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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1593, SINGLE "2pY ‘ FIVE CENTS, = — - 2 - - i YA ‘ 1 v t and withoy stes of the doptrines of theos. A NAVS N th o o ‘ ;OR \ l)l( R' \“ y 4 oy She closad with & veiwne to Mo, | FIGHTING — FOREST : ; ’l \m: \ \l(‘l“ ” \Ul 1 1 )\ l.u | 1 | Blavatsky, with whom she was on terms of t » N & L ¥ Iy 4 | v intimate friendship for sev 'n\l_\r-\rx ' . " . kling T —_— o Wl i isines t Oounty Convention in | peieions today, were, Qeorge Washburn of | Deadwood Cit Save Their Oity by Cherokee Strip to Be Thrown Open to ORI 1 y intinope, Prof ela of Loiden un 1 fax versity., Kings Hesten Ho of Shangtai, Dr Hard Work Crain Robbers in M - Got 775,000 Bottlers at Noon Today : i 1.20 Alonzo Ames Miner of Bost nd Rev. J. C N. Mar t Siweden. ¢ . in Currency for the Asking, : oy - PERSONAL SPITE COULD NOT PREVAIL DRUWSED 8 HONDREDS, AS ALMOST SURROUNDID BY FLAMES i 4 ALL WILL BE REGISTERED IN TIME P w—— — I EOLDEST MEM OF THE KIND ON RECORD | Spanish Provinces Swept by a Violent Rain R s t | Storm o Wihole Vithages swept Away Damage to Heavy Trmber Cun Searcely Be ] \ Eir of the Land misstoner to Se. Estimate of the Numbar of Those Who Will | eone to the t t t cura a “Vindieation® at 1 Maniin, Sept. 15 —The provines of To Estimated—Cha oo Fallure Fremont 18 immodiately to the south fake the Run for Land, 0 tow we of Wind Accoms y f It B e ¢ Frick's Followerss cof Matrid, has b swept wd Dagliglt and the nged n Thousiod Me v ar Q storm, doing much damage. L have beer ded o many hves \ > vpe Iy . y POPULATION DOUBLED IN ONE DAY ’ v | Bhorue Bow Wi NSFLY SRR TIPSR 0o \ bt it i en froctt | FUNDS FOR THE CALUMET AND HECLA Tiie Br I covered. T'wenty-five miles of the South i t or railway are submer | ) 1 ssaskers: Yestands to the Strip fr stat | tobe appalling. The peasants, upon the L o | 1 t u Men at the Groat Cop T Hom SR 'My ent Kalied S 1b. ; rising of tne waters, sought refug large N 1l b 2 i LI ATl Mine At H N v Suild t [ 11 caves on the hillsides, t Nearl i t N ¥ ICIDENTS OF THE LAST DAY IN CAMP | Nibiok ; vl took ! sero el death traps ] night orest it I Sopt. 1 FOUR MEN ARE NOW UNDER ARREST ) L 1L were sieeping, thy waters rose sud Awaiting rister. e R hALE | At | deniy and swamped the eaves, drowaing tho r 3 Tooths DI A Heavy Day's Work and Wit paie 8 instal b i o KK A EHAFG S5UEHE RISt | Qoktors ; 3 A : The 9 ns I in the Il 1 N tinue Keglstering Thioughout the was abo: note for a place neat s | trom the woor of ¢ W, when hio dropped dead ! I hi T T WALV BT R tan s carrying death and destruction in many di AU 11 o'clock last night the fire had L e poRSbARIONTO! by LLBHEHIN, U1 s on ' U at all | rections, and the Manzueres is also flooded | reached a point on Forest Hill body was buvicd Suspeots Agninst Whom Appearnuces hand in Are Strong U Nenr the Seene of : Rianzeros i now a *Fagine toreent, | managed to save the ci Night ; S g Plece of Work. Blown Up by Dynamite, 1y, S, DSept 1 —[Special Tele 2 Tho track of s and groups of houses | was twon nd lay throu is afternoon. A st | y and doing much damagra distant from town nessy the work of registration is about b had s g Some small vill house of Hot Mich, S 5T r anticipated | Migtc. bub thu booth will be kept open 1 was cale nerate | have been entirely washed away from the | thick with ¢ | imbor vt D ooie DL s bowan | coMovanox, Mich, Sept. 15,—Tho express LSRR e LR ARGl A AL STy i v 1n tho impeac y fave of the carth, houses' crambled like | was bowing a ga wdering it impossible | ot e s o L e ious S | car of the Mincral Rance passeoger train, by the Cheroizes boomer, fs Rlmtstat hand, | townsiters remiin in tho town toniehi 3 ) HRLEER Bt LTI AR il e ! v, b T AT CA TR RO B o S6GI T AU noon tomorrow the Chierokeo Steip [ homestendors have discributed: thomsclve u } n | thoso who in bonts and rafts sought Safety | naavor than 100 feot to tho