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—— THE OMAHA DAILY "Cizs e e A A f>%:\ FABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 2 1894, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENT of the Bouthern Assoclated press to learn in_the case justifips - the Intest developments, There he learned Since the belligerent outbreak near t J— BISMARCK'S BIRTHDAY that Governor Tillman had placed officers | : " 0T beginning of the trial the personal rela- - - - PRV Hunted Thtoush In the Western (‘nion office’ at Columbla, Kentuckiane Interested in the Breckinridge e honan i have been | Hungary's Populace Makes a Pilgrimage | Emperor William Sends Him o | 2 snt o Y th | who Inspected all asages filed, and re- ey visibly etrained, althowgh they have for the 7 € 8 - \, N . 2 Men Who Have Been Hunted Through | Ruo inencried ot o i ot meet | Seandal Ready to Open the Killing, | ost part obeerved scrapulously the courte to Buda-Pesth, el AU Woman Qonducts a Burglr Who Had 1, H o " their approval, He wired Governor Till- s of the court ‘v m. Mr. Shelby, the “RLLN, Apr oday 18 el s an od the 8 . South Carolina Swamps Aro Safe man, Advine: Air RREInGt thip sourme.and — W partner of M. Breckinridge, at whose niversary of the birthdny of Prit = his. | Robbed the House Into Masculine Hands, xpense the papers were dispored to make marck At an early hour thin | Z ()ing - - —— At mentnl wtact Shortiy wrtorsard the | SON OF THE DEFENDANT ARMED IN COURT | Fili because of ix belligeroncy, has shown | FUNERAL SERVICES OVER LOUIS KOSSUTH | Mol N, n sarly hour this be - GOVERNOR TILLMAN IS MUCH PLEASED | fnecials to the Asioctated press began to kg (I QLB ROl U LEEL i o Altona Choral socicty proceeded t¢ - oee | ADMIRABLE NERVE SHOWN BY MRS, EDGE arrive in this city, and it is | - h o not expressed regret at his early action, Dismarck's residence ot Friedrichsl ind Senator Irby's adviee influenced the gov- b ernor to withdraw the officers, Desha Breckinridge Goes Dally Prepared :_. ;;;.« n)(vl.n...»ml,v.- )le 1 1;w necemsity Lald to Rest Followed by the Prayers and | serenaded him, Throt ut the de pn- v Tilomat Aaslva e . to Resent Any Criticism of His Father's or it, which, under the code of honor e Fond BYATE a(renthe - oL CelemvaTha] Tatre : i N ooy Announcement of the Fugitives' Arrival at AHOBIN DN I Kok P HTaskt Will Prote which’ obtains’ in his section, made ft im- Touching tant streama of telegrams, letterd Epis | Thiof Had Exhausted Himself in Floeing 3 S I SCENEL ourse--Blackburns rote perative_upon him to resent the remarks es and Ineld at the and presents of flowers have flowé * ito 7 Oharleston is Welcome News, —_— the Wife of Luke. of Mr. Johnsor OrveCamlIL TG olt Friedrichsrub, Count von Moitki he from His Pursuers, Militin Sent Ont by Tillman Reach Darling- P . (2 A vy emperor's aide-de-camp, arvived at . ton and Go Into Camp. BUSINESS BEFORE CONGRESS, — drichsruh bearing to the ex-chancellor an ONE REGIMENT REACHES DARLINGTON | DARLINGTOX Cop April T—(Speclal | ()01 NGTON BUREAU OF THE BE Work Mapped Out for National Legislators | BUDA-PESTH, Aprll 1.—An fmmense EEtata i him upon. the octhaion. the | CONFUSED, HE RETURNED TO THE HOUSE Telegram to The Bee)—A special train 815 T Y 513 Fourteenth Street for the Next Week. crowd of people from all parts of Hungary also took as a glft from the emperor e from Columbla, bearing over 200 troops froni JAS SOTON 1 b he Next - S B S USRIV iy lendid culrass w cpaulette hicl n Columbla ring ov v u WASHINGTON, April 1 WASHINGTON, April 1.—The tarift bill [ and many from Austria are in the city. The | Prince Lismirel ..m\fif,’x'\.n‘n Sonned, The ' : 5 arious parts of the state, arrived here at 10 Wil bo peealisd. th i . Thirteen Companies of Conntrymen Respond ot ’f‘,“"‘,’ "”‘r""\ gLV et A '1 v -”" ]””l'”['l that when the court | will he taken up for consideration in the | great center of attraction was the National | emp ror I bl lettor, | which ' was of (he He Then Had Singular Company for & AR b'elock tonigh iere wis 1o crowd to meet | trying the Pollard-Breckinridge case ad- | wenate tomorrow at 2 o'clock, ord- | museum, fn which the body of Kossuth is | htesr ot wiiens (paracter, sald that ihe " to the Call for Troops, the soldicrs, the streets belng as quiet as | journed Monday, March 12, Shelby, of de- | ance with the agregment a in the m"“ ":“ u:.‘u-“ "“'h ‘”“ ?vx ”\' ,“,l. :( 7.“].\‘1\'.‘.'“ which the culrs g8 was made wos Number of Blocks, ETHE they have been all day. The men were | fendant's counsel, aulted Johnson, of | committec on finanée and with the notice | "8 Gl Ualde b i L . A to which his majesty desired to give ex- _— under arms Columbin us early as day- | plaintift’s, and that Judge Bradley, after | of Chalrman Voorhees to that effect, and | ! Ul U B UL LD A T pression by a dedication of armor. EVERYTHING WAS QUIET AT MIDNIGHT | 1jcut this morning, the three last companies | saverely characterizing this affair next morn. | Wil i all_probubflity be the prominent [ MAtns. Replying to the deputation, Privee B | MADE A HARD FIGHT BUT HAD TO YIELD arriving about that time. They were give J el B toplo. of detinte BB the entife: Week Several impressive incidents marked the | marck said he hoped to shortly be uble to bl i klm time. ||‘|\ wer r‘lnvn ing, referred to reports that had come to ‘“‘ her mekstires Shich may clalm | day. One was the visit of a large number | CALEF into personal communication Wit the orders to stack arms around the peniten were are other measures which may cla s o o visit of a large er | regiment at Hlaberstiadt People at Their Homes and the Strects | tiary, and remain there all day waiting for 3 Wi rdsHal i attention, none of them being likely to re- | of maldens from Transylvania. Clad wholly g BPOcIAL LAt 6 D FlnR: the a court armed with deadly weapons, and that | cajye consideration without the consent ot . f . ¥ AVae TIapTaly Cotte a special train to bring them her celve consideration without th 1sen in white; they deposited many wroaths of Denertod—Whisky W 4ok Tonight it was quiet in Darlington. Being | these gentlemen, one after another, arose | the managers of the tarit bill. Senator [ gowers ; ing to a Close Sentiments -l'lnh-l that all the constables who took | and disclaimed having brought weapons into [ Hansbrough's bill for the extermination of part in the shootlng here Friday had left the | court. It was noticed at the time, and re- | the Russian thistlel appears upon the cal- ntry, the adyvisory committee at midnight ! A infshed | 3 1 But sent out instructions to all the posses to re. | Barded in some quarters as significant, that | endar as th |:u:|n \4H ! ine i |,w il p Ak, . W or the ta Il would be called up on turn. This belng done, everything was ap- | neither Colonel Breckinridge nor his son | for the tariff bi ere o Buda-Pes G > 5 Siae er silver and eastern exchange. Yarns OLUMBIA, §. C., April 1.