arly in the week silver wis in good demand in several quarters and | = A naval ofticer of high rank whom 1 sa Kansas Mine Owners e paring for Fatore | g “ says that both England and Franee are, to a Youxk, July 23, —The Herald's Boston 4 o quiries were made on behalf of Undying love, jealousy and a rovolver WasnisaToy, July 23.—[Special Telegram 1 onK, July 2 he Herald ston Troahie—The Sitantion, Conyrtahted 1893 by Jamess Gordon Bennett.] | dfan princos with & view o y (il certain extent, out of hand as rogarding | coprespondo v ratn C 3 ¢ 93— [Conyrtghted 1893 by Jams2 Gordon Benn dian princes with a view o ine dod the life of protty Hattio Aldrich about T4 % TR, Tt FORsD o espondent says: * A review of the situn Wem Ciry, Kan,, July 93.—The Sabbath 3 protty Hal rich abou to Tue Bep.|—Cotgressman Jerty SUAPSON | ¢y o yominal ruling authoritics, and there T Parts, July New York I Special to Tne Bre. | amese government to the French ultima- A Cable | native currency. The Stock exchunge 13 answerof the | very much unséttled, though toward the end of "the week there was a notablo of Medicine Lodge, Kan,, has intention to introduce during the o lared his | [ {00 Al S v | tion among the e g, | 13 10 knowing what circumstances may re- | England is uot. ass sult from apparently inadequate causes, otton factories of New |} passed quietly in this diswrict. The 7 o'clock Inst evening, in tha third story of iring, but there is noth- | mines were, of course, all idle, and working the Manderson block on Fourteenth sireet ing to occasion alar ors of com- RN lothy, ov Ay 8 recovery, buyers boing attracted by the ab- | and Capitol avenue. sion of congress a resolution that will kbl . -2 hb ‘ ing to oceasion alarm. Managers of com- | miners kept strictly out of tho way of the |y \which was sved vostorday, objects | rosoy N Ut d_bs A Kl SO h SHOYRBEY CAUB AUIES s ABHEALIS The English naval position in the east | yinjes think thoy are in o porplexing posi- | strikers A ATEIE: 6T tHY THOSHE Tty AARAR. | oAl loty vrtees T e tilement, which | About foclock LS. Francls and wifo A Sl vesolution will propose thay | 0€8 1Ot APPCAT Of & NATUFO to insvire con- | tion, such as has never been forced upon | —The mino ownors have decided to not nc- o were sitting in their room on the thied floor meo, On the China station there ure tw and reduces oxactly one-half the exteat of | anything but contidence. e, exvected. Cousols defaultsaro | them at an former century. Ordinarily, the United States acquire by purchase all the British possessions in America, including ol in a quarter of a | cept the protection of the deputy sheriffs. of Mand eson block and wers startled by ter of a uty ships, headed by the Imperius, which itory elaimed by F this season of the | offered by Sheriff Arnold. They say the Thi 0 ¢ | pomt during the week mevican railway | the report ot a pistol, followad by the sound . AL s answer is consilered as a check for ) ; y u . i8 the only armored vessel among them. On S th HOtHIRH - SLraniss: % 5 oputios ate all ppotised Pi 9 p LS ity 2 sl | securities rematnod demoratized, and at tho | of a falling body in the room adjoining. M. the Hudson Bay territory. Ho argucs that | the East Indies station there aro ton vesscls, fHkgH! i Th < L AEH, S L (;:nl l{'\ul‘:‘v‘rk“ -"“flllul ‘r":"]m :‘:xl“llh-u r.m|1u| -.: e Dot closing yesterday were decidedly flat. OF | Francis rushed to the door of the next room the Canadinus are so anxious to becoms citi- | headed by the Bodice. Franceis not so well | !} L o e DA g Sl Lo L A report is zurrent here to the effect that | American railway securitios onty the IHNOIS {3 bushing it open saw o young woman Joms of tho United Stites that they would | 16presented is England on either station, | sShuttiug down now has much sieaificance, [ the protection they afford would not meet | ors have boen sont to the Feonch minis- | Central hus risen, whieh elosed 15 of a poing | i SRIEL DI ST G SOUIE WA Willingly wontribute a portion of the pur. | | It is understood that the admiralty has | far more than common, Thers {8 an uncer- | the occasion. Tho osers are arming all | 1o rogident ut Bangkok to lower his flag and or than on tho procoding Saturday; | Stretehed onthe floor with her life blood S . wded that, if necessary, at least two war | tainty ir the air which may swell into mo- | their men and the latter are under orders to shpsll bt gl bl g > sthorn Pacifie foll te: Unfon Pacifie, 241 | oozing out of « cruel looking wound ase money. ships could bo sent to Bangkok. The foreirn v < i their Il rders 1o |y, jayve the city. JAcqUEs ST, CERE | mentous proportions ordwindleinto nothing- | £ Ropres \tative Stmpson holds that if it | opic s ungd the proporties upon profore v has \ r & Rio Grande [ the ¢ ved intimations that all possi- ture bonds, 1 cht temple. The weapon. o which they are at work at all hazards. preferred, 2: Wabash deb was good policy on the partof the govern- | ible precautions have boen taken for the “"'“- jusvas the wind wafts, aud acanvass ho scaantion of SR Ay $18 Stha=8pdech UNSATISFACTORY 10 FRANCE. Liake Shovs, 1151 Novfolk & Westera, 1 | '{‘,"{‘y"" L AL f;'l; b ’\‘h “_' n" I'l“‘l'lf:'l""l‘ ment to purchase Alaska, the arguments in | protection of British interests in Sfam, | of some of the leading cities indieates that | made last night by Président Waiters of tho X (PRI 66| o aice BUBSIRIpIY L U e T TivoR' ot olatiiig Beitish Ameries ate ||vumlln cations have passed betweon Lovd | silver has much to do Wwith the situation. | United Mine Workers Western nssoeiation. Siam - Rep'ys l;: Her U .‘xim.:'n S | e R I'hie smoke was lazily cuvling upward from M Cai PO 6 twseberry and Lord Ripon. Many of the manufacturers say they await | He had just returned from Missouri, where ___the Dem LS FIGITING NEAR MANAGUA. its muzzde. Asthe muscles of the face ve- ,L Talk with n Naval Ofcor, the decision of congress on the question, been working for the cause of the LoNDON, July A dispatch from Daris | ¥ — laxed the look of grim determination gave FORECASTING THUNDER STORMS, “Isaw a naval ofifcer of rank who talked | whether the the silver law shall be repealed, ors. Ho addressed a bir mass meeting itral Nows says that Siam's venly | Zavala's Troops anfllot. with iged in 0 4 away to one of peaceful serenity. 