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e v ——— e ———— Pttt T4, slmahet it 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: NDAY,. DECEMBER 21, 1893-8IXTEEN PAGES. TROVBLES OF THE SANTA FE | jiemearedntovesn it | JOUN BENWELL'S NECK SAVED | et dadtisios ™ = ™ | ONE WEEK OF COOD WORKS | st ast et st 10 IGNORE, HIS EXCELLENCY |t r',.'i{.’.'v".}"y.?.“»':ll'fl"III"FH‘"?“"{'I'Y"““"“T"“”ilm;::" — DIED OF STARVATION. e groreont, Hio aaea that Chicaeo and Now s " | greater at this time than elg en months ago. Y o o od vany of ¢ o ossion Byan oml::o%‘:::‘:fi-nnmrfl‘" Went f'»"l'»i"»"f‘iii\?'i‘l'n“'1;~--}'r\3<f-|-|‘-'»':‘-53:{"," '» »:_,"-';;: One of the Akm;:m Imnhn-n 608 T | yyory o samering Wom the victawy or | WHAt Oitinacs of Omabs Heve Recently e e ot Alberty and vainly seoking an | Managars of the Duval Club Preparing to B h panfes nnd used as collateral have brough or Life. About the situntion now reported. The obli- Pliaborg, Pa. Done for Riscuo Hall A Pardament of Religlons. Havo the Fight Anyhow. gations of the companles are as follows PATED | r Prrrenvno, Doo, Zi—Within the past " R'n religlovs services. in the evening at OBligations of t Companies. escue hal will be continued v, Clar THIS ACTION HAD BEEN ANTICIPATED | O o o nterai duo Doc. | HURRIED TO THE STATE PENITENTIARY | twenty-four nours thtee deaths have occured | RETOLD PARABLE OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN | and “Brother Richards” conduct them. The | —— cmber. 1993, "o June, 1804, #4, 100,000, notes ki o congregation constitutes a parliamont of re ¢ | i Toans on_colint call, $2,200,000 in this vicinity fom starvation. Their ligions. No collection is taken up. Tho l 1ts Colmination fas on»‘-l by the """" - {otal, notes and_ lo S donion Canbort | Same Apprenension Felt for His satety It [ names wero: ¢ More Facts About Those Who Are Deing (";v.lym:.l Stk next to m‘u 1" orestant H.[\ .-\|n | Attorneys’ tnform Club that the Sia George ©. Magonn—A Statement o SOt snd ouhel L s Al ” Melpod—Advinory Board Appointed to | 0dists brush against Unitarfans, while the | 1 . ary 1, 1894, prox. & 000, eft lu the Cass County Jall Over THONY vIC . \, L os-bie disighd ; ute Book is Barren on the Suly the Company's Indebtedness— '?'Yw weste y‘u necounts are about normal with Y b ANTHONY DOMINICK, an Austrian Superintend Distribution of Dona- Baptist and Presbyterian g from the 4 J 3 % Night—When Rl Wil 1o Who the lteceivers Are, | the remittances for Interest payments turnec % \ me hymnal. Standing collars are a and that the Battie Muy *d 00 years, 1 > at 0 this orvice: K | biack to provide for November pay rolls and Executed. Lo e ki) U B b AU AL Sions=Servives Todar and Jewelry is an unknown quan ot current requirements, with ordinary morning. y. While tho congrogation was singing | financial conditions prevailing in Amerlca 5 2 i T | ere is My Wandering Boy Tonight!" at Lyrrie Rock, Dec. 9.—Tho expocted in | and Furope. tho murket ealue of these securls | (0l n g ooy | MARY WEISMAN, daughter of Henry | Roscuo hnil hns boon rescucd by tho peo- | B Fecent soevice o young man about IS years | yycxsonvin, b i oot the railroad world has happened today. The | ooijageral s about cqual to the entire amount | Telogram to Tie Bek.)—After a sossion of | W hony, aged 8 yoears. vle of Omaha. Prompt and generous re- | OF BEC. who stid Lt Bo was r‘ m ;|‘-:\‘.|’y GHvaroe SIS SRl ll_v b Topeka & Santa Feand St. Louis | of tho obligations AL FHOME8S 16 Lire ativenT Sor k14 tuve Lurton thy | STCH0 1 jistened eyes an o ssed dotormin, B O O e T e o oRMELIONS. 11 promptly propare and | almost forty-eight hours, in which publicat- | MRS, DICEA ARTHUR, a widow, aged | SPOTSCs to theapvenl for ald have varned the | pall. As ho passed out the d ro- | ton o prevent the Corbett-Mitehoil fight, ubmit to the security holders and creditors of | tention has been wrought up to an intense anticipations of u cheerless Christmas into | portor asked him the ause of his gri { | comprising the Santa e proper, have been | the company for their approval plins for their 50 years, diod yestorday at Homestead. wose of a day o sicing among the men | was told with suppressea emotion i comprising the Santa ke proy ha i Ui company tor theft App i forthelt | degree, the jury in the prosecution charg y 3 wy at H th fa dayof rejoicing among the men | 1 with suppr 1 i y u plkced (o th “'.""‘ 1['”1l»| Loy Otreate | lich shoui b considered as temporary ing John Benwell Koarns, alias John Boa- WERR ORERN DANDS, ;‘H'I'.”“'lf B |I'::L].l:-“‘n‘ "I“' P LH NOsL 0T THH: | Naouions: oF His @oxd mother whose & Work on the arena is being pushed s e e dwelt T’ cHdsbee thi Ty order of the dirgetors. L Gaent, | well, with complicity_in tho murder of old b ACRBIR L i + thay | M been issed by Colorado_sunshing L overyuhing will s Court Judge Caldwell in chambers at s i oslacn Matt " ¥ he number of men now lodging at tha iFoC VEATS, He s $ v w4 & bk 5 elock this ovoning. Tho appli- | 10 addition to the above, President Rein- Matthew Akeson has decreed that the pris- | with a Largs Stock of Bl Eight Men | ;o o= pe B “l>“ ¥ oRIvaEN | ;",' o H ”\“”M if e had y contest. A W. Cockrill, avtorney for ity e 230 o'lock this ovoning. Tho AODE |y 1) S4id this ovening that up to last Mon- | oner must suffor life imprisoument ia the | “Try to Rl Up tio New Orienns Expre N ST TR e PoreaaaRtEson Rt Fl L B R By Duval Athlotic club, expressed the R o e e 1 rast . | day the management was confident of scur. | Nebraskn penitentiary ST. Lovts, Dec. 93, —With the most seri- "“:l Dot S ekl ml;~ as | Thoao dro'only s fow of the many storics | OVI0ION OGS that thore was no law on Y pany of New York, trustecs of the bond- | jng the necessary funds to carry the road | = he agrooment was roached this afternoon {nte S WOPIL BB AR RORHDEAE | oy s Chiloago 35, No tlome | 4 10470 Rascuo hall, ¥ an s | Florida statute books by which the governo. . § 5 isved ; ; Pelod ous intent in tho world efight men attempted | o | gty s6l at Rascue ha ory man has his | the governc holders of the Santa K2 and the Me anile over January 1. Un that day it became plain g 6, Denver and Colorado points 20, Lincoln | AR ARG OF .Y e dore | That M. Mizoin would mot survive and 1t | SHOFUY before 8 o'clock, Judgo Chapman b gonians v rob the New Oriotns express of | 4, Sioux City 6 L R P | history. T many instances the men have | could stop the contest Trust company of New Vork, trust holdors | (A JIE WRERIY, BON Sl 0o followed by | tnd the prisoner wore immodiatoly sum- | (R IR e SRl A s Bt it s of tho bondholders of the St Louis & Sun | was beliorad lils death would be fallawed BY | 10 o snd tho foreman of tho jur; handed | the Mobile & Ohlo system, which leaves | North Platte, Weeping Water and Cass Francisco. company that would lower the prices of its | vhe verdict to Clerk Dearing, who road the | this city at 8:35 p. m. Boarding the train at | County one each, Wyoming 4, North Dako First Tntimation Recetved, collateral pledged to secure the floating Although tho press of the country has an- | deht and compel the compuny to use n part NO LAW TO PREVENT THE MEETING out ranciseo railroads and branches i it : the men who ave trying to bring about the contest are going ahead with the prepara ou be in readiness for been architects of their own misfortunes The Southorn Associated press corres Reeent Donations. spondent visited Mayport and {nspected Cor - Many donations were received yostorday bett after he had unaergone his first week's missive, as follows: Pittsburg crossing and bearing frowning | ““}*"‘_”3“‘]‘)‘“ 3, Il "‘\'_'[‘";‘. .