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INGLE COPY FIVE CENTS ' N churches today and was the only topic of | the 28th day of October,A. 1), 1893, trom shoc! \ TH I pointments were confirmed by the senate | waiting for them. There were twenty men T R “’ lLLl4UL\1URDER converaation in ali circles. All flags at the wrrhage from bulle fired from n THREATENED E ES“)ENT Saturday : 5 in the store at the time, but not one of them S A\ ED B \ ) fair were displayed at half mast and all | Fevorserin the handsof one - i Postmasters—A. T. Hamilton, Comanche, | raised a hand. 1 L I waicties climinated troin the program. The | HI*Merg" 31 / - Tex.; John F. Haden, Tyler, Tex.; S. H. e iblaio effect of the awful tragedy could be planly | e, tho jur i Horton, Whitesboro, Tex : ©. E. Trullo 10WA POLITICS, | seen in the greatly decioased attendance > 1 to the grand | Orank Prendergast Wroté Tfary Lettors to | Ballinger, Tex. : K K - R Patrick Eugene Prendergast Locked Up in 2 measure rEe due course of law. s Th J . Mobley Five Tickets to IBe Filed - What the Partles 1 1 " detract from tho glory of the Columbus day ho v “igned Dy C.C. Kohlsaat, a Member of the Senato. Wiioo, Tex .50 o eostl a AGS o0 & N Are Doing. Narrow Escape of 8panish Garrison at Mellila a Oell in Murderers' Row, Progran tomorrow. | ) 5 A, Cribner, W. J. ] § i} e e ' Bt FEON was rejected. Drs Morses, In., Oct. 20.—The coming ihilati - weil as political circles and his death has A 8 TAR B . s Hally ¢ COMING W DON 1 hosd il i sl 0 S NEX'S JURY | caused many functions in upper circles to b ‘k""";‘f_'_‘"l'.m}‘ w-srl; !‘lvn.|r'-r‘n-:n. {<(11|l)) TOOK INTEREST IN THE DEBATE ON SILVER whiri™ fowa politics. The camp fires of all the BRIEF VERDICT OF THE CORO Shantbned ot POKPONea: Lo G e LR tters that Will Demana the Attention | parties, of which thero are five, are burning | TIMELY AID GIVEN THEM BY THE FLEET R soner refused to speak. of the Natior ore. . in an attempt to induce : i Reating in His Bedroom, The jury was composed of C. C. Kohisant, | Dubols of - Tdaho ehe Reciplont of Many | \wacninarns. Oor a0 e ot oor. | Lrightly In an attempt to induce th abetsatill [ PEPR el s g ol y Judie of the pravate court; Chavies I Bims, [ Vgt SF (Aabe €O Heeipiont of Moo ASHINGTON, Oct. 20 Senator Voor- | ing voters to accept their doctrine v Faots Learred at the Inquest Substantially | 4, "5 “Tie Faom which had 'n always | machinery manufacturer: W Chalmers, . . hees' calculations do not miscarry the repeal | take of their hospitality. Two Repu'se of the Attacking Moors After a Those Alrsady Told in The Bee. occupied by Mr. Harrison as a slecping | president of the Frazer wlmers com- Sample Copy of the Missives W bill will be disposod of by the scnate be- | lican meetings were held here yester . 0 y 4 pirtment inC the ~ second - story I':""»‘h“l“\l. ""‘Ig“"m“ “"r:‘m"‘i“-\; .:;”‘:1”;:-‘3;‘ ten by the Assassin. tween 2 o'clock and the hour of adjournment ¢ afternoon and last cvening in Desperate Fight. ol o south wing of the house chant ; , commission merchant, il T bl . ' R i on Ashland Avenue. Hero they wers | and P R. O'Brien, tobacco merchunt. In TIRBCHEN G TS EJAeE USiHg the Ay A | ey e e o T S FOR THE MAYOR'S FUNERAL | brought a short time after death had cur | pointof brains no better was ever convened g " TREAY v gl Sl e s B e FIERUBAVAL 3 ARRANGEMENTS FO T e o e o e it BAQ Ut | 12 Gook county. Wasuisqroy Buugav or Tus Bre, a few more amendments offered, and, in all | W. P. Hepburn, A. C. Kankin, the moldet OR OF THE DUSKY WARRIORS and were not disturbed, save s Uhe necesst- Ohilougo's Nozt MiyoR R ATl b :lmllll(il[_\'_ voted down, “l']h.: wrl h (:"- orator of Pitaburk. and floa. . 1. Webwor 1 g ies of the coroner's mquest or some | ol ¥ 6 woller of | Prendergnst's buliets, which took the lif | YOt on the main question will be taken, the | of Nebraska. ‘Tomorrow eve' ix tha demo ¥ 3 i i quired. Late afternoon a ded / : o A i i gl 5 16 ressed by Governor Boies of lowa unc . the Excoutive of Ohicago. musk was executel Sculptor Fuclis at | §on becomes acting may m:“:mhm"""m a0 | night, might have found lodgment in the “:Tl“l“:’n‘:"‘ ARG ot ;‘" “"“‘ ot | Governor Stoneof Missouri. On ‘Tuesday from Spain, 7 the express wish of the family, The result ved 16 -ONIEARD 1t 4 ) and be- | heart of a United States senator, or even the nded and the purchasing clause of | evening tho populists will hold forth with dtobe a most lifeliko counterfoit of | Moved to Chicugo many years ugo and be- | s : or fuil two | the Sherman act expunged from the books w0 and others as speakers. On tho ——— . s be n most lifeliko coun came a prominent lumbernian. Something | president of the United States, For full two | 1 Sherman act expu 4 o s LD C PRENDERGAST'S CLOAK OF INDIFFERENCE | Mr. “r.;:::":‘?:!‘:-vnuu\<‘, the mask being | fi0°)\Rive vaars ago ho wis elected to the | weeks bofore the culmidétion o the assas 0 i;‘:\‘tfi it lies in the power of the senate to | © ‘\\H[l‘;llvmhll‘ fl‘l".:lvh‘c‘:'\nlill:.;.:”ll 1:\»1:“\;:3 HUIRYING FORWARD REINFORCEMENTS 0 far only genoral arrangements have | (1LY council of Chicugo and werved forat | nation of Chicago's maror Prendergast had WL 115 Nabatls e, following array of speakers: Hon, Frank D, il Hle 8at Usaffected wnd Listened to the De- | been made for the faneral, ‘The family has | alpbl b L LB L been directing messages through the mails " o SRR rancial | Jackson, candidate for governor; General J. a 4 decided that the funeral shall be a public (yfl:':l':.‘np'ur ll'l‘|"fl( Il::».\{gl([ui:z“\l\xnbu_:“lktulm to at least one Jn1vea/SEktes denator, which \\u_h the silver phase of the fln.}mm) 8. Clarkson, Hon. Lafe Young, Judge Marcus | Spain Making Arrangements to Carry on miln of Iis Awinl Crime—Personal or official one and notice has been ¥ n e 0. A8 - question out of the way, the senate will be | Kav agh, Hon, A, B. Cummins, Captain Vi - given to mombars of the city council to that | st 8pring on Harrison's election Mr. | Indicated that his mfind was fatensely | Loq40s oither adjourn until tho beginnin wll, Major E. H. Conger. 