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- Toe OMAHA OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, 'NOVEMBER 6, 1893 sl DAILY BEE. & ~—— | | JUNE 19, 1871, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. READY FOR VOTING | e st | VOORIEES AND FRER SILVER g, s st e TRALN ROBBERS SURROUNDED | e e e, et | FATE. OF SANTANDER vy S0 cure the Anotiier subject W beon dis- government, but has not been accepted, & oy e d ) ;','.':‘J\;f._v’.:Li.mu:,'.‘.‘;:::f.‘.x by cussed by some mem! t the latter com- differcnce in valuation existing, which will an overwhelming majority of the members mittee is the propositiin tolwuthorizo the probably be settled within a few days. of the bar and by every paper in Chicago | Charges that the Chairman of the Senate's ‘:\,'"",?[\?{h:n‘:?l{m:c.w: 'um :-‘mf::'n'.‘; Tron Mountain Bandits Being Hotly Parsued | 1t |8 understood that she and her fast Dandidatcs in Reveral States Serenely COon- | with one exception D rival, the Feisson, which has already been | Full Partionlars of the Terrible Oalamit . Finance Committee Has Switohad. tariff reduction will make, at least, until iv in Arkangas, purchased, are to be used as dispatch and ’ E . ) f " R is ascertained just, what t of revenuo torpedo boats attendant upon the fast that Overwhelmed tho Town. templating Tomorrow's Coming. COLORADO CITIZENS DIVIDED, B o ‘lu needed nm}l"hlt the #etual increases and cruisers, El Cid ana El Rio. e Eleven Tickets 1 the Munieipal Ficta ne | EDITOR LYMAN AND EX-EDITOR SMITH | degrenses will be. - o ravs and BLOODHOUNDS CLOSE ON THE OUTLAWS i PEESO8 DoUNH WKINLEY'S SUPPORTERS ARE SANGUINE [ -~ Denver ol election BT aanotier Tieimuet SR WAVH Sud Kisats DINK WILSON DOOMED, THOUSANDS "IN ONE RED RUIN BLENT" over the treasury short: many wavs the govern! and there were —— Wednesda { could supply the | Several Skirmishes Engaged In Between e Hoars Iia Fate when county oficers will be voted | Caustic Comments on tne Sabject of Chang the Jary Without (— A Tremor, bat nally Weakens Ohio Republicans Confident of Electing the for it avpears that nearly every citizen ot ing Politics to Obtain OMce—Meikie- :;-n:;:m:‘.—'{m\‘\‘-‘nnn|n in ing the burdens the Ofcers wnd the Gang—Two of Syracose, N. Y., Nov. b.—|Special Tele- | Men, Women and Children Mangled or rap: o e voted fo ono 0! L 0 ‘ b . " LY ! T i o W N o At Seotnd Toitn Arapahoe c n'ml. 3“1\ be v :wxl.v r, r:"r-k‘-' John and Hainer on & Quest S Have doubt," Mo, “\has all the the Mem v‘en’(‘:lmllrenl and gram to Tuk e —The jury in the Wilson Muimed by Fiying Missilosof Tron, d @overnor to a fecon 3 1.m‘('.- o ‘\l.\lm h‘.. h S are ol \~‘n! b for Informations selzniorage will awl &thu- q‘lvlng the n Jail. ase came in this morning with a verdict of i L ] treasury about $54.000,0008dditional money.” Ruilty of murder in thefirst degree. — beats the record of any county in the history Wilkon; who Had $wilen"-q%e % roloumd v JACKSON OR BOIES, ONE IS MISTAKEN | of the west. WasHINGToN Buneav or Tz Bee WILL NOT MAKE nFn— CHANGES. Barmsviiie, Ark.. Nov. 5—Tho two troin | goan e oretock Inst. night, aw MmeA 4\ SHIPPING AND HOUSES ~ DESTROYED i The tickets are as follows: Democratic, 518 FOURTEENTH STREET, robbers captured yesterday afternoon are in | » : ; h Al eiving iv without a tremor. The judge | Bodies of Viotims Pile G it democracy, independent citizens, strafght | o0 Ty T h T circumstantinlity as to | Wasmrxatoy, Nov. 8 oro is o growing | UhOir Ruilt. Oue, who gives his namo A | g gent for, and as soon ns he arrived 0 d U 1 81 Hawkeyn State, people’s party, prohibition, independent Billy I ved to bo the | Ly : i i e devendent | 4 poar trus, that Senator Voorhees intends, | impression among thesofwho have talked | [V, Temons: bit Who i boliovel o BORLC | “Dink'" was taken into court hanacufted and in the Wrecked Oity. people’s party, independent freo coinage e e e 1. | with & tiajority of SN ENGRAGOF thi" Cot: utlaw Billy Dulan, is ¥ | closely guarded. To the customary question i i bt g o foed it B e SR b il the leader of the gang who went down the . e e lican ety 2 PATY 484 | roquce a free silver cowage bill or give | mitteo on ways and moan#, whoare prepar- gang the foreman answored that the jury had COLORADO IN A POLITICAL STEW | ™y} is needless to that every one of | vigzorous support to one introduced by some- | ibg a tariff bill, that Bhis bill will not :""':’: s "'I'T‘“"};‘}:‘"“"K the P“’;"‘"K"’l:; found o verdict of goilty, and on being | FRENZIED SURVIVORS AID THE WOUNDED these factions advocate the fres and un- | body else. present such n radidal reduction as AL Bl 6 othor gave his nal polled each assentod to that statement. WAsHINGTON, Nov. B, Now Tariff Mensure Framed With- 7:30 a. m. and was informed of the verdict 0 : o : co e ail and th 0 reasonablo doubt as to | .. republican, peopie's party, free Colnago |, .. tne statoment is made, and this out nndw.l’?nnmv. i Lo ) roc have iv reported as a revafiue-raising feature “That question h been passed upon,” ro- imited coinage er. The disturbin o @ i SoaRAry was promised some time #go, The deficiency | a8 Mark Arnett. Both men positively refuse | yfior the jury nad left the room the prisoner | | Maltipliclty of Candidates Confuses the s LrHieh pive. Mipied Lhs vorste ot m':"“‘):l‘;"‘fl“:“’"( i Ifluvs‘s-:)r:m:g nfli;::!'r,"x in thoroastcy,f 1 said, Bakes it important | to mako any statement. Both men are evi | ity il 8 Contraband Cargo of the Cabo Michicnoe 4 co } d of such a ste that the reductions o uty shall not dently desperadoes. A 4 st 5 " Voters—Virginia Presents n Pecaliar of the chairman of the finance committee. | so radical as to impair-$he revenuc-raising Theypo l“” ot e, tonk en sthl I\‘vouh:]nak ynlur honor (u: |!p.