blags. it - - 1 for Calimet, was held up and robbed by WITCH S oL AR I i LIBALLL b i R AT T S (it dr et PEINOTO IS TN RETREAT. bandits a half mile from Boston. The rob. P R R e 8 trecs or timbers, which were car eaping Lo the tops of pine tro MLy, Lt b % TR Fo'a LR UBRTEEN Rtk and Jumping 100 foot high, Along the line 000 i cash money, tutended single white mhabitant, Two minutes i nd vicinity v AnKaneas Crry, Sept aturday, Sep. pusses from the uands of the government At that hour the Strip will be without : : S 7000 oL 1 [ parties have beon sent out from | of this wake of fire wore seat wards it will havea population of at lens Stillwatee will seaid 7,000 p nto the this city and other places, out railroad tracks b 3 Strip. That town has o ad the r 3 R LIE AV o - auiond bt Bty AR B ey et i et washed awagior under water 80 | wiifug down troes, building brakes TIGRNGN AT IRE - (CINE QRS toR tay. The money was diawn this morning wrly o0me ! mets I » that no 18 « pass, and chus a = ot Sl oy X i 5 1l com the Pirst I il tht who will strive for claims in the rich tarem g G beror et utof from the oot | #Ehting back o over advancing flamos Sept. 15, Via Mexican Cable to the New Tt Qs alonal UStIEGY HOUEHIRN nlly mak he race fol wi 12 districts he eas! 1l portion of th 1 oL 10 and the Su MESAvIines bank o cock 4“‘- ke the r for & i mvw“w \“m ) v|”| tion g mcomplimentir X nis stde world, with no hope of assistanee and Corquecd by Hard Fighting, York Hevald Cabl ¢ | : ‘\ ; “l( M i s borders. count W Springs, one of the new Ath staring their inhabitants in the face | 1 Nev hi L t e express car was in chargo of o8- Thanks to the relief afforded by the towusites, and - bout th ] Determinal to Evan Up. n the villazes oniy eight of sixty- | o R, : FhBIe i Foit WERiT E v DO W Hozan, and there wore no AR ”'l‘- el ““‘"““ 3 HUmph s A r people are known to bave escaped t { ients kept pouring in tr / i E wrds. The money was obtained ric s nedrer the nort wmthé nphrey came back he ndeneighbori N U 1 ! but not too late to e of avail—there is i ) B EEivaEro SR ds i 2 il A . : \ i W | Aecording 1o the usual practice, the day suthern bou y.and the race for strictures pl — e L e iR rovolters 3 y every prospect that all thehomeseekers there will, of course, be made from oG Ve UHTVARSRITERREIO ) T il Al Dre before pay day at the big mine, and tho town-0Lters gtnered at the various north Voliavin : NDON, Sept. | 10 miners federation iRt TGst 5 thought that there wer N robbers da 3 0f former years of Nottinghamshire by a vote of 61000 to ‘“‘ o ex ‘:::I '\ '“I' t Sl A tiiai _ 3 ini enough to make a raid on the valuable 0 Lo inliu nce th by e i 92,000 decided that its members should not | U the wind veered lew away from L Lo : treasure in broad duylight apparently nover declare against Max ad 1 Lo work at the old wazes und that | town forabout half an hour. The precious | portion of the army i entored the minds of the Hm;. 1 official 5 of £260 by a e man. ( i L wr y | thew would not accept any offer of arbitra- | Woments were t tdvantiy { wath | Joyal to him g s ALY o)y v ized 1 heen buncoed se t venecable b v | tion 100 fect wiie was cat i fron the Hizht well be supposed the guards, would not be allowed to mul & [ oneration, and stapted after e TELIENERy) rof fartie Noadunt Mt L RIt; e | meutof the city has Y "(‘ the train robbery in Indiana the At sRlcos. sterday the ¢ min with ngun 1 cambler van, b ! \is co t 3 ' R 3 RUSEACIHEUNC SUICIVELOWA| ) the of the we e of such ¢ claim 1o ¥ \ 1 i GO L i) S LONDON, Sept sday I Ain £ such aaring s e Toxin brought him to the ground with a | been quite p i f e N gL g bt et bullet in the shoulder, and not reco Custer ¢ by the LA 30 the booths it Avkansas City, Caldwell, Or to by sroater than the govor ? 