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e R — - E HLISHEh JUNE 19, 1871 ()v)ll\IlA. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 13, 1894 SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS CAPTURED A TRA]N'KH{gyfifigjfifwfiyygiCRBP GROWS ARBITRARY §fiyw%mflwmaw%wnmwckmmm)A CRAWFORD BANK | e, = it sdmin ™ | CAME - TO NAUGHT many, and at times it was necessary for a PReiing He defended the CoxXey army and outlined 7 > force of men tc be sent to the rear () push his plan for the amellovation of the condi LWILE WILDE MARRIES AGAT = along the commissary and supply wagons Exciting Times in the Lower House of | lon of the people. Beferting to the ap- | Bolq Oowboy with a 8ix-Shooter Secures a | Mes. Fran eases, Surprlse that | Yory Briof Proceedings in What Was to Be ; The noon stop today was at Sommerville proaching army, e exclaimed in the ; Ly Industrial Army Makes a Forced Levy on e noon #top today was at Sommervi Oougress Tosterday, :5.,',;\.m.-“,»r Jsracl nr_nmv “We are here, Big Roll, i )‘_h"'\ o ',';‘,"”“‘ T a Celobrated Trial, . %7 - B Father Abraham. o vanguard s snow- LONDON, v iide, fo elobrated Trial, e dih i lbly il -— bound I understand.” (Laughter.) He ro- merly the husband of Mrs, Frank Leslie —_— . Bor raares. 1 ferred to the entrance into Washington last was married a few days ago to Miss Sophla Omahw's Health Board Propares for the | SPEAKER REFUSES TO RECOGNIZE REED | sturday night of a band of forty men who [ LOCKED THE CASHIER IN THE VAULT | pioc by special fieense in this city. The COAL CARS TURNED INTO COACHES | . = o ity of Commonwealers who LRl were Immediately arrested without commit- bilde {8 the RFandanugHter; o Mw: THomas b, Lt GLLE o A b ting any offense. They had as much right Or Lees of Merrion, ne Dublin. Mr hoofed it out of Ogden late yesterday after- | Aetor Many Motions and Roll Calls the [ to come here as the president of the New | Rides Lelsurcly Out of Town with a Com- | \Wijio claims that I.lm v ‘“ his m‘mvy"n-.. he g With Banners Flyiog They Bpeed Onward | foon are now on thelr way east, having House Finally Revokes All Leaves of York Contral Railway company of any other panion Without Attracting Attentlon— | consulted hixh legal authority in America | Archbishop Hennessy Refuses to Hear the ¢ ying taken possession of a Unlon Pacific freight Absonce Except in Casos CLLLLIEES o B Many Officers In Pursult with in regard to his righa to again marry and Oharges of the Priests. Toward Nebraska, :r.l(ln at l’lmu_'u r.r;nun um.«l ||:ll>-~l .,ly‘.r (;r ey 'rn‘ F )I't:rl(:lql “':}:r.‘.t?;::..:fln.“'\':\":.. AN:l.I;; Fwiic Horns fnally he obtained the authority of the arg ts, Igde Th act has cause the authori- A8 congress L ound V] o] chie egistrar of ne ouse regarding P ’: 5 r gt lw. '. i restrictions, he continued, he would insist his position. In an interview tonight Mr. Mg b BT L st O AL ULt upon congress passing a bill obliging the Wilde said that nately he did not take | PERSONAL GRIEVANCES ONLY CONSIDERED WYOMING OFFICIALS GIVE THEM FOOD | agree upon scme plan of taking care of the | WASHINGTON, April 12.—The demo- | prealdent 1o provide emplosment for ol men | CHADRON, Neb., Apeil (Special Tele- | Pt citizenship pupers during his residence i army when it reaches Omaha in case they [ gratic managers in the house have decided | and women of the eountry. It would n gram to The Bee)—At 3:45 this afternoon, | courts have no jurisdiction over me. I al- should come this way. to take herole measures to force the repub- [ be in the way of bullding good roads, for he | while Albert Whipple, cashier of the Craw- | lowed the action brought against me by | p in th © City ey O - e 3 oug special province s state Ll ke . 0 S hy dete The N atters Are in the Same Stateas Thoy We: Thoy Are Ounly Allowed to Stop at the | Mayor Bemis sent for City Attorney Con- | jjcang to participate In the proceedings. ey themhe b aog L nien | ford Banking company of Crawford, Neb., 7% Lcotle to, go by, dotqult, Ehe, Hew tateas Thoy Were nell and Chief Seavey to consult with them | “qpe gommittee on rules, consisting of | double track raflrond. from the Atlantle to | Was alone in the bank, a stranger, attired | marry again, but 1 am advised this decision Before the Meeting Smaller Towns. p g 6 3 on the matter. The attorney did not re- | o i 3 7 5 hot binding. Posaipiy. 1 might have trou. Speaker Crisp, Messrs, Outhwaite and Catch- | the Pacific and another from the great | in cowboy garb, entered, and, shoving a six- TR spond, but the chlef, Mayor Bemis and | \7 I hwal he Pacific and hor from the great : ble If T went back to- New York, but no- 248 PR ings, democrats, and Messrs. Reed and Bur- | lakes to the gulf. Then the dark clouds | shooter in Whipple's face, demanded money. | where else in America. [ have no present Captain Mostyn discussed the situation at would roll away and be dissipated s the | peing taken unawares, Whipple could do noth- | tention of going to the United States. | PRIESTS ENTER A GENERAL EXCEPTION DUE AT CHEVENNE THIS. MORNING | length Towey SRDUBILCERN, Alnld SR mosting SueeTs | towINp b No: Mrs, Leslle knows nothing about my have a great deal of sympathy for those | the house convened and formulated a rule | ™G SR TIAE o liaing with you manufs ing but give np all the cs marriage. She s sl in frequent com- men,” said Mayor Beinis, “and I don't be- | o crush filibustering, making the penalty | tu he sald, earnestly, turning to the | Amounting to $2,500. The robber then com- mication with my mother, Lady Wilde. ta SPHiL NI APkl b CRVEe g # Decide to Hurry | leve, from what I have read, that they | oo goiiice to vote punishable by a fine. T i ARl o it w elled Whipple to entel ault and locked | I, do not desire to say anything against Union ifle OMclals o to Y | e i rimpn o men o ey that they | of failure to vote punishable by a fine. The | republican side, “to b® falr with us, 1f you | pelled Whipple to enter the vault and locked | 1 CHARGES ~ AGAINST BISHOP BONACUM h on the countel demand protection against goods which come | him in Tokether: "1 saw _her onbuiainass Shon ahe s lBLLLEC o] A AN LS Them Through to the Missourl River it they had an opportunity, = I belleve that | republicans having cognizance of the rule a 3 a majority of them are simply men out of | by Which their hands were to be tied before ,'!If.‘i.!di‘l"i.