2t 18 to the strength of the flect which could | with fear and tropidity, and tho companics | e K o e iesg ltso Of his to. s ultimatum is unsatisfactory to LI AN Nr. Francis hastily uotitied the police and Vi - ol fxpects to Do ose waters. With one or two i e HRRR: Aanics | marks he praised the minors for the work b cortiment and. thut Pavie P 9% by James Gordon Bennett.) i 2 2 What the Wenther Burcau Expects to o St Mo thora is et i Avart, | and industries, which are more or less allied. | they had dove at the Gleiions Strip pit when WAL ok a1 Paxasa, Colombla (via Galveston, Tex,), | Coroner. The body wi removed o the I that Linein the Fat exceptions, satl he, there is hardly an avail- | A YR i ey were fired o v the french minister, resident in Bangkok, is e S L A " IO WastitaroN, July 83, —Desiring to hava u | able vessel which could be placed in active | Lo cotton, maintain a similar view, Y agrebhun tha o \l.ff“‘_‘l‘l;' 2 AL TS S BN AN B Ve July 23, — By Mexican Cable to the New York | Movu practical attidy of thundor storms during the | S¢tvice. The naval nuthorities, | beliove,ave | At Full Rivor astut down will be en- £ absen! 1o time, aving to leg ity Herald _Special to e e ]-—News has | Several notes were found among tho girl's JuAV bEBh personal effects which show that she had a BReliw serious qugerel with her sweetheart, Frank Nibaiin Doneeker of 511 North Fifteenth street, who i bookleeper for his father, the well known and builder, who has an ofiice in i, Ba v block for he wouid have heett glid to ave lod tho | Shun's reply will be hunded M. Pavie men to the conflict. Continuiug he said: e fstor reside i kok, at 2 for of course the mills eannot keop on spend- | “iKcep up the good work. March to the '_'_‘I“_".:!"'.“l'*',"“ Ll "',I.‘I""‘,‘ e s Uaoh 11 prorress nont. MiLtonte, Sanelok to sive effcctive protestion to Bt | ing monay with none coming wn to replace it. | pits and talk to thgemen, It thoy won'p | O'clock [uosty afsornoon. Fie for=Cieh between the Leon revolutionists e b P Ied 1510 Aervios wanaen: | T the prosent state of the money market | €ome ol to id you fi tho strike, then por. | hours allowed by Prances ulthuatum for 4 |30 p s ovornment troops, Rive thausand | St of & mmben of small eimbonts and ceute. | the print cloth brokers cannot get money to | Sutde thew. [Cheers] Remember 1donot | revly had not th 1 expived. The text of the < upibl ! | i | convinced that some vesscls of size and | forced unless the demand for cloth picks up, specd should immediately be dispatched to | Banekok to give effective protection to Brit- summer of 1842 to determine the feasibil of making thunder storm forecasts and obtain a better knowledge of their cha terists, Prof. Harrington, chief of weather bureau, began preparations in April of 1 ystematic worlk in this line, | eived ro showing that hard contract PRIV S R feation is as Jollows nen were engaged in the battle, the resultof | /s, most of which are of an ousoleto type, | buy cloth or do not daro to risk a possible | Urke violnce. & {lawmBter) Lot the women | communication ' Llow IS ESE R : s, M0st of which are of an ovsolote type | o bk 1ot om0t 1) ¢ % 4 5 o that alRHC R Ite, hich is not known here. Mateare is a v {cs and lotters,was found A | and which are sorving on the China squad- | panic by doing so, and so caunot buy il \ ec that Stan's Reply. )i 5 A Aoz these notes and lotters was foun by issuing a_circular to selected stations, | Lon und somoe even smaller vesso!s ..‘II,A,‘, Neither can the manafacturers borrow to | Wheir wives and mothers and sisters ave not M. i Mixisren: hrreply to the communi- | Small hamlet twelve miles from Managua tho following pathetic communication: togother with a supply of record cards, | o A o ik -tlags eruistrs— | carey on theic business and so a shut down | iusulted by the scabs nd blacklegs, Dom't | i iion, wiich by order of your government 5 v T Loved Thm to the Last. upow which veports - of - atorms | (G e in the st fndia squation {s inovitable, unless tho business of the | be afraid to go to' the mines. ‘The only | Fou hunted to e on Thursdiy 50, Sinmese deady foc Action the respective localitie o should be made. The datn. hus_beon compiled from u large | number of these reportsand has been con- densed from separate state charts into one general chart, and a bulletin based thereon been published. In v rd to heat and fore the summer | Charze uponwhich yon can bs arrested is | £:45 in the v that of trespass, and $hat does not amount | auzdst sov Depressing Outlook, to anything. The onlyiway to win this strike is to wia it, and you know what that means I we cateli scabs outcalter dark and give “some of the latter, thouszh comparatively | Whole | new built and newly commissioned boats,are | is 0ve regarded now as of little use 1 actual wi fave. The Lapwing, Pigeon and Redbroast | In Lowell a lack of orders are vessels of the latest type commissioned | mill men o ouAtry improves be i s 1 Loxbox, July 2.—The Bangiok corre LR spondent of the Dailys Chronicle telegraphs Mtethit no precise defini- | under date of yesterday: The Simese v ngiven il of what his | ships which are anchored one mile from tl to undersiand by the expression, | Fyench 1 killed myself, i A Donek | ot {511 Noeth Bighteenth street is 1ot to blame. { S0 donot hold him responsible.