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— ESTABLISHED JUNE THE OMAHA 1¢ OMATA, ), 187L WEDNESDAY MORNING, SPEECHES FOR AND AGAINST| Mitchell, Hawley and Teller Divided the Time of the Senate. INTERLUDES IN THE SILVER DISCUSSION Al Wanted Libers Nawley Claimed Gepealists silver Une ally to Remain in Telle Brilliant Peroration, WastixeToy, Sept. 12.-In the senate to- | @y the greater part of the time pied by Mr. Mitcheil of Ore rate argument t the Mr. Mills of pected 1o speak unanim week each of was oceu on in an clabo. Arait e Texas, who had als today, consent attempted to obtain cortain ich the days preferred by him was pre on w 1! r to address senate, oceupied “Ihe most interesting part of the was the sharp debate between Mr. Teller of Colorado and Mr. Hawley of Connecticut The vice president laid before the senate a Jetter from the Treasury department in relation to the redempeion of silver certifi cates. It is stated that of the notes provided for by the Sheeman act wer 184 silver liscussion redecmed in silver coin during August that 174,061,242 valie) of bution purchased under that act an Ject to o held in the A lette from tary statir Tth inst, f exclusion (coinage treasur, the was availabie on the ent of the Ch 1ze is now was also present i that there the enforcet et 26,502 Mr. Stewart's reso of five tors to whether any senator national bank was laid and on motion of its u consent, it went over until ton Mz, White of California ho would ask the senate tions relative to the late on Saturday next iustead a8 heretofore unnounced, ~ Mitehoil's Arg bill was taken up and m wok the tloor in ition for mmittec uscertiin a e W report in interd b Inanino consider resolu Senator Stanford of on Wednesaay tl i that The Mitchel tion to it Mr. Mitchell dwelt upon the surpassing fmportance of the question which confronted congress and discussed the causes which produced the recent distressed condition of the country. He maintained the Sherma 18 i no degree responsible for it, and Lwas to be brought about b cause of the clamor from banking interests There was no annger of the United States ng the dumping ground for n silver. It was needed for money purposes could not be shaved Mitehell veferred to the disastrous effeets of the depreciation of silver iu the interests of the farmer, wing how the price of all farm products had fallen with that of silver. The oyes of the moncy changers of Lombard street and the uncon scionable stock gamblers of Wall street centered upon the senate of the Uit States as never before, They awaited with ill-concealed anxiety the result of a vote thet wowd icrease by one-haif dhe pu chasing power of gold and cut down in fike Proportion the price of every agriculty commodity, produced in this country One ¢ it : At the conclusion of Mr. Mitchell's speach, Mr. Hawleysof Counecticut addressed the senate, He said he was m favor of the assage of the pending bill and while will- ug to he 48 pationt as pessible with potcnts of repeal there was one general mis- statement which had been iterated and reiterated until he was tived of it. That was that there was somebody who believed in the totul destruction of half of the currency of the world. There was nota senator in the chamber now or ab any time to whou it would appiy. It was a terribl ment, & sophistical statement, a false s ment. All'who favored the re of Sherman law expected to continue the | silver liberally as far as b could without reaching silver monometallism, Mr. Mitchell asked if the senator from Connecticut thought any other lexislation reference to silver was necessary, after repeal of the Sherman act, to carry ¢ views, and on beine answered in th tive, asked “Why ititin th won't that ot all,” 1 Hawley, and iter ¢ begin to prom patel or tin mes you simply kill the sch Mr, opposi repenl of Ore pernt Misstatem be done in e his | i | v s bil12 | [H nsued M Mr. olorado from Connecticut was tire was disgusted. The senator cut hiad gone away amdt remai ing the sessions. I the new '3 we corvect (and Mr. Hawley was o newsp, man) he had W Of senators from Lhe westas silver | fanatics or both, tle (Mr. Teller) did 10t know that the senator from Conacetivut had sand anything of the kind, but it had been so- currdy the stock phrase of those who agrecd with | him on these questions thit he bad i, ch | doubt it was true, | S1told the Hawley impatient! “No, sir,” Mr. Teller i o1 i, vepented Mr. Ha 11 D did, ™ suid M, Teiles him. 1 called his attention in substance that he did 0. 