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THE OMAHA DAILY BE , APRIL 4, } COPY FIVE CENT IED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING who had been unseated, came down 1) i % i et —— — L. Redgate. Entire bo = \ati-license from the cloak room, hat in hand. The WILL START NO BREWERY FIRES, M 1 | EDGAR — The city on passed off e republicans with hand and volce cheered | Strikers Running Things Their Own Way in o ey unioipal Contests Quiet Throughout the | auietly. A light vote W, nd lcense ' ‘ ! inst | their departing colle ae. A o) Right to Make Liquor in wa Denled by ¥ s carrled by a large o cke oot iteme 0! ! Benator Allison ’l?"k"“ Up,fl“’ I,“gh" L Ten: demoorata §A0 WS, Bevullajs voted the Uniontown District. the Lower Heuse. State with Few Exceptions, { Wlictear. o destecy. § Rk, kvor: Election Excitemont Leads to o Shooting the Wilson Tariff Bill, against the resolution to unseat Mr. Joy, DES MOINES, April 3, —(Special Tele- W. Boden, clerk: J. G r, troasurer; Affray in Which Many Engage as follows: Boen, pupulist, of Minn &ram to The Hee)“The house defeated J. A. Pierce, city engineo v and :mn.. of ],\'..m,.'\ku, onpiet of Indian OPERATORS DAZED AT THE MOVEMENT | the Chassell bill, authorizing the manufac- | SOMETHING OF A SURPRISE AT LINCOLN | O. 7. Merrill, aldermen nd se Armond of Missourl, Hall of Missourf ture of alcoholie liquors for logal purposes, R. E. Hawley, alderman, § v INTEREST IN THE DEBATE IS WANING Harris of Kansas, Harter of Ohio, Me- having already pigeontioled the senate bill e BLKHORN “Tha - nonpartisan’ nominees | ON-Y ONE MAN KILLED ~ OUTRIGHT ;u'hzlun'!v x»‘nwll\l;l of \"vV\»‘linflkuv‘ \;'{ ry Suddeness of the Organization and Directness | of the same nature. This disposes of the | After an Exciting Campnign Little Interest | f0F Village trustoes were elocted as follows _ ; >ennsylvania, Morgan of Miskour!, Ry B Sar o the Kme for the present session. The vote § Minitos B August Blerbach, B, B. Baldwin, John € But a 8mall Audience Greeted the Uham- | New York and Marshall of Virginia G L kb i d e P Al L MG, Was Muanlfested at tho Polis—Waem Ed Hall and H. F. Marsh Four Others Badly Wounded, Two of Whom y > The republican resolution deciaring O'Neil ployers — Bands March Through 42 to 66, Thowe voting for the bill were: Fighting in the Fifth and XETER—In the village election today O. * z pion of Republican Ideas, not entitled to the seat was defeated by a and Stop All Work, Barker, Blanchard, Burmnaquist, Byers, Chap- Seventh Wards. 8. Crane, license, and G. W. Cotton, anti Will' Probably Die. vote of 160 to 23. In additfon to those man, Chagsell, Cooper of Pottawattamie, [license, were the only two elected. The who voted against unseating Mr. Joy, the s Davison, Diederich, Dowell, Early, i —_— fssue was license &3 lollowing are or o C) olutio TNy - cott, F , Gurley, Haselton, Homrighaus, ) TRY . setion osults ctory HIS ARGUMENTS AGAINST THE NEW TARIFF | oMo, S M elis claimus Cooper ot | - UNTONTOWN, Pa., April 3.—(Speclal Te Klemme, * Laier, * MoCann, | SfeGGaiele! | LINCOLN, Apeit 2.—(Speciat to The toe)— | 1, FAIRDURYBioction results in letory | A, p, A, CONSTABLES START THE SHOOTING Texas, Dunphy of New York, Everett (f | 8ram m. he Bee)—The second day of the :“'“"Jr"‘\l}‘w “"’"'f‘\“ Niatert "l,lj‘;'”:ff louxs | After an exciting campaign of more than A. M. Berry, mayor; C. H. Denny, clerk; —_— Massachusetts ry of Callfornia, Grifiin | great coke strike closes with a stiftening ub | Town. Hanek, Robinson. Ttatge. Ho three weeks the people of Lincoln naturally | C. C. Boyle, police judge: L. W. Goodrich. Ohanges from S8pocific to Ad Valorem Duty [ of Michigan, liendricks of New York, Hutch- | ail along the line, The wavering workmen Schultz, Sessions, Smith looked forward to an equally exciting elec- | treasurer: G. H. Turner, Joseph Butter' | Olash Was Botween Rival Gangs of Special anges {1 P V| Siiwoi-of IMaxa¥, ;OMUNWMILS "ot Onts, Bens have been forced into the movement by the | §iiilmunkes, Taylor, ‘Trewin, Wiikin "and | tion today. They have been disappolnted. for | PAUKN. aldermen. The councll will bo three- 8 P Are Oonsidered, i e e R G BEPI FAYEE More aggrossive strikers and lonlght the | | nrinton, Davle, Eiligon Griewold, Hoover, | the excitement seems to have ontirely sub- | ©HArmirmr 1 Grcoret” interest was. taken Election Officers. Mr. Weaver of New York moved to recon- | plant that is in operation is the exception ;:1'4:15:_“4.:” I.\n»mluu"m u“-‘n‘:l‘u’:fl :”v\vl ':‘,'y'f-’.'k;l; slded with the golng down of the sun last | and more votes polled today than at any =gy sider the vote, Mr. Outliwalte made the | and not the rule. The movement of today | (o support. this meastire and Would have | MiEbt. The votes were cast slowly this fore- | previous election in Fairfield.” The issue was AMENNMENTS THAT WILL BE FORTHCOMING | point of order that it was an intervening | continued to be directed by the foreign ele- | given it just the LCipasaty number of | noon and but little interest seemed to be | license. The following were elected: H, A. POLICESTOP THE FIGHT IN SHORT ORDER motio \l therefore not in order fter e % votes, turiied against the bill at the last ested. The i { | Lusk, mayor; W. B. Hayden, alderman; M ¥ some debate the chalr sustained the point-of | MeNt S moment. though most of them had sup. [ Manifested. The hottest fights were in the | B e os olorks John Taieed treasurer, and 7 b 1 at the Close der and also refused to enertain an appeal About daylight 300 men from the Lemont | ported the measure on the preliminary roll | Fifth and Seventh wards. In the Fifth the | J. R. Maltby, police judge, all on the license | Outh Ocy but a Short Distance Zin Argumeny Not Compl at the his decision on the demand of My, | Works of McClure & Co. marched up to the .».5:_1]:_ e appropriation bil in the | VO leading candidates for water commis- | ticket. D. B. Potter was elected alderman of the Day's Sessio n Excited Col- ey of lowa. works of the Steward Iron compony, where | o4, & o Ste was postponed | sloner reside, and both made efforts to draw | on the anti-license ticket 0 |'h|~» last vote was taken on the following [ they were joired by the men of that plant. until it coul pr .u'.w' ”T yl.yn contains | out their full support and a little more. Il"l\lzilll"‘.\"l‘ The l(..u;.‘nmu n(? .k,.