8 that a train can be TSRt > i with impunity in the S <ht amd with little or no win to wi ips in the harboe to pro: fiames, but unless a higi win i) ) n the city A\} : ; i ! E prehension is folt II‘“I' Az n | that the revolutio tis now e train was eoing along at the usual are located sta i » Judzze A LA 8., . £ ogram | timberis SLp iV ST ; reported that the s s Bahia and Per- | Sbeed and was within half a milo of the ment brought quick replies authorizng the | resistration has been prac ly ¢ . to Tie B mia m o i 1o which t 3 ! bink o 8t h 9 i nambueo have dee £ of the little station called Boston, five miles oMicers on the ground W meet mand ap | and that all the boomers ar 1) il 5 will resnmio business again tomorvow. Phis | GEPe0ded ik i HIOFTOW'S race. W st ke lutionists. . when aman stepped Into the the List of the banks that suspended Gl s azo, all of which have | i the e in < Peisoto s it f ! E .‘miul llm train, i 1 . bustiags wts wi AR which ¢ engineer quickly applied the brakes, no T Sy the despondency of the At hiiea contraband business in cer. CHb 4 handred men g $ were 1o be provided, the desponden LIGHE AL G thtioaeon tratiand bisirioss ol Ho e handred wew ar tng | 0 from SN houzht of train: rabbers entoring his mind, Utlcitos (bus baen going on since agsl s when Hon, Jasies Wh i e Experio es of Tw Teamn, ou ’“ iplent fir i i i I'ne man disappearod Lehind the station : homa Ciry from 500 to 1000 persons ld intohivEes Ui AR T Sl (I BE | e fire threate \ o hie garrisons in Fort Villegagnon house and as the train stopped two women Avkansas City and Orlando ana the forces of ven up & each for certiticates. 1f e Ttk ito5 s ntABIGE 116 b the el po “Honton station | control, except u snace 1 f the ot f in the larbor of Hicr- | Dassengers got off. At that moment a clerks were increased at Caldwell and Hen- | are genuine, trouble is in wru.» ms > state convention, one of which wis that he | WSt nizht the trainmen ana bystaaders where the flame 3 ero, excent one, have rov masked man jumped on the locomotive and nessy. Altthe booths will be kept open all Ir“ " i‘lrl‘ orom |".. y,“,l.” operation w Ateitid to com mit i f on the qu surpriscd by hearing a man's voice call out timber .’m, can Sl % Admiral Mellos® forces. pointed a revolver at Engineer Nick Schuler or men to \ the oftieial des P M. Whitbhond a1 ne upiind; belpmetia g as Dbeen | cordon of men isstrotehed a s +Mel o & 3 i 2 was taken to Orlando on the afternoon v coimitiors it all biiopaiiv s teed || RnbEiealsaablbea i aelai shus Ehssn}) LRGBS L been mado in the b Iio Grande | and orderod him to swp. The engincor ina the next worming the e, v that he was for Judge Maxwell' first, lnst Investization vefealed she lifeless body of | fire. g to resist an attack trom a hostile | thought he was fooling or was s lunatic, but ment. arly sicned and stampod, would bo del and all the time, st was ot afvaid 6o say | M. M. Conniors hangiog from the. g or i, Desolation for miles and wiiles ma squadron. Al tho forts in the harbor | he gun went off, the bullet whistling past A::u paid OECTET G u.‘: 15 Wit at ths | SO 0Benly atany time or place, st \h.».mlvl‘l d by kid \]\\ilmn\s'. \\'Iln)wixn !-'rvl:"‘\\’p-;_l;‘i: flll-l\; m:u-l:lvi:’«ylul'\\l,\ er“x 1! | are manned with soldic under fighting | the engineer's left ear and the engincer secrecy and th at this e 2 hand held Conuers® Jleg and with tho | Of underbrush and large timber flourished 3 EOE e | vis at the me; spers There has been a steady oxodus today and | end of the line say that they divided the pic Endirsed Maxweli Faity, 1 was clinging 1o 610 bop of the ear, Phic hillsides and valicys are black with the | orders. Buoys in the harbor have been re- | kuew he was at the merey of a deperate illiams and - Councds ave 23 ard 19 years | Tuin, while the smoking timbers of cabins | moved and torpedo mines placed divectly in | man of age. I'hey wer returning from Dakota | 8¢ attered he }“ Lndich " mark wh " L :‘1" nd had boarded the train at Council Bluffs, | prospectors have been driven fof oy the L Lwo Vessels e lefu La Plata wi of the cab, ed