™ | Auotherone was addressol to Mrs. M. | | troubling. d one concern has but half of its Aldrich, Mapleion, fa. 1t saud 3 ! i e (IRGY B o botdonet 3 crowded with men ready for My DEARMASMA, SISTHIAND BIOTIE fiiton the stations WIliey neo all clissed | | looms Tinnings: Tha ontlool is vorydapresss | Laom s goudthtis LTEFIIAGn BboRdons htsof the epire of Amunand of the Kine= | 4 oon. Pheir intention is, in A | R IR RSO DU ! thunder storms the builetin says: Tt 1s | gidyhods S C G an SOCEAInt. | 103 kol 11 thot pFeOnt conAIEIOn: GEAb s | o «A«lu‘[)nllllllil the' troops for that, can | dom of ¢ e e S bt | o dutiaf hohworld movasito staf ReiaBae found that two distinct thunder storm belts | ynieen enots. e Plover, also. is 1 ! MM bl 25 | the Cheers, Mekong rive nds of th | French commeree hostilives, to steam do aces azain, 1 hope you will forgive me un e 'S | yhivieen kno © Plover, also, is regarded | continues, there is evory possibility thatsev- | dec [Eheet o 2 SR b, ovor and ram the French gunboats, attempt 1o | &y A RN A e 1 the second storm does not appear to hold its | jeywn in naval civeles that her speed does | Lowell people are absolutely dependent on L sl 2 St . existence of these rights his been proved, with fixed bnyonets, Tho German gunbont i Sitats 2 ) foree to the same extent after it reaches the | S8PRE A SHCES Hiite thirteen ko £, among all classes. The ‘mine owners feal By O DR el uyonets. an gunboat | gister and brother TIATTIE ALDRICH, ¢ | not come up to uny o like s ots, | the mills, and a shut down would mean A viOIBREB: et | five months ago hismajesty proposed to sub. olf has arrivea hore. Sed HRANTE St S ot territory which has been covered by a pre- | it U S VRS Ereat hardshin and S)Tering o the working | WAt violence will grow from now on, and the | it "Wii" ontgated points” o iiternationsl PYOLEHISEL VG THbLS £ Ui following lengthy letter is self explan: vious storm on tho same dute. This was | HUGEL SRR TR | ralian crui men believe they vo the support of their | wrbitrntion. Now, he subumits to the press 1 tevor steps they may | of circu Gs i order o restore e : or violent, to win. to the peo) rous AN isi clusses, There is absolutely no new busi- atory se of grave | ness there at present. All tho mills vell defined i the thunder storm belt of Annther Ouatbreak i Brazil, June 6. While there is no infallible union’s officers in whi July 23.—A dispateh from Riade | Crom the | are run- | gake, howe which could be led upon in Mhs of the vo. i | i < Y e and security to the nus . 4 Jule to be laid dowa for forecasting | osmon Millue Ld l‘k‘;!‘".‘,‘!“',l‘m,"J,‘“,‘,,‘l."{(‘,‘,, D O O o e %% | ;incconstricvion SEFMEREARONI s SRORTE cOnDIIMLINIBRE S A5 BELES LIS RITRIEY | Janoiro saye b rovolutlon has brokon oubin | ¢ ) Desuest Firavik: It is almost certain thunder storms, froin the Ly weath R T TN % + e ' & t 4 . the larger mines is almost comploted. Li SanlLaly Lowever, that th sapecially de ement with the for the pi could by R SR S {hat before your eyes vead these words [ te of Santa Catherina which borders | 050 Ges, o the body, they can never rande do Sul. Government troops are | gue me move. 1 write to you from the depths aid to have Joined the revolutionists, w of the grave, Whenyou read this it will purpose is to depose the zovernor of the | have closed over me. rank, | sse ves- | 1o new orders come in, there must E “t under | down. At present there scems very little istralian govern- | prodpect of new orders and, to make matters stection of theso colonies, | worse, a lavge number of orders have been removed from their present se led. As things look now, there is tion of the' frontiers between St and Gam- | the st Allthe tersitory o the lutt banls of the | & Liine « Charts, yet, certain conditions which indgicato the development of & thunder storm b enerally follow. Duving the season neavl; 90 per cent of thunder storms occurred in scls, which w an arran me ing quarters for miners are being built | iy within them and by the middle of the coming | Mok week 1t is belioved everything will be ready | most to accommodate the new wmen. [t 1s under- oceap g river south o wrtherly 1 by awn from the | y posts, recently mite tr to ce | eance ¢ - sime bt i state. The craisare Piradente has bee 8- | dea d here T v to say th v the belt covered by the isobar of 30 inches, | Wiag Suder tho most stringont nocossity. | Sei iR a Hont g UnBYe AL oot stood tliut hutudreds of iiners l‘nw.‘,]lwt'“ Gl R AN G | :.-,‘xh.“ll '»mlvll'n\‘p‘n i R :v,. i ot e pis ST und at or near the isotherm of 0 desy Sy e : S e, Sl ! gaged in Colorado to gp to work. The new | [hit ds ot © the AS(h - (e h RiCHed LEomiEh SIOLItY S1ibRES A ord o suy aguinst p L In heated' terms thunder storms A% Compared with tho Fronen tiont. | Chiinze, the machivery will be fdle within | iox aro those miners w o hve been thrown | 1 S e e 1 iy B aoRaRymEYOIONY A10) £t cobsy) L T looked for along the line ot chang “I do not like to make any defluite com- | for moro than 2,000 persons, but it all de- | Out of work by the closiag of mines in Colo- i line of separation b Almost Had o Cotlision, L aroile I sure (80.01 inches) and where the tempe parison between our cwn and the French THA: o > rado. Most of them arc single men and the | tweon the neighboring tes s far as th o cvloverand in loving nuded against he You tell mo traly that it is my duty to pends upon the attatude o Sherman Iy La; cong i i BN 088 > ture in the afternoon continues hich. ‘Th on the storms are more liable to oceur the day after ps, but [ am convinced that the lat- 4 ! 