|rmls5llon‘ :lo cnn: p (._nnn;I the Terrible Dia 3 ¥ 5 qualities of the measuve, examine the gun I was said to have had in aster—Vivid Desoription of the Kangaroo Ballot. has control of the state, is divided in this | p. ol ity by | committee, says he is dev@ting much time to | this morning two miles from Jamestown, | giiow mo to examine it." s opinion, and has fused with several other i{“” b woula not be signed any.sooner bY | the jucome tux proposigion, e hopes to | and a lively running fight ensued. The ban- factions. The American Protective associa- | M. Cleveland than if it were « death w dits were forced to abandon their horses CixoixNat, Nov. 5—On Tuesday the | tion ¥ ! ) s ¢ oan Copurighted 1893 by the Assoctat, A ccccacd 10 getting candidates upon | T t for the president of vhe United States. of the tariff bill and take to their heels. They also nban- ‘l:l‘?l‘:flll:iljl“:l‘)l(;(‘qiy ‘“‘l\'n'::,tz‘lil]rl‘gllli‘\.'?l(‘l?l‘:ll‘l::)l“ l{“:‘m"«f oty In—""l‘he "o:rmol;; ‘;’K:;‘m electors of Ohio wiil choose a governor, lieu- | nearly every ticket in the field, which fact | ‘The Indiana senator is said to be suffering a Town and Nebras nstons. doned several overcoats, a pistol and a 1ot of | poarios o Wadnesday. which has wrecked the port of Santander 3 oy | Was not. generally known until after the | great deal just now over ths gloomy outlook , hearing on Wednesday. 4 tenant governor, treasurer of state, ALOXROY | o voniiong had beon held. This organiz ¥'his fature olitical career, nnd Sltiost any | p ) AnuINoToN, NovickO. FIBpecial to 1ui | jewolry, Court then adjourned till Wednesday for | @nd destroyed hundrods of lives has sont & ’ general, judge of the supreme court, member | yion g haing bigterly fought, and will doubt- LEUL b ) ibutheabaldiideli s l} Bre.]—Peusions granted, | 1ssue of October Tho news of the skirmish created great | contonce. On his way to his cell Wilson | thrill of horror throughout Spamn. Teles o of tho Board of Public Works and food and | Jess be defeated. proposition which he might make would | o3 were excitement here. Brawny mountaincers ich is creating no | cause tittle surpriss to his intinate ket,andon | Another question w ! 0s0 members | little interest, is equal suffrage. The indi- | p e ives | cation today 18 that it v por ataives, | “ippy Jeading cand r dairy commissioner on the state the county tickets they will ¢ of the senate and house of repr suid, in o trembling voice: “If that is what | RFaphic communication with the death and you call Onondagua justice, all vight, If 1| fire stricken locality has not been reopened, had shot the man on sight it would have been | the varticulars concerning the horrible % urpri Nebraska: Original—John C. Haacker, | with Winchesters hurried to the scene, and ona! s in Washington; but to sup- | Grand Island, Hall; William H. Merwin, | men women and childeen eagerly watched a frec coinage bill so early after his | Elk Creek, Johnson. —Increase-—Adoniram \ ohinso T | all day for the arrival of couriers. difforent.” calamity reaching here in driblets and by & AT A BEUREY” | A I : recent performances would be 8o bold & pre- | McLemthan, St. Paul, Haward; Oscar E. . erent. " e AR G 9 ‘.o:mll':‘ R L OU R A CESH I et sut..,,n.x,., \,p(,.,u.;i.,m“‘(:,m.‘.,,, .,‘i,,,‘,o‘,;m. Bartiett, York, York; [Morrison Bacon, Fired on the Bleodhounds. This is the first manifestation of weak- | roundabout way, such as dispatclies from oMcers. Th are also two amenaments Chaney, people’s party and free coinage v Chapmun, Merrick. Orfginal widows, etc. A telephone message was received from | ness he has shown. outlaying towns the constitution to be voted on. one pro- | democrat, and Benjamin D. Spencer, who is | constituents as to call for an lmmediate re- | ~Niney (s 3t00khEME EnmiLon.: A i : o ’ Tho Associated press, | s cnabl ’ e ton ot ropresentative districts 1n, | o0 the fhdependent. citizons, and'wwo or | buke. Whatever the senator may do now | Towa? Origihal-.Christian Henning, Clay- | Jamestown that the pursuing bloodhounds G117 U ALREAN RTINS PIOTTIN Lo thetat Wit 1§ Fogardot: Tayhle aay ol tles_whore moro thun one reprosenta- | Uhree other tickets. It is absolutely impos- | 4o yagoncile his groenback and fiat followers | ton, Clayton; Clarendel 8. Wilson, Des | Wero within rifle shotof the robbers and I what is rogarded in this capital ‘ countles where B0 L ' tasation | S1ule to prodict with any degreo of certainty | vy o ‘o openty declares himself in favor | Moines, Polic; William 14 Leonard, Wintor- | that thty were firing at the hounds. At2D. | myreq Lives Lost and Many Injured in the | 183 COmPleto story of the disastor, so fur as ;‘n"“!'é':);"?'l““) Lild i, Wwhich oue will win. 5 tha G tmvel §colaugo o L verE T ts ““H“\iml,]::m; JEvan Homas, *Agoncy, | m. an abandoned horso was found fivo miles £y Aol “ is l(‘lmwn\.‘ ll‘.\l~cr.\' L) 0f) ncm-l which L CPAR g J g 3 vello. Increase— on S, this eity. The saddle was perforated Vaw. Yonk, Novi. bl 5 reaches Madrid not only confirms the most | The rapublicans have practically renomi CLALMS OF 10WA PARTIES. statod that the Hoosler senator 1s 80 appre- | Ayranire, Dalo. . Altor | Rblssuo—Willlam | i this Sy, o saddlo wwus portoraten | New Yomk, Nov. B.