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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNI %. SINGLE COPY FIVE (wl;“\-vl:l_. g S ——————————————————— - W ONe 2N IS | tleman would say he regretted using it, the | ¢ TNy YA 1 N ! | new trial, has decided that the prisoners NMNN "] many, France anc® agland were repre. ) N MAVN e \ THEY FOUGHT LIKE TOUGHS | speakecoutaiti s Favcner novi o the | EVERYTHING BUT TERRITORY | o 't s s, that ahe peisoners | puRpAT () BILL'S BIG HEART | soness. Koo thotiterss discnea wove: | GOLD IS MOV VESTWARI . affair. O'Connor apologized to the speaxer. the semtence of the cour: be carried out r x “Greck as & Roquira 2 1 for the Dogroe of M D l\ LY I\(' ‘ I‘\ \ ) The spoaker accepting the avology said ho August 4, to which date the men were res- s B ' “Athleties' € ad CFraternities.” trusted the house would now procecd to bus pited. Prof. Hale of the @ ‘ersity of Chicago, | B . . . ' ' 0 er to do honot 0 a iam' in h ) r—— - M 1 ‘resident R: 01 resideo % o H 3 Disgraceful Rcenes Witnessed in the English | Incss in el AL |’}‘,.»“_.,'Lv:‘.k. e tradi- | Siam's Reply to the Ultimatum of Franc SOULH AMERICAN WARS, Colonel Qody Remembers Ho Was Ouco a T ST L .’,,‘,“’,l‘!“‘ asne | Orders Placed in London for Large Amounts Houss of Commons. h Ooncedes all Demands Save One. " : Boy and How Ho Felt Then, The department of o sion an . publica- of the Yellow Motal, Venezuelan Indians Revolt Against a Crael tion iresidod ) Hon, Honry S vernor—Crists In Nicaragu. e Biti, 6Qltor of tho Totra 1 dotirnnt &t —_— / n subsided, despite frequent interruptions and | X ¥ LCOpUIEaNted 1593 by James Gordon Bennstt) 3 CAGO" VAIFS | lato superintenacnt of pt struction for p s BROKEN HEADS AND BLACK EYES NUMEROUS fhouts of o recounted excitedly how | BOUNDARIES MUST NOT BE CHANGED | n.\\\ Colombin (vin Gaiveston. fexy, | EVTERTAINS CHICAGO'S LITTLE WAIFS | latc superintendont of § fustraction for | FURTHER HEAVY SHIPMENTS LOOKED FOR lugene Crean, anti-Parnellito, had, without 97,8y Mexloan, Cable to the New _— In the congross on physical educatio provocation, hit him in the eye.' The in 3 B i Lt L I A G Haron | 115 Posso o Dermanc Pt g oL Exclting Wind-Up of the Debate on the | creasing confusion threatened renewal of | French Possessions Can Only e Estendea | York Herald _Special to T Bre | Mail | Six Thousand ot the Homeless Ones Given | ! ohgren of Swodon, tho. oatl of '\‘1\..”. ‘of | Money Lenders Are Now at Ease and Other Home Rale Bill-Chamberiain Starts ‘|I|"I'rl'irll”'l. \n.‘: N \{r lt;.lt_ ir 8 d I‘x_n.‘\{-m’;_ by Conguest—T h Wk Verssin advices from Venezueln announce that a re Free Run of the Wild West Gronnds London, England: Miss Mary Willets of Business Men ¥ SH6 HowoBatd Seniten Pore Hartington vose together. = Mr. Halfour oy o Wrviins Ve TR RIACES volt hus boen started amoig_the semi-civil: «i3oHispn Pom ds Gang Wilmington, Del.; Jawes Hughes, nsteuctor OF LATRTEEE . Fiioi . e Dignit Kb ized Indians in the territ b Orinoco, " of schools of "Toronto, Ont.; A. Gutzman of get Their gnity. tranquil, of Bangkok Sanday. fer Bl Berl 4 The new clause was adopted by & voto of ORI Ly pAC b 6 LA S R LR LD i ! 12 10 201 L — appointed by Gen ‘respo, enslaved the "D B. A Hinsdnl Loxrox, July 27.—On the government pro- | The other two financial clauses Were.eat | (copyrightat 1593 by James Gosdon Bownett) | Indins an forced th % Inthe rub. | Citcaco, July 27.—[Special Telegram to | departmient of school suvorvision, pleaded | New Yous, fuls 27 Barlig 008 morlig gram 10 o'clock this evening was the hour "",'l‘,'l )}"'l”'(" divisions, % the. inth and 16tk BANGKOK, July 95.—(New York Herald :wr forests (-;r.m{x ;"Hl\'.lil'ri' gain. The Indians | Tye Bee--Six thousand rostloss heads | for a groater security fn tho superintend- | yonrs of business ot tho Stock exchangs the 't for the closure of tho debate in commit AL LD S SR L L A o TR et iy S B b Tho totma | avo A8Kedltho Vonasuslat government 10 | grssadon what passss for 6,000 pillows until | OHUS tonuke o office. Mo papers of the | h set for the closu c 18 ndopted by a vote of 310 to 293 pec o Tue . e %orms | gond n new goverdiot. at passes for 6,000 pillows v day were presented by Hon, 1 M. Tarbell, | Nervous tonsion was not.so pronounced as tee on the home rule bill. The parts of the | The motion that the first schedulo stand as | of the French ultimatum have been pub. ‘Telegrrains received here today confirm the | 1ate last night beforo they quicted down to | 44 : FREAEH IR Santd i 4 A .\ X superintendent of Providence, I and | Yesterday, The fact that the powerful bill left over from the discussions of last week | part of the bill was carried by a vote of 810 | lished heve. In her reply Siam has agreed | report of the cavture of Managua, Nica- | dream of the time when the posscssors of | Fian (: |I|”llhlln'|‘ll L\Z‘[v‘«-l‘l::!|VV1‘!!lxy[lnl St. | Staudar interests had come in |~<N~xlv~um|| ot and for the divisions of this week were the The socond schedule was carrled by | 1o swithdraw the posts on the loft bank of | Fagus, by the revolutionists. Dotails'of tho | those hoads should win halos of glory by | Paul, Minn, vansville & Terra Haute property ew and final clauses, the schedules and the | 2% 10 273, amid lout opposition cheers, The | o | B S o capiure have just beon received. Thero | g, sl Thal fI'tH - vains snoUlL the ntt depattiment Prot, Jo pard | new and final clauses, the schedules and the [ T010 575, tmid fout opposit adopted withoue | the Mekong eiver within o month, and to hard fighting and great-loss of lfo | SAUEtering Indians until the vales should In tho art department Prof. John Ward inisor > Now York S Ao eved all apprehension from that quarter preamble. noteworthy incidents ive satlstuction for the fighting which has | on both sides. 1t is roported that G0 | Tun red with gore und Lill buffalo until the | Stiison of the New York & Hedl O FINS | and tho comparitivo firmness of that stock T'he ealleries of the House were filied with When the committee rose and Chaieman | taken place there. Also to punish the oftl- | Honduran troops under command of | Plains were dotted with the dying Lrutes. f b At Hiise i o 3! " v lender o it ) B i i > i 4 1 of the Boston Art' museum, late | in the market put moncy lenders at ease, persons expoctant of an exciting scene at | Mellor reported to Speaker Pecl, prosiding | cials who are responsible for the fiehting, | Poliarpo Bonilla, who lately led an un- | For today was the day of tho waifs' annual of the University of Tokio, read papers. Anothier thing that helped to restore confls theclosoof the commitieo's labors. Few [ over :(h;-i"H:-u;:; n‘xh" |‘len--rmll’.;lxlnl‘li\ on | and to pay an indemuity to the families of his. :"f“” ”“"‘"‘:"“:“"'i*\‘a‘ “I"".