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e e e T TR e R YT TR R N W) ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 18il. ' OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, 1803, NEED T0 BE CHANGED |5z - =" THRONY UP BY THE WAVS Many Renators Express Themselves Con- cerning the Senate Rules, MR. LODGE SPEAKS FOR HIS AMENDMENT Ho Makes an Able Argument for the Facili- tation of Public Business, MR. HILL ALSO JOINS IN THE DEMAND tor can make." said Mr. Hill 1t is suffic Mr. Vest replied. “Wa are confronted with a condition and not a theory." Mr Hill=Tf the rules of the senate abso 1y prevent the passage of a bill which ority desires to pass, then it strikes me the best thing for the senate to do is to en- deavor to amend the rulos so that a majority can pass a bill that it desires to pass Mr. Vest—Yes, Mr. President; I heard that when woe were discussing the force bill i variety of intonation and with mu rhetorical utterances, yet the rules were not chianged. Mr. Aldrich—Does not the senator believe that if & majority of the senate has been in favor of what he calls the force bill the rules Bodies of the Unfortunate Orew of Dean Richmond Washed Ashore, THRILLING EXPERIENCES ON THE LAKES From Each of the Great Inland Seas Come Stories of Wrecks and Doath During the Great Storm-Fearful List of Casuatties. island. The steamer J & Prentice lost her onsorts, the Middiessxeand Conatitution, off Caribous island. g‘m two barges are at Weliska bay. Both have their spare can- and deck londs gof@ Nothing has been seen of the Prentice sinoe they parted com- pauy. THIRTEEY DROWNE Sinking of the Steamer Wocoken in the Great Storm. Port Rowas, Ont., Oct. 16, —The steamer Wocoken has gone down off Long Point, and out of her crew of sixtoen people three arve saved and thirteen drowned, The dead are JONN MITCHELL 6t Cloveland, owner of UALRRT MESWALD, enptain, Marine City. MRS, SARAH Ml‘}\\'\lhl sister of Captain John Mitchell, Cloveland CARLETON 0N THE He Relates the Story of the August Gothman, Killing of DETAILS OF THE DEATH for the Return of by & Tragedy ~Pathetio Fentures of Church and daughter have moved in the highest social circles of Adrian 0 S l KALLS, a Wreck on the Wabash Rond, Lovs, Oct 1 Spreading rails wrecked the Wabash Banner limited, due horeat 0:45 p. m., at Naw 1L, about 6:40 p. m., and injured more or loss seriously some thivty World's fair excursionists howne- ward bou The train was forty-five min utes lato and running at the rate of fifty miles an hour. When a half mile this side of Nameoki the baggage car left the track, followed by the buffet, two coaches and two sleopers, all furning on their Olose of the First Act in Wolt Oounty's Embezslement Oase, EX-TREASURER FINALLY SENT TO PRISON His Bond Inoreasod by the Oourt to Seventy Thousand Dollars, sides in the diteb to the west of the b " . would iave been amended aad the bill passed? |~ Burrato, Oct. 16, —Noother conelusion can |~ KRS MATE DAVER f0NEs Clevelana, Fuevoxr, Oct. 10— (Spectal Telogram to | o first shock ovar, the uniijured passon: HE CONCLUDES TO GIVE UP THE FIGHT Vest's Explanation. now be entertained than that the propeller | Gluveland » chiof engtteot, | mpg B3k, )~ Distrlot court mot this morning dted on By |‘).'.'~'1'.y'.,§n:»l"‘,. oF bho Buftar sae. > s § Dean Richmond, with all on board, seven- MAT HASLOCK, second englneer, | at 9 o'clock and adjourned till 11 to permit | jwnite > cook y gh this car { : 'y s Mr. Vest—Why, no; as the rules cxist, \ , 8 iy ignitod by the cook stove. Though this eat | Will Make No " Mr, Vest Sticks for Tims-Worn Traditi Py ,_}N‘;” 1n the chalr an ocoupant whg | téen menand one woman, was lost in the 0 G ey rver. o @inan; Sfarlie ity the sheriff to take the prisoner, Charles | aud the baggas and one coach burned. ¢ No Further Effort to Obtain of the Senate, will strike down the rule permitting ono- | great storm. The vessel put into Erie 10 a JOUN HINKELMANH , Maring Carleton, now on trial for murder, to see 11 thosa.within were gotten out safely in ad- fifth of the senators present’ to demand the | heavy galo at2o'clock on Saturday after- | CHARLES MENARD, stownrd, Ma his brother Wesley, who was accidentally | Yance of the flames, - For two hours the yeus and nays and who will put @ question | noon. coaled up and steamed ot ot b o'eaek, | BENRY CRUCTE watchomn, Ma S b A o wrecked travelers did_their best for cach B ey “‘ without regard to the votes of noon, coaled up and steam: out al o'cloc EDWARD ELDRIDGE, watel A ste ay while hunting, and who at other wh iting the coming of n reliof Bontors, you caniot GG against. the op. | “1US your last trip, wero the prophotio | Cifg: E R M Marine | UHIS four is stillalive, without hove of sur- | train, which in the meantime had been mado | TRIAL LIKELY TO BE HELD NEXT MONTH Dosition of one-fitth of the senators present | Words of anold lake man at Erie when the 2 ¥ rectmatt, AMAFING 1 viving. Tho mother, who has constantly | up here and loaded with doctors and sent to 2 1e | A0¥ legislation which is so odious as to re- | sailors tried to dissuade Captain Stoddard veeupied a place beside the prisoner, is now ;y“‘l' v«‘\..”f:‘\ .\ls lhrn-_\n\ stood ”|'|nll,m .A\v..:illilu‘xz TR He Talks of the Function of Money - n’l“’u‘ lAl“‘I'lj4x:::;l'lzll\\‘lh)r‘ ::'Vl.