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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1894 tfon of salaries on the basis which existed ( nslon among employes. The company | recelvers to this court why those classes I l' ” \IH TI”‘ \I \\ I‘ R only a personal unfon should exist hetween | be secured they will appear on the strect ' ‘II ‘ I 9 CRCRET b SHcr 07 Eapremer ; had rofused him oxpenses and transporta- | employes, whose matters haye recently bee DEFEATED « BHE ~ SLAVERS Bonemia and the monarehy, " Continuing, | elad in the new garments A LOVEL LADY'S SECRE Tudge Thurat alled attention to Re as a delegate heard and adjudicated, should participa tion. Would: shortiy be Hettied It & rAnTar The movement s spreading more rapidly Seiver Clark t on file in the court g ston sald that it was on record | any decrease of wages looking to reduction —— satisfactory to all parties, The speech | than was expeoted. The dress consists of which states that the old wages of all em 0 relver Clark had never refused 1o | of expenses of operation of the propertics of ? : of the premier was followed by loud cheer- | Ploomers reaching to the ankle, and any - ployes were still in effect and had not been | recognize the delegates as employes of re- | the Union Pacific system, it 1s manifestly | English Soldiers Defoat a Powoerful African | in kind of waist the wearer may prefer She Talks Very Frankly and Earnestly to changed since the date when the rs or grant their reque for trans- | unjust that those reductions, which have ¢ ik b Anothe s 1ol Xy o W Yook ChEIX® B EHE TORE portation as such, but did not offcially | cheerfully and without protest been sub. Ohief in' Uganda, PARIS, April 11.~A bomb exploded today b it Mr. Duffie safd that Mr. Dickinson's recent | recognize them as delegates of an organiza- | mitted to.by the omployes of the Union Pa R T PRE B th testimony and other dev nts tended -; r’h n w th which the company had no con- | ¢ : syst o should b u'.‘r“n‘rr. mwk ed tor | END oF /\ TYRANT'S RULE At Argentulll, near Versailles. The bufldi Paul Joins the Majorit JUST WHAT SHE HAS TO strengthen the bellef t heme had | tra | “In conclusion the potitioners a o st L S I Joiny the Majority. 3 been concocted by (he Union Pacific officlal Attorney for the plaintiff replied that | an order of court to give the desired reliet vy TYRAN Which whe dndoubtedly. dne. to. vongonnes T. PAUL, April 11—Mrs. Clatilda Ho: d they had cut the em. | the delegaten were now dolng business wIth | to all classes of labor on the system who de [Remo. Hpon' tho ATt of anarchists. The judice | "EeT Who died here today, nged 7, was one Joyes In the American Railway union first [ the federal court, which was now in ch ved it 4 3 has recently recefved a number of menac- | Of the most unlaue 1 the eity o of the Most Serlous of € :nm never rostored the of the Union Pacific system. Judge Cald. Mr. Howe made an appeal to have the | After Devastatingd’ Yifvge Sections of Coun- | jyu jotters, and therefore the lon was | The was the younge olghteen Sons 1 How Light U Tude Thurston said that the receivers | well had told the petitioners that they bad el pay of the men from September to | try and Capturing amerable Slaves flot unexprcted. The Judge 18 & A\ to | chilieen ot Leonnardt von Hosnig. chiet have taken no action looking toward the | the privilege of setiling their gricvances | guio restored. He thought the court had the He Gives Way to the Onward Sy Bl L FLRuLEUE £T A4 | justice of the royal court s of o Ll " they 0 by the aotive manner in which he been C DD changoof rules, reguiation e, when | ? EURelt Fiohte, aF JEiwus not eTF for ons | LOVeR 1o 00 AN, AR RPIETES OF RGOS March of Civilization. procecding against them reeontly Marfa Wallurga von Schil ness. which existed on ) 33, when | for th Khts, & . | ! 4 asked for it lice have arrosted a man who is e b i member. ot one ot t far they took charge, and proj to allow th class of employes to bear all the burden of os tho Report — to have been instrumental in g A 8 In Germany. Sh - vart to remain unless otherwise ordered by the [ reduction. Sodes nies the Kepore Lyl e exploston. bar famit 1 reduced pay among yme employ which | @ 18 WRIpEey the rumor that the chief engineer of the [ Uganda under date of December 7 say that LONDON, April 11.—The Irish land tinure il in ation which foll Guced, do you think fair? : y w, It > b O Y nerensed | FIkhorn had filed the plat of a survey from | the Dritish West Africa company's forces | bill was read for the nd time t in mall ne £ lucod almost exact s went into the hand Casper to Ogden the land office at Lan- bba R . . T AN ks CHIAWE y pay hus decrea If any one has per t 1 in the land off . met those of Kabba Regas, the most power- | the House of ¢ The chief provi aha lady whose lips HIRI9% Hountioks, anscKksg b e o a right to think I hav der Monday, stated in his dignified way that | r; opjof of tho district, and dofeated them, | #fons of the measure are aim preventing s and periodicals s | Cook of FHinpkit RN cisfon doubtle ed thelr plan fgo Miller the American | there was hothing In the rumor whatever. | qo €00 O G hich the | @n increase of rents and n re o1 of. th Ao bRl caTee ompkins ¢ ooklvn, N il L \ Railway union, a ne * in the | Beyond this ho refused to talk. In conver he fight lasted three hours, after which the | judicial term during which f pply Y. Her husband, Mr *ook, has for W. F. Downey, an engincer in the employ oy of.i tiie was next | sation with another offictal of the Bik- | enemy fled, leaving fifty dead upon the fleld. | from fiftecn to efghteen y A %, April 11.-Seve o ny years held n in of the l\‘ on Pacific, who has be I\"‘ '* ““I { 1 to the He testified as to the | horn information was obtained that a r British dents in Uganda recent ‘“"m'} ‘V‘ 1":v lv‘h. i of |“, active reglstered lotter TR ke NaW yoars, was called of employes which had been made to his | per and Ogden, but with no Intention INGOrE, RIhE X grected with prolonged: u . ¢ Ve The witness testified that to his knowl ,r, B e 'I{u‘.