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THE OMAHA DAILY . = k = — — | ABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 1891 SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS, IS to the verdict young peopld & | attendince. Some were odor and are to the patrol wagon and takea to the hos — - ———— Om— overcome by | =, nau in pital. His name is John Johnson and he % THINK BALDERSON GUILTY, . ¥ v still 11l Susp) points strongly to a JESE—— was one of the original members of the | He Will Make the Speech of His Life on the 8 Business Portion of Santa Cruz, Cal., Almost member of (i pior class o the Hixh o TN Aol i LRI New Rule, Self-Confeased Wurderer of O1d Man Gonale Entirely Consumed. pharmacy sehy pof e niversity | 80 Say the Officials of Jim Hill's Gread ; Weloome Extended by this City to Kelly's | mation of the intestines. This 1oft onty on % HEINE o L R Al thorowehly WERAtIEte’ AN puniafi: th Northern Road, & Testerday Mornin sick man on Board. The latter Is a case of Hok® '"'I,"h\‘ Who "v\" GoHERGATIY: AN o i) " gastric fever and s welladvanced tovard ( MANY DIMOCRATS OPPOSE THE RULE | { FUirt (N iivea dhat bt 1aid:rean, | AID CALLED FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNS | cxowniza ¢ maxor carrir. " A detail of police fn charge of C % —_— the: selCosntmaR et ereE ot feld 2 ROuth Tk atR TN Ens Ok et 1o \vyoming | VOT ASWHEEL TURNING: YESTERDAY: GREETED WITH SYMPATHY, NOT HOSTILITY [ 1o o e e otinell Bl | Republienn Vote, ffowever, WIL Make Its | o pyiotions trensthened recently. | Prompt Action on the Part of the County Sheep Oceupying Their Lands. DRERYS Whora they tarned (hem over to the lows | Passnge Certain—Tuesdny Evoning Wil | gince the acquittal of Balderson he has Authorities Saves the County Kig sl i R atithiorities; . The .mem_ ssemed well satis Witness the End of the Struggle biteh Peiteruting LY Mory: of the Xiirg of Rucords—Loss, 8300,000; T el to The Tiew) - The removat of thousands | Brotherhood Lenders Say Their Men Have { 5 y | fled with the manne which they were —No Sesslon Likely Today, Goodale, and says he don't care who knows of sheep from the ranges oming to \ A Remained Hero Only Long Enough to Couple | EG, With 5 ftuner b, MUCH S ey BObL L Aol 16 WiA T "Row, k8 hetlcan t be trieg wgalm Aurance, $56,000, the ranges of wostern South Dakota I al- No Right to Strike, 1 on Cars of Provisions. were fous to go on, but expressed some —_— ‘l;: l(vhu’.‘n-“v”‘ :; '.’ V;E||‘\“n|”-“:vxl\lr‘h § Ihnmw- 2 ready causing n great deal of complaint on the pa uth Dakota cattlemen, e little anxiety as to when the provisions " uent Intima - which they had only been permitted to look WASHINGTON, April 1 The struggl ’ Miers ‘arecmEny who:belleve SANTA CRUZ, C 3 . i and in t it 18 certain that this fee e Would be turned over for consumption. | over the adoption of the new quorum count- | Mefrd. There are Y W e tnim ) ANTA CRUZ, Cal., April 15.—The great [ wiij result in open confiict. between | NORTHERN PACIFIC FEADY FOR TROUBLE CROSSED THE RIVER THANKING OMAHA | Ujon being assured that a breakfast was on | ing rule, decided upon by the demceratic | to' be, and it s thit clement that te Tikely | [OIAKRATon of Jst MIEW aid this ort cuute andcherth o, and (it e | the program as soon as they reached the | iicus fast Friday, will be the feature of | t0 cause trouble unlets Balderson is placed ¢ ashes twenty-four bulldings in | sheepmen, e hbat. | — other aide of the rlver they were recon- |y o o Lo ™ Fy o die. The de- | ine. ymhnvvv!“‘!‘vll’ Rl 15 T “vx‘”-;\\h‘llgi the heart of this city and caused a loss of | of the shecp that have alveady been taken 0 Grateful for a Sabbath of Refreshment and | oiites in anticipation of the feast in pros- | talls of the rule have not yet been formu- the f -Jyn”vy u".n-)L"'n‘"mfn\" RS .'..'."uf T e s THE Fatas WHI: u:~ o the' e e WA Shont | y F o ; y the Men to . o lated by the democratic members of the he con f . 5 een placed on the ranges in Fall River roceed 3 ) pect. ¥ Balderson’s brother at the conclusion of the younded by Pacific aveniue, Cooper and Gr ki o8 \ X A Rest at Council Bluffs, SENSIBLE CROWD OF MEN. committee on rules, composed of Speaker | trial that he would have him placed in an bounded by Pacific avenue, Cooper and Grant [ county, this state. It mated that . and if | €treets, and contained almost the finest [ fUlly 12000 of the animals have arrived in —"s asylum has not yet besn fulflilec he does not place him ther t to | he will not have an ¢ the 1 Fall River county since the commencement + | of the trouble in Wyoming A Fall RiverCeounty eattoman, i the | COACHES UNCOUPLED FROM THE TRAIN Generally speaking, Kelly's recruits are not | Crisp and Messrs, Catchings and Outh- a bad looking lot of men. Their long box | waite, but it will be ready to subm CAMP WAS VISITED BY FIFTY THOUSAND | car r =oon it 1% Ukely | buildings in the city pportunity to do s Lorho occupied by lawyer i | bankers and merchants. The business e g axi i el in el 1o | T oteny e o | e e 1 B bows, | The re e of incendary arien | $ (G it Lo i k Towa's Militia Soon Convinced that it Would | the east and went to California work | auorum counting rule, it will be fmpossible Py ’:‘,Y:;:;‘:L,. t{”"“m = .::”““:‘1 | Baturday u‘n!v‘.i (\i‘ll:""‘;:.