‘""“;”""l‘l ong | Plenic. I'H ubjoct of greography was discussed in | gence SHYRI Woth . endec committee, choer after cheel Sk R T own couniry, four W the troops A8 3 P R T g oro | the hall of Washington, - memnbers were absent. was given, and all hats weve waved for Mr. | those who have been killed. from Leon. General Zelaya, commander of IHEC chio Simo plonlcs werd liverted thore [S18 HBLLOEWasH gton; The procecdings early in the evening wore | Gladstone ' by ~the liberals and Irish, who | Besides this Siam has exprossed her will- | the Leon troops. 18 very Dopular with the | has never been such a ono as this, for the o T tame enough until 9:45. Then Joseph Cham- | were answered by the unionists with Pyn | Ingness o pay 20000 feanes damages sus- | people and soldiers. e s from Managun | erowhing eventof the day wasa visit to LR Sl i DU some of the operators who lost their heads. berlain vose to deliver the final broadside of | ter cheers. The report stage was fixed for ned by the Freneh and has deposited 8- | and is a liberal in politics, young, astute and | Buffalo Bill's Wild West show. The young- ¢ 3 srobal 3 ot “W6ve Whts s still spfactiog under | AURUSE 7. 300,000 f i i Yo ambitious, He has a very good record in 8 DS antial st 5 e Frobably the inost important developiisiits the opposition. Ho was still sufarting under | AWISUT 900000 fraucs as u guaranteo for the per- | Siviidlite, Ho wis mads n ponere b thy | 5tors paraded to tho Central station, Hero Publie Pross. of the morning, however, were the engago- the lash which Mr. Gladstone swung on ) forwance of her obligations. tate President Borrios of Guatemala, in 1885, | the children were loaded into special trains Citeago, July ‘The Phocbe Couzins | ment of #1.000,000 gold in London by Lazard ' . inding t Martial, N ™ Tucsday evening. He referred v;» the course AR N e Y Will Not ¢ the Boundaries. ”H.‘.m,;.m,‘ m.l. ,,(.\(..;.“".-". in Granada he | and taken to Sixty-third street. At Sixty- | faction of the voard of lady managers gave | I and the further drop in the rates of ¢ prime orin a scor i er, w dow o W ol 3in vevor. o a0 N 0 the S ed ruler ¢ Nicara I CCol streed d Stony H vel u o cment i o o P VATIO orl v exchang By ::..?:;.r:.:l\?.],:-:;l:‘xtt.l:-ll-x:;:..r :lx‘l‘.u:mxlll BHHSE) | sReiT SRR iAo tHedods. oL ths Hattla Siam. however, tias_declined to recognizo | LS n‘..-(\\’:filn’\‘;;:-“x‘rnu;‘.: r ot Nicar, e, :;vn\:';u‘l’r«‘uL‘(:;Il‘m’:“:l 1y lls‘l.uul.n\lnnl\ll;l o5 | cutastatement in regard to the various | sterling exchange. Tho heaviness of ex- SRR IS THS. b Pakeher T Bl | 401G Vistois decided that Captain | the Cambodian and Annamite riehts on tho | el e kS tho, troobs, from Leon wero Lt e e oLl e | controversios botween it and the board. It | chango encourages tho hope that, the move- b.::x|p.-;:5\:xr:; L in 1ts most vital fontares: stiil | Bourke of the Vietoria was not responsible | Mekong north of the most novthern poiut | Gran erected for serving the lunches and here the | states that Mrs. Meredith, chairman of the | ment of gold from Europe will assume large s most, vital fen i n in the early future, A move no debate was regarded as necessary, smce | (6F (B O The court exprossed rogret that | say latitude 18 degrees north, or to consent | LaChinent. from one of the government's |l|."ulu|('.tl to form in live and march into the | committee of the board of ludy imanagers | stuble woney market would be of groat as- Whatever was altored in the bill was always | Rear Admiral Markium on board the Camper. | 10 the cession of tho 1slands below that point. garrisons ||‘.r‘\1‘.:.‘.u‘uy.ln‘hdra.(nlml and_joined | Wild West show ina body. But at 12:80 which” attompted (Lo dopose Miss Couzins, | sistunco to- intending fmporters, for 1t s ey el o adhovol S o prime | down. did not carry o orift o ¥ o Leo oops under General Zelay Yoloo » ‘ctijldren boga pathol i cliarged Mis ‘un SHOE, "‘l!h‘l:"plr?l(lur-‘|||l|lmxm‘l‘u e el town. did ot carry out his origiual inten- | ¢ is admitted here that the foreign oficers | (enere] i, with the govornment trogps, | ©¢lock the children began to gather at tho | Was =« Sohth Catotina Wit bty | dilicult toe caleulate upon the result of and his adherents say ood,” smd tho | of Admiral Tryon. o ol e DY OFC in the servico of Slam will probubly resign | hus gone to Granada, A strong defense will | Fute, though tho performance did not begin | %k, Sorsloment of uffairs, ' Miss Cunning, | shipment with call loans atd per cent per BREHYOK VT HIAS inTHIBOE GaIlh; WIS | e B e o o Ehe hoeldont. Ib 1atd/at to | 1€ thors 16 sty RENLIAG Wik Poues. 3 be made in that city. Communica- [ until3o'clock. In ten minutes a stamvede | ham, striving to substantiate the ohatse | annum one minute 4 per diem and and they say itis better. [Union laughter.] | door of Admiral Tryon, who gave the order | Pavie, the Frence minister resident, has not b e rom all botnts, in Nica- | for the gate begun that oven the nows of the | was refused a hearinz by o ruling by the | interest the next forcign houses are It is always the voico of God. Never since | for the maneuyer. vet loft Sinmeso witers owing to tho low | Filus oxcept Rivas a W The sivu- | artival of two wagon londs of ico cream | presidont of the board, Mrs, Potter Palmor. | jooking forn lurws import. movement of the tha'tine o1 HEtoH lins thewo boon Shohes (sten it At o ation is conside se could not stem, Mrs. Ball, secretary of the committee on | V0¥ REATE MGG o R e Another Cablnet Crists. tide. Seven more French boats, makinga |~ “The United Allianco ar- Bartlen by Sborins awards, attempted to sustain Miss Cun- | WWecious motal. Money at tho Stock ex- S BELGRADE, July 27.