1 do not s so | Everybody w bime Teller, “and you 1 bimetallis never given i Tt was abumetallism in wl standard and silver was sub Mr. Peller saild he was in « position on silver with tho most rep people who ever lived and with peop! greater intelligence than any mau sailod binetalii he directors Bank of England were pronou Jists and he did nov pro boily point thei fingerat b blush because ho was o bir Me. MePnerson, domocrat tnquired whethor any of the aist gentemen who favored froe « in company Mr. Teller hid said ho wis, v sufliciently influential to impross 15 00 Lhe countey inwhicn they lived. | have in the senite thirty wble advo- | eates of freo coimage and they have novor been able to impress on the American peop thatit was a proper thing for the | States todo.” “We have not American peoplo SIf there had American people it was at Chicago.' And Omaha, near by and Mr. Have n Seufl the e (Mi. Leller) from Conne s nbsent dur senator s8ic senator himself,” said M L ULhat it was nov e serted st s in L ver vote in_ fay 5 the to it mpany in h ho as of tl 1 bimetal to have any w or make him liist of Now izuished tuken stely the sense replied My expross! Minneap, of thie or n o 1 susEested senator Tellor iucludea Owihia Teller's Peroratio fle then procee of the di plattorny of the ist, of Nebraska in senitor 1o remark t thut platform which mueh trouble us the utforms had o Teller tho elusion he suid he eriven to o degred to dis 185 th rent vad thing in pulists as nd republi © part 1t the wave the aemocrati given th s ht that should cousiaer aud unwortt as s the senute if he crime, as ho cousidur without protest. If his iu the ears of scuntors until it beea some and tedious, they must rowen it was not only one-third of the couutry th was Lo be desolated and destroyed his judgment the disaster would be b and lovof all the people in due time people should know when the disaster caie that some men had stood in the senat \ sound scuse enough to see thut disasters i vetvievable would be the result of wicked act. His allegiance was to b people and the country at lat Ho gevole Lis time to their wterest and there Wi B0 labox, Lo sacritee, BO couluy or could he put on him that from his opposition to th The peroration was de impressive manner and greatapplause in the ga Mr. Haloy said if the and th nd it w uld turt unnable bi ered in the wns received s bi w him CTHREE STATES WERE 1IN IT nost with or passed ) that were Margland Shared Fair, Oolorado, Kansas and Bonors at the and in GOVERNOR WAITE SPEAKS ON SILVER Day of K K—Maryland's Heavy ~rair nens W sting Cetebration Tram drond N wa Mr ot t 1 tler, de Gray bea t TURN THE WOOL MEN. Reasons Why s NGt Tarims Not 1te Wool Climn e, The ntin the con day today « N Goods na led building to participate their da eral mem it D. 1. Waite of the commssion were 1 bid weleome to the vornorin a fow words ex hearty welcome. Althou a” long distance ro wis a_ good [N drums attracted a number of veterans who are still at the and they s tho silver forces in the day's entertainment. Tha interior of the building showed evidence of the efforts of the for ists, and decorators had 1 flags and bunting plentifully from places of vantag Set Apirt by The ¥ state, but it wis sot uside s con | as it would give the Grand f iy | chance to listen to ¢ S ¥ I he exer gan clock prayer by Rev W. Reed of Governor Waite L made the principal ad dress of the occaston. He declared that conzress had no constitutional right to | establish any monctary standard exceptin wold and silver. The states had an undoubted in the wovernors W, 10 us 18 alogal tendo it what e of it States | might issu tenders and the constitution United States or was upon ihem passage of his ad, tion of Letropo minutes to the inec parties to cope with therese financial de ver, in this cergency 1san that doos not inelude gold and silver mo Ihe speech pleased gOVernOr wis gener was fo Thy . J department of mines vir, who prety ] N, 8 Wi fore hearings with un * Governo ind s the ways and o bated interest, a crowded hearers the heavin Ans b in the s set is sted wpart for in wool inter. appearcd the who made arguments | upelled to underzo a thorough cr examnation a f both b side wiieh ling a gathoering crowd, Th tended o Colorado Chicago, gation day after e t inte is th fry from deld state, larze fair, orest s. A large 1sLry delegation ested in this ine vefore were e the hands temocrats to would tend to up. vosition tarif and republicans cendeavoring elicit informati hold its 1 The first Clark of Philadelp Mauufacturers cngaged artic ofti spective on the the Governor for Oratory. the 18 ot an anniversary by th Army veterans a spealor My