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THE OMAHA DAILY ISTABLISHED JUNE 19, OMAHA, 'l'.lll'l{él)AY MORNIN(‘.. APRIL 12, 1894 SINGLE COPY FIVE CENT = = — —— = — —— = = — e T ilton's legion and deserted in disgust, is or- [ WDEIK R AN wore drowned within a comparatively short | DRIFEQTS READV POT | 00, Mesars, WA Smith and Vincent \ < “Lonr 0) ] 15“ AY TO OI“AHA 'y'rn‘v'n\t‘/‘.;m: (i x-r.'..v", Illx‘tl»;l' |:‘. Join nr.\« ‘x“”,‘.’”’v”lm- “ R'}“\LD 0”5")]: "\RB"R nl\-\unwv‘ v»lf IHH(‘ nh::z- A Rath l R”L\\TB RI}\D\ TO l’R()] hb’l i ';’“'I;;“'«';.* fot "\.‘fv' e ¢ H\l“. o ;;'l“” I)U\DY D] Sl)] l< \SP l) British army, 18 conylncod that the Coxey Greantort, Th DyilINASITRG Nercest storm be completed u Rt by the company WL il g movement, if backed by honest workingmen, experionced here in years is raging. The i o N will be productive of good. He says a | Blindi wind is blowing at the veleeity of over fort i B WXONING'S GORSENDR GETS BVEN, e 0 SATLEY DaBBILS ! H ; inding Snow Storm and Heavy Seas Made ng . ¥ ver forty | Bishop Bonacum Case to Come Up in Omaha v 5 Kelly's Army Marches Out of Ogden Toward T ".'L',‘.‘ ",,.{""y“l rL ],‘.‘: ;.,’.’:un :n“}(fly\f‘ns‘;:‘r‘;‘.’: o Rescue Impossible. ! :'.;:xnl::'m’:;:'lry m"‘r;.ln o :.:'"“,:,':.",.‘ .‘:,.,'.’;:,':; Today & aston to L« ad Montana's Chier | Opportunity to Repel an Insult Which He the Land of Plenty, arrives from Utah, P - {u‘ ‘r.‘x.:lpx\.;;f.l‘nv“:‘;v:;z oyster :'v'? oorie? \I; TR . _“"\‘\'::‘ .\"‘-‘y‘nl|l|""$~:.v A Bays He Will Improv e ada ha he ghore. She Is heavily Tt = GOVERNOR WEST CRITICISED, loaded with seed O¥stors, and without Qovernor Oshorne yeste y_re _— EAK PROSPECT LIES BEFORE HIS MEN e WIND BLOWING SEVENTY MILES AN HOUR | bt witl becomo @ tital’ wrck, ‘s sho ta | VI- PROBABLY BE AN INVESTIGATION | used to honor requisiion issued by Gov BLEAK PROS fngtorious Rnding of Hix Campatgn the Obs pounding. to pieseiERts Focke. - Tho. jar: i etnor Rickands of Montana for Thomas . | RESENTS HIS TREATMENT BY CALOWELL Ject of Public 1t dicule. ber sloop John Morgan parted her cables N Wherry, churged with assault with intent e SALT LAKE, April 11.—(Special Telegram | One Strong Seaman Swam Until His Feet | and in less than ten minutes was a total | [0 that Event the Complaining Priests Will | to kill, on the ground that Mr. Garland, Bnow-Covered Mountaine and Desert Wastes | to The Bee)—Governor West's Inglorious HoushBL LA, bub s Huls Wave “!‘firll;';\kfll‘ lx;“ll:v:y"lll‘:?wl'lnl l‘nullil(\v;vfiu\:n:v;] gl::';‘l: Uhjmvll-mul Make an Effort to Secure lrh;: ugent ‘.;r ‘.\|l~“‘ull,lu|\‘\| uh.:lm.,‘]x.-l;.w: cation Declares He Was Ignored ina Manner by No el LI (el Lt - i oilaWINA. many_ véasels, bo SPRKTORAT ke D or the requisition wns one o surcties Streteh Ont Ahead of Them. mpaign against General Kelly's tattered Washed Him Back and He large and small, are seen o be dragging e et B SVOUNY on the bond of Wherry, who it nppears left Means Decent, legion is gencraly ridiculed and condemned their anchors, ANSEEY Bathing Hotses be. Demanded, that state before his trial and forfeited his d il s Ay g S and because of ther irr arities s v pu sen e Wi s Drowned. by public sentiment In this city. When his longing to the Oceanfe hotel are torn down. L LU itles i excellency learned last Saturday that 1,200 —_— Many large trees are uprooted in. different overnor Osborne has the pleasu ALL ARE THINLY CLAD AND POORLY FED | G “cufitornin's wnemplose ' were mnrctimg [ oo By of [hg ViNEs} hearlng on the charges preferred o Curt JoLter (o, the Eovernor of PROPOSES TO DEFEND HIS REVERSED ORDER on Washington by way of Utah he brought | NEW YORK, April 11.—As severe a storm | "o orew of tha schooner Albert W. [ against Rt. Rev. Thomas Bonacum, bishop of Govarnot: Rigkards refused. to/ hoor — : m-xiu m.~||\:'r un:. s Iulva«(i Kl:mv“-vll( m;:h as has been experienced for years prevailed | Smith, reported lost at Squan, consisted of | Lincoln, by priests of his di B | requlsition for John . Wickham, th Fleeing from Starvation on the Coast to L Tl "”\w\”h;fl' 4 ko hack. iwien ine | here today. It centered on the New Jer- ?x ol ;4 mm\r of I;\“.n‘r‘.m.ul[!”rmr,[w ; K | 0t°10 o'olock this morning at tho residence | ford: in the o e A e | Complains that He Was Not. Permitted to i ot i gd . ¥ | sey coast, moving rapidly to the eastward jeorge Lopez, Seaman Manuel Silver, Peter ’ R | [ERITS wnd that no a wce hid bee Find It in the Wilderness, were fmmediately surrounded by the mill- ,," w ..; Em:.x:.x\,“.:mp T”i”) i ) ((rx.”/\ml‘row Doloruth, Amiciti Darogues | of the bishop of Omaha, Park Placo. Most | ven by ihe Hoversorof W l\’f-':'mn;z""hl..u' the Be Heard, tary and for three days were treated as pris- byt by dangerous and north- | ing ‘s hoy named Gomez. Captain Berry | Rev. John Hennessy, archbishop of Dubuque, | Prisoner would not be lyiiched before ne ouers of war, notwithstanding they | easterly gales all along the New England | has a wie and two ehildren in this city. will preside. The proceedings are in the na- | VALKV ® trial, % i il h, g5 Sald the govern of vomin to the wore peaceable, — orderly and a8 | and middle Atlantic states. The o steamers® ernoon repo HONEST WORKINGMEN IN THE RANKS | Mrirmiaaty e e e o L ema ey S aad Illll‘;('ll;«l\xx';,‘;\1 I'h; wind 1:v(3 ”‘;v: “ml'x‘x.;:"‘.Dl':".‘l‘l’:\ltul"‘.“":llh’:\:l hr'!:_;lnmrmn:ur; ture of an investigation. The plaintiffs and | governor of Monta “1 am incimed to | WILL GO TO THE BOTTOM OF THE AFFAIR P M I UL A L R ock island was blowing sixty t 4 Aerontikrt s uve . to B mliowed obutiGe think that It the precedent estabiished by it outeide Sandy Hook for the past twenty-four are be allowed counsel, and i L cead, on foot If necessary. Governor West | Miles an hour. At Sandy Hook the gale was | | o g 3 & P i 5e you at the time a requisition went forth ; o, R LRI, comsary, . Governor W it Vel . 