4 LoNDOy, Ju The passengerson the mine owners believe they can be relied upon | point at whi the river enters Gambo I ven more ineflicient than our own. Tovarey on the work of ‘e /conl mines fn the | Hitory, the wse of the islunds in the river | Guion lino steamor Ariona, from Now atner we have the maximum temperature heat has passed. | The river gunboats, which form a large pro- | pression and Iflu-(.ml':)f‘::l\ff-f-‘\?i\;\‘;?,fl' Bio s | face of the strikers® opy sibion. peluk cowmontotlisthreo totorminniptaten | [ Vork whiot arrival ot i Qusenstown today, | nake Il Aerhae comipuiiar s GRIRED Prof. Harrington says he is of the apin portion of its appi g iy WUl D6 | b methoe e sement of ‘the Shovarin tua | o Lieutenant Governor: Percy” Danlels haa [ i 'tha whove described torritory Wil hoevacs | report thut the vessel had « very nare this and I take it. Now 1 bave spoken, from the facts now ut hand that the time | absolutely us will bo beneficial to the trade, 1t 1 cortain | Arrived bere under ordgrs to make un-offitlal | uated within a month. oapoifrom jcollisioniwithiinn Sunleliow | enough about myseli, T do not wish to onter has not yet come for more definite forceasts Isaw Vice Admiral 1 Sho great amount. of overproduction con- | Investigation into the Sgrike and. w0 report Kegrets of Tils Mujosty, Star liue steamer diving a thick fog on the ghi “than are given at present. asked him if he could give any opinion as to unon the necess i 17th inst into details which will only give you pain. tinues, which must be the ease with all : ty and.p 'vhnhlllt.;;ol state s compurative streng g Srferonca; His mnjesty deplores sincercly the losses ex- T Phere will bo no_ s toar, and if sny B '-'h‘l'l"ll"lnllllll\l. strength of such i hands employed, then & shuv down musg fél- | Bierference. | Sriles SEll _perienced by hoth siies in Connpetion with the “Willina's Mo worl should be vaisod agniust you. atter I am ENLISTING SOUTHEKRN SUI'PORT. va‘;"l“n:f:.I.fl lm 1", TMI:.:]" : 1ow in the half dozen mills which are con- Governor Eewellig Talks., : h’l..mnau nl:;lu K|m..lumm‘hm[menm s méu”u, BERLIN, July —Emperor William has | Eouo, I have provided an auswer in the i y, Bngland and Frauce res cerned, with their 8,000 hands, The owners | Kaxsas Ciry, Jul) g regrettable collislon at, the mouth, of thy pged the pian of his vacation vo, second letter which [ shall write. You can Siiver Senators Expect to Receive Ald from (L am afraia) said he, * that.youhave | hope to tide against this aitermative and [‘eilfag of * Kansus spout the day io 4 i Btaugbien will be Tiberated und chay e t P 3 « a3 R YA SRR T BT the Southlund. ] put a query to me which is quite out of my | yiwait 4 i atti > g L L it y Here wtisfaction wided will, if necessury, | He will not visit Bergen, Norway, with th, e Al 9 R Likitlnad s 4 Y | awuit anxiously the attitude of congress on | i1} his sister. In an interview he dis SO ble with ordinnry e R ¢ sufilvient reply to any tall. Nobody after WaAsHINGTON, July 23.—Congressmen who | PoWer o - definitely “answer, Speaking | yhe silver question. B8 RL0E, > dis- o o il ordinty | ieet, s there isa smallpox cpidemic the s R A were most interested in defeating the pas- roughly, 1 1y that England is so s cussed the coal miners strike. He said he i 1t5hs | On Augast 7 he and the empress are way connected with the Sident which will 8 & vastly superior in the number and strenzth Toxtilo IndustrlesiDull, resumed the United State: v e | pected to disembark at Helizoland = 5 % sage of the force bitl, it is reported, may aid | of her vossel: AL TniNG IBeAorattsatt e montha | (B sumed the Umted States deputy mar- | declnrs spect. HE R ) = | happen. Dear, one word more about my- JURIURE s may b vossels us to render a close compari n New Bedford for the past six hs et *cn 801 Veir Ci o | sons found guiit cts of pe — - = Lot b AV TR L BCR LR CORE their western colleagues in opposing the un- | son almost unnceessary. We would eall, of | business in the textile industries has been """1.‘ ) Baci: SnBautIo I (g, v {iy 16 nietional or inte ! Suanish Aunrchists Accested, D e e conaitional repenl of the Sherman silver bill, | course, upon the China and East Iudics | extremely dull, so much so, ia fact, in sey- | under orders merely to serve the papers of I Satojecis, will be panished, and | Mapwin, July 23 —Five anarchists were ar- ) asimple matter of cal 1w pairof compasses, o sped This state of affairs 18 vepr been brought about by corresy Al instances the mills have not r X lor sinco the fiest of the year. This is | MNe OWNers to prevent trespas: of ten | aue largely to the uncertainty'as to the ae- | had been sent to guard the mine will [ do this, because 1 think it best that one shoulid go and the other be saved rather than that both sk veld na com- ated to have | Sauadrons, and it i ation with a w Konin o the federal court in the cases brought | o | wherever necessary, compensation in mony | posied heve today for preparing ¢ 16 ved an | the feder Sl SR "';E‘f will he made to the relntives of the vietins, rostodgistegiot g b pipiciaklna Uyt Loz notes hiye i 'y e five | bombs ndence b oxeh with an av (' o the ; NEhALEN e ; ERARIADE iRl tween the western silver senators and wany | juots in an hour k tsin b0 dotrming | tion Lo oo iakon. by vongress, regarding the | minors at work in thom. theie presonce ws | jiies 21t subIct SLCSHUNERISIVIGDY | varoy pacimcTNbEscepsss, | ton i D e Son AL soutnern senators. It is suid that at the |6 jone it would take to muss these atany | cuvrency problem. Just at present the ae- | entirely unwarranted. Tne state of Kansas | tohave been suffered Dy thenn, owing 1o the ot o m ARAlontiad e o bho brahsb aud time the force bill was before the senate the { git S YRR S0 SEE TR B MY | ton: With relation 0 silver 1s giving the | was fully able to handle the matter of the | wetion of Siwmescoflicials, These allezations | 3e. Kosewator Talks ton Sait Lake city | 370 CHEE ARG faetiod e ot el western silver senators holted their party Lo | Gueorely trust that this may remain a | minufacturers morc concern than the tariff, | strike dnd had ot called for federal aid. coutested, however, by the latter, Tho porte oot showod bt} ald thoir southiernfriends, and resented to | AL ISk BT BE RV B 8 | IR v e one aried | The deputy marshals had wo more business by e ‘st Yeonsidertions s | Heeer A s Love Was Her Light. B0 piteoRid Wil Sefioriel o yxhip el Inlo - the goods manufuctured in New Bedford are | interfering in the matter than so many - civi- | {hove actuatiiie tho - Herana, B | to o Brc. | I ST T “ON! it has come to pass, for you have linh;sehi bl sivasiheough Hheieieflorte) FOUND 4 RUINED CITY. of such quality that the mill men will_be | zens of Honolulu. Hand ovor (0 thi goscrnment of the | Sm K0 LUk e er, editor of | ol s foves thut 68 light, and. now: in united with thosa of the solid domoc able to stand cousiderable tavi tinkering | Continung, the governor said that it was Jublic the sum BT 3,000,000 fran T Ovaua B, is in Salt 1 euroute 1 | (i 1 ahiall secle for wis lom, and this being midaH el b Renstr Gotman th | Jomarkblo Discovery Mo by Trospoctors | Without Tea s to. the compatition Which 4 | unfortunate that the necessity for @ strike | for e behuitof thost Whosalféred theaboves | Alaska, In un interview he said vegarding | il e e T Yatne n’hxl"uuu |:::;‘|u|’;|-1.v‘y“n'-\ "mg“ .'Jf.