«,\ l‘~-'(')lm_'- Aniong the numbet ot heretofore publistiod | traluine. Corbett was found in the dressing L Y Tl THE STATE OF NEBRASKA Vs, Jons BESweLL: | mien and pre: . ompty ske! vi iermany 2, Denmark 1,8 aul 1, Cleve- | wasa check for #40 from the Byron Reed | room stretehed upor o Ybing-dow ticipated the result for some time past, not of the money practically promised Lo protect | w the fury in this case,being duly empaneled 1 and presumably empty pockets, With | 1,0y “Kunsas 3, Wisconsin 1, Massachusetts | Company. 810 from Omaha Lodgo 13, Ancient pon_{he rubbihg-dowty ) | thosd loans.” As this weuld manifestly be | audsworn to try the issigs joi ‘i well loaded revolvers, the eight wouid-be im- salifor gtrol 168 Ordor of United Workinen, ad £10 from the | 010 and standiug over him woro Delaney, until the death of Chairman George C. | unfair to those who have undertaken to heip | fendunt nha tie. of Nebra J 1, California 1. Detroit 1, Rock Island wen. ard £10 from th Magoun last woek was any immediate action | the company over the first of the year, since | dofendant not guilty as ho stands' charged in | 1tators of Jim Cummings clustered about tho Qrogon 3, Pennsylvania 1, and other lo TR R “\,l:f,'f,‘l‘,'f,",'”","’.,T:;‘.h' ':,',,‘l.,"l\tf\‘\'\““ 1\'h'jv(m I:\”.mm::n:‘lv\:y. I;‘»”:v.”“n ::;1‘ |‘|'.E contemplated. The first intimation of de- :vl )\'m_fl;lifihlm'v‘!.\‘ \Im:nsz \;:-::l I):‘"”ll‘l‘“l:‘"‘:’-“['\:::;l :'1"":"":;’"“‘-;* HII:“_'J:;“I “‘-5”’.5‘.’.-'1:3."'n'«‘l”."”:"."'.:].." express car's forward end and the engine's Of tho above number all the men have re- | f00d daily, while other donations come from { champion that friction supposed to bo ne o8- clsive action was received at 2 o'clock this | O e e coran wos, fonethh | the Information, wnd asscss his punishment at | tender. As the train bo vled along they put | ligious profereaces except sixteen. They at- ’l“!l ey ,‘:"‘ city, Gospol sorvives will bo | ary 1o good condition. Corbott's - muscles Sio "‘l" Ly ‘i:‘:"':"l";i‘kl A TEING ottt fhear "f;,""“‘";fm"‘“'I‘I‘“’"lr‘“"’:",';l”"'l‘_f‘m"i".Tl‘lj‘,‘lz"; After the rehdlag of the yatdict the jutors | tompting o Prighton Mosssuger Hobertson, | Sehfions prelominate among thoso Who have pper | glowed with the hue of perfect heaith, Ho tached, which had loft St. Louis this moru- | m ade arvival from lurc N sttt L religions predominate among those who have | Wil be served v tane, Povortystricken | had just finishod wrestling with MeVey - o : i were polled and all responded that that was by o BANEEE e . | registered their faith. Among the oldest | boardel 10 hall today. Amoug the dol- | and his kness, clbows and collar o at 2 oclock, arrived over the Iron | that theinterest dueJanuary 1would bo | thair verdict. Judee Chapman then com- of the Southern Express company, into ad an dar 1o naid was warranted by the state of nego- ol : . Thon on the fist are G. Fellmuth, an Omaha | icacies will ke pic and cake. Moat of the | showed sthe abraisions —recolved in i1 Mountain with prominent 1ront | iy Tt LAY Hine, ‘sedthRY e Wid uot manded the prisoner to arise, and ip re- | Mitting them to his sacred precinets. He | carpenter, 59 years of age; P. Flaherty of !\“"" are glad to enjoy a change from soup. | str As alcohol touched thos n::: S Wiy, rates | oSS ol el | RS, BT A 8 | o e o o v e s | S ke, ot e | o e s RO TAeR | B T i e, g SGFE | Pon TSA TR o g ( anything to say as to why sentenc 5 X 3 X 4 | milestone, and H. E. Wilkie of Des Moine: AL ctually ate ten bowls of | grimace of pain from tho smarting. by hstenod to the faloral court | for thit purpose was on hand. In tho usual | ghauld ot b passod, Bomwell ropiied in tho | S10Wed b for the Forest Lawn, Il 8100 | Bihtcr who has witnessed 61 birth soup and thiree loaves of bread 4t ono sit | Sxplained thoy would 5oon s hirtonts house and were soon closeted lv\:lh s e oy | (O Bemm N pHTRRY the robbers slid off into the darkness and | and spent his last one in utter destitution tng l‘:‘*: Jracle (Sinee then soup nauseates | 1o the work Wit i TiaEt. | Judge | Hoeo on e i : 5 and he prefers other refreshme: Jorbott's first wor ik '1 et o et | 10 meet the' iuterest in bunk in_the cast Sentenced the Prisoner. disappeared from view. At Forest Lawn AN Trados Ropresented, R A ] B AL S LR B Galdwell, who hud arrived froin ¢ LOWS | earlior thin o weok before paymentis re- | Tuo julge then suid: “1u becomes my duty | tho train ofticers notified their chief, and | Al waliof industrial life arg roprescnted | tions and taole sorvice is being perfectod bs | o four IS SR ot LG S B HAeR the night before. The distinguished quired, funds being remitted from the west. | to pronounce the sentence and judgment of : in the pauper remistration. The building | rapidly as donations justify und it is thought | aftera rub-down ho putichod the bag for included George K. Sharety, clerk of tae Thinks 1t WLl 180 u fvenelit, the court upon you. alsopet the local hawkshaws upon thotrall, Tt R O Iovs s fo8 ! o 3 trades and unskilled labor predominate. | that three menls daily wiil be servod. — Yes. | half an hour ana then put on the gloves for United States circuit court of Kansasand | g S0 on Gl Manager Froy A jury from the men of Cass county has | but, with descriptions entirely lacking, pur- | This includes miners from the crippled in- | terday an advisory board consisting of A. U. | a bovt with Donaldson. Then camo dinner, - . " o ¢ 2 ) r here returned a verdict finding you guilty of + " dustries of Colorado, railroad D! chin- | Wyman, G. M. Tibbs H. D. Pe v 1 Texas; George R. Peck, general solicitor of ved in Topeka today from Chicago. He K ettt o vour | suit is well nigh hopeless. TR DLV EREOEMLIEGR