O i Charles i that was W He the man ' I he rean a paper, with the Donver. M s, an vs an i I'h s W of ¢ or s hie siderable meastre du entertained by man wuld be a fuliiliment of s in the duties Manufacturers their mills buy had but a wave has swent iited s, he be he that, ent of imported fraid hants w numbers oporat ater num short time hope of better ncompelled sssed the opi by to the he n mi wi to vate afraid of mer larize ceased ich upon mil rowere runuing with the smallest Many had alveady Huee wages. velief may i wce thit umittee would not assail the tarifl law i A mann 1S Lo expy panufucturers to uncqual competition from Juropeans working with a | vage seale S.N. . North of resolutions wdopted by the National n Manuf vurers associition, wh Lihe MeKin bill and depreciate of any measure 1o re tales on wool. Theodore dustice of Philadelphia assum that it was the tention he comn put wool on the free listand anticipat such action would desiroy the second larg est agricuttural industey in the country He acclared that the cost of teansporting wool from one portion of this country to anothea was 12 per cent greater than the sportation from foreign countries He said that woolen mills lout the countty were being closed and attributed it to the fact that T resiuent Clevelund had said thay within a few montbs wool would be placed on the free list. m [ vl and it ronosed serab) standard [Ty ion that an assur ssion imes. makeshit of both [ xpr 1instantly the He f 1l of the s length on ne Colorado has made at especially in his department Foomas and W. 13 ites, also made st lienee and Skift, ehief wnd i spoke at thea \ e )ston read b lau the the t Folker, ad- uce ¥ sch g lowing the exereises there was a hand concert in the rotunda of the building given by the administration band. The most enjoyable part of the day’s pro- Governor Waite was ten \entary recoption tonight. There was no spoaking, but there was pienty of handshaking amoug the assembled guests. a grand finale to the evening's entertai ment the young people danced. Knnsas Folk Forgot the Drouth, Tn a beautiful little grove in the vear of their state building today, Kunsas people forzot the drouth which has been almost fatal to their_crops and listencd with rapt attention to the guiding words of their ora- tors, Kansas started in yesterday to brato n week, and if the past two days ex- ercises ar jualed the remaining days of the week the hearts of the peopie of the Sunflower state will be full with pride. The building was the Mecea of half of the peo ple at the fair today. Great suntlowers erected in front of the building could be seen a3 i for a great distance, and the people of other A states were likewise attracted. Interesting s made by Attorney General flio maliitides apalll day. 1t is as folloy the stu we statement that ) n the rear \ts hadd been provided for aind they were fi te Governor Lewel nbers of the state board minent citizens. of weld £ that [ AWAITING THE AUPEALS, Oluiy Explids Why O Deported Are Detiined. 12.—~The first author- issucd by the oficials of in regard the Geary sinee the recent agita Attorney ¢ n O WastiNGTos, Sept itative statel the Chinese exel tion concernin forcement v Olney t The nt governm o sior: i its of the several d. On and any action presudent or secret has been vken ey Tl the platforn liis stafr other pr given ¢ of state relative to the nonenfor et that has b instr us, fMicers and to by the secr on of the so-call Ay actis me tation. Al 1 don inal wdress Hon W. Coburn, presi | com . His speech come to the vast thron whom he faced R, Burton weleomed the people on ment. U hav- | palf of the national commission of which ing boen held by Ross of Califor lis a member. He said that while Pha AR L8 198 vic | states were content to celebrate o suid sixth seetion on the complaintof a pri i, Knnsus took & whole weok vate individual, and complaints having been products and tell what she knew in fact made and warrauts issued in vario Governor Lewelling was the orator of insti wshials and - thieir deputies have | day. He spoke in fitting terms of the won been insteucted that the warrant issued by | ders of the fuir, and complimented the peo the court must served, and that any ple of his state on their attendance. During rders deportation su Hpuently ma in the afternoon the celebrated Modoe such cuses must bo put into c¢xceution to the ve i concert in the bulldin The org extonyof.any available for that pur ization was assisted by M Celeste IELH o Nellis, pianist, Miss Lewelling Boportations Mrs. Aunie 5. Dig plied o 1 e mude wis ut of was afitting we