\"»‘l”y"v St e | :m My ths Toud. At DRERGRE. ; MIE would Unyora. King Kabba Regas was consi da | Breeted with prolonged cheers, ) r fourteen imonth, by We three sat at the front windows of edge thore were comparatively few re- | po T iy the month after this reduction | useless to build this connection. said tho | vassal of King Mwahga of Uganda, but he Fires Sot by Striker ) L April 11.—Judize \ L looking the park, as Mrs 1 ns In pay among " 1 "‘I“ ““‘ | th ad went Into the receivership, He | oficial, “=o ld as the present agreement | refused to acknowledge this or pay tribute. ANTWERP, April 11.—Five fires have re- | ) 18 1. He was an carly ut of her life, one of Unlon Pacific LANLTL ot e toan | sald the local order of the Amorican Rail- | between the Union Pacific and Northwestern | The power of Kabba Regas at one time ntly occurred about ten miles | 1 . and when the Mormon: t her little children ne been in the employ of the roud for nineieet | way union had 305 membors. The cost of | exists. The country between Casper and | waq yory great, but tyranny and | from this city, the center of the brick and | ) LG T TR s Should confirmation. of years and corroborated the statemunt s | living in Omaha had not decreascd and the | Ogden is quite new, and largely unsettled.{ ooty are said to have weakened his | tle manufacturing business of Belgium, Sl Tl cph Smith, S S LR S Ly S I bt b amount of labor performed was as much | It would be suicidal to build tha road until | yoya™ yoon “the native He s a | The fires are attributed to the brickmakers il loRi it L] sired, Mr. Cook wiil respond to any on the system had not bec uce pay oo e b Hodrd. ¢ r he + ontlook is better for railroads a Ak k- ho arc now on a strike there - quiries th ¥ be ad B e e otes men and other | @ ever. He never heard of a man In the | the outlook Is botter for railroads than Now. | jiahig glave dealer, His native bands, | Who Are now on a strike there. A DID NOT TOUGH. TIE MATE, quiries that may be addrossed to him railway business ever getting any more | It a plat was filed in Lander it may have | 4 ” aified from the | | L are patrol by poli “To make my story plain,” s LR salaried employes, outside the organizations ket ek 3 by fait Hiard St 868 \ng possession of | cauipped with firearms obtained from th military, and the assemblage of mor my plain td the lady, SHBEASED N ‘aldwell's order were Idv”r‘ lh;:: 4; r‘.nn{w] ‘,‘,'“ hful and hard | been y;rv”rhv»‘:v:u-w wr M\r »"E‘“l 7 CoLnLLy Arabs, have devastated vast tracts of (uu’v\v ten persons is prohibited Stage Held Up In Okluhoma and Valuables | “T shall have to go back just a year—to 5 B odhere | labo s post of duty. some particula 4 or stretch of count try, driving the peac scople into the ker fros the Passongers 81 ¥ e o sl drawing s Which wore reduced | A”recess was taken at noon until 2:30 in | easy of access and cnsy to grade. With [ [B¥ FRAHE e RO e s nA ranice Wants er Rights Kestored orTRken from the Passongers. January, 1893, It was then I began to feel September 1, a as a temporary {his: atternoon five transcontinental lines entering Ogden | FRMEIUAS BT e A e Kabbu Regas | TONDON, April 1. —Earl Russel, who was [ HENWESSEY, OklL, April 11.—The stage | badly. There was nothing like what s O Pr st Sub LRI - k' KERLBAGRE eneral Manager Dickinson was in. at- | it seems to me to be the height of foolish- | (B RAVER G RIS B Bl i slavery, a | the respondent in the sensational and un- | TUBRINE between O'Keene and Watonga | commonly called an ‘attack’ of any particu- showing that 8,647 salaried employes wero | tendance yesterday In- conversation | ness to think of extending the Northwestert | ;. roh into his territory on the part of tho | successtul divorce sult brought against him | Was held up by threo men armed with Win- | lar discase. No, my troublo came on very RIGCTEY 0" tHe T BRLEAE: 011438080 Monthly by, | It 18 FRROTLor. Nie” RAIALTLHRL (Ho wis | system At the prekient e je business | British forces would seem to be one of the was served, while entering a train | chesters, Two passengers, named Silas | much as summer changes into autumn. Tho green, now they are brown; it e made on September 1, an average of | BEArtiy In favor of a restoration of salaries. | of the five roads combined would not make | ,royapiiities of the mear future, the plea | ¢ Idington station today, with a peti- | Coogen and Dwight Gillesple, were relieved | trees were was like that; no sharp symptoms, no sudden house of Judge I'Aux | Ono of the Most Unlque Chinracters of St. to reduce wages n On the afternoon of Sunday, January 7th, was ma rlor to the date when the road 15 of receiver ting against her knee. in- o This Court reconvened at 2:30 p. m. Trackman | more than fair business for one road. Under Al e abb - for the restoration of conjugal rights | of over $300 and two g 4 4 $4 por month per capita, or & per cont. WA | paterson was the first witness’ called. He | theso conditions I can not sea the advantage LD g Lt oRpiaLn gn behall ot (e countes, formerly Miss Rl Rty g wataltde: e statemen was bas ol e pa 7 ¥ U h eI FEC R > T TR T B o L R ace ere e / slavers L 3 Scott. B Russe ends to resis iited States ma 4 ot disturbec " i6 f el Sewaciber, 1803, os com. | Stated that his saiary had boon cut and | of extenuing tho Elkhorn.” fisyium and neadquarters, Thus it s ap- | Siabel Scott. Earl Russel intends to resist | 45/0n® aCie™ /0" (B 1™ Lopters. tods | collase. It was fading and sinking down. pared with the aries - received -the | BOFN Toor i testined that lto was an em- Puzzler to Kailrond Men. parently safe to presume that the kingdom iR CovernaRIt Dotunteil: rapidly away. Vigilantes are in pursuit. All women will understand what that means, month previous. 'l‘“" "'lll';"'r ”‘f ]'””'““'1 ploye of the Union Pacific and received $1.75 | CHICAGO, April 11.—Word was received ([if ln_vm-nt r;l!;~:l h:‘ l\‘.:hh:\ n’--ul\;_ rmn .