IS U CEAR an, G. M. Tibbs and entold was | and in the afternoon the champion indulged e anoita & Santa. Fo of Chle | as mobi at s hamve this o samua, afcer the | MUFler in tho first degreo arl ussessed your ists, painters, clorks, bookkeepors, car- | seiected to superviso receipts and disburse- | in pool and hand ball. Corbett seems to be ! : esentng, af 0 pumshment at imprisonment in the state e penters, bricklayers and butehers from v ments at the hail. Superintendent Clark | gotting it rapid wo; E. D. Kenna, general solicitor of tho | news of the reccivership was recoived. Mr. | Poriontiaey during Tife, The jury has been MBS, IRVINE'S CONFESSION. ous localities, Many of the uncmployed are | will have activo chatwe of the worl and o | ho mischimes oeCura. tis no wi oot 3 ¢ Proy was very positive Vpo o1 > C 1o mi nee occurs, th 0 velll ORte! St. Louis & San Francisco of St. Louis; H. | Jros a8 Foex bt ,fifll‘\lx”fl o tited fme | very lenient with you, for ufter listening g the driftwood of the World's fair—men who | will be assisted by O. H. Richards. Ting tt \6 Rght for ts dice Mitonelt wilt 1.. Morrill, general manager and secondevice | b i - | patiently and carefuily to all the testimony | When it Was Introduced During the Trial | earned a living as cooks and waiters in Chi- ————— B morniug was { provement in the physical condition of the 5 - ind 8 § " arrive Tuesday. president of the 'ifrisco of St. Louis; Charles | o Vi 'N!“,',.I‘M‘ ARy i, :::;l!‘urg_;:su.Ll L.:l"un:nu a single extenuat- . the Woman Wept. ago until the Columbinn gates closed aud WILLING 10 TESTIFY. o _ R Alosandor and W, W, Green of the firm | “uhe stop breame. necessary” bechuse of the | intcircumstance to abpa your behalf. | Saur Lk, Dee 23.—(Special Telegram to [ threw them out of cmployment — ; uftalo Wil Not Come Iack, 2 ! [ AL I'he evidence without conflict shows that | o N e 4 The youngest applicant for shelter, who | Attorney Suilivan Willing to Testify What Varranaiso, fnd.,Dee. 23, —Martin Costello, exandor & Groen, New York, counscl | road's inability to meet the interest due Jan- | vou waro Tne Bee.]—In the Irvine divorce trial today 5 PRI ! S ) Martin Costello, of Alexunder & Groen, Ne ) it o : i you were a party toa cold-blooded and cruel , now regards the four walls of Rescue hali as Ho Knowa of the Cronin Murdor. the pugilist, whose case was before 1 ™ B ¢ of New | uary L Of course this acuon will stop all Jeri thi 5 Murs. Irvine was on the stand until court ad- | FON HOE o bugilist, whose case was before the court for tho Mercantile Trust company of Now | HiE¥ L. Of course this nouon Wit s I | murder; that you armed yourself with a _ only home, is T. Corp, & boy from Den- | Ciicaco, Dec. 23.—In view of the roferenco RO ooy York, and A. A. Rosington of Topeka, coun- | tercst.und the entire income under the re- | qoadly 'weapon, disguised yourself witha | journed under strict cross-examination. 4 8 at Crown Point for prize flghting, has writ. ] 4 orship will be expendoed on the operati . who is only 12 years of age. In | to Alexander 2 T e R nga ) o fok he ‘Union Trust compuny of New | ceivership will bo expendod on the oporation | inysk aud enterdd the peaceful home of one | When she loft the stand she looked pale and | nativities, Amoricans and Irishmen pro- | jo Aloxauder Sultivan in tho estimony of | fon, from Bishowo fo Canadh siviie e had orl uldldaludsibe il g didihy of Ciss _county’s best citizens 0s an a b T G S Mrs. oy and of the more or less general | N0 intention of returniug to the Unitzd States York R “While the road’s property at prosent is | g 1S Cout y's ALD D L haggard from tho strain; however, her | dominate, while the Germans and Swedes G ThL Y L 1o BTRNAECEAL i ¢ in better coudition than for several years, | qoved voun oy, | Co Ty and therd former testimony was not materially | 8F¢ not very far behind in numerical pression that he has never made any The party remained closely closeted be- | wo shall now be able to still furshor improve | ©rS. ST o : et e | AtRSAREN statement in reference to his allegod con- Detroit Will Play. hind closed doors with Judgo Caldwell un- | 1t ap that It will, in tho near fature. dne The court has listened to the story of your | broken and she still h mpathy with her. o s ist story o “1e i © nection with the case, Mr. Sullivan was | DErRoir, Deeo 23 —Today ex-Manager 1l 5 piclock when an order was agreed upon | ggubtedly bocome the bost railioad property | Lrefrom your ownlips and thatsoryaleust | Irom the lesiitiony on Cross-cxuminttion | po g, yoljaf arrived forthe indigentguests | called upon today at his law oftice and asked | Leadley received aletter from R. J. Glenal- Appointing threo receivers for the Sarta Ko | 1 Lho World: 1 do not sy this o & apieis of | 4068 noUdppeal in your behalf. Your crine | it apnears that she made avothorconfession | oyiuatua hall the atencs InCIontALL0 the two | why ho had never made any. denial of th | Vil FeDresentative of Vidcrheck, denying system—J. W. Reinhart, president of the | braggadocio, for I know the facts will bear | i3 0ne deserving of the heaviest penalty of | iy the hotelat Omahy in order to case the | nights when the fate of the institution wis 2 R ke acuial of the 4 430" story that Detroit's franchise in’ the Sinta e system; J.J. McC general | oyt tho assortion.. Besides the additional | gaur, but g are merciful and you are | mind of Irvine, who suld he was haunted by | trombling in the balance was & panorama of | <o vicdge of the case Western league would be played in St. Paul, cousel of the Santa Fesystem. and Joscph | pollmg stock, much of which has already | forruniate. Had vhis verdict, like the one | NMoaygomery's'ghost. tie praved with her | pitiful poverty, which has been detailed in | M. Sullivan indignantly denied that e - < C. Wilson, clerk of the United States dis- | hoen ordered, the rond will now be able to 'r“v]«l ‘x:‘ .:'(ml] n‘o;l;lv'u-‘xvq v "‘\?;' :“f- for a long time and was very loving. At tho | previous issues of Tne Bee. At that time | had been silent and said: “When Cronin IN SOCIAL SESSION. trict court at Topeka, the latter being o | puild now depots and other contemplated | 4ingt" you without a consciontious scrupic, | ane,hotel, sho allegoa; thoy reucwed the | boots constituted pillows, and newspapers | was flrst reported to be missing 1 stated compromise rocelvor, the milrond naving faciliies, oS 1 | for sour crime has nothing in it to appeal to ‘;';fl“":‘,’"; ‘l'[L:“fi\":"“‘md‘;}‘ AT Dhn'(;‘ wero subsututod for matiresses. The dis. | repeatedly to reporicrs and otiers that, 1| Omana Eiks Enteriatn o Num commended Reinhart, McCook and