—(Special Tele- | parently settled. At ono time is was sug. | Desha joined in these disclaimers. It was | MOnday, and it AR G :f:k.",. ot l|‘.”\‘,1lu'v i'.“ > m:r:; T “l“u“'l AR e i Eram 1o The Be To use hix own language, | gested that the citizens organize to resist | whispered about the court then that one of | COWld be legitimately "'I' ‘I"' G ":‘ (‘,"{" "" ) apFtved 4 r; "‘ ) the great HUR- | 4 ome consumption being fair. The - | phone request was received at t police Governor Tillman tonight recived “the best [ the country troops that had been mobilized | \a bailims folt Desha’ ¥ hould feal sqrdISDENEC) - BUE IC. 18 JAE 40| BErlAN, ArciveC Bafely, nd their vislt to the | night's business to India, China and Js station t6: send. tha: patroll wagon ts. No.a = W . a dispatch to the effect | 2 Colum but upon the advice of Mayor bl 1u “Desha's | pocket, ume that it will be quietly lald aside | pa) was one of the noteworthy incidents of | has been moderately heavy: to the . ‘agon to No. news ye It was a dispatch Dargan and the advisory committee no such streets were thronged the (UL ALLALEEL G0 LOCLL L (U Gl L, e W RS « for con- | the day. The Eiypt and the continent it has been rather [ engine house. Tt was stated that a burglir at Lake City, on the Northwoestern railw e wounded spy, MecLondon, was tal Which led to the disciaimers in which young | treaty” and the proposed bl for 'the regu- [ ¢aqjons, atiia L bt LU AL QUL L B i people whom he had planned to rob, a4 within a few hours will have arrived | from the juil last night, where he had been reckinridge did not take part lation ot the: Betllig sen seal fisheries The sYal. WATVIces 1d Rkirtings are now well s The wagon was sent, accompanied - by Mlllt\ ! u-fl leston. Their names are | carried on Friday evening, Only the jailer These incidents have led to a fecling of | Senator Morgan ha¥ stated that he will The funeral serviees were held in the [ anit the oastern quiry is vally good, | Omeors Haze and Wilbor. ly -m! & ‘- I SRR L d S et | W28 present, and he submitied very quietly. | @ppreliension in legal circles that another | probably ask the senatc to ;:w_h:yx [ne | vestibule of the National museum in the | espectally for the Indin markets. The minor | 0 Aze anc ber. Quite a crowd Felder, Murphy, Livingston, Galllard, Scolt, | After a short consultation with the friends | and more serious affray, possibly tragedy, | treaty the Jatter bart of the weel SU | pregence of the Lutheran bishops, members | Markets have ‘heen fairly uctive. Home | had gathered, despito the early hour, and as IEcORALE, Brion i and Harling. It | of the wounded man, he was given into the | may yet mark the proceedings. It is said | there is & pro t i h 4 trade has b the police pulled up at the engine house two Ll ELall el o ang ax gh I R e L L Bl DAL will e considenca ax of suffielent {n- | of the Hungarian Diet and the Hungarin gt e O 1 ST L 15 uncertain whether the Gaillard mentioned | possession of a pa ) secare his A ourt and counse e heen ¢ portance to call for prompt action here | Magnates, After the sing 3 5 y E1H, e, T sidering the 5 b T st 2 | Magnates. 4 ging of the national | RELIGIOUS RIOT IN MILW IUKL © chief constable s sor Io has | release. They change hing, cut oft | Sldering the possibility of such result. This | will be little difticulty in securing an unde 4 R 7 il | s mustache, put him in a covered wagon | fecling is not allayed by the story that has | standing whereby these questions can be | anthem, fn which all present foined, Bishop s . Wl been reported as found in a diteh wounded §oyg carniad Bim into the country, away from || been put in eireulation since the defendant | taken up for temporary displacement ot | Sarkany delivered an oration, in which he embers of an Antl-Catholic Society Break [ Who appeared to be more dead than alive. by citizens and then killed. It will be re any rallroad station. . took the stand that Desha Breckinridge, wh the tarift it ~;xp;i1}:::n-‘:‘ fl'l\:;ln\:II"v‘l"-{“v‘]'m{;‘l: v!mu‘u-ull extolled the patriotic services of Up an Anti-A, AL Meeting. : .l lie knees of his trousers were torn, his hat membered that when the fight This morning when the news was received | 18 standing loyally by his father, has threat- B A tlons re aino on' the: calans "’“ HE MILWAUKER, Aprll L—(Special Tele- [ battered, and the coat almost wrenched from Darlington Chief Constable (¢ and | that troops were coming here from Columbia | ened that he would personally resent any Be- consldered at any time, | | Maurlce Jokal, one of the leading Thungar- | gram'to The Bee)—The first blood of the | his body. They took him to the wagon and three others escaped on outgoing trains, One | there was general indignation, and it would | insult offered his father by plainti’s coun- will not he pressed for an writers, and a member of the Diet, fol- | umpaign was shed tonight, and it is be- € GHGELY, i . hier | MOt have taken much to start an open out- when the latter shall cross-examine the The fiff bill will be the lowed, speaking on behalf of the lower house of the four reached Columbia he chiel | ) cak. The advisory committee met and ad- | defendant. These threats are sald to 2 o'elock each day of the week, or until | Ho dwelt at length upon the self-sacrifics constable Is said to have returned to the ed the people to offer no resis been made in reply o some one's sugges. | the morning business shall he disposed of, | Kossuth had made for his country, 8 atiaine Wi defin as ol S0 e 3 . 0 dge W © a skilled and niti- | and there will be two hours each day for | jng with a touching farewell to the dozen men & R S e VAR I SR seene of the trouble and nothing definite has | Nothing is known as to the plans of the v tion that Judge Wilson is a skilled and piti- [ and theee SO0, B0 SR i iiineous ques- DR AL LG e b meeting on the Sou ide, and about an | P asain. He gave his name as John been heard of him or the other two since, | iting military, or of the purpose of their | less eross-examiner. Hons: awhich properly belong to that hou i btise o1t iamoven aniany dor il b ssts were made, 1t | Webber, unless he is one of those mentioned above. \le» 5 ll:v U.u]malluu company has gone to HIS LAWYERS ARE ANXIOUS. everal .