—The troubles between | total of ten, are reported to be now outside | rived here today from Callao, She is bound i ningham, but was also 1 hearing. | {lANKEC opened at-dy percent per diem and Mr. Chamberlaim got no further, for with g 4 TS PRET v | the bar, Itisexpected that the blockade | for Corinto, Nicaragua. AU 12:50 the gates, though they had been | AMpg) Bull pave Miss Cunningham her dopo. | i1terest, which is cqual ¢ per cent per the radicals, the party in power, and the v | his halt-finished reference there came from | ) Lty Al R Sunday Coimes UrngabyiTeI Keaaa od extra strong, viclded before the sheer | gition and Miss Cunningham gave it to the | AMUm. - Later there was a dechino to 40 por the nationalists such a roar of indignation | liberals, who were ousted April 13 last, at | will commence on Sunday. Commerce is - ruguay’s Botd Stand. hit of numbers, and whooping aud yell- | Srece this mormine cent, It is iale to quotation for as has not been heard in the House sineo the | the time King Alexander declared himsolf of | Stopping in view of the blocks e con Varraratso, Chili (via Gualveston, Tex.), | ing like mad the children raced in. The Jday in the session of the board, Mrs, | WMC money and wmel per as long ns days of Parnell age, has resulted in a crisis i the govern-'| suls hevo have taken mensures for the pro. July (DY Mex an Cable ty, the New | boys took the appearanco of Indians in the | Bartlott of New Moxico i a vote of | callloans call for the r above. Mr. Chamberlain tried to talk on, but his | ment. The king has summoned Crystics, | vection of tho resic of their respective ork Herald—Special to Tue Beg. |—The | grand eity in comparative quiet; the French \ RoT W T & el EorE SERBH OB SR 5 t qul censure on Mrs, Ball. T'he board, which two Paid Most of 1t in Gold. voice was inaiicible to the members “on the | Who was prime minister duving pare of [ 0 o uhitd sorrespondont in Montovideo tele- | aud Geriman soldiers - stirred their blood [ Veiirs awo denicd in case of Miss Courins e | 0 M ' S o 0 Trugnu v 1 I cow! o b abtreasury was 251,183 debtor at tho next beneh, Shrill yells of execration from | the veign of King Milan. LEEP graphs that the Uruguayan government has | little, and the cowboys rousod them o en- | iglit of froo spocch und rieht of defonse. b4 BRI 18 ¥ tho Irish sounded above the uproar. Then g —_— VALUE OF SLAMESE INDECENDENGE. | dbsolutely refused to iinprison the officers | thusiism, which was incresed by the ab- | bioadencd in thoin eamimes. a o AT G G e ","."' T, P, O'Connor sprang to his feet and, leaning Wants n Divorce from Minnie. and crew of the steamer Italia, which was | pearance of United States cavalry. But | longer bo led or cooreen by the faction which B ORI B ALS AL B TR L Ll toward Mr. Chamberlain, shouted, “Judas! LONDON, July 27.—John Rogers, husband | England Sots Great store by It—Earl of | fitted out to aid the revolutionists of Rio [ when Buffalo Bill galloped in they just went Fd nravt vy e . ank ofticials state 1t shipments of cur- ) X & : i i had previously held sway, and which was | raney to the futerior will eqnit vosterdny 50 loudly that the epit could be heara | of Minnie Palmer, the well known American Rosebery kes n Statement, do Suland captured by a Uruguayan gun- | wild. They rose, swung the sand hats, o s, i i ' Vi o 1 Rkt 8 ! ) = 3 4 led by Mrs, Palmer and Mrs. Meredith, By | ol The rates of domestio exehan, throughout the House =~ The rest of the §getress, has instituted proccedings for | Loxno, July 27.—In the House of Lords | DoAtafter shohad beon chased away from | and screamed until they austed. | large majority Mrs. Bartiott's resolution of | Now York wut sterior b I Irishmen caught up the ery, and for half a | divorce 2 7 e TR the city of Rio Grande do Sul. Theie jm- | Colonel Cody suiled and wavea his hat at | conaure v s laid o the tablo, ERIRE N Y UADRY A L Aea A THIDNEEROULEAN I lia) (s SHOEie: 3 s 1o eurt of | Hosebery i | prigonment was demanded by the Brazilian | them and the cheers burst out louder than Continumg, the statement charges that | A foatuee nt fie day's operatd Tt Meantime the clock struck 10, The chair- Will o Raised to nounced that he could not make a full report | government. Tho steamer Iltalin was | ever. Ivery time ho appeared the scenc the majority of tho board, OO N T Wit L man tried 1 put the closure, but his voico ST, PETERSBURG, July s concerning the Siamese affaivs until he had | formally turned over today to the Brazilian | was repeuted. test of tho minority (the Couzins faction), | xeriike, r48the purchuses of scouritics for could not be heard. legation at Washington will be raised to an | heard from Lord Duffeiinin Paris. The carl :l'l‘"l"*““l;‘l *:’:‘]:‘E "“‘I']“)";‘"‘\;di"““:'; the war: Semething for “BLL" has permitted a wafteful extravagance i | est iy vears and did much to steady the Ii Then came a sco precedented i AR DUREVBHAE : Bt S < E 10U 1OW Come to this port. i ST B IRE T § % ot Dt J L 8 Ien came o scono \1‘:’-"‘\:.-11‘...1«‘:3‘\?“- in | embassy short assured the house that he had no reluetan Ry G Lo RBITFS) SRR o Lovioio || Altor hoIDoRu trobd Meaa iRl boon cap jand sineeures, wnd Uhe MOTILY HOW | O broker, who makes 1 speciaty of tral- . woak voioo, the customiry direotions RO D IOROIN GO CREISTURD to tuke the membors into his conficence, but | today.” They will settlo in Paraguay and | tured and rescued came something that docs e o e i thio oxucl stutus oL UNC. | ing n/suinll lots; nid thint up totl Y T e i 0 ’ 0 he could mot give the desived wnformation | estabiish - socialist colohy, - the. fover. | BOt ta SlavERVRY BURATomll Sas [ IBNRCSNCL O REtK AL s SRt e U O R T to quit the house. © Gibbs, Bowles and | Bfforts of w Phitadeipiin Merehant to Se- | Solely because M. Develle hiad not been able | ment having granted them . tract of lund | sent fo l’,:'_fi;f,"',‘[‘f'l;;‘h_::‘l‘ ']",“::"f,f““:'l“l:};'i:f“: ures which the dircciory ought to a5- | line and it is a0 to. nesnmo. that they dit Hanbury shouted to the chairman that he cure a Separation from is W to ive Lord Dufferin until yesterday. He | for that purnose. LR OE U DE LTI jaamels stepped | o uve be arged to tha United States | yheir shavo of the business, Tv ssemed a8 it must first call Mr. O'Counor to order for I S S 3 i i From n the Herald's correspond- | forward, subnorted on his right by a diminu- | SREE SE0 DO GIAHERC B0 RS ERILAG BSOS | their shavo of the business. It scomed s 1 A i Al e Ohn e o B MOV Sinirox, 51 D, July iy dle- | added that 1t might be desirable to. again | o 4o it the government thgops | tLVe iessenger in uniform from the Wa trensurer. e board was stampaded 0wt of | the ticker would never stop recording trades Mellor protested that he had not heard the | £m toTis Bee, |~ Thomas C. Davenpors, | define the atutude of the government, From | ure pureuing volutionary forcos under | Mission and on his right s pictresquely | FHER L . Bchuse of the