Ge A 10 ¢ of the new receivers, ke ooy agreed first, to live ether, and second, flketiog, : fiv by ke concerning his whereabon N e AR LA U1 eBor BLEND | e o ool ygor oo ecstvors lamenay, of thelh w mal flickering of the five in the two large | kncw nothing concerning his whereabouts x o that a divorce should be sccured and sho 7 48 oW vy |kw FaniskD v . N B AL LU 4 [ x ¢ v “The santence of the. o Sithe S o! ] a ho | stoves cast a somewhat weird ray | When his body was discovered 1 expressed | The system, but who was objected to by the | jdentificd with the road’s affairs, and know e ence . court is that you bo § would entera convent. ' Upon her promise | over the forms of prostrate paupers | regret for his terrible fate and hope thut omplainants. The receivers met with no | it busincss thoroughly, but us to what | Lyir Beuce to the penitentiary of the state. | 1o do a0 Irvine called her a noble woman and ; e ity e would b Siscorored ‘ad | mirth and revelry lust night, the occasion resistance on the part of the railroad com- | course they will pursue it their manage- | fagenit on there be confined at hard 1abor | said it would be a grand deed. Ste denied T O e o b o pejaoversd MR | Figii a'atag gboll panies andan agrosmest was hm‘-\yln,llp.n-.- no Information.” et asygyou b all guil, even n\q:‘h'll)ll.x\\‘w:[({{‘tllu' confession, | tho instaliment plan, s persousl discomfort | “During the coroner's inquest. [requested AL 100 Mr. Beach Taylov callod the A Mr. Frey could not say what, if any, ) vhich says she slept with Montgomery sausey v ed conditiol recluded | Dr. John L e wel Wi reporter, to : rder and oiuted Ric Tho bills in both cases were the same and | ehanies would follow among tae oniciala of Hurriod Lo the Penitertiney. Chicago, und denits having confessed to ;'xl:x\;rbpfiwihih:y | oo oroh ok D s ol o oy octing it beck sane DHoM L LT showed that the raads were heavily invoived | the road Immedintely nfter the sengonco Mad been | IFFeRuintitics n Omnnhs, There are several | sugh trying times as theso that testod | testify at tho inquest. Mr. Tanemformed | it chulrman. - Ubon nssuming control ot with maturing obligations coming on soon 1l Manager Frey of the Santa Fo | pronounced tho commitment was issued and | Withesses to como whose testimony will bo | physical nce and powers of invention. | me that he did so state to Mr. Hertz, buy | | e meeting bo cnarged that the oceasion andithut the inte danuary 1 could | suid tonight that they Wwould bogin the pay- | Benwell was hurriealy taken to the B. & M. | taken on Tuesday. *1 i Necessiuy prompted one mam to tear out the | was not callea er, when the grand | Wos oncol mirth and merviment. — The first not be paid and would bo foreclosed. 1n | ment of wages for November on the 84 of | depot. followed by a lirge erowd. When the | The only feature of particular Interest in | sleeve lining of his ragged jacket, which hie | jurors were investigating tho case, Mr. | uumber wasa toast to those klks who were both cases the compiniuant's bills went | January, sure, and possivly next weck, and | 8:45 train arnived he was put onhoard and the case today was the'introauction by the | subsequently filled with sawdust and after | Henry Greenbanmi met me on the street and | absent elaborately into figures and were very full | hush the matier untilall the employes are | accompanied by Deputy Sherift Jonn Tighd | Plantiff, during Mrs. Irvine's cross examina- | sewing up the ends, he utilized itas a piltow, | expressed rogret that 1 did not tesuify be George 1. Marion of the Brass Monkey LA ey ‘""}“,‘i“ “'_“";;l‘l“""“* aid in full up to the first of the year: and Sherift Eikenbary, was taken to the | Hon. of the writteu confrssion made by her | ymid many glances'of envy from less fortu’ | fore the grand jury. 1 told him the state's | company started the entertainment with i EErogatos SXU0000, s folloyes: 87 : gy pomteutiary. This measura was decidea on | 0t Omahia on Novensber 10, 1502 1t was as | nate comrades in misers. attorney had control of tho fuvesgation | fevitation, giving an Malian's view of a B e 0,000, Gl JOKED ABOUT AT, bocauso it was feared that the verdict of the | flowse - 0 o 2 L G The appeal for alleviation of distress and | and 1~ was not subpmnaed, but would |~w'_‘\'-l\lll LR 1'\.“}‘”‘"1\.. e tSpagheuld Jortgage bond: e 5 9 : . salrs | JUry would not be exactly satisfuctory to a AR ereby releaso '3 the disclosure of the lamentable condition of | have gone promptly and was veady | Dasc bull club and wihe ruit Venaers Pro- morteage bonds, S Unton Pacific OfMciids Doubt the Gult's | Jurre number of veople, who might take it | ffom all claims and obligations that I may | affaivs at the hall, as published in Tne BEg, | to testify ab any tme. Mr. Green- | tective Association.” followed laver in tho The interest duc Januzry 1 will aggrogate bility to Make Linprovemenis, into their heads to avenge the murder of | have had aguinst you as your wife because T | brought many responses from the beop! baum nquired if he had permission to re- | evening by an imitatiou of “Washington noarly SO0, wnd the Hoating (devt 5% | The reply of ex-Governor John Evans to | Mavthew Akoson had sexual intercoutse with C. I%. Montgom- | Omaha. The mass meeting held at the the subject of our conversation to | Crossing tie Delawave. bout o cVF . (oL B8O Of | o nerviow pubtsned i Bee wion 1 | Thorordictlicks considerabio of saay- | 3 i Luseolay Neb wilo e vod thore, | morein cubat which ¢l was rald and | Siatos avarmer, Longmmorker, [ sepial | Jo0 MU S A0S ) - ol e e e g the general public, as the w and ¢ | “hicago at G 1 ) he work of Superintenden ik endorsed, | promptly in the affirm o. Subsequently | sweetest ballad singers iu the col en- TN Conk Remolod Bl 'l“.