M issi tnd treasury and tone heir deputies thie tary ¢ artm depar ut of Justice, I be tit to st at the 1l b m B and have not actuall for this veason. In a have been issuad as above habeas corpus have heen ap being dented, appeals have been i denial that state of the United States supreme withorized by statute, for. y chaned of « pending the ap he laneu pending an appeal fiual decision of any court or ju e o grant a writ of habeas corpus of the prisoner shall not be dis been LHBEH rrymaking, Maryland's citizens ccle ing historical event today in 1514 that the British tle on Marylant's shore preparing ort. MeHenry and it was the o subscquent events which gave sthe star spangled banney (R of Marylandors visiting the fair nbied in Music hallat 2 o'clock. A short speech was made by Govern Brown, who was f wed by ex-Congressman John V. L. Find lay. Miss Martha Ford of Baltimore re cited “The Sta led Banner Tonight parotect wescuti ard Henry wits n the lake front he Se the Arvmy of Doy Festival hall this atter twenty fifth annual ses- sion and is targely uttended neral G, M Dodge catled the members to order I'h annual address was wade by General D, B, " terson of lowa,. Then followed ad dross 1y Gene W. M. smith of Chicago, General G. M. Force of Ohio, General Smith kius of Freeport, Tl General C. (. Wol f Ohioand others After the awijourn t the memb the society and their lies atned on the grounds Lo see the il fireworks t ey I's rated an interest 1C wis, this da, ining to L ndved pressly wis up of n it u is 5 s that in al wtics in marshal or his deputies Appeils are taken fro it b rpus ody pending appeal, and ported, if at all, only after judgments u such appeals in favor of the goverument.” cases of the the custody of AL the time when 1 orders refusing writs 1t 5 Kind the Span: bea the iven of \ ss100 it I'his is the hic e o 15 ¢ nust ¢ 10 i such ¢ suC can Ly lennessee noon, Throngh I the the solution eall House soon Gor WaAsHINGTON, Sept. 12 Hepburn of lowa askod sideration ¢ Juse, imme lite con ngon the s ur T A shat trans st tary of the treasury to inform conzress amount of ported from one o ther 1502, Mr and e A« in t 0 bond was United through Canadisn t Hilboru California ter went over point 1oy B w rritory in B Pty Bell Was Rung, Columbinn Liberty bell peal of sentiment tolay. The French Auzist Bar Uit o bell one or the o Co star S 4 Sung Mi afm b 1312 ration of pit v ey st o ord. roads did 1L wus one of t the World's fair period they lut 1 this eity Michigan ought in in Mictuigau, “The Santa vloads from Kansus Rock Islaud, Buriingtor roads having lines iv immn busingss fro ent em 18 heavy a tho heavi inta Fe's ¢ v of edit Kt iu 1 fricuds to the f Wash Warner rary chair f Kansas wees at Speelal Bates for Texas D, 1 to make o Ol fair Withdrew fron Lo Sept. 12 a8 & Toxas railwa, headquartors of th associati frow, g went them the Wholesale rate ¢ ges_ were #giainst OLLEE 10AUS 10 Lho asBOviation, Associution, Missouri, I{an 15t ¢t westera Trani there g West s have fare rate from Texas poiuts turn for Texus day at the St h ) the 43 1o ving v \s & Nut ey Wouldu't watize W wade Pirisy 2. —~Hugh Ri | iv the Homestead sirike sud & w [ \ | as papers, | transferred | territor the famous advisory commilttes. has been refused naturalization pApers by Judye Buf fington of the United States district court Ioss iwns born in Scotlakd avd is now under indictment for tr murder and riot st Y DIS ISTROUS TIMBER FIRES, Black TS of South akota the Scene of a Great Conft S 1, Se Fation 19 The timt thr Dranwoor Tue Beed been raging © past three have ugh amount of damage An has prevailed inprece the timbet vor rapidity with which attempt t ht all s are lurid from flam lave made any them impossible. Toni n si v the ski 1o adjacent hill tops are bur Many fire patrols are out watchi f the flumes, and the tnhabi o b atany mo way tho t Central City, & ing town of 1,500 mhabitants three u of here, is thon, in danger, the + having approached within a 1 and at land, six milag beyond, the Portland will and other buildings w troyed this evening, entailing a 1oss of #,000 To the east of Deadwood miles long and three broad has burned over, including a n dwellinzs aud many thousand cords of cut woold, At the Two Bears mine the entire foree of miners, numbering over 100, ave on waged in fighting the flames from the com pany's works, valued at $150,000, and if a high wind_starts up ihe s will be litless. Dotails of soldiors st Fort Meade. fourteen miles east of heve, arve keeping back the flames from thy post and have so far succeeded in proventing much damage. A