‘ l‘“,‘lr;. stable to Arrest Another Leads to resolution These they marched to the works of | num e AT e, OtRl I8 “largely There were many hints thi E A G B e AR B UL LU e in the House, That John J. O'Nell wi 3 01 | in excess of former sessions . imany hints this morning that | yindiey; treasurer, J. W. Talmage; engine “‘I"‘[l‘»"“‘A“\_'V“‘“ e y"‘”‘\,” ¥l Oliver Bros.,, where they were reinforced The house refu: to uccept Speaker illegal votes would be sprung late in the | . H Haughawout; police judg 3 3. Mc congress from the Isleventh congressional | MY ”"'“:"‘("“ ““"I_'“:‘l' l')"'” I’"'I'"I” W) s's'l”"'*’ "‘I"“‘;"‘”“'"l. ',’(' \ ’,‘“”“»‘\, ',”"“,!“:.‘"l- v To counteract these reports Mayor | Fadden; councilmen—North ward, C. Nelson; district of Missourl and that he s entitled s L G the committee ‘wis “pronibited from | Wel l"' 1 : proclamation shortly before | South ward, W. H. Gearhart. % KANSAS CITY, April 3.—The American P e lubs, they hed 600 ¢ i b making any report to the house until about | Noon offering $50 reward for Information FREMO. The republicans of Fremont Protective assoclation and The resolution was adopted by a vote of | clubs heY searched 600 strong through | ¢o hours ber final adjournment on | leading to the conviction of any man who | elected their entire ticket today, except in the eenate today as yesterday and the at- | a8 1o 28, Thete was some democratic ap- | the streets 6f Unfontown to the Lelth ana | W0, b The committee consisted of his vote illegally. Early in the fore. il 1 the Fourth ward hose tendance did not indicate the second day of | plause upon the announcement, and, by di- | Redstone works of the Frick company. | Kriduv. nek, Lauder, Robin- | noon there wi abile unexpected op. | olected weres. Treasurer. J . Glelland; | PolIs Here today. 1t eannot bo tated which the tariff debate was to excite as much in- | rection of the speaker, Mr. O'Neil, who was i MEN WORK ILED. son, Doane, " Miiliman, :Iwm b "w;vll'; position developed toward Judge Waters, the | councilmen, First v Biles; Second, | $ide is responsible for the affray, as the in the Hall, came forvard to the bar of the | | The men at these works had Approsch | & beini. too: sironklE "With cor- | Tepublican candidate for police judge. His | A. P. Shepherd; Third, J. W, Harri , | partisans of each loudly charge the other the senate finance committee directing the | NS¢ And was sworn in. : of the atrikers droppe poration’ influences and largely under the [ friends learned that they had to encounter | Louts P. Hansen: members of the Board of | ywih being the full cause of all the trouble ko ! 4 According to the terms of the special order [ of the HHKCES dropped v, Rohtrol bt the apprOBERTIOn: combIn a secret opposition which had not mani- | Education, Miss Lucy Griswold and James g parting nml_ refining of bullion to be carried | the house then proceeded with the consided had been asked to swear in deputies The senate defeated the Wyckoff valued | fested itself in the campaign. They were | H Rogers. on at the United States assay office at Mon- ‘llull rlr’n« English |)m|.m. case, |'m. ym:r« works o 4()wl wag. on ]\-x. No [ policy bill today h,\| hwhnuqn xlu\\’n! ith | somewhat nervous at first, but as the day FRIEND — William Burke (ind.) was | the combatants in less than that many sec- eing allowed for debate, Mr. Cobb of Ala- o roirered. nhe strikers this } objectionable winendnients,”Senator Finn, | wore away they recovered thieir equanimity | elactod mayor; C. M. Sanders, treasurer onds, and when the firing ceased, the fol Rty B e HAGE AN arFADRAME , ternoon marched north again and com- | an avowed enemy of the mensure, first RE ¥ ¥ ! il it AR, i e L Sha LA O Dama i LA A anRameny by {he men to come out at Youngs: | moved to restrict application to farm hulld- | SOmevhat. o P D Moffatt, clerl; L 'E. Souitiwick and J. | lowing - named were Iying dead, olution, which was agreed to, directing the | tonded for two hours, but Mr. Grosvenor of - Continuing their march they were | ings and this wus adopted by a combina- (et ll plected every man on their | D. Pope, members of the school board: F. | injured, on the pavement i } or ) ut Mr. G v g | doied at New' Huven by 50 other strikers, | tion hetween the opponents of the bill and | tcket today execpt ome. Abbott, for city | C. Hinman and Co H. Tustlee tidarmen: MIKE CALLAHAN, clty secretary of the interior to transmit to the d Mr. Brown of Indiana, as | when they all proceeded to Frick's Trotter | the. farmers Senator Eishop then amended | attorney, has 2, o . police | The fight over the mayoralty was the live- 2 2 CALLAHAN, city sidewalk inspece senate a list of all public lands located in ! ’nlf the com i teo on ‘»h.».ulms 1]n worls, W they are encamped for the | the bill to apply to suburban Jproperty. | judge, 603 majority, r plural- | liest ever held in this city ® tor, shot through the right side and kil Stions regon and Washingto charge of the care, took the floor and madoe | nigh The test vote came on an amendment by | fty, All republican members of the b SENEVA-—The ealoon questidli Was (e | HARRY FOWLER, laborer, e LU Gt LU e L iy henine argument i favor of the Wemo- (| Chin Ay of 1,000 minery men must have || Waterman - authoribing tiinmirance “oric [ 5aed wars elacted. by ass. orclestool GRNEMASTHE municipal contest Tho | the back NS, ot thrdiigh Mr. II rnluer; of South l'-m';'u Introduced | oryje contestant, Mr. Enoglish. fi:;:'|,i=f:]‘| l_‘ Cltizens are i dread of be- ;m.nll o8, to r‘.lh“l:»lluoll:l """.fi'{h lllll* <|\';" ‘f‘;"‘_ Dailey fs the only democratic councilman | anti-saloon tickot was elected entire, with CON BROSNAHAN, L esolutio : s agreed to, directing i R 4ol S S e ¢ plundered broperty on ¢ conditions, Senate A1 4 D SNAHAN, contrgeton R EORT W HICE wis: Bateedito i routini M e R ooy, Hitborns His son [ adn-the northern endi of the rexion (the | Patry: who Had tha L In onarae, savel | elécted. % a the exception of one councilmun, deteated by | Gasuamia 4oy the secretary of agriculture to reply within | argument i favor of Mr. Hilborn. He sall Maytield and Donneily works of Mcclure | notice’ that the adoption of this amend- | ALLIANCE—The election was quiet, with | two votes, 53l 413 three days to the resolution passed about | in conclusion, addressing the democratic side | & Co., joined the strike thi morning and | ment would defeat the purpos of the | only one ticket, except for the office of police GRAND ISLAND-—Miller (rep), Reef || JERRY PATE, deputy constable, shot (m three weeks ago calling for statistics as to | °f the house: ntlercn, vou cannot afford | this I regarded as the entering wedge for | bill, and urged all the friends of th valued | judge. Those elected on the citizens ticket | (dem.), McLaughlin (no political belien and | the fuve, the wheat productions. to dlecredt yaurssives twite o the success of the movement in that sec- Poned dmaible {0 e’ againat the pro- [ are: R. M. Hampton, mayor; J. H, Howitt, | Owerls (rep) were electod- counclimen by & | DATRICK FLEMING, shot In the left £ L After some further remarks by Mr. 2 posed ¢ it AN ugss *helps ity, excel 3 v d ng i The resolution offered a short time ago by | of Indiana and Mr. Danfels of New PRESIDENT DAVIS BU tion was as Iollows, the fricuds of the | Flerki It M. Phelps, LR R P (Ov e Ston e goL [{ahDu e, : . by | of Indiana and ) ML s President Davis visited Stonerville, and | measure voting *'no’ on enstncer; Charles Atchinon police,judge; | opposition. Frank Finch was elected mayor [ *'7EHCE enator Peffer, directing the finance commi avor of the UL OO AN LIy | the men there promise to come out in the Yeas—Bishop, Boaidman, Brower, Ca D. C. McIntyre and E. S. nney, | and Geddes and Harrison members of the 2 tee to prepare a bill for the repeal of all laws | Hilborn himself took ihe floor in defense of | i fIS0 (REve bromise to com 5 penter, sshire, Conuway, Dent, councilmen; J. R. Van Boskirk, F. M. Knight, d of REducation. The two latter are A. | Fight arm P RIa I Nat Aflai 5 1 of the men along gl whic rve orel ’ . reasur: his right to the t. After some further de- the Mount Pleasant branch :t at Scott Finn, Harmon, Harper, Hender W. R. Lewis corge . Bell, George W. The issue w retrenchment, the The riot was the culmination of the bitter hich give the secretary of the trensury | e by Mogsrs, Bowers Ang Lows of Geleorat; 8 i it 4 Lk power to fssue interest bearing honds. way | PAe Y Messrs, Bowers and Lou 1 of California | dile this afternoon ann s mare bt at Scott- | oo Surner, damison, Kiburt, | Clark ‘and R.'W. Montgomery were elected A’s not favoring the idea, and the asso- | foeling which had been manitestod by actions lald before the senate, J in favor of the contestee and M Me- | President Davis, who_advised moderation, | Lehfel %, Penvose, Pervin, Upton, | members of the Board of Education. clation suffered comparative defeat. and 1 54 ¥ . Senator Sherman moved that it be referreq | GUIF® and Brown against, debate was closed | but firm The Slavs were also ad- | Waterman-—2{ S ey Eaton ALMA—’ following were clected: J. | GREENWOOD—This was the hottest con- | "1 Words ever since the polls opened in the 8 T s 0 e | and a vote was had upon the first half of | dressed in their own language. While this ot i itipwell, | Zerbe, mayor: T. L. Poters, treasuror, and | testea eloction cver held in Greenwood, One | MOFRINg. The elements wero divided in thelr to the committee on finance, as it was a 5 4 ¢ o- | meeting was assembling, word was re- verall, Garst, d Fonewes, Hipy o (ks g 4 Naryalinrortantin opoattion the substitute of the resolution of the elec- | Va0 ChRE 000! Iad s RO hTRE oW ALl L Jewett, ISelly, Oleson, Pal | Charles Sadler, clerk, the only fssuc being | “wet” man, two ‘“mixed” and two ‘dry choice of candidates for mayor. The ag- . P tion committee, declaring Mr. Hilborn duly [ §eiyed that 100 mer : Pei Phelps, Reynolds, Riggen, | license. The above were 9 0 re eleote vag the 1 te aver | gressive y Mr. Stew: ot NGVal o phote] e M Y | Scottdale from Trotter, Moyer, the three erry, Phely eynolds, tggen, | license. The above were 1a favor of license, | were elected. Tt was the largest vote ever | gressive support that each si a ,,,).‘,f'u,‘,;.‘L”LJ,,‘,,.,‘”,).'.‘ l?u he ml vthr:r 5 i legally elected and entitled to his seat. | Lefsenrings, ort. Hil, Dy and D Yeomans--2l. ‘ 5y but the antis councilmen were elected ex- t in the village. candidate (:\Im.,, (.,‘ it .‘k; Lt udoption, - | The first part of tie substitute resolution | son. Feuring an outbrenk if 'se many ex- | Senators Baldwin, Green, Craig, Terry cept in the First ward. The council now | GRETNA - age trustees elected | At R CLLCAtCAmE paigns ever known in this from a Station — Attempt of One Con- loguy Ensues — I'r lings a General Mattle, WASHINGTON, April 3.—The general pub. lie did not seem to have as much interest the Catholies came together in a bloody conflict at the terest as the first. A bill was reported from More than 100 shots were exchanged between tana and was placed on the calendar. Senator Mitchell of Oregon presented a res- dying or suvt IVERN, laborer, shot through mittee “and urged immediate adoption " R and i cnie 3 4 L 5 was defeated by a vote of 83 to 136, clted foreigners should assemble, the of- [ aml Mattoon found it convenient to ands 0 two ans re T, or, George city engendered / The resolution went over until tomorrow, Tho. next lm{.- Tisrein f”w Secqialpart onl |\ ficers 0iunktanaa "fi,.’,,..,,v.“_...,,:’ o "eers | GUL of their seats on this important votc, | SRS four (o two againgt licnse, MEHE ok : aEitLihy Cilys + = i o 3 ¥ p. - Al e R a5tk a tlicands |EREaR D 3 iia ¢l | Strong sentiment of bigotry. Smaller riot T [GrAgE tarA1IGN e rEa bl deed o ot a oy g seco ot R ST em not | The bill, us amended, was deserted by its | ARAPAHOE—Arapahoe clected a license | Fox, P. M. Deorson and John Hughes, which 5 3 e consideration ot the bill | y10" regolution, declaring Mr. Enlish ot e i T LU o b i st O o SRR tIhe e warn: | DOE L T Ae O i Hoengo, |JFox, B M. Dears board. took place at other points carlier in the day | 51 the Patls s u1esdos scat. Eleven democrats and | 12 O% ! : lajd on’ the tuble, ] Daltemand, G. H. Dempsey and J. B, Bailarc HARVARD—The election was very auict. | betwee > oppos phpay ! Jl’ff“&iu-lfl.:.'." 'Il"i‘x:‘hil‘l”\l\“‘:;”;:m:m the Bering | four populists also voted for the contestee, | “AYesh (o Scottdale meeting was over | The senate passed the Blanchard bill | were the successful candidates. Pl UTig rapublican Gtk Clocted two. to | Detween the opposing factions. The -final Senator Harrls gave notice that after to- | fctimin o Apas Abbot, Bartlett, | the b marched to the Painter works at 6 | prohibiting ' imsurance = companies from | " {SHTAND- The e e gy GiT6r o enapt o eIn G e T b S oh west morrow. he - would. immediately aee toy | Breckinridge of Arkansas,” Coombs, Craw. | oclock, anid to, the Luckeye at s ofclock, e el LSloies that Dronertd || elacted: \Maybr#A. S:cManafield; treasurers | whare. Delanes. cence, hed® fone mammsity.