—A dispatch from [ o b O e et \ nated their presentstate officers which brings 7 o hensive of a cool reception at his home that | Stephens, Albia, Monvoe; Edwin L. Graham, | |y the saddlebags were fous Q' naveral " 14 | Havana to an afternoon paper say: It is i St i I. \ Al " x|' ires the d :u'm- ‘ Jovernor McKinloy and Licutenant Gov- 1 with Colors | he has def visit to his constituents | Montrose, L Original, widows, eto. watches, a quart of whisky and some chicap | 10W known positively that thrce persons | [ Move Vivid o lors than itherto portrayed. Gu\'m;\lul D e e ity Conflaent. | until tho re session is ended and the | Minors of David K. Trine, Jowa City, Jotin- : ernor Harris up us candidates fo cc Des Moises, No Tuesday | clouds roil by. for governor, lieutenant governor, superin- Hot One for Hoke. tendent of public instruction, railway com- Thero is yet hope for such silver men as mission, judge of the supreme court, to- | William Jenuings B The fact that he gether with a full lower house of the general | antagonizes the anti of tlus great disaster in briof, as mship com- | £athered for the Assoclated press. is as s steamar City of Alexandria, They | follows: g jewelry. Ab5 p. m. another skivmish took | lost their lives through the burning of the | The story s a A, Stratton, fowa City, John- | place, ‘but no one was hurt. New York & Cuba Mail St son; Augusta Norby, Sioix Rapids, Buena The bandits were making for the White y. L. King, Ayoca, Pottawatta- | yiver bottoms on foot and are tonight nwar surviver increase—John | corraled in the caves along the banks of mrose, Lee; ¢Wesley Benner, that stream. At least 100 men are out and The democratic nominee for governor 1s Lawrence T. Neal of Ross county and for Detalls of the Disaster. | The Cabo Michicaco, a Spanish steamship lieutonant governor W. A. Taylor of Frank- ' 3 ilver policy of the ake, Cerro Gord, it 0 At 3 g belonging to Biibao, caught fire at about 8 [ lin county. assembly and o majority of the members of | President is suid to not surely seal his doom g O e R RS N an o oclock Friduy afternoon while the steamer pip i pOLagies othe nom LA L Ons O BN bR Atibua stativo sicket is | 4% 1 4% 0lier o friee s SoReermet. ) o aer: T, T In the skivmish which took place in the | Gronar Sy, walter. was alongside tho quay discharging part of | governor it has necessarily almost been o | considered of g e e e T i . | afternoon "Jack Wackerly, who has been | - Lmwis Brock, waiter. her ] campaign based on national issues. Gov- | next session a successor will bo ele anges in Statlon and’iDuty Announced 0, which compe ed nearly 2,000 tons Wyomi of merchandise, though vhe main pa in 1804 | Fioie He called upon Secretary strongly suspected of knowing more about | G. RADMEN yesterday, and during the the robbery than he would admit, was ac- ADNRAEZ S sator Wilson, whose term expires At the republ i from Headquartors. g ernor MeKinley's connection with the pres- | S q of this eRUh R pop ot 5 oo A k2 cargo was iron ore and a number of sacks of ‘ / il s they claitli | conres of o o ORVEraRtl o ore. | WasmiNgTox, Nov. 5.—[8pbeial Telegram | cused of treachery in trying to throw the [ T. Briz. S ent tariff law naturally brought him into the | 4 yiyrgjiy for Ji L Tittde | 4 O Yo rtttor for bt | to Tun BEr.]—Tho leave granted Captain | hounds oft the track and was avrested. CASARIO TOLEDO. flour, barrels of wine, many casos of potros : discussion of the principle of protection and | more on the remainder of the tic thpanioMeaTahd nt tHO Bime M AR - | George K. Hunter, Third cavalry, is ex- Tonight the house of Wauckerlys is A. BLARDIO BLERENE, h'llgfl and over 500 cases of dynamite, of his campaign speeches have been largely | count of the fight made on Jackson by the | jyetho financial policy of the pres tended thico months, guarded and the inmates practically under FLORENTINE VINE, which only twenty cases were designated { devoted to that subject, with some refer- | prohibitionists, and safe majorities in both | yft AFBLAUNCh demobrat) BUE Changes in stations and datios of offcors | M5t Old man Wackerly ecscaped to the | Eussio Poxco. v ence to the currency question and to the houses of the leg LU g ARG PROTEIAB mountains but is being pursued. on the steamer’s manifest. The remaining et i eha fatiitics: | of the corps of_engineors:i Second Lieuten- | The railroad ofticials believe they have all 3} b whathio thought | [ Oharles Kellor, reliosed from duty at | the robbers corraled, but & may take a { Wim | Willets Point, N. Y., will proceed to and | $iege of several duys to starve them out. It | M. B, Cartts Deolares that I iIldeplete the republi ; B3 | buiee sration b6 Montomaty Al o reliong. | 28 bolieved that they nro short of ammuni: Leave 'Frisco Secro RS ORI ot Lot per conform 1o the fluancial policy of | First Licutenant William £ Graighill, corvs | Hiowea greas selustincs. to fire. Fren | o sA¥#s Cirx, Nov. 6.=M. B, Cuitis, th S e T T hHT diioE theadministration. Editor Lyman retorted | of engincers, Licutenant Graignill, on being bloodhotiigsHure " on e way hers. from actor, who was acquitted on his thivd trial o arg bouly: relieved, will proceed to uid take station at e “The democ, attitude of the administration “oward pen- | glaei sioners, of the Mr. Neal has spent mucn of his time on | disafec the sturip in controverting McKinle tection theories and in enforcing his own views in favor of a tariff for revenue only. re equally confident of the vernor Bores and the remainder Phoy fecl that pronibiti D T 480 cases of dynamite were contraband, and to the shame of the shippers of this contras Did Not | baud dynamite, it has cansed immenso loss of life and vast damage to property. The fire was flsst discovered in the coal bunkers and is said to have been due eithor m who would and at the s pro- | ranks. ‘Ih mates | ¢ ranis. 