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ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAHA., SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 7, 1891 'i'\\ ELVE PAGES. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS h N | men refused and things looked ominous. | TIN[ MRL TENICE | wetner, secretary of the smperial treasury, | TURN TO THE STREET ADRS = %E BUL N, \ o T \ PACE HAS TERRORS [t aot it b | KING HOMBERT AT VENICE | s shgnametee: | TURN 10 THE STREET (ARS| ~ 7wE = mureemn. | aDINIONS CONFLICT M, s 4 . Finally the police arrested Leader Kelly tion upon the part of a deputy who is an i NN L 4 and several of his men and penned the rest advocato of bimetalllam, said In regard to TSRS Al R v of the up in a corner of e talornacle the intended colnage of 000,000 arks, 5 Genernlly ds 5n g (o Soul Y They Atll refused to rm‘\(\vj“n:\l\ o e | Italy's Ruler Given an Enthusiastic Recep- | that this did ot Tmple a change in. the Hard Times Drive the Chicago Thugs to a b R Army erorizes Oakland. '\ Stampedes Oakland on Its Way. cided to release him and Kelly was carried Gormany could not unaided undertake ok ada L N } Labor in Different Ways, back on the shoulders of hix men wnld en- e periments in regard to currency matters. tge denking Differs with Caldwell. e dhusiastc cheers, o male o S to His | SPLENDID SCENES ALONG THE CANALS | The count also said thut i ue of wiver | HORSE CARS TREATED LIKE EXPRESS TRAINS | ® Heubiican Colloge Lengie Sess NOT ANXIOUS TO LEAVE BASE OF SUPPLY | followers. counseling madoration aud urged ing the valuo of that metal, — frer tousin the Wiison Tarim, | JENKINS AND CALDWELL AT VARIANCE P ’””“f‘;“f"','_"'”;,"}"'1“' W ':; ”’v‘-l'll |‘-‘ "::“{.‘f‘ 'nlr Fleets of Hichly Decked Gondolss Move in Want & NABKTPTHoIn Great BrLiAIm Footpads Board One on Halstead Str Editorial and Comment, — o 1« 4 . 4 Proceed to Go Through the oln una Nebraskin News. ) 0 Were | Southern Pacific company for eight box Procession Over the Placid Waters— LONDON, April 6.~The Times says e ¢ rauke Had Been Fod by the Citisens and Were | Sonrhoen - Racif comp: piopnsed to Landie The King's Popularity s deputation of SolsnikTAkents :, wevsi: ol gers—Wonderful Appearance of Couneil Bluffs Loeal Matters. Milwaukee Judge Holds that Ho Was Wllhng to Remain }:,gm There, the army by force. cting undes Kelly's 66 AghI 1o vh! by Sir Charles Tubper, the Canadian high the Police When Needed Mreckinridge pked 1. the Baby Right in Ig,“i“g Injunctions, Ivice, howeve the lustrials agreed to s submit peacefully, and at $:20 a. m. formed commissioner, has waited upon Prime Min- iy fan Ol Man with o Bail r a line, and escorted y 200 armed poliecs ister Rosebery and the Marc of Ripon ‘ TAG o Q) VIGOROUS MEANS TAKEN TO MCVE THEM | ava ciiizene marched (o't s/stwinth irect | VENICE, Apell 6—King Humbert ar- | o urge that o subsidy b granted for a | o CHICAGO Aprl 6—(Special Telogram to | Wages of the Uslon Facle Salasied | 5T MODIFES KIS WRIT JUST THE SAM ation, where they entered the box cars and [ rived here this afternoon and was welcomed | transpacific mail service. Both ministers | The Bee)—Once in a great while a Chicago L SAME shortly after 4 o'clock the train pulled out | by enthusiastic crowds of people who sur- | eXpressed sympathy with the desires of the | policeman is on hand at the right time v Sy uthorities Use Energetic Persuasion to | for Sacramento, S g A St i et putation, but were eautious not to commit | Doubly rare, therefore, are the oceasions A Use Energ Oakland heaved another big sigh of reliet | Tounded the railroad station and cheered | (il o1Vl to any definite pledges. Lord | when (e policemen put In their appearances Will Stop Canadia 5 Northern Pacific Employes Given a Li Entice the “Troops” Into Box Cars. and went back o bed. At Sacrimonto the | the KIng In a manner which evidently | Roabery sald it was deairable th await the | 1 g mopon et | il Three Murderers Die on One Gallows, 0 tmployes Given a Little army will be reinforced by about 200 mcre | greatly pleased him. After the welcome at | conclusions of the eonfcrence to be neld at | ' the nick of time ¥ Last Week's.Business Roviewe More Latitude About Resigning.” men, and, unless the railroad corpany agrees | the station from the civil id military au- | Ottawa in June. This distinction is worn with much modesty ible Mistal W wn s o to take the whole lot siill further on the | thorities § i oRtoie: ta e - by Officers Weinrich and Muell'r of the Lar b GIVEN BREAD AND SOUP AT SACRAMENTO | ;, neross the continent trouble is al- | HoTities the king entered a gondola of B , abee Street stat i t it Stirred Up, ANt CGR L L ST state and proceeded through the grand | WHEN HANSBROUGI'S RILL PASSED. | @ et station, who arrested four high- ha Live Stock Markets. OTHER FEATURES OF THE ORDER UPHELD aln b T o4 G& 5 - waymen early this morning while in the act Acting ol the advice of Mayor Tardeo the | canal to the palace. The king's gondola | o = " ; of the Capital Furnish a Meal and | council has passed resolutions, giving no- | was followed by an immense number of | Sretary :""""‘4‘:; ':m"‘," e amouable | of robbing passengers on a North Halstead fee that the w utara refnse to indolas ¢ Altiie ? 0 e treet car. rec othe embers of the tee that the city will in future refise (o | gondolas flled with ~cltizons who had | FORT DODGE, April 6 —pectal [ gt i e pa e » per’ el i tory DY | flocked into the city in order to be present | melegram to The Tem) ollowing fs | BN WHo were acting as lookouts, escaped 3 Head Division in 3 o ';:w\:'{“/l"'r‘;m"l; ’“f ‘\t}flln("\‘lll;l"{»_ "IKU at the festivities, ~ All the windows were | georetary Morton's Jetter in full to kd- | from the officers. The four locked up in the ontention of the Attorneys of the Em- ey LWL Eetuks stoféed Ce sHieltor |’\.. packed with spectators, who cheered en- | (o) paterson of this county East Chicago Avenue police station gave | Mittee and decided to test the strength Ployes is & cous- There Will ody of destitute men who iy enter the | thusiastically and waved handkerchiefs and 1 . LT I v S of the party in the election ne The ! ) handkerchiefs an S RINCOA IRIC ui, | their names as Willlam Sullivan, James ¥ fon next fall. The city; also that it will enforce the laws | flag Hi : DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, : ' . AEainBY VRgrATieY, (bhRgIh, Lreet parades o | o o o King passsilby; OFFICE OF THE SECRITARY, WASH. | Moran, Thomas McGovern and John Butcher, | PATtY east’ sixty-six votes in the city at tigation, OAKLAND, Cal, April 6.