\(:\]l\'l:‘ ”I“{‘ .fli‘i{ |I|‘W>Hx:|lluk out in the heavy sea. The ! J. PoSapp. second mate: at “{‘_ lnjlsnl of hor dying son. 1e Jum.m rence occurred. On one of tha ¥ ¥ fe R Value ana How it Shoald be Iegu- Gty and tell s how we can hss the pend. | U5 Was_one of the oldest and best navi . wheelman, Cloveluud; Robert | It issnid thatshe accuses herself for all [ three parallel sots of tracks At thit pofnt the Accused Apparently ing measure, or any other, with the opposi- | Zators on the lakes. He was proud of his owing, Delaware. the woe that has bofullen her family. She | fast train shot by, never for a moment heed- Prepared to Lot Him Romain tion that exists to it in this body 1 shall | craft and confident of his ability to sail her he Wocoken ioft Ashtabula on Friday | jeft them while they were mere childven | I8 the flags, lanterns, flames or cries from Boulua the 1 e to the conclusion that omniscence has | through the storm, bound for Duluth and. carried 4 cargo of | and deprived them of & mothers love and | the wreck. On which road the. train passed B CE imparted itself to un individual and given LS00 tous of conl consigned to W, T Scott of | caro and the safeguards that sarround a | the confused tralumen and passengers w Yesterday morning the beach between | 15, N 4 el ” Bt bee! V; uluth. At Krie shepicked up her consort ect home, unable to say, but it either an Alton or WasHINGTON, Oct, 16, —When the senato | fount **'Ho WhCh Bas mob yewbeen | vun Buren and Dunkivk was found to bo | o schogaer scph Mk, Bkt cousorty | porfect hoime, i § ey e young wife who has been the cause | @ Bix Four train. A L O'NEIL Oct. 16, —[Spocial Telegram to mot this morning the house joint resolution Mr. Aldrich—The party ot the semator | Strewn with wieckage, including a large | leaving Erie she was struck by the storm | of all this trouble hasnet vet s ooy use It was v 10 otclock before the sur- | Tug Bee.)-—The curtain dropped on the last for fixing the qualifications to vote und to m Missouri is charged with the responsi- | quantity of flour in sacks and barrels. Tho '1""” lll,m«nn'.\lt'!\’mhlblml about to run for | o the court room, being exeluded ns o wit- | KCONS train reached the wreck, but as soon hold oftice in that portion of Olkiahoma tor- | DLty of legislavion, not only in this body | wreckage and flour came in such quantities | 1ONE Point, but the yeasel foundered before 3 scenc of the fivstact in the Scott embezzle- R ness in the case. 'he prisoner this moraing | #8 it did so the wounded were placed on but in every department of the government. | yiay it w. 161 vasNe 3aR 1108 aching th 4 ritocy known as the Cherokee Outlet was | oo (T T tha. sondte. ca provent any | Coabitw tain a vessel had boen lost The Paige ran before the gale and is now N ontir » o bourd andstarted for this city, the surpreons | Ment © toduy, and as a result Barretu seoms entirely broken up, as his youngest . ¥y Seott 7 g 0 3 5 3 orking cnroute, ding cuts and - | Scott1s now an occupant of a cell 1 the + by brother, but 16 years of age, is a jreat fa- | Working covoute, binding cuts and staunch (T ; L nup, After tho matter had beci ex- | action upon any subject, how docs that son- [ 1d soon & piece of the Dean Richmond's | in the shelter of the westshore of Lonk | vesite it bio oy sos 220 | Tamiy < the How of blood. Avrived “at the union | county jail in this city. Judge Kinkaid re. plained by Mr. Faulkuer, chairman of the expect 1o pass the bill reported by the | Stern with her name on it, floated in and set- Llrl‘rn_{. \}uu_uH her canvass gone and in a The first witness called today w. James | depot :llnh'y||.m.u~ were in readiness, and | tyrned Sunday from Boyd county, and this Al S AT tor from New York (Mr. Hill) to repeal | tled the controversy. adly battered condition, Burton, a cousin of the Carletons. Ho testi- | those helpless from theiv injuries were | onine the Scott bond caso war. ol territory committee, an amendment, pro oy ot L6 VAR Pt i tor tied th A e driven to the ho whilo thoso in botter < Ott bond case was called up. HOABHIGY, M HGAR 01 MARSEUHusOLE, Wb S Tl G s I e SUH8s Wwhila ehe Gorimue oo Chaeo oY | s nilbiot wora P A e M e i e agroed to, restricting the right to vote and | for tariff roform if the doctrine laid down | , A Sharp lookout was kept along the shore [ St. PAvt, Oct. 16.—A Pioner Pres Minnie (the young woman whom the pris | homes or hotels, The list of injured in- | of the bail bond av§24,000. Severalof Scott’s hold oflice tc malo cltizens of the United | by him is (o pro Dot the Cbosty” ayow, tund soon After dny. | from Sault Ste. Marlo, Mich,, snys: Joo | onon married) pussed as @ sister to the enil- | ldes: Novada City, Cal,. | fiends came to his relicl and in short States, Mr. Peffor moved 1o surike out the | Uit for the Il(l"rll(uru'l‘\'[“n[&l""’:‘;‘u. iwte! | upon the beach at Hemlock Graugo. Pho | 1fevre, a saitor on whaleback 132, claims Gemipen R e back Thjuren ~ UNTER, Novada City, Caly | timo. the Lond was acranged, but word malo, 80 as to allow wouen to vote. | Would not, ono-fifth of the senators upon | LEAC S Relioved to the moneue st Dunkime. | When elghty miles' above White Fish point D o ana e DU N e n Bk kit SET.OULA S dlit, 1| L8510 thE RGN At e ps s Peffer's amondment, was defeated by a vote | i S po s Hed i broventing wha By letters found on the body, the name of urday afternoon at about 4 o'ciock, he RO A Ll AL iU . D, MeNk, o raitroad conductor, sealp | boyd county to hold a term of court action of. yeas, 95 nays, 40 The aMirmative votes | Al Vst A socont Daniol come to judg. | the drowned man was found to. bo O, and another suilor who was on watch saw a | PRpdt{GE e Lo wound, = on the hond w A, This morning ssrs. Allison. Carey, Dolph. | ment. [Laughter.] 1 have not safd it was ‘r"‘::‘"l' 'I{ "‘:."f{:f',’k i) ":'1‘1‘“:||1"»"»l.: large three-masted steam barge founder. | was recalled to rebut some evidenco by | MIss ‘.{"""I" Dr il "";"“;" -“““";“ County Attorne, rpliy appeared i coury Aok L 4 & TGotre SBtiie, Fiout valled | found a cloc . afternoc § fercks CEloVTiES A FS AR LIBRARY BREY LS * | moing with her mother and three sisters to | & S ve, Galiinger, Hoar, Kylo, Pefler, ana | the correet foctrie. 1 hve” simply called | (Dot ik Jiotlost tsthe afternon. They | Ko further partioutars are obtamable and | Henry Luke. ONbaL ke, e S e it TS KT a1t bo raised to $100,000 eller. 1o exigt; Uiat & cerealn statls 18 Apon us. It | Kitk. One of them was” that of a Hollun- | the story s given for what it is worth, Tho Lestimony of the Prisoner, bruised © [ and gave veaso for in a lengthy Mr. Faulkner moved to strike out that |t iguorso I will bo obliged to the senator . ST RO of age and the otlier oy Lhrge ”"‘f.h\'fllf;lw ',"':;".,.“1;';‘.1’“~..'