number of farm houses in this vicinity have been destroyed, together with considerable stock, The damago caused caanot be esti mated at present with any aceuracy, but it will be undoubtedly $100,000 called upor re de track seven seen entirely uber of smail SITUATION AT LEAD CITY. Fires Rizing on Lden of the b, Lean Ciry, Sept. 12 to Tue Bre ] —The tin ing in this portion of the Hills, causing the tion of much propel Lead City ilmost surrounded, but the city is in no immediate danger. Central City, than one mile distant threater re being within 100 yards of the tow the entive population is out fighti flames. A number of firemen from Lead City were called out this evening, the situa tiol being alarming, These forest ires nave destroyed more timber upon the public do main during the past fifteen days than hus been uscel by the entire Black Hills people for miniug and domestic purposes for a tike number of years or sines was Lhrown open to settleine s Py Ofteers, Sept. Special Tele Br | —The grand lodge of hits of Pythias, toduy clected “Grand grand s 1. Burritt, Buffalo; tark 15, Dodge,” Rawlins} ite, B, 5. Jobmston, Cheyenuc; records and scal, Percy J. Gordon, Laramie; master of exchequer, Thomas- Suiton, Rock Springs: waster-atarn s, Georee Nuiswith, I ie; insile gaard, J. S, outside guard, Stéphen A. , Lan] der; representative, Frink H. Clark, Chey- enne. The local lo”ge vatertained the visit- ing kuights touight” with & grand ball and banquet, ) . Timber AN Sudos igor. Some ber fires are still rag doesty is now loss the L and i the Wyon RawLINg, Wyo (T Kni pram Wyomin, the following cellor, Cha omficers e vice pre DEApWOOD, [Speeial Tel aram to Tue B . F. Kelly, roadmaster of the B. & M.. was killed this afternoon a few miles from Portland on the Spearfish extension. He wason a flat car which Jeft the track and in attempling tojump wos caught betwe the wheels of the loec Oty cutting him to pieces. Ho was considered one of the most competent railroad the west wen in Chiasea by a Mob, Yaskron, 8. D, Sept. 12 gram 1o Tue Bee M years old, Special Tele amed Meeker, wtompied to assault d-year 1 Josie Co 1 city this after ker was arr fand lodred in jal » to es2ape lynehing at the hands of wis assembling, There way lat nature yéf IS CONFER e Aced Moeti 12 ie aunual A m M NOLTHIWEST SV D INCEL Work the Pr wa, 1L, Sept Fran Tue B, |1 the northwest Methodist church sginning tomorro Ty o 1shed at sent Gavesn Special ' meeting of of the in this eit has been theon the United States 1id to stand for the rvica, as it sup,lies suntry both east and NOW COMpriSes some ol U Swedish conference will be b 1 confer practically fish cnurch of A with missionarics the £ its limits. | wehes char edifices valued a soniges and main u theologien for old peop Phe size of the con detrimental to concen Lo years g division into smaller marked that a petition, emanaty Cl district and signed preachiers, was sddressed to the general con ference at Omahin ing for a division into three coufe At the last annual meet ing of the northwest conferenco cot wis referred Lo u cominitiee of i \ district of the conterence, with power Lo propare o plan for division and for the educational, eharitable an tepartments, Cho’ committec will witke its report at the meetinge b 10w uaderstood 1, will pr thut the north est conference be divided into tho follow fndany, Ohio, Penusylvania and eastern New York: Western Misso lowa, Kansas and Nebraska Northwestern confernge, to be & mission e, Minnesott, Wisconsin, Micuigan and Dakota, Iv is believed that this division wul meat whth no opy n. Bishop Winde wilk_preside duviug the ses sions. 1L is expectdd that 150 preachors will present 1 numerous S440.000 and fif \ins its own boolk concern, seminry at Evanston, a hot > at 0 and other benevo with cence has b 1ted effort et in n found and over favor of a bacime so g from the i by many sther ise Hlinois onterence, vi [t st Ny praskn Ofticos to tho Prosent Mo WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 P Bee | —The longantici dation of land dstricts was ut the general fmud ofice cts Nebraska dis wnticipated for some s. Four of the N been wiped off LAND OFFICES LIDATED, Four N Bo Clo; ith, Special gated its has bee 15 it Ne Ber speciy tricts has has Il It een Grand absorl Island ) district is o i I'he Chadron vy £0 to Allisnce and the Blo tricts. Lincoln, the O'N territ distr dist Mce and wingon ) the ofice aoolished all of the uncon Ubsorbing the 15 ement will go into effe f this b Iv was 1t the territory of the would distributed skl the districts in the some reason the districts ished se named a8 @ wh I'he Yankton, 8. 