2 , e L Memphis snd wiil be put on the trail fn the | for the murder of Policomau * Grant in San | t5 gpontancous combustion or to some care Thus state issues have been kept in the | ‘The repeal of the Sherman law has ro- L e o o A e moto e o | NG wavo R Ry e morning. Francisco, and who is said to have fled from | Jeysness upon the part of the eaginoers or U 5 g e ronen i an . s Ao | spect for the editor who refused to change The leave granted First Bfeutenant Lowis fovria ir -bdaE B HHvoId Crostitying K60 background. The people have shown inte sulted in groa A\H:Uh"\‘f e ;H ot fon | his views in order to hold office than he | D, Gireene, Seveuth infuiey, Is extended WRECKED BY ROBBEKS. California in order avoid testifying firemen. Inany case, flames broke out from interest by attending in unusually large e antotary focls confidons. that | would for the editor who changed his views | four days. charges of jury bribery in his case, passed | yhe hunkers at about the hour mentioned numbers all the meetings from the beginning RO R ot L RIS Eob e Tosbhh, vl 22;1.“&‘1;}! olibviotisineivapaotiliorderiol | [who! ion of Major B D. Taylor, sur- | itacts_Centeal Exprows Deralled in the {hrough Katishs &‘litgu?;n night on the Rock | and soon ragnd so florcely as to be boyond + of the campaign. 5 PoLL 60,000 votes, They also expect 1o elect | “‘Savratary Smith changed the subject. 1t | Silims. Tex 1o the oo o PoRbAofLL o Ansmop e8 ) HMEza 1 inols, 8 16 true that you ieft Californiasdis- | control of the shiv's crew, though the lutter QIR eputilcans. resting ow thomatiohal ehyoraliegisialorsiiuiid aghoplag 1o a00ura | will ‘b Fomombered. tht e Wik o 566 sil R x‘$ux\3'ct:r§lxfi.§‘f\&‘l';f famos Biadte, | CAuo, I, Nov. 5,—Tha fast Chicago xud 13640 a tramp?? he ‘wwas asked at the | Promptly took steps to smother tho five. reputation of their candidate and on the dis- | the balance of bower. Tho prohibitionists | Vor man and so was his nowavaper, the. AL | Ninth cavaley. s extond e e 1% | Now Oplenns vostibulod-trala coming south | Sopot. i . Aol At satisfaction among democrats, growing outof | Ciaim at least 30,000 for their candidato for | 13ty Journul, up to a short time before he | ~ The appointients of Wilkam W. Quinton, | on the 1llinois Central was wrecked at Allen, “No, that is a lie,” he replied warmly. Finally. o6l a i governor, Bennett Mitchell. They say that | (o ade secretary of the mtes Now S “Thor d in it. Th Finally. sceing the fire was spreading in the financial depression and the disagree- | fhe privc Tecb of their fn has | \AS made secretary of the mterior. Now S. Bratton, Dean @ Howard, Alex- | twenty miles noth of here, at 10 o'clock this | “There is not a word of truth in it. Thoso liens (Ivaelooibatelc tho principal object of thelr campalgn 1 | potn are for a gold standard, . Dortor and Willigh H. Wilson 5o morning, Tho tender, baggage and expross | Peoplo out there aro nuturally chagrined | the bunkers and that the smoke s driving t ment in congress on the silyer coinage ques. | bean to save anough lo istricts to | "7y s said he president would like tohedge | be assistant surgeons with gho rank of first L ) 2EBInE ¥ tion, have from the beginning cluimed the | Prevent a repeul of the prohibi.ory law. K election of McKinley by majorities ranging —_— y from 25,000 to 60,000, although Harrison's ASEUE TNEN = plurality last year (with which comparisons ver the £ my trinl—that is, those | the crow from balow, the local authorities cars were turned over, and _ three passenger | Sk the outcome of my tria October 26, are - 5 who prosecuted me. They uredoingall they | were notified, the fire aepartment and a de- in person.with- | coaches were derailed. Fireman Charles | can to cast discredit upon the jury that ac- ; n n tachmeat of the clvic guards bemg sent to i d of Centralia, Iil caught ; tho Army Med- | e tendor and Jlled, - C-u€" [ uitted me. 1did not gxpoct anyihig else.” | 4y goone, Leading municipal anthorities on his anti-silver policy and zo with | lieutenant, to date_fron N ver tes, and | aunounced. They willvep Mr. Br an 1s looking more hopeful that some | oug delay to the president of ‘his” fricnas may get u small fish or loaf | jeal school of this city fo W YORK. e b i1l b do) Iy 1,079, Campalgn Foucht W l:o ¥y on Opposition to | thrown as a tub to the silver whale. tion: A‘l\‘l"l.‘ll ‘hud hhuun l.unaexl,.l probably by WORLD’S FAILR THIEVES CAPIURED, heaaed the fireman .and guards in the effors A~ Will be made) was only 1,072, Judge Maynard, e it Socond Lieutonant Vil Yates, First | would-be truin robbers, and the train ran to save the steamer, The democrats donot concede these claims, | New Youx, Nov. 5.—The one issue in the VAL J¥ptaiun Bouthern Elsotion ) Biray v but they ar cayalry, now at Fort G out ona frail switch track leading toa lime. | Detocted While Teyluz to Sell the Proceeds o Ropresentatives Meiklojohn and Hainer | {710, oY At Ot Haont 10 e wowo | filn n the Wouds, which gave way: Byl g i omOrrow 1o Wit- | imanding oflicer for'duty wjth woop D of the [ Two tramps stealing a ride on the blind | giosao, Nov. 5.