| Close to pollte atation No, 8):and: thoss | 0 routianetately after the | ford, Harris, Latimer, Mciaurin, Ryan, Shell [ and brought the workmen out at thred | should be insured s Bentian volen | s My Scottseler kiR D Bine i police Sidse or, Babeoclk |(re took part in it had been heated to the fight- transaction of the routine business, ask that 1'Strait: fists, Bell of C H plants, value, with only twe. dlgsenting votes, [ R M. Scott; clerk, ine; police judge, | over Babcock (vep.). ed to the figh! the tarift bill be considered GHRe “I\"M" b {"';,'I‘" o L ! Owing to the higher waged pald by the | Rowen and Upton. f Thomas Johnson: cugincer, W. M. Hardiy HASTINGS—Eight hundred ballots were | ing temper by reports that had been hourly : . of Minnesota, McKeighan of Nebraska and | - OW Shls ( expected thele [ The seriate passed @ bill raising the age | aldermen, Kirst, John Grange B. Hall, | cast. The republican ticket from top to bot- B ; f bra i } SO T e A Frick company, it was not expected thele | * The sciate passed a bi u 5 a ast. The rep D rriving at the station of brawls at o ALLBONIS L CONTRNTIONS G CIELT gimplaves would suvike, but they are beini | of copsent to 16 eurs, and the Bouse L | Sceond; Jot Swith, Third; mombers of Board | fom was elected. For mayor, treasurer wiid | i Dlaceat Ol o b stere ”h"fl At 2 o'clock the tarifft bill came up, and [ _The republicans refused to vote upon the | forbed out. hrents are made sy e anins | Pequning. the Jurigs tocbe fiawm from the | of Bducation, 5.'G. Bryan, 1 B,'Wilson. The | two ot the {hree inembers ot the' Board. of KOOI ENAE T Ih T GUaIarE oo ooror e wes Senator Allison addressed the senate, In | BEnglish portion of the resolution and the | forcigners’ who are at the front, that if ;-‘mfgl ;::}"“H:'":LM:“”IE:'* o £ proposition for issuing bonds for building | Education there was no contest, but the law OB Lt NS DR Al j”‘“l'~fi-w“‘,"""“;"-' {‘N',‘-] Jraaj] his opening remarks he complai the | demecratle quorum_failed to appear, the | the men do not come out of the' pits the The Patterson houge bill, providing for | 8ddition to High school was defeated by the | and order cause put up candidates for aide R AW I T chead by William methods — pursued in the preparation of | Tesult being 11 o 160. A truce was then | air will he shut off and they will be Il et ruution Bt CAR PR sl banics! | IEGHOR GE thTk LigkBt S ANRTAN! s o saloon | men and ran in opposition to one candidate | Henty Walker at a voting place at the corner iR Aei o hacmblbte fexanination; acsy Ceclorstforthotnlelit, ndiatie a0 p i s T o B o LI e for the school board. AL and; Catblsglcis A e R corded jn the committce, and of the diffi- | house adjourned. marching columns ‘long —enough (o buy | fining eposits to Des Stolies bunks, Which | BARTLEY—No special {xsue, Citizens’ | | The. proposition to-bond the aity for $10,000 1Wo mon regarding tha prinetbies af Nk culty experienced by the minority of the | ... CRTR T PHETIES defeats the purpose of the bilil ticket elected: 8. W. Clark, M. W. Dun- [ for water works extension was carried. §ro men regurding the pinclples of tifo”A committee In getting Information as to the ECULLAR DITORCE PROCEEDINGS, The strikers werg put into a more angry e AT can. O.prost, . W, Hodgkin and A. G. Keys. | HAVELOCK—The election was_the most | 1 A (0 which Goo ¥ was vialently opposed. bill. He reviewed the course of the tarift z 3 E i mood today by a Ueclaration of President SETTLERS AND INDLANS - AR, BATTC OB BRI Fikstion resulta. for | asciting sver Bubors Hoce Tl o pon That Gooley wis not instantly killed wan bill to show the leisurcly manner . whiok | M19band Brings Suit at Chicago aud the | Davis that he had mile the discovery (hat s trisieer: Willinm Bates, Joseph Dedrich, | was lesnse. Two tickets were in the field, | 1€ mply to the fact that the pistol used the democrats had hitherto pushed it. Th o o Vife at Sioux Falls. e e e et Aline Sank ropte BHiCK § e Battle Fought in vhe St (o0 Mavers, S K. Warrick and August | citizens and petition. The vote was ns foi-. | V4% & RErgitgl of dpaltive: 3 Rouse of ‘representatives; elected: fn 1892,| SIOUX FALLS, 8. D, April 3.—(pectal | Boa1€ the men ute digging coul for 68 con Ten Tersons Are Reparted Kil Steffen. Bonds for Jail carried. Citizens et—George Anderson, [ 1 THE & ['.‘_l‘,‘"';,“]‘“:,“:‘_“’I‘,‘:l‘,“"‘:"“'{‘ enat favored ‘a change of tarilf policy, but the | to The Bee)—Word has heen recefve here WILL (1.0 ALL TODAY. EL RENO, Okl, April 3.—(Speci BEATRICE—FPive republican councilmen . T Ballard, 113; A, Enburg, 1305 ¢ B. |70t I reRibioan o i o rm ok ""flwh prc:i.(h:nl aid not regard this poll y as of l‘!_mv v-\-‘l lm‘T'.Vlu\lmu.\ K;In{m..vm« suit _for e program for tomorrow includes the | 8ram to The Bee)-—The h'u‘\l \\mfn ha G n\lf”n.r ~|I\l were elected by a handsome ma- | McCall, 8§7; R. O. Schleicher, 107, Petition | {0 S lacel "ml‘ ‘;:W "‘”‘!”_I‘]“"“"'L“ l"‘1||‘; suficient importance 1o call an oxra ses- | divorce, brought In Chicaso while his wite, | qebrmiios o i oo, el several | Isted hetween the Indians and whites who | jority. The three candidates for members | sy L. Brower, §6; H. P. Coolidge, | I Dlaces, and ey distriby sion. He did, however, call congress to- | Mrs. Elizabeth 1. Dunham’s sult for o | formhinin eyuos h chrie, of & [ went upon the open veservation culiminated | of the soliool board running on (he repbican | 1015 M. G. Lysingor, 1003 4. 1, Pameter, 185 | 0me, Rt iy i iordena i lown gether in special session for the considera- | divorce from him was pending In Sioux | di pho mareh upon the varl- | sunday in a Winchester hattle between | ticket were also elected. A light vote was | A, W, Ryan, 102; for license, T4; against | @ W0 l* "'” ‘*'"‘I oAt oA ton of otlier matters. The committce on [ Falls, will be trled in the court of Caok | 0US wor d ‘bring the inihg TN | the Indians of Wirlwind's band of | Polled, there being no contest except I (he | leense, 11e fiig o i PUih b il mariCkn ways and means, however, which was pri- | county. fudge MeConnell of Chicago ‘says | out pe Yors ke et At \he waifi: | Chevennes and the white men who hold | Third and Fith wards. HEBRO mall vote was polled. 