attempt 1o | inodd lots. These purchascs are unusually epithots in question. The members crowded | Well known in Philadelphia, Pa, asa large | the outset Great Britain had rofused to on seneral Suraiva, who are hastily retreating. | 4irty urchin with only one 1 wiv of | 1C8 ik DPiUhRRLATITEe N Acoona bl T SR g L o e Ui LBy pithots tn ques orl 3 iy Al B | S parkling brown cyesnd o kten countenance |- ® futl showing of the itemized account. much Btook fs' bolng tiken out of/tho stract forward in excited groups, shuking their | dealerin produce, is in circuit court | into thedispute, upon the merits of which the ! ;'nl-mv in \i\li':llalls‘(hlukllng advintag "‘ ““‘lr, AL IS S0 | F e TN S ae Sh R e Miss Couzens created cousternation at the | aug put in tin boxes. ‘The investor abroad i o1 g their demand BB e OOV ORI e T s aci i R asraoiet | s 5 d not feel called upon to express | ©f the sessions of the Chillan elaims cc is- | showed benea e dirt. essengc BRL OOl 5 leRaliE Rt Rb L votaerarl| aadibut | IL o m‘]‘:y:-:{“ll‘ ::‘(h‘:ln-'i‘f(\':::n‘r, '\‘1"‘.‘.‘4‘ S B vwatd hore endeavoring o secure a decreo of | governmentaid not feel called upon to express Sons ‘\\Mh“m”“ Ao c“lu“wri:j ”l"‘i""l‘"_ was James Durgan, the one-legged hoy was | Meeting u day "f hullenging the votes of | hiagalso awalke ned to the fact that somo Clirko gov Nold of My. Gibls and athpted | 41¥orce from his wife, Mariauna Davenport, [ an opinion. 1t had confined ftself to | 5190 the finuncial sivwation by circalating | Jobn Tartuff. ~ Superiatendent Daiels ex- | the nitie members trom the city of Chic Amcerican securitios are worth having and Wi M}‘Uw front beneh that he might eluci. | Who continues to reside in the City of | providing for the safety of British hives and ts that Chili will be_compelled to pay a | Pressed the gratitide of all the boys and girls }“':v‘..;n‘::-m»‘.;ml1‘.'“ SHEVAVS « m consequence every | London house hero date the cause of the row to Mr. Mellor. In | Brotherly Love. Mr. Davenport cluims de Jnihre )~7’”l“h“\ “;;‘“‘“I-m 'I‘“‘,‘] “I’\‘“L"“\“'”"‘;,';"; good deal of money to claimants. there ";m' the rich treat Coloncl Cody h oL h f:if‘\ f(’[f‘:if{} o) "l\l\l‘\i] (l"[:;fmgl;ll:l :."x':n‘l‘:‘l:'f o eahareiing, Qlbbs wis 8o pushiel]| sertion ind oruelty. o/ tha. ground forhis [ fioin tha bogtniis selulously, svelded Kby, To Try n Promineut Rebel. ' en Littlo Johuny balanced himselt on A0 0L T QrieLIcky purchuses.” Up to 1 o'clock conservative ou e gave up his purpose. action, but he is having & bard time proving | ing any advice to Sium, beyond the oc A Herald correspondent in Rio Janeiro | his crutch and reaching up a small box to o S T T e e estimates put the foreien purchases at 40,- They Struck av Every Hoad, it, becauso his oldest son, Job M. | when she had asked for it, but telegraphs that a council of war to try Rear | the figure on horsebuck, piped: *Hero, Bill; [ ¥fforts to Dlsorganizs r Unlon Pre- | 00 shares, including St. Paul, Lrie, At- © Meantime hulf of the unionists had | Davenport of Omaha, 1s stickmg ctose | 80 had urged her to make termsas quickly | Admival Wandelkolk hus i been convened | here's somep'n fom de Fang. cipitato.thaXeouble, _ | chison, Louisville & Nashville, Northern Pa- climbed to the benches and were shouting, | by his mother and tuking thines | 88 Possible with her powerful neighbor. | with Buvon Finheina [0 ing. Admiral Bill bowed his acknowledgements and took Ricn Hin, Mo., July 27.--A general strike | citic common and preferred, Ontario & West- “gag,” tgagl” Others were struggling in | decidedly warm for his fathoe s | Nevertacless the British government was | Silveyra, president of the Navy club, asked | the “somep'n.” It proved to beared mor- | of ull the miners in this district w. crn, Novfolk & Western preferred. 1) thic aisles or between the benches with EAllian; Davenport, a. dntghter cer, | DY no means mdifferent to the events that | permission to defend Wandelkolk, but this case containing a plate of solid woud, | yrated tod The men want the privilege | 103's steamers will take out over cal, liberal, or Trish antagonists. ses, | cleaves to hor piapi. She came fo Yank are now pussing in Siam. Great Britain had | was refused. Three cavairy regiments hayve inches, in imitation of a messenger [ oo oLt clves Into unions, an | S!'Ares of various stocks. yells of pain and gross insults were heard on | two years ago with him and Ames Fish, | Bt place in the great commercial interests | been ordered to the frontier to repel attacks | tickct. o 1 AR o Rumor Vendors Again Active. every side. who' 4 governess, but Mrs, Fish | there: her shipping amounted 1o 87 per | on ranches by the Brazilians, B OURIN R R T T OISO P AT Sne Bl Bl I ML Tho cloaring housc! committoo was in John Logan, liberal, van down to the first vennort's stenozrapher i 1Phi cent of tho tonnage wid i todo to U3 per | Vietoria Monteiro, special envoy from OB SONEBATIC brethren. From LS00 to 200 men are out. | e eleatine iious ooy an i a and it was her presence in the ot cent of the total value. this ressea e | Brazil, has arvived in Montevideo. She ha - S PR Ty A TS Tho men recently organi union, and | ro ohee gave the 1¢ opportu- ward Carson, o tory. A ist | which made Mrs. Davenport break open o | Fegretted that Prance d et i Dlogk | powera. to ssitla all péndiug ‘questions be- [ SEsRING et the Beandiunyian Singing Feati: |, Sen 0 ooy d J. C. Portis sec FORoneD Bivotho sumok; buroay R under Mr. Carson’s nosc, George Wyndham | private aoor with an ax and find her spouse | 44¢ was necessavy. —Tiis blockade might | tween Urnguay and Brazil. Tho government . S S 1 The mive owners, hoping to eheek was in troublo and the announcement of un and William Fisher jumped w the assistance | theve with his vig floshy stenographier 4 fter sesome questions of intornational Jaw, | of Urnguay has presented abill to congress | Ciieato,July 27.—The world's fair weather n movement in its incipicney issue of $1L350.000 of ing hou of their party colleague, scized Mr. Login | ofiice hours, Mrs, Fish is not present ac she | Dt ;_-"«141‘[’?