—The mystery which for al bourbon | ity TE baggage wero kilied. ‘The train consisted of o e oot polls at i 2 ten yvestibuled coaches, President Fish’s car | W0 weeks has hung about the -y in some of rture. attached. The expr car contamed a | theldaho sectionof the mines and mining o by no means so confident of | campaign in New York has b carrying th ste a3 are the republicans. | nation of Isaac H. Maynard for associate Chairman Seward of the democratic state | judge in the court of appeals by the committee states thut he has made no esti- | democracy. National issues have been « ‘The provindial governor, who was ono of n the nomi- thefirst toréach thespot, displayed the groat- estactivity in’ directing the operations, and upon learning that the ship’s manifest showed duy on Tues 3 a $ thut there were twenty cases of dynamite mate of the result and that ho will not do so. | almost entively iznored. It 15 claimed that t blacl wards in_Richmond and §ho has recently | large amount of money in & safe from Now | building has heen cieared ur. A. P, Barker, | ol tEPr WERR BVECAY Cante B AWAESIG He will only say that ho is hopeful of mak- | in 1501 Judgo Mayravd, in his ofticial ?f‘isi\:‘;‘:hffi"fifé; LT L‘“;)’ "lfe ‘;:.su Yote: | been transferred to Colmbus Barracks, Yflrk‘in flg"’%" (l;f :‘I‘C.* ngen ““b'l'-'“l')ldbll‘l"fl a fanitor in charge of the Idaho exbibits, | Yy O N L CEICE NG LR O e 1 good showing i » | canacity, unlawfully removed from the oftice see, cping the Ao 1 guards. Boyle had his arm ,broken, but the | was arvested shortly after the robbery o ere ging ang a good showing and that he whinks the | SRICHE BRI, T O on retiins | black man's vote out of tho bailot box. In | O: has been identified withfehurch work in | Luniydegcaped unhurt, democrats will carry the legislature, as he A reward of $1,000 | \wag committed. Yesterday John Burgess, o | Sive mattes for the arrest and '"\fll'“lofl or fm'mfulmn clock repairer, and “Tom” Brennan, alias | It was believed that no more dynamite ree eading to the arrestand conviction of per- | «Pom» Dale of St. Louis, weroe arrested. | mained on board, and 3 h had ba iation and vres- | sons vesponsible for tho accident has been mg/notion ;and tug whioh:nad KBGR S “The men were trapped through the efforts | p.oiiie g, J % I::M;r‘:jl;)'?so}m;‘?; offered. of Burgess to sell portions of the brick toa | Nustily summoned to the spot was ordered L ————— e O Boiat the beie | 10 tow the burning vessel out into 1hs bay in and tho grout CENTRAL FACIFIC COLLISION, and Mome of the opals stolen wich it have | order that the flames might not communis ested in church been recovered ¥ y seut there by order of the supreme court, | Rivhmond thinks they will win 1 both Hamilton and | Ty \vas cnavgea that the motive was to pre. | it is the n ) s cnt Cuyahoga counties. yent u counting of the returus by tho Hoard l}il:_‘L‘L“l:tlx: 't of tho voting pluces on the m<{:x‘x‘v;:,ilttl>|!l‘:\n\xvxxl::: n g hairman Dick of the republican state | of State Canvassers until a new return could g OULNOLORD, L I resent ctid ) © 3 : o A g 'he result of the contest in the courts | the polls close there are always in line at | consc but it is learned that the committee fecls as feally sustained Judge Maynard and | each voting plice from 100 to 300 biack men, | intel Gertainof carrying both branches of tho ST of one | Bbout whose ¥ight to vote there is not the | work. A . logislature as it does of clecting MeKinley. | in' tho state senate, giving it also com- | least question. Nearly —all of them | Colonel Bird will leave Thero s o sort of understanding thav It | plote coutrol of every depurtment of the | Were born - uand rused in the voting | theZ23th lnst. expeets at least 25,000 Plurality for Me- | State sovernment, Sanguine republicans | precinct, as rginia - negro nov 1d other large this city ever since his ary stom for the negroes to get into He is at present one of hore. This was done in safety, e to thy wharf and to adjoining preperty, understanding of Orders Causes n 3 4 > s Coluzmbus on Serious Wrack In Calitornia. 2 NDERGAST. i d O{r n“““l:’”l‘;““‘f' ‘°"“‘f:’l’“m° Rexo, Cal., Nov. 5,—On the western divis- Dature,imanyoftheRbuliliugstoonsisbiENE k pkats: . vite vicl 1d houses which a few sparks might s in dispositi Ther - ion of the Central Pacific at 8:30 this morn- | Oarter Harrlson's Assissin ally Secures | rickety ol P predict a sweeping ¢ for their whole | nomadic in disposition. There is always e S P e SO T P Legal Advisers—Proparation for Trial, set on fire, ‘| Kinley. ket, While they n socure con. | SPace Kept open in the erowd about the polls ing freight trains No. 10, west bound, an Cimosgo, Nov. 5.—Assassin Prendergnst * T A (R < « The prohibition party and populists each | trol of the senate. tive of | for white men to approach and cast their | Thelr Associntion Wil In Annuul | No. 7, east bound, collided about a mile west oAb} el 1S BApHs: Crowded the Quays -t ballots, and there have state ti b ts in the field. both | haue o o ways time and oppor- vention Thi tunity for their ballots to be received, but | Crpar Rarivs, Ia., there is never either time nor opportunity for Bre. |—Arrangement the receipt of a colored vote. The judges at £ 59 as o the polls, when there are no white votes to | Vieted for the seventeenths nth. of Salvia, eighteen miles east of Reno, kill- | has finally sccured legal advisers and they In the meantime thousands B.