'The other the War Agalast the Natives—Some Eact. 1t has been decided that the re. | Wetherellj was appointed comptroller. Heis | wrought up against President Cloveland |ty 19 Sther bpbedwd “‘ o ,““."“[:f‘ parties will also hold closing rallies here of the Incidents of the The Xugiisins Taning shall b tasen to the city hatl tomor. | 2bout 60 years of age. and possibly others fatoring the repeal of 2 rogular congressional session In De- | § vy e arrangements ave not yot perfectod. y row morning at an hour which will be set by the silver law. The burden of all these | cember, or to take a recess until somo speci- | “myg campaign just closing hias been one of Great Battie. T8 BOMBEIL T HEES tHay s will L1168 (5 tate AT THE HOME OF THE MAYOR. communications wis on the sliver question, | fled Limo previous to tho dth of Decomber. | tho most exciting in recent years. The ro- o 8 HOUR AL By LHe Bonfol T and Prendergast disclosed that he was & | With the pressure removed it is probable | public 1 populis boen | Chicaco, Oct. 20.—[Special Telegram to | Unti] the hour set by the council for the fu | 4y ,usmnds Call to Express Their Sorrow— | devoteo of free silver, oven to the DOINt | syasenmgeren oo, fomoved it is probable | publicans and populists have ve rell neral ceremonies, which the members of the 0t | the sonate will tomorrow, for the first time | AREressive, while the democ Mabaio, Oct. 20.—The battl Tk Bee.]—According to the finding of the | family desive shall take place some time Messages of Condolence. of showing an unbalinced mind. —'The TR UTHOAL tW esith wil“‘l.“ after the con- | Mainly on” Governor Boies and the hoy e Ay, ot he battle foughd coroner's jury the late Carter H. Harrison | Wednesday. The interment will be i [ Cuicaao, Oct. 20.—The family residence of lcr‘fi“h IR ,honulvln':- i) Fed. Lbcl)uh(lyls clusion of the dases Business until nonn the | holding tho anti-prohibition republican vote, | Yesterday and Friday night about the “eame to his death on the 25th day of Octo- | Graceland cemotery, the remains being tem- | Carter H. Harrlson was thronged with sor- | 8 HAEHD, WRo, 1% 18 Well Kgown Bes Booh A | noxt day. after which the sessions will run | (Vhich hus contributed largely to his success | trenches before Mollila ~ and which, as b placed in & vault there. Al the de- i T8 7 wey | mominalleader of the flver forces during | I Py e : in the past. They also hope the bolting re- | exclusively cabled to the Associated pres ber from shock and hemorrhage caused by | POAFIIY placed in 4 vault thore. AWl the de- | rowing friends all day. There was a erush | tho pust month. The firat missive came | 210n€ rezularly in accordance with the cus- ) press, e se—— o ——t - - ——g— — - p———— " —— — —wp— IABLISHED JUNE 19, 187l OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 30, 1893. Appearance of the Murderer— " N publican h tioni: ill cut suficient o i 101 bultet wounds inflicted at the hands of | it meot i AN e N hack | of carriages and peovle before the house and | about October 9, and since then scarcely a | oM of that body until some otheremergency | R /o4h BFo ety Ut sufticlent | resulted fn the doath of = General 0 iIt’ meot {n pectal session av 10 o'clock | 9° cartisges and peovle. Y e oL el Rlaos ‘then soarcsly 8.1, arise to creats n chango, g aken the republican v Margallo. who commanded the Spanish Patrick Bugene Prendergasc and the said | this worning to muke arrangements to that | for blocks in all directions during the after- | morn WL T E Bl It is probablo the senate will during the | et the governor in. “Ihey claim his election | ' H i Prendergast is held in custody to await the | end. noon. Sorrow was expressed with sincerity f-;:'.',}g';‘.'{'frfe"su»"‘m{\‘;:::a g';fi.m{f,f“-"’q dioatiy | week digpose of the house bill extending the | 18 Certain, but give no figures and mako:no \}“"‘;P" n the first battle avout action of the grand jury.” Catatalque In the County Bullding. on all sides. The sidewalks were fmpass- | yuf 8 RCIIE LA Gty HOCEUAE | time in which Chinese laborers may bo R R AR i i e s S R The inquest._over th remains of the as- | Prosident Edmondson of tho Board of | able. Six policemen kept the crowd oving | dafly cowrso and was. Wwhiting i responso to | dliowed to registor. s bill will bo re. | FRANIERIS: owever, weg ronthiont 66 UBG | tion hero. tho engagement yests was sassinated mayor was begun promptly at 10 | County Commissioners has tendered the use | on and tv/o more officers were stationed be- | an impulse which seized him every day at mf;;." rIul l.‘.e senate by its lu)||u:||‘llun On | ¥ho largest plurality in a dozen ye - menced by General Ortega, who, at the o'clock this morning by Coroner McHalo, as- | of the county building for the funerul cére: | fore the main entrauce of the house to pre- | about the same tiwe. The-senator's custom | forelgn relations tomorrow and the supposi: s head of the reinforcoments, drove the Moors it b D e o Telly. The an. | monies. The idea is to have the re. | ventits being overcrowded with visitors: is to have all of nis ‘mail pass through the | Hon is it will be tuken up immediately aftor ; i from the trenches they had oceupied before G RIS M - mains lie in state on the second | Granville W. Browning, an intimate friend [ hands of his private secretary, Mr. Borlan, [ phe bassage of the ropeal bill, as the adminls. the Svanish fortifications. The Moors fought nouncement that the inquest would ve hield | floor aud ahout midway of the | of the family, assisted by Mr. Fulton of the | who sorted out the important letters to | [EAtion is sufd to bo desitous of having the e desperately and with great courage. Man atthat hour at the late residence of the dead | aisle councctiug the two buildings, so that | Times, Mr. Fitzhugn Farrison, s relative, | receive immediate attention. AR s orandjoupdment., - BE.tho! Bpanibh o006 tvalst LI b PRER] man caused a great crowd to collect at the can enter either frog Lasalle or | and séveral others, received all callors who Wus Very