2 lours. The winds came from east-north- | minutes will be taken by secretaries ap- | from this office for livery of @ notort Census Taken by the Chict of Poli g 1’" .I‘”x';. :‘l'fl:‘r lh. ¥ n{l [ ";,k :»_ Cali- | a litle stronger. At 8 o'clock it was blowing | east, quickly shifting and blowing with hur- | pointed for that purpose, but no secular per- | Ous murderer (Wickham), who had Salaried Men for Restoration of Wages Had S ule [GiToeh (HATA Sy e IUEh Better ornis ie sume cattle cars that brought | sixty-four miles an hour and at 10:15 it had | ricane force. The Waves were high and fuge in vour state, to u Wyomin T gden G Army theni Hare; Cafid: fortinea HIMaoIE: With & RS LKLY J son, It 18 understood, will be permitted to | were 1 o " this ins Thelr Hearlng Yesterday —Recelvers Joln o ) | increased to sixty-eight miles an hour. In | Were accompanied by'heavy snow and hail. | pa's (L 8 Uiderstood Wore o govern my aetion in' this nstunee 3 Complexion Than Common Re= mandate from the court. Expressions of in- [ 4 y 4 t There Is every prospect of a continued blow, | bo Presen ie greatest secrecy Is to bo ob- | you would be asked to assure this office Them —Declsion Wil Be An- - Coxey's Crew dignation are heard on all sides at such | the city, lowever, the wind's highest veloc- | which ‘may last all hight. The weather at | "hyed With regard to the procecdings WL UL R L Lo TU S GO L B R L pori ¥ . treatment of men who are not accused | Ity was forty miles an hour. In this imme- | 5 o'clock p. m. was very thick and dirty | , DiShop Bonacum arrived last evening | ukent, would huve safe conduct through iR Ll Lol A n:, \:ul.nnul: any 1,.\;] or mnnuungl any te vicinity, and south to Virginia, there | and a heavy sea running with the ebb tide, ml’;“s. ""“\‘;"'“ ""(I'I bk :"'l‘“'] to Cratiiton :IOY EIRLE 0 L Dt Y L. A hs N offense, and whose sole desire was to 1eave | was both snow and ra \ Vo< tige oln Wi robabl pnture college ch will be his headquarters dur- | "0 M 50 Prog ‘sugh the pross e N TS et ) v | e A DL DR UL 5 both snow and rain, which is still con- | No ‘}\’"‘“‘”"‘R els Wil probably venture up | ;0 the investigation. T D T ad | E- -t tHU s conelikiohs b e, HoarikL fhe Heo)--While the courts, the governor, | crat, holding office by the grace of the great | tIMuIng. Notice was given yesterday of the e The complainants in the case, to the num- | and that the sheriffs and other officers | AL UGG the militars and the Southern Pacific com- | and good Grover, and frowns upon any dem- | approaching storm, and signals were dis- TELEGRAPH LINES PROSTRATED. ber of twelve, arrived in the city and are | were unable to maintain the peace and dig- | J4I8€ Dundy yesterday on the petition of the onstration agalust the administration at the | played last night and togay along the | py ] quartered at the Dellone hotel. The nity of the state. ) : members of the Ameriean Raflway unfon L national capitol. : ; he Sto n the East Plays Havoe with | Father M. Corbett of Palmyr “We, however, do not propose to adopt | and other salaried employes of the Unio vork of legal complications this afternoon, : coast. Accompanying the gale was a very Vires T 1 any such preceds ¢ executive depart- 3 L Yok ot loga ;,.'ll‘lllq.fln,l--.”“:Y R U DN SPR R R WITTING OB ELY give rop avhlent et o ; the Wires, Murphy ‘ot Tecumseh, Tather Fngliah of | 0y siel precedent, e executive depart- | {00 as S I Wigen rostored to the General Kelly's Industelal army, the c One thousand of the unemployed working. | const, and ‘was. very: gamearons tonE the | NEW YORK, April i.—Among the great | Hastings, Father Fitzgerald of “Auburn, | simptuous as'to charge the citigens of | standard that existe o o the cut of of all the contention, quietly broke camp, | men of this city held themselves | tion. Fortunately the fog aid not cover | Pferers by the terrific storm which has held | FAWEE GIoWY of Tave, FRiher, Seball | a stetee state with liwlessnes O, S | August 26 last, Judge Dundy satd sot its face toward the national capital and | in readiness today to depart for Orgeon at a arbor, or It might have been responsi- | New York and almos{ the entire country | Toughran of T Ba e e Ty L aten f',; g O R B A S T e it 18 pretty well understood by marched out of the clty. In dus course of | moments notice” lo dusist the industelal | ble for an unusual amount of trouble and | east of the Alleghanies in its clutches for | Minden, Father Dunphy of Aurora: Fatner | Zens s are i Wyoming, but no more 0.7 | the uttorneys renreseiting both sides what o the cors of the weary march 0 resume its eastern journey. The | vexation among the vessels of every d g 2 RTvEe s wel S e ST 5+ W » the outcome eventually. Now, time the survivo y ATangements wore pettocta vory. mulatly, Jo | yoxatlon among the vessels of overy descrip. | the past twenty-four ours were the tele- | Kuppenbender of Roseland, Father Quinn of Caring for Wyomin . Propose to take (his teatimony und ook’ at Dol prsined (it an cort Would be made | s which ply the harbor and the const | graph companies. The Wire reports of super. | Red Cloud and Father Hansen of Lav CASPER, Wyo., Apr Special Tele- | 1t fully ana carerully, and see what T ought dreary -\'lvh;w‘ of desert may be expected | this cvening or tomorrow morning to turn | dents. The ferries are always more or less | Intendents of the two companies this morn- :;;"l':' ::'I'l'l“::,‘:,fl" "I"“’" vday. l"l‘"“‘ l” gram to The Bee)—-Last night the wool | 14210 'l",",,"f'("\'\',‘" ther anyempl £ 5 F6nG : Pl el SR A b i el s S o ar in support of the charges. | 5Tt Last night {0 not know whether any employe of the h/{':|x1:.f-m|’::n'|"‘-l.\v Tpodtacis Ehan thab nres [/ daey Yuatie By, (ox “«-:i'n“l‘;:” lnlumr: i‘"mm‘ .)ly {his kind_ of weather, as_traffic T aliser ooy eteum '“'”'“"", Indicated | Soveral others are ready to attend and give | BFOWers of central Wyoming had a meet- | railrond company or of tie recelvers will o E acle tha be done othes . and. the § Lake me . general I8 impeded, an almost complete prostration of the tele- ? & by W CALILLL ing here and organized the Wool < | ever have another o 1\ o cof senited ‘by_ thie' unfortiinates cannot. bo 6 | intanded o, array. (hemaelves.upon the alds | rae ne-smvine ooe ot Tong Branch re- | ELBHIc servide.. Fen-peopte, thercfore, tele- | testimony, If sent for by the archibishop. 