Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 30, 1893, Page 1

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. LE COPY FIVE CENTS : _ MG ARGENTINA REBELS BUSY {2ttty b b | DROWNED LIKE RATS — Moore's Nomination Withdr wn | —J ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 187l OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 39, 18)3. SING 1 8 S Five Very Commor 3 ] v p t nination of Leopold Moore | They Cut t } t PECULIAG CLATE CAsE | e X o INTEREST IN TS REPEAL ON THE WANE | " T U2 COYVENTION CLOSED. | BALMACEDN'S CABINET GUILTY OF TREASON : OF INDEPENDENCE | | Stnetcenth Annual Meeting of the N | hraska Or nizatlon at an n ! I ) t. 20.—[Special T souri Eagage in Ani- nive b Fu Ocators Speak to Empty Benches Ray of Now York and DeArmond of Mise Compantons of Ch 11's Late Ruler Declared ds of the Nation from moated D Iheir Proper Chiannels, NOT SUBMIT TO TWENTY LIVE [HERSE AN austiASenta v uin L T WAS GIVEN THEM Tlarris Opens n Specch on the 8iver Quos t " adow G | y ¥ AL Margan Follows with a Corker X ~ e > W reely & v ‘ w“" v R :“ ] v Many Was for the Adwministeation, \ ) |, Mrs, wd heredity W. Clark, Omaha from Buen ; pross, jMrs. ( Fovars ind county fairs, My e tom fore the day is observance, 3 " o i Herald pavior ) h orance ) K. G weh SN PACITIO STOWING, : Temuer K GNord 4 | 3 g Ghinose, Mrs i G DLAR ol Debate on the Tucker B Kesnmed. ! itific te Kond and s ndebtedaoss, t VL B. Moore, Palmyra hb v mone loyes, 8. M ire, Mus. Lottic 1 and potitions, franchisc wnd 'remont Woodward 1 M Chill Wants n Silve The next « u will be held in Lincoln. 1t the bR the i SCARED BY INDLANS, Au Outrages of a Hunting Party May Ciause v s « s Serious Tronble Hor Sewines, S, D, Sepf. 20.—[Specia L7 t untries relative to t ¢ t ! 1 - Il Il L Pelegram to Bz ] —Infor 1 Just | e ¥ i vour iu tha veceivel from Ziebach consty o the e S T L 4 that a party of 400 or 500 Indians who I = ? 1 % wenty Got Itack 1, Peru ( 1 the tin on tha i ly's 1 BRI s e v the « t bed below tha 5 | : ¢ vy minutes. L the Wt Of escaped 1 ne river while he was house in his wife's pros frizitened, ‘In ) the luggage whon B { A pounggl ¢ ) BOUMING i th nis Winchester, p s 1 soriouSOE e dndinn L olonel Taylor Tells of the Resources vards gutted to store of t e : ; were at work ich had not yet been ntly, did not cave d stand DRIt RE : . 2 S R 1. The men heard of the rey v 1 meat. of postm at Creston. Many bands of ARl Ees 3 : bl o and started for L ‘\{ v ! L which t 1 ud e w f t 1l | diuns have been noticed oif the reservation ectablo porse % 116 :‘ e £ Y the ladderw AlLbut fc n this level S il 1] sel L lately and these pillazers haze aroused som o A e reached th erway before the torrent of > Tem go 00! fear wmong the settlers. R ey At o o theTueilic | water down the shaft cut off their avenuo blican 4und Uemocratic partics | & ! e rmond Rollow.ea in sapport of tho | FoNT Romixsox, Sept. 29 -ifSpectal Telo- | interoational congross called by the United carry out their pledges to the | Oates Explatns s Bankiog Bill to the Co : 't at length into a history of | €ram to Tik Bee,]—T'wo wrojpsof the Ninth | States to discuss the question of irrigation S BT 0 L Oarran y s of theso laws. They wore | cavalry, Guilfoyle and Finloys, are held jn | Diplomatic nepotiations with tho govern- v of gold and. silver, wh 0 Wasnizaron, S ‘Chie public hear- i saud, in anger, to repress and de- | yeadiness to broceed to Standing Rock | ment of Chili for the continuation of the substituto of th 3 Lo ugs beforo tha ba 1 carren Lo the south ; gency as an escort to 400 Indians from fPine | Tacun Ariea Buis -reaty has cc tely Wheh 16 iet V legistation | Witteoof tho hous, ey Sl S L s D Kidge goncy, Mhivteen six and oo four | failen thiough. ‘Iho terms of this treaty T LT A A e e el S ;H”‘“,“,KI..