—The city of | gisorderly assemblages, TALES OF THE NIC HEROY. INGTON, D. €., March 24, 1884 —Mr. Ed- “.1].:-“\”?.\ ‘,‘I".Hy‘|‘1| I\n“l“'”l‘lk]'“l' n”“v‘mmxf’ g Tk fiad X it B BVERLN s ERS! T st Yol % & ar erson, n, Webster county, {mmla il gL L el OIS TKEE, N Oaklarl has had many exciting events In its | RIVERSIDE, Cal, ‘April 6,—The Industeial | G ward Peterson, Dayton, Webster counts: | fiopoedat Diviaton airect: that a'change ot FUNK FIR0 4G THE FINIAR, MILWAUKEE, April 6.—The long looked history, but never has anything occurred !’rlllyllh(’l“' 3 ‘: Il‘l‘\t’llhfr\(m PR Ex-Chief ¥ eer Ideristine Talks for | 180 My Dear Sir am in recelpt of your | yorses might be made. Half a dozen pas- for decision by Judge Jenkins on the motion hero to compare with the turmofl caused [ from this clty. 1t s understood the men are 5 ~ Publication. U e e ": sengers nodded in their seats, while the con- | Hardin County’s Eminent Agricolturist Saves | Made by the chiefs of (he great rallway or. early this morning by a regiment of unem- | by i people of Softh Rivereide, who did | SOUTHAMPTON, April 6.—The steamship | Murch urging the limmodlate appointment | ductor and driver were engiged in making Prohibition for Another Two Y ganizations for f ployed men which left San Francisco | not furnish them supplies that they expected. | Nile, from Rio de Janeiro and other Brazil- | gy MOUFIeHt 16 SR B0 il of (et UL :\’-':L")\.;.x,’.'.fi'-.m.:lyll“l',vf.’;...r( OO b e | oD ATOTNIE] L ABHI Wednesday to joln Coxey's army In its | The marshal of this clty and other officets | lan ports, arrived hero today and brought | trict of fowa. It 18 Impossible to im- | ing with a tin box containing a number of 2 march to Washington. “;I ..ulv‘l’.”u... ”'r' I:”‘;‘m".' lay and escol among her passengers Chief Engineer Van | mediately comply with your request, be- | brass thecks and lodge documents. There oA T Al MR D m. o Ideristine, formerly of the dynamite crulser | causc the Hansbrough bill, approprinting | Was plenty of room in the car for the other | (S BEICE BE BIWHIY the speaker and | 1198 Jenking modifies his injunctional or- All night long every man, woman and RIVERSIDE Cal. April 6.—The Second 7 : REIRNAS 8 | FeR e E el e et e Nictheroy. Accompanying the chief engineer | $1.000,000 for the weeding of lowa, the [ Passengers, and some of them reclined at RS i der by st ) o clitise B ehild In Oakland was on the streets. The | regiment of the industrial army camped in panying CHEINECT | 5 Kotas and other thistle-infested sectlons | length on the seats half asleep. transacted an unusual amount of business, ¥ striking out the clause which reads, riot alarm was sounded, the governor was | the city tonight. They were escorted to the | were his assistant engineers, Alonzo Allen [ LjtKotas and other thistlednfested sections SR R o = which consisted largely in ing to sen- | “And from ordering, recommending, approv- o ol s s not yet become 3 STED agrecing { asked 10 call out the national guard, polico | Atbletie purk by the city marshal, where | and Jefferson Smith, and ffty former mem- faw. here are séveral wmendments (o the 1;’”":‘ A S 'k'li” us yor | B¢ amendments to house bills. Ing or advising others to quit the service of v arrangements had been made to quarter | po.g cre Thief Engincer Van Idet ill--among them an appropriation for the 0) ver han's a give ye A tremendous pi 3 s broug o Avers el % and deputy sherifts were sworn in and azmed | o L™ utees Vintted the camp | DTS of the crew. Chilet Bngincer\Van Tderlk i, 30t o e e oxtall, Grano | Money,”. was the gruft command which O LTI ure was brought to | the receivers of the Northern Pacific railwa; with rifles and preparations made for fight- | and learned what the army wanted in the | tne and his two assistants will sail for New | and rattlesnakes, which sccret themselyes | brought every passenger out of his dreams. L on Chalrman Iunk of the house | on January 1 . or at any other ime. 1 A The | York tomorrow. In an interview Mr. Van | in all Kinds of wgras templated. Th Al Tooked 1 four burly ruff mmittee on suppression of intemperance | I all oth of oodiest 0. And all because | food line, which was supplied them. The orrow. In a oW Mr. ds o rass itemplated. The 7 ooked up and saw four burly ru; « slon o emperance | In all other respeets the judge denles at e QAL Lkl b Lab d esotved | procession marched through the city in an | 1deristine said tat the machine gun of the | Bovernment will probabiy, in' Its munifi- | who had suddenly invaded the car: T to Induce him to report buck the motion of (e i o CEs s e e piyed and CoDe men resolved | oy Manner, carrying the Amorivan flag | Cruiser worked perfectly, and that during | tence and tender care “of ita children, | g o' eln s shoulder and heard (h | SUTHOFzing the’ manufacture o T xt gy to leave the city. Only a rash word or an v e i, I Vinette, in | Practice with the dynamite gun shells were 'rlll:_'r).lx';ull(v; II:[x‘._:l"nl‘I!l'nl e :“Illl:j-llykl"ll'ntlll demand for his money repeated. He made ;:3:}“ ';,"‘.Iv yno \Inqu'mw for “y..‘q ) The motion decided today was made by P, unlucky shot was required to precipitate a | ommand. ains the strictcst order and | thrown an fmmense distance and with great | (o i rented dlatticts, 1C tx, i the | an effort to arise and recelved a blow In the | mainen ohaute o 1ne Sabe gt he re- “l" ‘l""""" grand chiet exccutive offlcer of conflict ch would ave resulted in the | seems to have complete control of the mem- | Precision. Judgemint of some good citizens who are | face that hurled him against the window | tained In his determination to pocket this | the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers; ; 'viyn ! M”vhll‘lm"::'u:rh of the Industrial | bers. The army \\‘ill go to San Bernardino He remarked that from the moment of [ inclined to this sort of paternalism, onl with such force as to smash it into small | bill by the majority of his ommittee, | F. R. Sargent, grand chief firem 1‘ of th extinction of this bra tomorrow, where Conmander Vinette expects | leaving New York the fires