‘.n.-,,.“n.»n:- |ir n‘\;- “”:::m'(.'l' \\v:: ‘]‘,“"l:":"\‘“[’d '”Wr-g «-\"-)r"nl{”“h’“:v;:fi: 'wf.l“"]‘.fi’ hllnlgh( g TR RE R At THS Butalaty i, committed)iat 26onlbhe meet the troops under the ¢ & of Gen- T R o of the de. | he offered on Monday by the co e on | P said 4 - faha i Twenty-three constables were In Darlington | (¢ G A0 FEORs Se? the copiiand of Gene | Tt is also reported that some of the de- | e offered o MOGES, 23y GUiing ‘Wil | come a placs of pilgrimage for Hungarians, [ might be expected election day, the police | yesterday morning out in Mystic park. At when the outbreak occurred. One of these | jugt heen received by the adyisory “'“I s fens counsel are annoyed over Desha begin, in which Senator \'oorhe air- | every one of whom felt the deepest gratitude | will he kept busy °F lay, W bloody | that hour Mr. William Edge, who resides was Killed, another wounded and is in Jail | tee: 2 b St (LU L oncodry gometimes | man o the finance committoe, will I off. | for the services Kossuth had rendered his | collistons may ke place heiween members | yora una s employ the Union Pacitic Aol 5 A ompanied by young friends, fearful lest STl be replied to by Senator Allison, | country. of the A. P. A. and Ci g s @ ! el at Darlington, five are in Columbia and | COLUMBIA, April 1.-Am glad to have ot monded by some’ fancladbInRuIt to | ontt nayord: O andNntios Jtsaanot inowni| owiare s fo e The trouble occurred at St shops, was awakened by the sereams of his 3 assurances of quiet prevailing st L DU he senators will be heard. hen the funeral services at the museum | o yo01 hall, Lapham str and S seven are still unaccounted for h Bt e Ist prevailing l ] his father to an act which would prejudice | in hat o ~I‘e-“r‘"x e senators Wil be heatd, | pad been concluded the coffin conveyed | School hall, Tapham strect and SIXteehth } wife, who said a burglar was i the hous names are: Swan, Meekin, Drown, King, | gents St i the country teying to | the case. It s said Butterworth, especlally, | {t )8 SwiG, Wi SEERRC dab, "Will speak | to the funeral car, to which were attached | lengue, an anti-A. P. A, or wtlon, was | The first thing to confirm her suspic was Holloway, Walker and Gaillard. Governor | murder the stute officers, so 1 am' in- | fecls anxious in this respect, and has 50 ex- | oqpy In the week, aid it Is known that | elght horses covered with mourning capi to e i, “Mhe neihbioriood B a ol | i fact it the light, which they havo been ¥ 3 el i formed. As soon as s and limb d_himself. Yhe republican. side of the chamber | son. In the procession were twenty special tlement, e g among the resi- | €08 08 PGB Y Tillman thinks that the escape of nine 10 | re'in’ poth coumties I will fssie @ proci . Governor Blackburn, who was Indig- s Tide, Todge, Cutlom, Hoar, Haw- | cars, bearing between 2,000 and 4,000 funeral | dents of (hat section of the city is bitter 0 "‘I hablt of leaving burning.on tha tablo, Charleston will greatly relieve the tension. | mation restoring the civil statutos nant at having beeme placed In what she , Morrill and Mitchell of Oregon are prec | wreaths, Then followed 600 Honveds, All | ASAINKC the A 1h A I Qs ogReentee| i ediiioxtingulated fanaal sl divIniEwa s He says that honors are ahout even between 3. I TILLATAN, deemed an equivocal position by the defend- fed to speak, but it is not probahle thu discord among these y [ evidence that a window was open in the i m RO Ty tion D heakt, MoK st omn e heard | Wore medals. Firemen formed a guard on | {heir strength, the A. P. A, leaders have 3 escape o April ~—(Special to ha hingband as alive the ould Darlington, and if the other spies N v il prove long, s many of | reaching the cemetery, the streets throngh | the co-operative party, and given It sub- | were two of them open in the rear. the trouble will bo over. He reccived a lated Press)—Although there has | be no necessity for her to appear in court, | FHEERC i s likely that for the present | which it passed being densely crowded. | stantial encouragement. —They have partly A Tr g0l 100 KeaifOF A rovoIvhE LAt ra @ispateh from Adjutant General Parley, now | been no actunl disturbance here today the [ i said to be very angry over that part of the | yot more than one will he heard in a dav. | Not a window nor a roof along the route | succeeded, amd of lute there Kug beew move |0 0 ST ARl ; in Darlington, saying that the citizens told | undercurrent of the feeling is still very bit- | defendant’s testimony which qualifies her | Senator Peffer i also expected 10 Speak 01 | was unoccupied. Business, much of which | 0F Jess frietion between members of the AR AR AIAGN N eartridgee/ him that the wounded constable, Melendon, | ter, and it would ouly require an outbreak in | own or impugns the correctness of her recol- | the tarift bill this weak op next. is done in Buda-Pesth on Sunday, was at a | (o league. (his feelig eulminageq | Hem he saw the burglar going at a rapid had been delivered to his fricwds.” McLene | (his vicinity or some obnoxions act on the | lection of the events to which sho testited. | =0 = AN SO 0 komisea in the | complete standstill, all the business houses | tonight i the ‘Disody riot, which was'pre- | Kait up (he road. Ho was not tobe baf- den, contrary to previous report. was mot | part of the governor to again stir the citizens | It Is understood she will be rec e, Ot "Ktrugate over the O'Neill-Joy | being closed. Everybody wore mourning, | cipitated by the members'of the co-opera- Liled, — and ran to the residencs EEoWC G Aaoral ARArlevE dose ot [af HIne LUk the mbrning sliours tlle | profecniion In teny Lo scorta - Comteated. election eyse will be resumed [ and the city presenied a scene that was | Uve pariy. - atorles of ove witnosses, | Of Mr. Finlayson, who lives near, and asked know where he Is now. town apparently recovered most of its usual [ the defendant’s story tomorrow. Although it hus been apparent | never witnessed here. The members of a | ,According to the stovies of cve witnessos f0 505 0 T e 5 REGIMENT OF MILITIA SENT OUT. auiet. and ihere was nohing on the surface | The relations between the Blackburns and | siie. (hu' case s been brongit up Al | thousand deputations, carrying' wreats and | foUF brotiers mamgl St whe e CEE the bitrg] St i cli would indicate to a siranger that the | Breckinridges, it is said, have becowe very st'n dozen demoorats were opposed & i e e n R AT gLt ¢ e labor mavement, wenit | aud also for a few cartridges. phich Swauldiindicate o u stranger it the | Breckinidgen, 1 s mald, e b o e | o oaa e Rt Rari am . the par. | ibannera,. followed (e fpnvads ag thielproz |10 e nallwiarer thesmegpinirws tots | L U (00 R SRR iighbor as e an uy s Sncait D s i neating the democmN ehen.. duting the cession choirs sang national airs und Kossuth | held, armed with = knives % ] ing. The clurches were all well attended, | ence in the testimony of defendant and her- | tsan feeling enxehdereld, (E08 I, e Wit e avowd ¢ Geivarsiniac ooy started RN\ R0 RARREIE there were 1o disorderly assemblages on the | self amounts or seems to wmnount to_an fm- | (O S5 o wore iukiewagmeivtocine, | A8 it passed the opera House tuou- [ trouble and breadugun tho gthering R e e Nm" ts ’-:"4' the ;‘;fll_"l Jm:unn-m “‘l 1‘1.