.’,f Charies Carloton, the defendant, was then | M W i Pios and Miss ot Myvnes, | betition. The court that when tho portion of the resolution to which Mr. Hoar's from Khod Tsland If he will toll mo what io | thtofu man ot 85 tholaiter had o small | Beaserssland, Loke Michtean.ts n bad con- | 1 Jpon the stand. ' Ho teatified ns follows: | Now Yorl, faces cut und badly shaken. o | aceused is simpiy held on preliminary exam- amendment had b‘v'vn attachea, and thus [ would do. sum of #35 iu bills was fonnd on the body | feet of water in her. The crew is safe on Housnin MAY S THey eAtiloioh Friday even- | cut. Her daughtor was uninjured. i amended the resolution was passed. As = Would Change the Rule, of the older man while the pockeis of the | shore. G y ! fig and stayed unti) Wodnesduy of tho meat | . Mus. ST Hound. Kodk. ex, severely | M4 the bail may be fixed at u less sum than amended, it provides that “all male citiz N g ngn LT Had My whyithe msnnte | otietis closioaiivors inrded anslde oubandi|,(ihe, steamentiWhite And! Frianband 0. | el Sl BoR AYOSneNtaY ot o the ably internally injurce. the amount charged to huve been embezzled of the nge of 21 years, who are actual resi- | would change its rules. coutained nothing, indicating that the body ')l")r"-“{\"'"h- “'}\'j‘_‘“ ‘l'"j -"('l"‘}_‘“j'y"lg_'j' tght. | children pussed as brothors and. sisters and . HaNNAW O, Roaens, St Louls, in- | orstolen, buv that where an incictment has dents on the 21st of Qctober, 1503, and have M. Vest—Bug you have not got your w had been robbed. ‘There were life } HOMWEN DAL “‘_“l o wenorng | claimed that theiv father was in Omaha. | jured on the head and brast seriously been found, as in this case, the presumption AT s prior thoroto, of | [Lnehter.] If the senator hud his way he | servers on three of the bodies. Dodge S e O EAl Byt L o e s SRad Y Frieisis 16 18 o HEMIbHB Yo e B 10T e U | L RO BIVNED T N (¥R e 80, hiead severely | o jungeence cannot be allowed for the Beon sushifor forty days prior therete; of || yo i e e T i B D e R el Ta o e rotpo] s Lo 0 LRI T LA € e e sl v e Dbl U e L LD LB G0y i portion of Oklahoma territory opened | Cod, ho i not iaye it, & vight log was fractured and he had no w omorror, 01 “Captan Mack will be here | ioy'us Minnie Gottiumin and thonght thag | - J, G. Renoie, St. Louts, slightly bruised, *| P98eof fixing the amount of ball, Thepre- to settlement by proclamation of the presi- [ My, Aldrich said the reason he did not | on his lings or stomach. ~Theother two men | tomorrow. her true name. It was at hor request that 1 | Mus. Kare Hanuwos, St Louis, stlightly | sumption of gullt avises and the amount dent September 16, 183, known as the | have his way was becauso a majority of tho | had been drowned. took her away. She told Vauuess that | injurcd. should be as much as the anount charged to Chorokeo Outlet, shall bo entitled to voto | S6nte voted the other wav. |If o majority | It is thought the Richmond Mgk on whe | Manquerre, Mich., Ogt. 16.~The steamer | going to marry her, At her roquest I toid Blawtis Renex, Ohio, siightly injured. have been stolen or embezelod. If not 50 tho ; Y feinnl oo | of the scnate had been in favor of changing | ree of Van Buren. This is pro 3 ATt =i veports | the folks when T came back that Minnie he V. J. ENGLEART, county commissioner, e 4 S e e he st manelyalelec | fho vulon s Uit G oy Would Tv | DY UL manner i Which $he wrecleueh ot | CMDFI riscd this morning and roports | the folks wheiy 1 cumo back that At || W S cus 1t be allowed o ko the coni- tions held in gaid Cherokee Outlet for the changed and thoe force bill would have | ashd It is a dungerous reef. Hundreds | having scen three lumber laden barges any of the childven that the young woman Lortie Hexity, St. Louis, slightly hurt. mission of the crimea m of escape as organization of city, villuge and town gov- | passed. of baveels of flour were picked up ou the | ashore above where the IKershaw and con- | Wit thete atopmotio. Mus. Many Moose (colored) thigh broken, | well s profit by paying off the amount of ernmients,” oL would mot have passed,” said M. | beach. rmers in the vicinity hauied large lav, but their names could not be made |~ “It was only the day before our marringe, | very serious. his buil with & much less amount than the tut 5 cand every intelligent seuator here, I | quantities of it to places of safety and will | v s iha ¢y mbrin. Their mgging was | 48 we were on the train between North PR amount unlaw fully roprinte P l";' o \"“ °":'" S s Yl grant 1t fo himsolt, it ( hold it subject to order of tho owners. Most | badly torh, and theNeANR loads. Sort gors || Benazand, Sonisie g o gratean Noxth WELL DIGGERS KILLED, .mll“::”(‘h::"I;I:;‘l{:f?|‘I”‘““!lx‘lllmlrxi‘l that there Mr. Lodge of Mussiclusotts shoke in | not publicly.” “Mr. Vest sald when the | of it is in zood condition very hoavy sea was ruuning, and the | nanfe was Omulak. ~Sho explained thi s tho Al paitout flloklihatheh ol advocacy.of his proposed amendment to the | elections repeal bill and the tariff bills were | The cargo of the schooner Amboy, whick % abyin coni | el Y u“':,ml,:‘h,“:fum,; Gothimanavantaoibagto Livs Siv them anat| morkbie] Kxploslonliof UDynhuile|/ab | thei|iaresoveral procedsnta of higher authority. rules, providiug that no senator shall road | renched, the democrats would attempt to [ Went ashoro during the galo Saturduy aftor. | Gumerisco One_of-the bouts Iying near the | call herself by their nume, but they were Town of Emtugton, 1il. The court hud previously fixed the bail at n :.-J;".',‘Lm.'.m?'m.}'ifila‘:."g:'fffi'."hi"‘.t‘ aeanio sizlrvcllum!:ll‘ocm, II’i'.dl“rlmc res;]mn‘:mnn.\fl gg'nkl;*l")l!;;"d-,ug au"l':,'u:,‘,":l:‘&'w{? :;:;};";ls Kershaw was fiying asignal of distress, too mean to her. When I married Minnie | EsiNgrox, 111, Oct. 18.