‘{‘“;f, N caused vonsiderablo talk | iespread that ' Benwell should suffer | $1eping with him. © Mus. W. | started a popular movement, which will bo | Mr. Greenbaum informed me that he had re- | dered “The Giel [ Left Behind” and *Bon- ho receivers. are we n in railtoad | about Union Pacific hendquarters yesterday. | \anoine along with Hill. There ave good The witness wept for some time when the | the basis of permanent maintenance of the | peated the conversation to Mr. Longenecker, | hie Dean circles throughout tho country. | Tho puner | While officials were very chary of answer- | grounds for bohieving that to_have lofe th | coufession was read. institution. and suggostod that he (Longenecker) intevrcs | Arvitiooftho Howard Athenceum company roceivar: Josoph C. Wison, s bocn 0 | gt governor soriatiar subiciont was | Srsoner at tho couney fil ovor aieht would ———— Tash, Tuél, food, clothing and blunkets | gito mi, but Longenecker, he said, doclined | Zave lmitations of a brass baud. baujo it R galoncks, ! learned to throw a rather ajferent light | simply huve been to invite o lynching. The ¥ RUBBE - were sént_to Rescue hall, and there was | todoso. Tam roady now io testiry, butam | Spanish guitar aud his latest being o cone ) | wpon th position assumned by tho ditator Jury twenty-three billois, and at one many a hearty “Amen” from the lips of the | powerless to force my appearaucs ina case sition between himselt and wifo upon his | | | i i fyener: e st dering Brothron. Elks' lodge rooms were the scene of Wil Flle n Supplementary 811, ko Dnicn Aol HE DA e G T e | 1w az tho long deliberation the vote | Paring Work of . Lone Desperado tn a | destitute at the evening service, when Mr. | to which Tam not a party. repurn froma round with the boys. i of Tnion c, Denver & Gulf. It was | sto0d mine for life imprisonment and three Miswouri Tow Clark gave thanks to God that the doors of S0 faras Mrs, FFoy's testimony refers to ion was amusiog and called for an en- a standing joko about hendquarters as to vhe | for hanging and then mize Tor hangmg and | Gurersmige, Mo., Dec. arine b Rescuc hall would still remain_open and a | me, it is infamousiy false. She lias made a ; ging h ing but ¥ ability of the independent roud to builda | ghree for | : k s imprisonment, oD , Ty - | welcome hand would be extended to home- | statement for publicaiion recently in which | Conroy and Fox of the same company mount to_foreclosuro of the bonded indebt- | porvat Galveston capable of ~floating the | Mathow Gering, Benweil's counsel, was | Lisuccessful attempt was mado to rob the 3 cdness.in which event the branch lines,which | navies of the world.” In fact it was very | well ploased with tho verdict, s 1v. w > | Farmers and ders bank of this place have been sapping the-life blood' from | mueh doubtod if the road would pay operat. | TOlLEL '?,‘,,,l,.“‘l'{‘",‘:."[‘“,.“,f,t',‘,fi','fi i was the | oday. Cashier E. F. Durand. alone in tho Gy T 10 (A, to ascribe to me." lowed by Mr, Fox withi the sweet Irish ballad the main lines will be lopped off. The order | ing expenses, let alone constructing harbor | avowed his intention of carrymng Hill's caso | bank, was suddealy confounded to find him. [ _The responses from benevolent citizens | fu was gossiparound the court toduy that | “Shamrock” Laterio th it in each of the two cases the same, and | tnat would be able to cov e with castern | to the supreme court. 2 & il ¥ 38 ranged in cash from 100 to %0 cents. One of | Michael Davitt, the Irish leador, may figure | Charley You Can't Losc hcvoked tivects that the receivers be “authorized | g 4 0.5 preme ¢ | self Jooking into the muzzle of a revolver, e tinste Sselannialt|| s aelii X ibhp s IRIGAEOESIOA MBI RESR] 3 1\ hat te > toreed L L | seapor fiag 6 CEapm ANbBoro a0 JIRERMENbALhIs = ot A \ tho most striking instances of self-denial | iy the Coughlin trinl s & witness, either in | S0 mush applause that they were forced 1o and directed to take immediate possession of | Solicitor Thurston when asked to renly o | afternoon announced that on Tucsday morn, | Neid by o masked man, who said: “Hund | and the charituble impulse of a childish | yorson or by a deposition wken in London ive several Irish imitations. Al the railroads and properties (including | Governor Kvans' statement, published ~ox- | ing at 10 o'clock ho would fix the date of | Over tne money, and be quick about it.” heart was that of little Moneta Meikle. | *“According to Mrs. Foy it is suid a Jetter | _ Marvion, Hayes and Marion of the Howard 346 miles of oporated lines) aud torun. | clusivoly in Tk Bep this morning, fought | Hill's execution. From this it is inferred | Instead of complying the cashier droppel | This child lives at 1720 North Twenty-first | ropregented by Cougnlin to have been re- | Atlcnaeum company related the sty of manago and operate them and (o execiite | shy of the propsition, but fnally Said ho | that Hills motion for & new trial will bo | under the counter and mado his way on his | SUCCU witn her parents, Moneta, by con- | cofved from Mr, Davite was mado to serve | “MeCarty’s Suaday” Clotlics. Ty wero &t conliuct syatematically their bisiness: glad €9 hear of the contemplated fm- | overruled, as such motious must bo first | pands and knees to a rear door. Hurriedly | piastablo perseveranvend soveral sicrifices, | as Dr. Cronin's death warrant. Friends of D ilas s wents. ~The Union Pacific.” said he. | passec sfore 2 X 60! had saved €1 in nickels and dimes received it arhenLl 'S g 686 2l L by the others told the story of the e o sy stomabin ity thelk businoss. il b e ] 0 b | passed upon bofore the daio of the execution | fie gave the alurm. Keturning, the cashier Davitt are satisned of the utter impossibility | 5 e o Rotyur i at vavious times during the past few months. | of his haviee written such a lotter, and | Stealing of “MeCarty's Wife.! 1 boud for $0,000 within the next thivty | tied up in the Union Pacific, Denver R Scrroerd found tho robber vuusacking papers and’} his little girl had looked forward to Chr ol IhbaTas Fad Aot At niato amanb i Hugh 1.Ward of the Lrass Monkey company days and the order contains an injunction | & Gulf and naturally any improvement the A Grand Islund store Closed. f-wk‘» o was .mv\‘u’x V‘Ul\lL od, but dodged | pag with many brignt anticipations outh concerning the matter, It was firs od s pare of the program by reciting tho requiring the roads to bo turned over to the | road makes will enbanco the value of Union Grasp Istaxn, Dee. 23.—[Special Tole- | bebind a ‘_""“‘.‘"“ RE2 ‘l"". the ‘”“‘.‘r beat a | hyd saved her mite to invest in a Christmas | proposed that he should come hers 10 t Voluntary Ovzanist.” followed by an Trish roceivers. Tne ovder gives tull directions L | Pycific securitios. Beyond this thero 1s | gram to'Tire Beg.