1t is | {08, JHn Fiven a Fifth ward polltiolan, an- sy cldTied Sulihi chestoonslaeration siafi|fithat Tulthough e bt “Malte: idatrea)| 815V QRETAIIIE AreRAMAs AR e B Lt ey O G e atihe loid] BEAVER. CITY S Tha. gt batiraen lom. conceded (hat” the antl-license ticket s two | fEOBIstIe (o the AP A, who supported AfaTouE ot reventio, e sppoiited ey theil BacHcad hycMos. Dunham S el AR Al | Y an foy i snariel | besarvation: - The | Tndiknt Wibtment had | Defanice and leeras fastiees rosiogmpioms out of ihree aldermen. William Cook jg | Iank: Jolnson, -the labor factional demo- extra sesgion on the 19th day of December, { (nham IS an u .','"_‘,“"'.:.J'.‘,M‘,‘,“‘ com even | action. When the great strike of 1891 was | never been fenced or otherwlse cut off | election of four license and one temperar elected mayor on the license ticket. The | ;\l e candidate, was active at the head of 1893, and only a few days after the convening [ Rate Feh ' (MorONTes aninton eould even f WO, ikt the combined efforts of the from the common, and the cattlemen have | man respectively. as follows: A, Gy, . feonse men have a majority in tho counetl, | By constubles, which e ot Justico Lat- of congress .reported to the house what is | Stiviced o div proceediive agaiust the | Knlghts of Labor and the Amalgamated [ persisted on erazlis on them without pass | Madden. . B, Quinn, W, D. with the mayor, which assures the continu. [ ShaW to appoint last night. It was sald by known as the Wilson bill, and which, pass- | defendant, Mrs. Dunham still resides oG tohs antat itatcloneitnaimeniushedii hache Thdlnng, ol nitattheyg doms they | W. E. Crutcher. ance of saloons. some that these constables were, many of ing through the ordinary stages of the DUt goes under the name of | OVer one another in- their bl se- s a stea BENNET T tennett electad Whecler, | “HILDRETH — The following Alcket was | them, irvesponsible characters, and wor £ o i b was a | cure work, each on his own account, the | thought belonged to them, and as much [ BEN $ 5 v sole A se R G house, appeared In the senate on the 2d of Wallaos, e B e g L b e e T e T e A A b oL oA e L [N AR AP etaraon NS DI FaCtanivh ot publicans, | elected as village trusteess W, Marr, | Solely the cause of the trouble. Cons rovision of the dec s K February, 1894, and was on that day re- 4 4 R Dt ¢ho | before another general strike could be | ing caught in the act Sonday were fived | and J. C. Harper and R. L. wton, demo- [ John Roberts, Samuel Freeman, A. O, Camp- | Quently there were loud (hreats of mobbing ferred to' the committee on‘finance. 1t was | pantfor, AlVD, the Chicary banker, who | wiged in the coke reglon.. With the in on by the cowbavs anib sbaitle ensued | crats, as trustees. It was tho most quiet | bell and W. B, Bradney. Al are. favorable them Defore they were kot to headquarters not reported to the senate until seven weeks | gressman for alienating his wite's dustrial depression of last year, h“'wmi r, “;‘:n‘_:“‘ «lrll‘“ ha hw:’dl‘ly' assisted thely | election held here in years, belug merely a | to granting license for saloons, afier the fight was over. 3 afterwards. “And when I say,” exclaimed [ tions, frequently pays visits to Mrs. ;':.Pv _l'”j“I ‘_'fd‘(;:ts:‘ ’L‘.‘,'! |'.R(: “‘;‘lkl“»*';"L ‘:}n“k*‘l. D e < T9ga Y cagerly ombraced | Auestion of men. Bennett is dry. HOLDREGE—The license ticket was [ It i claimed that Mike Callaban, one of ERRTRDIAN ok St eIy ot ras | incn tanilanioig S gl U A€ o 0 e e b hoRaEe et ey ey SHITILE A 1ot vo a es fcast | o oo R good vote was polled, and the | Pryor’s followers, fired the first shot. He viewed in the committee on finunce nor con- | to he married. “The major is now in Sloux | JUSIHRSS | hag, o workmen could realize | dians after the old tyl high license ticket being the only one in | contest was spirited. was a dead man the next moment. Deputy sidered line by line, nor paragraph by para- | Fills: 00 e states | Titde m (han half the wages they re- | A courier meanwhilé cime to Port Reno, | the field. The trustees are: Johu A. Dur- HUBBELL — The town election today | Constubles at - this polling booth and the graph, I state what is known by every sena- | oot will convene in this ity tomorros celved {n better times, while the operators s s!x(}' ‘mfllw 5; ‘nl:(j::;-m:m-n--.vrl m:: gess, Albert Kopisch, George Kochler, Frank i quictly, with the license ticket | Workers of all the political factions erowded tor. So thai it Is worth while for us to | | 9 feveral caes brought nhere | clalmed to be making no money, but were | battle, e E e A Ay " {eoop | Maire and Bd McBr| victorious Hem - together i solld mass, about 100 strong, consider what sanotion Is to be given to the | o Dlesre ilin ‘e Interesting cage | Merely Jfunning o ive th .“np_hv.,\.{;Iu agent s baringL HeH SHloptangFcatzoon BLUE SPRINGS—The munic elaotion IMPERIAL—FEldction passed off quietly | any every one secmed to be armed. For Toport of a commitiee that brought it into [ of ‘the Indian, White-Fucad-Ioree to be [ ¥t to keep ‘the muchinery” from f of the Third uavalty wt ence lett for the | . \iied in' re-clecting W, W moise ion | IMP i . Bigler, | minute o two there was a_rattling discharge the chamber, being practically the conclu- | tried for murder, will be the vetrlal MEN ARE WELT, ORGANIZED. The denth ned ten or twelve per- | anti-license mayor, one license councilman, | 1o 1. AR . G, W. Rogers and | of weapons, and frightened citizens gathered e lobs e for b aat i i R R P b o R N Q10 ({ha oreiatorail iEORE, with a tie between two other candidates. [ I T. Rowe were elected, belug the only | to witness' the hattle, which was of short It was made plain by the procecdings | Famestake Minig company of - have any’ miimadon (At another fabor | L0G, MG Is vers bitter on both sides, and f The town fs dry agatn. | regular ticket in the field. The board is | duration. Residents’ along the boulevard dn this chamber, the remarked, that as [ s and @ verdict for $20,000 was v 2 organtzation was under way and that a [ Whe, Seuntry b un dest one for bus BRAINARD—The clection was very quict. | nonpartisan and anti-license, 5 added 1o the general feeling of terror by regards the features of the biif, hivolving | in favor of the plaintif. A mation atrike was . possibility. “On that day o | WHICKINE | Bagtied B8 LIE rep Two tickets were in the field, the citizens [ KEARNEY—The city election was in some | leaning from their windows, shouting and a revenue of §80,000,000, it came fo the sen- [ new trial was argued before Judge delegate convention was held at Scottdale, | 87 tréeiined creths ©aftord ple and the independent, citizens electing | respects one of the warmest ever held in | gesticulating wildly. In less than five min- ate as o minority and noi as a majority | born of St Paul iy the defondunt com. | at whieh were present ulo wepresentatives | ijce ‘e’ congregnting at all points for | three trus A Talle, Willim McRI- | the clty. The hottest fiht was made over | utes from the time the first shot was fired report. Only five out of eleven members of [ Pany, and granted o [k the executive board of nited Mine | gy elier, and have abindoned thelr furms | vain and A. Talbot. A. Pasvar (ind.), en- | mayor and treasurer, but there were no | the police from station No. % had appeared i up last fall, but the company secure Workers of Amerlca, with headquarters | §/5GF 8W Mt ap it RE0CE, L e Fort Aoracd Kby thets ~ il 1 1 il SOnAL | uDOD iR Bonc ARAL GUtALE st el e the commitice gave their support to that Gt by puving all the ‘expenses | at Columbus, 0. In the two weeks that [ 107 the, time. onlght hews veachid Fort | dorsed by the citizens, and James Hlavek, | special issues involyed other than personal | upon th 5 and qui ie disturbance. feature, { the plaintiff. The sult s for injuvies | have intervened the bulk avmyxtog/|FRENOSEEOME RO RES A Ctarted | citizens, and H. Ford are a ti matter The officers elected ar Phil | With thelr first approac, the fighting politic “I may say,” went on Mr. Allison, “that | sustained while the plaintift was engineer | coke workers have been d under | RO My iroops At Tort Supply. have BROCK—Brock made a record today for | Brady, mayor; William Scramm, treasurer; | cal workers ceastd hostiNties and made a I am embarrassed in the examination of this | for th tukte compnny the rules of the United Mine Workers, and | B2 8000 1"100 111, ‘apd Fort SN troops | Teform. The full peop reform ticket, | Charles A. Drescott, clerk, and Krank | quick effort to hide their w\apons. bill by the fact that we have ot yet been | I Deputy Unit ates ) today"the reglon s In"the hands ot a | DES RuG UV UGG My n th i headediby KH aMariinki(op Yllage trustec | Brown, police fudge. $60.000 for the | PRINCIPALLY BETWEEN CONSTABLES. supplied wth the necessary statements | Shal dwood ) it 5 | strike e afed ¢ S formidable | axpected that any trouble w © | was elected, the temperance ticket, headed | - The proposition to Issue $60,000 for the R Rl RO ; Pk e e G, rre; Aley Hows, tho defaulting | ag any that has prec 1 it than that’ now between the parties en- | by Jeft Vanderberg, heine defeate. et ke Col U R e acydus quenar 2 (almi ,';' AL allshan to consider it as a great of this char- 1 Gty “Who has already besun his five year P AR B smean of the Mt The latet mfor. | BROKEN BOW-—The city elcction passed | carried with but little opposition. The prop- | & VTR SE T DALl acter ought to be considerel. There was v’ in_the penitentiory. Deputy United WILLIAN'S PRESENT. ‘r:;;}""’:;;;l:";; She fiht cime lust night, the | O quietly today. The contest was on the | oaition to issue $16,000 city fmprovement [\, fired the Avst shot and that it was he not an industry in the country which would tates Marshal, Wade of this it x.~<]. Blsmarck Recelves It and in Kindly Words | distance making the trip u twenty-four- [ uestion of saloon license, with two scts of | honds is in doubt. as the votes are not all NHigivad ot ot i ke not be injured by the bill, while wany of | bronght James Moove, William Morton and 2 e h Klodly hour one. AU thut time the fixht way scat. | candidates I tho field.” There wore 312 [ counted, but it Is belloved 1t carried. Work | i, fired the sh ey et them would be strangled to death Eranicalliametho “\}{"”,,h‘,‘, UL e [(IT_';'H"‘;'['I"'\XK”n:....‘i” Count | Lered over . lurge tract of country. and yotes cast, Tho mwnl.n ..,:! lic ngo ¢ 1;7'1“1 will be commenced on the canal at once. v, et 1 Weatport oMolal. to ONE DESIRABLE CHANGE. Hp TR I 5 kAL e e i REAROUN G iacamed toibe: o ROT ! ot the Tne | by nine votes. > only oflicers elected on LAWRENCE—H. Purdy and C. J. Le; serve a warrant for the anrest of Jim Pryor 408 St o Ry o (i | CITHTRER el il ce Yonshisghe, (an (alledaabpn of Emperor | affair. 1t by veported tonlght that the T | tho‘antl-licemse ticket were oo councliman, | yniepnniie and, oo Lauts: Zoan T R e AR e E e By o HELD BY SETTLERS. i presenting Prince Bisma dian '] treasurer and engine eimberling, “ton [l ana 78, H, 'Friond, oltuens, were elaotod | ek pnon oun b E oo fonan of the bill changing the duly from i e Al Ttonment, | seventy . miles from gasiro | englnger. | Kimburiing, itor B specific to ad valorem, and showed the diffi- with jthe:quia Ntitathe nxzohanaelion have' been burned ‘by the Indians, | treasurer, was elected by one vote. The | {oquy. They favor license, rin the d Anyway, he ands Calla- culty N g ppraisement of their | Ceded Sloux Lands Oceup Though Not | as birthday present from the emperor, s some fifty miles from the scene of | offic are: 0. I Perley, mayor; W LO! PINE—The election was quiet, ’ : Yoy e s PBlins S "[”“l"”}:I:\Lk'udil“l:‘it'lfl RS R rp”p”‘ Yot Surveyed. received the following reply to be for' | che first outhreak. 1t true it shows thit Biackwell.. clerk; J.. 3l Kimbolin license being tho only Issue. The antic | bt MO had » w.~“~;.‘1‘w'|;t::xlu.l:.:;n:‘nlkf’m time he would offer an amendment providing | CIAMBERLAIN, S. 1., April 3. —(Special arded to Emperor William: others of the bund of Indiuns are taking | urer; J. T, Ream,’ police julge: B, 1 Halegiadi el LR ted bya vote of | 05 the « that the value should be fixed by its price | to The Ree)--Included in the lands ceded ‘I reverently thank your majesty and | part. ‘Trouble "']' l‘l}‘k“\m R ihasclong. boa Clure, engin W ’.I Wouods, conncilman, | 40" % LTS LT 18 P T ot e i [ aTaan O e hrtan by the Slonx and opened to Ement ;\-m unnj():«‘-‘n-'\\ armor as o .‘\.Hl..lq of ;’.x"'i"f..lxT.l‘“.'.h.l Harsy Nkely zn'»t l\\u]nl] I : .\|ll .:lllillg ..\,y.l‘:‘.lnm. Henry LOUP CITY—At the village ,,,l‘.