\(:u; THE HAGUE, April 11—The general clec- 10 OLrOTC AT BHTG SLOD DY 1 felt tired, weak and exhausted. No, whose pay was regulated by schedules and | 50 "gay “and formerly drew 5 per diem | by the Western Passenger association today [ form part of the territory o anda, ove R : i g s B 0 it was not from overwork or Th i er day ormerly dre 5 per die )y the Western Passenger ass 3 & il Al e et v WalHiatokt 'Githe’ Fove i overwork or worry o ot reducad was 11 ot tho latter mber | {Gr tho. same. sorvi o WaLSH, Ware: | tiat tie 16aH1 B bsintib I SRR PR vo1B50 )\‘““’,f', the Dritish ;,”\e«rxyn‘l:vt Is assuming | ton hus o ey LRG| R Ak an Approprintion | 10 ANd Strength soemed to e passing trom 794 were dispatchers and operato Cong | barely sufficient to me: s household ex- | had gone to smash. This information was Bt R RLL LG bt ¥ - : PR et o | me, T couldn’t tell why. To up and ductors, 936 trainmen, 54 switchmen and | p,q0 sont by Secretary Wardell of the San Fran- | others in England. LINCOLN'S BASE BALL TEAM. ML o LR L UL down stairs was a hard task for me. 1 be- yardmen, 911 enginecrs, 945 firc AL Mr. Duffie asked him i he ever had any | cisco association. Later another dispatch H — p WASHIN April 1L.—An amendment | came 50 weak that on any exertion I would hopmen and others, 1,018 longshoremen, | o0l jart at the end of the month after | was ived saving the association was AUSTRALIA'S IDLE ers Begin to Arrive and an Exlibition | to the sundry civil appropriation bill was [ @lmost faint away. Al my hopes of gain- 548 boatmen, twenty-nine carpenters, twenty- | o8 atill intact and that Mr. McCarthy of the b 4 o ng strength b ting wel N 4 paying his bills L et A 1 Game Wil Bo Played Today. yroposed by Senato ande oday ma Ing strength by eating were failures. My four other mechanics, nineteen other em Judge Dundy—No, oné expects & man.on | At 1 road was In charge. This was a | ynemployed in tho Istand C el b h vgg' s proy 1 by r Mand, 1 today mak appetite was fitful and food distressed me. B¥ These employes’ pay per month av- tLid B : ond flash of lightning out of clear 2 JINCOLN, Ap! (Special to The Bee) | jng an appropriation of 0,000 to protect ¥ - ployes. These empl pay o a salary to have any money left after pay- _ % ¥ (I to Burglary for Support. A Perhaps I really ought to date my illness LUt s mevers buen 3 a - s the Atchison is not a member of s O ts ] ¢ Owing to the fact that the B. & M. train | the channel of the Missouri river adjacent to e Cprpdidla | Ing taxes on real estate in this community. ciation and has nothing to do with | VANCOUVER, B. C,, April 11.—The latest | oo delayed in wenver for several hours, | Omaha. back than last January. I will glve " DEPARTMENTS AFFECTED. Aoty How e o g ot bnes | 55 St sucpeies to tuar oMglals’ of is,| e of the Auatrallan:papers ved by the | the Lincoln base ball club did not arrive o ACL AN DEODIchT (ke for thoins The statement disclosed the fact that the | whether or not Mr. Dickinson was put under | own road as to any one else. steamer Arawa contain little else than sen- | yesterday afternoon, and the intended res T a NIMB IR S ART v \d 1 have been married nine following was the class of employes whose | oath, but he wanted his testimony to go on { the trouble was reccived, althouzh | sational accounts of burglarles and labor | ception fell through. The team arrived at | LEBANON, Mo., April 11.=The thirteenth eV FFI N TE WA Erou e was reduced by order of August 26 the record ;i ol e LN W O} | Rttt ey an early hour this morning and wer annual encampment of the Missouri depart- | 3 ereat deal with indigestion and dyspepsia, ating department—TForty empl JUDGE REQUIRES THE OATH gently d ) In all the colonies the burglars have or- | At the depot only by Secretar. . | ment of the Grand Army of the Republ 1 sometimes since. 1 would be well two amount of reduction monthly, $521.2 Judge Dundy—With all due respect to Gotting Away from the River. sanized Pheimsélves into & standlng army, | The party conalsted of Captatn was held here today. The following officers [ of three months and sick two or threo Other departments at general oflic 816 | Mr. Dickinson, he will have to be sworn The Burlington having viewed with con- | 0" gogiev and Melbourne they have Messrs. M ni-‘\lm.\ L were chosen: Department commander, Louis n;nwllw. off and on. 1“‘1‘" \;:l:« the history amount $7 . the same as any one else, if you want his | siderable al: e encroachments of the [ ¥ = ¥ 5 s Beh Grund of St. Louls; senfor vice commander, | 0f seve ars—indeed, of many years. {6lemployee,lamotnt I»flinu’\’l‘vy i ,”:.“:I '”" s '“l“l»'[ ‘m._"'v \._p. siderable alarm the encroachm ¥ been making night sorties. In New South e nd Spears. Johnson, another mem- | oy pighor of Salem; junior vice com- | Four years ago I had a serious time with 7 5 L “of this case. | Missouri river upon its tracks between Ne- [ yooo HE : i last | Der of the team, has been detained by the her ; oo e I 3 $540.58. I do not care to make any distinction or ex- ales, South Australia and Victoria 1ast | ;005 of his mother and will not arrive for | mander, C. W. Rubey of nedleal|p sy S n i n el cRite taclygnnd lferihg Conducting Transportation—1,244 employes, | fend him Ay aver of advantase over (he | Dreska Clty and Brownville proposes (o | \onetl 37 burglars wero captured red- | o coupie ‘o Weekg, Ahe. team s been | dircctor, I. T. Bronson of Sedalia, and chap- | all the symptoms that are so much written amount $5,131.53. : | workingmen who have testified hero today. | Abondon its present line by removing handed and brought to justice. John Me- | Guartered at the Windsor. This forenoon | lain, W. C. Galland of Springfield. This | about. Icouldn't eat any sclid fcol. I lived Maintenance of Way—b5,676 employes, | [ am making no discrimination and intro. | track further westward and to this enc g 3 the boys visited the M ri and ex- | evoning the visiting veterans were en on boiled milk, taken hot, right off the stove. amount $17 ducing no innovations here, but will adhere | SRt its trusty henchman, Toblas Castor, to Kay, 80 years old, of Melbourne shot and | procded themselves well ¥ Wittt [ o UNe s Hon ST W, That was my diet and T got very tired of it;but Motive Power and Car Department—394 | ol 12 A PYALGNS Morey WG iR, “hdes | secure right-of-way for ' the system. The | killed a burglar who broke into his store. | &rounds and facllities for reaching it. The | WG 000 IREE OIS0 L OF Geicome, | 1 was affaid to touch anything else. and employes, amount $3,855.95. oath the same as any other witness. river has gradually been cutting its way into | pyenty-three burglars were reported shot | WEHher, permitiing, an exhibitlon wame | oo BCt ochonded to by Judge Burton, | Possibly it may make what I am going to Water Lines—03 employes, amount | “t S0 e SO OO Yeorn, in re- | the banks on the west side, and fearful Iost | by householders. e parlay oot [aflerndon .y thions Sk 5 tell you easier to understand, or it may not. $306.45. sponse to a question from Mr. Howe, ad- | the high water might do considerable dam- The unemployed in South Australia and | team starts for St. Joseph, e it will Discussed u Ship Canal. However, it is part of the truth. Grand total 8547 employes, amount of | VL Seti i Ll welitosithokronabanlthie companysbasyassi| \victoriaarejbiecomink dasmeratl i TlieyL AD% | DIds s Xt IbTHo L B ek oI o iera yor B feties - 3 Now 'to get back to the year 1803, last i 1 that it was the original intention to 6 5 TOLEDO, April 11.