Familfar, T CH LG R e L T ALY Wb Tt ) Shoolal Tele- | ony m:mI}:mn‘ AL s bl Elbeiedd AtPOBYLILA: TN B 8 3 g ¢ Bvebi 5 ) a recess by y. ) ong them was the unfortunate general, Jackson to Van Buren strect, was lined | BEOCSES At 1o L0, ORROsE S | et thno. mest. fatimaty Tetande. C‘Afl | gast addressed tho semator M : of the committeo on ways and means. | iy Humboldt that lnst summer raised | posed his croop 10 n socond Gefeat by oppos: with persons, all anxious to hear the result. | ary puil bearers, who bave been sel /| of them bore up bravely under the | first belioved the writer ¥us same old Illinois | Promincnt members of the house assure the | )0 pjreet hay cropin lowa are burning | fng a mere nondtal of b BhalacE The jury was composed of the following | the family, are:' Thomas W. terrible affiction, the real significance | ftiend of Mr. Dubois. He dsked tho senator | senators that the house will dispose of the | o "B F i (0 Ao % 00 L0 PR DT TR | g & mere handful of men to: the onslaught n SRl it O Ta | Hislavotbam o e eonia Mardly aniChal | about the writer and was informed that ho | repeal bill one day after recerving it. y to ashes. The soil itself 18 being con- | of thousands of Moors. named representative citizens: Christian C. | Hig] ) : e lioia ; et s | was unknown to him. Day afterday the mis- R sumed by fire and in places eaten away 10 & | The Spanfards wer sol e Konlsaat,judgcof the probate court, foreman; | Goveror Richard J. Oglosby, Fexd ized by them. Miss Howard, tho latomayor's | a8 [REOWA LS i, DAY StierCuy Lo e ouse Forecast. o bl She o he Spaniards were amaze the cour- saat, 4 \forel i | Tudge. ot ston, o e e, e ' y e 5 5 e S S cen 5 vo yeurs ago the | yoo sig S g SARGH Charles F. Eimes, manufacturer of ma- | jq2C Lyan drampull, B . iaaons :_“‘)';’l‘lfl-‘l'l‘.‘i{,':"‘,'fl{“w';:“‘;“!‘,“;““y"’;“‘{’,fo ;"‘,‘“‘lé show in them an adaed intensity of feollng, | . Taohouse will lay aso tho bankruptey | .11 \vus soveral foot under water and was | 1ooy vy fine Moors in yestorday's e e e ORI CRL ORI SRS ed quietly dy 0 apart- | G that the. progross of the silyer de. | 2111 as soon as the repeal bill comes buck ; s | battle. Inthe face of a terrible fire the oL . ers, pres . G. Billings, Adolph Kraus, P. D, Armour, | ment to which she had been taken when the Fy ! pa ; = from tl 1 ected does known as Owl lake. It was purchased by rs char; " tho firm of Fraser & Chalmers, manu- | Frank Winter, ex-Mayor Jobn A. Roche, truo nature of the terrible ovent had been | Dite in tlie senute was belu closely followed | [Fom t1e sehate. It WL, buexpeotod does | R D) " this clry | Moors charged rocklessly forward unul > Rt oot Mo os MAYDE L A by him, and the prospect of the adoption of happen Mr. Wils o recognize jeorge R, Pearsous of this ity | thoy managed to approach within twent facturers of machinery; Sanford A. Scrfbner | HaY0r, Jesebh “finlgnfil-fli\xfir Ad “E‘I‘chl'f((li-n‘l‘:ngh:mh lotters of sympathy fn great | the unconditional repesl |bill appeared to | move concurrence in the sennte amendment. | and ° drained by & big - deh | o0 FERIRE O tl:"il\'inq the Spaniards nyx of the firm of Seribuer, Creighton & Co., | § astburn, Judge Frank Adams, Erans tters of sympathy fngreat | UG UIORE AR e 1 o high piteh | The silver meu show no disposition to fili- | Tt dried up, leaving a very rich sofl. The [ ¥Ards s, Sr ACroE R A Waller, Judge B. B. Magruder, | numbers were received from vrivate and it buster, but if tho! V BRBI At SRRl SR A ¢ | the trenches before th 1 o b B £l Sorohanta: Ulrlih ICing, pré PERIUHAED ; y ivate of bmotional excitement . Fiie missives were, | Puster, but if they should try such tactice u | earth was peaty in chavacter and a few hes before them and cutting the 2 iR L Judge L. B. Collins. The active pall bearers | political friends of the late mayor in various | ), CFEHOAR BCICIEORE s 8 WIRVES WEFE L rula will be brought in by the committee on | days azo when o praivie fire swept over it, | telephone and telegraph wires which had dent the Chicago Cheese compan, will be eight captains of police, who wili be | parts of the country as well as in Chicago. HoRta lcitda, lmmnlew“rmhmgn“ ;\,{ the | rules that will force a vote. A few hours | tho soil itself tooi fire, burning like turf. | been erected to koep the men in communi South Water strect; Peter R. O'Brien, cigar | designated vy Superiutendent Brennan, Many promiuent politiciaus who were of the | PEGENIR PIORGEIEGEERLERAL (0 OE RS | il be allowed bofore the previous question, | Allefforts to queach it are unavailing and | oo, it to r T dealer. O A O SUIURT B0 MAYoR b L S i 'l“.‘:“foll!‘l}?“l eloscly that his comuuniegtions often com. | calling off all debate, is demanded. Tho re: | unless rain comes the whole bed of the lake | “4HOR With the outaide forts. B 0G5t tastinibny Wwas accompariied AGO'S 3 5D MAYOR. ot eatlod h S hume i pooanics | Drehonded ‘tio”day's dojags of tho sonato, | Peal men v heon ‘telegraphid to be here, | will be bumed away. T five eats down to Saved by the Gunboats. by some of the most dramatlc scences | pacty Which Were Brought Oat at the In- | offer theit condolences. Among the fivsy | With the writer's comments thereon. Secte: | 0 i omos to thio house: o | pubposes. Ady namber of uteresting foss | The Moors then uttacked at an oventng, jmaginable, including ps it aid’ tho examinn- quest Yesterday. : to be received were thoseof Vice | FrH ISR b or O o "5t Was | The customs part of the tarift bill is in the | remuins are exposed to view where the fire | driving the pickets beforo them, whereupon Hmllol‘zhnlsc who wwero nearast and. dearest | _ Cuncioo, Oct. 20.