the air bra tageous start can be made in tomorrow's | verson who unfolded the scifen heing conceded to b demotents pna. itk the “box” bridge near Iskand parie Ihe stricte: el will have to be kopt | A'ms and provisions for Admiral Mellos ! at coop tho ongline’ moving slowly Rt T crs have about all se- | full supply of all the necess: . some | otners to the repablicans, The conyentin st shed by siriking tne | OVCr the burnt district, as the least wind [ squadron. The loyal warship, the Tiea- | he opened the throttle slizhtly, showing cured certificates and they have londed theip | ©F them regularly surmed and stamped wis lirgely attenaed and the tic of, and - Williums, though injured, | SHrts into activity the dentes, has put tosed to wmtercept thewm if | perioet familiavity m hanaling an engine. ) : B e number of men were handling them and all | gated 18 recarded ' Y ul | nto | The fieein Two Bil i I an Sutherland juy y praivie schooners and sailed away with thew | old the same story. Thoers are mea hove | | few men could do, by holdin: on to | o ircman Sutherland jumped out of the cab i schooners and si SYAWILRRLIY d the same sto ere are mea here | foilowing s unconscious companion until the yu | fiereely, sending up dens tow and s m ¢ Lwo more o umilics. The speculators, townsiters and | who say that they will insist upon an inves- ! 15 comy ptundlitheisuition: ] Jereaiv anding upiier ; oy .m: wis met by two more of the gamblers suill renain in the towns and wiil | tigation by the Interior department timber. No impor s | interviewed, but 1have learned that he h ERINOLEaliodcameRitomEthogirontipariof £0 o their chosen county sea * townsites, - on tomorrow's ratlway teains, The Sunta " will run six teains for boomers on the Avkansas City line. Taree will stuet from Fled from the Const and the Cap i \ cered 1,000 men AL He Anants the Rebets i SR ilumet and: Hocla Rt by James Gondon Be il IEOW Was pay nore with axes, shovels and pin It 000 anct by nightfall fully an equal nu members of the families of t terior aeprrtment o late, avis tr uncoed the anco Man, tration booths will be made hapoy by L | the 1tu A they would not be permitted to enter the | Wl of Gai fex.. was by Tand and, it they escaped the vigilance of Advices from Rio state " e trainmen. 1t s found nothing to feed on 3 e dispatehos s [ his own money the bun- | who ar 4 leaths from the disy hundreds of men were ready oficers in charge that thousands of [ Texan's method of ing with the So all night the fight lastc - ! propor appriciatio e £ it is thought all danzer 1s forc gambler made no to recover hi ney f iment here when he tool 5 = Lt ien still facilities then aforded. A statement of the | E8mbler made no effort to rec ot b e ool TLIOT | A1 of* the Tnstituttons Reoently Closed epors from t other points along g t 1 Now Dolng Basiness. retary Hoke Smith of the luterior depa lines wheve boths . lando and Heanessy as 1o convinee the splicants could mot be supplied with the | Was so general among the boomers that . U the Engine Easly, facts i the case in urgent telesrams o Se wha e cost, When it became kaown at the various booths that additional facilities eanblenistoraiforithellioatiiOlers: homescekers was transformed into the utmost joy. New booths were opencd at night, i necessary, aud up to noon tomor Tow, when the Strip will be opened to settlo Suenmblo for Good Starting Points. ] ¢ o clerks. This was stated o the | A eftizons mass convention was held M. v onight of certiticate-holding homescekers | With th T A citizens mass convention was held ) W ;r i “"_“\Ir“'v'm:x e “'I‘“:um.m corresvondent of the Associated press, who | day which-nominated a county ticiot, thye the course of incoming shins. It is reporte The fellow pushed the engincer into the was approached in the presence of a reputi- | of whom are democrats ant five ropblicine i 'S : one. Ot | 1y the pe ns met an dele gate convention and endorsed