‘,l,,,] ,I,u. o e SR e ke AL agIe ol ! magket, 3 ) umber of townships | YOUF majesty's grace for me. [ will leave d nd 8 3 ~ goyern- | Second; L. kpatrick, thir siblican or license tcket was elected by bEHAr ur, v h Benatar Call here asked Senator Alllson 1o | four years agy are a number of townships | 140 TRIRNS Erace for me. I wil leave | the s the fight govern CALHOUN — e followinr Moers were | Fepubli v lecnse Udkot Was eloeed oot | however, one of Pryor's followers, says he ield for a motion to go into executive ses- lying within the _bhouns jes of Gregory ment will allow them > three to one There 2! himself is the man who shot Pate in the RLORe: Thi4 wan (e Mgnal.for & lively Mobater | Lanm., Vithin the hou acre ¢ eror William's message to Prince e ; eladteds T Henryil ‘Rix. inayor; Those eleoted wore: “H. Olilsen, J. il | Alnaclf ls the man who shot Date in the 20R¢ I ) 86 RO RO s v BI K read g " iy KISSES FOR HIS ELOQOU. . Frahm, councliman First ward; H. Il | joroc ‘05 Drake, G. H, Gibson and Adam | fee 4 . y 7 which came upon the senate with the sudden” | land in the county mentioned, which joins | Bismurck read as follows Faahin, meppnalal et wards oML I Hisager (O 1 VDr ing on the bridge that crosses 0. K. creck, ness of a eyclone, and in which Sefators [ on Nebraska, has been lacated upon by "1 convey to your sovercign highness the o » s BN, Gesireri | Schaupp. cloge to the scene of the riot, when Jerry Harris and Frye played the leading roles. | settlers, although the land has never been | expression of iy hoartiest congy |u|.uluni~1. Mungarian Ladles Reward ""'r okl for Bho 8 “"|"“»” N, G ‘“I*f" LYONS—Tho election passed oft quletly, | {08 .0 10 KRS OF LIe ats When Jorry 'he AP iR on on | surveyed. This faet has prevented the set- unt von Moltke, my alde-de-camp, 18 logy of Rossuth. rything republican except judge. | o ¢¥ DS B OIS dlected, as follows 8 o ro 1{::]m":,'u‘::'l.‘""“f",‘l’h’:I“,fl:,}:‘“‘m‘,‘mn:.‘]‘ |(,\.1|“||; " [ tlers from filing upon the lands held by | charged to present you with . cuiraos in " N T NTRAL' CITY—The antl:lcense ‘tickot [ T1'€, Pepplc's ftleket was eiecicd, a8 fbiows: Suior. ilotetin heldge e i The vice president here interrupted the [ Ghar of eommiaie. on et et The s o o an R vl given by Fritz and Lowls Kossuth to many [ Wo8 elected. Tho Officers are: RiNRe, e o A s (1 St i e AR W Wand: discussion to lay the folowing message from | veyor generai's office has been flooded arded as o symbol of the German 4 vag s who came from | Mmaver;® RYOFs S1aRky AN G LAON a8 MASON--T. J. Woot i 501 S e T A Y P AT part the president before the senate: “I trans- | with letters urghig that as a matter of | g de which already surrounds you so [ Mmembers of the deputations who cam | | rer. oThey ulko elected Smith, Jewcll ande| gy Vv, N. Hurley and I Deardof were | 11K Jumped o oL the Buegy Wl & g mit herewith a communication of the sec- | justic hese settlers the land should | firmly and loyally, and to which I, too, de- | all parts of Hungary to.attend the {llln‘f‘n Rateliff |'l:v|n|“ll|ll.l4 and H‘ eitizens ticket elected members of the village board. A T R T \“-‘I retary of atate, enclosing a final report of | Imimediately be surveved = 0O | sive to glve elog : WinLias [ Services over their fatber, Herr Maurice | elected White for e % na ) ahiool {3y gordy ot tho board are/in favor of Jicense. | MOdOvere o aidy =l 0 I've Y £ 4R ! i Surve! ners shes, etter ty LLIAM, B 4 e S Loard e se people elected Fouts S QOK-Ea oit slaation W ax Lhe haoLLe L 4 the agent of the United States before the | o Fefand hera: Biven the Tollowing mamtmny ——— Jokaly who!was ipreMe s the reciplent |{RIRUR e ARCTICRLER DESUIe Slected BoltK | pio g0k ity election was {he hoitost Parls tribunal of arbitration, also the pr tlon us to the cause \‘\m- the land has not SMASHED T 2 of a remarkable ovation. Herr Jokai de- | pop B8 S0y FREGS 9T SO, BIEEE iy the istory of the city, | K 4 tocols thus far received, and other papers | been surveyed, which information will be o . o t the National | ¢ ! e SR h relating o that matter.’ ! Interest to' the settlers and other persons | ¢onision on the Unin iflo I Whioh Na | LYereld the functelibenien ot the Natlonal { engineer, woro on ot tiokets. A very. full |iojessed maYars b WG WIY S T 0 Jim ‘Todd. stepped out; teo, and sald Senator Frye here entered into the dis- | Who have been urging action by the i 9. et Lo ¢h No | museum on behalf of the lower Hungarfan | vote was polled. Few ladies voted D [ o A A R ] e o ovped [ante th0n B QARION ith B AN (A LR R MG BAT il | ofice: “The fact is the general land com- 2 One Is Hurt, Diet, and his language was remarkable for | town has had a license board for the last five | (M4 Pope, councilmen, and Jumes Ritchie | ‘Noi and you can't take n, ) S ading” " the Dill through (h seoute, it | mussioner has instructed this office ex. | NORTH PLATTE, April 3.-(Special fo | Ra inoaosioned. aiuonoer The most et | yours, €. 8. Boper saiplinen and Jises Biible Ui ceputy: constable, and yow've got BN ok iIL LATONRR Aho skuRte. &nd | pliaitiy”thet no. survey cuntraatd in' that | Tho Bead—at Mib. this moring,. shent o tering comment ou the smecl; 1a everywhere |~ CHADRON—The following city tioket was [ 3% S, N+ Maulcs SEmrh e OGO oo go.t sald Pate, and ther turning to_ tie R Say ap i piepaiar Azt Lwo natises In. | sounte will Do et ‘ol e t8te | quarter of a mile east of Dis, No. 4, the | heard in Hungarlan circles, and at the re- slected: Hon. J. C." Dahlman. mayor; L, | fuesiions T 0L CRETUN TRGLYGE | man in"the bukky, wald, “Read that wars ne day of his intention to drive the b poindury line (between Sou akota and | o stbhound tas . cep o e deputations tool F. Ieager, olerk; Charles . Jameson, | ¢1eCted vant er er s b collog o | Nebraska) shall have been establ ‘ astbound fast midl, running along at a | ception the members of the deputations took | J. d hese 1§ epublican who was nominated on | ¥ ot Ay ¥ ARiuniaLien plrthan, Suan oellgavy: the || SEAREN, plall iaXe breneatablished and | eASIURO EOsk il sURRING. nlon 1, the | the opportunity to thawk bt for hix muster- | treasurer; D.'Y. Meirs, police Judge; ¢, 1. | hese s a republican stration 1s | . usl thon Mike Callahan came runylng (ARERE oipera_and cthe mptlon=tor br, | RARISAIL IR TG 4% GYFRRHITIE TN 82 f DI At an. chedule tme, mot NG.° rate [ ful expression of the mational sentiment. [ Johnson, 'engineor: ' I Titman, W, R | the cltizens ticke foward wk from tho uorthorn end. of:thn oration. of oeeetioce proceed to the consld: | yanced to warrant a_hope that . contract R s e LA S hour. Both loco- | Fifteen” hundred adies, all attired in the | Smith and = J. D, Patilson, conneitmen; | V0 BRI L bridge. ran up to Pute and askod bin BIAAR. 