1., district lund Mitchell and the Lander es Lo the Buffalo, Wyo. Sl 0 Ncen 13, vill by upleed isiness Lo t with belie distr be equally among of state office W distri Movements of O ers Sept. New York-—Arrived—kaiser Wilhelm, PTI IAILY BEE. IMBER — CENTS, " DYNAMITE FOR CASH 13, FOR THE SAKE OF THE WOMEN 1893, NGLE COPY FIVE | ot Amer | Workin | e an nar dpoit ndustries and and his wa K up the q touching wdustries, wh ted by a v K r - | hes Amoerd i of Numbering Strippers as Tk Take Their Place in Line TO HEMMED IN 1H1 Wk Shoro Express Despailed by Robbers Near Kendallville, Ind, Naval Insurgents fn Beazil Being ARRIVALS Government Troops EQUAL REGISTRATIONS Moy Tox BOOTY BETWEEN 815,000 AND $300,000 Clerieal Yo Forcos Wer Ar Largely Augmented te SHHL Unabte « but to with ¢ nee Nums Managers of Reciton the Bxpress Oompany Very e ot as to Their Losses, A ENGINEER WAS SHOT ARKANS lay 2,700 cert AT THE OUTSET issued from tl Booths o} ilo Robbors Blow 0 e the Safo No One Molested Thom, torrible crush a rear seemed to hind would ex ing \SSENGERS KEPT QUIET BY THREATS contrary with s \eir b s with Krupp nen froms 1 the werd P fact | of the rebels were ki and thirt wounded nter and the earr | President 1 | on Sunday wdded force in the booths t N that many issued than The total today ¢ | does not o o ssos i The land to the and the corti handed working SHUE L0 I8 the 1otdest ns Well as the Moss Succeastul Work of Tta Kind Ever for who reviewe more ates 1 in the werd § Terpeteatad East of the wor o rday achod overd,m0, The in Jength, for addi it pidly as | S th e wnd was received with < Misstssippl decrease ast e to quit it are dismiss ms | Wplause being Rio and Nictheroy have been dee state of for the | be ext as v with the ch When the booths close for the day the line streteied back from tho booths a mile or moro. The seenes of lust | night were repoated when the duy waned, and the waiting K settled down with th earth f and the heavens for a canopy ared in i FVELAND, Sept. 12 -\When the Now on express on the Lake Shors Southern railroad, duo hoere ¢k 4. m., pulled into bours lato the pas- had wonderful stories to tell of the v which oceurred about 1 o'clock this at Kessler, Ind, Rumors of ihevy hnd alveady reached Cleveland i crowd was lepot. The New the favorite st out of Chicago, and is always with for Cloveland and Olio cities and towns, When 1t svening it carriod about 300 sicw st ten day 1 to is deemed n K and Bost M ished certificatos, condition may udd Brazil whoer h eave higan 10 west at depot it cessary SqUAdTON Shows 1 the bay. The and el 1sh vessels of he Brazil up the Paraguay any of tl revolt s he British war here subject w the It German witieh were » inclination to situation is practi un ion two changed S | nibited all i ing hourly. | Rio. sen the tments. homes N eable dispatelies ave still pr 10 pass the nicht shconsul | the g boat viver with Natto Gr i bed risk of Bahi Townsite schemes are The Cherokee India desirabloe sites for the Lof th inere has < have el nost ors i AL the W sev 8 0t a5 Joiu in the | YOUK and Boston expross s n huve c was i 10 establisn i the L1 plans have been kept s wnd will n made to the speculative until the day betore the opening. ge with them Pivader Uil minister's orde known s Lo an and Spanish war ships 180 lus here have all started for Rio. e in progress those Fhbel e trom Ttlo|| 1ers who had been awakoned by the eaam | explosions were warned not toleave the oars, pLto borbard Nictheroy, | And ritles in the air at i 3 ss the warning. ropulsing the | NO attempt was made wgo through the train, but it required the combined efforts of the crew to quict the nerves of the timid passengers. Several ladies became hyster- wd sereamed loudly when they heard »ling fivearms. C. Melntyre Trylng Another Station, Latest Information fro VECOBLSTY R Later nows has that the mide anocherattes he government teo, from Rio succeeded - again invaders, but the defeated without er While its succoss Many homeseckers who have despaived of obtainin certificates re have wrted for Orlando st over the south boun ry of the Strip, and the crowas there are growing rapidly. Yesterday 232 certificates werd issucd from the registration booths there The line in frout of the his held its place all Tast night. Men, women 3 chil negroes and Tudiaus wer to u com won mass. The women slept on the ground the same as the men lay the systen numbering the men in ¢ was adopted, and those having numbers were allowed to and come at will. This proves a great conven iene for the women