‘.fll?,'.‘ “";"|'C';‘ Yo e, 8 thOSe | qn about twenty minutes a Mr. Chase en- jus st in London. Qur interview wis W FThan Ever—Gist of Lt i employment who are grasping at any op- | the meeting of the house, Messrs, Reed Senator Gallinger fnguired whether he (Mr. | tering the bank heard strange nolses pro- | quop other. She wisied to condemn me to the Charges, un te. Hones of bettesing by ‘where ey Mave | and Burrows determined to contest every | Peffer) helleved that manufactures could con | ceeding from the vault, and seeing no one | o life of immoral cellbacy as n punishment hopes of bettering condition. he ot el ? iFo, BRAIAS ce trade buis. g stened e preside o Ie or my deeds in America, Mr, marria Mmayor was at a loss to-know just what to | Inch ot the ground, and a fleree parlia-) tinge O & el \EEHURAR, | oLndpnctur. | [0 WSkt bastened to the presidont, Who {6t | whton was solemnized Jandsry i1, wan kbt [ qys curtain was suddenty rung dow % ik Ao with the army when it reached Omahu, | mentary fight was at once precipitate Jook a the cashier out. gecret for family reaso Ouly my family as suddenly rung down at s Wyo, April 12.—(Special ] ] act naha, ing interests,” declared M. Peffer. “I am i i 8 Lot timate | noon yesterday on the third performa am to The Bee)—At midnight last | PUt Chlef Seavey was strongly in favor of | Speaker Crisk, however, was in no humor [ joct i rior’tha men of the west and south. Two.men, one of whom answers the de- | ‘the family of my wite and a few intimate esterday on the third performance AT S RS placing the men under strict quarantine the | for trifiing, and with a strong hand he swept | Kan; an stand free trade better than the | scription given by Whipple of the robber, e n L Svent. el of the drama known as “The Trials of & night General Kelly's army of the Common- | moment they reached the city limits, His | \ g0 an preliminarics and forced the Nght | people you rapresent.’'sHe went onto argue | were noticed riding leisurely out of town a by my wite's dy Wilde | Bishop.” It had appeared in Omaha on two weal, which had encamped on the plains of l‘.?;if)}'?‘l"i,’,'..“fl ::I- L .I‘vI the ll'.l:u in the o ml el I‘]‘ for a duty on wool‘and for free sugar, when | Jittle before 4 o'clock. Whipple's description 1 my brother O who 1? oceaslons within a ye, but for varlous Utah, eight miles out of Ogden, quickly broke bs and let the soldiers go into camp | © e wli:t ger o » people ¥ 21 5 N several years my junior, comes of an old | cavves the perfo 3 3 e e B e l'|:<llh' " laht | @14 stay there until they were ready to | As soon as the journal was read he recog- ;‘)‘;\,";\‘,'“]“*"‘v'lmfi"":"‘gc"“\”l“h”"*"}m"“:"'I'I,"L of the robber is a man about 30 years old, | Trjsh family. I married for love this time, | CAuses the performance failed to reach a A to to no | Ectout of town. —“Tlieso men are half | nized Mr. Catchings from the committoe | {o guestions, and He thought they were | Ve feet ten or eloven fnches tall, heavy | Iknew her when ehe was in short frocks, | satlsfactory cllinax, and s now transterred, nade up of box cars enroute to the | starved, thinly clad and have been exposed 2 g 5 G % 5 % her is secretary of the Board of | as a last resort, to the stage of the papal ) 2 ! s to present the report ) all his raasonable demands, | black mustache, dark complexioned, with Al L the ; ke of the papu mines. Geroral Kelly at ones auumed com | (o sveryihing, there in goine. ~ They ‘have | *"\fE 18 WML LN IO ) e potat | ¥And whenever v s anything which ou | threo or four weeks' growth of back whis e Kooy family, Who. gre deseended | delegation in Washington mand of the train full of foot-sore passed through a section where men . e L . LALLM 1) | Sl Tt Ll ety ; Sesian AR s : 2 re and | gre employed who have been exposed to | of order that no quorum was present, but the | 4o not want to give, you ecall us unreasona- | gers, black suit and ligh-heeled cowboy from the famous Admiral Rowlev." Then When the complaining priests of the dios weary crusaders. The engineer and fireman | smatipox. 1t 18 the. dat ble,” replied Mr. Peffer. WHLELT Deulorer tha'itacts of i i | eese of Lincoln faced the court, presided over obeyed ordors a ssued by the commandant, | past 1x il peig'he (LY of the health | speaker held that the journal having been | PYuy 00 v *Puffer had not Anish boots : ) | e eglird e e of (ho divaria; | tere of Lincoln face tho courl, presed ovor ¥ 5 . b o ant, | board to take hold of this matter with an rovie o Y, . B> ! ' ¢ Al Several parties are after the robbers, and m perfectly confident that T have doné Most Rev. Jof ennessy, archbishop of ae tey bat lutrssions o o trom Sups | 7t Behd 1, b G gl appiovl e voln of ordecoud nai be | e airt o (i e s I | St prin e s v, rh 4| R e g | Bl "l 3 i T A Eia ; 4 il After considerablo informal disoussion it o d - asid e urgent de y | § ( ; by sayving ¢ the Tumor that Mrs. [ Omaha yesterday morning they were withe tendent Bancroft of the Mountain division | 0yl 200" that the mayor call o oot | o, T Reed came forward at this juncture | piil was again taken up. An amendment | nere for Crawford on swift horses. It is | Lesiie stated that when she was in London | out officlal information concorning. the ehars should one of the trains on his division be | meeting of the Beard of Health for 3 o'c e T e O iec it | to the clauss for pEyiHipRbecial sments | ypought the robbers cannot escape. she was stll my wite—well, [am glad that | aeter of the proceeding ordereq at thel capturcd by the industrial legion. The cap- [ t v oAt jiieh for 8 o'clock | debate with the chair, but the speaker de- | ¢ United States attorneys, changing the 1 % question has been loglcally ‘disposed of." & ed at thelr 3 1 o ek Sur | Gitucraw afternoon, when the advice of the | clined the Invitation and dirceted the clerk | amount from. $30,000, (o $10,340, of shich | aws, BENNETT WILL TESTIFY TOD.AY: ORI A Siodapoed Of it | TeQuest to determine the truth or falsity of u.e was totally unexpectet ough Super- | city att ; e glve R g 5 R "slie | the charger preferred againsi 5 tu.e was totally unexpected, although Super- | city attorney will ‘e given as to the legal | (o read the report, which was as follows: $10,310 should be avallable for defictencies — S L D T T P A e intendent Bancroft had predicted that such | 28pect of the situation “Rescind clause of rule viil. and insert { 7 ove! BN vers o In case the army comes tils way and the | Jje ind clante of rule viil. and Insert I | for the years 1892 and 1893, was agreed to. | gensational Marshalltown Murder Trial | goif as much surprised at the story and | formal or summary trial and had been given a mover ‘u(ruH very likely take place on | healeh hoard takes hold of them ‘{’w” e {’h.u y(rh»'\“."z "‘: "&H'!