—By the premature | lower amount, but being in doubt, examined se ) sha b Co! as | defeating. will of the majority would 5 e loss cstimated a X Bt A or i voms 5at e 4o TBra oy AL i g Jyesent for the purpose of making a quorum. | resy whore it belonced. Mr. Vost closod by | coverad by iusurance. The boat Wil b BIg Steamer Ashore, T Imariied, o Mivya | explosion of dynamite today o persons | the jienoritias, ANAICUAH 8 fowntxibeion Hig lo sald the present proceedings were an | sagiug: “When the time has passed when | floated and towed to the oro docks, whero TGNACE, Oct. 16:—The steamer McVittie | requested that it>should be at some other | WOre killed and five injured, two of whom ed it to 870,000, abeolute trivesty on gyery rulo of varlia- | compromise s cousidored - surrendor, | 8ho will be unloaded by ore buckets. of the Verwont Central line, Ogdensburg to | place than Fremont.” B M AT dand dror e : "The fall ternt'of district court has ouly mentary procedure. he senate today was | we ' ta up the q Shunklns . 8 3 b LLnon h e CHRIS EYER. of the irm of Eyer brothers, | take; s g RN, in a deadlock, the lughiug stock of the | i tois, W@ UP the question of changing When the Dean Richmond Sunk. Chicago, is ashore at the west end of Beaver His Later Discoveries, woll diggars, Dwight, 11) takena recoss of a fow weeks, and s soon country, because of its absolite impotency, | Mr. Iiil said he repudiatod the doctrine | | TOLPRO, Oct. 16,—Tho particulars of the | island, She has a cavgoof 800 tons of mer- | When they went kome they ta'd his folis | 5 FOWLER, Embigon .« as the judge eots throuzh with other bus- . whole thing should be abandoned or a e > 50! sould _a loss of the Dean Richmond sent out lasy | > fr ot icag i ) 'St th > i JAMESTORMWELL, Dyizit, 1. B iness court will aguin reconyeno in this and tho ing sh andon that one-ffth of the senate could abso- | 108 S5 _Ri id chandise from Bostod 10 Chicago and the | all about it. Thé first time he kniew that | FRMDT BEBI: Oined T coniti of Eyer fl‘? the senute should go to work in the | Jutely prevent legislation. The power to | Mgt have been verified. The friends of the | \woat. aud e estimated gobe worth about | Minnie was Gothman's wife was after he | broi, 8 et county, and tho igstes in the Scout, will 2P have 1o be decided before the case is contin- v and only intellgent fashion ana | waie rules taplicd the power 1o change | CAPtAin and crew have lost. hope, for had | oo was in the county Jail. The day after the | TOM EVER, Olney, 1L, also cousin of Eyer sfuend the rules so thut the majority could | them, and the scnate could not by the adop. | they been picked up the news would have b i ued another form. Scolt has not made any attempt to seeure additional bond, and it 18 Y, AL 8 The schooner Charles Crawford is ashore | family left Gothman came to the house and Brothers, ‘xereise the power 1t ought to. tion of uny set of rules absolutely prevent | Feached here by this timo. Tho Richmond | 4y Bois ~ Blane istand, Inden with codar. | inquised. for his family. b ol suy | Theinjured are: b Lodeo suid it bad ‘been beld by the 1 jiself from legisiating. 1t could not tie | WAS insured for 65,00 She was chiefly Ty : ( said he will not attempt to give bail, but will stay in jail until his triat comes off, Seourity, MR. JONES RESUMES AGAINST REPEAL of the Stroation - lated—Allen and Palmer ave a squabble. Watching for the Dead, ination Me presumption of innocence obtains A e 3 v 3 The tug Situgoteck has went to her rescue, Minnie was his wife. Javizs Wynnie, Emington, fatally. S Ry ourt that n momber silentand | jiself up so that by reason of its rules it was | OWned by & 1. Botsiord of Port Huron — —— He had been informed that Gothman was [ Wittia Wyiiie, Emington, fatily. pr was thero acquiescent and for the | jmpossible for the majority to legisite nnd | Captain Stoddard had a_ small intorest in Nino Buildin s Destroyed. a violent, bad man befove he met him on | JONN Brows, Emington. purpy Rpf malking a quoram, wnd could be | 1Lt minority could diveet the fegiciath Hekis She was loased by, tlle OloverLeat | Untowtews, Pa., Oct”/16,—During! the | June8. Oh tho.qsy of btoo teamnay ba2yon [* Gimis Suekek, Oluey Sounte: ; 3 Mr._ Vest inquired whether the Railway line to make a. Bultalo counoction | yigy wind storm yesterday moining a fivo | started for Fromont and mot. Gethmun o | JonN KESNEUY, Bmnngton : +Oh. vo) sald Mr. Gray. democrat, “it | from Now York meant to say the n i or o a0l Lo Faloubn! Brows hotel st Hiv Ohunte) | (CHOltraRk ASIMIn IO AT a8 Bl rald ot cHin o Wollolhiathem cromimiaE el dig. was merely held that the hiouse of represen ] could change the rules without | frelght wer y covered by insurance by ) : ALERON b i f : + | gers, were sinking a well for the city o s = 3 m“n? h";“ STy e ) llll'\:‘e!:l‘ttf-‘c could chunge the rules withiou; thoiraily B EAMERLIGE and destroyed nine buildings. The fire is z‘l‘\'\"u‘\t'.h ack and told his fath Lo take her '1!: I Lo AT Htwlx‘plh o, foct theie | 1V Completos 1ts Ovzunization by the Elees My, Lodge said it had been held by the A special to the Blade from Dunkirk, N. | supposed to be incendiary, as Leslie Brown, Gothman eame in about half an hour after | 4rill broke and thoy were unable to go any ALl (DL state courts and by the English courts as In the Discration of the Majority. Y., suys seven bodies huve come ashore from | the hotel provrictor, has' received several they left, while he was washing the brea further, hence they engaged Byer brothers Cuicsco, Oct, 16,-A mecting of members far buck as the timb of consfield Mr. Hill veplied that the question of lim- | the wreck of the Dean Richmond, among | auonymous letters lately threatening 10 | fast dishes, and walked right into the house, | f Dwight, Ill., to" use ito in order | of the Anti-Trust associntion of the United that presence and silence in a corporate | itation of debate was within the ai i them that of Cuaptain Stoddard, Second | burn him out. ‘Theloss is 30,000, with §15,- G5thm iid he was looking fora team of | 10, further their wor The latter had | § held toduy for the purpose of board constituted acquiescence. The pres- | of a mujority of the senate, This sol MateBoyeson, Mrs. ISllsworth, the steward- | insurance. o ‘They sat down and talked and | filled a piece of piping with dynamite, & the organizition began in J ent condition of the senate was an absolute | gquestion. IIe had heard a great deal in the 5 Yheeler, and Seamen Dodg Saved Her Crey smoked cigars. Soon Luke came and calleq | and were capping it when the tubo exploded PG s 3 N A0 travesty on every rule of purliamentazy pro- | debate about the tyranny of the majority in | Meadows and Brown.' Captain Stoddard’s | por Henos Mich . Oct 16— A dispatel | him and told him that his father desived | The killed and inju vere thrown ove g oyerhor s cliol oa Minney cedure. its bona fde efforts to pass the repeal bill, | wateh had stopped at 12:20, evidently mar ] IS Luko to worl nearhere to provens troubts, | Afty feot b . Thoy wore dead and ssentatives Trom wost of the - z As it has been repeatedly asked what would | ing the time when she went down. Boyeson | Feceived here this morning sates the T 3 L T L A T e A ot R b [ e S (r s Const, were prese: Stewart Thought it Instructive. be worse than the tyranny of the majority f had the vessel's papers in his pockets. The | schooner Saywer, owned by Henry MeMoran O e R, ol ol 1o, Fre. | most impossiblo. 