96 exonitiye’ hislnoms prevalled, | for murvey ot the Gregory 4 HECRY re derailed and almost entively | 46epest mourning, were dncluded among the [ Benjamin Loewenthal and B. L. Paul, men: | MILLARD=The following hoard of village hab slght e QSRRRY B RIAL NG das ter u session of a| and a quarter | can he during the follow were derailed and almost entirel e Rt A AR bers of tho school boar ntees was elected; | 14ey, nanded to see Wi perm e two me I attendance at the redeption. Their en- | bers of the school board Hm VonDohren, C. Kuolbor, A. B, Det. | Monded to weo hix pormit The two men at Callahan and fired. . Callahan returned ors were openc ho ssnate el assured vuined. The engineer and fireman on eaeh % o sl e s ere pened and the senate, at | feel 3 train s the dANECE. And. Jumbed befara | thusiasm over the cloquency of Herr Jokal | OLARKS—Clarks went wet today. Allen, | MU Vonbohren, ©. Kuelicr, A B, Dot 5 MdJourned, Helped 115 Ol Fr {h ahpcky uo, shat there was o loms of [ was o intense that they encircled Herr | Austin, Bower, Castle and Harrly wers | Wellor and Begort Speck. hero waw no 3 —— e SIOUN PALLS, 8. D, Apri! life or linb. The faxt mall was delayed two | Jokal and kissed him repeatedly. The scene | elected trustees, et ruatons slectad re repube | the fire and then I and the rest of us began IN THE HOUSE, t0 Tha' Has) = Prank. Btooklise. & T :l.ln.v\:‘mxk‘l thirty minutes at the scene of | was most remarkable. Here Jokal received CRETE—The city elcotion passed off T B T H i e i m‘:‘l,m‘.'l.x.” 1 :llu; n\‘:lv el S o of the Sio ulls divorce colony s ROl he. wreck, the praises of his admirers in 0st modest | quietly, a full vote being cast he entire | ''CANS A CITY-ATle oity elaotio hile the riot w 1 Progress 8 sald . Placing M. Joy, the Ropublicar by bix timely appearance in New ‘York. | ‘Aovements of Seagolng Vessols / o ‘for | beneath’ the kisses showered upon him. fority. The deteated. ticket was nominated | J0LW CORIER O, MG EAACVRN ok are des | A WASHINGTON, April The deadlock | Broker Willlam Cutajar was on trial for T AL All'r’l‘ Steamer Barthy Fritz Kossuth ‘hade & speech to his | by and composed of anti-administration den ¢ldedly In:favor of the republicans, who which has provailed in the house for the | &1 Alleged attempt to defraud the govern- + in the course 'f which he extolled | crats. Officers elected are B D Eryy [ESE01ed (hetn canaldate for mayas ta sbits of by Senator Morgan to give effect to the de- | ntiiten to (1. fight was on the Southwest boulevard very | ot warrant for your arrest 5 TG , [ went up o Pate” says Arthur, “and elected mayor, E. J. Wilcox, city clork; €. B, | 800 G nourdale and Argentine, strongholds of that order, for reinforcements of 1,000 armed men. and that the assurance was given tha the men would shortly be on the way Members of the A. P, A. in this city and ment by making false customs house en- for K”.“”“ ‘Terplschore ‘“l“lm‘l. and ekerle, or, 1Ay o red clerk Toodw " week past over the Joy-O'Nell contested | tries, Stockliss, who has been i the foeR oatey Lir- Hanalului bigk. Opegor, Wegary, llw*”““‘hrmnln"'m' :'m':uur{«r\.u}n’...‘l‘y}l.im forks i tapa awin, | the ferce opposition of the domocrats. Iul- sloatlon oase ‘was' broken ‘loday. The re. | Aliice the discavers of the frauc lenrntog | f9X SEUNRPSMMEL 1o o por Burion por Work for & Thousand Idlers senberg and A. Smitll g I ot ket o aYar, Hartlin: | Armourdala deny ihe' (riith of thin atory publicans refused to answer to their names, | crimes on sccount of the siatutos Queenstown; 8. . Surgent, for San Fran WOONSOCKET, R. 1, April 8.—-The Allce DAVID CITY—The republican ety ticket | §lrk: Hoxdstons treasurer, Kelly: police | i “y{y‘.“}. “‘|I,‘.,.‘K II‘II‘: lfl,yh "nl;‘r”“;u;;lm;“ | L rte V. s ) udy 4 oounchmen ’ b g nost of e public resorts in e onlght but the democrats rallied a bare quorum, ations. declded 1o o hix former ¢ wployer % Port TownsendeArrived-United | 878 Milville anifls off tha United. States was elected: . W ] l|\fu mayors 0. M. | % chon! Hoard of Education, Buts, frams | Mokt of the publ 4 Feporla.| y 107 to 13, und, amid some applause, the'| SoRexsed. (o Maving muido. (he' (rouduicss | States stewmship Yorktown for Hering aca, | Rubber company and the Lawrence § iting | EATEs, treasurer Al Hughes, clerki B, A, | Sha § speaker announced the deadlock had been | entries. Catajar was dismissed A S Dieto Arived United ' Sutes broken and that the motion to lay on the - steamship Grant, for San_Franc . os, ol £ About a dozen arrests have been made in company of Milville have posted notices that | ord: b W. Kooy Thing: yonn 4 o NELSON=The clection paused oft auletly. | connection with the rioting on the boule~ ond; Koli rioh hemarbers | mie i1 license ticket was elected by from § | yard. and the police are working on evidence e DRR T oulls, Ch T e 4 364 o | Work will be resumed with full force April | 1, ench and O, 1rich ‘ tablo_the “motlon 1o recanaider the vote | g Flerge Gate ut Klous Fulis. Qiaye Ma eI YeaeNOR “HEAY, rop| (RIS e s e, tALL TURA Apell | D Brangh A 0: ;. Alr) bers of | 1015 majority. The following aré the mem- | which they have gathered from (he men movw by which Joy had been declared hot on SIC AlLL pril 8.—(Speci 8 J | bers of the town board B. Gooodrich, | ynder arrest, and it 18 probable that furthers siderable damage done to window panes, n ¥ x be upon the republican substitute for the | Hoe gale ‘from the northwest. Volseits g ' PARIS, April 8.—M. Krautz, who was tha | . RN e dorrough. The " | night, and it is thought e will be no - i A At Tutons § for Victoria; | mouths past and employ about 1,000 hands, Slog titled o the seat had been carried, The | Telegram to The Bee)-There was Klikitat, for ¢ QRVNBALRIeok) Albert, Voigh!, W AN B P T P T TR AUSRKAR then atatad the pending: question to | MJaSREIe. damARe. fone, to window panew S T———— W f frustees ar % " 2 v idre (g 5 As REPUBLICANS SUCCESSFUL, resol ) . p ! APHL 8.—Mr. T. Murray. Il C 5 i ! " No further disturbance has occurred tos ‘.lum.‘. leclaring O'Neil elected and en- | of the wind was Sixty miles at ‘nooi, itled 10 bia seat, the substitute declariog | diminishing considerable this eyehing. e e World's fair at | andidet ress this all DORCHESTER-T ) atinted ou ! | furthér trouble, Returas, received up t 1§, I

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