—[Special 1o | jng Kred Leach, brakeman of the west | Will be in court when the case is called to- ve been com- | bound and Charles Givens, a fireman of the | morrow. Itis expected thut they will ask nnualconvention | same train, and four tramps, and seriously | for a coutinuance on the ground of insuf- KANSAS PO of people crowded down to the quay and thronged the promenades about it attracted by the fire, S C0 1 T, 1l They Declare that Thelr Success 18 Assured salne Hain, 1 foi. tred REAgLip 8Ul- | for the blaze from the bunkers soon actod as P, Threo Stfte Tickets 1n tho Fleld and the | be received,amuse themselves in catechising | Of the Iowa Dul J.fo be held -at mi‘:-:‘:h"'eu:;m}:fs firoman. und & SGramp namod | Helont e "":'.'fm""". [";‘ Jhe ‘.'.‘;”' The | a beacon, which guided largo numbers of the TR ,n',"f;"fl i Demacrats Confldent. the colored Yoters in line and makiog fun of [ New Hampton .and 16, The | Momteos b I nys ha 1o Tr O «-ni«ym\;rl-{le ,‘-‘,:Sl’fibi“&:i\;‘v&“n‘,‘;.Yih“é; throo | luhubitaits toward the water's edge, 3 ‘I:hc‘\\:l:‘l‘{)e‘,i;vl""k‘ lel:eulr::rl‘: !:]‘]‘ln:[';rs Ricnyosp, Va., Nov. 5,—Tuesday an elec- | the "“‘“"f‘- cnsh in prizes | cago and has a wife living there. ,"Mm“f‘. exports, who Thoasured him, looked | anxious to see this novel sighn. News was X '°"‘f'“ e of deods, coroner. survesor aud | WOw will be held in this state for governor, Sample Scene In Richmond. 8100 i mpton offer an- | The trains came together on a short turn, | ay his teeth, sounded his lungs and took | soon spread throughuut the town that the ounty ¢ Pr in each of 3 7 Vo o ang rning there will be many thousand black i y ¢ * hea clined to give any opinion us to his sanity, us [ g v iy morning ¥ e ) truggl hi . Judges in thirteen of the thirty-five judicial :“l‘“‘”’\‘l‘m“:fi emAess ")’r‘“t‘]‘fd‘a:““’"‘:':f ll“l"") men standiing fn long fines. nofore-tho polls dresses will be made BB W, Wilson, of | and tank, Ho lived two hours. Howas por- | oy xpect to tosiify at tho rial, d in a struggle on the quay with o con. districts, A gatos, and they will be jeered at as their mothe sk Cedar Rapids; | fectly conscious all the vime, and begged e nt of the Iowa | his fellow workmen to kill him. Afterdeath WRECKED THE DAM, Rieitert, Walker; | it wus found nceessary to extricate the body flagration which threatened to destroy & large steawship, The fire from the ship's bunkers spread quickly and ignited the three state tickots in the fleld, as follows: | Wives of daughters appr F R ] f R T RS ticket wives of diughters approach and sorve thoi o s Tt s ety rodiotoq e |~ Domocratic--Tor governor, ' Charles . | eoffeo and probably _pieco of broud, icans in 1892 geuerally p 4 Ut | o perrall ; lieutenant governor, R. C. Keny; { The same will be done at noon and ames Wilson, prosi eultural col- | from the wreck, The cause of the accident ' Wi v g 2 5 they would never again make a stand in the 1 . are. Wi ) Frs ,N. Y. | was o misunderstanding of orders. i R R R LS OO aisen: | Jong linea bronle and ‘the pooe neats. seby | Marshall, McGrogor, In. S, Barbor, Obi- Missourl Pacitio Agent Held Up, SEnaLIA, Mo, Nov. 5. —Dynamito was ex- | op guher failed to remove when the twenty y pulists are without democratic aid in all | pely; avtorne e Willlam i1, ¢ B his offoris. 0 or th frsn e eagouTiL Cand TSR Fredericks- | Juerensox Ciry, Mo., Nov. 5.—At Bennett's | ploded under one of the gates of tho dam at | cyges of dynamite were taken ashore, R Lk ain o imtice, theri fa! & " Drosnest Prohibition: govern futile, burg '".-“." SIS ave: M. I, | Milis, fourteon miles east of hero on tho [ the water works, threo miles south of the | “Apout 4:30 p. m. o dotonation on board { what the repubticans will recover some of | jeutenant governor, John or; attorney | This program has been followed regularly R OO0 DE% 0. B4 i Mo L | Missour Pacific rallroad, throe highwaymen | city last night. Two of the lirge gates | snowed. as it aftorvards turned out, thas it B thow lost ground. general, W. G. Kngley. 4 Y| evory two years since the war, and no pun- | Newton, Watorloo, prosigaei b G. Hen- | o qol "y " Missourl Bacifio agent, W, §, | were blown out of position and. then 100k | tho botlors had burst, sad soon aftor thers h'l‘:u{éwml!m‘-Hi:n'x w0 bo 4-0;1!1-1'1“::1 tlluu The canvass for the head of the ticket be- lsluuulu is avor u:uw‘l oub llun guilty O e oty tredrer: . 'C. cin. | Willlams, to open the safe, Upon réfusing | fire, but the prompt arrival of the employes e bih dath Aok M p at they will hold their ground. 1o state vool democrats a > P ar ties. It1s to witness the ol e s By \ 1 b, 1 el i o DU 'V e i 3 it hug lm;" this {:‘:H’; ’b“{:ll' ‘}[l' "L:#Nglh'ulu that the democrats will elect their state | mond and robably Petersburg tomorroy. Dead. to blow the safe open. They secured only | 1t is believed the attompt to wreek the dam The steamer scomed to open in half, sende 3 nnxu “»‘n\: 1;;‘\‘: l:;:) l:ll‘ill"l’“ U'IMI ’;\‘ ln‘,’:.:' T |hl‘.|‘-l=, ll)y“nl ullv]ru_ of :u”-vJ zln\:m 1{.10«;0, PERRY S, HEATH, C. Lutz, one of | $30, buv uml‘ibue“l, “"%“’“ ah lur‘gu sum of | was lnudu"byll‘x:‘l:n;‘flhu:{l fiuld: v;en;ul l‘luadud ing & blaze of fire skyward over which & - on 0 1 a ey wil Ve majority of two- S———— '8 ) v Le when the creei is high, ever been held In the stato, there is no data | thirds 10 tiie legislature, which body will CARLISLE'S FINANOIAL PLANS, BN ciisol.and | maney, e Bagueius PLs ia the distributing | on Uiopannt of Jevhan SAo ereit ts bR crown of smoko rested for several minutes, hl“";' »:mrn to {omcu&z :‘nu n\ull:[L 'l;he pab- | elect two senntors, a full court of appeals, — a whlelfl knwrm nrfl;;v‘ luv.wnmu ?:n.: RIOT 4 cuurod, A veport of such awful intensity was heard 4 uhsts to maintain their prestige for the | consisting of five judges, and circuit and cor- | Various Schemes by Which it 1s Proposed | an overdose of morpl ' relie 4 ; v that it shook the earth for miles aroun #m next .vd.