3 DA AN CEE R S i O S s e seribed. Thinly clad, half famished, many | of their unfortunate western brethren and | ported early this morning that a vessel was | 1ze the extremities that were resorted to to PRIESTS HOLD A MEETING. f part ot th ] esent, [ Now, for the purpose of giving every rall- Il with colis and peamonia, withoit aii- | rosist the move by every means within thelr | uihiore nar the Squan’ lite-saving station | obtain Mformation as 1o (ho effects of the | The complainants, all members of St. Morrison of ane of the [ road man in the employ of the Union u- Kets or shelter, depending for subsistence | power. “To tlie fow that were aware of this | and that_she was in danger of going o | storm as well as the general news of (he | Bernard's union. held a meeting last evening | (Ui | eelent o Wikl T R L LI L M LU wpon o fow amal setilements and ranchies, | retolve ontsids of ranks of unemployed in | ploces.” Shorily after another vosse Was re. | day. Throughout New England the task was | (0 determine upon a plan of action. They | i locul shecp min of prominence y vt N R e OhsE a ey ghest poor fellows iiave started o1t (0 marell | (b cliy it was cheering news (at reached | ported ashore off Hightand heach, A bilnd. | Bot dificult oving (o the superb construetion | Nere all at seaas to Whethor the procecd- | i fmgiond o pa ' o Mititing 7 mide after i hearing i this court, which cross o ousand miles of vleal, cold and | fero fate (his afternocn {0 the effect” that | fug snow storim provailed at (i timo and | of the postal company’s netvork of wires | ngs were to be a formal o summary trial, | po the. Shearers board s the first one that I have eyver known or dosertcountry. Should they adhere the army had resumed its march toward | rendered it difficult to oblain the facts in | in that Focality. The same company early | 85 demanded and promised by Mgr. Satolli, | #elve re 100 visiting sh s her d of where the employes are author- determination, they will leave a trail of | Washington, as the un:mployed here arc | either case. 1t Is known. however. that u | In the day furnished the Assoclated p or an investigation. Neither the archbishop [ @t this time. Shearing will co to do such n thing as that, so t newly made graves behind them. in desperate straits themeclves, and had they | vessel, suppos-d to b a 1irse seheoner s with a wire to Chicago, while the Western | OF the papal delegate made answer to the | Deth shearing p Kup I L Canight eomeginghere jandanayagth GénoraliKelly, the commanding omoer, 18 |\ zone to Ogden .bloody. riobimIEht have: been: | norn ounboned to, arge schooner, has ago, ern L Ll gD he | o (he two pens | day. The < redressed, Tmade that order for , General Kelly, tne commanding oficer 18 | gono to Ogten a b cen \wrecked oft Squan and that her érew, | Unfon Telegraph compaiiy performed a Iike | Protests sent to them, copies of which were | & e B are ahout ready for use and | the benent of the men, and 1t his been re- who “threw up” the foremanship of a San YDECCIDL LR sald to number eight men, have boey | service by way of Washington and Pittsburg, | Published in The Sunday Bee. The belief | {he machinery will be put in this week. [ voked by Judge Caldwell, I do not know Tiio “hrew up” tho foromanship of s Sar L roviad. tapping ~ the various cities In the | Prevailed that it was to be an investigation | It will be the largest steam shearing pen in | where that leaves the matte rancisco book bindery L CROSSIN G TIE ALEGHANIES, The sccond vessel ashore is also sald to [ vast system of the Assoctated press. [ mercly. In event of that being determined | the buited 8 0000z shesnEWTIL e M Emun T WL e ol and children to lead these 1,200 unkempt tave lost her entire crew of twelve men | It s by this system that | oMcially, this morning the priests decided | be sheared here this s TR R LT L LR — ke suc ax Ught was nece crusaders to Washington. His control over | ¢ % i ¥ SEEENLICRG : s ¢ B . 1 Siis nen:in somethlng reMarkable:” ThelAls: Coxey's Army Starts from Uniontown for | and both vessels have become complete | the entire country is famillar with the de- to enter a protest in a body. It Is probablc Rl Find. sary and proper in the premises, and I pr cipline is as thorough and strict as that the Mountaln T wrecks, talls of the hurricape which has thus far | & demand will also be made for an adjourn- ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., April 11, —(Special | pose to do that, though the order ftself e O A hen the. Ogden | UNIONTOWN, Pa., April 11.—Tho departs [ ' The crews of the Sandy Hook, Squan and [ caused the loss of many lives on tho Jersey | Meht to Lincoln, The sentiments of the com- | 14 sine 1ice)—The report comes from the [ iy be reveked withtn an hour. T do not o eh ot e entered the Industrinl camp | uro of the Commonweal for the mountain | Long Branch life saving stations piit out to | coast and of thousands of dollars’ worth of | Pitinanis are srongly fud BEEW for & LG | Lowiston district that Avthor Gumit and | WIS S (RS oiione 6 which 1 eoma Clilex: o 0 oAl = e assista e 0f e 5. el vessel " o1 a g less e satisfactory. They OfL ;GIBLLAL 2o oAl b te out the conclusions to 1§ coma yesterday and made known his desire to take | trip was made at noon. The line was well | the Asslstance rfi,,‘.,’;‘,,.fi'“;‘lif?.,.,‘°i,;.‘:"n"1.5‘.’.‘3.'.‘ g::;::zlrmyo:‘m::‘:l‘:l ‘:l’l'x"y o Q00 ‘r'".»:x',‘.,i,“',}‘: i s e .‘:nl-lx:um'n::l‘\|.:\f:«(-||):.n of oY | Juck Plerce, two Atlantle City miners, have | I the Tuture, and i ahe RS, a_census, in an instant ll'('nzl}l.\.mllx could be | formed and a noticeable feature was the fact | Known Uit a single lte has been saved, us | (wo or three were workable. This whs espe. | testimony, in any event. I the arcibishop Just discovered some of the’ Hehest plicer | position that't then tike. 16 it kults all, ail heard all over tho grounds:, “Company &, fall { ihat seven of the men who descrted Tuesday | the furious sea running and " the Blinding | clally the case with the Western Union | desires o get at the ‘bottom facts,” said | Fetuse 1o muke khown the locality of thet | worss B o smualig the T T A A e Hirely | cnIBHY rejoined the columns. The weather | snow is preventing any effective work upon | between this city and Washington to the | 0ne of the speakers, “then we will ask that | find, hut have shown many nugsets of good | the order that I expect to make, and when IIRULoBSLuG oIS {1l Th SR deterred many from viewing the departure. | the part of the life savers. south and Pittsburg to the west. The Postal | he subpoena witnesses both for the prosecu- [ size and the dust shows’that the field is | 1 do that I shall dismiss the matter from Bablo o aang e L The stop tonight will be near Chalk Hill, ALL ON BOARD DROWNED. suffered more on the southern routes, which | tion and the defense, and we will produce 150 | full of coarse gold. It is belicved that the | further consideration order of the captains is obeyed. eight miles. A 5 NED. lay through New Jersey, and it is this see. | Witnesses to establish the truth of every | new discovery s directly south of Atlantic oW, it I well known by counsel on both WHO AND WHAT THEY ARE. - e The vessel wrecked off Squan is the Albert ¥ v el g a pcific and along the new stag e from Rock | sides here that when | made th S OIDR . v tion of the Atlantlc coast which felt the | charge and specification. Spr der, e R Y TG Aen SR AN Wad b tHat over. MINERS DECIDE TO STRIKE. W. Smith, sailing from Philadelphia to Prov- | ot effets of the storm's fury. Despite | “Mark you' he continued, “we have no [ SPrings to Lander. 