—Tie fuquest on the body | Prosidont and Mis, Stevenson, which wero | St i hut conghbn. du. cramatie | hoads of tho subcommittee, but has ot | has burnt out. Several acres have alveady | thoy advanced in forco upon the rizht flank, to the dead man, excepuing, of course, Miss | of Mayor Harrison was held this afternoon | 20U bereaved household by Miss | IR, FETER B HO R poncil was | been submitted to the full committee or a | been destroyed as well as the rea cts, wi Howard, who was t0o ill to appear. at bis lato residenco on Ashland aveuue, | S1CYCRSOM & duughierof fho vico prosident. oftenused i WHMBE Thora was Ao LY CqLLs amu i L LTprobably ha trtentlon ot vl\:)v.l;x:::;;rv.lrlcltn-{:-:mt‘o;“:ll:: carh e : e 5 il Take Part in the Funeral, considerable underscoring, however, to ed duri c weel. Work has ; % piks Prendergnst Was Prominent. Except a technical description of the wounds ponsIa R 3 ) Ui SR Missor v, Oct, —[Speclal | Spaniards. Th's movement would un- D : S ; SRt ;s S bring ont_ the evident jatensity of the | notbaen pushed with quite so much vigor, | Missc ., Oct. [Special | Spaniards. In the assemblage the most conspicuous | but little news was alicited. The verdict 1v in_the .l:g‘g;“jw;‘ !tl):“:"“,:u‘;'t‘;“'fl‘;f writer's foelings, aad at thimes pastscripts | Since it seems possible th silves bill will bo | to Tur E sw Methodist Episcopal | doubtedly have been successful had it figure was Prendergast, the murderer, and | Was in accordance with the facts, and recom- and arrangements were | were added on the ends of the cards or on L’"SW‘ and "flpf"_esgl ‘fldllvkur"» |“ hile there | church of tnis city was dedicated today, | not been for the skillful working he was couspicuons more because of his utter | mended that Prendergast be held for the | made by which the elub will tuke part m the | the vx'.rn‘mcl\‘lp)]mr nmx‘f‘m“ Tho signature | has Rfe'h;g“!"*““;‘r‘é B “h‘g“’l’!;‘;“”:fi Rev. Dr. Lewis Curts of Chicago delivering | of the guns on the Spanish warship Indifference to tho great grief in such over- | murder until discharged by due process of | fuueral services. 'Chief Sweenie of the fire | was ususlly 'S5, Eugenell. Prendergnet.’ but | (G by "4ty "oar it scems not o have | the format sermon. The Enworth leagne | Venacito. ‘The guis on board the Venaclto ! vy department, who was hurt while dis- | ab times only the initials the Christian f 0! S WhboTE R IR s Th W i whelming evidence around him than be- 5 e A Fad charging s duty mot long ago, was | name were signed. KFrontiday to day the | been ageuerally decided upon. The whole se|\_"vl.v.e. curl_e(”“u- e ng. !110 ne kept plumping shells in front of the Moorish cause of his prosence. Poorly dressed ina | Hi e : another calier during the afternoon. He | communications disclosed the peculiar ex- | matter of an inorgas in internal taxes would | edifico sost over #10. r:)h';;:ml,;:;fig whe in- | advance as well as dropping a number in the course dark suit, with short, square- | M Hanson the domestic and Coach | was driven to the house in a carriage, and, | cllemeny atd vagaries mader which the | dovead rgely upon the estunated rovenues | 3L HECRE midst of them, i = sollal man Risberg hel e story previously it TRV writer wis laboring. He Yopet s cus . X b e "he i CoRtly. cut coat, with soiled collar and T ena kfiemmed e zn: as hHflLl glvfl;l{nx! K uvls,);l,!h:mllmd W'l'l"lm l\u“gwge g Kept repeiting themaavWookichara s bash 10as L1k Ao e T T The explosion of the shells greatly terrified no cravat, the guilty man was A iBrondergast Co A N B i TR R T i ] an)lnoding tax than HATOres 16 16/cin nea by 3 2 the Moors and drove them back when the only out, of place; but it was the man and | MAY0:'S assuilant. When the prisoner en- | chief was tho only visitor during tho after- Threatened the President. some members of the majority than when ’ @ fire of the infantry scemed unable to do so. countored them at the inquest he made no | noon who was allowed to sce Carter Har- 2 = d orty 10 | Serange Conditions that Exlst in Weld ! 1 not his appearance that excited the most 2 £ $ I\ S rison, jr.. to offer his sympathy in person. In -"lfl“"-’ 0§ ;he mmr)num,uulunsxl Pv'endel:- the bill u%melu lo{ the ho,ls‘u it \nlll meet with County, Colorad: he Spaniards retreated inside the forts contempt and Hardly o ray of futelli | Mttempt to deny the identification, and in | ™3™l 20" o Apollo. commandory, | E48t cheered Senator Dubois in his struggle | a great deal of opposition, and it wil be | o COIRERBEIRGG L L and had all they could do to reach the inside » el ia AR OE I Ma L PYE A D shH‘asb oi LAATIONE e e o raan MEQIE G ARG DR commnn Y against the repeal of the silver purchasitig | doubtful policy to weight it down with a , s gence was visible in the face that resembled | I e O T Tor. | g e O ol dmrine the Haie0 | [aw, while iu others he used menacing, if not | thing that will experienco much opposition. | Ber.]—Politics in Julesbu present are | of the fortification in safety. Meanwhile more an uniwal thau a human being. The | Y&V “m;\l'm f,,'::', i Gn af\"n‘o\\"un\‘v‘l e ] emoni the many telegrams. e the fol. | yiolent, sentiment agalnsu President'Cleve- WA 8 Eloated s Atl saras ina very unscttled condition and no man | the Moors pressed on, led by theirchiefs and heavy, hanging Jaw, the dull, restiess cyes, 0 during earing. ce, CAULH i deg el i L g land and his policy and those who were con- s . \ . lowing from Gresham, who had 3 X 0 ™ i 8 .« | knows just what a day bring forth, | holy menyseemingly utterly regardless of of the lowest order. Such was the creature wl:” ’:?““‘ ROSL :LL ‘_‘“d‘"'\"? l’:""“‘._“"‘ ‘*r WASHINGTON, Oct. William Proston Vilony will Do oure hen hewould | to see congress adjourn soon, that they might | vention and placed a county ticket in the | 1sh trenches, capturing two modern field that shot Chicago’s mayor because that oftl- :{x “"\;5’“1 ot "1 EaoLel & DYUaE, l"““?