'heir clothes were coim- Mr. Stewart, republican, of Nevada | he unswerod the tyranny of tho 1y. | vodies were badly pounded on tho-rocks. Of Lhis city, Is ashoresfive miles south of | mont, Lukosaid hewas afeaid bis (Chavlio's) | letely wrm from theie bodics and. pioces of | * joropon T MR el thought the recent debute would wo down in | The failure of the biil wquld have to be at- Identificd the Bod'es, Chavleroix. It was. laden with 45,000 | father would be mad it ho went, — * 198) | fiogh were picked up all around, The shock resiient, Lirancle B Uhuntioh INeyw N opld] history us the most important and insteuc- | yributable ts both political parties and not | S5 e | i bushels of corn. The vessel and carzo arca | 20OF Woul Oens. was plainly I61Lat Campns, five miles ay vice president, 13 Roscwater, Nobraska tive (oxcluding, of course, tho humble part | (o ouly one. Duxgk, N. ¥, Oct. 10.—Threo bodiesare | yora| Joss, but the crew wers ull suyed. 1t Details of the Death Straggle. and this entiro town is more orless wreeked. | treasurer, Grave Stewart, Ilinois: secre he had taken in it) ¢hat had cver been con “Has it come to this?" asked Mr. Hill in | BOW lyitg in the morguc here and have been | \vuq'valued at 816,000, fully insured After Luke had gone he went for a ham- | Dr. Hamilton's drug store was badly dam- | tary, i, M. Bastey, 1liinois; exeeutive eom ducted in any parliamentary hody A closing, “that_the senate is powerless fivsy | identified by the Buffalo agents of the — mer to drivo some unils, When he camo in | aged and his entite stock of diugs was | mittee: G, A: Riy, New Yorks Honrs W M. Veat, democrat, of Missourd, roferring | 1o Jogislate ana second to chinge its rulos s | Steamer Dean Richmond, as A. B, Dodgo, Founderod In the Gale, he met Gothman standing at the kitchen | knocked off the shelves, Headerson's gen- | Blair, New lmuipshico: J. L. Chalefoux, to the reply to Layne of Mr. Webstor and | ju van legislate herenfter? 1f it has, iy | 5¢cond cook, Samucl Meadows, wheolman, [ onoxto, Oct, 16.~The parge Wosecken of door ina'rage with a revolver inlis hand | eral store is completely wrecked, Convoy | Massachusctts: .l A. Tawny, Mintesotn s b Mr. Lodge's rule uguinst reading speeches, | might as well disband.” and William Brown, scamun, . | Cleveland foundered nt Port Rowan du who demunded sisters’ millinery store aud Drew's buteher | 12, Wainple, Michican: S, B, White, Indiana; anid from the bost authority obiainablo Mr. Call, democrat, of Florida, rising to a | o more bodics have been recovered six | A% Saturday evening. Only threo | *Whereis my woman? If you don't tell | shop, opposite the place where the explosion | J. W. Ady. Kansas, this tima My, Webster did not give t personal explanution, snid he was willing | Wiles from this plice, one of a man and the | the storm S R P L O | me T will kill you.” occurred, ave demoliseed % Johnson's | Committees for the forr speech to the public as it stood in pariia- | whenever debate was exhausted o vote, gtberof o woman. Tho latter is that of | persons were savediiud fourteen others loat, | WEF willklll you ¥ = nammer in his right | residence was also wrecked. mentury literature for more than one month | = At 1 o'clock tho vepeal bill was laia before | Mrs. kit Bllsworth, stowirdess, and both | The names of tho saved are: J. A Rico of g afterit was delivered, No stenographers | tho senato, arc now on the way here were then in the senato and it was today a question of very great and reasonablo doubt ANLL-LRUST ASSOCLITION, The following ofticers were chosen: tion of stato laws 1o break ub trusts and combinations that in- Cleveland, Robert” Crowding ‘of Delawaro, | havd and grabved tio eun with his lofc . ———— 3 arease the cost of products Lo consumors A life nzing to the ill-fated | and P, Sapp. ll"dy'Ll'{\ru-‘l'u;'p\‘-ll l; x“'-‘r“i‘;.l.r“z'r:": ;“:sw,mll» IN DANGER OF LYNCHING, “‘,]““;‘1.“',, LA ore adopted : steamer was secured by the lighthouse YRSy P T e 208 thledito gat possession ofitho gun. “ilhg ollo utd adopted:: whether that speech, s it had come down to [ Mr. Jones, republican, of Nevada then | keeper this morning 5, Mioh., Oot, 10.-—The pody of | wniaeae vuslied Gothuun insido”the door | rerripte Crime Commited by a Kentucky Iation of the ¢ ) ) J . Manistes, Mich., Oct. 16—The body of | with his right arm about him; kept on g athority of @ eons posterity, wus the same speech, at least in | took the floor and proceeded to deal with | The Buffalo agent of that line says the ST he M # strugeling and the gun went off. Stiil Negro. pition cotnposcd of s appolnted by verbiage, that was then delivered, the function of money, its value, and how it | Richwond did not put in at the Irie'as re- | Mary Keefe, cook on the Minnehala, came m“flh“"t RELLIcRENY ohiZoR. “‘m Lovisvitie, Oct. 16.