‘.'.l: the Yuma Desert, reduced tix on cotton goods will engender, | rose at th time. These were times when | mention dml“l‘;;; h" logs oSy eaniis | the Union Pacific railway’s indebtedness: | clowdy boles till 1 seo you come to seek mo, RthRsImbeH ot e SaN Dikdo, Cal., July 23.—The ruins of a | One establishment in i tonihnsidis-t|smonwhonyaroilnpAts MvoriroopldElind S IR, i f Commiedion | “Tais road s weizhed down by a colossal | the word of wisdom on your lins? ~And sinco govhar sufiient sibngth from tho voy 3 i S Y sof a | 0 reed 160 hinds, but the leading. concorns | nothing'todp’ und werd! suffering for tho | ton, tho aprointiuht ot wmixgd ol ssin | Lt i S | 1 cannot have you to myselt and be all in all cans to defeat the foreebill and” obligations | prehistorie city have just been discovered by .| EELE0 SHER T8GR, TOSOR SREGHR | ndcossities Of lifo. Every Taborer ouzhit now | {ihtiee it the uupatio BF EONEIT Rud | debt amounting inall, fnterestand principal |5 oo wiiy 1 am glad Lo go: for hore in tho were consequently then ineurred which have | g party of prospeetors from Yuma when on | poon & “lation of orders caused by the | to seck to rotain employmont. Thousands | [ hitrsiaphs 4 5 aid 6 of the French govera- | for the main line and its branches, 0 $225 - | youid jvs neitner rest nor hippiness. T am shicobenesitod tha ropublican senitors Who | ine Colorndo desort fn sourch of thie T s | uncasiness of the money market & of miners had bean thrown out of employ- | ment's detands. 1 000,000, The mam batween Omaha and | elad to go from such & world, in_ which but :‘\Itlllftllilrlvl‘a‘l\“'?‘ll;"l B ‘nlllhlx:ll|‘x'n:-ll:':"h‘:lul::l mine. ‘The wind had luia bare the walls At the Crompton loom works, Worcester, |!1.':l]ll n {" lw!'zl\'h» ould doubtless Rabid Parisinn Newspapers Ogllen s stocked and bonded for #1009 per | ous happy thins s found. e, -the bessing tothe buckground, and every energy was | aud the remains of stone buildings. For a | 100 men fhnypRba ‘,"'\“‘"';'}“"“ the summer | adokc worl und fin I”_!)w"“m"l"""l'l‘.v —The cighteenth paraliel of | Wile. The nonded debt on the “main line 1s | of your ove. ~Lam worn out with the wearl- pUt forth by the southern people to prevent | distance of 420 feet in lenzth by 260 feet in | 45 the inowles loom hias Lot as=many go fn skhojstrike i 5401 ze on the m | 24 i 3 ‘. el ness and straggle, and now that I have losy the 120 of the force bill, 1t is cited th _ the same time, mine owners, taking advantage of the unfor- | latitude mentioned —in | ‘n- m:mu O T i 30,000,000 K110 e ROV SBE | o o AR Tt a T ae et A P f 10 I" B0, GLENS !.,.. ! (‘Il edlngl “H hat | wiith gigantie pillars, quaintly carved to In New Humpshire the condition of affairs | tunate condition of the men, would put down | #0V¢ i | ,'.“ & with K | which is the government morig. | What [ do, if so. may I be forgiven, I never B e b | reproscnt dragons’ heads mud " arms, still | caused by the Amoskeag mills shutting | Wages to their own figures O omo Ciptain Luve Is now operating | 1% interost und principal, wish you bad luci. ~ Al good Luck to you und the foreo bill i the mo ‘osted i | Stood in the sand of the desert, supporting | down is shaky. In Braaford, Me., the Pep- TN with 'a French force. The French ¢ 801,000, 00,181 bor doR e doRE her, Y ':,"l‘“’l;“l'“'_,’”lll‘l‘“ e R e i e it | verill and Laconia mills have 5.000 hanas, RUN DOWN IN NEIW YORK. e Rach fomig e "‘”,“m",l b, 14 hecame due two years hence and congross Death Wan Her Priest, ontir 1 oI silver oney, e L Sthel WL BED R IR0 gran and they view the outlook by no means O RES enty-thivd pavalicl 45 e | 50 deal with this question at its session {7 forgivanos el e are calling upon the southern seuators to | welghing many tons, Tho ~fricze ora- | i RIS SIEWIRE GIOR0E WY IS IR 6 pturs of 0 Noted Kuroponn Safo Istower | northern bo » “As the northorn tron- | IS el WIth LM oSt AL B8 aessed | oI formivenoss is impossible, so bo it, You help them to prevent action which, they be- | mentations resembled Fgyptian sculpture P fden 1 tier of Cambodia is along the fourteenth par 3 wilt forgive me, Frank, and you will always Tove, will prove to be & calamity to the busi- | and exhibited greator degreo of skill thuy | 1230 employes and the ideq Is shat thoey muy And BN e ar vty grants only nalf of | Uhe United States commissioner of railways | Jove mo, however wicked 1wy havo, boon 258 ¥ 4 Y . . 3 ot I be obliged to close up. In Lewiston, Auburn New Youk. July 23.—Juan Andreoni, alias | #1065 y k » have respectiully asked congress o I's a 0 whe! 4 4 e i is posscssed by the Indian artisans of the | ! 3 Pl g Ly the FPrench demands. ; B SEIORE O even if at the last, you yo where | am not. present day. Fragments of poutery we and Waterville, Me., the same uneasy feel- | Juan Doadatd, alins Giovanm Cavalero, said | e Paris nowspepers, led by the Temps, | {‘,mj mEabliLSthitbovould tie “‘" \l You will remember and love the erving 1 Wi found underncath the debris, and_ togother [0 previ etk sl to be one of tho most noted safe crackers | are conucting & vigorous campaign in favor | el ;‘l'\'\"“\:{jl‘,;::[‘.',',','.',‘,f'k‘,j’[','\\.(',.