%\"1 'l‘il"]ll'fi \‘ux h;-»».. g‘]u nm'|1_: to abol |-e|n|m|.r 0 coal, with o view of re- | continues perfect—cool, bright and beauti- nt for Secretary P “harging him | ficates lent some strongth to this by the neck, threw him to the floor headtirst | tyial, notitied of its establishment and perhups storing the conl trade., Today opens biennial singing festi- | \wi VB THARCREr S BT (VT rtificatos was s and then bundled h ider o beneh [; Mrs. Davenport tells the truth Mp, | Was not too much to hops that the Miict Horalilh Heoerasponaent ine Buon o ful. Today opens the biennial siuging f sti- 3 , The warr as - ser Laster the amornt of certificates was said to d 5 3 Mrs, Davenport tells the truth A o0, h L e 7 n 103 | valof the United Scandinavian Siugers of Portis was jailed. This was | be only £50,000, bu the end of the meots Somebody smashed Tim Healy's high hat | Davenport deserves no divorce, She says in | Bewessity might yet be averted. The pro- | Ayres te egraphs that Vice President Uri- g Pyvo. concerts . will bo glv the last straw and the union men decided at | ing the cleaving house ofiicials stated that down over his eyes. Healy tor off the hat | u long story that he debnuched his home. | bosed territorial S e iiondant | burl has been sent to Comentis to disavn | Americu. wo concorts will bo given in | U meeting held last uight that they would | theorieinal amount of 31,550,000 wis right and sprang into_the aisie in full fighting | Tho fight being waged is bittor, upon the dispute inyolved matters that con- | the provincial troops there., It is reported | Festival hall today and tomorrow afternoou R O T s ton | e e el G TR b LS posture just as Mr. Hanbury, still shouting cerned Great Britain. The government was | that he' found many arms which had becn | with 1,000 trained voices and group of dis- | 11"t ho mines this morning, but ti lal 1 | the large amount of work before the; that the chairman must name Mr, O'Conno Honored in the Independent Camy Fiolliobalinro thax intnce was no lossullve | ecrstall i ek thUintllarvialdiin®his)| vineniohed adloists from abrand,. T ‘terol | 4 1he miues! s moruing, but thoy labored | the large amount of work boforo them in was trying to get by, Mr. Hanbury v YaNkron, S. D., July [Special Tele- | than Great Britain to the value of Siamese | mission and obtained it, Cathmarca and B s i TERIEs A LS ans U Monln i AnE ki S G L A TROC AT G VR, W s e R 3 e 5 % Sy | dependence, regarding it as S tarion e % e disarmi. | tory represented by these societies strotehos | duced them to join in the strike move- | the t depreciation in prices yesterday. knocked overa beneh by the force of the | gram to i Bee.)—Hugh J, Campbell, who | independen o, ey s i Santa Feare next on the list for disarma- | KO8 represnt i e e R R I L T e e e C on before Mr. Healy got in a blow. 5 X wportance thi ance and Gred alni|inien, rom Bos! 0 & / oon ful B L [ atically y the story o i collision beforo Mr. ITealy got tn a blow, was appointed United States attorney for | Lhbortance that Irance wad Great Britain | ment A Fo ool e X 2,00 miners in the distriey wer Juble, and said that every bank in A freo fight then broke out at the gang- S 4 , )y should not have conterminous frontiers, be Sarah Berahardt has arrived in Buenos | The Caledonian socictics in session hero | Fi1% i ey S 2 T ONAB BN B OR A s The conter of it was William Ied- | Dakota territory by President Haves, was | cause that would imvolve both countriss in | Ao leitad natiais 5 P e S1A1E ho wie louse and, s fir as thoy knew, way. Th f n Red & 4 Ayre visited the fair in a body and witnessed the | tnoge emploged in small mines and they will | o outside bank 1 th ¥y, was in good mond, Parncllite, who had taken advantage | today nominated for the position of judge of | jrreat military expenditures and creato la Lisch, Poru! (vin Galveston (Tex.). July o7 4 2 § all s g 3 i ¥y wi 3 3 o A ; AMA, . \ (oY =6 | program of Scotch gamos, followed by a con- | probably come out us soon s the ution n i those who mot ab the ciearing of the general’ coufusion to push over | the First judicial t by the independ- | bility to pan By ‘Mexican Cable to the New York 8 T I ST G (e S by 11 of: tholopinion that tho aithe Colonel Sauderson, the champion of the men | euts. Ie was o vepublican, hut jomed th I'lic statement of the parliamer Herdld—Spoclal 1o ik Bim] o Elsotions tor t. el g sl akiounulios P aiois et ionge 1l of tho opinion that tho sftus o of Ulster. Sunderson wis rescuod and led | indevendents four years ago because he was | rotary was otherwise in effect similar o the | president of the Senate and president ot the anpments of militia from all parts of | | Shorll Colyer s placod doputics at the s sonlowhat otk bis syllscious, ¥ the attack on the Parncllites. B (('llwnl'\“”»‘In’\v{A::Jh|l K:\“u;tn.» B Sansko (oner ”_\1 In the Houseof Lordsby Eurt l'h.ml_; v of Depati mll.|]: Held tomorrow. | the country will bo held at tho fair in | Yrouble so far. One hundred men. from by the firms of Nicholas and Dumont, which Blows Febl Thick and Fast, DYo LopiI eau pailibe ranombored || I Ui il s s dbniaeary Branohoflcrasiiliniony n“;(‘)f;'“"']';l“[ August Colorado arrived this morning to seck work, | suspended yesterday ¢ Blows wero struck right and left. Mem- | division of Dakot itory and the adwmis The Pall Mall Gazette this afternoon savs: | rem. and Marino Valealoos will by Soutd | At a meeting of the national commis- [ but when they learncd of the strike thiey | Sterling oxenange was demoralized this bers fell and were picked up by th fon of the Lw 'S, 3 RSl L SO0 ioEnoon saY e : e et i sioners today o commumication from the | left town. morning. The posted rates wero reduced Fana LA AP by sion of the two We learn from authority deserving of the o Isinuel Quintano as president of | sion OCH, riends to fight ag o ! i ; o o, 5 tywice, the last time to 4,811 and 48317, /'t L AR Ty R T 2 5 hizliest vespeet that the Wranco-Sinmese | the Chamber of Deputies Aweric xhibitors association requesting . Negrora Luaviug tho Mines, L L oy o ll 19 filled with n struggling, cursing m ST 2. [Special “Tole. | YiMiculy has boen sewtled. France has L e an gudience with tho national commission | Wen Crry, July 27, ~“The colored men who | ogittd QIEEETE 0 Segs, on Torelen o- members, striking, clawing and upsetung | peam to Tur A A T TUCT o agreed to accept Stum's proposals and has g L for tho purpose of discussing means for | wereimported from Alabama to go to work | creast in the supply of bills agaiist grain each other. oant-at-urms was | Bran o Tue B < A of tho | abundoued her claims to the territory lying et awakening interest in exhibits was read. It | in the mines are quitting work as fast as caused the demoralizatio orless, Eventually Mr. Gladstono begged | Grent Northern raitway purchused the | between the Isth and 234 paraliels of lati- | Citizens of Five Couaties Moot vaas decided to request the members Lo meet | phoy avo able to Fi\enrd Murjoribanks, & sturty Hoear-neas | Stoux City & Northern railway und the ffous | tude. o ARl 2 and Discuus Loglsly commission Suturday afternoon at 1 | phiy natiesly * something to stov the fight, “Mr. Marjori- | Fails, Yahkton & Southwestern, now under FRANCE HAS SET THE DATE, Duepronp, Nob, ' July 87, e Colonei Sanderson, as scon as the cheering gmning to Ses the was the decision of the governing committee of the Stock exchange not to close tho board, as was sugrested yesterday by for the disuster and is therefore acquittedof | recently occupied by the French, that is to 1t 15 reported that during the flght a do. | Taces, fourteen in number, came off. 1t was | committee on awards and of the executive proportions ape from the stockades ¢ ke below ‘tho gold iy riing pleases the strike ‘Il ition to the gold engaged by 5 A . Intter are also preatly encouraged by thy cres, reported early in the day, il gram to 'l :. | —Thg sand hills conven- he following petition was read and re- | yews from Rich Hill, where 1,500 min & Coo have secured §00,000 in and by repe; me of road wus closed two wecks ugo and tho [ oy gaturdny Next the Blockado of Slame tion met at this place today and was at. rred to committec on awards struck today. ‘There was no disturbance | London to be sbipped on Saturday; Ludens ez Biigen ning the confli transfer of the last named property oceurred Ports Will Bogin, tended by an enthusiastic crowd of people | We, the undersignod lady maunagers from | toduy in this region vure, Thatman & Co. and other loading for- Colonel Sanderson emerged first from the | today. Mr. Hill hus also aunounced his [ o Iy 7 SN tanaa risat | e PEOPLE | Sgtos and torritorles, wish " petition your L el B 1houses are nesotiating for large sums and crowd of fighters, He was holding « bunch | decision to eross the Missouri river at Yank- ANGKOIR, JULY =7, =Noblee was glven today | from the counties of Hooker, Logan, Cherry, | honorable body not to ronfiem any mor judges HE WAS A SMOOTH TALKER the announcement that ut least 81,500,000 of keyes 1o his black cye. Othors followed | ton and proceca southwest with bis ruilroud | of the blockude by n[ Fronch Liewous Iln;_‘lu‘-v_-l‘n‘u: homns, Do oranization was | on wwirds unill ‘cuch stuto ad wrritory fis additional has been eysaged for New York in u more or less damagzed condition, next year. going ves 180, Uon varnoll hiat thoyi | LiorleRiey by eleoting dilidMortison pha iy oo renressniod. Al ahpeslsilaious.cou it . Beat Chiengo | miy e made ut any monent, Gindatons's Ind)gnntion, AT must el Bangkole and tho Tsh si | Man and M. A ,!,f;“,'i“}',f",]d“;-".‘,:.fh”' poukors | 1R L8 y Ensior on Wil Streot. Mr. Gladstone, siiting upright, had [ Tawanis, Wyo, July 27.—[Special Tele. | Chang before Saturday or sabmit. todeten- | 0580 T Rerenen taties Boaen: his was the day sot apart by Mayor Har. | CiicaGo, July 27.Iu appears now that the | Deitvery hour passed at the Stock exe watched the scene with flamed faco and | gram to Tue Ber.]—John J. Shaffer, a young [ tion. The blockade will extend along tho | Meiklejohn, Mer ud Kem, rison by l""r"g avion _"“,'l c | man who is alleged to have swindled Chicy chango without the anuouncement of furs au expression of sorrow, fudienation and as- | panehman living in Sybile county northe ntironozshieonstor shoGuiciot Blym hol - Tho ke araspecuilad o aiacussions it HLoutiug forall tho kooslobildsan suktholityy | (nayice outior #9000 e Chiupios 10, Vool | shicy fuilures, and Wil streot breath tonishment which will never ve effaced from e . ol svening by being | F'vench fleet, with M. Pavie, hag gone to Ioh | Yarious meuans o slution that would d ove B ot A 4 cdt, o manufacturing cleetrie ‘Ihe | Cosicr Lhan for same duys past, Cle the mwemory of those obserying it of this city, was jalled last evening by being | French o § BORO:L0.T0h it the so-called sand hills, and after a | asked that Chicago's poverty-stricken lit g BiF - 1 ' | went through without trouble this morning, Chairman Mellor sent for S P ic by lightuing, during a heavy storm, | S1 Ching and _daeliberate discussion, the following | te ones be allowed to sce the White | amounts secured by Lockstaedt ar W by there wasa lin fear thit when sosnateman Mllor sent for Snoulior Pool s | $1o"\cas’on his was: hoine on horsabacit. and | - Tho’ ki neral expoctation is that carly in s LR " | City i~ which corporate ~ Chiciy o has | be approximately us foliows: Metropolitan | (1o (ol pw s & lines arrived frosh spoaker entored several conservatives roso | his oriing bothh win and hovse v elanyduian R RtV BRI B e T e ke T ia invested 000,000 There was no | Natfonal bunk, #0,000; Chicago Trust and | wonk spots. would. pe - neovered s o and pointing to Mr. Gladsto xclaimed, | dead by i ) affer | @ I s i 1 ) i T b i bk et aad A1 IADOE St room for - thom there and it | Soviugs bunk, 815,000, The ‘story fs thut | ures wore announced, and. ns monoy on call "hore sits the nuthor of it all,” was a prominent und well kuown citizen, | doubt here that Prance's purpose is do make | Sf"a" HH HhO nTerests o and the pi wns feared the might prove an | Lockstuedt was ono the bidders | drapped to Gl per cent per annum, & move d was only 20 years old. Siam a Prench colony : Ly will bo best sabserved by pl annoyance. Buffuld Bill's Wild West is a | for ligating - the Wor fuiv. Ho ’ While Mr. Gladstone, Mr, Balfour and My, | ** L s P excoodingly | FEDERULY. W ibserved by plucing | annoyan 4 18 & | o rhtin | fuir © | bullish fecling k posscssion of the room, IMali o ha b ER UG e ARt HE AN W deEs e T I'he Siameso government s exceedingly | tho government laud fn-the so-eallod s private investment and under no obligations | bid #00,000, while the houso | Prices fairly advancing alimost as anxious 10 avold open warfave. When the | hills counties on the murket forthwith o the city of Chicago or its poor. Bufalo | compuny bid 0,000, The R Ol 1k Pkt the combatants weve comparing Lanamie, Wyo., July 27.