—Tho Samuels depot ernors of tho soversl states and constitute M Lodge thought th speech was taken | was vegulated. Mv. Jones oceupied the fioor | ported and shows ‘a dispatch from William | ashore about. three miles north of this city T A T o] e i e e L e mondiers from each of the states, hi down somewhat in shorthand, or what | until 8 o'clock, und then, as he was not well, | H, Hill of Erie dated Sunday, 8:19a. m., us | last night. Captain Packer identifiod the | Whe # AIDE. A i vible | s dity been fully organized; thorcfore, be it assed for shorthand, by Mr. Gale, and after | said he would resume ab auother time, Ho | follows: “Have not seon steamer Doy | remains. CohmanenuEng i by helolothes {He | 8 stut® of great oxcltement over a_horrible Rosofved, 1thutiit commitice of three b ap- Bsing ieid by Mr. Wobater for: sbme. b, | was astonIAhot sha smon sradison with in- | Richmond.” Eor o P e Hodid or ot Witen- e ot wo Cerpiiel’ | assault that was committod Saturdaymighy | potnted byjthe chutrin of [ils' ootz 1oF and revised by him was published in - the | telligence shouid Linye said the debato was S Jonna, N, Py Qob, 16,~Tho vark Mar- | naaor 1ok Whon ho kot up Gothman [y "rvans, atins Sloplaugh, o big. by iz 1o prosident of . thal {nited form in which it was now, simply a consumption of time. That was S ; SO e ] AR i i 1i forehead und didn? negro, agod 20 years, upon the 12-year-old In- behalt “of this orginization, to Mv, Hoar, revublican, of Massachiusetts | not true. Doxking, N. Y., Oct. 16.—One sailor of the | tin Luther was wreeked in the narrows last | the wound in the forehead and didn’v know daughter of I Hall, a vespectable nend In his fortheoming 1 newe said whatover breparation My Webster | At 8:45 he asked the indulzonee of the | ill-fated stéamer Dean Richmond suryives night. Two of the erow of fourtecn wero | of any other until he read the reporuor wio | fluEBter of fud Hall, a vespeotyblo veation of w burenu IREVIE B8] 5 s bl : Ll toll the story of the disaste ame | drowned. The rest were rescued with difi- | coroner’s inquest. He didn'v.know how o g TN AR e supeevision wnd control, 1 the made for his spocch was such as he could | senato, and said that ina day or twoho | tell the story of the dus a AW, Inany shots were fired. — The strasgielu oy | PArticalars as near as ean be loarued e as 0 Kiporviklon bng makoin the waking hours afier the ad. | would roply to what he culled “tho rathor | 8shore noar Siiver Creck vestorday morning, | culty. T R el KIS Tollows: Hallund Ivans had been drinking tous-and rmnduin journment of the senate 1 the afternoon and | fppant statement of the senator from New | He is C. L. Clarke and he shipped from Took tothe Boats, () ] BRI, L o heavily and the negro agreed to take Hall sLionuangareilia , som- fore its mceting the following moruing. | Jersey (Mr. Melhorson) concerniug the cost | Toledo. During the storm ho was carrl Pour Dovr, Ont, 0, 10,—The steamer | oo “IWAAI0F tho day at this point. | homo,* Fratl, ovaircomo with stupor, verused | Hiftiti tais ey s 9F the foderat cons o o the producti silver. ' Fhoara by 8 heavy ses.ond consclous- " YRR ARG AN Y 900 e 5 0 go home and the negro laid him on o ol sald * bure 0 i Written Spoeches the alost Ketvouve, | OfLRO produbion of suver™ L A A Haeit on e ot | Whitakor weab ashiro at Loug Polnt Satur- . SUOTLISH RITE MASONS, R Rty e i onub Baye| (o) prolibliadics sl ERbE pen s sho eMlie Mr, Vest said his experience had taught | seatement cortain Bnglish writers and the | near Silver Creek, day night. She was bound up the lake light. b and demanded admission. Hall's little othod with wathority similsr to that now him to believe that a written speech wi d‘fl““’(:;‘fi' E e Unitod Binteat ity i Geoege Thurber, Frank Cahoon and | The crew saved themselves in the boats, Conyening of the suprome Oouncil at st | a0 ) COHIEREES ACK P, but the negro d avor nitional binks by (i conpe much more effectivo than an_oration quired of Mr. Joues where he could find any | George Maun put outin a row boat at 1 Sunk In Gravely thuy. 5 bouis seizod her and abused her frightfully, —1'ho | {OUNEOF LT Eutreney wid simpowered by lnw best_ specches ko i aver heard in e sen- | hortos suiimsiy. orclock ths afteroon iy search of thobouios |\ Bunk in Gravely tay, . S1. Lovis, Oct The supreme council | mothor rn to Shavilt Pence’s houst and (he | {h fubiiiin oo wenf i, the cpitilize ale for the effect upon the people of tho | i will tell you,” said Mr. Jones; “the | Of the wrecked Dean Richmond. They were DETHOIT, Ot 10, »|" S o By of the Scottish Rite of Iree and Accepted | formed him of what had happened, ‘I'he | supcrior corpo s and bo it furthe gountry hud been written spocches, and this | senator from "Nevada, who is now on the | 11 @ small boat and all losu their lives. They | suys that a three-masted schooucr W8 | Masons met at Occidental hall, Thirty-fourtn | sheriff arvested Ivans and lunded him in | Keolved, T ald conferenco shail re- he could say without prejudice, as it wasnot | floor, aud who is uot Very high authowty | ¥esided in Sheridun. Tha bodies have not reported sunk in Gravely bay by Captain A s Philip (. | Jail at Bardstown, Ieurs of a mob are eu- | Speetfully L she president to further his custom to deli written speechoes i op. M been recovered. Daydall of the steamer Neosha, and Olive streets, today :le noon, vln ip G, s recommend 1o the congress of the United, the senate. In yezavd to a cfoture rule, M. thep toak tho floor, The body of George Stoddard, captain of e ot Tucker of Galveston, Tex., acting com- o Sintos tho pussase of sultablo inws to prove Vest said if the action of & ninority in vo- Palmer of 1llinois got into a parli- | the wrecked steamer Dean Richmond, was ST 10 T mander, presiding. The proceedings were, On the Subject ofan Incomo Tax, B0 DOWOR Tur tho ik Deso of Tl seomad slstng the votes of the majority had no | mentary squabble with Senators Kyle and | €4St up by the waves near here today. The 35 of course, of a secret nature. WAsHINGTON, Oct, 16.