were maintained | fair that the bill should also b so amended | pleces, The three other robbers were equally | Undcr the « - hous was al- | peoiarood of | i E army. for the men composing it were mostly 0. ¢ 5 and there was ways SressUre 60 | A% to permit h farmer to draw directly §tiva te e R o | lowed t v& for the consideration of the 2 0d of Locomotive Firemen; BE. i bt @ foebly | o secure’ transportation over the desert for e always apressure of 150 | 8 P bl trensiry fou ench day'y | active in enforcing their demands on the pa LG EOE SR TG0 Ol eI Py G ) et arme sould have made bu eeblo Fitha STy D] ound s . When ¢ Nictheroy wa iblic v e chidays | ey §Fa ng ¥ 5 3 sure, and could o e force ark, and ef of the Conduc unarmed, ulnll : ml‘]"h:: Lt aitectly i Tollowers”from et e Soutern Pa pounds of stea. Whei tharNituerevaailly bl Ui e et o hoxdoud | sengers. Who were now wide awake With ter- [ of his hands by a two-thirds vote, Char TS aaey (el b 'm"h‘("nm' resistance to the office zens. cific or Santa Fe railroads. 8| L © Was | weeds upon his or any other farm. Pos- g Blythe of the state central co i sey, chief of the Tele ors; S, » word was not.uttored, nor the shot fired, | s moored to a buoy, and by simply knocking | sibly, however, before the bill is ronnded Jacob Schenckel yelled for help, and was | ledding republ ) all over the state, | B Wilkinson, grand chief of the Brotherhood gl Lne i D) out a pin she could be got almost immedi- | off in i{s perfection, 1t will provide a patent | pounced upon by a robber who tried o et | ecpecially (h vities, were here and | of Trainmen, and John Wi r the verawed o ented g T e E almos £ . i rovide a pate ed upon by abbes o tried to especia ere here and | o ainmen, and Jo Villkinson, for e army, overawed by force, consented | SACRAMENTO, Cal., April 6.—The Call- | ately under welgh. In fact, finally, the ship | Method of blowing' with pheambles, Bint: | his watch, He made o show or esistanes with Governor Jackson in ur SHiGE ot o I h e AR L et to move on when It was seen that further | fornia regiment of the industrial army, 800 | was in such a state of effectiveness that only | g With xi‘mnln;u?‘fi Jnd gather “"H ‘and wasi also kiiocked! over' the Neatl: and the bill but to no pury i s 1's Mutual Benefit as- Tesistance to the will of the citizens of Oak- | strong, arrived in Sacramento at noon. The | thrce minutes were required to get her ready i o ey o nactment &1 thrown partly through a windoy st RtLe Pl A e Doty repmental Bos et 8 Theinetition Ahked (fOFIthalmon S land was useless. industrials were huddled together n eight | for action. The tillage of land by legislation The boldness of the robbers was remark i AR L fication of the injunction of December 9 by On Wednesday last, under the leadership freight cars like a lunn} of sheep. As 'h': The insurgents’ cause, according to Mr. | is only a matter of time. I must thank | ble. Bach robber shouted and cursed, w Con e committees of both b expunging the words “‘and from combining i 3 Kol oAt 6007 ineras train entered the city they raised their | van Iderietine, was ended by the engage- [ you for the patrlotic frankness with | the idea of scaring the passengers into sub- in attemoting to reach and conspiring to quit, with or without no- of a m med MLl 4 flags and cheered. ment in which Admiral da Gama lost the | Which you vemark, referving to thistles, | mission. Officers Weinrich and Muelle X reguard to a change In the 10- | ¢ios the sald receivers ! ployed men applied to Mayor Ellert of San A company of 200 has n organized in | pagtle. All his best officers and about 300 hey are spreading: fast, but we do 1ot | yeard the din half a block away, and reached <oldiers’ monument, but failed, uld receivers with the object and Francisco for assistance to sccure transpor- | Sacramonto, the members of which will | pore were killed and wounded of the small [ MaRt {0 KilL them o4t hefoe the SOVCTDZ) the car while the confusion was at its height. [ ¥, the historical old capitol grounds wili | intent of crippling the property in their.cus- o RiE S trti o oY WS Gome OFi i et is ready to wk or ght. | {ema e chosen site Brtars £ tation on freight trains to the east. The !l’lf;‘ - “"“”'”:('):'I'."M ‘[‘"‘I’l"lh:!' e goomers. | force composing his command. sends some one to do It for us.” Nothing | The two policemen took no chances. Wein- | "R AN SIEEEE SNCG e o | 104y or embarassing the operation of the sald mayor contributed $75 and the regiment was [ i Gi¥ Suthorites b Ll L) —_— can better demonstrate your peculiar fit- | rich entered one door and Mueller the other, | fimiportan: 3 sod In the closing and from so quitting the said re- LA O VT E LT | [ AR L KAISER AND KI n and adaptation for the position of | with their revolvers drawn. The threc . n. Among the important | coivers, with or without notice, as to cripple sent over to Oakland. Mayor Parde onel Baker, one of the field officers, chief Russian thistle exterminator for the | (hieves outside tried to warn their confeders . both houses are the fol- X : i bl the property or to prevent or hinder the this city resented what he called the folsting ing for the army, expressed great in- 5 northwest. Very respeetfully yours. 4 BEto Lol e t2siE, lowing ates and then took to their heels. Turner, authorizing em- | operation of sald road.” It also asked that William and Humbert Will Meet at Venice b1 NG Y . 3 i ol employed upon Oak- | dignation at the treatment which the men J. STRERLING MORTON, i By enate bills: Dy GIE CL i UL SLU Ay ATND OLE e e i e e i o P e et Tomorra R MARCHED OFF TO JAIL, ployers to insure the lives of emploves | the passages In the supplementary injuncs Jand and a tart correspondence ensued be- | g1 o iy He said they were on g peace- VENICE, April 6.