—[Special Tele- | gunbout Lutin was it t tatn bar early | selling 1t for what 1t w 1o the olty Lt Y 810 | compuny bid LA, The management, | ae they declined yesterday. Some afow of them showed the effc g 5 3 1in A Bill was not usked by Mayor Harrison or | not satisfied with lis ability to carvy out | of the" hers. fhfited with et mocomn Aol Biighum-ahowad’ iio pfieots ard | FTam 10 Yum Brpl=dhe Union Daeifio | i morning tho foraign ministor souy to M, || éwolvid, Thutat iwcho seuso of shis con: | iy ofhion Sty ofiolal ‘oo an oioinl algnas | tas combense v i 1o tho W betns hoaroy, OUF | ol tl tuE LIS R sliadaatar; blow in tho taee and ticket oftice here was entered by thieves early | Pavie n note to the effect that the king and b reserved from the operation of the | ture to throw open his pgates to Chicago's | pany. Lockstuedt assigned his bid to that but when they attemptod O NGRS ARG B e epe raR Ll morning and S0 i money and a nun. | 1S BAVISCrs wore wost anxious to waint | ont proposed leaisltion. poor children, But it did not tako him #ive | company. Lockstucdt gave it out that ho | 1o covor they found Lo their sorvos that the spot on his face. { coupon tickets taken. It was i very ico. Al auch efforts, however, ire be pieselsed, That no individual or corparation | seconds to make up his mind what he would | gov £50,000 for tho assigument und when he | {f ating suppory of stocks had been materi- “Cho hum of voloes dlod out as Speaker | smooth PIGCe of, robbory U8 the teket mes o by the Enlish resiaenta to be fn vain, | should be pormitto o Liaahio o ot more | dothe minute ho heard thut the World's | prosentoa notes signed by General Manager | A1y veiieet e oot b it ly scraws Peol, stern and dignified, took the chair. A | adjourns the oico of the “Thoruburgh hotel 1A BRERG. JLBEVAN0R, (0. DARIKY L1 4 || ML QNG GONRE e el O suld Tand | fai know w0 “open sesaine” jor the nows- | Lemucl Bannister of the Westinghouse com- | e s, fizht cheor was givon for him and. thoh Ma: | Whoro the borter aud vlark wors on St loment of the dispute there can be little e meoting then adjourned to meot RN O R A AL b B 4 expectation or even hope thit Frauce will { Mullin, in Hooker county. on the 17th dg DONLOA L0 MY, T000), Ba ADSAKOL DT Lhy T Yankton Bunctailist Dologatos. rain from extreme meusure Augusi, 150 o further discuss the matte whiat had oceurred. - Mr. Mellor spoko in a [ YANKTON, 8. D July 27 —[Spacial Tole Hussluns Ordered 1o Sinm, ans. . aviibionsams axientod 1o ullithe ey el orthwestern countics to be present, v, sorcowful voice, but the members had | gram to Tk Bee.]—The Yankton Bimetall . & a1 Mubliahas o | okl low, sorrow ful vo at the members had | g imctalli -Alocal paper publishes a Buffalo Bill who gave them the most glor- | gotting them discounted Centeal and Burhueton lent at 116015 per become 50 quiet that not a word was lost club has elected as delegatos to the national - 2 REDUCTIONS I p I ed f he ona Jhlanebnni e ot e thi ¥ Sl REDUCTIONS PROMISED, BT o s NaRO Wil Iu responso to the sponker's request Mr. | convention in Chicagonext month: Wil Bt. Potgraburg dlspiteh saylag yhas sl FUGTHE el HOMISED. | jous day in all the history of Chicago waif. —————— cent; Lackawanna. 1 1- ciwestern flne 1ibby y de his compl agard X M W czae hus ovdered Vice Admiral Tirtoff, com- ! dom DAVIS WILL CANEL o182 1 She e 1.02; Gibbs then made his complaint in regard to [ 31" Dowers. Dr. WA ¢ W aaiah B ad e G T o e o e e S e s to 14825 Lake Shore ar stern Iron, 1:02; Mr. O'Counor’s calling Mr. Chawborlam | Fraveis. G. 1 Stevenson, 1. 1t 1ngon [ we | manderof the Russian Pacitic squadron, to ll-Aanaa. 1 Germany will hold an- official reception Rock Islaud flat, 1-64; Erie flat to 11 “Judas, Caro, H. B. Wynn, Adolph Maulksch, Wil o to Blum with alibpossible spood. 1t ) ety e poxt Wedtosdny, August © ab the Audl- | Geoponing sue Famaus Coutraversy at Digest of the SHuation Mr. Hanbury and William Johnstone asked | i "Waipolo and A. Kappet, oo sterstood that Russia utends to vemain | C11caco, July 27.—The general managers | torium. Dr. Richter, acting German com Butto City, Mont. " Mr. O'Connor” to say on his word of honor val in the French-Siam dispute. of tho Contral Traflic and Ohio River usso- | missioner to the fair, will glve a diuber 10 | Burs, Mont., July 27, d whether or nothe used the word *Judus.” | aovements of Ocean S:enmers daiy 47, - ciations in jofnt on today did practically | Wieudges of award from Germany, Al | ooyouse “cume up for trial in tho disuer | W€ situation: “Whother or not Wall street \ s nations will be represented by at least the lias ndw passed through the crisis of s Interruptod by Tim Heary, At Bromen--Awived—Sproe, from New president and vico prosident of varlous com- | Court of Silver Bow county this moraing. | anfel and whethor or ot a permanent rally Timothy Healy, amid loud cries of order, \t&rl\»\ly‘u:;h :‘:l-} lnln\l_ .u‘..u’m\-" - corvespondent” says: 1 gather that AL, | August 10. In the mesntime it was agr wirtees of judg Iuvitatious for the affair | The contest of the will by Frwin Davis of | is at hand the eyes of all careful observers futerposed to ask whether no attontion At Bouthsmplon -~ Arrived—-Normuudia, IR 5 : to make no rat than one fave for the | are now being sent out. New York and the children of Asadnas A. | should be directed to the general future, Iy T Ay P Y TR 2 e from New York Develle and Lord Dufferin have aereed to i Y an fure o T A e | i FROLOC.AG 10 gt L] MO ha it o shie parusnl of merbere toiI SR SCRABRE. L Oocan. from | COMAMONLRS GIL ARG ronriey Juestion, The | round trip to Chicago ie # rate from | Monday, July 81, will be_mechanical cogi- | Davis of Mussachusetts, represented | should not be rgotten thit security mars enter the lobby for division. This, he said, B h from | wspapers have no inkling of this uad ure | Columbus was withdrawn neers' day at the exposiuion, and every | by Martin J. Keogh of New York, | kets not merely reflect the outlook but was the real veason whs tho spéaker A o e ot | AAIALAIAIA 1648 & & adks Sommencing August | the wostern vouds | courtesy wil. bo extondod Lo the, visiting | wus disimissed. Phis action, it is bollovod: | antici Ahid was obviously true in the summoned. Should it not, thew, be con- 4 908 ~% M ==Aiomg P Boa " 4 will muke further reductions in the trans- | enginecrs. On Monda; xt, the 8lst, the | pesults in depriving Erw Davis and ull | ease of the May industrial stock panic, and sivered fivstt ton Daan o rome . continental passenger sales. This ac cmbers of the American Institute of Archi- | parties represented by b any interast | it would be idle today to ignora the fact that e e Feaai o yae a of i Father, coutinental pussenger his action has | members of the A 0! parties represented by him of any interost ¥ to ignore et tha I'ho speaker at once appealed to the party | At Hamburg—Arvived—Rugia, from New AR T AT PR T p | been brought about by the Union Pacific, | wects will have their first meetiug. in the estate, The contest of Henry A. | the move receut and severe collapse in Wull loaders to tell him what hud urved, [ ¥ouk eio e e e A ol Slyc e d (R ok which claiws that the Great Novthern and | uspector Thoraby and Gatewan Durrell, | Root, represeniing himself and certain of the | stract prices probably uaans continued dise ' Checrs and calls for Mr. Gladstose brought At Baltinore—Arvived—Stuttgart, frow | has beeu arrested, chavged with killing his | Noptnern Pacific have practically flooded | who were discharged on account of the | Leirs, was continued indefinitely. 