‘: l‘_' tll::fi:;‘;l:' 30, :mh-rl“i‘yll s our” | drift off into some extreme denunciation of | be allowed to work on the bill until the rog- | field, and on Friday and Satur st | pieces and a supply of ammunition. ciul would not appoint him corporation coun- | Mrs: W. J. Chalmers. - For a mowment his ! il 2 your fatl tholrrenanlor Tepeall ular session in December, weelk the democrais and rep ns Erdis ety 3 sel. The very idea of such o thing would be | S10lidity was broken and he pulled the lieu- EEEOSL 80X S o ono. communication Prendergast de- | The committeo on buuking and currency | uheir conventions and placed in nomination fepalsedivy, the mayonet, rotesquely humorous were it not so tragic. | tenanv’s sleeve. The officer bent toward his The Old Guard of New York sent the fol- | scribed the position of President Cleveland | promises to have another spirited meeting | the necessary candidates to hanale the The Moors, who had been re 8! Luely were gic. 13 & it i d 4 % Slog s as “mere bluff,” and declared that if the | Tuesday, when the Springer resolution, as county business, cing i ite of fire rocte ‘Prendergast was stolidly indifferent when | Prisoner and heard him ask: that Mrs. | lowing, signed by ‘L. E. Sloan, major com- | 48 ‘‘mere 5 o sty . EEo o B e, building f | YANCINg in spite of the fire dirccted upon {3 2 Harrison?” manding fight against “the bluff” were only kept up | comes from the su nittee to the full n Saturday mght in a vacant building in | o0 Te HUns andlrifes; wers unabibite he first appeared. He was brought over | Harriso: ’ ; ; 2 i . In. Chicago: The O | Another *last” week the bill would be | committee, will be disposed of. an unfrequented part of the town three men { from tho Central atation by Licutennnt | . “N0i? replied tholieutenant, ‘4t is not | JCAuzen HAnmisow, Jn, Chicago: The Otd | GUAEICE T most important thing pending before | met who had been kicked outof the taree | Withstand the attack of cold stecl in the $T805 118 dlosod cartlage and. cntered ho | Why.did youask? DAthy in ihis, your tertibio heronvement, wnd | 1t is only conjectural as to what the in- nittee and upon which mostinterest | old parties and ed a new party, naming | hands of the Spanish soldiers. They no house by the sice entrance. To prevent any | ‘'l Wantea to teil her,” replied Prender- | mouins with you in your afiliction. flamed mind of Prendergast might have in- | C tho proposed ropedl of the1 per | it the freo silver democratic ticket, aud | sooner got u taste of the bayonet than they 4 A 5 v o ¥ e N i ver cen ered a week ago, 3 ee ery close anc 3 e oftices aps nd fi 4 L Detective Sergeant Edward Flaherty. The | With that remark he relapsed into silence Among the other messages of condolence | i certain it is that the aommunicntions | take an actual vote to determine what shail | with the county elerk, but with it filed a | them out of the trenches. crowd gatherd in front of the k ison man- | #0d wned to all other questions a vacant 1' ved by the family today were the fol- | gon'y to Senator Dubols were as violent | be done. Six republicans and one democrav | protest against the straight democratic I'he Spaniards divected their attack i v RRE T stare. owing: s sion did not know of the prisoner’s comin Preston Harrlson's Evidence. INDIANAPOLIS, Tnd., Oct. 29.~My daughter, from the room., Hesmd: I heurd shots in temper and menacing in oxpression | &re sure to be against the repeal and 1t is | ticket. Then the populists came in and | agaiust the body of the Moors who had as those which he Mayor | thought two other democrats are so | filed a protest to the new ticket, which was | cnbiur 5 zuns Etyant 80 thero was no demonstration. He was | o S0 00 TR L T ors | e MeKKeo, Joins nib in offering th you und 16 | S ::-«-ulr{:iu:.:L fOIRRig b0 e VOE | countad, although the domocrats 1n. favor | promptly ovoreuled by the county elerk and :l‘l‘:;““““\"_)“l" ‘l:f“‘ "“’l"‘”“"“”‘ ‘."‘_““‘“““ whisked from the carriage to the house so |t R FEVEEON BATEEOR, Hhe SO Lh" 'i:.l;‘ff)"[‘l"'“f:[lg;‘r;{ iputhy of our hearts | iy 'he dispatehes of todny, Senator Dubois' | of repeal claim thut they will [ the protest to the domocratic ticket sus- FH T h“‘;‘, nv“i“\_"‘"‘“m“-";’(h“ ““"(': QR EREE bubitawiotitha crowd saw. bim; | Cobieo.ares WAL MCUNEIL.0R UNLCA88 ARSI YOUE ARDALIRE BOMOM . A AR s secretary has fortunately preserved a few of ty when the vote comes. if | talned, leayig the new born free silver | 4Ulte Y aE 30 o AR IR ks < questioned but hittle and quickly retired SEs 2 4 HUIISON. | Cho moro recent lotters from Prendergast, s y bo obtamed in any | democratic ticket in the field. Nominecs on | 8gainst the iarships. Nothing secmed RANARISIARY L0 theidury. an e i L e o el M | most of them were destroyed. Those re Wity o >4 the bill be | on the straight aemocratic ticket have ap- | to stand before the churge of the ‘l:t: \:fls l:lwl“l\'v’l.\l' :dc"ll ll-'llhb the sf”“m fired, but I was in an upper room and did F of your poor fs n»[r mI.- xpross to You the | maining mainly of a rambiing natu 3 ed with x-nm:ul,mn]m 1‘?: m.\lu‘;c.lm-,": }vm‘xhn] lllu'lx ]n]m; llu Julduc <-h-vml l:mu"l U | Estra Madura regiment and the battalion girl who adwitted him to the house when on D iy P deey sympathy that I tecl with you ull in your | The following is a verbatim copy of one of | restrictions upon state bank circulation. udze, who will be here tomorrow to try the iy o 5 ishmet His mission of death. When nsked by the | 20150¢ auy ono shooting. I hurried down | (i iliction. We aro all’ukhase ut the | them which is daced Ootober 1, 1808, and | 18 thought by some that such a bill would | case inchambers. The old line democrats v’f;"‘“'“‘r "“]‘:"""‘“l* i {oK D RS i tomy father and spoke to him and asked | horrible tragedy which epi addressed to “Senator, Dubols of Idaho, U. | perbaps meet with more favor in the com- | ave very indignant and make the air blue hes of military law. They passed doreinan of tha jury it he ad any statewent | mim what the matter was. “He said ho was | Bucl o fathe poUntEydatisun S. Senate, Washington, D. C. 1 mittee than unconditional repeal. Then | explaiing how they will now vote u straight rd bayoneting those of the Moors who to make, he replied; shotand dying. ‘Get Aunie over av once,’ | “HIEER L 600 20, We express ouF honrt- O o tae SR when the Inll gets into the house the condi- | republican ticket. Everybody now concedes { made any stand and managed to recover the 1 prefer uot to. I canuot make any state- | wus lis only repty. About twenty | tolt gy mpnthion for yOur late o At Lo tions could be sweptaway by those who pre- | the clection of every man on the republican | wo fieid pieces. meut.” minutes after the death your futhe y son. DeAR Sir: T think Grover Cleveland has | fer to see the bill pass, absolutely repealing | ticket. DUHAE e morantiatis ‘hich fol. He was then led back into the hall, whers | John Wheeler, a police oficer who was in C. MATZUTAINA AND NTAMAKA, met with the same fate that Joh Sullivan | the tux and the statutes in referénce to it. ) oo iz 5 00, PRS0 WILGH 0Ly B el winle the sl charge of Prendergast at one time during Japunese Commissioners. 