“Is 4 li\‘:& llm‘"'_"'rx";"" At 6 o'clock the senate adjourned without Approaching 1ts Close, could hardly credit ft. “I received a’letter irances by Mgr. Satolli, papal delegate; the part of General Kelly and his henchmen. [ dier in camp will be forced to submit to ”'I(’s‘m“_"’ '" l"‘ LU |‘° AR (:K further action on the bill. MARSHALLTOWN, Ta, April 2 from Lady Wilde only ‘last Monday and their petition would be granted. They, Governor West of Utah had given the army | vaccination, It will take a small army of | prevented®and. snall vete on sach aneetioy | Congress to Discuss the Nicaragus Ditch, | cial Telegram to The Bee)—As the | e macs ho mention of w comiui weldibs: | had had investigations on two previous occa- of the unemployed until 10 o'clock today to | Physicians to do the job in a day, but there | put uniess he has a direct personal or pe- | WASHINGTON, Aptil 12.-The Nicaragua | Bennett murder .case approaches its’| sider her a very estimable woman. She is | SlO0S—one by Bishop Scannell of Omaha at 6t out ot Uts ; bR are a number of students here who will 1o | cuniary inte % ol ques- | canal questior recuiving so i dloge erest becomes more in- | about 40 years of age. But as to her marr © command of the papal delegate, and ono [ f Utah, and the chiefs of the army, cuniary interest in the events of such ques- | canal question is recciving some attention | close the int By o pen e e e e o LTI In_conference last night, declded to break | peopesition np Fyio Sive thelr services for a | tion. " Whenever, in pursunnce of sectlon 5, [ at the hands of the Hhouse commitiee on [ tensc, One witness ftestified to - find- | 4 3ir, NEGe JSE He Bis o, noge i e oy e el NG e camp the moment darkness fell. It was a | well developed cases of smallios Lece Lree [ article 1, of the constitution of the United | raflways and canals.” It has been discussed | Ing fotprints, the next morning after | ypoye SLd0 u year Jncome, and as Mr. | charges, origlially fwenty-two. in nimber march full of incident and excitement to the | and it is possible th ll ‘|":‘ 1}"'.} licre now, | States, the house of representatives, at the | by the committee at its lagt two meetings [ the murder, of u man running through a | \Wilde has been Tiving with Kis mother and | filed With ‘Mar.. Satollt. 1. Ma o er, hundreds of men who comvosed the army. | learns that his army will be 1"»"“1“?[ Kelly | request of one-half the members present, | and the opinion was oxprossed that the [ oorn fleld, just north of the Bennett home, | as Lady Wilde has no wealth Lfail to see \ mained unanswered o date. The notifite There were plenty of stragelers, men weak | antine here upon i © blaced In quar- | ghall order the ayes and nays of its mem- | Subject was properly within its jurisdiction. | 4" ooine ™ southeast. The twin sister of [ how they will et along. I am particularly | tjon d from Archbishop Hennessy, from want of food, men with rheumatism. | his route und go b surprised to hear the story b Ly s Possible—Are arrival he will change | bers on any ¢ ers on any question to be cntered upon its A Plum for Texas. he defendant told of washing the waist in two w It . ! : Ha Ry ot Devere s ! 0 g A 5 the defenda & notimnsine Me Wil 5 3 . ago, informing them of an *in- pneumonia and the countless 1lls that follow | then go south. The centus taken in ‘:"“e‘ Jmmllah and ‘upon a call of the roll of its | \WASHINGTON, April 12.—The president | question and declared there was no blood on | who had no money.” vestigation into their grievances,” brought In the wake of starvation and privation. | camp shows that tweethirds of (e soidi members for the purpose a quorum thereof | o sl Wintlam €. Hixon of Texus | it, and no effort was made to conceal it forth a vigorous, manly protest against both When Ulntah was reached the army decided 0 1 8 o soldiers | ghall fail to vote each member within et Inited 9 5 and that it was hung upstairs and was proc | vi are populists. Governor Waite of Colorado RIS Ea {170 0 115\ nEii hall | Marshal of the United States consular court | Yy /e "\when the officers found it, squarel ROMI, 2 rehbishops O TREO Tyl gaN 1 of ne house who shall [ G fREL O G G e tment does | there wh ROMI, April 12 archbishops of | made, Hence the in the dark as to to go in camp for the night, but pickets were s bee o ¥ing tha g P e along it was held up In "regular “bold- [ his state, and Gavernor Lewelling ot Kaneay | 1655 he has a direct personal and pecunlary g —— ELCLIM R Mgr. Segna, assessor of the congre n of | ®o-called court opened bandit” style, the trainmen showing little | would no doubt be lenient with (e (rnea® | interest in the event of such question, and SIMPLY MAKING THREATS. Mrs, Bennett will be put on the stand in | the holy office, and Father Steinhuber, the The scene was a notable_one, and, had it disposition to question the right of the men | Should this route be taken the army will net | CiCh Member who skall be absent from the the morning. The time she will testify is | distinguished Bavarian member of So- [ partaken of a trial character,. would have to take charge of the train. Camp was at | pass through this cit But 15 they we | hall of the house when his nume is called, | Strikers at Connellstille Afrald of the pelng studiously concealed, for it known | clety of Je have recelved ofticial notin- | been unique and unprecedsnted In the hie once broken and the men ciimbed on board | come the health board will look aft .r"lyh"'“ unless he has been excused or is neces- Y Sheriff's Forces. thousands would !-‘. (it )ln: 'lj‘::“ :)\':'L.\x‘-'{:» (tm_hlin :Ih |tm«‘\- will ¢ 'nn‘ln‘.« red llm_ .‘.'r tory of the Roman Catholic church in Amer- the cars, and several of the most trusted of | striotly L M | sarily prevented from being present, shall CONNELLSVILLE, Pa., April 12.—A mob f,‘.‘.’"";,fl»'"fl.‘.f“\'\.