—At a meeting of the present monthly ‘pay $370,485.73; amount of | ;make a general reduction of wages among | ¢ided to forsake the Big Muddy for safer | pealed to Premier Paiterson and Sir George | wo games with the Kansas City team on | .- © the Chamber of Commerce last | YeAF: @ long and sad onc for me. As the former pay $406,510. Amount of redic- | g} employes of the system lust September | (uarters. Dibbs in deputations of over 1,000. Dibbs | Monday and Tu; . diregtorsf ot the UM bOERClgEOmINE warm weather came on I hoped to get better, ton $36.064.56. AT B R Gt Lo ars At BRoIca B R U ROFRInE Evans Wil Go Into Court. replied: “‘Don’t cdme ‘bothering me, I have e ErAT B eIt evening a committee was appointed to in- | but did not. The opening buds on the trees Examination of Witness Downey was Te- | j;01 employes wore the first ones cat. It | DENVER, Aprll 1L—Attorneys of kept you long enough., You will not break | gy pRANCISCO, Aprit 11 First race, | YeStiEate the feasibility of a ship canal | out there in the park found me as weak, gumed. He denied that the American was the intention to follow this with a re- | Gulf road will ask the United States c stone for a living; thep starve!” The depu- | A2 et L from Chicago to this eity, shortening the | low and miscrable as I had been in the way union had cither directly or indirce duction among other emplo: fo ey | Gulf road wWilL ask the Thled Sttt o¢ | tation returned (o the city and camped in | AVe furlongs, sclling: Silver (24 to D wom, | gistance from the west 700 miles. The | winter. I was losing flosh and_strength, oncouraged o strike. Ho was here as a | orna ‘good fenson why. hay discrimination | (g lide e recent annual clection oe . tio park. They were® ordered oft and re- Bliss (20 to 1) second, Chula (0 to 1) third. | committeo will also select a routo for the | slowly but surely, all the time. My nerves delegate and did not come to foment should now exist. The deorease in earnings | mien. on the sround. that the statutes b fusing to move, over 100 were put in prison. (!“_{"\' RIa herd: lyjln e (L) canal and endeavor to demonstrate to the | were feeble and shaken so that my sleep prompted the original eut. He had never | hibit one road from operating or manasing Adelaide has a jpadpan of the Jack-the- i i/t (UEEI Clara L colt, Bes- | promoters of the proposed enterprise that | was habitually bad. During the warm nights = refused transportation ta American Raflway | o competiting line, and the Gulf and Unton | Ripper breed, who successfully eludes the | *'S ond"aee, haif mile, 2-vear-olds: Tigor | it Would be a profitable investment. in June I offen left my bed and sat by the | union delegates as employes of the re- | Pacific systems are competing lines. police. He seizes unprotected women and to 1), coupled with Washoe, George R i P window 1 looked out. When one can't coivers, but would not Lreat hem offcially | Governor Bvans declares the allosed Union | stabs tiem in o throat with a dagger. | stablec: won, Tnstaliator ' o 5)" second I Sparks Acquitted sleep, almost any diversion is better than to e AR . = n victory Is a barren ¢ @ e road, | Eight women have be tabbed, bul Find Ou 0 1) third. Time: 50t Othe; JSTON, Tex., Apri —TFrank Sparks 3 hed waiting for the cloc oty NUMBER 5. i entatives of moranization with | being in the hands of a recelver, the dires: iy Tic BAYS peen Blanbed, ‘bt mOnoll OUteisHt Charily GHIL Nitgara: heup vent “_;:0; Ll g A e e AR R R D c e company had no dealings, tors cannot interfere. The oloh N ay are | ey, Washoe, Twilight was left at the 3 ORCAYAagdl A “Well, there | v 5 TR a R T ITGD TTEa DI EA L e M A The Australian toloifists in Paraguay are : se co R sounty Well, there Is no need to dwell on this Ry T A e i Jenkins Committes Goes Home. in a desperate conditign. Many have writ- | o T I e (] oming from Wharton county O | part of iy experience. Iwas running down, system prior to September were better than MILWAUKEE, April 11. The members | ten home pleading with their friends to | 1) won, Dr. Ross (25 to 1) second, § 7 e ““k“_"i{ “"l"";‘ l‘_‘ RIDIR OBV, ol n the | and nothing that could be done here in thoso on any other line, with one exception, | of the Jenkins investigating committee logt | Send them money to come back from a place | (3 to 1) third. Time: 1:3%. Other memorable depot tragedy, in which YOung | Brooklyn apbeared likely to help me. My and’the now received were not below | the city today. The stenographer has not | f desolation and death. The strong have | market, Zaragosa, Ravine, Har Mitchell killed Sutton, Gleason and Sparks' | rojatives live in Peckskill on the Hudson, the general standard pald on railway lines. | written out the testimony vet. but it wiif | united themselves against the weak; women | Lady brother. Benton Duke and C. B. Delno Way- | and to them I went early in July, taking 1 o a PR e S e . S heBoathar are insulted openly, and many cold blooded i e, about three-fourths mile, | laid Sparks and he killed them both. our three children and leaving husband n view of the crisis that confronted the | be forwarded to ¢ nan Boatner within s 1 YT T L ng my husban Union Pacific, it would have been just to | two or three days, and the committee will | tragedies haye ogtugred. Those who have AP ; AR I T R oes to attend to his work in New York and to U o I een Ji ee e commit UER ] N P8R W 'S ush (5 to 1) second, Zobair (3 to 1) third. Nominated by the President. P ke have made a general reduction, but it was | then review and make its report. From the | money have banded ‘togetber and are driv- B O b S SR D s S 1o 2 minhtecibygeus s take care of our home here. manifestly unjust. in view of (he fact thas | eXpressions of the members it is not be- | ing the poor out of the settiement. Names | Drjecy. & 7 47 WASHINGTON, D. C., April 1.