‘- I.»m- {w‘“]lnlmm oLl I‘I \"rutl::\.”: igatllalooe, ',' S “|.,|i. ”".’\n‘l‘mx ,yr(vl‘m:\l;\‘ g Tote foo mu;l‘lx ‘];r |’>x-rsm|m| nmlu,w|l |\||m|hll'm 8tEps and | 5 AT M hat n genera) fight followed, footsteps a8 he Pan up the road, and gave ED 10 state. A la crowd of | zens, after a night's rest, seemed to have | her kinsmen here, amol Senator Joe | o'Neijll, they will at fast lend G suddenly joined in the Kessuth-hymn. From | i AT rothers and efr oppo- b # AT AL L S e Menr | had its effect, ‘but a strong fecling of re. | Blackburn, for vindication, and 1t is not | Gnd wresence to ecty= the mecessary auvs | fho gpera house. on there wau i Intemnits | Snicn the four brothers awd thele oppo- | chase. The burglar hud o good start, and Sivay, but thers was mo disorder. The sol- | Sentment was ‘working behind a cloud of ap- | likely they will be slow (o fespond. Not to | pum. = UL fotiow, | tent Fising of patriotic sons trom the popu- | “TERANK PHILLIFE, two deep cuts in lert | Wes 20ing at a rapid specd, and they soon UIAP wifrg 1 iaxad and hootell &t butithat was § pArent satwasion .~ SThanbALST e generdl| go with alacrity’ to thelr kinswowans « .Jql"-m R how, the democcats ave | lace. There was no disorder; no police were | shoulder and lain. wiil probably die. of him. They kept on, however, all. They left on the Atlantic Coast Line | that even ‘should the foerpaeRciienaty: | maul lghen e peotart. 1o the chivalric | &0 50 M the proposition to seat English, yisible along U route, except at the cross- | 8 ATS KOLESINSICL budly cut on | and inally their efforts were rewarded, train, This road has been seized by the | ernor, who are responsible for the first out- | customs of their state, " e contestant ngs. et T eutate it side " MRS I GOT ptate, and no specidly can go out except on | break, be convicted by the courts, they would [ Judge Bradley appreciates tho situation | NS CORIETY, according to the motice | The final ceremonies at the cometery, | &, WAWALSKI two cuts on riht side ~ TIOW MRS BDGE GOT HIM. The movernor's arders, Before the soldiers | be pardoned by the governor, as’ Biliott, one | and is prepared, should the occasion arise, | gerved by M. Bland on Iriday, he will a3k | hough simple, were very Impressive, Sev- | OBk O pp (0 chtarn, cat apout | When Webber was befng pursued he sald left the penitentiary Governor Tillman ap- | of tho spies, who slapped the face of n | to exer bis Judiclal - authority ~ with | the house to_ consider the presicnis voy 1 specches were made by representatives | ave and hands. lio ran’ till he Was' nearly biind froni: axs peared. He mounted a gallery on one of the | woman in Charleston some time ago, was par- | promptnass and resolution, as he did three | of ”"'u:“x\l” mn" :)‘,m_ the veto. As it re- | of the Independent party aud by Honveds MATTHEW KOPCZYNZKIL cut about | paustion, and, as he looked around and di Prison’ buildings, and nddressed the men. | doned by telegraph by Governor Tillman. | weeks ago. Still affairs of the kind appre- [ to pass the bIL over the Neto, S50 B | who' served under Kossuth. After these | neck nnd shouldes A e s He said: The people have lost faith in the efficiency | hended are frequently precipitated without | BREE Kt Shesident, there is litte | and the singing of a_ choral the coffin v ANDREW KICKLIZIWSIL, cut about | 10U sce anybody on his trail, he stopped and As chief executive of South Carolina T | of the law to protect their life and libertie: rning, and evade every precaution to pre- | pOiFGRE My Bland's motion can be car- | lald into a temporary vault. At this mo- | left arm. S S hid for a while. When he was ready to wish to say & few words to you previous | Darlington asserts her independence of Goy- | vent them. Whether or not there be an out- | pied. ' But, nevertheless, it s expecied | ment a touching spectacle presented itselr, | (The police wers hurtiediv notfied and o zain he sald he was 5o confused from to your departure. 1 thank you for the | ernor Tillman and his laws, Florence Is | break in court, this frial has secn the be- | that the debate will be of an excerdinely | The immense assembly gathered outside the | WAEEN'GRG B0 erowd and maki xhaustion that he did not know which di- promptness and zeal displayed by you in [ ready to follow her lead, and it is believed | ginning of one of those family feuds which, | lively character. cemetery fell upon its knces and offered a | gevernl arrests. place whe the | rection to take and went directly over the d N of Tevolt ‘and they avow thelr pur- | Soimetery fell upon ity | ; responding to the call of du Many of you [ that other towns stand ready to take the | cruel and bloody as a Corsican vendetta, | stat o adminisi on fore and | silent pra The ceremonies concluded, | trouble occurred « remote part of RS sk SR X ’ B ¢ 3 pose to rake the adminisivation for “he | the crowd dispersed quictly. the city, and there w h diticulty an | WAy he had gust traversed. He passe have doubts as to the justice of the cause | cue from Darlington. McLendon, who was | have given Kentucky a sinister reputation. | BP¥¢ tG BRE€ (G 0 ih™ Criticism ~ can e SRR for which you go. You arc reform demo- | first thought to be seriously wounded, proy M ied For.. The debate upon the propos —— - gatheringithoulaatueItiaacuR0 ORIPE N ised bvtheghonsg lisjemiored andinafi crats and_antis, but all South Carolinians, | to have been shamming and was detained in IN ANTICIPATION, tion to pass the bill over the veto may lst JAPAN IN HAWAILL thaigredtoonfuplonJihACHERIKten UN Aid so he met Mrs. Rdge, but