|'|"'«’1,m'.'x"i“|m“xh-ul HE e ) Qars '.".':m:n “:;M::;;A' e e mads | fea. Archhishop Hennessy was outwardly, Kelly’s lieutenants took places in the cab of | ~The vaccine points to do the job woula | b, fined the sum of $10. and the speaker | or 500 strikers assembled at Dunbar before | amination is evidently considered witk cardinals at the next consistory. calm, but it was evident he did not relish the engine, fearful of treachery on the part | cost ul 5 B 3 shall cause an entry of such fine to be made | ‘77 g v licitude by her attorneys. The def sl the task assigned him. Rev. A. M. Colenarl cost ubout $§15. It takes a physician | s =7 daylight with the avewed intention of | licitude P TR i 4 nari, of the engineer and fireman. about five minutes: to vaccinate each person, | 2ERinst such members on the journal of the Rl 100 F husband will also testify tomorrow Dr. Licher Kesigns His Seat. secretary of Bishop Scannell, and Rev. E. D. The ariny remained at the depot here | Some of the physicians have said they wogd | 1OUSC and the same shall be collected and [ forcing the workmen ont at the Hill Farm | wilj close the defense, and the state e BERLIN, April 12—Dr. BErnest Lieber, [ Keliy, S. J., of Crelghton college, wero as. about twenly minutes while engines were | donato their serviees, and it ts bellosed (pn | PAld into the —treasury of the United | works, but the showlof force made by the | pects to close its rebuital this week. thaleallentotht e cBntersors alusicalinavity. | BlEnediiho, diticatior e Vhe Stiey A Rt being changed and then proseeded eastward. | fifty persons who are compatent to saseinny | SEALEs:” E deputies frightened the strikers off, and they Peculiar Litigatior has reslgned his seat in the Reichstag and | Bonacum, the accused, appeared, with his They stopped a few miles cast of town and | could be got o do the work free of charge | . A 1teed was again on his feet when the | eft for reinforcements, moving in the di- | gyo0x C1py, April 12.-(Special Telegram Prussian Diet. counsel, Mr. Dixon of St. Louls. Ranged prepared breakfast. The cltizens of this | The health board has unlimited power in case | F20INE was completed, but the speaker | rection of Mount Bracdock. It was glven | “oy oo Mavor Fetcher created some- e e gbout the room were the complainants, place had baked ertra quantities of breud | € an emergency, and this they consider 1,‘ recognized Mr. Catchings to demand the pre- | out by some of the str;sers that they woula | t¢ The r‘ S anRation last.evening. at the SIOUX PALLS' BIG FOURTIL Fathers Corbett, Murply, English, Fitzger intending to feed them here, but as they had | o, ergency case. A | vious question. return to Hill Farm a3 attack the deputies | thing of a sensation Jas nCeNaHe = 1d, Crowley, Schrafll, Torgeon, F. Laugh- one or two car loads of provisious with them, 2 e Then he turned to Mr. Reed who said he | and men at work as ‘svon as - they could | meeting of the council by an Runouncerient { .o\t gears Wil Diseuss Irsues fn Lotghran, Dunphy, - Kuppenhender, ey ArvouIAl Rt yAlbté e itk at e (it a HURKYING TOWARD OMARA, desired t6 raise a point of order. augment their forcey of 0 or 1,000 by men | In reforence to the saloon fines {hat the bl g b and Hansen. Mr. E. J. Warren ot hospitality. “Does the chair recognize me?”’ asked Mr. | from the Trotter an. s idock. °}"«'n’e’“fok$’}vrfil‘fifi%¥§ i Hb sald hat | SIOUX FALLS, 8. D, April 12 ~(Special ka City appeared as their counsel, There are very many good looking, fatel- | Coxey’s Industrial Army Coming Rapidty | Reed: ; There is no disturbance atethe works In | 1o haa been notitied that cortain law firm | to The Roe)-The Digeest and greatest STOPPED AT THE START. ligent men among them and they are ali | Toward the Gate City “The chair will hear the gentleman” re- | this vicinity though the strikers are making | jn the city had been contemplating an litical tournament since the time of the | , Archbishop Hennessy, as a preliminary t well behaved. They appear to be under ex- CHEYENNE, April 1 Lt plicd the speaker. threatening demonstrations at @rotter and | action against the city to compel It to dis- | Pottical t« '-‘ 25 L it 1 | Pusimess, expressed regret at x|‘-lH’> . iriin R SRt e L L EYENNE, April 12.—(Special Telegram “I am to understand, then, that the chair | Adelalde. The operators are fully prepared | gorge the money that has thus been col- | famous Lincoln-Douglas tour will be held | clopgymdn wnder the cleenmstaner e S the from the open doors of many of the cars | 0 The Bee)—The Culifornia contingent of | recognizes me to make a point of order?” | for any emergenc: large. mumber of | lected. ‘The mayor explained that under the | in this city July 3 4 and 5. Mrs. Lease of |y, Wder the cltcimstances. He had. and one of their banners bare the picture ot | Coxey's Industrial army, which was held at | “The chair has recognized ho gentleman | deputies were sworn in at ‘Trotter and | lowa laws any money collected from sat | iCunsas has heen engiged to represent the | tho complaints of the priests sgaimer oo a Chinaman with a pole and basket slung on | Ogden for two days pending the controversy | from Mississippi to demand the previous | Leisenring No. 1 and 8 last night by [ Joor fines should go into € b i popullsts, Congressman Bryan of Nebraska | bishop, These instructions limited his por s it shoulder, and the words, “Mellican men | between Governcr West and the Southery | QUestion, and pending that he will liear the | Deputy Sherift Richards. ~The deputies were [ ™k y(ina which 1t is proposed to take [ has promised to speak for the democrats | to a hearing of the “orsonal wroyimmie: oh must go.” Pacific railroad, has finally resumed its gentleman,” retorted the speaker. also taken from the Davidson works to | in this actlon 18 .that the money collected | and Governor McKinle s been written | the priests, but nothing clse would be fne As the train pulled out one lone musician % i) nally resumed its jour- While indulging jn some delicate fencing | Trotter and the Leisenring. At Lemont a [ from the saloons here was wrongfully ap- | to, and every effort will he made to sccure | quired into. The priests would be hea L) among them played on the bugle, “Marching | N€Y eastward, and the motley crowd is today | with the speaker, the speaker secmingly | large crowd of Hungarian women assembled | propriated by the city, when it should have | him to tallc for the republicans. 