-Most extensive prepar- g Wt > ; The two officers made themselves hear against accident ordeath; by Cheshi tion (which Is much stronger), covering the tween the mayors of the two cities. Upon | 4] mission, and “hungry men should not | ations are being made to celebrate in this SHREWD PLOFIERS FOILED, however, and ordered the robbers fo throw | authorizing cities of moro il A | same ground, be eliminated. The object of arriving at Oakland the army found that | be treated like beasts city the meeting of King Humbert of Italy up their hands. The command was reluc “\-“I'l" ‘\{“‘ U ,”’;‘{gl‘;;'q'”‘}, i iese. | the motion was to bring to a direct issue the Southern Pacific rallroad would not atiow | Mayor Stcinman has arranged to ship the | and Emperor William of Germany. The | S0uth Dakota Penitentiary Inmates Balked | tantly obeyed, and a few minutes Tater the | iynIrews, resulating the ) wioia. | hefore the Gourt. tho uestion whetiier courti pas . Ve a 7, FORT p fos| s o] & e Efforts ta ang was marching to th Larrabee Street ong, and bhill to ol 1 of rail- can grant injunctions to restrain employ: CRteside ts frelght trains, so they | army cast, and they will leave at 4 p. m. Dprogram of the festivities include gang 5 tions, an: il to requir | 2 mployes themitossilolantiis m;t,h traing, 80 they | ®hioro afe 1,000 of tiem, and the best of | Hivmination of the. piessn ot St aiare oo ¢ April 6.—(Special | police station. None of the four had ob- [ rond and street car ecuipments to be re- | from striking. campediin theslills tabernaclo and walted. iorq0r s “maintained veral laborers on | of the piuzzetta of St. Mark in front of the | to The Yosnexs, government | tained any valuables from the terror-stricken | corded with the secretiry of state. Ige Jenkins said: “In the discussion The people of Oakland fed them and they | the street work lefi their work this after- | O the PRt of B Murk in front of the | to e Boed =M. 0 Foanowm, koven passengers. The palice regarded the names | - House ills: By Sawyer, authoit of the important and interesting questions Vel 0 ry to Ve, Finally e 100! 1 Joines e arl 5 o'clock g poire Ll 2 i 5 soners as i since a (] and W03 presented y o 0] Noce Inono hurry to, move. Finally the [ noon and foined the army. At G o'elock | fonquet at which elgnty gueats will be enci| ful in " Qlscoveringtbenders; agninat of the prisoners an ctltions, since a picture | of b 75y QAL spments et g matian, It A nnts the clfizens raised $200 to pay the fare of the | the army boarded a special train of twenty | tertained. It is considercd probable that | postal laws and brinsing them to justi o W Lo I et poBues ullery | improvements: by Chasécil, author inteRts batwetn CAIAT: Aan ey part in the Industrials to Sacramento and arrangements | frelEht cars and the journey was soon re- | King Humbert will next go to Florence 0 | just evening discoversd o clover Schems | W0der the name of Moyle. The officers at lized citizens to will and bequ s 1 capital and labor which it sumed. All of the cars were well filled | visit Queen Victorfa. i 3 o pop | the East Chicago Avenue police station sa; tate to alien: is asserted s herein contained. It may he ige to Ship T Cox Long Argu M Show that th 8 Some Keeruits, a modification of his famous G.~(Special Tele- | Northern Pacific strike order was rende gram to The Bee)—The last day of the ; it in the United States cirenit court at 2 o'cloc! legislative session was marked with the 3 i were made to have them start at 6 o'clock | with straw. POLA Ayt Apil. 6. The iorman wherely 4 prisong in the penitentiary for | njoran has bean In the Missouri penitentiary. | The usual social festivities were indulzed | that the aggregated power of the combined Aolt last night. The party marched on to the | ° Major Houbert of the army had an inter- | frizate Yon Moftke, with Lperor Willlam, | four veirs would Hive heen relensed at the e 1 and fnal ndjowsnment wits preccded Wy | capital*ts fraught with danger to the re- Sixteenth street station to take the train | view with Governor Markham, asking him | has arvived here. The man warship | end of the second vear it the scheine ha AFTER A DEAD MAN'S MILLIONS. remarks from the presiding officers of | public. “rt"may be that the aggrogated ik o S O - 0, if possi. | Was greeted with an imperfal salute from | not been dis Y ent. m hoth houses and the pres power of the combined lak and the people of Oakland lieaved a sigh of | to intercede with the railroads and, if | e e e ol aironeE AL ¢ when | Morton, 1uank Williams and James Mot ored Housekocper of & Bonanea King | merous gift v ie combined labor is perilous to relief at gotting rid of them so easily. blg, engage frco transportation, - The | Sho SUNS of the forts on the coust when | M b o D S R v e Trabilas oustiespenior ar Monal A e the peace of socicty and the rights of prop- WANTED BETTI 1C ) s. | governor told him he was forbidden by the | Stephen and Admiral Sterneck, accom- | the Orient postoffice, Jiorton for four year £ g CRACH RN BTN IO LIYE erty. It doubtless fs truo that In the con- W BETTIR ACCOMMODATIONS. 1 < iRl Ll A When, however, the army found that it | Constitution to have any dealings with a | panied by the civil military @nd naval and the others for iwo years each. \he: SAN FRANCISCO, April 6.—(Special Tele i il test the rights of both have been invaded ' 3 corporation. authorities, went on board to welcome Em- | entering the penitentiary rton and Wil- t e Bee.)—P Judge Coffey's $ and that each 5 . was to be transported in box cars the men [ Failroad corporation. Peror Willia Tiams changed names, Which woull natur- | ETAm (0 The Bee) - Probate Judge CoNey's | oo, qayignal Incider rdny T tho | 411 that cach hus wrongs (o bo rodrossed. rebelled and refused to leave unless pas- 9 » D BY HUNDREDS, ROME, April 6.—Baron Otto Von Bulow, | ally make Willlams' term four vears and [ court room, in which the colored hous Murshalltow arder Trin bination of either capital or lat e senger coaches were provided. So the army the Prussian minister to the ¥atican, hus | Morton's” two. "Taxt evening Mv.” Fosncss | kecper of Mining Expert Patrick Nicholson | M ARSHALLTOW? April 6—(Spectul | qdiional reatraint. or modiiChiian o stim marched back to the tabernacle. Chief of o of the Common- | 1eft this city for Venice in order to be pres- | went up to sce Morton regarding the rof R na AR GRRen : X ! L1 e Apiie il ! odifica exiht- Police Schaefer tried to make peace by ask- aingentiofithgnqomm ent at the interview which will take place | ber He called for Morton aud the guard [ Mackay is trying to establish her claim to egram to The Bee.)—The Interest-today | jng jaws, {t Is within the peculiar provineo (e o AT e AT A 4 HoachiugiTtehpdutableifizg in that ity tomorrow between the emperor | retarned with Willioms. A little inquiry [ a widow’s half of Mackay's fortune of nearly | in the Bennett murder case has heen 5o in- | of the leglslature {o determine the ne wonger conches. Divialon Superintengoni | HOMESTEAD, Pa.. April 6.