4 has led Lo his litization | half of the men were forcign born, Irish pre- | oo G e L e {ence with coal, She wus driven ashore be | thoso tremeudous odds, the telegraph compa- | personal feeling in this matter. We are ani- Cattle Loss Not Heavy, bR e e AL dominating. Politically, a majority were | AP! a8 "‘:,m"“ 2 "“,,I‘"‘l; ,‘vl’h; v”: e ', VK ,”"‘“ Lt “‘h"“‘ nies co-operated so effecitvely with the As- | mated solely by a desire to promote peace CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 1L.—(Speclal to | gated, so thit his wrongs, If any had been populists, and a majority of the remainder [ Stop, i preventing the crow from sccing the IBhts. | oclated press that wo far as the news-gath. | and harmony and religion in the diocese. | The e, Lx-Senator A. €. Beckwith | poipeivated unon hin, might be redroxced, e republicans. The homes of nearly | COLUMBUS, 0. April 1L—The United | No bodies have yet been discovered, though | ering ‘service Is conceried tha public has | We are even willing to give the bishop the | came down from his home at Evanston yes- | 1t Went further than that. "It authorized tne il of them are in the east, many | Mine Workers of America have ordered a [ according to a fisherman who was patroling | experienced mno incomvemlence, and was | benefit of every doubt and accord him every | forday morning. Replying to an inquiry | Fheiers sppetifed by the court to adopt w living in lowa. They were attracted | general strike April 21 the beach shortly after the second schooner | throughout the day provided with the ne advantage. All we desire is a fair, open | concerning the outlook f witle in Cint, | fchedule, if in their !v.nh:l:“ ulmniv I.h.lilu:}\ll, to the coast by the promise of work | The resolution referred to above provides | struck she lost both masts and several of | neyrjy as fully as under the most ady opportunity to establish the truth of our | county, he said that the I would. be e o Ot at the Midwinter fair, and are flecing from se the first general suspension of | Ner crew were washed overboard with them. | tagagus circumstances. Tomight the circuits | accusations.’ comparatively nothing, That section of the | 4 but I left it' to; them, who were starvation. mechanics, laborers, & folls to bring the desired results | The N sea and snow storm prevented | uro giill hampered. Rev: D. §. Phelan, editor of the Western | ftate has escaped the two severe blizzards | sipposad to know whether it wits Tight and enginesrs, merch rks, and even pro- ecutive board is to authorize an-’| any accurate view of the wreck, but it Is as- o Watehmun: o 8t.-Louts, attorney for the | that swept over the northern und ¢ proper and just to the men. fesstonal men among them. One fine look ng | other suspension during the vear at any | serted that the men who were swept over- EIGHT MORE UROWSN. complainants, informed them by letier that | POrtions ot the state. COMPLAINS HE WAS IGNORED. fellow, a physician, with o massive head | time that might be deemed advisable. It fs | board with the wreckage were soon after- he had advices to the effect that it was an Did Not Fight the Sheriff, Dissatisfaction e in consequence of and features like a Greek god, attracted | inderstood: that the Indiana miners wards washed away and drowne Schooner Albert W, Nmith Wrecked Of | ordinary investigation and therefore would | CASPER, Wyo. April H.—(Special Tole- | making that order. The circult court judges A 3 A dadon joining the movement in the face of their S RE T £ % e 5 Xou 8" for Hearing the srievances universal attention. He wore a Princa Albert | J5HHE T TIOVETIREG W IS Bo4 S0 upon Six other men, according to stories told, Philadelphia. not require his attendance as attorney. Mr. | gram o The Bee.)—The report that Sherift :‘1..»(!- u“!'l‘v:l “{l_‘n_‘}'u“nllv:?wx'}n- n’I“n.‘.'\'»':f‘ ‘1’-‘«.‘-‘.{ coat, frayed about the edges, and prosented e groun v o pd oy | SOURLt refuge on the bowsprit, but were B > Watson of New York City will conduct the RErhAd Py " such in the army. The army is divided into | sion, claiming that the operators in one | the seamen, evidently a strong and better | schooner Albert W. Smith, from Philadelphia | gjiowed them. o A I U BRI R A P I T e ety thres comipanics, each company cone | district had first violated the agreement and | swimmer than the rest, made a gallant at- | for Providence, was driven ashore during the ARCHBISHOP HENNESSY. B A ed U svanty Ve | Rt e e a e I Oty sisting of fifty men and a captain. They ed-colored men in their places, which | tempt to swim to the ehore. Throwing | g¢orm Most Rey. John Henn: archbishop of | miles southedst of her celvers from putting Into effect the ider have & chaplain, a mild, shaggy looking | Made it optional with the miners to say | away the upper part of his clothing he i y Dubuque, i% a_man of herculean build, an S tical order ju_aquestion, which authorize man, and Colonel Kelly, who wears glass the contract should be continued. | made shore and actually obtained a foothold | Elght men were drowned, orator of considerable prominence in ' the TO HUNT FOR SEAL POACHERS. the employes to come Into court and hive and looks Mke a pre i8 a sort of nwmpm' :;'x AT s the ”_l:m s'm";; when the strong undertow washed him off A snow and wind storm has been raging | church and a zealous churchman, He was e their wrongs adjudicated; have them heard Tactotuin, while Gieneral Kelly is i com- | i hs beon piaced in the hands of the | 18 fect, and in his exhausted condition | for twenty-four HoursTolegraph and tele- | Porn August X 15, His early stulles | petaits Mado and Orders P a for tno | And then adpudieated 5 E P T mand. This horde will devastate ~the | followini committee: W. B. Wilson, Penn- the unfortunate swimmer was carrled out | phone wires generally are useloss and all et st e AT e Tila. United States Patro A O LR L L A country through which it passes like 'u"!‘l"“«ll';{l(f\-["|"nl(’:|]|'\".l";lff:"x"‘ly\({!w‘zJ\"‘{'r"vl}?l;:' !A"m]wr '“’r ‘“:l; " a railroad trains are much delayed. Reports | jn 1850, January 20, 1851, he was assignel WASHINGTON, April 1L.