\I' 40 | woman 1o whom, being so_livtle, you still \\lA\m‘\;jw\, July 1 :um-m:\»m Wit the crumbled picces of the riczs wore CALIFORNIA RESOLUTIONS, and all-around thieves in Europe, was ar- | of the government's full demand and warn Yo alivhys 4 | were all i all” Woare notmarcie made public t the First Na- brought by one o e ) or 0 18 spec tional bank of Vernon, ex., had failed, | ¢ity; Prospector Ferguson called the mat Droves to be erroneous. - The Mrst National | teF to the atiention of 1L C. Gordon, who in bauk of Russell, Kun,, hus failed. tereated John I, Gy, jr., a wealthy 1 fending seheme, both through wy paper and the committees of congress. Thoe only thing that will put the road on its feet aguin and enable it to meet any competition is 1o he | ing Great Britain against any interference | in the present complication Dispittenos from Bangiok say that the ter- ritorial demands of Irance arve rvegardad Prank, cording to the customs of the world, but two short hours frum hence I shall colebrate a service that 1s greater and more rested here last evening, Over a year succeeded in gaining the confidence of Marius Malnati and cousin, who keepa ecaft Sllver Men Give Expression to Tholr Aot n sk Meeting. SaN Frasersco, July 28, k n solemn than any of carth; for death will bo LI this city, to the discovery. and o week : A mass meeting | niaveeilles, France, pussing nimself off as | th Vory vague, Tho Siamese, although | 16t the mortgage holders take the road, 1 4 4o pricst and that oath 'which T shall take WILLIAM WILL NOL COME. ipany with fourothe in the cause of silver washeld herelast | 4 “Spamsh artist. One day he disap- | intensely excited, ave displaying ereat sel OVHARWOROSE, WIDO ONLLRO. SOCONG . IOKERNH! will be all eternity. Yeu do I believe that in oet o explore the Y night. There was @ large attendance. A | pear by the 1, togeth e with 30,000 franes and | comtrol.” The Inconstante, waich of all the ! “ | which will never be pail, oxe | | YRiGh \Whil Rovek U/ Idder Sxeolik: b time Lo come we shall once more look in cach Obstacies of Etiquerte ¥ avent | Choy awere driven buck by sant, storm, | sovies of resolutions wero adopted in_ which largo. quuntity « of . Marsollics ity | Kronch gunbouts in Siaucss watérs e tho [IBYLORB.OEINRLANS, | SH 0N AR | othors esosmnd kiss cuch othor lips, aud ny's Monarea v g Amerion, hing this city toduy, but they will ma e et TR it e LR pl R Srani e vonds. This was year ago last | grewtest draft, will ba able to cross the | S0 it Q0L 10 STk o orover more; i iis is 80, e Tl e T Tanion | @ careful exumination’ of che ruins in a ]\"‘. e ™ 104 Mlay, and the most stenuous efforts of the | bar easily before the monsooi season, which | EEU8 W ibonlatha Bc, sresia; o] | it is worth while to have lived and 5 i o/ ' | season when the conditions are favorable for Is denounced us “n crime which can | pwanch police fuiled tolocute hin ame | will inerease the depth of the wile country nLary ) Pacific Aol 17 10b, thon Frank: favowall: Ifif correspoudent has this 10 say regarding | oxtended explorations, From the relics ex ox bo expiated, exeopt in its complete re- |t this country as Giovanni Cu Lho Siameso government will immodiately “Theatn mal may 1 will alvays be near yon. Liston to Emperor William's visit 1o the World's fan: | hibited it is evidentan mnportant archeolog- aud the following declarations | lived in wood style, claiming to bo a stock | deposiv3,000,00) francs to ¢ tho wmount | ypzrcn cundaly 23 eGeneral William | L10 Nt wind ind you shull hear my voleoj SThe fact of such world-wide complications | ical discovery has been mude. A sonnn s broker, In Murch ho visited a banking | of indemniication designated above, the de. | Y ENTUIR B y 2 = ienera y Hm 1 Jook on the stars and you shall see my oyes, suddenly looming up ov the international s S varl Thut. an an Indbstrial prapsttion, | house tosell sho stolen' bonds, They bord | posit to bo simultancaus with the exchunga | Vandeveraied ut his resjdenda dn thiscity | and my love shall bo ss tha uir you breathe, v s Tl S Ty B Fe et WHERE THE UEAL WAS INTENSE, (o sllver question appeals with peeatinr foree | Malnati's name, and the firm, being “suspi- | of notes by the two govetaments. His ma- | of heart disouse this afternoon, age and when at last the end comes remember SR e (I DT — HO Tl AT e, Hsiiich as X states ana | cious, agroed to'purchase the bouds, paying | jesty, having reupomosbalevs that after | was elected to congress from 1o me, for i Llveatall 1 shall be about you n;nlmn'u: asloul the, r]lu»!n M l\\‘rl:l CrIN | uitelo, Wyw. Reports Some Very Warm | threo woriiories, conprisi ¢ oncthind ot tha | 8200 down and asking for a few days time to | proper inguiry t K000 francs | pe-elected in 1850: vesigned is seat and took | U nl W hlu have 1 more to say? So much, tween him and_Lis ompire, Two or throe [ vesNoioh Dises Intlook Dtatie and tho industries wiiod 16 for dhoir \0m up. . Oavaazodrent awhyinnd tha. | will be foyic 10-2N MR 1 Ninth Jowneyeluntoors: W years ago o fu oy tsee Chicago caught What may be s kers instit vestig, whic ¢ s cluimi SLicCo o ) erday and | py o T o A E T b 2 vy ation, whi demnities cluim T J | pro urist, ana he My o 't M nd teansportation | Speedily brought out' the story of | the I'rench government for the refunding of ol 13 but wheneve ¢ that which is b you read wiful or tender, o brigidios golevitsin v | nd was afterwara o mnjor S Qr. by uney the temporatur rutlrond transconiinent e vne, 2 i 5 ” i it o | ehink this is what Hattie could have said to = O 3 o . . ) A o i re dependent upon the vigorous | b righttul ~ owners. Marins Malnati | such balance as will remain available after | eral; he commando m in the Lo | U ! : :nln !|.|<'.'le[ i ;fz'm'\li\. nll‘u _It“ Arl‘_‘n:‘ |-l ek or u..‘- \L. n:ln.. shade, at l\\ll‘.l:‘l from 4 to of mining In theso sta eame to this country ned with the | the settlowent of the different cuses, nth, Fourteenth and Sixtoenth avmy | ™ i niil Inot. Frank, romt m n;l‘ your !m‘fl ) at is Al ofticia end a e | o'cloc he mercury i the sun stood woper do seure o~ 0! Tho 980 government i conlas s ! . it soldier during the { Wil ba my best monument though none wi o g R ey A P an stood proper documents to sccure the thief The Siamese governwent i fident that, | corps. He was an efiicient soldicr during the v destroyod hat it 15 the duty of all the 1 in L . 