—The | ““{beoiciii Gies on the hills, and, oh how the court had taken the responsibility upon | lieved there will be two reports. zned in newspapers in Australia to ifth race, about three-fourths mile, sell- | President today sent the following nomina- | fresh the air is! It was in hope of benefit itself, to make one class of employes bear sking Aboat Adams Contract. prayers for help. Tlgress @ to B won, Sympathotics | tlons to the senate: To be members of the | from that and from the change of scene that all the burden of reduction and allow an- [ Joseph Marquette of the Burlington called R i e A G LAy T Ola he kAl oo I Cond | fo f g O SG e QI AT BISCL Ons AN flivonb eliere, caDus Iiwasfdestinoniiofbo Alks wages e terms of the Adams contract betweer E Thatcher at as JORNLY RIS [ OFY. OLNERSIY OIS LR aLETD 7. H. McConnell, superintendent of motive | tne o chimeton ot e aiiact between | Coreans Whom the King Fearea Assassin- Results at Memphi N mhatcheniaal BrastusiVy better for me than the city. In the midst power, testified that he candidly believed it | joint trackage at South Omaha would still ated While in Exile, MEMPHIS, April 11.—First race, six fur- —————— of it all I the same weak and weary ale to inflict all the losses. upon one set | remain in effect under the regime of the VICTORIA, B. C., April 1L.—A singular zs: Jacinta won, Volt second, Robert Aaron Root D woman. The slightest exertion tired me of employes and grant an unjust discrimi- | receivers. The case will come up later. story of political intrigue and-revenge has | Latta third. Time: 1:19%. Aaron Root, formerly a resident of | and any continued effort made me faint. nation in favor of scheduled men. The TR T been brought by the steamship Empress of cond race, seven furlongs: Caroline | Omaha, died yesterday morning at Tacoma, | About the first of August I broke down wages paid on the Union Pacific were 27 uilway Not oL 5 e ¢ 1 o p o B altogether and took to my bed. When I e ook LAl e A G or e 2T e TG M s s (T AL Mitns Japan, that has just arrived from Yoko- miiton, won, dead heat for second be- i et sk Lk L UL per_cent higher than those paid on other 3 @ Manage A. Munroe oy R s, Yok s en Miss Mamie and Mariet. Tim IE. S VITIE SlLenss ou! A voi hama. The closing scene, a bloody one, B EBYLLIES be three long months before I should come ring FOUR conpons an roads before the reduction. It was a fair | expected back from New York on Friday. sl onaate § TeResligie i offien find recolv 5l part § | proposition that all should share alik Aalatant: General Pasenser Agent B, .|| Was:enactedijust ibefore 'the vessel et rd race, four furlongs: Lady of the = out of it. Yet that was my fate. It was a - work story ot the War { | " Judge Thurston—Mr. McCoanell, d5 you | Payne of the Union Pacific returned from | Japan on March 30, and international com- | Lake won, Jack Frey second, Pottsdam | The last of the Oklalioma train robbers | dreary imprisonment, lightened only by what ading gt i | not think that, in view of recant. deveiop- | St. Louls Tuesday. plications may result. For months past the | third. Time:" 5. have been captured. kind friends and the best of medical atten- 2 LA A ven living under | . Fourth race, one mile: Patrick won, | n SQacrananto aon Ty, on could effec v § S ments, 1t 1s unjust (o mpose all the roduc: T. McLaughlln, general managor of the | EOYernment of Coren. has been living under | olBAT . £G" pPle "0 Dark PG | | Tho MeGarrahian claim has been favorably | tion could offect. - Now and then thoy ot fon ou_what i3 termed the unorganized | Continental line, with headquarters at Cin. | the shadow of a plot, menacing continually | Time: 1:ii%. reported to the house. p to have the bod made and to rest me; employe A e the very life of the king and his ministers. (h_race, five furlongs, heats: Fir The state rested its case in the im- | but I couldn’t sit up long. Mr. McConnell—I do. The wages of these | prosident 8. H., H. Clark will leave St, | Within the last few months a conspiracy | heat: Tonton won, Miss Nannie sccond, | peachment trial of the Michigan state offi- Yes, I took nourishment, of course, men should now be restored. S T T T s Cd;“lhr‘l age, | OF Some twenty-seyen persons belonging to all‘n:w Nell nn“\. ”TI{‘n“;‘:"‘I m“ S;-";'“ll l"“-'fll; clals. broths, soups, etc., and kept alive on them; P ST LA ¥ : 5 we ambridge, | Phe’ Kin clan—the. family late %020 | Bryan won, Miss Nannie second, Tonto 7 hut. lost flesh’ Jus paine And Botia m‘[,‘:,',‘,'ls ‘“.\V‘ik\ljl‘x“uk':l“’\’(?(,]lr[‘“‘|I‘rh:)e'|D!n the | B “whero he will rest for three weeks, | was wapo B et o (hOWel | thivd. "Mime: 1:04%. Third heat: Bryan | The Tennessee populist state convention L"llh,'l‘: :s"};’; 3,‘:;:.1‘::,‘: :;“;"M“,,"‘kl“,’: b peaker, Qrezon divilon, testiflal - that while, the | ggiig'on to New York to attend the anmuai | Syt Were drrested before theit pians | won, Tonton second. Time: 1:07. met at Nashville yesterday and clected Fretis e L B LR ol branchos, compared to ather. Tines, ‘tho eos; | MeCURE of the directory of the Unlon Pa- | could be matured and biought into execu- e e temporary officers. ! cen i e e G D of 1{ving. in® the! we Skl * | cifie, April 25. . ¢ “AG —The Chicago Ath- By the wreck of a sand train on the North- | ¢pat 1 \wag in a decline. of living in the west made such wages im- | “U0L AICH BN I8 the title of | . Lhe desizn was to fire the palace on the | CHICAGO. April 11.