—The possibiti- | of Germuny and King Humbeit. revealed the plot aid it was mmediatcly | 1,500,000, is crowded, because the testimony | tense and at times the excitement <o great | sary remedy and to declare the general Wilder refused the request, saying that the | ties were wide open here last night in the = 5 corked, ol L e onputin oCthe e 1is very. raoy: as to require nw.‘-.n.n.n....ll efforts .‘.kn-«- policy of the state (ouching the relations be- railroad company could not furnish the | matter of Homesteaders becoming excited BEGINNING TO TOTTER, ton out at the end of two years and then [ 0ld Mackay made his fortune on the Com- | Sheriff and a half dozen deputies to keep | tween eapital and labor. With that tho coaches for the $200 that had been sub- d thronging to joln the Commonweal of Williams would claim his own name, es stock. but for the last ten years of nis life | Order in the court room. The waist of the | judicial power of the government 1 not scribed i DAL " 2 Roscbery's Government Showing Some | lish his identity and secure his own liberty, | Stock, but for the last ten years of his life | (oronjunt was introduced in evidence, on | concerned. But it is the duty of the All negoflations were declared off, and then [ ChUISt: Freauent references made by Coxey Signs of Wenkness Already. e tene qvith a negro housckeeper Knowt | whicih blood was found. The sheriff ‘ld | courts to restrain these warring factions 8o ! ed off, B speec pope! 4 2 3 attie Schenck. He provided in his w el e thlen & i ho |'es 5 | it was decided to take action against the | 8nd Browne in their speeches reopened the | poNpON, April 6.—The fate of the Rose- ould Not Stop the I ! D o o iyl 400 mean ik et he s il |[EneSroundéitiupataleatinte dmall oxsinghy foc an I:‘“‘r getion Jnay infringo’ thy de- among the leaders in the army was a man | ble to accurately estimate the number of re- LTy & = s to The Bee)—The first attempt by the o HRatia SE I BTt era ot ot tha. axtrame agitation and ne | £ wihio¥Had beeniintereatad dn<tne\ Haymarket, |'cruits from this place, conservative opinfon!| 1o bre ic8l otrales here today, Fhe deteat | (2 Ot AR ices ot inSthar arteatan: welli] au that ms el Mememar o e (orhe ouaness exhibited by the defendant when | individual and corporate rights may not be rlots in Chicago. This Information was | oivor’ ¢ nt prty. These men will foin the | OF (N Bovernment by a majority of one on | |0 By " yotically resulted In « failure, | he acknowledged her as his wife. 5 | She was approached on the subject of the | infringed. somewhat alarming to the officers and it was :m"; it l‘,‘"“,‘ St alloh \bove, and ut | @ Private bill, the majorities on the other | gnd the cxpert who was engaged by the | proughi several witnesses to swear that | murder. e SR A T el JUST THE TIME FOR INJUNCTION, declded to take speedy action and avoid | gt S A R (TR O SOC T | questions naving also fallen off eighteen to ¥ to sink o curbing down {0 ehalk vock, | Maciay called her “ducky” and “darling,” | jmonriane wiowess. Shé tohl of i conyersie | “1f the combination and conspiracy al- Bleaceha 16 pamsible t se sa i (g of | PEAT I the line of marchers s they pass | fAfteen votes, causes much excitement In the | where It s supposed the Ik Wy and that she fulfilled ll the duties of Wit v “Rennett i which e Tatter: | loged. and the acts threatened to be done in Mayor Pardee hurrledly called a meeting of g 9 hfar enroute c- | political world and it is freely predicted ¢ TR ks~ he 10 the old capitalist, who died in her sald Anna Wiese was an immoral girl; that | pursuance thereof, are unlawful, it ecannot through the thoroughfares cnroute to Me ‘ot this ity, who thinks he ean re: ] I 5 n he st b 2 the town council and a plan of campaign was | r0EE o that the government cannot last long. Ban of Hhs ot H1% i, Callanan. i8| Other witnesses testined that Mackay al she had improper relations with the’ bovs | I ihink, he successfully denied that restraint decided upon. At 11 o'clock Mayor Pardee | “J*{ONE (et camp at the huge frame fce | The second reading of the East London | ShtM,oul I WP "Nrorts to control the | much Interest in the approaching mate who ‘went with bher-and thal she (| by Gujunction s the appropriate remedy. 1t Py Cyorders L0 o hiet of Police | house at the foot of Amity avenue. Hay | Water bill was opposed by Mr. Shaw-Lefevre, | hi spouter will be watched with interest. | of Hattie, but the child was not borne until | Rennett) overheard a conversation bt be true that a right of action at law Arven ot ot the iy sirtal army, must b | had been thrown upon the sawdust fiooring | President of the local government board, on | Opinion i 8Ull divided us to the Pice | two monthis after the father's death. AR L i e | arise upon consummation of the driven out of the city at once. The orders ; R o g behalf of the govermment, but the measure | where the leaks will be found, some I and in this the men crawled, wrapping their ha B ur i cused Anna of Nathans Bibx liant, “tostifec cned injury, but manifestly sue were of such a character that the chief de. Was carried n' faca of vigorous efforts wpon | Lunin that the water exs AR bt athan Bibo, a merchant, testified that | saan. it tom of the we o v i overcoats over their heads and shoulders. i nting position Mackay came into his store several we This is claimed to he very Important X(-ulv"l_,\ would be inadequate The threat- clded they must be carried out. He made a f o Foe ™00 o0 en in a space that | the part of the whigs by a vote of 228 to | (LR YA UL Gugh w break in m'« chalk | before” his death with two huge parcels. | establishige a motive for the crime. | AL ened interference with the operations of the L amventigation and learned that the | woula comfortably have accommodated a : Tk 1o tne surface of the grouni some | When asked why he was carrying bundles he | ey Shile, the detective, was calted this | railrond, It carried fnto eftect, would result army consisted of about 640 men, who were [ WOU COMIoRUbIY b sult they were [ Al the Parnellites and many of the Me- | fistance from the el “Callanan’s 055t | said a baby was expected at his house and he | morning bit did not come up i in paralysls of its business,’ stopping the ““",';"'rk'q"' ”[ ""‘l’""“:""'- ) e wedged in as closely as corn in upon the | Carthyites were absent from the division; | move wis to blace timbis hetween the <X had been buying things. public expected of him. commerc u].h 1z and flowing through seven nlef Schaefer then issued a general order 4 deadyied : near the horses, | The conservative peers comment joyfully | cavation around + well and the mill, and Why. yi e not rried? id Bil PRI R | states of_ the union, working Incalculablo cob, many of them crawling near the horses, [ The conserva y viully Hlandshe ol hy. you are not_marrie aid Bibo. s i to all the members of the police force to re- honing. taifind! th mm““l: more liberal in | upon the position of the government, while | it 18 lr leved \x:‘-‘x‘: :!::mn\“ml’ .