the. citizeny ; 10 7 Don tent L I e b e e L e cxponden ; Cherokes Bonds i Litigntion, N Thaathgloy MitH envhuciat sl L OEpin Ravios, Thy Sept 15—[Speeial Sr. Lovis, Sept. 15,1t became known | oo b t e Tnction of ol to Tue Bue)—I. 1, Dobson, » today that the Cherokee bonds in the | jnetr e for dud v ) Tipton, became despondont WISCONSIN SWEIT iis side of the line and three from the | amount of £8500.000, guarinteed by the ol hroush il health and shov lnmsel! throu y 1 1 Ty Gl R Kiowa line ono | United States government, are again the | Vo x and f i tHelhsaa b R IR LB s Dha T ¥ overthrown at an eurly ¢ News sent out | Two more robbers had in th train will be run in each direetion. The | subjeet of litization udicate ettt g blireriadmon ———— g . posiing Ty yoruble tong o o governmant | gotion'ta i fro Rock Istand will vun six boomer t three TR o R e GENEEAL SUPPLY AGENCY, south from Caldwell, Kan. and thr e s ! Y — north from Heunessy, Okl These teains b Company Incorporatid to o will be run under the superyision of the fn- | £V, 0 comblete Whe transacuion. Advices ! Y ne Proyifn ARy ATy W torior department and lowed 10 illing yeu to take the face, s interd Sevented \ ) Cuy, Sept T sin doring the past few ‘d B ot Fheee trains will o et oumiles | percent has been aceruing since Mard . el stat : : ipany-is the name of an ore by the townsiters, The farmers and men | B St Louis sy IR f i secking homestead claims will mako Ui Lumage cannot” bo esu. | Sept viean Cable to the NewYork | jug me with two revolvers and ordoring AR e b SO ! ; yillboctn Guginass s S T T 8 the fHrea | Hei i Herald's [ dunds up.! Thore was amothior man. just e e i ilo s will make Whe | |y wiro, it is betioved, will be ueeoptod. 1oL \V osiot L85, 0001000, (14,001 iind nim. 1 threw up my hands mighty A fow will zo on bicveles, The crowd thit - of Cullow : YL L e fthe swalier owns. On timber the | that there 1 L K, and the robbers took my gun PArtcinates in tomorros's sace far ot NHOBLAGE IN GOLD, DRI oAt Biss e Koty i Wre D. O. Mills pHIDBEYED, T Ihien they demanded the brs thiat which 1 into Oklahoma. I'e s 116y of Anselinos &1 1 Connor ofh Nustors | Lrederivle i3 Il med tho safe. 1 pretended to entries vt s o S iy i | Supnintendent of ro i tndeiphia B ponnop ol Nestor: Pt Al e 1 from Arkinsas Ciy and viemity. 100 | Wasmxeros, Sept. 15 T i or, N v threatened 10 kil me if 1 did nov hurry I'he Brazilinn minister here refusos to be | win track and by no possibility exvressed the opinion that the situation in eneineand fired at him, ordering him can reach Deadswoor Rio is very grave. From the tone of the | biack on the engine on pain of instant death. ilian newspapers received here it is pre- | The fiveman had no alternative. but to obey, dicted that Peixoto’s government will be How the Messenger was Taken, me cond of the express car and Louis bankers has telegraphed an ver since | should be taken with reserve, as all mes U a sledee smashed in- the ¢ par for the entive amount, thivty duys beir givin to complete the transaction. Advices ar door. Iix- i ser Hogan tells this story 15 sitting in my chair with my feet on 1 box singing, when I heard a shand such terri- | sages pass through government agents' | pres forest fires m this state as | haods, | Ty e iaeor Turmoll in the Ar Varraraiso, Chili (via Galveston Ny | looking that way saw a masked man cover- bave eut off telegraph mmuication with | corres s tel h losses e, of vourse, the heaviest, aud Frang | among the Huilier, | yjeMitlan of the MeMi nber compuny | assed iu camp near i of Churles W. Peterson of Now York City, . | g4id that the loss to Wisconsin forests from | Genoral Bosch has boen from G. Newlands of Reno. Nev., ami J. Milton | ¥ A Qe fiobibl Plats to take command in person. Sceret Ferey of Bayonne. ‘The organization is in- | e recent fires would probably anount ! hard wood timber, ‘covering & land aroa s These conferences have given rise | for Philadelphia to investizate, but hefore . 