tonight can go to their vesulin lodiing p and veturn to the I in the worni Wi forfeiting thei tions.Today 2050 certit When the closin only ahout & quarter of a still _remain some 5,000 certificates, and they neweomers. can b fore Saturday noon At Stillwater, twenty miles further east, the situation 1s much the same « Orlundo, About 2000 certificates ise from the booths equal namber today S ple cwere still i line when the booth | Further closed today. It is estimated that 4,000 | tress of more boomers still await the opportunity to |-seruivy register there, The scarcity of wa ud | ficials, intense heat w pousible for the death t severd[ Child & Trains of wagons amile in length and in quads of forty ‘and fitty passed through uthirie today” bound for the Strip and hun dreds avrived on trains from the south, hay- ing the same destination in_view. Most of them w0 to Orlando and Stillwater to r ter. The sheriff of this county went Oriando lust night and arrested six ga who were swindling innocent boomers. placed them in charge of a deputy and then went to Stillwater and arrested four more he ten arrived here totay and were Jailed Numerous reports are reccived « boomers' canps by thicyes is especially prevalent, pas 3 been revolters o - navy were diseharged RS frequent intervals to impr bo the g not att i withdrew packed i ah at loss. ent won a victory plete as the repulse of the laud & force from its r Owing 1o the munication it is details 0s the atta vas fivst P Lo n ot impossible tha i to get away fro et S iitiaom) rear brakeman, e the train and ran GRATash W | back along the track without a lantern to e place torpedoes on the rails, He then made s way to the telegraph ofiico at Kossler, Sl o \ the train following the vess was notitied of the robbery and word ent to the oficials of the road. When robbers nad 11 the booty they ) Liie permission was given for the to proceed and it pullod out of the U one hour end fifteen minutes after it it been stopped, the desperadoes stande ing on the ban's of the cut fring a parting v as it steamed away tovard Keadall- Silita manag el N Brazili out G il sit able el Peixoto’s efe ts here expe loubts that mile wer the b \tion i 2 [ 3 Rio is as tranquil ling ! 1 @ o plag boomers i tog b owith the sisily aecommodated b s sent out by Eres 51 the agents that wouli tho ol of the city olutionists haa not a larze body thizers in the capitol it would no sary to suspend tele indica doclaro secured had coi i adnninis and N ! train raphic communication. i evidence of the government's sof Rio is furnished by of private letters by the All mail which is suspected directed to persons who the government dis trusts is opened before being forwarded. 1t is doubtful it the forts of Villagdgenca and othier forts near Rio are loyal th the govern ment. It is believed that the garrisons sta tioned there sympathize with the revolu tonists of the navy, and will, whea the op- vortunity offers, opeuly join the reb i vol of- |V residen : ‘The charge of dynamite which was ex- ploded in the express ear shattered the door and made a bir holew. the floor. Tho car was brought through to Clovelant aud sent. from here W BuTalo in charze of another messengor, “The ofticials of the United States Express company in’this city are unablo to give the amount of money stolen, bus they suy it is loss than §0,000. The through safe from which the money was stolen was locked and sealed ia Chicago. The local safe, the ofiicials say, contained moro money than her, but was not molested. day the last w nts of money have been earried id the ofiicials think the dated the for the raid Won by the In. Varraratso, C Sept. 12 By York IHerald Herald's corvespondent telegraphs that ol provinee of Ta s had @ battl After wou the g the ili (via Mexican Cabl Specinl to Tur in Bu lutiomsts Galveston to the B Tex ruid n I'he Horse stealing 108 Ty during rk large on this robbers rev and the Clerieal Forees Inerensed, o CaLpwrerr, Kan., Sept. 12.