he aid not “thank God. The cause of your going is the | jail by a deputy until arrangements for his — all week if the n'fln"“",‘_g",,':“.;' o i e —_ THe o Nible know her and she asked 1 where he was defense of law and the dispensary. It is a | pscape could be made. The guns of the | Court Loungers Expect M as the r:-‘x‘v:n»Lh -H::‘:\‘ 'im‘}[ A Upon it, | They May Yet Become a Source of Trouble ——————— golng. He said up the street, and she asked Jaw &0 long as It stands on the statute book, | RFlorence Rifles are still In the possession of Breckinridge-Pollard Case this Week. \WhEn the veto messuge 1s disposed of th to the Huwaiian ernment. FEARED HE WAS LOSING 10 wmavn. | e 5 0 (e e satd. she and until repealed or dectured unconstitu- | tpe citizens and no attempt has thus far been | WASHINGTON, April L—Although the | NeOER SA5 F0" 0 ek to the appropria- | HONOLULL, Mareh 26 (via Steamer Ermn could, and she in this way held him il th tonat by the supreme court, The news- | made to recover them. —Bven should such | preckinridge-Pollard scandal has dvagged [ tion bills, ‘The wostuffice DIl 18 still un- | china to San Trancisco, April 1)-By far | Lewis Kelley, n Prosperous Farmer, Shoots | 00 B R E B RS SO 160 S papers lave sown the seeds of discord by | an effort be made by tate troops no arms | thyough the cireult court for three weeks, | Anfshed " 1t will be followed by the coti> | (0" poxt serfons problem that confronts Himself Through the Head. fervoir was reached, when Bdge and Fir _leuching you that there are portions of the |\ be found, as they have been secreted. | {5 he exclusion of other cuses which are | #ul and dlln.mmu and Y the provisional government at prosent fs | IMPERIAL, Neb., April L-(Special Tele- | 1ayson hove in sight and took him. Finlay- lknw which invade your private rights. They | ithe citizens dre not disposed to surrender, | uqualiy fmportant, from a financtal pont, | P* ation bills. _ e Sy AR Jaborers and | gram to The Bee,)—The report that reached | Son pointed a revolver at him, but Webher now when they say this the; e, The. o oing o ved oy will | caually G Ay S 'O ! Ji e laborers and | g g SRR know wiien they say ‘thia ey lle. The | put propose that being m‘mlul\\u.ll(hl,\'l\.\:ll it promiscs to hold the boards for two AUBENECK'S MANITESTO, e R s w0 e nding of L bonly | said Rlieaa s Raat T et b rea old as law Itselft. They know that thoy are | Proceed to restore law and order themselves. | y,oiy more. Judge Bradley has lengthened Ctterances on the Yeto of the | the Jupunese warship, which has been [ of o man in the southwest porton of the f of that.” Finlayson snapped the trigger not telling the truth when they try to make ILIAMAN INTRRVIEWED. the dally session of the court by sitting | His Lutest ora ke Lot stationed’ here for somo months, 1eft port | county wus true, The coroner brought the | three times, but to no purpose, and then a Soulktiellaves thath theso! ment ot Darllngton DLLEMAS Y VAR, until 4 o'clock in the afternoon, thus break- Ao i 1T 15, Taube- | for farear Tan onteniIbly no &0 o tawall | body here this morning. An inauest was | hand-to-hand fight took place. Webber held were defending their liberties. 1 said inmy [ 400 Lien Reporters About the Trouble | I8 the time-honored custom under which | WASHINGTON, AU B B FREE oL eoneral, went with ' the warship, | held and the coroner's jury found that the | joi his captors at bay for quite a time, but message to the legislature that there would T H Aoy the local courts have always finished work | neck, chalrman ¢ et e | Mhe Nautwa teturned ‘on’ the 2ist; and [ deceased was a farmer’ of the county | "GN e and e was so exhugsted Bo Mo use of a large force of constablos It | o o IRTNESSE PG OIS o e A at 3 p. m. But, despite this addition, the | of the peop arty, fius lsuod the €l | eliner by coincldence or prear I pian | named Lewms Relley, und that 1t was sui- | g S5 IR S G86 A0 be ws 8o exhauate e pollce of the cities would enforce the S5 i SAD s ASS0- | g s do not expect to be able to deliver | lowing statement: he president, 1 | she was met about twenty mi A Sian 0 (i g tha e Wi nable to longe Jaw, but they won't do it. The dispensary | ciated press representative had a lengthy | thejr valedictories to the jury © the | vetoing the seigniorage bill, has brushed | another J warship, tl s 4 K e < heen | MOIL out. TN ok ta s e bt loug ns it | Interview with Governor Tillman at the | Jast of hext week, Conkre eman: Lickine | (GO ¥ rotense of lie old parties aside, | During S absence ‘the Japanese. on '.:l'Tf"l‘""fil\“‘\A'n'””‘:“m""h‘_ ‘M:I, L e e i o Lo s Al is on the statute books, 80 help me God, I | executive mansion thix evening. The | ridge will continge on Aonday the elftal | mpo"apache warfave of.cunning and ume [ SGxerel plentations had steacke, | | HeRbIes M PEAR I YRGS el | house, where he was taken in charge by i intend to enforce it. It isn't a question of | governor granted the vequested interview | S S VEREE GoEtG "ana’ he may con- | bush 1s no longer nevessury, The agent | o the number of seventy, to this city, and | that several of his family had become in= | oo olitics to be fought out by ball and powder, | without hesitation and spoke freely about | S ‘the entire day in rourding out his | of the gold combination proclaims that the ure mow In’ jail. "Phe Japanesd are | sane; that if he did not get relief nom f PR G ut by the ballot. So much for the opinion | the situation. There was som dication | story, after which he will pass into the | goqjers who serve umder him, whether re- st the provisional ment, and | his pains he belleved that he would go © was searched by Bdge and a valuable that you are going to uphold tyranny. of nervoust in his manner, but ulto- | hands of udge Jere' Wilson for wross- | TU0 /00 I o Mocrats, must boldly assert | (helt consul and other officinls nave done | cragy, and that when he becains qonvineed | gentlomen's gold watch and a ladies’ watch CENSURES THE RECALCITRANTS. gether he was collected under the eircum- [ exumination, Itpom ths s SOk ENS TG0 (et loyalty to the money kings. I the | Al iianm. CoWd to further o fec o | o the Wy ather than | Which be had taken were found on him. When the news came of the trouble at | stanc The governor stated that in choijcest entertainment, for the jurist and | future the people can take their cholce, t the last meeting of the councils, the | become insane. He used volver, and | Whetlier he took anything else or not 1s not Darlington, God knows 1 was never more | opinlon the worst of the danger was over. | ax’congressman from Indiana has @ well | ojther ald in hening the chuins of | exceutive was asked whether Minister Wil- | shot himself through the head, vesuliing | yop 0w, shocked. When the officers of the law were [ He sald that inasmuch as Daviingston and | gqpped reputation as the most iryjug man | mone. y yoting for candi- | Iis was still carrying out his plan of inter ins death. s Ehd 5 shot down, 1 was horrified. The sherift tele- | 110 were in astate of insurrection | Who“eoutd be selected from the loval bar | dates to serve in the ranks of the vepubli- [ vention for the purpose of restoring Queen [ Kelley was a bachelor and well fised | Six years ago Webber was arrested in this graphed me that he was powerless, My | % iR dutyto exangihly o the | 1" ke o witness. He is no respecter of [ can party or unite before it is too late | Lilfoukalani. 