4 e that v usin in one SAN Jose, Costa Rica (vin Galvestor swoulderi u Marstield itselr | Sept as agamst Chief | Maxwell and o I e robber HECou FORD TO BE BEATEN L conju ion with the bullding, por Lake Shord Big Ban on the Booihs, b I s vide he treat g n | coaeh v sy in his Lt s did not know it iton and Luz bouts were sent along ier Arrest. K, and persons ne Boston station a horse corre nding in ¢ Lo vheirs ap near the & heso won and o named Gorman were theroupon e 1that even 4t noou 1 ju t nuwme i ol guo 8 od, and the ust them scoms ! ANTL-CaiN ey GESILVE, ance of i eclipse. The cit 5 o runks, i p non, ‘The city is ¢ per - A 1 speeches were autem) SIAW vere Wasitny esident Cleveland was denounced and 2 ; Sy Lo between §.000.000 and #6,000,000, This | conferences are he of gold bullion in the mintat Philadeiphia cll, Jults nt, 0 gorporated underithe luws ol Now Jersey $ s Hunnewell, TLOW from Ovlaito, o000 | 41 50 T R Suell, Jules Ha v Woodrufr. object of the company is very extensive, | represents a vast amount of pine, us well as | isters and leaders of wrious political rpackagzes of currency and one of the or was MAXWELL'S OPPONLNTS, weted includes N t, Pennsyl the total - population of the Strip | in this city, The director of the ming lefy | Mome Esthnate of the Men Who ea itories in 1as for. | forests of Wis i timate. 1 shots, evid [ stznal to the rob- of 150, bt a ponulation of only 61 Lasy | he devart pd wis reosived from: ¢ Bt ' ed, property improved, watcd 5 SN JblaN L0\ tha N | G o0t CLhTa0 Lmilia & ab aid ks o ¥ ile | York Horali- S tue B pulied the throttla open and flew for one duy, therefore, the peonle who Bosbyshell is responsible Yor the loss comient on srical business is 10 be cur by residents along the luo of the Wi {thatt I TP PR A report to the War department from yipoaldonta nl i ho W b ¥ sueh repub peired wels of trade, ud - Cha St i, Minueapo who hid the reasure waving his hand Registeation progressed rapid seized on disputed tervitory I'he Un N border. ‘The line wn the border cident will bo closed so far as the War d in 5 Wity ragh vl b 1 recently. rited ©the opportunity to | boundary line will be referred to ity 4 R 1 { Attort r A S0 lers ha oneut off by the tame an ! Srokase, Wash., Sept. 15, —Anothor ¢ ! of 1 u cach and two sg vor uo e, her is e uscd of i wrrested and released on & £5,000 bond to ap wted. Many n he wned o1 young doctor and son of z of the o'clovk 820 certificatos had been issued, Dt | $ionrein losislature. 1y o Rock | WIth sueh a gani. Vet w e cuptured a fow of th preople iy respectod eivizaws) of the eity, It is | had a haed fisht oventa por 1 Dunn also seat doputies out from who | \y thity several noles into Contradtor Olson's oftice | froin the northwest, aud, swoeepin ¢ > [ ¥ Lo shon cut of was much less severe. Ouly 5,500 people hid ) wiped fi S \ o 1o his come out with i elean r R b u cloan revord, payment of the money. Knox is nceused of | Snorey at- Munvile From M Gran v s fu line ied to town when it voc Deputy Marshai Lindsay was wired for ana Wikl Kot ftun on Metition, : tot ! A pr ary I r hn Kehoe, a sport, aud Jack Challew were a proluminary heaviag he At 000l ! I o " Not Enough stoney 8o id o tdiiad 0Ub by hotitlon to i n. 1 LIS 000, When the councitmen under | Ostisosit, Wis , Sept. 15 -4} ) uto a Lhere wis is Pelegram to Tue By Faugements an i i sewor [ or | and wou L consent to ; i ; - thelr gait wnd hority of the Goary Law Ea Iie ) sl sho was brough ugh that party, and he i 4 mder the auspices of he Anti-Chines A as brought L wants the | cour ard himsc § i Lhe & heaving st 3 nany radica solutions were L3sed, ol wed in great ¢ Wil Go Luto a Keeviver's Hands, use of his name by petit d | Ay ¥ 1 ¥ b I i, ol from Caldwell, 3,000 trom Kiow, 5,000 from rtininak Wood,+Qlixletio, el Yo min I then epencd the sife and took out the Pl froy Stillwater and 5000 from other e BT 3 s rrit