|—The store of E. Walker | MASIY retteat theough the fron door. present. Last Wednesday, when she heard | pup it is said the plan is now to have him | recitation. *Ihe Excursion to Coney Island, tha receivers to employ and discharso om- | nothin By thoe time the vobber reached thia street 3 St hola 4 o ) tosay, a5 woare in court. to speak | & Sons, de: e agelos o ! her mother read the account of the suffering | appear before o magistrate iddon and | Later in the evening he proved his right to ployes, bring suits and have authority over | i legul phrass e & Sons, dealers in dry goods, was closed to- | fifty men were hurrying in search of v St [ianneanibolore pimaxistrutosin Kondonan i i 5 b , < § O8] g=t1n at Rescue hall, she sacrificed the anticapated | yake afdavit to the eifect that henever | phe claim of a comedian by tellivg =Py e matters that come into theiv hands: to |~ A'well known officiadsof the Union Pac night by the sheriff by virtus of chattel | him. He walked deliberately down the | ploisiares of Christmas, and sent her savings | wyote a letter advising the “removal” of Dr. | Troubles of an Ttalian Saloon Keeper' avd pay expenses for operatinz the propert speaking of the reply to Receiver Auderson, | InOrteages in favor of Switzer, Pembroke & | main street, pistol in hand, mounted his | o Superintendent Clark av the hall. - When | Gronin or any one else. He will also be asied | “lmage Vender dmounts due for operating the ro1ds and for | shid thit tho matter could not. bo. scttied L Henry W, King & Co., M. I3, Smith & | horse and leisurely galloped In ten | holatter heara of the circumstances he did | 1o mulke a full oxplanation of any letter ho | e social ended with Conroy and Fox, track service and car mil s, and the | through t wapaners. “The facts avo. | Co. Troolich, Dunker & Co., ucnberg, | minutes fifty men were in pursuit,and inless | yot want to accapt the donation. but the | wou hove witsten Loty ono in America | Marion, Huyes and Marion, Joe Natus and order is made upon the express condition | said he, “JudgeHailett recomnized the position u: ander & Co.. Gooree A, Clark & | than two hours .”"",'['fg‘.'"' was captured | Jigle donor insisted, and said that she would | containing the phrase “to remose at all | others ina grand potpourri that all lozal dobis now due and which | Deaver was in_through the stump in tno | B0, Weid, Haskell & Co., Tootle, Wheeler | and brought back. He vefuses to give his thergo without the Christmas present | hazards, but use vour own discretion.” Thanks of the lodse aro duc 1o Messrs, Lo were coutracted in the operation of the | silver market. Denver needed the help of | & Slatter, Jumes Elliott & Co. and D. B. | name, AT b than see Lthose poor people suffer.” "Ihe supposed crank, James A, Bowers | I Phelps and 5. Coonvy, managers of ibha voad, and mcludinz damages noney and | tho Unton Pacifiv, Denver & Gulf us an in- | Fisk & Co. The ageregate amount is given | He was brought to Sedalia tonight by Oft- § £ 1 nelr D A e S e e ST R e Ty Y any and. Howard work furnished and done in” the vonstruc- | dependent corporation and got it through tho | 48 $L40. "Rumors of thef ailure have been | cers I J, Murphy and J. W. Black and fiagee.0r2 nalc Dushitutiol in the Coughlin caso by attempting | Athenseum company for thewr courtesics tion, repair and cquipment of the roads, | Judge's ordor. 16 may bo @ temporary bncfiy | CXtant for several days lodged 1n tne couniy jail. He gave his namo | A canvass among the men who ave now at | G, CGUERIIN Cqute By L8 nEa < shall bo a first licn upou the road, including | to Denver. but 1 have my AoLbtons to 1t bovte - as Edward Smith, ‘and his home Haworth | the mercy of public sympathy disclosed e | (08 ME ) TR D0 E FRRES A T | PERSONAL P ARAGEAD I, afl llability to persons or covperations who | i permanent good. I fact, 1.0uostio county, Nllinois. He is about 85 years old, | fact that the prime cause of their idleness is | Pl 10 LETE. I A P Sy —— My becomio suroty for thi conpany. or | ek 1t Dnee il b i ducstion very | BASKIN ON UTAH STATEHOOD. | jive fect nine inches tall, and well dressed. | due to the industrial depression throughout | RIdKe last nieht, wis bron heshalupoudeo | eundorse or guarantee for it. The recoivers | ofilces of tho serrezated company for any e He did not have any papers or money in his | the count Ihere ave a few trampsamongs | HM W RREREE, Fo 3 R0 it ordered wro also roquired Lo pay Judgments which | gt Tongh of timo after (o toorranomtin | Sieerity of Mormon Promises Leavas no | possession, and the horsa ho rodo had been | them who have not been on speaking torms | ProfUie 1 RIS aRRGe 00, FEE GO EETCET Hutehins, attorney of Madrid, Neb are found against them which 0L ap- | commitice has perfected its scheme, Ohjrctions to the Plan, stolen from Mclntyre's livery stable at | with honest work for some time, but the ma- | LM 10 0 has MARG AR comparded by Miss Helen A, Hutehins and vealed frow, and all payvments of thoe re- | ol Judge Baskiu of Salt Lake was in the city | Windsor the v Auother stranger | jority of the unfortunates g men who ury "]';‘;:\,‘;,r;‘l"‘“u”“.m“ 't that he know noth- | Master Ben. urrived yestorday and wil goivers aro 1o .:u ‘l\llull‘f)ltl il allowed by the ‘ TRUMBUL for a fow hours yesterday afternoon on his | Wio fled from "”“’."{, when the alarm | cager for work and have muscles develoned | 4,0%¢ yho Coughlin case, had no woney with | spend the holidays with Mr, and My, H. 1 B 30 Jap shoy hood | Uok nobio . way homo from Washington, where he has | \V4$ Biven was iso overtaken and placed in | by hard labor in the past { which to bribe azyoue and had mevely | Hutehimns, at 4504 Farnaw street i A susplementary bill will likely be filed at Toveka January 5, which will be tanta- less and hunger-stricken humanity she ascribed to_another the authorship of | Proved themselves the princes of cotertain- the imaginary letter which she now pretends | ©F8. M. Conrov sang < Itistling Jack. fol- RS eene————————— M. Oaborne of Blair was in the ] il is an accomplice, He gavo his nume One young from St Lo vhose e e AR Lrom:-Washingion, Wher Bas | Jail s an accompli guve his name as e young man from St. Lows, whoso | WhiCH dba.ianyoeno .and hag. cmorely created for such ciaims shall cont Jetition 1o the Courts i the Tu- | been for several wooks. Tho judge is ene of | A G tevens, and will give no information | glistening — princo albert and’ mau. | AOULGH AL the Juky e tho wobk 1gesies | Vicatod by an order of tho colirt ol noLico. to o Gu atem, the most vraminent politicians in Utah and | about himself. ner presented fadin memoriesEeor [FRIUBRINO AroWconistracks MO NG 198 0 the persons interested, The complainants DeNvER, Dec Frank Trambull, re- | hus been a prominent figure in territorial T Pt better days, frankly stated that his present the thing.” WOH]CH flnd are requived Lo prosecute the suii to fiual | ceiver of the Uniou Pacitic, Denve i : ov. : 4 His appearance and mannor wis that 6T and national potities for a number of years. FOUSD DEAD IN HIS BUUM, condition, Wwas e 1o LIS umbition 10 | el hnd nftor o sover 4 s wi 2 firat gl PP ey TeT ond an elephant life on & mosquito income, | GEafEL SR CEER T TERS o i ! £ompshe iasgeneio ranjoneRkativasiel |G k. Woodworth of Alg Dies | tio was o bookkeepor by occupation and had | Tublill b was abiowed o g0 W en Ol Ve dintingushod VALY ITE o the cannon | i Lepepas ey hony Uhe COINCYUICO 10 bith 0f | tho Lerritory in congrass and for years was Suspicious Ciroumstance nola u position in S, Teuis which paia g0 |, Dr: dumes 16 lnbort who heid, e W VY OITICTT ULy all L > for St Louls, Clerk. Sharovt | oo Nebraska and New. Mowico, e | thomost bitter encmy and hardest fighter Cuicago, Dee. 23.