1t was wished to let the | financially, with o nice bink aceount (0 WS | oity in company with John Francis for the > k 4 i utm to uphold” the dignity and preserve | S0 U (1 fha court room, following fiith- | with the populists for liberty, equal i natives understand just how the matter of lit. The aet was committed out on 4 A S ks + first {mpulse was to appeal to the military | he peace of the stute. At the time of the | FERSONS I the court rogm, B e T | e ane ricnn (bl sy ston 4 N stood. 1n reply President Dole prai far from any hous robhery of Peterson’s grocery store at Iif :(lr:\‘:\‘lllilwlIl"‘nu.l\u\x'llm\‘ml:lh:I ey ot hhey | Interview the i militiamen had left on & | the eves of the law, and hie hus an unusual | polley of the veto mexsuke meuns the Mowing communication froni the A had et chake oty teenth and Webster streets and served two endered ingloriously the honor of belng | spec ain for L n. ew of | gl iy At planning traps for w withess, | steuction of all enterprise, the issue of Seven yeurs and was respected by “those § co &S TR BT BIEEE S0 in the service of the state, but, thank God, | the number of compunies which had Jeading him along different lines of faguire, | bonds (o pay the euwrrent expenses of the tlon of the Unit States, H. > knew him. He had no relatives hore, | ¥ 7 was released from tho thore are men left who will ‘obey orders | sbanded to his cull he was tiy grati- | R O Narmiess, considered sir government, and that natonal banks ar eh, 14, 1504, —Hon, AMini But has a sister somewhere i southeasteni | penitantiary long enough to tap the till in and may not be swayed from the path of [ 1l ut having fnalle placel the (roops en- | nq" then combining the conclusions there- [ to obtain pioney from the govermment at 1| e Horelsn Afs i ive the | Nebraska, supposed to be at Stella or St Nelson'n moat market: on. North Twenty~ duty by blased political opinion. Two com e thennas thartronbia. from into one auestion which puts e percent, | The only dompromise onered in | hanor o aclowledge the receint of your 45 5 touLh Atredt and RArYed! b yesra toni thEL RADIGA 8t Klorence and. at Sumier, aid 1ik Will they shoot 2lexclaimed the governor A ard and her lawyers have bu the United States wight be allowed to | my 1etter of the 19th witimo, and to inf EN HIMSELE UL Hik photokraph adorns! the rogues’ gallary. wise when the action of Columbia Was known | with emphasis, “Well vou ousht to have i taking notes throughout the | com and use $55,00.00 selgniorage in the [ You that on tie 20th UUMO 1 wak noti but it was under another name he was to them. We then beheld the speciacle of to \y, from which they ex easury if unlimited nuthority be granted | by my - government that the Hawallan | g oo sinded Alvi f 2 the adjutant general of the stato runuing all T e il to draw materlal for the cross-cxam o s to f¥sue bonds and perpetually | question had been referred o congress ana % over It to try and get men to do their duty. | paire SV e mnid he meitd et | hation, mort the resources of the United | that my spectal Instruetions had been fully Intand Badly Burnes T then ordered out the Fourth brigade. FOBLOPQ .01V v cha. Al helsgeuld L nok Phe Kentucky colony here has heen | States to the money kings, Such to complied with, With assurances of high GRAND 1SLAND, Ne April I h brigade, thut | tell, there was much at stake. Darlington f 'k O 5 o il 0 d up to a frenzy of anticipation re- | to a fallen foe in open war would s e m, i, very respectfully Dalakram (o Mho Bae)—At n data hou grack Charleston company, and all they did | and the community were in insurrection, ne U urse that ¢ 1 Breciin principle of humanity wh IRT 8. WILLIS, o jearing fellow was to dicker with me as to what was their | defying the authority of the state, and the LAIng the jcoprse stha Ll yo ¥ b M o p TS ) this afternoon, while Alvin Kohler was in | vearing ¢ ,. Ahe | Flige would take in attempting to refute | money power throuzh the 15 tell the @, and M, P, U, B e N duty. Theso ~cowards in Charleston | Insurrectionists must be put down. The 1 yof(estimony of Mrs. Blackburu, Had he [ people of the Unitsd thut they The. president said that the expression | e Conor's gun store, g explosion pocurred, i 2 3 ANOTHER did just like those In Columbla. | Property of the state (meaning dispensa- | o0 G0 the widow of the ex-governor of | shall not coin and use thelt own money | “my special instructions have been com- | knocking out the ehtite front and part o Webber had not been confined ten minutes noky of misstating facts trouble would | without subjugating, therselves and posic Jed with,” seemed to answer the ques- 3 the smill frame bulldin U0 Marshal MK S e must_be discovercd and brought to heky lestating facts trauble wonld | without BubIURHSDEIEERHARIXE e . the roof of the sipall fro ! 