‘JN[L e hat they were supported by some of | ation to accompany the command. Frank | Provides for the admission to Peru of LIl reed upon, say v MUSY exeuse b L i business connected with the deve ind settloment of tlese lunds by colonies. Sveaking of the St. Louis bimetallic con- gress today he saud e believed this conven Toney Buletto, skip tender, was stand ing with Frank Rocco, night boss, at the ton the fourth level. Thoy heard the b and realized what was coming. Rocco into the drift to inform his men of the i did not return. Buletto came to e in the ip alone. tion marked the bezinning of a new cor it e i Awfal Lace for Life. A a v York,who were | Gruard from Fort MekKinnoy is here to go | ¢ an produce free of customs dutics for a : is the author, and spok flrst in : 1 i 10 overthrow the Tweed | along as guide and interpreter. per.od of twenty years or night Do y i 5 his i = } i the time of t e alw i i on venl estite, soci OECERE Folthn 1 Mr. DeArmond Ciptured i Stoux Cattie Thisf. HAS A STRONG POSITION, i TRt 3 ¢ men to follow lieved the | 0d 50 per cent unset Cox was one,” replied Mr. Ray aMBERLAIY, S, D, Sept. ¢ Special — i t : ided for Ly the Bla e | L & t it men on this 1 VinoiTon by ol v, Oates next Wiso of Virginia: Telegram to me Bee]—Martin Shicld, o | Capture of Santa ¢ iEecina < Mello an s . \ G and dvive gold out of * veplied Mr, Wise of Virginia, |-Sio was arrested and brought here nt Nuv 1ih an X CHay R aral Sont b 1o know thit A n rafor lis ‘that Sunset Cox sunported these measu charged with stealing agency eattle from a Loxnox, SSe spnlahigracelyeting it L e k s themr pressure caused that he (Mr, Sherm W ¢ e just examined th government coy Ile was unusually bold | thiseity todey from Brazil unno 5 Sunta 3 ! o T T T Jeust 1o the extc the : voted and spoi \ . 5 | 1 his operations and has been held to the | Caterina, an island of K X y AL ey Bland-All ¢ th i R H t v 4 7 United States grand jury BT s 3 | o3 i v v only at each landing of free coit f . y t i e i 3 3 nt qu ) ad can the surface more dead {BLAZ: N Q115 ST LAWRENCE, > permit nation = s . | lov ¥ Mine Iuspector. Steamer Fire Ca + Panie but No Live i Were Lost. erts says his deputy The Richelicu and n the mine und given the S " Theie 4 1. Hoalso says he -vis- at the required in- milos above | of s : ¢ 1 tery utof timbor had the passen 1 N een 1 by the compuny ALout Clatura ix Tt ture in monstration,” siid he, s At appoars that bels ire now suid o be in hee b i 1 system of mining can- started in th wainscoating of the the islun Vi AT % 1 i ¥ 1 o noLbA ¢ b A0Eiof groung, ELho to k. fle, sa cabin on th hurricane deck fre cor o L necessary precautioss BIE OO ¢ reason that with g t H 5 3 : parks out of the smokestack and smou ] ;i i 2 in the conduct worle board was one of th it 8 ¥ v y of boat ha pending. If they wi s 150 i i thau in i 5 t r c 5 ver bo Found, That is not w hie i e erats the 1 9 \ married, ¥ — He e T A R, E FRANK BOCKER 1o tho pas: ALBERT TARRESANT everybody was pre FRANK JOHNSON One of t vest of SHLETIMO ZODIA mtess Dyaunesse of Paris e Jun : g ! PETER TUIRY d ¢ ¥ est to qumet the people, and h i 3 NICOLO FONTANT Morgan's Addross, ik v t there was uo fear | ’ ¢ CHARLES POUL, murried, w1t Lok ) SRl It JOUN HOLSTROM »y the axes of th ¢ . i 4 4 OSCAR LI CHIRIC AR 18 fur as known no ouc WO MEN DIED, cament should nEN DL HOVOERINGIE & ; ! Worthless Now, Fire In a Mattress Factory Attended by n Loss of Lafe, Niw ORLEANS, Sopt. 20— five in Foster's mattre vy on Camp street this morn ing caesed g 140,000, loped about sia WASITINGTC opt. I R o worked continuously fng of the r { that 200,000 Lons of now at Rio vived th 1 ke gy | y « when tho accid nyoce ment toaay regarding the arre Y d 4 ‘ worthless pit, only posed Ameri namod Boynt 8 caused by the English ma i ) was ' | i tura f the Mi While the fire was burnipg, the erowd on stonished to see a man at fall, s body being half ing a tug boat i wand il g the flag of Great Britain, Upol sive Colllory Burning ing him, the commander of the | 2. ~A florca When they | turaed him over to Commuander 1% ; ¥ from suffo- the luttes ofiicer soarched the tug c ) i Run Poster, | a hugoe torpedo whici, it ) A ladder was run up at u elambered up to 1 compar cated ird of ogs are dec P . y Yellow Juck's Frogress. N Must Be Iudependent, ¢ Y %, —About twent orted today natuble, h d g t r e t. 2. Johnson Lewis, sor \ )\ | 4 ran g Ly, was shot and Not Satisfuotory to Compromis Wa by Nathaniel yesterday walt urmed and, approaeh ie return 1o himg u v i J wed aud Zumwalt Chiness Ordered Deport ' L I claims b an marck lie-uines His Drives. I ¢ - o Mussour, At a meeting Baptist association TP A iy g ' A ithe Ash Gr Bap Ris power may b f 1 vt ! i z 1 for heresy. Carter the dis f i i } t ] s A » ) 1o wicked simply diss hoosv 10 speak. This is un ug | I v t no future punish. ) which I| ¢ g those differing from huwm ioto L 1 ton, W rest @t i ¢ 14y i / s cougrogation voled Asve the Louor 80 be ihe ambassador | with his views. 1 toda,

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