1 0 28 to 180, Nota drop o g s Matio ST hore about it ast night, and tho | B from iss to 180, Not B phaop f rain has answer was that the rumor must by absurd | falien for nine wecks, and the range is com but Cavale and never ro hud_eyidently been alurme sturned to the banking hous in accordance with the French govi ever know the grave it covers, arewell ! Farewell! Farewell! Oh, FPr domands of the { war. Hoe serve rament in the matter shown by | tor for ul yeurs us inspoc Indian affaws under President Grant tors nud congressmen of Califos nk, e ALotAly tloat al " (O TP oy T Mainati would not give up, and hiring apart- | the forewoing deelivations, 1t hus ziven proof | He came to California in 1824 and vepro- | W¥ davling: to whom I have never been s :';"l-""'_\‘";'m Sue ~‘|'||nl<h' veasdns given for |{huhx-halu 1\ Butalo s surtounded by ybstiegr, e nC all ments deternuned to haunt the streets in | of its sir desire to maintain good relu- ::‘mu-‘»!‘lh:- St casatonal isteicein | wifo: to whom I have beon moro than wny SRADIIMER MY AANBEMKIIE 0B (ONED | [oPok fEca: R0 Y h0 soushweat twenty inil stituents, rather than tho wishes the hopes of finally catehing his man, Last | tsons with the French republic and to settle | the Fiftieth and Fifty-fivst congresses, and | Wied donot forget me in the lons years '."’* 3 his W 'l"d attuche p |I|“ out that | fire has been burning with more or less in- | party leaders und the residents, and that the evening he came upon bitw tallking with o | in the wost plete nnd do anner all | filled many offices of trust. His funeral will | Which are to come. Do not furget me when the Infanta Fulalia was actually at prosent | tormittont severity sinee July 7. The fir reprisentativesof this stite should so sorve | woman. Malnati rushed up to Policemun | questions pendiug vebween tho 1o go7om- | be held on Tuesda | Sudio flatters you und tries to win your | in England on a visit to somebody or other | one time came down into the valley, de. | the publie, regardloss of political strength and | MeConnel 4 < Tnfor oly, % ». oo s for none can be to you what [ have b I S Yt Aot SR LSUAER oue kima cans dawe-lute. bhe walloys der JiE B O, MeConnell and told fus story. Unfortunately, | ments. ———— 3 important that no s knowlodge, had he singlo English paper, to 1t Olved, Tt nongross bo eurnestly re- | B0 had hone of thé necess: aped on this insigni- 'y papers with | - The communication is signed by the Siam it 1eatid (o Arrange for & meeting of the Span- | bim and the policoman eould " not make the | ese winister of toveign afMuivs 1o can ever love you more than that loss Hattio who writes the Is, ete, on P Vs i Fight. 2k, and b & g 3 s hoavy words today SeRANTON, Pa, July 23.—At Priceburg of tho plices in Muddy creek district. | Ameriean congress” o’ that silver coin may | arrest, but sympathiziog with the Fronch- ANTONICYA + and who will pass away, blessing vou with cant princess such u vepletion of the highest | By great troublo the fivo was checked. Up | beeome s hon. logal ‘tandar botween the | man's griof. ab A png)\m-[ of losing his ) Korce Binm's Hend, terday a number of Huns and Poles g or last breath, w0 await you and possiblo honors and established for her such | Clear Creek canon another five is burning, | United States and the republies of Moxle maun, McConnell suggested that if Maloatl At midnight it is stated that Siam's reply | drunk after being pard, und a serious fight | Sudi if she way be “in the formula for u royal reception that i veiening cavaley troops from MeKinney went out | Ustitral and Soath Amerien would perpetrate vigorous assaultunon Cava- | to the French ultimatum is considered un- | ensued. Four Hunsarians we arvested | land to which your feet draw soverign who wont over would find it qulte;] yesterduy to endeavor to extinguish it, but poiyed, LThat we fuver the adonion of 4 | jor he (the policeman} gould yun them both M. Pavie will probably leave | and locked up. Later in the evening a lavge | daily on. 1shall kiss this letter just hore impossible to hundlo himseif, much less his § hotning can be done without raiu. AL RUARY NSRioh gollupl Lb o Siavys g T RIS o e TPV s e Wednesduy to go aboird the | body of Hungarians proceeded to the jail, | before I close iv; kiss it theve, too. “Iis our accompanying suite. ou the ‘bisls of these | aeres of choive timber ave already do- | Hiancial ogisiatlon; on denght, and rushing at Cavalero dealt hum i "Cno refusal of M. Devolle, | overpowered tha kechor wnd liberatod the | last cold ombrac precedents, Anybody who knows the Pras- | stroyed just east of Bulfulo » the north wdence and fro furious blaw. . Ci looked around in p EFrench minister of forcim ai¥airs, to give | prisouers. ‘Ihe Poles took excepuion to this | “Hefore the end 1 shall put the boads that Bian court af and how vital | auother huge timber five is reported i Shey iee Lo the money king surprise and recogniziog his vietim, gavea | Sum au extension of time for reply Lo the | and u sertous rase fight began, which lasted | you gave me on iy neck. My heart is this consit even if there | jdun county. #nd eve § Yoll and fled into the tasement of & hotel | ultimaturs is ascribed to his desive to force | three hours, the ofcers being driven off. | breaking and my eyes are blinded with tear were an imaginable chiance of William's ub - - Aopioun palley, Dear by, Malnatn, not w0 be beaten, how- | Sim's hund and prevent her negotiating for | Over thirty men were injured, three fatally, | | can write no more. 1 have no more 10 siy, aeage frou Europe for svob o uionth, : |‘;"i """" “"”1‘\ hiug A 3 SR01r o laui iy soudiiton. o ever, dragged him bagk into the street, | British suppor and some dun done to propeity. The | Awain, goodby. Wishing you and Sadie, op - % Hyde wust, the ex-recciver for the bibby RIEOR o i ) 3 0 o eicd posse | whoever it miay be who has taken my placo, athe 5 h 4 Delegates 19 the Chicago silyer convention | Pounding him vigorqusly. McConnell then R R (IR T sheriff went to town with an armed posse | f ) N Anathier Kausas City Murder, Awerican Water Works . who 10- | wore elected 2 the Chicago silver convention | Flleelf ol Al When arvaignad. before Blamess. Borty s about miduight and guelled the riot Loy, happy life, und asking your forgives IANSAS Ciry, Kaw., July 28 —Avother de- | (uened from Washington e = > Justice Hogan this morning and the facts M. Deveile had a long confercnce with e ness for all’ 1 have said and done, | remain liberate murder took place hero today, und | gaan at bis apartments in the Madison house Montans Silver Mo s Resolutions. ted, Maluati was sased and | Premier Dupuy all of yeswerday. Ouly at the Ktepped from a Carto His Death, | your lost love, Harrie Avpici,” following so soon after the murder of Law- { 1o niuml; ¥R e v 1 Burte, Mont.,, July 23.