~The subecmmitteo | tion, destroying honie competion or controll) other defense in Amevican history, the de- | Rilen. “Me. bl laining of | bodiesof Walter Goodyear, first mate, of The deputies began to arvive yester rice of raw material or manofaciured er PRSC - eric 'Yy A .. P oy Vil complainin, 0 08 » R ) 9 o e de hegil 0 rrl yester: y - ang ¥ 8 aven 4 e ol i waterial or manufactuy feat of tho force bill would consecrate 1t to & | apceei:es made. fe ronsemo et tuibg Of | Oltawa Lake, Mich., Georgo Boysen, second | OMoers of the Guspankee Mvestment cow- |, 4\ i iountug slmost all who were, aw, | Of Ways and Wedns on inlarogl koveillo, con, duicts. large extent with the American people. If | Kyle, populist, of South Dakota, regarding | Wate, of Toledo, and William Brown were < ARY ¥ it pected bad made theie appearance, PThey | sisting of Messes. MeMillin, Bynum, Mont. The committoe appointed was: I, Roser the senate nad heen as fulse to il the pro- |, ivas w imputation upon sonutors, asked kim | 8150 ' washed ~ashoro, Thoso previously | CHICAGo, Oct. 16.=-OMcers, past and pros. | Poteq bad tuiade thoie appearance, of the | gomery, Topkins and Payne, today henrd | water, Nebrasica; Charles A. Roy, Now godenta of Amerlean bistory add to tho 1ib- [*to gpecity one spoech as huving boow wade | identified were Danicl Mcadows, wheelmun, | ent, of the Guarautge Tnvestment company | G river aid sauth pf Mam CaCohor t s | Thomas (i, Sheavman of New York on the | Yori, aud J, A, ‘Cawney of Minnesots. erty-loving instinets of the American people | 1o consume time. Toledo; Andrew B. Dodge, second cook, To- | of Nevada, Mo., are'mow under indicuments | hne and comprise many of the leading | subject of an income tax. He would not hay I b . % - vided | Deing composed of only Masons of thirty- | ness, out on the revenucs from invested Toreka, Oct, 16.—-Tho wonmiun suffragists in o different condition today—the state 5 e S three of them being as yet unidentified. sovernment's legalbaiiviaars -havo dooided | o B 0uHON et A e N et atits. allrons. telegraphs, tele- | of Kansas, who withi a flourish of trumpets Mr. Palmer replied promptly: “I will ) I with thewr autonomy destroyed, a lafe por- - ’ - — — that the corporatiam. Is eouducting a lottery | however, a number of thirty-second degree | phone und corporations, . i a%, answer by sayiug that 1 believe the senator Sy 3 » however Y-8 gree a month ago bogan a pigu for the right ¥ e tion of u great people struck down by federal | o Qr I SOV LOST ON LAKE SUPERIOR, business and throllgh* its use of the mails | men e g of womon 10 vote at all clestions, are no authority, while the minions of ‘bartisan This was 08 as he got. A they find an oppartunity for prosecu- Among the deputies present are: Philip Glass Works Start U now working together in pouce, love ard power would have looted and revellod in the | A "Allen, populist, of Nebraska to whom | Wreok of the Steamer Sherwood and Loss tion under thet {lottery laws It | G Tucker, acting commander; John Miils | Weiisneng, W. Va., Oct 16.—The Riyer- | 40% Working togethe lealousies hinve urisen destructioa wrought, he referred, called him to order. of Life, Is about swo" |yesrs sinco the | Hrowne,wreusurer general of the counciland | yiaq Glugs works sturtod up wivh nonudion | Loihesse prospect of a division on parLy Why Vest is Thankfal, Mr, Palmer said he would not take auny- Savir STE Mamie, Mich, Oct. 16.—The | * ol Lnbux)lnhncn T s Juoor | Sireen kenoral of the Unied Btutes navy; | ¥ 00 5 AN running sixteen out of twenty- | line Iho trouble began with Mrs. oI \hank®beaven,” said Mr. Vest with | thing back. sieamers White and Fyant, with the | COmPuny came 8 dneor | Fred Webber, scorotavy general, Washing- T (TR factory | Taura M. Johns and Mys. Doase, Mys. goling Stnat b e H Mr. Allen deniod that his speech was an | g0 % Vel ie S borated under MisseafFlaws and ull its rules | ton; ex-Giovernor Buven Bheruap of Iowa ; | two furuaces. Thisis the firat glass factor a ropubl 1 Mrs. | > Dot much feeling, “that’ there was one time in [ ) schooners Fanny Neill and Annie Sherwood | PO L 0 G 5 X / he Obio valley Lo break nway from thy | % a republican and .30 18 the Doted » effort to cogsume time, and adde “lam were 0 formed a8 td conform Lo the state | PPitkin C. Wright of Memphis, Tenn., sec. | in the Ohio valley ireak away from the \an o e 1 | our history when & minority under the rules Pal! h in tow, bound to Chicago with lumber, we e s 4 - Hye AN eSO i Agents of the United States ( populist. Mrs, Loase declined 1o speak ad Y ble. 'to defeat 1n not here with a brass collar around my neck, i) 8 ber, requiremen Heso Anclude a guaranty | retary of the Tennessec | alion | Unioh, ARGDLE 0L 40.L0)eG BEROG Mbs, Johns' meetings and tha 10 Au I 9 '-|.8 e "'"f'l“_l-lh' flvl}*‘“;‘,‘ o aant4® | as some senators are, to do he bidding of | Out in the great gale on Lake Superior on deposit of £200,000 with the state treasurer. | and the oldest deputy of the o ‘The | vrust aro scouring this sectlon to secy terchunge of fiery letters, which Lave just ‘egu ¢§lon.,|{.l. ;‘\x:l"L ud .‘ I.s J\.ll\‘(.‘l‘ -“l"‘:l';‘ some man who puts a chain around my neck | Friday and Saturday, The steamers are | The main ofices were opened in St. Louis | supreme council will hold sessions until | union men, but so far with Listle suec D el RN AR el tounal the deitherats. jngomaay op M8 [ 3nd tells wo what to do. missing and the Neill is thouzht to bein | #2d branches throggheut the country and | Thursday afternoon when the body will 4o peTAracao. wnguige was used, Ih@ trouble now vibunal h ory graeoy 00 200 | " Atter some tatk on the point of order Mr. | & e the business of thaeoreern |rospered Journ. The principal bismess will be the | Movements of Ocean Sotmersiot., o 1f ) der senator that this slugle meident furnished a 8 Waiste bay. The Snerwood alone has been ™ Pry- an - sers Wednesd - e threatens w spread from the leaders to the Aoy Wiahih g haldont | et 2 | caliom of Hiiuols s at the matter ey Iermo ) boon The original offigers, 'who are grouped in | election of oficers uesduy evening At 10k and B10. T which OVent iha " ato s Of & WAMOILY, S0 T 15 tho Pules of the Logis. | e dropped. Lo this Mr. Teller, republican, | heard from. the survivors of the crew hav- | on direct MQIOmeNs art: 0. G daibor. | © Jose botorn s o sion the | Now York the suffragista is sure 10 splfer Tative odiod “will pernic o oamnc K18 | ot Colorado objcted, saying that e was | ing been picked up by the steamer Sitky ent and generyl manager: J. M. Van | following officers were o lif At New York—Awived--Ems, from Liver ' 10 410 30,0040, Tagaous lepistation” wiicy Cpkrasaly OUL- | Lived of tho incessant criticiams in the press | Shuday morning and. brought here. The | Blicke: tic president; I M. Chawbaugh, | Grand commander, Philip Crosby Tucker | peol gy S Autonomy of Lhe states and the Jbestios of | and from other sources that the opponents | dead ave: secrotary ind teéasurar, und G. M. Me- | of Galveston, Tex'; lieutenant grand com- | *A% Antwerp -Arvived -Nowdiand, from MILWAUKEE, Oct, 16, —Commander-n-Chiag the entive peoile. 