—[Spocial Telegram to | per month. He was fond of socicty, liked to DSy fmicing sho pupors i the case with i 10 | oysvas sot for Loaring January 3 the Mormon church had. Ho did more than | pyg Bre.)—George R Woodworth, a well to | Peep through the opera gluss several Umes | 4o ey basin wore made bofor \fter dopels o b droperiy filod ja tho United "Wk propor iy is distributed over Colorado, | 9By othor ono man to. secure the passage of | do merchinat, formerly of Algona, L., was | & Week; enjoved wood clothos and god Uy | death. but believed death was vaused by the | sro most competent to fully clato tho Lt Luib €0 Y ) ) YRR . . Gy " 3 4 g i WA g He notonly spent e could earn, unds on the head and ne 5 : BN i ks hoara = ;\':‘\\”.H\‘|.y\‘|:‘~ ”:’\‘\. 1m“ ”.nnl‘\A braska and | the Bdmunds bill, and has until recently | found dead in his room at the Briggs house lm’; all ho could borrow. The result was | \\.‘n:ly“].\‘l ..\.“3X |:’ 1“‘”;”:' l\\l‘l‘l R . and delicacy of CUTICURA Bosrox, Doc. 2, —Tho mootiug of Atchi- | DHIEING Of attichments. und othes. astiong | been the loador o the opposition to the nd- | today, Heart discaso is belloved to havo | thut whon o lost his position, his nssots ro- | gy’ nonth might have been caused by 1807 er 10T st T0F At daily son, Topeka & Santa Fo dir s s een | in COMYES outsiie of Colovaio, which has now | L sabjet, the e s PCAKINE OB | hoon the ause. Lo had beon in Chicago for | semblod o sipher with the circle obliterated. [ that heath tibiil, BAEE BOCL mosition ¢ i i it postponed until Tuesuay uext jurisdiction over the system “Thero is. L bill | tho past three years. Mr. Woodworth was | Ho “desdheaded” his way on the trafus and | 3, omrocy of the blows on the brain could | coriations of the ekt iad tanco 15 pismbranc oF f he following stutenient f Churl \ 3 I'herc is but little doubt that the bill ) 5 struck Omaha with 8> cents in his pocket. L | . T et ] 1o s follosis statement has been bsued | Chales Wheeler wis 1oday - appointed | admitting Utah to statohood will bo passod | about the city yestdtfay with It 1. Sponcer | Roduced to his last nickel he ook i “low aot be dotormined. G o0 50 or oTensivo Jorapi e i okl and preditors of | treasurerof the Gulf roud under thorecciver. | ata very carly date after the holiduy re- | of Algona. ‘Thelatter wus appointed somo | birth" av Rescue hull and brushed clbows LR O B et BacRN o naratlon At eimtive Srastion systom i ostgnad (rom Ofties, cess of congress. = Ihere js somo talkof | weoks ago assigneaifara finm of Bancroft. | with un ex-section hand from Wyoming. | it Dr. Cronin for medical attendance. o dirvetons 0f tho Alohisan, Topekn & | BT Lovis, Neo, 28.—Colonel Jamos B How, | Sing the torritory o statebood - with |i1a ™ Mr, Wood wortyeas nogotiating for tt A musician strolled into the hall during | "8 I IR A0 TGS ¥ 10 PapL it o ral Wiy #nd tho Bt Louis & San | second vice president of the Wabas! | Arizona, but the scheme does not meot with | purchusa of the stock they week. He was in havd luck. Music g . of its vombination wih CUTICURA, | Femeisea. compiny, conpriving, WHn o | o i ot the Wavash rail- | opy favor in tho west and 1 do not consider | "Apout § o'clock last evening the two .men | “hatl charms to soothe the savige breast.” ASEED 70 WITHDRAW. farly puriiying, eleansisg amd s yioe R ary owned moidd contralied i thoroiis | way, 1t is Just.uow voed, has handed in | it practicable. Lhave not opposed the ad- | o fared the Briggg house slightly under the | but in his case it had no persuasive influence 4 orties. 1t is thus onablod to heal mucous irvitas 1oad system of the Atelilson, Topeki & Sinta | his resignation, to tuke effect Febyuary 1, | Wission of the territory this time. The | jyqyence of liquor: 'Mf: Woodworth regis- | over a salary or a meal ticket. He pawned | et e {ons, the caits of many System, e compelled b sminee it wjority of out people acoin favorof Uhe | torei ns Aloxandgr Gonham: o was | is musical insuunenc and ved at_the vos Committes Wants No Mora At Al i meetns of the directors held . Ne e sudden terminaton ueine e current | 3, s beld New | mohsure and ave ara 1y opposi- 3 b d 4 ney-sackett Contel ¢ O I TR AT ) it | York pecontly his resigration was accopted | lacasureand I have withdrawn vy onesi- | ghown to room 421 o'clock this morn- | taurants and a cheap lodging house for a ney 1 Contely Onn | tion totne measure. 1 am convinced that doerco without delay, otheryvise the court | railway system, this morning § will discharge the receisers Judge Hullett for the conveyauce to him of whether the wounds upon the boay found in | 31058, €tey, it i3 most vaiuablo; posseasing, noying and dob \¢ weaknesses, while it imparts streng lic me 10, 1 } A g Fon e 9 oW £ 0l ] contest committee of eind petiol s el 1 rt and Chirles M. [ays, general manage i 10 A ing the chumbermald opened the door and | fow weeks, but the employment that h ing of U i ! T a9 G e eyt itrrassment 10 the compnic AW elected o sneceed Tin - Colonel Tow thas | e pledies of the Mormon people have been | roung the guest deail on' the floor. Tho fact | looked for never came. His lust reourse | the Jacksonian club held last night Mr. W ek ]'-" Dashonsan AlliekThiR Lt PRCSVL rther payaen (s f Lo o ends Lwenty-fiye yours of service, which be | 1ade In good fuith und will be kopt. 