—The president | vites another judge to come here and a_ewarm of locusts. How fs it to obtain | &ent, Ohlo; Thomas Tarry, West Virginla; | Another of the seamen succeeded n | from the mountain regions state that snow | (o the misslon of New Madrid, Mo, which | has directed Captain Shepard, chicf of the | heut It with him, when that same fufge had food until it reaches the land of plenty in gor, Mistoutt. John' MeBride was re- | which was nearest to him and e neja | has fallen to the depih ot about eighteen | embraced 6,000 square miles, without a mile | revenue marine service to instruct the com- restrained the execution of (e or at Nebraska? At many places on the line the e prenidents B. 1. Penn vice preshdont | ofich was nearest to nim and he held | ynches and all trains are badly delayed. of rafivond. Often he was obllged to o 100 | Te¥eiiie MUTAE RARICE (0 IR ety | MY own home, havine held court here 'for statfons and ranches arc u day's fourncy | and. Patrick Meliride secretary-troasurer. | ot 1, But eventually a wave swept the | “pupRALO, April 11.—-Snow has been fall- | Miles on d sick ci forainmerivers and pen- | VL E S e e ptral (n Pering men. o/l ba o thatioe, No o aottinty o Aot apart, and these men require 2,000 pounds | We 1. Wilson of Pennylvania, W. C. Webb | Seamat, from his hold ou the spar and he | g without cessation for nearly twenty- | 1en Hour moniha after being fesiimed 0 | report to the secretary of the navy for such | EIVe any reas IR Chal QEICLSQIEAL ) M0 ponndator meats ey, of Kentucky, Aaron Miller of Ohio and ¥ | *It'1s supposed that the entire crew of tne | OUF hours. It is wet and heavy and now : this' mission he wus attacked by what | duty as he may assign them. The three | L had ‘e while the judge WILL SOON BE RIDING. A Crawford of Indlana were elected mem- | L 8 ouDD e i vt dorew of the | about ten inches deep, loading trees and | scemed a fatal sickness, and was removed | vessels which will be ordered north are the | Who had restra xecution of It was 1t 18 not thought they will proceed far becore | Bhictoq Imorvow. | Wilson 18 tho Gnly mew | has been ascertained that the vestel was the | Wires as heavy as theyiwlll‘hold. ~All com- [ to St. Louis, He recoverad to become pas- | hear, Rush and Corwin, all of which are ( RS, hevs Fom @nofher, Slale, 4Eoragd capturing a freight train, Local rallvay | man chosen, _ a0 three masted schooner Kate Markee, munieation by wire is ‘difieult. ~Tolegraph, | for of St Peters church, Gravols, No. | now ‘widergoing vepairs, The Bear 1 ex: | LI SRV N for eoneurrig oF refusig __officals think ft would have been wiser and No Unlon Men Need Apply. The life-saving crews are patrolling the | (eiePhone electric lght and police stenal | pified until 154, He was then transferred Pen fiave, the Carwin ubout May 1 and the | o concur, us the case mixht be. chieaper for the Union Pacific to bave given | ~GHICAGO, April 1.—Pursuant to the decl- | beach in the hope of recovering some of [ WiTps bove ground ave more or less broken | 6" Carondelet seminary as vice president [ Rush about the 10th of May. Now, af this order, which guaranteed the them a train, run them through to the Mis- [ % e G R ding league and the bodies which it Is expected will be | OF 10gsed and crossed. It is Impossible to | and professor of doginatic theology and | “The sailing orders and instructions of the | MIENU T the me come into court and et rnn D Sheptc BRUR Lt el dlinton el s league and a | W8 bodles, waich it 18 expected will be | learn how great s the extent of the storm | ecclesiastic Story. Simultaneously the | commanders of the ships o | have their grievances investigated hus i e e e e n | majority of the leading builders of Chicago | JCEL Sq ikl tarritory DUt (ranlIRGRELEFIrE saryIoes Archbishop Ireehan of Chicugo be- | were Sompleted. by (he. Nav e been revoked, set ut naught, 1 do not know ; S 2 : the lockout of all employes engaged in the | Spol i s at hand the snowfall séems to be general at fdent of the seminary, and when | {oday and . submitted whether they will ever have another oppos there would have been no responsibility for | b0 Wades begins tomorrow i errible damage has been done by thé in 1857 he obtained a greater dignity Father ! v tunity to come into court und d L i a1 building trudes begl omorrow morning | . “HY s o gnosliy this end of the state and to extend beyond 857 he obtal greater dignity T state for his approv they” are n ¢ unloading them on any state, and this plan | a4t 7 o'clock. No man afliliating with trades m a mile north of the bridge to | pochester. There Is mo Indication of a I Hennessy succeeded him pre: nt. In | kept secret, but the g ¢ of the | for that 5 Ko to th may yet be adopted. unions will be taken back to work until a'| Seabright. At the Normandie hall there ndication of a let- | ¢y15 position he.remained until 185, when | ingtructions, it is understood, require the | tom of this whole thing the order The good people of Nebraska need fear no | general agreement is reached that they will | 18 a building in the sea going to pleces, | UP ¥et: The storm has brought employ-| he went to Rome ax the representative of | naval offic scize any vessel found en- finally make in the pr i Bood people of Nebraska need fear 00 | ESncent o an wroitration of a1l diterentes | The whole beach from” Seabrlght for Gy | Ment to hundreds of men at clearing streets | Avchbishop Kenrick. He remained in'the | wix R O dispose of the 1o question, only so These men are nearly all bona fide working | Erowing out of the schedules which the | miles north is under water. and railroads. Mty one vear, returning to St. | fog o "Wfter May 1 and before | far as the Ameriean Railway union 18 con- These men ure nearly all bona fide working | FoiisNave refused to dign. Reprosentatives It et b SR WARSAW N. Y., ‘April 11.—Snow has 1is in September, 1850, He remained one | ‘Atgust 1. The presence on board of seal- | cerned, or 8o fay as the Knights of Labor i {s P ¥ of both sides say that a long fight and one | eaci ‘ana it Is thick and . gale from the | go110n "t the depth of twenty-four to thirty | Year at the St. Louis cathedral, sharing | ing' apparatus will be regarded as | are concerned who happen to be working aws Pr Whien (e Biidis frades and aied dne | €ast and it Is and snowing. Telegraph | {mleh (0 (e dCbih of Twetiy-ionr to thinty | fho” pulpit” with the present ~Archbishon | suffielent proof of the chafagter of the ves- | on (hix road, but e Gther person who Judge Miner heard arguments today on tho | dustries will remuin perfectly at a stand- | Poles are down north and south of the High- | Wt £ SALYtmpoeding: ra Kenrick, Archbishop Ryan and Archbishop | sel to warrant her The celzed ves. | can be affected by it,” whether or not be contempt. case of Superintendent Phillips of | still, 5 mminent. lands on the beach. The observer at the | “WoY trafic. B Tanuary 1k 1600, he became pagior | Sats o s ] e fiew, will | helougs to any of the unions or to any labor the Southern Pacific. Governor West re- —_— Hightands says that this 15 the werst ctene | SLAMIRA, N. Y., April 1L.