1f the ©om= | singly ana would be allowed counsel ORI Rt Qe There has been no vio- | Making its way across Wyoming. Thero | lost patience, and 'with @ bang of the gavel | today and with clubs and stones drove oft | Bone to the Hehaol fund, Under the statutc | mittee fnds that st Wl be FnRessibIe B0 | = rhe announcement of the' limitation of lence of any kind“and all is orderly as a | were a number of accossions to the army at |, Stated the question to be on the demand of | the workmen. B O e mongy.of whith & Jurge prow | Ieed or ex-Pesident ison. 'The first | the proceedings rather startled the complaine Sunday school picnic, Ogden, and It now numbers 1,600 men. The | IS Previous question. CHICAGO, April 12.—The lockout of the ton will g0 o the parties who entorce | day will be populist day, the second repub- , Whose chiarges were combined, the The army ought to reach Cheyenne to- [ ool BE0 0 O18:L, M4l Mr. Reed was left standing in the aisle | bullding trades is not ‘so general us ex- | bos shyment by bribging the action. The | licin, and the third democratio day. These | charge of one belng the eharge ot it e morrow night or Saturday morning barring ¥ captured a train of Unlon Pacific coal | while the speaker took the rising vote. The | pected, not more than 10,000 men being | matter was briefly discussed by the alde attractions will not be all. asked for the reading of the instructions glyen. mishaps and_the sidetracking of the train, | 4TS at Vinta station, near the Utah line, | republicans declined to vote, and when the | thrown out of work., The boss builders [ men. City Attorney Burton hud heard the | Special trains will be run over the sIx | Archbishop Henncssy, but he. decine o which will undoubtedly be attempted on the [ 1ast night. It was useless for the trainmen | speaker announced the result—89 to 0-- | cigimed that 60,000 employes would be af- | Same story. He said he had veason to be- | roads cntering the ety ench day and the | broquce them, Y, ted to part of the railrad company. to offor resistance, so they agreed to haul | Mr. Burrows made the point of no quorum. | fected, but there was a lack of harmony [ lleve that W, C. McNamara, who haids the | SRS Popto e Bpi"bands Will assist | A request was made that a stenographer IN CAMP AT RAWLINS. 'lrnhcn“x:?rln'1';11!7--‘{":'1“"‘"\' o 0‘nqm galon. [ Aleyen Jof iihe ldmc'icf;r.m.” ’"'”“fid ! 'g“',' among the employers. f fe “Binee the council has been threatening | I stirring up patelotism, while an expert | be employed. The complainants tendered RAWLINS, Wyo., April 12.—~(Special Telo- | ara open coal care. shd were bt o [ e O oo far T yedyions woed | UNIONTOWN, Pa., Aprl 12.—The strikers | 1o abrogate this contract he has threatened | will attend to the pyrotechnic displuy euch | the services of one, vouching for his rella- grain 10 Thio' Beo)-Tho Paciflc coast branch | memes a1t and, wero brought fnto | against tho demand fc previous ques- | are” demoralized by’ thd disappearance of | to ‘have such a' suit breught by ‘way of | evening. GOl | DIty and seeretiveness. The archbishop do- of the Commonweal army, General C. T. % QR A oty ek h 2 B Barret, president of the organization. A | retaliation. The fines collected by way o It T e e s enrhy | Clined the offer, stating the secretaries ap- f presented them with six beeves, and they The populists voted with the democrats | oy, for I 5 1 he is | license from saloons have amounted to [ her Fourth of July arrangement arly. | pointed were o ot " Kelly commanding, 1,100 stroug, arrived at e 5 ¥ i ¢ warrant is out for Barret's arrest, and he s | li rom ealoons | _amou A e b R e were competent to take all the min- Dl fromitliskweatt S I In i nowsens | Lo ar riaed foniito Plbimont e small ata-. |(In=favor fotithe demand: (& Thes afinounce: e qktorbo fn “hidln¥iMean Mouiti Plensant, | $60.000ia/ year for thie. prat soven yeqn radius of 100 miles have given up the idea | UCS necessary. camped half a mile east of town, where it | ton :"m'.:: (e L ;lvh'. l\\llvrv o slop ‘otf mant, ot ithe iyot ,141{ 0 "-"shflwvd that | There gre now but five plants idle out of Towa Soldlers Monument Commission. of clebrating and will come to this city | A motion for an adjournment to Lincoln 3908y Qe toW| h as made in order to allow the he democrats were 37 short of a quorum. | gighty in the region because of the strike, o) 30! . —(Special Tele- | for that purpose. was overruled, as was also a reque was furnished supper by the city. It s well | men to eat their breakfast, The Union Pa- [ On motion of Mr. Catchings, a call of the | {81, & o5, DER MOINBS AR i (BRELin e chl " Akgiathaitis zed in compunies, appe to be made | cific company has decided o hurry the men | house was ordercd. 5 dnoludiiigel il aVend N g gram to The Bee)—The Towa Soldiers Mon- Husbands Quickly Exchanged. Srehbiglion suboena witnesses In the cae up of workingmen out of employment, and | through to the Missouri river as rapidly as On the motion to excuse Mr. Hull a point MINEWORKERS ELECT OFFICERS. ument commission held a meeting here YANKTON, 8. D., April 12—(Special Tel- w“"(Im""”"_"v.““"_'“ ""{ n withdrew for con- geems determined to go through to Wash- [ pogsible, permitting the train to stop only | of order was raized and overpuled. The i —_— today to detcrmine upon some definite | egram to The Dee)-Maude Hayden | SO0t i reafl f“"*"' the resolution ington, The army occupied twenty-six box | at small stations. The citizens of Raw- | motion to excuse was lost—s4 to 1 Also Declare They Will Maintain the Law otign. The failure of the lo L«Hun (0 | Bush-Powell, a_daughter of W. I3, Bush of | pyap they would N"‘:”l‘_""* evening, _ to-wi cars. Twenty recruits were enlisted here. | ling will furnish food for the men Mr. Catchings of Mississippl was recog- and Protect Property. . || chagse o focatlon other AR e O ard | Rochester, N. Y., was marcied In this city | ot“tlie" charges ‘and: :}:I::i:;ll;”d“]|‘|‘»‘A:]I:|”1I“:,r|[ MATOR KD OUNEOUR AtRONG: supper and a_stop will be made for them | nized o offer a resolution, but before it was | COLUMBUS, 0., April 12—T. A. Bradley mmissioners are much it todayitis shasmptscopatiohuahito TR meR! a1 onimono; LA to cat at the first station east of that place. | read Mr. Lacey claimed the floor to move | 00" ponnovivania and John Faliey of Ohio | what to do in tl he matter was | (100G & Je s D nitton Feago On returning to the court, Mr. Warren, The train is expected to arrive in Cheyenne | a reconsideration of the vote just taken. Fonat AR discussed at lengih toduy Al pro- | i in due course of time appealed for w | on behalf of the complainants, inquired Elevenih-Hour Desertions Affect the Phila- | at about § o'clock tomorrow morning. Mayor Mr. Reed contended that the motion to re- | Were toduy in the United Mine Workers' con- | poged sites visited, and It is expected A Ea cles B, Powell, and on | whether the first charge. lad et dely g Stahl and City’ Marshal Carr have made [ consider, under the rules, took precedence | vention elected to represent the exccutive | result will be reached tomorrow. 