n o which business s to b hers s 1 the into 4 bag he earried. points, Hall of the homesceleers, v | Vilued atabout 2134000, The matt ' . \ t 1 that u revolutionary uprising ; Y T have fumilies, and | brought to the attention of the oficials - Vi, Nevaaa, Marylin \or stistes ich LEED! iliar with vl Backing out of v again thoy fired tomorrow nicht will doubtiess be 150,000, Do . countries act, it i ation 1o Arvested an Embessier ver on the teain,who ordered the engineer to Oklahoma Territory, aceoraing to the censos Fremoxt, Neb,, -[Special to Ti “orries, piors and wharves are to Tex.) o on, saying: You will find a rail pulled up. FOAL 4D enumeraton made by special wet of | wint that it was believed the gailty person | P51 The 1 lont ved for the purpose a9y el icor congress showed a population of 185100, In | had been apprehended. Superintendent | POPCF P s i wifucturing and mining is‘ontirely surroun hie fires and v 4 4 ¥ racteristi men i W dams to be consty i uy immediate danger from raacis (1, Weeks lawyer | the Scolu teleszraph ofico, when the newssof upon the Cherokee Strip, which ha AR e g e supporting Ivicl for the suprem | and an- agvicaltural, hortienltur flames, veports are hourly brought to the Now York, hus 1Uis | the robvery was at once telographed hove,” attached to Olklahoma Tervitory, will A " wing the train, passed to R A ! 2 ° 1 Central & Western 3 rear and disappearcd in the woods, th Major Keyes says the Mexican customs ofti ey d aford i wnd operating of sail and steam craft i cials have returned to their owner the sheen A ed | ify in the court tou-c on It Ihe principal stockt 1 is M, Ne i terrible which the passcugers, who were ignorant of the day at the booths in States troops will be withdriwn and the in- | ful Fretarned fr ¢ ) il ! BOUDLIN G COUNCILMEN, a the duy aud at nighttall only | partient is concerned. Tho question ¢ tria 4 i © iy 4 As v They Missed 810,000, i T ™ A ' ovelations of Corraption at spokane Which | U0 ¢ 18 -boon ‘v‘v firm n‘l‘ o Among the passer were Hon futl ¥ Surpaise and Stock the Citiz us, {lay R Ol il L htin a Lincoln prin N | avd killed ds very probable. So far all who i he First N Peopic y were divided mto squids J With Hathaway of 1h counciiman charged with boodling has been | wave been reported as huve heon i ) us escaped dosth only admitted o the hooth atu time. In this | Davis, 11 ut M. A |kl the uatin hlig, vear tomorrow. He was Charies X, Knox, | after adventurcs of u most Chiara 3 1l nas t urvived at Calumet, manner they were tirie vapidly. ALG would not be much honor o who han had the position’ for the past four | W5 L idoneos of yestor ZLACH ) 1o sent nearly 100 FralpOICR L ks i boailasiod, by i 4 L O L vears and has been considored ono of the | padtle e e i tha citivone™ of 3 1 d s heriffs ircetion in chase. bev of men. The booths will be Ke reclt, eight miles fro Wit d all night and all applicants will served. | killed at sunlown yester : 1:-”»4 i "Hl{lxv ) «d by the state that!a deteciive borod | eity from being swept awa I'h The run on the booths down on the bomd i med Jesse i frair Lanky yor J ¢ 4 ¢ off . he tun on the b ¥ th er | man named wtair v [raidsho 1lopillsvhml i 4 eseape by water. resultof Joa ang woman, | ford tohe beaten oul-of such a conveation, | wnd had many promiuent lvitizens wateh the | Chrough the tin vith 3 ) ' do Bipeared for rogistration ag 6ol Myhy | U0 POl Joaluusy over won n: | und hud msny promiueny ioitlzens wuteh tho | SAOREE LA B b WLGH THOW ] vevy road was closoly guarded who hud passed two or threo davs wai who resile where buth men boarded i4; beiug bribed to the eywont of #100, only 82 Hames tow A8t vit W rooms Y L ¢ ) e 4 X & ), i K Juck King, the great Cornish wrestler; Kiown thit Wb left today to br in Bowden, who will bave As much tulk has been indulied iu over | of which was paid. . Papers are dy for | several houses av Sherey's Crossing he had emb ! ‘ § : K 1,000 pe T it o