—The Chicago Ath- | . Vp 6 EEEE E UG TN Sarews and T T 0T perative, e Vale of Minnekahta” fs the title of | , 4t CE8 N W O oW yenr. Februar o S Rl sl ¢ sterda d “The doctor suggested that I take cor DICTIONARY. Judge Thurston arose and said that once | ® Small book which William Bruce Lefling- AR S L ]:t,,,‘s’}:”,":,’ :,f,:':r,‘:s";.,‘.'k o 11210 mobting | James Donahon were killed. i liver oil, but I told him I couldn’t bear the in"a while an attorney had a pleasant quty | Well has written for the Fremont, Elkhorn | suing kill the King and proclaim one of | (FeWs o8 SRR (R GF0 FETTRETNE | The family of Albert Eastor of Irvine, Ky., | looks or’the taste of it, either in its natural to perform. Ho hid only ono record in Nt | & Misfourl Valley route, exploiting the benu- | their own clan In his stead. A few identi- | 19 /be open to the aehletic gentirnen of &1L | wag polsoned yesterday by eating blackber” | state or as an emulsion. He looked gravo 1ythatiinterof the ook corraspond - | | that he carod for, and that was his fdelity | ties of Hot Springs, 8. D. = The pamphlet | fled with the plot escaped, and 1t 18 be- | jupe"s. The event will include 100, 220, 440, | ries cooked In a brass kettle. at this, but said no more about it. So I lay ing with the kerie number of tho coupons to his client. Ho would rather have the ap. | I8, enriched by a uumber of handsome cuts | fieved Ol Jin was onc of thelr, number. | 5 yards and one mile runs; 120 yards high | The striking tallors in St. Louls have | thero and lingered and sank; that is ail prebeutod, will b deltvored. proval of his own conscience for duty done | f principal houses and bits of scenery in | i€ Grcn “and near the end of 1584 he and | &nd 220 yards low hurdle races, one mile | gottled their differences with thelr em- | there is to say of the result of my trip to the than to walk amid the plaudits of tho multl. | 21d about the springs, which promises to | i, “f/iciias started @ revolution and at. | Walk running high and broad Jump, pole | pioyers and gone back to work. country."” tude. He then presented tho following peti- | have a largely increased business this year, | tempted to overthrow the government of [ Yault for helght, throwing sixteen-pound | S %0, Pyo 0 ™y oinogist conference Jvery time T went up to visit my wife, Sl | tion from the receivers to Judge Dundy two traveling agents having been sent out | {he conservatives, failing, Whereupon o A O e e e | famotherad e . Foralition i sondamatng Bosa!| salaiMr; Coolk,” T couldiage! she was " my wday and Thres W lay WANT TO PAY OLD SAT \|~n-\~) by the Elkhorn and Burlington systems to | serious collision oceyrred between Japanese | pVOUS SO0 E08 SERE 8 G ssible o | MoKano and Colonol Breckinridge, - thinner and more feeble than before, al- ¢ “To the Honorable Judnes of the Giroute | X0, tio' summer rosort of tho northwest and’ Chincse (roons fin Sout and (e apans 1 (AN EURC ook o the A thouah ahs 1AM TIKe 0 sAmIc 1t ill buy ono pars of The o astlonorabibeus he Circult | The book {s nicely printed and is meeting | cie lesation was attacked ilncas Many of the principal western colleges have | The AR ; gnvantion “Well,” continued the lady, “I felt that it pus of Th Court of the Unitad States: Your petitione with favor, the best indication of its suc. | Coreans. The Japanese minister and all | 4nngunced their intention to take part in | yesterday adopted a platform denouncing iy, oro\nvsically possible I must get homo, PSSR ey IS (o racelvars 3 e gl 4 the Japanese residents in Soul had a nar- noun o Wilson DI d oring ctallism. American Eneyclopadio Dic the receivers herein, now ne and say: | coss. Tow “escape. with their llves, while many | the meet the Wilson bill and favoring bimetallism and so, on the 3d of November, they wrapped tionary. Seud orbring to Tho They submit to your honors that it is not B e e it actually were killed or wounded. Willinms Moves to Galesburg. A freight wreck near Hartford City, Ind., | ;o up’and brought me home, what was left Bee Ofice jncumbent Ynon iaminiersintloyangweriithy A ABCOAD ORIPELE.OUERR, Kin and a few others of the revolutionist | GALESBURG, 11, April 11.—Horseman C. terday caused thie death of A. BINthing, | of me;: and what there was of me weighed Gt s o e st TR e et In the Future Wealth had to seelcrefuge in Jupan, where | w™\yijjjams, his family, household efrects | J: W. Tucker and Al Phillips, all trainmen. | just g8 pounds, 37 pounds less than I non inf Mietassa torsLhi retion uaithey | Contizmed Ceatldaueslii he Euttize Woslth ¢ Since resided. | His 1ire his bee | 1ha horses arrived this morning from In- | Menominco, Mich, wax without telegraph | Weighed in my girlhood. = Hero [ could do : such_ organization had ever been so far or. | Continued promising reports ke it sent by the Cor Gependence. A special train of rafiroad | connection with the outsido world from Mon- | mothing, cat nothing; only walt for what DICTICN/RY DEPARTNENT ganized or In existenco on the Union Pacific | from the new mining camp of ur. Rep his existerice in Jup: and city officials and prominent citizens | day until yesterday, as the result of the late | might happen. I had tried doctors and rirds fan SRR A on Pacific 1 (00 afive” It 1. Hunter has just returaed | detrimental to thelr safe 3 left on a speclal train this morning to | storm. drugs—often useful to others—but of no use fystem prior to the recoivership horein as | fon’ i extended stay in_ e ey, and says | eaped for years and was meet him at Burlington. On the train are T A st AT o e e L2 080 Sy oo sl on eranesment | ek UL, el Sopnete S0 | i woe e bolgni oty s v | Ritrna aton, Sl it pnd Rosanck | Wiboiniod S B Whtkiue'sssoier of'tie || G0 the etk gy attr my, roturn my wi _managing s of said railway | dedlc s has plec gV wire | i, On March 27 he wisited Shanghai and | year-old, recard 2:10; ifiare, s-venr-old, rec- | Wl MM 0 "Nortgage company of | husband brought me a botule of something system with respect o the rules, regula- | K ; up at the Japan hotel, where he was | ord 2:8 an 2:231% " Work on the | Watk Juishand beoHidIga asholues of amatiing . tions. and schedules governing the employ- | U Jaken from the ‘samo cump rup night stabbed to death from behind | fair grounds begins tomorfow. Colorado. llsd Paskola, a pre-digonted fcod, ar SERIES 1, ment and pay of employes, or with respect | ©“aihiron® amy Meiie ! a Corean named Kisho Wu, who had 4 A Missouri grand Jury has returned indiot- | @ friend of hig recommended it and hoped [ foiaate Ry QATINOY R SUEWIL rasueatil peAlthough - only. seaventy-ve days Lol Balanr | coompanied |himiftom! Janan. Ak his boay. Corhett’s Reply to Jackson. monte Ae et number of prominent people | Would try it. I tasted it and it tasted good, tocanveotl ‘rh] :'1 “v-\ ‘l:’“‘”’f\z‘ adminis- | now g L (R i servant and who wus arrcsted on the 29th NEW YORK, April 11.