1tis rea- | NG T ust o deoreo Wwad grantéd | in ofice, would come uer (e e eratiod PHILADELPHIA, April 12.—Promptly at | Preparations tto supply the men with food, | of all motions. ke The meetings lereafter are to be | FORADIY cortaln the monument Wil not be | her. . S %onal’ grlevance Tiie taiahbikHoD N FonIlua the appointed time today Christopher O ;\\{llvh _\l\lll be sent ont to Colorado Junction, l§:|:|]Illlx'hzvxlrflz:‘ul:. \\'I}ra‘ \lxl.-tr ins tllm‘vhmri ['“] d the second Tuesday of February. bers of the commission believing th Wants Heavy Damnges, in the negative and refused to consider the lumbus Jonos, divislon marshal of Coxey's | Dorne ag frat contompiated callis. ont the | broved (o be a resolution revoking a leaves | Tho scale of mining rates adopied to go | the power Lo secure a better location. SIOUX FALLS, B D, April 12—~(Special | cliurge. Ho also ntimatod that some of tho Commonweal army and three recruits started | company of the Wyoming National guards at | of absence ept on account of sickne: into effect when the strike or suspension of Murder Mystery [ to The Bee.)—David Winton has filed papers :',‘:,’,’.L““"'.“I.".“'.‘",’..".’.'11.-;"“‘,"“ P andusnegions on their march to join the main body of the | Green River to accompany the army across | and cting the sergeant-at-arms to request | work on the 21st ipst. shall have won the | CRESTON, Ia, April 12—(Special to The | In a $10,000 damage sult instadag K ehy Thls brought a hiot reaponse from FY Commonweal at Rockville, Md., a small | the state, but when the train arrived at | the attendance of some absentees by tele- | day for an advance in wages Is 79 cents at | Bee.)—Baldersc the self-confessed mur- | and Sherift Knott for false Imprisonment, | 0" sponse from Father 2 g i 4 5 7 F i 3 ) 4 i S| A judgment for costs was rendercd ugainsi town, about fifteen miles from Washington, | ('t Place the men were so orderly that he [ graph. ‘Both Mr. Reed »nd Mr. Houtelle | pits, being 70 cents in Ohio and Indiana, and | derer of G. G. Goodale, iy free, and the | {REEMENG O TR AT EE SO S0 | I IS not true,” he exclaimed, emphati- Y A R o | decided that it would be entirely” unneces- | jumped to their feet when the,reading of | tha customary rates in the other states and | mystery surrounding the murder grows | vt amount and on the compluint of | cally; “every nume attached whs - Dol Marshal Jones came forth from his head- | yary (o do o. the resolution was completed and made the | gistricts. Anthracite coal.ls nat included In | fveper. That Balderson it a fool there i | ¥od iy was Janded i inll by a procecd- | thera by the owner. o . athoraise e, Quarters at 1312 Filbert street fol- WL NGE R T point of order that it did not take prece- | this scale, tdle doubt. " When the verdict was vendered [ o in tort, Judge Jones released Im on & | oy aud e rapel 1 orwise wou .; lowed by about a dozen per-- NP dence of a motlon to reconsider. The executive board was given power to “""""“,"fi.".'"",,!"'“,‘}f"n',,-"'fl‘ui'.‘-"i e ll”l‘u”:l;': writ of habeas corpus. e OTRRIY) ggestion of sons, He ‘paused on the pave- CHEYENNE, April 12—Governor Osborne Mr, Catchings argued that the adoption | change district boundaries when the same is am Kidd, the man implicated in the Murderer Phelps Wants a Now Trinl. “I did not come here to listen to spocche: ment a few moments and then shouted: | S8¥8 no effort will be made by the state au- his rexolution would terminate further | geemed best for the good of the order. B Balderson'a contesnion;. displayed SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., April 12.(Special | or declarations,” responded the urr):h sh p" “March?” The first person to move was a | thorities of Wyoming to Interfere with the | Proceedings under the call and must there The secret work of the order is to be nteroat in the procecaings of the | o SIOUYN, FALLS, B Ba APLE K eel 1 T rich Milosian toner . slx-footer bearing a badly faded United | Industrial army while it docs not violate any | fore take precadence of a wmotlon to recon- | printed in the Slavic langua trial, and when he wus discharged, at the | 10, TN (XS PR TR B te murder Attorney Warren read each e il Sl arlag others followed I @ moment, | laws. Tho traln bearing the army will not | Ceadings, The dobate over the point of order | gory Na Mgt e it | Bhook hands with (he Jurv, attorneys and [ of Mat Matson in Lyman connty and set- | 8ftached speciflcations, consecutively, and at o ety ardos, "any il fJampening offect | stop within the limits of any town, and y contimied for over half an hour, the glants | Sorsed, for asslistnt b district | B Mles interested before ledving the court | tenced to life fmprivonment,” has been [ the end of cach inquired whcther they camo :;" ll","m" .:‘r’:.},"mvlrr:m \"‘]l I“‘A: Alvi‘:h"l! to | visions contributed will be sent to sid CR T 0 bR TR e glants u\lurm‘,\"hu‘- suulhv!nl')»lnhl. S g 1ted ‘.\q:,]v by the supreme court until \u{‘hm’ the limits of “personal griovances ese he y. ese desertions had no | potween stations. It is undecided whethe Jeloll RWOrds, g A resolution was adopted expressing regre b e May 0 t that time a motion for i new ith the exception of the elghth and fif- apparent effect on Christopher Columbus | to send the army when leaving b nAbLig conelurloniot thondauate, A gRiehs | that John W. Hayes of the Knights of Labor e A oHn AN O R IS he | Widl Wil be argied before the supreme | tecnth, every charge was overruled and an Jones. With a small tent wrapped in a | through Nebraska or south through AL 10 wag still i the ghalr, ol that!