—Bight inches o [ of ‘8t Joseph's Joseph, Mo. | be sent to the nearcst Statos port | orsanization. ceived the following telogram from C. P, Colorado Coul Miners Wil Strike, o Syor e ® snow has fallen here and it is still snowing. | Here he remnined six years, displaying a [ ana delivered to the judicial officers there [ 1do not know, as T said before, that any Huntington: *You have heen misinformed, | PENVER, April i1.—State Coal Mine Tn- | * The occan tug Underwriter was sunk as | Raliroad fraflic is considerably delayed and ability which brought hind to the f to awalt trial, If a British vessel, it will be | orders that Lmay make will be i force un as I am quite sure nelther the police mom | #pector Reed endo the general strike of | she was trying to make a landing at the | S0Mme of the electric surface railvoads are o 3 rehy, and determined l||lrnwl“l‘-\ r to n.h \I\[Th 1{;\\‘(|'...|||. 34’.“.\'4‘:,‘11 "::lli\m:v‘v i \'j‘-:::\'l in In-w“xl:g‘ut-- 1“3'1:: officers in_ California loaded men. into the | coal miners ordered today by the United | dock at Watson's stores, Brooklyn. She was | Plockaded and others badly crippled. ‘Was April 21, 19 T s Wil als6 be et seeret s as | know and what T proposc to do Is to make We wero asked to haul men frde and | Mine Workers of America. Colorado miners, | just entering the slip when ‘a big wave STER, lul Anlrn 13— Yestorday's 3 Archhishop Kenti ) ot 0 defeut the purpose of so. disposinsg | & final, full and comy 1, but agreed to give them reduced | ¥o, % Vo Uhiohnted to only $1.05 per | jammed her port bow against the end of the avia sriow SOENILE ifha’ worst of the He ted archbishop | of the vessels of the flect as to make it | matter before 1 g Lo o Lo a N oty ot o e At e inarshoa Ahvear ol | atringinisoetwhiohidutt e fontiland tkncoked | ooy apout cIENBEniERaN oL AR O W, havings|iBebtambuer 17, 1803, A _ probuble that no sealing eraft can venture | that, if either p e T et PR IR o lfday, Jand momojatithe, miners a hote In her hold, ' The tide was high s | fallen.” Wires are all' dewn and reports of e present archdlocose consists of five | Fiinn ¢ iinie wiers wihout . ren | Ml e (o take its remedy by appeal o Meve, after careful consideration, your peo- A el running strong t the time, Captain Clifora | 1OFses being shocked by trampling on the [ Sees heretofore suftramans of (e provh Snablo-cartaliny 05 Canture Some DEishe R A e ple will do what they can to help them to BURNED WITH MOLTEN METAL, and the crew of six men were aboard and as utnerous, Lincoln ‘and’ Cheyenn ] o oy Point and nt the mouttcor | et this veady, but I rather think 1 can do thelr. destination, aa’ they bave no induce- s0on as they saw the vessel sinking, som oven Yeurs, s between the Aleutian islands, | It probably tomorrow, possibly not before ment to return west, [ am certain their | Bursting of a Steel €q ter with Fatal | scrambled upon the deck and others got SEABRIGHT, N. J.. April 11— The storm Plenty of Water for the Canal. " which sealers would puss from the | the nest day. condition would be improved when they get Results. aboard a tug lying nean by.. No ona was | SEA GHT, N. J, Ap —The storm | o5 0 11.—The committee of | nor cifie into Boring sea, A con- WILL REPEL “THE INSUL into larger fields of labor east of the Mis- | POMEROY, O. April 1.—A hydraulic | hurt. The boat sank within a few minutes [ T6INE at this place is the worst that has [ . ¢ avinginiah I the fleet will cruise off the coast | Tt is the only opportunity that 1 ish Columbia and Southern Alaska, | nad to make defense; it 15 the only o slssippi river. As a matter of common hu- | plunger on a converter at the Middleport | After she reached the dock and now lies in | Visited here in eleven years. Three thou- [ {ne matter of the proposed ship canal be i manity we should help them on their way. | steel plant broke today, precipitating 8,00 | #bout thirty feet of The Under- | sand feet of the New Jersey Southern rafl- | tween Lake Sur Ana ey M imalsinpl | g e O it ok st G [ portunity. that L 'haye:had/ito) rouel what Our company can_do nothing, as 1t s not | pounds of white hot metal among sixty | ¥TIer has @ register of 227 tons and was [ road botween this place and Highland beach | called on rof. Winchell, stute geologist, | from port before the promulgation of the | opporiumicy 15 precented 1 propose. (o vl organized for charity, but for business, but | Nemen. from a distance of fittean foer | PUIL 0 Philadelphia i 1863, She recently | has been washed out. The waves were so | for mformaiion on the water supply for the [ laws will not suffice to save her from s oppopSunity) o/ mesentad Tiproposeriol ayall I personally will contribute $100 toward | Ten were burned. four fatally. Those who | tAme from Boston and belongs to the Boston | strong that the iron rails were twisted out | eastern end of the ship canal, the congres- | ure. Her cruise will be cut short and she | wiole business that I teally regret is the ReiEmEMpAly T Ton ware turhed.! Tow Boat compiny, of ‘hape: The wand s bean wasted over | siomil comuniitce ‘o chnuls eim doubtrul | will be recurned (o port to be dealt with | meceiity thid 1s pliced o meof. making "OMPANY SPARRING FOR WIND. JACK HAYDEN, burned about the head | Several transatlantic steamers are due to | the - b SR eF | of the sufficiency of the water supply. 2 - S @ defense under sUeh peculiar cireumstances COMPANY SPARRI I WINT STACKIHAY o e i e i “"3""‘_' the s hola - forp arly hale & mile mravel | foter just reeived from Prof. Winchell, Democrats WL Fress the Turift BiL 8 surround (his entire case, and if I had In the telegraphic correspondence kept up ORLANDO GRADY, boy, breast and neck | Ahonla: have beeh In:at. antiarty how i filo | oh the_road s comelbgia wtandatilli no ldressed to Washington, states that the WASHINGTON, April 1L.