3 Mursha cKenzie of Kast Omaha ‘ R T B A AR il aie | tlon, asked Kohler emerged from the wieck @few |onarched in with Blmer Buchner. It was an Belng without a company at my command, I [ ¥ies) hud been destroved, Th ity par- cast about to see what I could do to uphold | i1, he. gl g 1 stice. e dispensary constables were 1 ends o or o { - ce cle 0 oW th il con- Wit Norri 1e ( oo « 1 {ie dignity of the state. ‘Thank Gud, I found | being pursued and In dunger of thelr ilv Y, R o iere. expbeted (o runeht | Contrated wealth' st for the ‘phhta oF | o sy sverted ton weiitiion. e whticha | moments later, W13 clothipi afire, iy hals the men in you. You are going on a delicate | He would not permit them to be hounded | g SREE R b Y er Veracity by other | man. » T qiestion. stited (hat nobody respected | and whiskers 'burned aavay, und Idokiing Andidangorous mission, You must remember | ‘dawn and shot like dogs. Dending develo than legal methods. No such’ cor In’ coming campaluiis the word “pop- | the provistonal sovernment and advised ali [ much the” worse fow A0 xberiment T that the Darlington people are your fellow [ ments in these matters, he will keep the | fine pave arisen so far and no provocation | ulist” will be the rallyi cry of the | natives not to take any oath of allegiance. | right arm as very hifg\Esfymmed face | Wilson, who is employed at the white lead citizens, but they are in insurrection, and jt [ militla under arms. has appeared for a breach of the p masses ugainst the cliikses, The sneers — was almost one blirter anid he | puataiclintis ORLUREA 8 HERIOE ot W e 18 necessary for you o go there to uphold | | A few mylnuu-f' 1'”'\!‘--'”!;- '~'»"{ l_flm"“:} In the most part, Colonel Breckinridge's | of the liveried soldiery and collured sub- Stovms on (he Mexlean Coust. burng about the \m: “‘[ Wi o d .In‘ ECLAIE A ) I 'u_l n his the law, 1 see they have gone to work and | 1 “:ll:\'}:ll'Illlh"“hll"“‘l“lH‘I wigniorship of | account of the cpisodes to which Mrs. ts of !-n L moNEY L pOWEE” Who have VERA CRUZ, Mex., April 1.-One of the | to ||Iu]h'xlv‘»lu:llnl '.’_Tf.‘-\f::l.‘fi‘ yMhough. véry | room, but when he got up to see what wus destroyed a state dispensary. Nobody did | was questioned us to the accuracy of the SRRURIVIAR (8 MIIANC IR QRres] Wit ght deaolatiof (10 | geverest northers of the season has been | bainful, will nut Seessetion GG llote fina | the matter there was no one in sight, and this but the ex-whisky men and thelr hire- | rumor, 1 denied it very emphatically, | (1§ Lo CEhtations ©of an enga 3 Toyal ‘citizgen to esponse vaging along the Guli of Mexlco during the | ¢ the sweepings I the stove and ‘was § he agaln went to sleop, Shortly after ho lings, You ko as an arm of the lav, but | He said e Ald not wish to nave anythi e I M R an | of lberts, human Helios aid an American | poat five dave, wid great damawe has been | going (o coole somethlig to cat, when the |heard tie same nolse, and woke up in timo You must treat the Darlington people with | sent o He OUiC Ame ASSIONS | otween him and Miss Polla 3 o} financlal” systen. done to shipping, and it is probable tha explosic suddenly oegur e polic H 4 Pt e, aiisad consideration, but If you are ordered to | 9f the people, and for that reason, with & | (he young woman could preserve her repu- & number-of liyes have been loxt, a8 mea- | upon investigating found pikts of - five- [0 kee Buchner making oft with his trousers, shoot, you must do it, or anarchy will pr view of securing acenrate reports, he would | 5100, OF those passages of the interviews HAM AND EGGS ger details have reached here of several | pound can of powder, and a“ranid inve which contained about $100 in money. Wil T R P R R continue the censorship. of which he has given an account differing a g | coRNt vessels g been wregked. The | {ory finds one can of tm\-‘l ghort, It 18 'gon yellod, and he was not long in maki Vali € - hope to restore you t “Now, 1 will play editor for jou fellows, from Mrs. Blackburn's he has said, diplo: 4 i3 incoming vess wve been un . supposed that Kohler placed it in the stove , your homes carly as possible, but the | gajd the governor, with a laugh. “Just | protfl A SEREKERERE 0 faction diftered | Yole Students Inslst o Clostug a Comedy | diichor i the rondstead of the harbie ana o some live coals Nimself Leard by others. Wilson ilves a Iaw must be upheld or the state government | write out your reports, bring them to me [ giom“hers, i with the Cembination. [ ought refuge from the s Kohler is not sound mentally, He what I8 called the People's hotel, and it ;rl‘lll be Ifln' ln\?xlnng snlwk of the world, ::",‘.‘«hfi;:x"u]”"-k ‘l'l:"‘:,““;;‘:_“- l'(w{l';"{ o8 RO% No trouble ;:« expected by the Breckin- NEW HAVEN, Conn., Aprll 1.—(Special | island ol Sacriflel no family or relative the hostelry of many of the employes of tl heritage to your children that you went to | 5, Spoke confidently of the strength of | gt the house to help make a quorum for | 8iven here last night by the “City Bports LIMA, Peru, April 1.—The strictest se- —_— le saw Buchner run down the stairs, and he Darlington on Tillman's orders and you were | o ta L ae. man: here. to m nbic from | the Joy-O'Neill election case. A formal [ Company was temporarily interrupted by | crecy 18 oberved regarding the condition | oo o0 TR e Gone | saw bim endeavoring to get his hands in () roud of It." BRA RS NS YA YT R A 3 3 stutément to the house of excecdingly im- | a terrific bombardment of the stage with [ of President Bermudez, whose serlous fll- [ WOrR-Out Theart (of HMeBry oo i o oo s B0 Ak 218 1A S ¥ AWAY TO DARLINGTON from Jer the state offering assistance, | Bortent \Pusiness Which demands hly pres- | eggs. The front rows of the theater wer ness has been reported. A report is eur- lll(\." AR R maiaci [ ARONRM of the BAOLe Qub 15 the. elreal Eey RLINGTON. A48 et 88 many men 8s I can | anexception in his case from the oniee | 1€ 18 claimed, flled with Yale students, who | rent that he died this morning, ‘but it iy | STERLING, Jeb, Apkl foObecis’ THO- | Buchuer ran and Wilson “followed to the '“:\::.;:;’nu- pi\.\’.x;nuI:; .:\»...\.qyl'u- “uhl(‘-lw;-.n-\) n,i-.',,_.], with t m-‘..l.(ql.uun.."l Alfreech '“"“k'"f all leaves of absences, which was | threw the missiles. A% a point in the per- :Xl,um«x\lxl-l to \-ln‘v]» nmlll |~[:I\~Ifll-4n[‘|‘n|.l‘.x :Ialmm I-:I llllv” ‘| '“ '; ‘v'l ”:‘ ,U‘” ¥ ‘r il door, He w n his night clothes, and felt ally a minute by the soldiers. He then | The governor spoke feelingly of the ais- | BOXSE"E 8 woek formance where members of the orchestra | Senor Valearcel, the civil candidate for the | Henry Duden, stopped at the home of 3 he could not continue the chase in that at Jumped nto a waiting carringe and went to ding of the Governors guards. “The | “There will be little testimony for the ae- | throw tin cans at the buffoons, the entire [ Preidency, has taken refuge on board the | gtindt, three miles northwest of this place, | TSty aeoused one of the other the mansion. The troops then took up the [ Company is ffty-one years “|"‘ he sald, | fense after Colonel Breckinridge leaves the | front part of the houre rose and fired eggs [ Hritih wirshin waxnet ot Cutlac. Ul o spend the Sabbath. At 2 o'clock this ! A M R march and boarded the waiting special, [ ,and this 1s r“".