‘..1'\'1‘ ‘:I':S Well,”” replied Mackay, “according to Clever ‘"I"“r: of Il‘l:»l}' e el injury to property and causing great public port In uniform at ence at the eity hall. In | G0 nd for space than shivering men, | the liberal organs, such as the Daily News | carth from cayine (oWarl Coe Wl SE0 6o itormia taw I may not be, but by the law | CRESTON, Ta, April 6.—(Specia o | privation, © - Pecuniary. compensation would response to |=u~ order some twenty-five offi- MBeRT e ashaaiiea breakfast was 9 [ and Westminster Gazette, warn the libéral | FERGEC ' 5H0L of some other states I am.” Bee)—Taylor county officers accompl ‘u ! f be wholiy inadequate” The injury would be Sarae ol III:“"I!II?':HJI“:‘ ;|Hy| |'i.‘?l"..u '1"-("»'\"” o'clock, but it was 10 before the men were | Party to be careful. The dead man's brother and other wit- | some fine work recently in |'-w””v'»lf- irr ".Ir..mr_ - r<,y.3:y. nsation would be ob- BRI mber Wi | served with their rations of boiled potatoes, - e hodl antain Li nesses swear that Hattie was simply a house- | a band of burglurs. A few weeks axo the | tained only through a multiplicity of suits not sufficlent to do battle with and he dia FOTve R Th ,‘“ P """“;'I D, April .Sy Kaenar! AndILHALIS0 noN month wania l(beral ore of Hunt & Clayton, at New .\:...k--“. st the 12,000 1 scattered along the t propose to o chances. o wanted K] 10000 il () CHAMBER ., April 6. ~(Spec e , and tha 30 pe on! s s robbe d goods to the value o N e T b B roDoK horc ke chancos [He wanted & | yind blew along the Monongaliela and GRS T ce)~A mountain lon | reward for her sorvices, The estate com- | Wan robhed and SRON (8 I NGy | e of this ratlway for a distance of 4,400 FOpOrt as mude to the mayer of the eondts | ehilled the men to the bones. More shoes [ Pondolund g havas amongl the live ¢ prises real estate worth $400,000 and mining [ BV e inetrators was o wagon wack ¢ i sliospeoullaniinctioniotiequity el Eaisk landihio At tngs telegraphed to | Were distributed today, but a majority of the R 1‘. in the vicinity of Barling property roughly estimated at $1,000,000. from the rear of the sic st sy v haror e i prcnepla sy ALa I O 4 recipients carry them over their shoulders, JAPE TOWN. [ 0 exation of Sattlern Un LN 1 Sjoux lands ————— % 'that had been dropped upon the ot alone i severe private, but in great the governor to have the militin called out, | Fectblonts carry them over thelt: shoulders, | CAPE TOWN. Aprit 6—7he annexation of | of “era I the ¢ Sloux _lands. The OPEN WAR SEEMS INEVITABLE, Ahat fatter had been sent from | public wrong, to restraln the commigsion The telogram was sont to Bucragento, and | FERICHIUR (€ diled 1o 1 The tota] | Pondoland hux been affected without firing | antmal puts to WERL Bl 05, AL EL0 ; Mason City and inquiry was at once mide | of the theatened acts and not to send a partm In case the governor could not bé found an | March until compelled to do so. The total Y o | atteriit and ‘efforts {QEkill orsoapture, 2 ot The result Is that four men, | 1o seek certal 1 - § < 1 number of recruits signed Thursday was [ & shot. —The chiefs and people of the newly | pegst have thus far proved unsuceesstul, Mas the Whip Hand in the | At that pla 3 e sted seek uncertain nadequate remedy at appeal was to be made to Adjutant General | ! ; . i exe » quletly s , itk veidents of that city, have heen aregsted |y = Smpar gurisdiction rests upon sottle Allon. 248, A Gfth commune has been organized | annexed country are quietly submitting. Tmmigrant Matte Teente oodn in heir possonsion, They | . = hat gu ] pon sottled Chief Schacfer then sent for Sheriff Mc- | Bamed the Pittsburg communc, This is another triumph for the so-called J theidsspar), CHICAGD, April 6.—(Speclal Telegram to | had been away from home for same time | S0 Wnassatuble grownd. It fs s Killican, and a_consultation was had at veral members of the army were dis- | jupertal policy of Hon. Cecil Rhodes, the | CHAMBERLA DRIl O Bneol B e e ch e but hinparelloled conc | and retummenkinttimertoitall intastheciand:s UBen HIOGONIENSTRAIIAL & oauet ot el the city hall. The sheriff agreed to swear | charged today for guarrcling over the | jremier of Cape Colon Melegram to The Hee)—A telegram re of the sheriff. Tl e Hiresioned iresak pyolyin In all necessary deputies in order to keep [ Possession of a sack of tobacco. Pondoland has an area of about $,900 [ celved here from BDismarck says an lce To Goodale's W 3 property, worklng Irroparable . Injuey gt the peace. In the meantime Major Frank iy =il square miles and a native population’ of | gorg formed in the Missouri river | Kept them today from declaring open warfar ON, Tu., Apr (Special o The | for which thero would bo no adequate. com. O'Brien, commanding the first’ bataliion DRIVEN FROM EAST 8T. LOUIS, about 200,000, The white population is ve above thut paint, Util the korge breaks | with the Union Pacific and beginning the oid e)—The évidence for the state in the | pensation at law. It wil, T oxtrame coom” of the kigth regiment, fneluding compan ATy O Rt AN G o | L2811 the nontoon REGRS MENRA TR commisson fight for the immigrant business, dale murder trial was concluded toduy. | where the peril 18 imminent and the danger S ana'G R S T y ved On N p- peiis o er here. 8 . S ,4 DO 4 L L ) A I and'Q, way summoned to tho clty Hn TR TR Canagain Kannio aalt Boctiontlona: ————— As It was they ugain put off the final de- | N gestimony of special importunce was | great, issue mandatory injunctions requiring © was notified by the police to prepare for A g TAW 5 [ V A RECEIVER, clgion, which “will probably be made to- | Nieited, Phe confesslons * of “Balder- | o partioular service to be performed o wetion, ax a elegram had been sent (o ‘]]Ih LOUIS, April f.