-,‘..-,l:l..u‘.-;u.mlltuitpn:ll:',ull\ly u?mll poration judges, to Replenish the Treasury. headache. % ARREYIED A REVOLUTIONIST, Baltimore Congregution and the Folico d, @ VOLeS cast ey counting WasmixGroy, Nov. b.—Secretary Carlisle SN0 of 3he damossty, mha, 1t 1s concaded aid not send any intimation of a public on all sides; will have a ticket of their own caused houses o totter, smashed overy wine dow pane within the radius of a tifle shot, — ) PORNIA" D p Huve u Pussuge ut Arms, MICHIGAN'S 0O CALIFORNIA’S ML) LER FALR, Prominent Citizen of Bollvia Called to Ac- count in New York. Bavrmwonre, Nov. 5.—The Polish members lod r with 4 1 1] . in 1894, Ono Cougremman (o Bo Elected—Municipal | BtUre to congress indicating ho wanted any | Many of the Star Aty Of Olseago's | New Yomk, Nov. 5—G. F. Underhill, | of the Holy Rosary congrogation fought tho ?.:lg Jw'“'f'»‘nfmnli" Jfi::burf‘:fd"::‘wh:‘::mua - i risiati v ry, i Show e 3] lice at the church door toduy. . 2 it 3 LLOT, gLt in Detroit, legisiation to relieve the treasury, but it1s PR American ex-consul at Cudad, Bolivia, | PO/ ich after fell, a death d KENTUCKY'S SECRET BALLOT e A B T e ey s el IR £ s Young, director beams which soon e loath dealing Ccaused the arrest in this city yesterday of | Father Barabasz, their pastor, had decided | ot 5 S0 Bl S it ! 1 \ v 4 ail, upon the neighboring houses, scattering Midwinier falt, | Genral Joso M. Herandez, tho candidato | 8oL to allow ' any of = tho Poles | 4ol iy gestruotion whorever they crushed ot Ve Work | 1% the presidancy of Voneruela, on charues | SRWR 8IS CHioratora e ssied cards, | downwara X orld’s 4 i 3 g have sooured | Lot My result tn tuternational complica- | Bojico Sergennt Kyan was ut the door, and | ‘The sceno following the blowing up of the for exhibitors' | General Herandez was in charge of the rey- | hen he turned away those having no cards | groamer 15 almost indescribable ana the %o asreo | Olutionary forces, garrisoning the city of | ¢ Was asssulted. Seventeon of the fiKhLers | ooot of the exvlosion of these 480 cases of First Time the New System Ha duced In that State. LouvisviLie, Nov, 5.—The first election Been Intro- | i this city Tuesday for muaicipal oficors, | twken into consideration the fnances of the | 8eneral of the Cal and also in this, the First district, for a suc- | treasury and vhat possibly it would have | and other ofiiclalsof cessor to Judge J. Logan Chipmnan, who, | been able to act if a request had been made, | Profited by the expe under the new constitution will be held in | yntil his death a few months ago, repre. | Various methods have been discussed by the | Columbian exposition, Kentucky next Tuesday. One-hulf of the | sented this district in congress. The cam- [ majority members of the committeo, as it is | half rates from all railrg senate and members of the house of repre- | paign, which closes Monduy night, is one | shown by the conversation with them that | freight and have got th o hag | b i Cuidad, Bolivia, he imprisoned the com- dynamite will hardly be belleved. The sentatives are to bo elected. For the first | Of the Lottest thay lus boen fought | they had in mind different projects which | to reduced fares for vis B Snae | e o Bivn hoitas o o neliad S - ; : ] lot. The ouly issue in the legislative | hys thrice been vominated by the repub- It is possible that the first thing the com. | in the judgment of the . the air, where it mingled with the burning contests amoug the s in the osition authory. | before releasing him. = His wife was also | o cugots Counclt Chumber Guardod—De- licans for that position is Marshall H. God- lled to suffel reat indignities, he - Py fragments of the steamship, tug and wooden mittee will be called upon to do when con- | ties, 18 tae charging @ 8 oceupled | Compelie er g ) velopments Expected Today, early stages of the cam was on the | frey. Detroit nominally has & democratio | kress reassembles will be to put through | by exhibitors. Hnd the BWorld's fair Sy ::':"’,:ca‘,"(‘f::' Herundes salled “today for | 015,00 Nov, 6.~The o1ty council cham. | 3UaY: 8¢ well as with the mangled bodies 6f question of the United States sonator- | majority, but because of a division in that | Some urgent defiolency measure for the | tils, which hus boon at all great Fnag Wik ber. whor the aldermen fouht 8o sasagely | hundreds of the uufortunate people wha ship, ‘The avowed democratic candidates | party, the republicans have been enabled to | treasury. This may bo dono by increasing | expositions, £15,000,000 “aff #20,000,000 would wvr——— 5. < SUVARELY | \ore hurled upward at the same time and are Senator Lindsay and Congressman | glect their city tickets at the past two elee: | the in 1 rovenue taxes for the time be. | have been added to.ite California Bt Louls Prisoners Fight, Saturday, was in charge of the police today. MeCroary. A large majority of the demo- | gions. ‘I'his yeal 1 however, the two demo- | jug by issuing bonds, or by another is taking its choice Gratio nspirants for legisiative houors bro. | beatie factious ars unlted and hope to defeat | fof lasuing bonds, ov by auothor method § ok elaimed themselyes for Lindsy at the com- | Maver | mencement of the campalgn, Wnd there is no doubt that the new legisiuture will elect the . big Kentuckian. As 10 the political com- lexion of the legislature, it is not probable 4 the falling of this horrible mass can bo bettey . exhibits. [ S, Louss, Nov. 5.