1 410t the hands of, Jumes G, Corbett Iutely, . ARRESTED FOR CHILD MUKRDER, lowed the death of General Margello the AR P SLY R e, e Jury retived o | tho night, testified that the murderer had | Lach 2 20, ~Heartfelt words of | uyiows somo Infauous unconstitutional or un- GAVE IN CHAKITY, 3 3 Maors ‘ssiogeeded 1o oarryiogoff ;hivhodhs prepare its verdict, confessed the crime to him, saying that he sondalancelexpross WOrHls ol sy Hipatliyitox the p I8 resorted to and if cloture is Charles Lumbrecht, cugo Anarchist, | and it was this more than anything else While sitting there Prendergast saw Mrs. | did it bocause tho mayor had ot made bim | Jisiuk sorrow for the doad. - Cur elty grioves sorted to ut the risk of our | Mrs, George Gould Takes Pity on an Unfor- Taken Into Custo Fonnsylvania, which enabled the officors to rally their W. J. Chamlers walking to and fro ; and *"’(fl‘;:;}‘\‘\’,!‘lf“}"“f"' fned were officers at | , CHATTANOOGA, Tenn,, Oct TR Aud noRgibte (e ononles of tunate Switchman. Prrrssurg, Oct. Sharles Lambrecht, | non and make the charge that drove the calling Lieutenaat Hass ho asked : A Al T ) 15 Inexpressibly shosked 4t the murder of o 0ds 10 choke the popular voice, | SEDALIA, Mo, Oct. 20. —[Special Telegram | 6 German anarchist, aged 22, wanted in | ypoo oo vho trenches W18 that Mrs, Harrison " rol sorgeant, .identified the revolver Lo -h:lglx’«;‘»:m rlvi.‘mJ::|I‘~)"lxl9l"ll}ll)l(<;:{nlln’} f;'fiml".'l"fl'; cloture nurle”h“n.:;_um‘nga‘hllm‘y":luy' to Tue Bee.)—Mrs. George Gould, wife of | Chicago for murder, was arrested at Sodom, % i +No,” replied the lieutenant. *“Why " had taken from Prendergast. on this grieyous calimity. Cloture | rpeal cannoc come, | the president of the Missourt Pacific Rail- | upper St. Clair township, toduy by Iuspector Recaptured Tholr Gonoral's Body: “Oh, T only want to tell her how much I O C. Barbour, dosk serzeantat the sta- O1GE W 0ous, Mayor.. | Yours singerelyiis . TR Bo vl Lt way company, and who tarried here yester- | Kelly and Oficer Landeclker of the Pitts- | During the rush onward of the Spaniards sympathize with her in her misfortune,” 00, SAW ~LIORUOPERSE (; SUFRONGRP “10 M0~ e UGENE J08 PRENDERGAST. . : s B IN THE OIICAGO FRESS, : i AST. | (ay while her husband was on u hunting | burg police. On October 19 Inspector Spey | a detachient of them pursued the Moors cooly replied Prendergast. Rancllinpd hoand iulguagy o shoy Cartar, R o et 1 that i |"trip in Benton county, performod an act of of Ghicago wired. tho authotities to 100k out | who were carrying away tho generals body, As soon us as the verdict was announced | broken faith with him in failig to appoint | Editorial Utterances on the Crime of the | The others in possession of Senatdr Dubois | chavity that has endeared her o the people | for Lambrocht He wrvived beve yesterday | gna after u desperate nand-to-hand fight Prendergist was again placed iu a closed | bim corporation counsel. Prendergast had Lunntio Prendergist. similar in form and sentiment, Itis o | of Sedatia, $he was seated at a window of | B WAS BrFested; & SUDD I from & ERIGARO | 00 0ded in racovering the body and evens RN AR RSN DIAGRG 118 DLPSAI. | (08 i Do 1wba at G0 Eares Siren Curcaao, Oct ‘The Chicago papers will | doubt fortunate for the country that | the privatecar, Atalunta, when her attention - dp4 v dn ok wa RIGRRR ALIRAGM IRL Y etk Y i R U R R tomortow print the following editorials on | Prendergast did nov conclude to come to | was directed to Harry Kunrede, an armless | $uited that on Octobor 10 o 1T-months-old | tually escorting it luto Mellil Rl e, wircota . were . crovided Aoy U Mprtame peaan, B ® " | Washington 1o do his worst. Wo would | switchman, who also” has ono leg. Ho was | kb0 of ol Kolls, o saloon keener at wii } = Gencral Ortega afterwards sent a convoy who loudly cursed ,.lm‘""“.dm.m. RSV LA According to '.lu‘.lvusl mortem examination, o A R e doubtless have been another Guiteau, walking through the yard past the car when | jrisWes S \ig. ot s baby earelime tn of provisions aud ammunition to Fort Cab- ISRt ALY surned tho Inurdorar, bo stiewpl ults of which were submitted to the econd arter M. Harrison, when he Vet taL et Mrs. Gould called to. him and interrogated | @i WOUE, WHE (8 (0 BEOY SHEASE I8 | verizals, where the Spanish troops had been Thu.'v.m‘ S S five bullet wounds mude by four bullets | died, was the most widely known Chicago ot ? Oatobe N ebieaia’ regarding his misfortune. Ho informed | 140"y had been killed by a stray bullet, | fighting without food for a whole day. and Prendergast ok up his lodglugs in cell R Body. Dus. lodged. n | Cluizon, Stevhien A. Douglss and. Johu A, e MITon 1. Brg wing, Cliske,Chase Hihy Lo Bod-loat his limie by Deing run '« s ; ? Originat—Milton R. Browhing, Clisse,Cinse: | bon b a taital eneind on tho Missaael P, | DUt it was learned that a party of unarchists | No systematic pursuit of the Moors was No. 11, in Murderes’ Row, which he will | the muscles of the back, Another Logan had & far nigher fame, but not as | Cyyl E. Borgquiss, s\%w. Sheyenne; Will- | g ,;‘"d her sympathy at once went out to | Pad been thrown out of the saloon on uc- | attempted, owing to the insuficient force of not loave in all probability tll e walks to | through the liyer and Chicagoans. John Wentworth was per- | fam N. Culbertson, Grand Island, Hall; Ben- A T b Mifsat ave Wbt Ot a2 | count of noise and one threatened to Liave the scaffold. I : soldicrs at the fort, but 1t is understood bowels. The third