—Under the orders of !’T‘Tv\ \,;. :lul.i April 6.—At the annual . morrow. goni Gwbron heing " reviewedl ihis ©af partieular order 1o be ovoked I provention governor asking for assistance. Major | the chief of police at Bast St. Louis General | meeting of the Dominion Rifle association As already noted, the dificulty lies noon The defense W endeavor | b ! E 3 pre ¢ B ot rdbalr A ‘y W. Watkins Land Company of Kansus A ¥ in n . (IR as eome | Of @ threatened trespass upon property ;3 Brien at once n}\u:‘llrtl to the armory on | jyyes Industrial army took another but very | Hon. J. C. Patierson, minister ot militia, said W WalkioeRemloRmpiany. disagreement on the divisions of transconti- | lo brove that ~the Sortme (wa . womat|(Sh A HioalEnal irespas I |I...rm.»r:.|)iur£: moned o duty. He notified the police that | ShOrt atep toward Washiugion this morning, | that the Dominion since last session has | 1A\wRENCE, Ken, April 6—Upon ap- | Bental immigration business. Members of the | MINEG BYEIS WU i i | upon this subject. The Jurisaiction being te would be in readiness to report for duty | Satisfled that the railroads would not volun- | shared the responsibility of defending the | piication of the Farmers Loan and Trust | gfGER WRl Jd #EEEP ARE Proposition of E e o C ant b AREeusKtlon:s Ix' planiary and comprahonalyeiy with two companies the moment he re- | tarily transport the travelers, Chief Walsh | coasts of ~ Canada by providing a | company and the Natlonal Bank of Col hangs. The only chance of an amleable e ;:!:“ffp".'.‘m,:"' salderson will CALDWELL'S OPINION ERRONEOUS. celved word from the governor or adjutant | ordered General Frye to get his men boyond | 84 for - fortifications —at = Esquimault. | merce of New York Judge Caldwell at | arrangement lies in the fact that a final dis ably be placed on the stand Saturday The judge then cited several authoritie general, the city limits as soon after 8 o'clock as pos it was not desired 1 con- [ Omaha appointed J. B. Watkiug receiver | agreement was not reached today. The Unjon | aftérnoon. and continucd: “It would be anomalous, in- Under the direction of Major O'Brien a | 1€ OIY VI B8 RO SETCE © 1 1 f al that fact from the United States be- [ of the J. B, Watkibs Land Mo..saze com- | Pacific is well entrenched, for it is backed A s o o ¢ deed, It the court, holding this property in atling gun was placed in front of the city | Sible frye accepted the situation and after | cause it would bé absurd to erect icrcifica ¢, The nssets e $7,00,00 auu the | by contracts showing It controls in tho | MADE QUESTIONABLE INVESTMENTS | pogsission in trust, could not protect it | and’ loaded for action. The gun was | & hurried aud abbreviated breakfasi, consist- | tons against the United States. The D Clon 80 LR, WEha nanits) ataok is' |*nalshborhood of 80 per cont ot Bualneas wak — . < PRUni o anaRaa sy RIBURNE o8 placed in charge of militiamen with Instru ing principally of beans, he got his men in | Esquimault fortifications were against a ),000 and the surplus $600,000. Mr. Wat- | of tue Missouri. Its officers have done some | Chirges Agninst the Kansas State Sl ference which wou render abortive all tons to take no action until word was r line and moved from Camp Relay in the | more dangerous and insidious foe. Cana- 5 owns about $800.000 of the stock. The | Jively hustijng, while members of the agree- Fund Commissioners, efforts to perform the public duties charged celved from the major In command. At | muddy bottoms of East St. Louis to a point | (lans might yet be thankful they helped [ constant drain on AnCpsompany sice WSt | ment were depending on the puny falth of | TOPEKA, Kan., April 6.—The state sch upon this railway It 8 suggested by miduight the mayor and Sherift MeKillican | on the Collinsyille turnpike fust outside the | England in tiis way. summers panie il the fatlure of collec| immigrant agents. The Unlon Pacific will 1 commissioners, comprising Attorney | counsel that as fmproper Interference with and Chief Schgefer held a consultation and | limits of East Louis. There they halted Of course the insidious foe to which he re- ons v 000, The forelg compromise for less than the 80 per cent it | General Little, Secretary of State Oshorne | this property during its possession by the 1 it has paid out §895,000 The foreign ¥ It was decided"to drive the Industrial army | and went Into camp again to wait develop- | ferred wus Rus: stockholders and creditors held a meeting | now holds, but no bridge seems possible be- | and Superintendent of Public Instruction | €ourt i a contempt, punishment therefor out of the city at 3 o'clock this morning. ments, ronble Browing in Newfoundl n London today to formulate a plan of | tween its compromise offer and the 10 per | Guines, were found today to have invested | Would be ample remedy, and that therefore The excitement at the city hall was run In the meantime the East St. Louis police = " : ¥ reorganization, and It {8 thought the v cent In addition to Its pro rata share of- | s17.000 of the school fund fn Kearney county | 40 injunction would not This I8 an er ning high. The officers were arming them- | outposts have been reinforced and orders ST. JOi April 6.—Governor O'Brien | ceivership will not be of long duration. ¥or | fered by the pool lnes bonds held by. enstern part e ettt | roneous view. Punishment for contempt is selves with pistols, clubs and Winchester | {'sued to prevent the return into the clty | has dismissed Surveyor eral Wools from | the past three vears the company has BB SV bonds held by eastern purties and repdl- | L0" o0 pongatton for an Injury. Tho. pe rifles geant Fletcher cummenced to or- | limits of any of the men, now that they | office and from his seat in the executive | Jyais MOSt of W5 lowms I rexns. 