—Additions were mide m the clericil forces in the booths day and as a result when they ec | ness for the day 2,630 cortiicites iss nd th o uman the g0 i in main sty fight t an % lters w consign ther \ M time 0 Cordova desperate i busi been | of the Vie FOOR FIVE Cna vernment re wy GES OF DYNAMITE. bootmers bes aring certitic I'he line in naintained | m of nu his of hat Al front aliea Do L of 1l Wi it me s Told Visited the Scone. Ind., Sept. 12 —A party of according to various ao- twenty, have ilation of currency ywhere from $15,- Y & Ke= da, peot cach wopted fore avoided Rock Island arvived today. The in thrce seetions, erowded to the L brought in some 2600 people them ave bona fide settlers, some. are s lators, while many are mere spectators have come Lo wittiess the unusual scencs at tending the opening of w new land to settle ment. The town 1s erowded tonight and the booniers' campig grounds south of here wre filling up rapidly Hetuessy. just over the comes the information cured certificates at th ester day. Atnoon today 5,000 line numbers hid wiven out, and av 6 o'clock, when the the day, 2640 certificates had been issucd. There are still about 4,000 people awaiting the opportunity to seewre certifi cates, and their number widded to daily, The continual movement upon road in the vicinity of the bootis ea rature of 95= iu the shade ¢ the disc f the o Exodus fom Kansns City, Ciry 12 -The €l spened with a have been ouly two or history of the un Satu noon lere is still 1 today the syst son he tike ind much meouvenience ¢ Portor n ent Ki | battl for over the raiiroad and telesraph liges bas been received that the spreading. A revolutiony minent in Sun Suan de by b The Herald's corrd graphs that the Unite Yorktown arrived there today The pr of the Yor rtduring next week's appreciated deneo of {13 wis 128 i eg tier to is W nover the | train ¢ X W he mey was obtained early this morn- At express on the Lake Michigan Southern railroad after had been shattered with »d with the samo o and Engineer Knanp of the wt gone down with one bulles swher through s side, of the boldest, and, will information as of the of the icialsof the United clinm that their £0.000, but thoy gave ug The statemeny 100,00 is busod of the Chicago banke in currency to of This sum is vith men who ILis o which the y this morning at the Ind., frequently As £300.0X0 in curr at lie robbers seeured ouly §15,000, e vim, they will have W tell other when uprising is from the witie Hara in States he express e the explosi A war and i 50 numite ud sufe shive ing sence 1 festivitic cxpress train on thie the line of the ith line of the 1t 1360 hoote booths there Rovk Strip, his shoulder and hi oy by Chitinns cudly feeling between LRhOE D80 LA ! 1g o all who eon e Herald's L LR ) ) P, Brazil, te went in Artica Suraiva corres booth sucecssful ey er committed east (! mpany that u ciraphs tor rette 1 hive and i being o the P eapture and vifled the s 0 I'his apd a not cekers . enting thi is, ten reliey o i m i D lents. ken express ear, that tn nfort wrovinee huve petit inter mof government tro 0:Hq: 114 rom the b KANsAs Sept Strip passenger bus ance today, I three hoduys in the ar today and tickets wer 1 for one fare plus 1o all points in the west. | foderation tenight issted a ¢ Men going 1o Arkansas City, Caldwe r ity { Kiowa and’ other places along the Cheroke ! Strip swarmea about the depot. A vem, wble number of men earvied stotgu vitles, blankets and tonts. The pas o divided botween the Santa I Rock Island rallways, The Sanus Fe sent with boomers and the regular traing were provided with extra cars | abolition af the Hous renergy in going for it, and got ind all were filled with excursionists bound | front rank of the o aftor. Their plan of operss for the Strip. W Mr. Gladst v - | S » fully ved and boldly SILVER ANU TUE {ALIFE, ited. They a of horses near the oo tan e END O MEND THE LOKDS, train of the Upper Chon Tiw o Liberals Put Abolitio ber i Fro Loxnos, Sept. 12—Th v ol I effective s eir ¢ story oach n lares that sever country and e consideration by the ko definitely ascertained the tion, yet this counts fou posed 1o the views of 01 Continuing, the cireu v and nzers | uf the | railvoad detectives that the work { new in wnd local police was done by men inex- the business, but on is the figuros show what thoy wanted, wastea wi W tar Rock Island two. T s ret cireular cot oxec e tho track Gavernor MeKintey Opens the prign At Akron. ndent v had loveled ks and the road ¢ hasty saw the r departure, carefully The rob o switch the kuowing that the red would causo the engineer was well made. D BAw Lo dunger sige rakes. ‘Ihe next by a revolver and 1p his hands, while halt into the cab to ems Kuapp, instead, made an wird, but the bullet wounds, left side home o 8 it eastern Oh rred this aftc been as parad eri Keports from Europ e Grace 12 —Twon on Akin: the r were ation I the air 18 covered chmbed Lo start b nt fell with tw sh v and o in the b Lo his pposition to the robe crding Lo the major L twelve or fifteen. iu charge of the engiue, Lo the ress car, sud 1w cariridge altempiod o ¢ v posed revisiou to Le wade, ullerly regardices | Njjui !

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