—The truce en- | had decent treatment in connection with the for the past. two days between the Southern | burned. should lave been i at an carly bour this | trains running furliier north than this | probable roite of the ca a tract of | tered into by the opposing forces in the | matter I should not have thought of dolng Pacific officlals here and in San Franciseo it | = WILLIAM COZ colored, awia | MOTMINES also the frelghter Taurle ot tho | place, cut is reported from the ocean to [ lake country of ten squi ni con- [ Lo by It was ngrecd for the | It herc at this time and In thix way. was plain that the railroad company was { burned off. AAIE N0, v steamers looked for are | Shrewsbury river, near Gallilee, which com- nlent for use, which has water “abund- e 2 3 1 have n ignored, eriticlged from the be- to feed the canal on the | present week the debate on the tarift should | oy it " ro "the opinion which huas been Apiatn., th railroad company was | "STEPHEN WEEKS, eyes burned out. the Britannia, twenty days out from Sunder- otely shuts avel to the north or so ntly “sufficlent only sparring for more time. The long argu plstely ahute of“travel:20:the northior wouth | 4ilide ‘and at el I statlons of course | be confined to the hours between 1 and 6 | SlHAING for the opinjon which has been The P ho 8 g d; e Clre a, thirteen d o Seabr| mont of the parties before Judge Miner con- [ The © Mot I-'.»‘n"lmvln.' AT vines :‘;‘film-(\l" .:ul.x» |‘..~:|<.l.|u“\ "mh-‘—‘, N from | from Seabright ol W there 18 still more Vi from the | o'clock each day and during that time there | | A G i B G ' sumedimost of the forenaan. The.fnal de- | ger, TNk Baxaot Gearws: [ERundse. twenty uvel GukiDthan i Ry Little Trouhle tnland. Jarger streams.” The hous mittee ex- | should be no interruption by r lia or tor | QEANE BB R os einedy lotts Mo Ghiae cision of the court was that the Mo and Jease Wilson: fanaucr tNeTHE O out; the Pontiac, JAMESTOWN., N: - Y. A pects to report orrow on the bill for a | any other cause, was the résult T Y T T P R P TP order 50 modifled the ter- | ~'The hot metal scattered fifty feet In all | fusnie oony ool out sixteen, twenty and AMBESTOWN, o April 11—Tast | G000 0r the proposed canal. standing first among the democratic leaders | FRRYSUEIEY M TR, SEORERC b Cinll o ol AR R directions. The clothes were burned from | tWeRty-one d resp ctively, from Gibra night's storm, while unusually severe for — and secondly umong the republi Ty Amnlones R P AR AR the Lydian Monarch from Loadon, eighteen | (his time of the scason, has done compara- Missouri Crop Report, dewnocrats. The gencral impression out from a hearing in this court, butting the army out of the t all within reach, The fatally injured are putting y \ Single men except Cozens, who hus a large | days out; the Martello, seventeen days, from COLUMBIA, Mo., Arull 11,—The Missour) | the senute I that the agrecment ¢ Now, I do not kinow why that w & dUMBIA, -39, into will probably continue about a e R R S U A0 R vided it had not moved out by 10 o'clock G tively little d hece: No trouble had family. Hull, and the Red Sea, from Ba enty- Q1Y 31Sti0¢ CRINPRASNEREE NQ *IXAUD S Sac . rlo » ety el W B M S R v Ll fanand the Tted Sew from Barry, twenty- | poon cxperienced Wil local telegraph and [ Board of Agriculture report for the week | night‘but Senator Hareis nid not extended | 40 B <IN SN B8 GV Btk + dication of the position taken by the ter- Movements of Ocean Vessels. doubt Ut In an appedrance as soon w (e | telephones. Snow fell“to a depth of seven | ending Tuesday says that crops show no [ the fime bevond a week, for the reason g8 GGG AE SHRTR A6 BARS WEEEL, ritorial ofoials, and Marshal Brigham and | At Hamburg—Arrived—Steamer Rugia, | storm abates. inches. muterial advancement. Much of the out | that he did not wish to be bound beeause if there was o good provision storm abates i S crop was Killed by the severe freeze of last | when it became apparent that legitin 1t ahant fo have stood." Tt e e un gone Nis deputies were instructed to enforce the | trom New York. L Pt e ma = en AT Lhe: thiafeouriMimne Bontara’ Bagiia | HEAE Ao ot Loeh Lomond. | . HIGHEST TIDE IN MANY YEARS. SO THEY WILL NOT BE MARRIED, Wetie but that sown Tate was not injured. | debate b exhauted. W may, e watd, | U don it ot with 1, wien officials they will bow to the decision of | rrom Rotterdams Slavonta, from Stectin . | , The tide reached the highest mark today b g Corn, has heen sown in semo localiten 191 arut to 6, then. possidly o o' and 13 [ ihis case is dispoued ‘of heyare. out-iof the court, A B it AT ved - Qusen. Trom | known in New York harbor for many years, [ Howard Gould Says It A1l Over Now with | [0S PGS BE A P SC0 Wind and | o'clock: dnd after tha - a SouEl Mhere: ey Nahieco sty In rendering 4is verbal declslon, Judge | G Jugh, Cleared—Largo Law, for | At 1045 o'clock the water had risen to Mins Odette Tyler. oung clover and timothy slightly inju sitting 0F | r T AEIE, YAUR HRNRR L Hniionts Miner sald: “This Is one of the most diffi- ownsend; Rufus K. Wood, for Nani- | Within two feet of tho edge of the barge [ NEW YORK, April U.Howard Gould | in some counties clover his been kiliel ani 1ded, v Mndars [ R A ek cult questions 1 have ever been called upon | &mo; Schooner Mary Winkleman. Departed, office peer at the Battery. und Miss Odette Tyler, the actress, whose [ potatocs must be replanied, Pastures are o make: the chinge I8 evl- | Who “are represented here would like very t0 meet. There s but litde authority di- [ &Pril 197Ching,” for Nokonama and Howg | ' The storm has done much damage to tele- | engagement was formatly announced on | backward. Lrult i not us badly damaid logitimate” dubatc b conelidodt we | much to e it and {1 1 ot to e too rectly In point, 1t any. It is governed | dalks. fo the whaling, - ; phones through New Jersey. Wires are | March 21, are not fo be married atter all. | §f! J AL TUIERG: R IRVEGAIA SRS NERH 200 Ans_ at our comand wunder the rules of | 'O deferred they would remn here, by the general principles that may be ap- | At Departure Bay-Sailed, April 1i—Ra- | JoWn between Jersey City and Paterson, [ Mr. Gould nimself made public today the | gimerally killed, 8 senate urt—1 think not later than the day pilcable 'to this class of cases. There are | phael, for 8 Nelsco Plainfield, Seabright, Long Branch, Ashbury | fact that the engagement hud been annulied | ol o e SRR i o SEEE (A Thathilie, TR REIBR 10 no precedents. The court i obliged to | At Port Townsend—Arrived—April 10-8ea | Park and New Brunswick. —Communication | with the consent of both parties. When Will Have the President’s Ear. Tho Hause in » il T B et 1L T L Ko haw ik travel over a road that has never been trav- | ¥ by telephone with those towns fs. cut off, | the an cement of the engagement was CHICAGO, April 11.