| oy notiworking Iniharihday wititheminers, || - TRWe oo 8 B i court e exception taken. The eighth charge, mis- shawl strap in one hand and a map of the General Story, a Cheyenne saloon keepe while it was competent to enter a President MeBride suggested that at sor Begmih NIy Dl T appropriation of church funds, counsel stated route to be traversed in the other, the mar- | jequed a gencral order today assuming. o motlon - to reconsider, & previous | g iupo time independent state and district | two rogues, claiming to \ % A R, ¢ wis the most scrious and vital of all, but the shal and his faithfuls, Secretary C. T. Me- | ¢ . ASRLIIECOMe |imotloy having been made in the ement be abolished, the whole being i lishtning rod mpany, taking orde at R, OKlL, Ap E avantidy Lot Keoe, Williain Dhillips and the bia flak bern, | mand of the Wyoming division of the Indus- | form of Mr. Catching's resolution, the | Management be abolished, the whole belng | UERMIR, "y B 0" give thrcg ] LSS R e S archbishop lined to consider it. He over- ot il Dillips and the bIE 0§ bearr, | triaTarmy and”calllng for. recrults, Jatter. took: precedsnces: but would: not pres the management’ a 1 r graphs of all bulldines rodded by them and | taday by the high-handed action of u el rule w“,“ul‘”x‘ i ‘I“;vv‘ mn.'t tating 1[.\:1“.\‘“'.14: turned into Market street and were soon Thauks o the National Guard. vent the disposal of the motion to reconsider 3 tatnoon. offered | B0 nEuranCe O A O oh voren Butting | of newcomers to the torritory, At loast that | QN0 AL B FOUERS. VIel dueationed well on thelr dreary march, SALT LAKE, April 12.—The Utah National | &, 8 subseduent period, He therefore sus- | 4 resolution, which was.adopted amid great | up rods and making the contracts formeriy [ 15 WIS e 0 s and thetr foNowers | that o would not be catechised mrine drimy Wil teavel but five miles today. | guara returned. from Ogden this afternoon, [ 'F he POt S OMSE: L | appluuse, deolaring that iR caxo of any strike | slwued by victins into notes of enormous | Rl ‘ieniinatians, and It claimed that, | The successive rofusaly to consider th on the outskirts of this élly. Marshal | Marched up from the depot and formed in | ing's resolution the pending question. Then | the miners will maintain law and protect | UG Bolli e Suiheast. The twin siater of | headed by a svnodical mlssionury, they RN, SONEINK Ehe, SIgNs (abrlounpRankss Jones had made great preparations for his | front of the executive mansion. Governor { there followed a series of dilatory motions, | PFOPEFLY: ity 7 Tl size, Several of tl Armers e R O S e R T R AR R P Ul‘wm-‘m‘-m;: m:‘ B .w‘(‘;“u:..‘\.\’-;w:l army in Darby., A large hall, the worship- | West appeared and thanked them for their [ but finally the vote was taken on the demand Insurgents Hud the Best of It munity have been swindied. P protees not vet graduated from the [ e, Comblalnaiite thero was nothing left to ping place of the “Heavenly Recruits,” had .xlm:-mn .:»’-x‘u«--la- ‘ninul 1!.’“|K.> ‘tl“lnnrlllnvmmg for x.||.v],1n~|u“u:~» 4..;.\»\]\“‘-_ on m:-l llx“)iu‘ll\l.\lu;l BUENOS AYRES, April 12.~The Bra- e Ty, .fn'x.l.'x\‘;'l‘f"'y:“‘rif1;‘.'“.‘1'v Hw 5. e el i‘;,‘n]; P aMiRatg, o KOrIRal BEIBVANCORE BgAlua been engnged for Jones' prospective 1,600 fol- | them on thelr loyalty, distlasad them to revoke leaves of absence and telegraph | .00 iminister of publle Works, the minister | CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., April 12.—Special | o mmons Ar Y . the territory il | pared with the graver offenses against the lowers, but the marshal now say s - for absentees, and it was ordered, 132 to 3 b ! 0ot JARARN LI ,'l'l‘,:ir_],f";',,f.‘llrl ates, hia littls Colorado’s ¢ it Organize Mr. Reed made the point of no auorum, | of foreign affairs and the minister of finance | Telegram to The Bee)—Alfred Anderson, | doubtless result. diocese as a whole. For that reason they Captain Clark who has posed as a dime DENVER, April 12.—~Captain W. L. Gray- | The chair overruled the point of order, have resigned. There was some fighting | serving a life term in the Anamosa peniten- S TR TR ‘(I;\h]n-‘i l‘; Drce ‘\:V "lllnw ie iy lw gation on museum freak and was a well known char- | son has made a call for all unemployed men | ~Mr. Blount moved to adjourn and it was | on Monday ncar Porto Allegre, capital of | tiary for the murder of & farmer poar bort B o ot et o I el ALRAUARR Y ia0k acter about town, deserted last night, and | and women to meet tomorrow to organize | 103 Rio Grande do Sul, In which the insurgents [ Madizon lu I excaped from the prison pril 12 -lmily J. Freema 8 s wppealed tho iy X g e last night, his il not being deteeted | california, who reg Den oificiuls | case to Mgr. Satolll Alde-de-Camp George Marshall did not start | the Colorado Industrials and join the army | . The resolution was then adopted without u | were successful. General Saralva Is at the | iRy, TNt Guhing ™ "Depiticn are BCOUHNG | o por et i aveters of her et | OFRICIAL RECORD OF PROCERDINGS With the army, but Marshal Jones says he | from California. e R 188 D AL BRI EDINGS. division, and, at 6:30 p. m., the house ad- | city of Rio Grande. The government fleet | MR LR MO et ave been un ] i Will jolu the ranks later in the day. — Journed. i 0o L8 is reported to be off Santo able to locate him. The state offers a xe- [ 18 belloved 1o be the ganght eL An attested copy of the record was re Given Blg Damages. PEFFER HAS A SCHEME. T ward of 3 A Ruserts that he knew oth tho parents quested by the complainants to e’ forwarded SIOUX FALLS, 8. D, April 12.—(Special l\'lulflnllln nlt"h:h)‘nml«‘&o:;’Ill'rm;::l»nmr Damages for Mallcious Prosecutic the daughter. He thi nis were :‘h‘""”'l‘ b "‘l"l"““‘ R ‘l‘:“'y\w‘ e “*”1‘“' "" ”x“ Telegram to The Bee)—After being out [ Wants the Government to Furnish Work | LONDON, April 1324 A 0t | . BIOUX CITY, April 18.~(Bpecial Tolegram | divorcad when the child, wes 8 years olu. | 03, JEbC RAFASTAR IECHEIARD Y <K o1 ¢ y o cas 'il- for All Idle Men. Mr. Lidderdale, formerly governor of to The Bee)—In the district court today %o, a1 sald te sim 0 oh ) ), 180 Vs eleven hours the jury in the case of Wil 4 iR eeia ‘Millar Barbour &0 and 18 said to have loft a large sim of MAHA, Neb., April 12, 180 His grac llam Fullorton ve the Homestake Mining | WASHINGTON, April 12.