—In reply to Peter | l.m'“’jm'), for playing progressive euchro | NOhing like cod liver ofl. I began taking April 12, 1894 . R Ak ot aald alons Bagife 6t o day §s being 1ost getting thin by the settlement police. Jackson's letter asking him to make a f N it according to the dircctions without feeling pril 12, 1894, stem. Dut your receivers are willing to | Jiness 1o ko ahead mining. Cripple Cre The assassin (s an educated man and has | 9aresoOt S T BRCAE LI S arere he | O Priz $ the least confidence In it or indulging any | meet in or out of court any duly constituted have visited the field say th been identified as the same who a few | definite Angen gL shgshgh f Only twelve .more days remain for the oo oo 5 i 5 aid Have - a- good representatives of any class of the employes i point ame results days previous approached one Lt Ttsu Shoka | salledfor Ex oarhett sava e Wil | gickapoo Indians to voluntarily take their | goP0, 50 ot uiekly.” It gave me an the Union Pacific system aml to adjust 3 with i proposal 1o do away with Kin and | bet $35.000 aga v a fight in pri= | jjomionts, About 100 still refuse to take ; 1 S W M er colleague, Boko Yol Ko. When | vate. It mu finish appetit N with them the matter of the fair and reason , water, A B e NeArened e | Corhett has just bought for $25,00 a | their lands. “I conld cat the old Kinds of food and f \ abie wages for services performed v in the Was found o letter from the Corean King | brown stone residence on West Forty-eighth igmund Jacobs, an alleged diamond thief | tney didn't distress me. Then I bsgan to get L0, our’ petitloners respectfully show to Saturday that the nret | ordering the removal of Boko, Kin and | street i this city and will probubly make | from New York, has been arrcsted in San i gome strongth. At the end of a week, (o my | your honors that at a meeting of roceivers e achin at into the camp. This | other refugees this his home on his return from Euglanc rancisco. He stole §10,000 worth of stones | surprise and delight, 1 found I had gainod = | held in New Yo April 9, 1894, the fol I8 to be 1 in Ella C, mine. A sample Other c ‘lmsI‘:nluT\ point equally cel Irlsh Crickete from his employe: two pounds. At the end of the second week, Bring Ooupons with 45 oonta, [Fhviinminaambl R nRdEsIaLEUE R ere A O R e R S [ P ATRGAETA s T _A team | Three hundred Ttallans working on the | two more. And so on, gaining two peunds e i s o fair one. a tot of worthless ors having been | them obnoxlous €0 the government, and | of Trish cricketers, under the captainey of | Florence & Cripple Creek rallroad in Colo- | every week : A [ “Whereas, The United States cirentt court | dneluded 0 the car, “A second”carlond 18 now | Snow that the blow hifs fallen and the last | 55 ar Aetdon. will come e s | rado have been ordered to quit by a com- “It s elght weeks now and T welgh 114 | of Nebraska has declded that the sched- | boing sacked, and (It s prodictad the retuing | of the Kins been, gyt down.”.to auote the | i 0" a°play’ a series of matches in Phil. | mittee from Victor. pounds, just 16 pounds more than when I | Uen of hay and tulcs and rexulations which | WU tu (4 fhead of thetflrat shipmenty=ban- | Jupan Daily ‘Advether, Moclal dominlon | Tqoinhia, New York, Hoston and Chicago. General Danfel McOnley, In an interview | came lome. I can eat anything, have no maintawnsibpotod)’ Boaure o atatn’ FSERS I U MEQI o R Hlon Heaaifla | MEUARAAM e in Coregiwillpaitgubipmirentiis s littla.more || 478 PR - ot oo 8% | at Washington, statos that the English are | pain, no cough, no beadache, can run up tho number of the work dusived. Send | | Said svstem passed Int the shgherty of PATGHT TG O THLE BORBRES, Leanlyifapip; dingsl RIRAFUBLAR A0SR dotermined to control the Nicaraguan canal | stairs like a girl and if thero fs any more only nnce in 2 wouks, as bookss are pub. [ | receivers ‘he in full force and eftoct by s Layingh Nuw Cable. OLEVELAND, 0., April 1L.—In the con- | o' gerent its building. disease about me I am not aware of it ! i o N ding U y oh tonight, Cle or’ “And you askola did all this fc iAo only thiatiotton | matd recet he Unlon Dantfic e | Men Who Ausisted in Holding Up tho Rock | 1 0xn0N, April Sl:=The steamer Faraday | nuous. pool match tonlght, Clearwater Jonn G, Bllaworth has been appointed | “And you think Paskola did all"this for e | way company by order dated April o S $ INpAdRIRLO A Froabads, left here today within. portion of the new | SCOTe Wi 212 and ¢ rH 17 grand. receiver of the Anclont Order of [ You, Mrs. GookEC o0 0 e b ave Address had directed certain reductions to be mude NID, Okl, April 11.—Word has just been | . pja of the Cowmancinl Cable company FLOUE OUTPU United Workmen, vice J."W. Wood, who | _Cortainlys IL1L €00 SACE GLLE X have e sl of a portion of the em. | recelyed that two of the train robbers, who T P T T R went to parts unknown taken, not L gxapinn Jashe cand Momarial Depactmant, i compan I i 3 i f ompany, by which reduction | rode away on horses when the sliooting skeds bay, eoast of Ireland, to Nova | week's Production Sold ata Slight Advance In the Charles Goodeich murder trial at § L 3" g0y in ten ra as L do FOUDOIL 3 contsi 0 1pons, with 13 éentsin oin, The Oregon republican state convention Mail should ve addressot to If sent by mail with 50 cents in o Omaha I i Sihaniarios hive been | {egan, have been overtaken at Hennessey. recelvers, e t relative compensa- | They will be taken to Wichita to avoid ~ o "I‘,'”,‘KH'\‘:’;"fl‘,;',“‘,.'\"l‘,'f whin beRsation | jynching, The captured robbers have made s “Resclved, Phat joral solicitor of | @ full cofession to the officers, it Is claimed, | | : 2 i Scotia. The Faratfay I8 not large cnough ) rl Chicago yesterday, Dr. Bberts test that | Well: A0 Ve sust got back fram & Visit to v ‘fu.‘w' mn.'