‘l"l"“ ;!"U 18 members | ggand, and most of that will be in the | at the comedians, Oyer 10 eggs struck e v s Aate. NNGN A morning he was found dying by the family, | boarders, and he ran for the thief, ad in & Thoy were under the command of Generaj | DOYE ever retused ‘to obey orders.’ He | form ‘of depositions. The rebuttal for the | the ‘stage, damaging) the scenery —and | Situation inspir ¥ s O e e a tov . Hoiek attar thes | tew moments he was foined Ly Wilson bl Richburg of this clty and Major Newnham of | 5028 ih Dt B nan plaintiff will come in, when Miss Pollard | striking the actors. Policemen interfered Rebels In Desperate Straits, came 1o his bedslde gottl ery hot for Buchner. of w over the action of the company herself will probably take the stand again, | and the whole offerding body of students Coroner Hoh of Kk Creek was sent for, | Be!f. It was getting very b r Buchner Bis staff. They number 400 In all. They will |~ “What effect will the present disturb- | ant tha old ‘principal of the Wesleyan: ool | Foshed - o the A arod¥, of MUdRtS | pURNOR AY April 1.—Advices have | Coroner Roh of Elk Creck was sont for, | "0, Gropped the trousers in the street and arrive in Darlington tonight about 8 o'clock, | an, o8 h..m. upon (|‘\4" H\p\lr-'ll‘_\ laws? lege will be called to refute the testimony | counter took place, @nd one arrest was | reached here from Brazil showing that the | G = WP RE A e and held ' | kept up the running. His pursusrs gained Two more companies of countrymen arrived | LU W renginen . thamyt he #ald | of Rankin Roselle, to whom Miss Pollard | made for profanity, us the officers were un- | insurgent for have abandoned Itarare | post mortem exainiii ¢ fury found Rere thix afternoon. They number about | Premply.” wThese continued disturbances | was enaged in 1881 Dr. Brown wil testity | able to kentity the ek throwers. The | and that the government forces have oc | Dhat Duden Tatly TS | on him, however, and he became desperate olghty men, and ara armed with shotguns, | munt and by the violent oapheition o ihe | that Roselle could not have called to see | victim proved not to be a Yale student, but | cupied’ that place. It iy reported dissen 1o was 10 years old and . Drawing his revolver, he shot twice right at six-shooters and pistols, They were or- | measure which the oliios s wot 10 the | her two or three times a week, as he said, | an agent of & local accident insurance | {lohs have sprung up among the members to mourn hi The remains his pursuers, but ther uhot took effeat ganized for the purpose of assisting In pre- | issue 15 whether the state 16 to be turned | becaus® the tules of the school, which | company, The offenders finally made thelr | of the provisional government ut Desterro taken tomoriow to Blk Creek, | 11 before he could fire again they were upon g order here, as the ary wil over to hoodly d toughs or be gov- re strictly enforecd, prohibited 'visitors, | escape without any further arrests being | Phe insurgent warships Republica buri and before he could fire again they we pon :zn::ub‘“x't .ln»lf e, & ‘ml‘ 'll‘nnlry"niul not J..E]'.,\"mH'n'-'x‘?\fi'é:-xlul.3;?;','.q\n'.|." K8Va | except on Friday nights, and then only ad* | made. Yale studenis declare that the whole | Aquidaban are said to hort of con — him and disarmed hi Constable MeKenzie b he D Are quartered at the p. 2 X mitted them in the presnce of the teachers, affulr was caused by 'n.ugm. but the | their engines out of ordep He Took Landanum. Lifled " | him that plaintif’s counsel were coming into . Similar Chase Successful In Fasg Manchester Markoets, 3 n MANCHESTER, April LoThere has heen Omiha Fort Crook Plunderer in on the casket. The visit of the | o petter undertone, a large eastern business the Toils — An veteran Honved Hussars also_attracted_much | offering and a moderate proporiion exe attention. The 5,000 inhablfants of Czegled, . Prices are less irregular and sellers who walked in a body the long distance from | are hopeful of bettering their position, with A, of the Governor, s Bette Yesterday morning at 6 o'clock a telos sturdy citizens made their way toward it and between thom they had a young fellow : fo | started to the station. He sald that he was lieved the trouble can be traced to ANe § 0 wiene yan and that he did enter the erican Protective assoclation. Half a PR ]‘“I, ,I,n‘.,.;, 1 '.n L political | Plaee. Later he denled it, but finally owned This afternoon thirteen companies went from this place to Darlington on the gov ernor’s orders, These con fes have been massed the state penitentiary, and all came from the country towns in the north previously arrested. He readily recogulzed Captain Mostyn and sald he guessed he was ready for another term. He is a boyish up- other case similar to the one just mentioned About 2 o'clock yesterday morning Charles tentiary. Everything is quiet here tonight | Fesult will be in fuvor of the dispensary.” | {ha ‘wiil deny that Miss Pollard had pre- | manugers of the Grand c RCuse. Whess prosd Wi A CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., April o ¥as i R took charge of the prisoasl. ®nd no trouble is an No Federal Troops Asked For. pared to g9 with him 1 ¢ mi ago, as she | the trouble o By k‘v, Le .KTL?..L- nin Just 1o Seare thd Lux el e te The e M AN When W saw who it was he nearly - ; was only permitted to kiss him goodbye | weére (he princlpals, Xs the trouble took ONDON | an stated last | Tolesram to The Hes an S e S S—— WASHINGTON, April 1.—Offclals of the | Under the Searchlight of a teachdr's gade. | plage in the final act of the show the et LONDON, “Astl 1=t W ted 1 man farmer living near Dysart, committed | faluted. Buchner 18 also employed st the WABHINGTON . Al 1 Semait roy | War_department state tonight that they | “After the rebuttal there may be wit: | formance was hurried to o cloke, ‘Th two | eVening that the attempt to explode the | Giiige vesterduy by tuking two ounces of | White lead works, and has known Wilson tor > N, A Sens ¥ | — Deases, for subrebuttal, end finally will | aotors who were on the stage ut the'time | borb was nothing more than an attewpt | laudunum. The ceuse of bia uct ia uot | yars ®f Bouth Carolina i due much credit for (Continued on Third Page) come the closing arguments of the attor- | were Messrs, Bheridan and Buyder, to fsighten the Jandlurd of the Three Tous | kuowi, Buchner says he meant no harm by Mg