'Lhis | hut ho hud registercd:under an assumed | wus sulcido or Itescue hall. Ho choso the | ortios anid is ostroy ¥ OW (e and IEenosE coupon At AR, eing the case there oxists no_ valid objec- | paiio B e A O N AT T e oIt dcuan Than o] Bt g Bow e i Inierest, voup san with the North~ dissouri railioud and | tiou to the sdmission of the territory. Under namo gnd that Lo garpigd Jatiors nddressed | latior. Souy Jolilmhow Js. 0 I':l:“““,':u‘. | Suckert contest was talked over and it wa gl Bonds r rn, i S0l il WAtk e bucuasa the present condition of affairs tne zentilos | 0 MF Shoncer I bo igfid Conislon 5% 8% | of genorous dimensions is greater to his tasto | unimgusly decilod Lo roques: in Lo witl LA Kilsed 1is Emproyes” Wages have nothing to fear from the admission to | | W, King & Co. furnffshed the ideatitica- | than a Wagneriun opera ("‘”“‘\\ A T g TS P s Oy Wy, of th 4 Derror, Dec. 2,-The Detroit, 1 statchood tion i I ¥ , i ansing & | * Reforring to the dissolution of the liber 11 Bardest Role. statod that Mr, T. J. Muhoncy will henee P S W kb Chicago & West Nisnmn soa | pdSeSorring to the dissclutlon of the literal e | il ) pariy in the territory, Judge Baskin said STED, K e Among the arrivais at the poor man's | forih conduct the case. o upstolal duimcion 1 A do gencral reduction in wages last | There is no question of the action of the ARBESTED:FOR FORGERY. paradise Thursday night was o voung man | The committee will huve a conforanco with Blee 1 secutitles owned by th dow have announeed that the liberal party being sincero and final y from the cast, who said, somewhat huskily the ofticers of the Jacksonian club with o Yincdun collntorl, has yosume the old seate danuaey 1 Bust. | Nothing but a renewal of the old practices | ¥oung Mau Kockgd ((Fp for Signink an | thyy ho was from Chicago and that he was | viow to having i sheclal mooting ¢ allea for veiluethon of the loatlg del 55 dous not wanrait it th general mang. | of the Mormon church would cause a re Undertaking I'irmW Nawe Lo Obecks. an actor. He gazed around the hall, which | next Sawurday night for tho purpose of dis e A e M v sass, but Ve roads are going to ey it | onganiztion of the party and I do not thi jeorge Woolridge, atins Charles Wil- | wus once a theater. and with a sorrowful | cussing Mr. shoemakers conduoy and cans | FERSE 00 L oh, these clrcutstinees B becomes the o N VWi in the Lope that un increase of busi- | thit ahere is any danger on that score liwms, who was formerky in the employ of | shake of his head, said that this was the sulting as to !-l 'Ilv'l steps to ba taken in the T I Py AP Ve dlrcetors 1o (e sl aehe ity ness snd addod roa of employes iy hely | Judzo Baskin was elccted mayor of Salt | Heafey & tioafoy, ws arrested lnstgovening, | burdest role he hua cver played in hife. ‘The | contest proceedings. fislo growier 16D (. euinsg Sser vy i LRG3l Sntvneet wlllw saine | thew tomake it permanent i Lake at \‘lnmm clection by a handsome ma- | o eoq with uttering forged instruments, | BCLOF Wore & huge l‘urnwnn.‘x! ;um‘l..nl\uu\— L — e srall QIMAE RX . P b mfoa, ghelr” bond snd atckholdens sud | ority and is the second gentile who has be 8 pearances was well cquipped o dress. 2 nie hgiiors s St i oA o - sredinoes, und provent the distaicgration of § WL Ak wer Them on Tuwsd oy, A e Ty s h. boieh | i prisoner, up to last eptember, resided | Yk It whicn bore thie mprint of & hard | The second anaual bali of David Gilbery | Fold throngho \”,',‘ A, ||-”.'~:( Hpss 43 $lip raltruad vysivn [ ST Pavi. Dec. Win tho Northern | onponent of tho. Mormons, but his well | in Omaha, but about that time be con- | winter, was the crowning glory of his per- | council No. 2, American Order of Steam | Cex.cour, Solofropticiors, foston. Fratewiun of e Courts arye Pacifie employes 1 from, the ofi | kEown couservatlsm aud lntegrity secured | cluded to try his*fortune in extracting a | sonal appearance Tcinoars. will bo gaven at Washington hall | 18 Viow of Ui corpart vel§ siallwid ten- | clal8 it soswor to their protest aeainst the | Wim tho support of the Mormons, who threw | liviug outof “the soil and went toa placo | Superintendent Clark viewed him with on the evening of January 1. The commitieo | porary rellof s coquined i Proseat wosed reduet 3 their support to him near Bennington. ‘There he raised a check | surprise. He was better dressed, 1o all ap- | on areangenients consists of Messrs. Miller, ey, consileriing the m o of Ul eriol in A % thoy wire told N - o and der 10 §#0, poarauces, than the s applicant fo Theiick and Austin, Music will be furnished 2 1 I ary phoy sl v o inge a decision, and the wen w u . by Thicle’s orehestra. Prof. Matthews will et o i PR o0 el R s i ot awen will watt wntil 3, ¢ York was placed under avvest by | Yosorday. howover. tho charms of city | theatrical tendencies opencd his cout. hows L aey g prowpter. PR et A ST T ety wiily s 1 i Ahe prosent b pressed vons | Lest will be " w1 Chicf Detoctive Huze last night as o sus- | H& caused 1;{..1; w rlr\;nn’nm.u: and nfim;- :-‘h"’w n{-”:n‘l :u:’n‘n\t‘ ”u‘\‘“ s ll‘::n:. fl_..n LR, = Auti-Faio Plaster (nstant and grateful reliol Stk Wt 1) 01 Eecral i, i —_— pivious chavacler, near ourtecuth and [ bere he is alleged 1o have given a check 3 G004 fheo S et Ahurs \While 1o » Vi o as viell as cowdort, strength and re s burkbowi et (he protection pl The couris Woitwny amounting to $ tothe Ideal chop house, | tendent's face to one of pity. The Albert Moody, & luborer residing st 1545 £ et R AL MUkl s fu vk uad the execidtivg it Legal G. Cravii, gener tent of tho | Douglas streets. On the road to the station | yyother jn the sum of # to the Diamond | covered a multitude of poverty, The ctor | (00U (voer, was fouad by OBI- £, ) uowed viialiiy, Ocorous with bk oficors of he sy ernl Compaiies By becn iy kg dens ol L * | the prisoucr manuged to throw something | uwd 4 third ono to William Neve for &, for bad no coat, vest or shirt. A pairof hand | North Eichitecnth s 4d by y{:}f gam, spioe, and pine, it 13 the purest, clod oL telat i) M 5 i the city, aveompanio P hoemaker's connect ith the Tracy Lty | | o mucons m 10 exeopt that one 15 dry | (s olicr et Moace CUTICURA BOAY oxeris | o eame puiifying, 600 hing, and healing ine | Zuence in one case as in the other, | 1 0thors of 140 CUTICURA REMEOIES the 1A SoAP appeals 10 the refined and cul | cieryviliora 28 the most effective skin rifs ing and beautifying soap as well as the and uursery. settlug forths Ve § Ll g 11 2 ‘ BT , - . ustained suvere injuries to his head and a : kit lons 501 |l 16 Favsunsl | SNt division of th o zen differont kinds of keys wero | Heufey. who now dispute Woolridge's | sustaming a pair of faded striped trouscrs. | sustaiucd suvore injuri e R s nd L FOARSIEEL LA e pailwiy ofice 1 sod Man- | foutid bpon his POreon, Haeiuding several’| authority to sign the firm's name to any | In the pocket of the latter werc i few theatri- © conveyiice was ordered to lake him sad ¢ ‘mm:‘ i fe ¥ ¥ . Ko Awchiwn sysiow ne & whole, dncliding | day it of is Leing O s skelaton keys, and & screwdriver of a | erder whatever, und hence his arrest cal papers, while s thin understirt comploted | bowme i | out of the wagon, which evidently ho wanted | all of which be received good coin in par painted suspenders, somewhat infirm with | cer Plin at the Webster strect:depol about 4 sweoteat and best plaster in the | toconceal. When searched at the station hese orders bore the signature of Heafoy & | uge, seemed to realize the respousibility of | 3 o'clovk yesteraay. While in o it he had J- Sorld. Feculluriyadaptod 10 woumen A Ao