.iw‘y'w. 1';.Im| h;“ :f, e 'm MINNEAPOLIS, April 11—The North- | the defendant tried to hire the medicine man | " peogekill * friends and | they had no fhuing 1t will fnclide the dropping of about | western Miller glves the following epitome | to poison Mrs. Mary Crow. trouble to see the differen; 00 miles of cabléXdnfthis pide of the At-| of the week's milling news: Minncapolls | ~Walter Dordan, riding a wheel from Den- | [t isn't my wilo's increaso in wel [ e L al molioltor of | 8 !eay” that tha rabber Who was. sho dead | Lantios (!’rl\ll‘:-:hw“'l’xm‘-‘;xlfl”I{w:““““h:‘w-’i:‘ miles | | ground 160,770 barrels of flour, a vor to Nw forscy, ye storday broko the rec- | wione, remarkod Mr, Goolki. but lcak at APRIL 12, 1894, ¢ peuit Ll of “the by the guard was named Bill Rhodes and | up of both portitgs’ with the main 145,285 for the previous weck and 17 i ROEAS RINAARSR SR LhS T ::'r e T T Y AT Y e fix that he was an old member of the Jam The new cable ha bsbn made by Sicraens | th vesponding week In 1 The Nouse committer on commerce has re- | things til Paskola gave them to her. If it At from and after April of the receivers’ affectia by p 3 | & process for whigh' they claim great im : s Jorted in favor of extending for two years [ can do as much for other people, through Rhodes, alias Pitts, had a claim adjoining | @ ¥ Ehaieys foame | sades of flour last week seem to have Pie time for the complotion of the new | her statement belng published, why it ought . P August 26, 1893, shall receive | ove & 3. W -At)r l & of pay which w i force | Cole Dalton’s, and a man, who is said to be | brovements over 3 i bout equal to the production. Millers ar Af’t, Ol 0 10. wat or | a detective, went out there last night and | DAVE Euoranteeithe Commorei L i trom 1 10 % cents higlier than they | b prokktip DlssisNippL N\ Birlnaten. [io;he BARIIMOREE S Rae e L s gencral solioltor of | says thero are four deserted shantles fn that | Sent"linbrovement (1 speed over any oable fortnight ago, and while part of this | Nine hundred employes of the Mrs. Cook: “anything less would he in- anid petition a8 £0 | nelshborhood. R O Ry Sale blained on last eaek's transactions | company at Akron, 0., who struck against a s : [ var I ) pay the full advance. | f seatitude on my part and culpable indiffer- g A th that thirty words a minute may be sent were slow to pay the full advar 10 per cent reduction, have gone | to | kratitude on my part and cul frer. 2 r 0 v [ hon. 3 MOST BUT w "Phe mills #re selling their bakers' for ex W EATIARLIQN VS RRRES R e HHUI( NUlflhuf UUIJ 17 1 8 ¢ yalty Dined Together. portand s o limited duantity of pterts ¥ork. PHQ. RHRAT ) i fias (s cuse avy losson for you? Ara by the ol | Lmohing of a Crlma Almost He- | FLORENCE, April 1L—~Queen Victoria | Bxport - stigmpms WS JLUl, POEGE | 80 PRCE e of Ban Francisco, who ix sup- [ Y0U tHInT AL 3 e e o oniood Pacific Railway company yond Bellef, and Prince and Princess Henry of Batten- | 44{a Superlor and Duluth mills mad oted o Nenow something conceraing the [ BAISH BU8 Be A Dals from wanpha No ths jusi | ling WACO, Tox, April 1L--A speclal from | burg (Princess Beatrice) lunched at tne | parrcls, auinst 4176 barrels, the week paMeds b0 anyar e S| caot digost? Are you b |’x:‘1“3 ant of B e TS WS p 1) o | ”w, o o Y 1 5l barrels In V94 our o 8 DI0C L e )} Gatesville, Tex., says the people in that Pitti palace today with K Humbert and f i < 9 the charge of drunkenne Sh pleads to feed the vital fire? Are proper and jusj under ¢ 20 AOCRYE ) st ot | being h lake shipment. The total | on th e of n \ flesh o you ¢ b lecality are terribly wrought up ever the | Queen Aurgaret of Maty W luniheo | Voo gifiraay amounted to 2150 harcels. | ignorapce of the Proeman ease. o hecause your food 15 ot asstiilated? B el » walinlt {0 your nayors | VOV GF B0 Cush on Monday. The | Il gold e ae. he Norkmapanin 0f | Miees iphrt e e meket, hoth e | "re oty of s buby was found yetcntey | Aue ol oy ainking o & chiied sl that position taken by ‘your recelvers | cvime was most cruelly executed, the | Benveauto Cellini, the famous Floventine | montic 4t IArREt R (REE I HIT TR | in ascreck noar Gainesvilie Miss Blla | pjjiions are. Abandon the uso of drugs and 1 bring or mail to Art in_and about tho adoption ot the foregoing | victim belug dragged out of his home In the | ALKE I, metala King Humbert andhi | DECE (o Export shipments were 707 | And acknowledes ANO AR Ith SGEASE:. |l madiolnwe, and LehEnaNLcomiul watat resolution was reasonable and proper and | presence of hix Invalid wife and hung to a | < od burrels compured with 5,031 barrels ihe ‘u”‘!]‘ Ak aha sud HA SXDANII khind ohe | acieniifie Lisatmant, - Faakals I ool and Portiolio Department Omaha fuily justified by the ecorcumstances and thie | tree hut a fuw yards from the house. Not flopes to Extend the Suffrag Motk uators, CHAES L IAYE RO LY he [ e A | jrrests emaclation, re-establishes nutrition, 2 ! situation. They now represent and xhow to | satisfied with this, the mob riddled the life- | VIENNA, April l—In the Reichsrath | puller weeks, amonk ’ paspes o e T1s up the hollow' cheeks And out of weuke Bee, enclosing six of these Cous your honors (hat the pay of all clasaea of | less body with bullete, whilo the woman | foduy Premier Windisohgracts announced R 8 S caWATEAA RAYS DAsR IAERa0 KO8 SN o | e AR aiancs DOWAS . employes on the Union Pacific system prior | prayed for the deliverance of her hushand. : gy - Deaver: sers of the Wichita school board on co \ ve i} ¥ 4 S - t ¥ | pra aat he hoped by an agreement with the Dress Reform at Den ‘ R e e anphlet giving full particy “ pons with 10 cents for cach part | | to september, 1 was relatively falr and just | Tie murdorors have not yet been capturod, | couicion pardes for u large sxtension of the INV april 1h—Tho progressivo | B3It of the, teachora: Mhe CHATKS LR | upcrinm haskola will be aeot:on appiication PR as bolween the sev classes, and If there | but every offort Is being made to secure | franchise. Ieferring o the Hohemian 8 4 4 ’ with compe Can et . P o P i desired. is no controll growlig out of the | them. Mrs. Cash, who was marrled about | question, the premier declared the Kovern here have ""W“:‘ a pattern for portion of their salary In-order i retaln | o the \I":‘ ;é:‘ r."y,r 1 Co., 30 Reade | situation as preseated by your | a year ago, is momentarlly expected to die. | ment could not entertain the idea that s reform, aud when 100 pledges shall | thcir positions. | gaug and came from Clay county, Missouri. | Bros. & Hmittihyqf London, who have | (hy same capacity 18 in operation,

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