—Between Sand 0 o'clock | Seven officers were locked wsido aud out- huwm"{hm iy space m‘; :z has | last night & row broke out in the jail ve- :‘f::::“'fl:- . x‘l’,"fi.«"“.‘.fif.'w‘-‘."nifr{{l»‘ff' e BB nlae® ome | tween the colored men, ied by Henry Dun- | (i (0 EOR" 0" qine democratie. nldermen ! are obliged to | ¢an, the murderer, aud the whites. The lat- | held a secret caucus oday, but ut o closs Over the adjoining bulldings, tottering of the territory, | ter hud about gained a victory when the | i wus announced they had done nothing. | with wreckage, fella shower of iron fols ot with considerable | So great 1s the demand ¢ ugree for a third term. favor in some auarters. Betwoen £20,000,000 | twice had its territory én Lor congress the democrats have nomi- | and §30,000,000 of United States bonds are | missioners in charge nated Levi ‘. Grifio. a prominent lawyer of | falling due or soon will be due. It has been | parl, and now the ma this city. James H. Stone, United suggested that these bonds be paid by issu- | ask for another exienel i internal revenue collector for this district, is | ing treasury warrants, These warrants | Thescheme of the Midwinker's managers is o | combatants were separated by the jail ofi- | Liverything hinges on tomorvow's mecting. | lowed by huge pieces of wood and vhe res bere will bo any waterial chauge. | o cors | the rebublicau candidate. would nave ‘to bo authorized by congress, | carey to California the: st of the exhinis | ¢ials and all tho parlicipants placed in soli. el N A AR Jh SF N0 AN In this and other cities wunicipal ofiicers e —— and, although called warrants, would sunply | which attracted gengl tention aud won | tAry continement. Hulf a dozen received Henry Starr Sentenced. v i are 1o be elocted. For the first time Maryland bemocrats Hopeful, be auother name for greanbacks, The awner | high awards liore. & serious injuries, fowr Swmirh, Arvk., Nov. b.—Yesterday dropped flaming splinter which set fire 10 years the domocrats of Louisvillo huve gone | Bavmivone, Nov. 5.—Marylaud will ballot | of (he bonds could demund was ment i caln. —— Sep— Judge Parker setenced Henry Starr, the s of bulldlugs, causing & 4080 of to picees aud u:a mw:' is vullllud upon to | ruesday for a comptroller of the state treas- | but this could be supplicd by silver, or even | Movement of Goean B Novewbor 5, WUl Oelebrate Liyan's Ordinstion. R toriaia train’ rabhar'and isheate A er similar, one would imagine, Lo the one choose between the regular and independent | v nq o state legislature. Marion DeKalb | gold, as the treasury warrants would be re- | At Havre— Arrived--L& Champague, from | Burraio, N. Y., Nov. 5.—Next Wednesday 80 AN % " of | Which would have succeeded the bureting candidates, with the chances about evenly | U R AR R0 SUEAINE WaEPADS ] Nk Bave oy e Tof the ording. | be hunged February 20, for the murder of 4 Sivided Suiith, the present state comptroller, 1s the | deemable in gold, ihe same as the green- | New York. he Lwenty-Aifuh auniversary of the ordina- | P WVEGE DEQERY Sh W LU MIOICE 01 | forth of a volcano at the water's edgo. J A e demovratic canaidate for re-election, James | bace. At Browhead—P; Indiana, from | tion of Stephen Vincent Ryan, bishop of the | Tndiar rerritory P T A R S T e 15 Contest 1n Oblcako. " Perkins of Prinee George the republican | As long as the government mafutaius tho | Philadelphia’for Liv Catholic diocese of Buffalo, will be cele- e oaused such s brated with great pomp and ceremony. Steol Works Kesume. - Cuicaco, Nov. b.—Interest in the coming | and Kuley . Wiight the probibition. Smith | parity of ull its currency it would not make | At Prawl Point P eloction in Chicago and Cook county is iu. | Will undoublodiy be re-eldeted, as the state | auy difference to the boudholder whother he | New York for Bromen. "Rotterdam, from ncussion that, in addition to & | shaking thousands of buildings off their h : A f ) Sy X it ot T Yo el Haumssrng, Pa., Nov. 5--The Peeusyl- | 8 P k. oy g R ~ " | is largely democratie. ‘I'hie legislature will | received his money in greeubacks or silver At Seilly—Pussed ~Berlin, from New Brazil After the Yankee Doodle. = 3 L # b | foundations, it actually sank a small crafs tease. ‘Tho ofliclals to be elected ure countly | b yuniovratic, though ropublican gains are | Which would be discrel ¢ York. PuiLapELPuls, Nov. b.--Negotations for | YARMW Stecl works at Steclton, which have | 1, "), g rbor in addition to setting five 1o & commussioners and judges of the superior | yoy gulikely. retary of the treasury. The advisability e A ehiuse of the swift lttle sceamer | been running half time for the past three | || - L and gircuit courts. The principal fight is | ‘The real contest is in Baltimore, where an | has been discussed of suthoriziug the pay- Bwall Bise. the purchase of the swift little steamer | yo;ypy wili vesume operations tomorrow in | lare number of other vesscls ana starting between the friends and enemics of Judge | ~——=—-- — et e | DICDL O bonds in these warrants, thus put- A fire at 1815 Cuming street last night de- | Yankec Doodle, which is claimed to be the | gvery departient, giviug employment to | fives on several of the larger ships, inolud- Joseph B, Gary, candidate for re-election W [CONTINUED ON SECOND FAGE. | tlog wore wmouey in circulation aud at the stroyed $20 worth of furniture, fastest lu the world, are now peuding with | about 4,200 wea, | lug the Alfomso XII, which vessel, as &k

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