—A large mass avalero held for examination and to gi ::*:m;x‘.‘t :l. \\‘.f 1l ‘[;“1 W u:;‘.l::ll‘ :;» l:l" Cenan Rarins, Tu.—[Special Telegram to | Telegrams lsm:‘.- .“Wfl sent w the th“ o @ ST i il v heu usked | g0ting ¢ luterests of r was hold | Malnati t Lo p aiter in proj ress Sid eply ¢ govermment's de- | |—Wencil Jilek srosperous | Pelatives and they will arrive some tuue e Jahnag ".h'( -u“nklrllM»”:".’I" iucreased | 1o make u statement arding the lute liui- | ROCHDE 1 ‘-I; e \ .” WALURUL| JCIBni) W 10 4k 100" Biier o proj cision. Iv is stated that M. Devells has | THE Bes]—Wencll dilek, a prosperous | (o, the excitement caused by the provious erime. | Ao e veplied that b had no statement last might, leading citizeus from dif- # *i notified Admiral Hunawm to proceed at once | young merchant of Walford, Ia., died to Has Laat Suntiay ataol Churles Blunk, a saloon keeper, beiug jealous [ 300 NG MG R R 0 S0 e e ut parts of the state participating. The voments of Qoo to declure the blockidg night in St. Luke's hospital, this city. This T of his wife, sent a messenger to his home to by 9 hone, i 4 ) ! . H e 4 4 M AU g e A K X a4 s Worle Mr. H. Church, who is employed at TLoves s DONE UL Tho Guse CANIG Lp in L0 SoUNS. e was addressed by Hon. W. A. Clark. At New York—Atrived—La Bretaga Che Soir cowments thus in an extra edi- | morning he started to the World's fuir with | 3 3 soe 1 auy i wis I the house, | The, wes: | pequded the socatled inerview and state, | ox-Senitor Saunders, ex-Congressman Mag- | from Huvre ) ’ B89 1 tion on Siaw's veply: “Siam concedes only | a party of friends over the Northwestern, | o8 5 SCHIEE AL hide oliad, callas 8h 18 senger, returniug, told him tha illiam | P AR NP . b [ AXmbi) i RIGAAMAR ol : & 7o y it of the conditions put b ‘b e train was uear Lisho o RO 10 400 URO 14 b unforite oL AiaR dold W thas, Williui | nient that wan published abuat b in 4 6er* | fuaia. Hon, Co. Maucel, rocently appotutud | A Hoston—Arrived —Soythia, from Liver- | tho loust uportant of the comlitions put by | When e truln s wove, Loty ik | e Young “womun.” As Soan as” ho saw put his revolver in his pocket and goin AlD newsivipcs 48 bejug 4 gk senator, und others. Much cothusiasm was l'-'\ s g B35 <o FAALARMMRNER. A Shih SUIONAY 19 [0 "‘m A5 Wi NERA. ) her he said: ©1 saw that girl with 4 young howe, shot and killed Blackford. Ho ulso & T — maaifeated and 8 very lengihy address to the § . AbGQueenstown-sAxrived—Qhlo, rom Phil- | SR BRI, S04 Fradly (o Lo Dufs | 1o ol GO & fellow in the High school grounds this aftors assaulted his wife, fuflicting sevious injuric Ny i VARG Je MU people of the couniry, formuluted by the | adelphia; Arizoua, from New York. =~ fLO ) Anoi A 4 Kiled by Floknookels uoon, We were watching the balloon ascend apon her, and toea gave himself up to the | NEW YORK July he World says that | kree Coinage association it the afteruoon, | (A \LH" Arrived--La Champagne, from A AR i . gt o e o | st Courtland beach. “She said, ‘I am police. Thursday 1t cabled the duke of Veragua, | was uunanimously adopted, [tsarguments are | New York Mutiny oa Shiphoard. A u,‘\u KEE, July 23 " wis ‘., orson Al | yoing up in o balloon this U"-'"‘"K‘ >——— —— a y nuch the sume as those of the Denver oy v 2 John Dunn, painters, while watchiog 4 wo- | \We were talking Logether and she rewarke: Turyare ui Alilwgukes M Eodid Anusricnn gradiiude for the servlce | A0F088 Of 8 coupla ot waoks ago. I R Honore ta na tows Bishop. banpax. duly &4 dispaiob ko the Fima sion Lhis afternoon, saw two pickpockers | tiat she had had quarrel with her follow Mitwavkey, July y thousand pea- | of Clrlatophier Cotuiiios take the slipe of 4 | Wan W, it concedes, is weong in prineig Dunrque, fa., July 23.—[Special ‘Telegrain | from Singupore says vhat on Thursday night | working the crowd and frustrated thelr at 11 didn't know whether to kill herself of ple thronged the athlotic and shooting parks | fund, Would 16 e wecop ot Dociuse it desrades siver (nto o were com | to Tug Ber.|—Bishop Heuncssy will be in- | @ piratical outbreak occurred among the | tompt torob a woman. One of the thieves | il him aud then commit suicide. [ told aud campus connecting them today 1o wit Phis morning's paper prints this veply modity to be butfoted about by unprincipled | vested with the archbishops pallium by | Chinese sailors on the Dutch stoamer Rajoh | whipped out a knife and wiscmbowellcd § hor wot 1o do anyibing rash, and lu"pp.olfid ness the exerviscs of men and women partici- | Telsram recelved hore today. 1 w | sheculators At tho sawe time treasury | M Wi the week in Scptember | Kongsee, trading on the east coast of | PPeterson and the other struck Dunnover the | she wis Joking guess she meant what she Patlng 1a the bundes. barafost of the Most | An Bouor tay sy wpatisy of Awiesican Boople notes issued undor 1Ls provisions huve been | followflic the Catholic cousrcas i Chicigo. | Acheen.’ Tho Chineese uitucked the crew of | head with 4 biunt lnstrument Peterson | A North VEAGUA. | of lnestiwmable beuctt by lucreasiag whe cir- | The American hierarcty will atiend { o' Sieawer, alilug tho Euglish captais, l dead snd the thioves escaped | e coroner will hold uo fuguost.

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