1t is still | tress in other outside quarters later on, the premier to his feot Bromen. S Intunt duughter, At the prelininary trial | the whole territory with order books, by tho | trouble they had ‘with Commissioner St. | known that an arrangement hus vusn mado | ThAtL this distress will 1o eeitien) shat Ho saia: 1 regret to say that neither my i "‘ —( Mrs. Wheeler testified that her husbana { use of which rates have been cutall to [ Clair, will probably be reiustated. Tho | hetween the Root contestants and tho heirs | will bring with it widespread failures in the oy es u ars enable 1o give a very clear ac. ansas Col OR. I choked and swothered the child when it picces. ‘To meet this competition offered by | warrant sworn out by Thornby for the arrest | of John Davis, and it is believed that the | interior commercial 1e, i3 by 0o nicads & ount of the affair” = He then \ Toreka, July Dispatches from the I e the W, ¥ Y 1 f tou o ¢ I b count 0 he 4 P o gravely OPEKA, - ateh 0 ® | eried, because the noise displeasad him, He ines outside the Western Passenger associa- | of St. Clair was not se oduy. entire estate will be divided botween them, | necessary inforence leasoning by an deacribed tho events as they had been re- | easteru half the state report copious rains | was ingry because the child was o girl ine | tion, it hus decided 10 appiy 1 Dot dlees “The court has grauted an order permitting 4y, ivisnot to be thus characterized. ported to him by his lieutenants and event. uicht uud today. The corn crop hus | stead of & boy tious to and from Portliud, Spokane, Helena IDUCATIONAL CONGRESS, the special administrator to sue Erwin Dayvis | Wall street itsclf has not sev that examplo, ually expressed the opinion that the division AT T, - TR e und Butte for selling and basing purposes upon promissory mnotes due the estute, | The sounduess and long conservatism of should be taken before the “Judus” incident | DeeB A Xy P . 8 the following schedule of first cluss rates: | subjects Discussed in the Varloas-Meetings | aiounting 10 over 00,000 local hauking houses have thus far saved us, expect to harvest a full yield. Reports from 3 & | ol ¥ was coanidaced D ¢ tho | M1 tho woat half of tho state say that jhe | Chicaso. July ral Manager W, | From Missourl river, $0; from Chicago, §2 ut Chicago Yesterday, S e whon such inmunity seemed - impossible, P¥ W L A o ““‘A‘M‘:\f‘_ 0 'he | corn has been so badly dumaged by hot | 5. Mellen of the Northern Pacifie roud died | SY Touis, §000; Uokaia lo be limitud W1 Cuwicago, July 27.—The second ¢ For Falsitylug Hls Accounts, { from iarge and_ serious Auspensions. | Bu Mr. tealy's requeat, Mr. Meilor again told | Winds that no amount of raiu cau do it much | suddenly at midnigint last nizht at Victoriy, | Sontinudus passage, commencing on date of | o ortne National Bducational association | Ciscisyam, July 27 Quarion 8. Price, | ¥eso ave uat Lo canditlons nisihe ha P what ne knew of the trouble. OO Ak B. C. '(! cause of Lis deatn was neuralgia Three harvest and homeseekers excur- | #8sembled iu international congress in the | cashier of the Citizens ,\‘um:‘_m bank at | 00 & 0 its recent record has beew “.\lrfln.v.u repedted that he had not heard Thirve “Md‘_ AT of the he sions have been arrangcd for by the roads | Art palace. The attendance was larger | Hillsboro, O., whose preside C. M. Over GUiLto s cor ative as the great banking “::‘;".:::‘;;-‘:‘-Itll»‘..“:.‘:‘. ;“I..l;;l -x',"‘:mm.ll".'.‘-:: Oramie, Kun,, July 27,—During the pas- | No Hopes tor the 0. ued Choctaws, | in the Western Passouger ussociation. Tnoy | than yesterday in each of the fifteen con- | map, was arrested yesterday for embeszling | Soncerns (6 York Ci Both wera t e ol | | banks dug his way through the bolliger construction. The deal for the Sioux City boys and shoo blacks. and today 15,000 boys y, explaining that they w tho out. e inquiry today for ibalosn and girls from the slums and others marchi e of his World's fair Jighting conuract | crowd was not so ugent, although the loads in procession through the street and the Westinghouse company had given | fuge issues still commmand i promiam for yse, guests of tho Hlinois Central to Sixty-third | them because 1t had ot yet collceted from | Fhe falling off in the retlocts a” roe sweet and wero royally entertained by | the World's fair, ho found no diculty in | duction g the short fh. Now York ‘Phe famous Davls A financial writer this afternoon digests Agreed Lo a Compromise, ooty Stundard's Paris | Rothing, and auother meeting will be helid $HAS 1t b Ay auko of & circus parade toduy thioves stals | Cabpa; L T July #T-<The exeoution of | Wil be ruuto ‘all points in Kausa o sud fa tries, was today arces o th raced 1ong & v heavy” shrinkage fn . Ka, Arkuosas. ‘Texus, Tenuessee and charge of falsifying the report of the condi values and resources, and for a partial Sheaker Peol ruted thut the use of the | #1000 in monoy and aecuritics from tho safo | the nine Choctaw political murderers will | ATuhima "on August 2 Soptomi s 429 | * Presidents of colleges, deans and members ' : opithet, “Judus.” by Mr. O'Connor was the | of A.J. Clowmous, 8 bardware dealer. The | certatuly take place August 4 Judge Hob- | October 19. I{a tion of the bank in May last. Frieads sav | paraissis of teade demaud. While Wall Origiual cause of she disorder. Af the gea- | thicves escaped, *s are one fure for the | Of the faculty of uuiversities assembled in { ne signed the report o question w @b | strect geueraliy refrained from buying sod son, to whow the cuse vus refesred forw | round trip, plus §2 ,with two days limit, the development of bLigher education, G sont, belug sick, Uldding up ininied » werchauls re