struck near the shoulder, | sonally known toa large proportion of the | jamin K. Wells, 'Blair, ‘Washington. In- Hamilton, who were also in the car, | féVenge. ‘The prisoner disclaimed all | o (A When reporters were admitted he ex- | and vanging downward lodged under the | citizens of Chicago thirty years ago, but his | crease—Perry MeVay, Cloud, Webster. | Soveral dollars wera contributed by the | knowledge of the murder Genaral “,:IUL s maklug proparatious 10 pressed a desire to be let slone. as he kuew | skin. A detailed report of vhe examination | faine was linked to that of the sprawling | Original Widows, e lanathan C. Dove | three ladies and given to the unfortunate ible vengeance for the death of for what he was vonfined and had no state- | made by Dr. L. J. Mitchell and concuvred in (father), Plattsmouth, Cass; Mary Ann [ jpan and Mrs. Gould took his nan 1 EXPERIENCE OF 4 COUNTESS, Margello. ment to make. He asked for papers, as he | by Dr. Ludwig Hektor was vead as follows: | estera town of that day. Carter Harrison | Rose, Broken Bow, Custer. mmlw‘d 0 send a package of nlon‘n’.’,‘,’( “{'L'.‘.- — When the steamer brought the above de- washed to read what had been said about 1 have made St MOrtom e inatl ¢ | 8tood as the representative of the second Jowa: Original ows, et Peter ‘hildre ap I 9 Return of an American Glel Who Wedded 3 0 . Ho was Acammodated aud rorinod to'| tho bads ot Oas " urrison. Tho body | city of the continent, the builder of the | Myers (fathor). .,.fw.}‘{'vllxih: e | s wite and_children on hier vewurn to New R Ameriony. O s of the battie o Mulaga fiving was still the corner of the gloomy cage. Whon shown | Was thitt of wmun fve feet nius tnehes high | greatest World's ox position. - He made | Réeves, Montrose, Koe; Mary M. Parks, 3 R NEW Y Oct o e Riauns | eding, and it was reported the Moors & sketch of himself ho laughed and ex- | #0d welghing about 225 pounds. 1 found five | & business of itics and knew | Genoa, Wayne. 7 RGE W48 UAR New Youk, Oct. 20 —Countess Pappen- | yud made another rally and had made an- clalmed round openings on “tho body, sucn us are | his pusiness 'he moral side oM s ' GRURGR V48 CARKLESS, heim, formerly Miss Wheeler of Philadel- . s e = z usually made by bullets. Number one passed | o¢° dmini i - Colorado: Original widows, etc.— Bridget h other attuck in strong force on the Span- ‘They will hang me sure if you put that | through tho left und, breaking the bone of | & s administiation was = always | Day, Denver, Arapahoé; Joscphine M. Ma- | Youug Mr. Gould Almest Kills Rimsets | Phin, avrived heve yesterday from Kngland | j,)q In the paper. the littlo tinger, und came out fn th palm, Slasopelnilog 1o thethees ublie seotimont loney, Grosloy, Weid, = While Out Hun on the American line steamer New York. | General Ortega has sent an urgent dis orming wound number two. Nuuiber thres 3 ) g the re- > o : raska: S o rY T e 4 i 4 Forsonul Appearance of the Murderer. | Wi, ST o about five Inghos above | cant riotous lake {ront demonstrations, ho | Tnummor Aageos: et i ioomasks: | Sepauia, Mo, Oo pecial Tele- | This is tho fArst time sho has been in this | pyyen asking for relnforcements. Tho ap- Prendergast looked a pitiablo creature. | the navel, passed ouce through the bowels | was fearlessly on the side of order. Carter | falo. Reissue—William: ‘Jones, Morse | 8ram to Tue Bk |—It was lcarned today | country since her separation from Count | pavent delay by the government in pushing His appearance, as well as his manuer and | and lodgod fi the muscles of the back, liere | Harrison,as mayor of the city during eight | Bluff, Saundors; Sanford Shaver. Central | that George Gould, presiacnt of the Mis- | Maximiliau Pappenheim, her husband veinforcements forward s not due o laxity Suversation, has races that betoken diooy. | $our"*“yound” "was "three " luches below | Wouentous years and during the exposition | City,'Merrick. Mexicap war survivor: In- | sourl Pacific Railway company. had a nar- | 4o hocs/angenient hetwoon theim wis said | 0t to the fact that such n large body of & -Meutal weakness is stamped all over him. | 0o (6 Fight of the right nippis. The bullet | period, nas no small part in the nistory of | crease— Willis Webb, Wymore, Gage. " to bave been duo to financial diMiculties of ho fact Lhat such a large body of men His foutures ure square, with the cheek | piseod ‘through the right tenthrib and liver | Chicago, which now sincerely mourns for amn: Add\anare Tastor Straw- | TO' escape from being killed while hunting | the count. The separation has been atirib- | is needed for operations against the Moors boues prominent wu the uuder Wp protrud- | 4 loaden bulloe was found i dhe bowels, | bim." harry Bolab, Clayias. e \Willing R, | twenty-five miles south of here, in Benton | uted also toa disagreement between Count | that the War depsrtment ias been soverely ing. is ears are ubnormaily large. His | Number five wound was just bolow the front ‘Times: It is clear that the assassin was | Hoffman, Sac City, Saes John Loughery, | COUnLY, yesterday. Mr. Gould was trudging | Pappenheim and the countess's mother. | . o4 baly 1s closely cropped aud his head | of the rizhtshoulder, passed down under the | unknown to the man ruthlessly made b DeWitt.' Clinton »Vb‘, AL, e "Bh ¥, | along through the underurush, in company | Countess Pappenheim belonged to one of the %0 bas that peculiarly rugged, shupen wp. | phit about four fuckes, Merou third lewdss | vitim, aud we hadno cause of griovance | Mary A Luke. Keochugua, Van Buvea; | With General Mauager Doddridge and Divi- | wealthicst familics of Philadeiphia Relnforcements for the Spaniards. pearance that seen in iy L e v i coustderable | whateber, save as it existed in his disordered | Emily A" Denniy, Baritpia Van, buren: | sion Superintendent Stillwell of the Missouri | met Count Pappeuheim in the sumine i s i small mental capacity. He w dbdomen, I concluds Carter H. Harrison | fancy. But the deed he wrought was of e e J 3 5 Pacific, Captain K. W. Stevens, mayor of | 1838 .upon the Jsle of Wight. The count wo regiments started from tnis side of gheap well-worn, dark-colored suit of tweed, | Saa to His donth fro shock sad heiarsnasas | fearlal moment, and it must 5o tho care o Mirshalionncretse S Whiow fmert | Sedalla, and N. Carter, a friend from New | afterwards visited Philadelphia and every | the frontier and more regiments will be He put on his shabby, soft black hat av the | followiug the above bullet wounds. the law that never again shall ho be placed | wars—Sarah Woods, Ca: Guthrie. York, when the triggerof his breechloading | attention was shown hin by society of that | shipped to Morocco just as soon request of the artist. fu buwld the pr | Lenwio tekron, o 1 U5 AMTCHELL M. D. | 50 that his deranged intellect shall prompt fnmsant Weads, Cafav duhaie, ~ fun came in confact with u twig. fThe | citys Miss Wheeler and the count wero | us tho governmont can irauspors {asnare and boyish looking, Hia shoulders )wio Hekron, M. D, concurring. Bim to further awul crimes possible Of oM. | —Jesorh Bonerrs e i oo arvel of the gun rested upon his right [ married and lived happily untl within tho [ ¥t ©p CETREFERCIE S CORL HATERO ;l«‘:fi ‘ufimy'fiml‘ hu‘“l.l;nu hang wau{l Verdiet of the Jury, mission.” South Dakota: n:nnno'nnd Al :huulder, the muzzle being only & few inches | past few months. y 001; el e depar “'7 “M b' y his sides.” ' He Las all the apvearance of a | ‘ N Ear Ooaan | AAll" (ibioanatmae o o i 5 vom his head, when the weapon was dis- roops from Madrid they were reviewed by Ban that i been asuticienly nourished. | yu vestinohy, sorinad aad s o wumionts | the torribie taking off of its mayor, aa all | Womiacuhursh Labanon, Pottor | charged. Nond of tho shot struck Mr. the king, who with uncovered head returned That he llnhyuully as well us mentally | after returned this verdict: the United States then mourned the assassi- | crease—John Sessions, South Pass City, | Gould, but he was badly stunned, and it was Fonr Worra, Tex., Oct. 20. —-[Special Tele- | the salutes of the soldiers. The people weak can bo seen ut a glauce. Au ingulsition was taken for the peoplg gt | Bation of its presidant, At sych 4 time 4s | Fremout., " Peawy S, Hearn, ' | S0me little time before he recovered from | gram to Tue Bre.)—When the “fraternity” | cheered enthusiastically and Spain Is now Nager for Ris Viotha, thio statd of HHlinols &t 351 Asiund dvetud 1o | this, and in 'the preshnce of & crime 80 ap: e B rdtuc | bis fright. The gentleman said nothing | oiyiere came to work on the Gazette toda; ki * prepar » LAl AR & the city of Chiicago on the 20th of October, A. | paliing. bolitical differences are forgotten Tust Be Heady. about bis unpleasant exporience on his re- | Printe 5 S ¥ | maklag wAr proparations on § very ARG A Harrhon vostiones. Lareat fad called a8 | D \508; betore e, Jumes McHfule: corotier, 4 | aud uiiversal impulse 18 o 86 only the | Wasmixaros, Ook. 30—The oficers of the e A T AL aclouis ey fouad & piAGnd an the Caor | Aoaia, Whind FELL IR HA THLISOAGE RAdONs o sald county of Cook, upon view of | uounon logs and grief, Vasurxorox, Qo = ing learned from other mewmbers of the | signed by E. G. Senter, business manager, | ernment, { Some 1des of the estimate which day, once in the morning and twice'in the | the body of Carter "H. Harrison then and | “ ¥ aruiser New York have received instructions * ying : 4 A . - there lying dead, e—— B party. saying: the Spanish commanders place upon o;-alnlm tmllhll the ‘“‘a‘,""“'u',"?“’.“’ Ry A m‘,‘:,"o}‘{’{{:,“}‘},".‘{,',‘,',}'Uf‘(,f,‘,f i 1n Denver, from the Navy depaptment to hold thew- —————— he union printers, under the foremauship | yalo o‘; R A S ]',’m‘m ot ‘:' the rooms of the Voung Mew's Corlstiva uly o (o Taguire an (e ATGE i 'ped | Dexvew, Oct. 2.—Toe inielligence of the | selves in readiness to o called fato service Another Robbery by the Dalton J. Meallstor, bave charge of the Gazette. | ¥4 01 ¢ A Ay gec. from e v e P B e e L B ST S pieotthe siate of Hilnols folo all clreum. | murder of Mayor Harrison of Chicago was | &t short notice. The statement that the | = Guruaix, Okl, Oct. 20.—Two members of | |t [Rlosaler pramse nok wunted on account | fact that the government is shipping heavy e was Justified 10 taking o 1ifo of the wan | I Harrison 4ud by whon Lhe sawe- as ‘pro. | Tecelved here with inteuse regret, and tho | New Vork has received ordors to proceed to | the Daiton gang entered Hall's store at | “pi Tl o oy had charge of the | iy ey L0 b6 used agaiust Lhem. who had so basely bewrayed Lim. He is a | diced aud in what wanuner and where ‘the | public can scarcely find lsuguage strong | Pio4ll 18 not admitted by the devartment. | Cughing, fifty miles east, Toursday even- | Gazette sincs 2, T Il pro: I0re WaS & WmOonsler demonsiration bare X S Oouah YLk JuauuNr auG where (4 g ® | Admiral Skerritt, on the Boston, which azetto since August, 1803, They will pro- | o4, "¢ owdg of people paraded the streets wonomanie o the subjeck of Heury | L ALSE L BATHEL Camielo ik 46l 98 | enough to express its coudemnation of the | s boen ut Honolulu, has beeh detached ing and ordered tho proprietr to deliver up | coed In court against 'the Gazette cluiming | foaby: Crowds of beopie pvadad the streets, oy, aud eave Bo 18 | Girior H, Hurrlson, Iyiug doad ut 281 | orime. Speaking this evening of the dead . 4 the money in the safe, amouuting to $120. | 10 have large stock interests, as 20 per cent | DEATIE hanuers and singlog PaLEIOLO SODES . ‘un wiver of Father McGlyno. d N > — i { o of Ashilaud avenuo (i the clty of Obicago, county - Confirmations by the Senate. The robbers then coolly walked out and | ©f their earnings has been withheld for | while dolng everything possivle to urge the bragedy seceived astiemilon lu all ‘ of Cook, state of 1liucls, Came (o bis death on CONTINUED 0N SECOND FAGR, Waswixeron, Oct. 20.—The following ap- | jowned the remaluder of the gang, who were | Wontus and credited to their stock, governwent W hurry forward reluforces

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