dofeated i ke stato convention | k" Gty ofticlalnon. ddes wiich o oo | the fiht was mado by the oitiz dependent of all partic iy be well ¢ th ot huve beel for the a I NEBRASKA UCiTy, Neb., S IRnaRds ‘_“f Ly L iy be well to | gugpition "aro arvesteds there will not b | Borth of th the ¢ such proposition, aud stutes positively that [ pHEEN 1efb for o quosym b 100 0tk sLrong nt smoke und thou ‘ train, who saw the race wust be i Blina to the Mis i 1 on the tick Ay 3 i Fhey Want the Prosident Tmpeachod wnd s} dvant p > E5,000 was approprist the authority of the 1 " " s | mds Lo these what he has s . iuth y fr f i ifo attempted to IuAk hehas SAN Fuaxcisco, Sept. |16, —The meoting ) o i " put under 10,000 have | refuse to betray 1t regardless of s fut leaszue was largely attended hove last uig 3 v were placed As he has been persistently import frow ull parts of the stat nt sive omanding the impeashuent of the Heoue | 3 ety s certain and some | (o s Aol b sted this and will have his SN b, 1L, Sept. 15.—~The tr position to be defi sod fent, # IDEWOLial 10 GONRECES. Gehianding A oor A b of the Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis r ommand g, & ! ¥ n Marquette, was line and ti broken chuin . lury | ’ DA A " W 1018 LOmOrrow road, |- s to enf the Gieary 1w and a protest E ) R0ITH: GRAIAOL 1L WONId b0 4 da, better known as the Jacksouville South Theoso s Werw Thiers, raiust the extension of time for e L il " M i (v CuicaGo, S 5 —The Himala | tion v while 4w 1 : | M v eastorn, will result probably in . t . ) the i@ weather toda o it was st \wpointment of 4 receive + Wile Saw Wi Seatonced ho banks iu this wis cool 10 Comparison to that of th in the United States A Mabiatia handshake today in th few aiys ‘Lhe thermom i b " MY [ i i g 1 t ) the funds they it u y 4 hall at the Art palace. where g t ; i.=Hile Q. Van 4 L it r he banks in this above 902 in the sha. Ihe wind v & A % disciples of th phy an g gt e § ox-aperelary of Lhg ¢ ) Yard 1 ty @ xeelle wneial conaition, trongly from the north, while _ & Chilougo. ¢ R | MBI YRR Board of Fire Comumissiouers, who stole & b son the Awmeris to kecp the awbitions wércury dows ; w5 g I u Wy AURORE FRAUY K0 08004 Vi #1060.000 from the city by careying dummios 3 i I has ordered stivred the dust i chokiug | he Ja ivilo Boutl Erom Condon came the high priestess, Mrs. |'on the payroll, was tis morning. sentene A Wl ru v . oy clouds. The indication v lvase of the St Aunie Besant, and from within t to amprisoument for eight years and ¥ . i i v Rio d Ll " N A0 Voice of the for & clear, warm day. with northwes L of the cataracts of the Hi s | monti wife daughiters we \ ¥ ) Lhie was familiar to winds, 1t belleved fully 35,000 pe Comdut Got Work Prof. G. N, Chakravarti and i, Dhi y affecting one, » g srge v s leatber strap wake the run from here Sept. 15.-B, Peutorn, a native | Many other celebrated light s v A whore the robbers At Guthrie yesterduy a regiscerin. \ oy 4 " bephora, 8 native present dn ¥ear o . Lials Aud it is At A lge hammer they was opened by the oftficer in charge in, Netherlands, Furope, and Mrs. Besant delivered the priuci Gurume, OkL, 5 1 The banks iu | e ing from S \ he car. Orlando bootii. The force of elorks in lately la., and Lincoln, Neb, | dress. The forceful determined-i GraND Rarin 3 1 prevails through- had lesued 1,000 certificates in two hours | hanged hiwsell to a girder 1 the city hall | Englishwoman, attived & sweeplug aud | count of the tenort thut the Dalion gang | fires are 3 Centralia from . B 4 8 is the firsi trale Aud was propared 0 work all uight, when | in despoudency at failure to get work louse costumo of creaw sillk, spoke rapialy | would raid the city, southwest uuder leavy winds. Lhe eir it 10 tho history of bhe COpper Fegiom 5 g oes not interfere Temperatare Wiy Down at miners at the il ad Jking | this city will ali be closed tomorrow on i

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