—Both sides of | Bank ot England, Sir David Miller Barbour | Henry Hefner, a lve stock commission mer- | money, which the daughter can have by | Archbishop Hefnessy of =~ Dubuque, de company, for $40,000 damag rendered a | the chamber showed a very good attendance | and a number of others ulr vqual‘ 1\rumln‘!"“"|' Alh.lvlu‘ ""i uul,::m,mIu,mgmr‘ |: e National | revealing her identity re -”n‘.x Iyu o me t Iw“m. to |;.\”:|A AFALOEE Tonttthales . ave promised to attend an international | Bunk'of Sioux City for $7,000 damages for - - he gricvances of | the complaining Suw Them In Callfornia. Hon. J. N. Gaffin, speaker of the Nebraska leglslature, was in the city yesterday and #aid to a reporter of The Bee that while in Ban Francisco a fow days ago he witnessed some very rtrending sights among the poor people of that city, many of whom he’ ‘GaeR D s 000, The case was on_ trlal a week. | (ransaction of the routine morning business | b s ot ‘ne Mansion house, the oficial caused “Hofer's arrost because of some | ATCHISON, Kan, April 12 be conducted according 1o instrucs :"51'n‘.‘.‘?"..‘A-'\.\‘Q".‘i““’.‘ vr:‘»n;‘ l-"‘x_'-h w{'; m’,‘,“ a verdict for $20,000 before. Three jurors | Senator Kyle of South Dakota introduced a | residerce of the lord mayor of London. Chatee was dismissed without prosecation, | fled In the district court today against R. | gycertain the facts of the et at d ie noon hol e S otad it at et s g e s (- oint resolution proposing constitutiona voted to give full damages. A stay of | joint resolution proposing & constitutional Was Merely & Little Joke. Convicted of Assaulting a Doctor. and G. Armsby for recovery of | nesses will examined ly and would go out among the army of the un- i sl $ £ | of Bt I employed and give some hungry man their Pollo oy v 2 which was referred to the commit on of & bomb in front of the | Bee)—D. F. MecKinney, who assaulted Dr :_‘ll‘;'ml’[lw‘lll‘- utlon, The uult com cs o “;;‘1“”..» Lonw ot Councll' of Baltimare. plantiit and ALT LAKE, April 12.—(Special Telegram house of the justice of peace at Argenteuil 2 most of the men were nice, respectable | v v s 1 at A e A " 0 The Bee.)—Sergean Vilso! o | ta p and was about to be put on its ¢ 2 WOl anarch- | was found guilty in the district court of | fraud has been di ved, Other suits of | guments, If they think | Y, to be sub Jooking men, and many of them would burst | 'O The Bee)—Sergeant A, M. Wilson, one | g, 1% e, 2o \vhen the hour of 1 o'clock ar- | Shows that It was not the work of anarch- | i P9 inednt to do great bodily in similar nature will be filed at or he | mitted (o the apostoli 14, 1o be sent to eat from the school dren. e talked | Was killed by the accidental discharge of a $ enah MR LAYEE W the result of o stupid practical joke upon | p¥\icca’sentence sational. Complainants re to know whether a school children, He talked tarift bill was laid before the senate. the part of the justice’s son, SR A b o p atlons are to be tried, i Bo ISR et AR SO ot | Weapon in the hands of a brother officer y RRRAR WAL il IatiYared. i & iy had lost members of their [ WEAROR [ RS WADGlS OF & BEGINGE GMICEE | (hird installment of his speech on the tariff Rome Police Have d an Explosion FONTANELLE, Ta,, April 12D, §. Clay CHICAGO, April 12.—Mt [ in o ices, Hig and hunger. He opined that the majority | effect in Wilson's leg, shattering the bone | at the proper time a substitute for the ex f‘l the men are good citizens and would work | upward for some -'lm nce fhe limb was | pending bill based on the principle of taxing | are investigating another alleged anarchist | dicted for murder in the first today, wnst M Junn eg ¥ in office. they had an opportunity, amputa ut the offic died shortly o artloles used by the ric fle oxe 18 1 eAnanivasy who was acting ' [ N Ll ol after the ‘operation was performed, The | L artloles used by the rich whil mpBL REDT4 A man who was acting In &1 ¢eng 1o kill 1da Menser band Wis manag oppression, % ~ , . which QGeorge A. Meears, a well known | Poor, whether manufactured abroad or not. | upon being searched a dynamite bomb, or Alleged Col rfeiter Canght AT : Charg Declines CHALK HILL, Pa., April 12.—The mareh | miiit: “Uh® S0 miltted sulclde some | He would relleve the poor of all taxation | a m > closely resembling one, was found MALCOLM, Ia, April 12 —(Special I ran ‘away to I witl 1a, tder; exception now are in the army of the unemployed on | qye ) € CEE WD, O MR petting 2 Mt WS | long of the Third Councll of Bultimore, To raye e M. Manley, David Auld, John J. Ingalls | will be taken in this i The reds and hundreds of school children who % o lat ge ' sixty days was granted pending appeal. amendment relative to marriage and divorce PARIS, April 12—An investigation into CRESTON, la., April 12—(Special to The | $5,.200, which ‘invite ng line of sensa- | rately, under oath and uccording to instr \ and b § Sergeant Accldently Ki it el S ' | the explosion dinner. Particularly he noticed that the Judiclary. The urgency deficiency bill was Z. 8. Groves, a leading physiclan, April 2, | compbany a year ago, in which the grossest | conclusion of the testimony miy make ar into tears when they gecelved something | ©f the oldest members of the police force, | oo, BT T.,.“. ) went over, while the | 18ts as at first supposed, but that it was | § Jud Tedford has not yet pro- | allegations of the tition to him with the testime N Shethem’ and found tha revolver today. Wilson was looking at the AoWar s ¥ o od the - with a nun f-them and found that a K Mr, Peffer was recognized and delivered the Ly zoor S Ty T B rmal or i al. OF an families from want of medical attendance | Nheh, A g « @ announced his purpose of offe & caso n attendance | cussion exploded a cartridge, which took | bill. He announced his pury of ofterlng | ROME, April 12.—The police of this city | man, the murderer of M. Menser, was in- | has commenced a 350,00 d £ and was also Indicted for assault with ir Manation of & fted cen Coxey's Men March in the Snow. revolver was a 45-calibre, and the one with | (hose articles of prime netessity used by the | suspiclous manner was arrested today, and Michigan avenu ) | tuken BE the Commonieal from Unlon to this point | months ago, and put the tax on articles used by the rich, | upon his person. gram to The Bee)-Dave Pincgardner, where her place of residence is sald to be. irth Charge-luclting strife, Declinea

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