3 . | Movements of olng Vessels. April 6, ty bonds, owned by George W. Crane | CUNWIY ponalty for o tamaoy ‘I‘W' not go county bo owned by G AN 1o the owner of the property Injured. Such ganize the men Into a company so as to | have been forced beyond the boundarie G 5 i q 1 ) ¢ e orce C larie conncll as Woods would not resign. Speaker | gaged in the loan busiess. He had le At New York—Arriyed—T from Br Ry i 7, hilto be ready for action at a moment's notice. [ Just what will become of the men is hard peaker | BAESCSI0 ab that times Today his. fortune | men of this city and also repudiated. Hamilon | conempt is deemed a public wrong, and the At 12:30 o'clock no word had yet been re- | to say. They are practically without food, X 18 placed at between $3,000,000 and $1,000,000 At San_ Franclsco—Arrived—Tam O'Shan- | 4nd Kearncy countles ave in the extreme | fine inures to the government. The in ceived from San Francisco and the militia | and the eastbound roads refused to moye | €PMOF that Woods and Moore are no longer | Most of it is invested in the development | tor and Umatilla western section of the state and the bo Junction goes in prevention of wrong to property and iujury to the public wel s was walting orders to move and assist the [ them further, both on their own account | fhiembers of the legislature, but he cannot | Of Louisiana lands, industries and a rail- | "4 Mgl hiceo “Saiea—v, 8. 8. Grant, for | WOTC, AL Issued for refunding pury by San Francisco. Arrived—Schoaner Mary Bid- | o, since which time they have had no | the fine I punishnient of contumacy servatism on the part of the western lines Zmerson has received notice from the goy- L epudiated by the countics several veirs police. and because of instructions from eastern | act upon this as the assembly has not had a | F89 i repudiated by DECIDED TO DRIVE THEM OUT. cities 1ot to bring the wanderers into their | Quorum for a week, the government mem ORKINGMEN BU. I, 1 San_Domingo rk lue, =~ The utate commisulonors Thare 14 suthority to lssue the writ whea i R 0 \ 7 BURIED, well, from San Doming: market yalu wor The mayor and council were still at the | limits. The lack of food fér the men in s remaining away The xovernor bas R J 54 At Tatoosh—Passed—J. G. Brown, for San | bought them at par aud sccrucd Interest, | it I8 not fmpaired by the fuct that, inde eity hall and finally sent the chief of police | creases as the citizens learn of the unwilling- [ Wired the Admiralty asking that war skips oral Ci 'nder ; Francisco; Crown of England, for Nanlamo; | The Hamilton county bonds were sold by | pendently of the writ, punishment could bs and sherift to make a final request of Su- of the men to accept the offer of the | be immediately sent, as ho desies to pro. | SeYersl Caukht Undes w Canada, tor Tacoma | Me Crane a weelc or so Gko &t 80 conts | visited upon the wrong-door for Interference perintendent Wilder for passenger coaches. St. Louls water board of $1.50 per day | vent a possible outbreak, It is rumored the AL1Z ABETH N AR At Kinsale—F d—Bovica, from New '.‘,“',","“‘, % Insurance company. which pwns | With property in the possession of the court Wilder refused, and forthwith preparations | for one year for 200 men to lay pipes, an r will reply on Saturday to the m ELIZABETH, Apr A brick | e $60,000 of similar refunding bonds of the | The writ regehes the inchoate conspiracy for war were commenced. Oakland's police | unless something new develops Frye may the opposition wall of a bulldin oad street, In pro- | “ %0 g mpupg—Arrived—Scandia, from New | same. county, and brought suit two montha | to Injure and prevents the contemplated force consists of fifty men and they were all | put into effect a threat made yesterday to - cess of erection, fell today upon a gang Ago o test thelr valldity, Mr. Crane i wrong. The proceedings in contempt I8 ex on duty. surrender to the East St. Louls polies as Meavy Fallure in England. of bricklayers, who were at work on a Liverpool—Arrived—Germania, from | covered on Thursday list ‘that the ulti- | post facto with punishing for & wrong At 2 o'clock a general alarm was sounded | vagrants and thus compel the city to care LONIN April 6.--Considerable conster- | scaffold on the opposite wall, The wounded S te purchaser his bonds wis brected ! by the fire department bells, and the citi- | for thew, 3 nation prevalls In the midland counties | are Willlam Headley, fractured skull, At Kinsale—Passed—Btrurla, from Now i)‘m‘ |m.‘|' and imme litely Jurned OTHER OBJECTIONS REVIEWED. zons hastened to the city hall. There e rr—— owing to the failure of Me New, Prance | legs broken: James Kerr, leg broken and | B O O¥ a e Taia in trukt until 1he v Asserting, then, as undoubted, the right about 100 were sworn in as deputy sheriffs IR, - it il o) e < & CGurvards, licitors of Evesham. The | head fractured; Alex Kerr, head badly cut At Baltimore—Arrived—Darmstadt, from | {dity of 'the bonds is determined by the | of the court by its writ to restrain unlawful and were armed. The fire department also DENVER, April 6.—The story from Grand | labilitie [ the firm estimated at | and face disfigured; Robert Irwin, one arn | Bremen courts. vernor Lewelling 18 out the {l‘wpu:\(lnl and were armed with axe handles. | Junction, Colo., that Major W. I Clarke : el l‘~l‘ 1 H““ wa \ -‘n“h ’nm of a oken and skull probably fractured; James St city, but it 18 stated that when he learne hen the city's forces marched to the taber- | of the Second Infantry is manuging Cosev' | PHVALe bink and jt included “among its | Ferin, head badly fractured. tah . f the purchase everely condemned 1) LR 3 A A nacle where the industrial army was peace- 4 4 MARIME, 0K clients muny farme The' men were all rendered ungonscious | SALT LAKE, April 6.—The populists held | school fund commissioners. 1t is rumored | Ured to particular paragraphs of the writ T army s denlcd by uds, who state It s though hat Headl e commis ers ¢ 1 It is contended that the restraint fms tully slumbering. They were rudel Germany aud Sityer hought th eadly will die, e : The attond that thi mmissioners have ma Jher 3 y " . b Beveral others about the works were hurf | & meeting here today le attendance was | gyegtionable investments with th hool 1 by that part of the original writ to awakeued and ordered to move out, The (Continued on Sccond Page.) BERLIN, April ¢.-Count von I by flylng brick. light, but they orgat ritorial com- | funds, sction 1y made by this motiou is in interference with the operators of this rail ! | way, I turn my attention to the objections

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