—President Cleveland WASHINGTON, April 11.—-The prospects | wi}' 40 o . DAY AW, eled before, to my knowledge." Port Blakely—Sailed, April 10—Harry | A1l efforts to reach them arve futile, The ade the fuct was r ed that Mr. Gould's AGO, - Apr mEresiaen eveland | 2.0 1ot bright, according to the opinion of N e R 3 ore LR . 5 telegraph wires are also damaged and mes. | Telatves were opposed to the prospective | from the white house and = Postmaste inent democrats in the house, that Mr. Howe—Your honor, we are ne I T e L. AR Now York—Arrived—Taurior, srom Live | sages to thene polnta are acospied subject to | Yoiom: bub 1t sestuhdy that Mr, Qou's wes | Hesing from the Ohloago postoMoce will say DEGHUIGAK-GRMEAY, M b1 AONER) w | taring men on this side of the case, > abandoned the ‘camplng ground of o | ernool; Elbe, from Bremen; Manitoba, from | efes ec determined to marry In spite of the family | nice things to each other at 4 o'clock to- The Court—1 mny Pl Weber river. There was but little to do in | London qelay % i X dissatisfaction. Howard Gould 8 au- e, thipks - $0 r 8t € 0'elok. (s ) urt-—1 - m Ay, With respect to the way of packing up. A large number of | At _Liverpool—Arrived—Teutonle, from The steamer Puritan on the Fall River line | thority for the statement that the wishes of | mramrgnt Fr0o0,nt 8, Joog Qiatan le. | absentees, which was the cause of toduy % polng you were msking, Mr. Howe blankets and some clothing had been donated | New York parted a hawser while lying at her dock, | his brother George and others of the family | Lo st & new ‘I'\';\"““\“‘lm'_':“‘_:h‘ 1 lv“h”x"x)‘ll\‘-v':v trouble In the hou According Lo ot | the onder to which 'Amr‘:l"-v Sxpres 1y y:::‘il by the citizens and the army will carry TE————— and the recoll of the great rope so injured | have been effective In causing the can- | gystem, which connects the Chicago main | bhe leaders, who was questioned, it m having grievances, might come Into court A e S T Missourl River Rapldly Rising. four men, Including Second Mate Thomas | cellation of the engagement. He was seen | giiice with all substations, The private line | BeCossarys B om0 fenew the i | at'any time and have an investigation. 1f At 4:30 p. m. the Industrial army marched | A CHAMBERLAIN, 8. D., April 1L.—(Speclal | Kelly, that they had to be taken to the at the Hotel ‘Waldorf tonikht just before | will tomorrow be connecied with the loni | f{i.ir " Wothe order | 4p.v had proceeded in this way, us they T T T ¢ to The Bes)—The Missouri river has risen [ Chambers street hospital, hia departire ‘(o5 JARSN00G 404 samiited | distan n and Mr. Hesing will make ol — might have done, they would hive saved ] ! IR many feet here during the past twenty-four | ~The Kate Markee went ashore on what Is ) i~ . e et anrle e AR odlens : two months, If You were i such a post Band of Female Coxeys. hours, caused, no doubt, by the breaking | Known as the outer bay, directly opposite Jury Falled (o Agree, B R R R R Rt s | SWARRINGTON, ARl aL=(Bpeoial Tele- | 0B, Ouli fave i prectscly the OAKLAND, Cal, April 11.—A femalo [ f (hé lce gorge above ‘Wismarck. A sec: | the Highlands beach Mife-saving station. She [ TRESNO, Caly April 1L—The sensational | use. ? fEAi. 0. The Sias. )k postodios estabs | G newring then, with (he Name results brigade of the Industrial army s being or- | $ion Of the gontoon bridge was carried away hwfiln o break up almont inediate second trial of Richard N. Heath for the A |\\\.)1.”| todsy af Meadow, Sarpy county. and | Gxiiciiy,"as ih wil probability’ you' wil have R sea Py Tt J RORYAENG, Ll 0! e life boats from the two nearest sta- | murder of L. B, McWhirter, lawyer and v {lllam A. Kitkpatrick commissioned post- | now Sanised bare. Two hundred names sre now | dimoulty, EAGT R s B tions to the pot were unable to launch thelr | paliticind, ended today, the fury being dig | TERRE HAUTE, Ind, April i1—The | MASCr o y HEARING TESTIMON on the list. Arrangements are being made g Yt boats on account of the awful sea which S R 16 Jury be'ng dis- | ;oorge Wolsley anti-trust distillery belng | o ine following Nebraskn postmasters wer Judge D istened to testimony and ar for thel Frank C ! charged after thelr fallure to agree, The commis ed today: Brinton K, Harbaugh, indy 1 or thelr transportation east. Frank € WASHINGTON, April 11.—The senate, in | Wa8 running. The captains of these sta- | jury stood ten for gonviction and two for | constructed here will be operated by the | Mijller; Jesse 8. Walker, Page guments on the petition of the employes of was this morning elected colonel tions, however, d1d everything possible to | acquittal, and was out eight hours. The | Indiana Distilling company. Articles of in - ——— the system whose pay was cut on the per , Afterncon the first drill was had lowing confirmations: Hirach Harrls of Ne. | Fescue the crew. The rockel apparatus was | trial has been sensatior al i the extieme. | corporation were fllul herd y. Mr Rl R Revarat Btanias e basls last August, Yesterday Judge Kenewed His Alloglance, vada to be melter and refiner at the mint | 1ed In the attempt at rescue. “Soveral shots | Fabr 8 GRS Mind , (othey. Bath Licter | with T are assoeiated Fred 1. Bmith, | [PROVIDENCE, Aprl 1L—An clevator in | Duffie looked after tho interest of the em BR SR phes | A arton: Rev Tames A Muny 'of vant | were fired in the direction of the schooner, | SeitY: FXbrosecuting uttorney, bath 5. ! - td Lred Reobmith: | the Industrial Trust company's building | ployes, while General Sollcitor Thurston rep= AINVER, Colo., April 11.=Captain W W - 5 ey e v TR ) T T I ues of ) hirter, having harles Vincent, t atter of Nebraska B ravaon who'aio o A couvel ..\q.. to be recelver of public it each time the line fell short, and the sea | been drawn In and accused by wilhesses of | City, and others whose names do not ap- | dropped several stories this morning, in- | resented the compauy , Who started out with Bert Ham- | moneys at Vancouver, men washed from the stranded schoouer | complicity in the crime pear. The capltal of the company is §6,- | Juribg & uumber of women, Judge Dufle argued In fayor of & restoras i pany were entangling themselves in a net- across the snow-covered mountains and voting quorum will be secured tomorrow on the motion to vacate the order to arrest - executive session today, announced the fol-