13ut. Mr. President, + Of ropeal were wasting time and character- | LOUI PHRIE, captain, 534 Otto streer, | Donald, assistant general manager. mander. Thomas — Hubbard Caswell | Now York AU PR TnaR s o had whatover tho senage way do, this is car ihy | izng their course as revolutiduary: Ihe | Cliicage . o0 AL prosent the wdnagauent tucludes some | of Sau o Irancisco; grand Cprior, | Ay Brow Hewd Siguted, Gothia, from | Adams of the Grand Army, wha had ar- ine 1o consider e 1 Domostly peftot Uhe | ext timu such a suggestion was made to | JAMES COUINS, sallor, of the first set of officers. and with the addi- | Erasmus Theodore Carr of Leaven' | Now Yore anged 10 bo in the city Friday for a weuk. o 10 tunsiod lution ot the v | bim he should eal the anthor to the book, The injured are: tion of two directodythede oficers ure on the | worth, Kan.: erand chancellor, Odel; 3 s has been tvken seriously il at bis hotelTi Slon that is. havriesiig e aad he mouwcs: 1 " M. Cnllow's suggeation was then adopted, | THOMAS RANDALL, mate, Chicago. indictment us folloys: Georgo McDouald, | Loug of Charleston, W. Va.: grand mis Ry Chicage from au old aviny wound, and @ eans 'J‘"“ . L e e All“ll o “; the mitter was dropped and Mr. Peffer re- HEODORE RoUNDTREE, steward, Chicago. | president and geBgral manager; W. H. | of stute, Marsin Collin of St. Lous; se Rt e S, ofticers of the | Sultation of doctors wius neld yesterday to b w oy m o i LA 84Ls- | umed his speech. The body of Captain Guthrie was brought | Stevenson, vice ident and treasurer; | tary general, Frederick Webb of Washing- | V¥ . b decide whether un operation would be ue es~ fled, that unconditional vepesl cannot bo med his speec h Y E ew York Yacht club are arvanging o giye o g P . iy ; At 6 o'clock Mr. Pugh observed thau the | heve, but that of Cousius' had to be left in | Fraucis M. Sweameggen, secretary: J. B, | ton ‘0 ' asurcr general, John M. | New York Yacht club ave arvanging to give | §om e W 040 ! enate bud been in session soven hours and | the wreck. Johnson, diveetor; . I Slattery. divector. | Browne of Washington. D. (.} grand ai- | an informal reception to Lord Dunraven at Commander-in-Ciief Adams of the Graud ; seuate bad beeu sion s | r Mr M Wanted to Kooy Mr. Peffer yielded to him, ke wmoving that | ~The Bherwood was made a complete | The company sold/fonde in #1000 denomi- | moner, Robert Carroll Jordau of Owans, | the club house before his doparture. for | A ot the s public bas boen laid up sev- SWill you please explain w s, ked Mr. | the senate adjourn, wreck after encountering the storm. ker | nations all o IE' unfry upon the follow- | Neb. ; grand suditor, Samuel Manning Astonished Mr, Jones. Ono Survivor of the Dean Richmond. outhampton—Arsived—Lahn, Englaud. If he sails next Weduesiday, as is | eral days, two wounds which ho recelved Hill, “what you mean by your coutidence fu cabin was washed away early in the morn- urs upon siguing the ap- | of New Orleans. expected, the redeption will beon Tuesday | during ihe war hayiog. broken out afresh. tho fuct the unconditional ‘vepeal bill cannot ing and the crew took to the boats. ication, aud $L48 per month until such night. He bs scriously ill, but thete is thought ¢ ass the senate! Why, if a majority s in Mr. Voorhees expressed the hobe that the Reports of disasters from the gale con- od is muu;‘q" od paid. These bonds Retused to Adjourn, : Garb to Steal, e be no immediste dunger, Javor of 1, canuot it be pussea? notion would he voted do saying that he | Binue to come in thickiy. The steamer | were numbere: dated, and arve sold in Avkiay, Mich,, Oct. 16,5, Scoville of this Acior Dies from Fyphold Feyer, e “If the sevator from New York," replied | would ask the senate to remain in session | Sitka lost her cousort, the Wadena, at the | regular suec numbers. Should the i \1uce s visiting the World's fair with bis Sax Fuancisco, Oct. 16.—Walter IKyetio Auumes 10 Coagres Mr. Vest, “iaving vead the rules ana haviug | until 10 o'clock. 1y a vote of 3¢ to 13 the | foot of Isle Royal Saturday afterncon. and | number 121, for ‘ipstuuce, be matured uud family. Last night ofcers arrested two | who has been playing with the ~Span of | DEteorm, Oct. 17.—James I, Sloine, rev- wituessed our proveediugs under these rules | senate refused to adjourn. the last seen of her was a1 Kewanaw Polut. | paid, the unext. Lobe vetured would be | ¢ he B lo | Life" PALAN W A enue collector for this district was today for two mouths capuol answer that satis- | Within the next thirty minutes the atten- | The steamer Gratwick lost her tow. tne | No. 605, the multipie b being uscd in every | burglars in the Scoville residence. They | Life" company at the California theater, | aaialinted ly 4he Hetkinten for Al TR factorily to himse!f, it would bearcogant | tion of the chair was cailed three times wl hooner George W, off Vermillion Saturday | fnstance. The ‘government claims that | were fourd to be Bessig Church, who is e died here last night of typuoid fever. He | LA Vot 3y AN E0r vanity for we. to attewptit. | Laughter. | 8. e ol = | morning. The Mauriun sighted a schooner | nearly 50,000 y bave beeca luduced w | ployed by Mrs Scoville, und Mrs. Church, | belonged to o theatrical iy, veing o celas | Cor $reich as i candidate Lo suo- ..“l s wo i,m.m‘.n;'p,u.‘ x.a‘ uu'f usion ALED ON BECOND VAR | that answered bLer description uvear b‘.mdl {49 Jokin Logau Chipman. purchiase thebonds, biih dressed du masculine garb. Mo, | Wve of Kose Eyetiuge. i

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