““l.h‘,‘»:.. ‘\“',!Ill‘,',,‘:‘;ll* papers which are weleoming the dvent | \“”:" Lad AR O AL LA L Hare Hothing to Do oy o e i sapponen. MRt o | ot demerst loue, should the repu: | LI5S, MO, Al 5 nent T | Suiees v whon an st vas rune 1 | G o ol Whatls, WO il | rorton of e towd, une vrobaniy a8 o means of reaching their homes, and will | opposition sustain thelr opinions to the ox. | “lfors monument commission was In ¢4 | water from the hydrants, The city's matns | Ji6, SO S5 B0 the tveame, of men e e 1 all day yesterda the a Settlement. After some discus- [ ) site It was practically de- broken Saturday afternoon, and the | with small hes of cattle. These men not follow their fellows to Washington. Many | tent of declining to vote to make a quorum, water had been shut off at the reservior, | have used all their land rights and have of them, however, are determined to remain | to adopt such a rule. In other words, unless 1 ovel KELLY'S EARNEST AND PATHETIC ADDRESS | with ~tireir leader until their Mecca is | the demcerats on the committee of rules [ iel to ko ahead wad erect the monument | (e miles from town. Private hydrants [ FVgsted @ sood, deal of monev and o ereat T reached reporter asked one should € L S| 0] 0 ¢ ont site of he old state house, just =o ere soon apped il p foree g s more o . work s B 1 QT ) - reached. A reporter asked - on hould fram rule satisfactory to the r of the new capitol.. The commission then | ¥ soon tapped, but the force was not | pravements, all of which would be of no ST. PAUL, April 15.—~The strike on the of captains whether many of | public the latter could, if they chose ssed o many of the details. Ior the | Sufcient to do any work and it was not | value to them were it not for the vern- reat Northern rail tuall X : 4 _ his men had any idea what they were going | prevent its adoption. The republicans will enerals on_horseback the following | until 12 o'clock that the city's mains were [ ment grass land lying around them. What, | oro0 Soruent rafiway is gradually works Only Desire of the Army Is to Move ¥ to ask for avhen they arrived at Washington. | however, surely ncquiesce in the adoption | were chosen: . Generals Crocker, 1 once more opened. The water supply was | then, will the result if that grass land | N8 east, having taken in nd Forks, N. ably On-Spent the Night at the He replied that it was doubtful whether | of any rule that contains the essential prin- | Curtis .mntil' rag; all prominent |‘.vi.m in then sufficient, but as Santa Cruz had not a [ Were overoin w u h on which any D., last night at midnight, and it not soon . 5 any one had any definite plan in prospect. | ciple of recording as ‘‘present but not vot- | the war, For three medalions under the [ fire engine to force the wate b & | man knows will live and’ thrive on a o : 4 5 c L R o coer ';’rl"‘ l‘i’y 1ith . was:not 80 muich for lm- K|- r mlg tliose member wht tecline to T spond | gables, Generals Belknap, Hatch and Wins- | joge I-"-lrl m'\-l\ um“ “\k' [ \”ll:l ‘v 5 ”nll L GRE SR LT DR e LR ; \vm R o e e ol % Eastward Today. pose of promulgating any particular scheme | to their names. This 1s the parliamentary | loW) were welected, ant under /thee T4 | Tho fire started in the rear of Henry Rice's R ORI R L et thrae tdays: SERIUEIE -~ as to show the leglslators at the capitol the | principle which Mr. Reed has been con- | Sl Wi be e CoRt BE s alie grocery, a frame building at the corner of | stocked ‘with cattle, and that the sheop | SGEHOPHE & pechiar SiatuiofidiTalre ; situation that actually existed in this coun- testing ever since the end of the Fifty- | will be a representation of a mother tes Cooper and Front streets A northwest | will thrive while theé cittle will be sturved lie strike was ordéred by the Ameriean try. He believed that the movement would | first congress, and it is expected when the her son the history of the war, I wind was blowing and this helped to madden [ Out. There certainly can be no fon | Railway union and is being more actively, the flames, which had by this time fastened | &8 10 Which industry of the two 18 condu- | antagonized by the railroad employes hold of George Staffler's building and were | { g e herder on oot can care for 100 head | brotherhoods than by the slowly enting thelr way toward Pa- | Of G the yeav. ratmd. white the raus it oy tioRrall Unkempt and ragged, travel-stained and § 00, 5o iment all over the country that | rule is presented he will make one of the smoke-begrimed, Kelly's unshaven army of | \oyld result in ultimate benefit to the | greatest specches of his life. Owing to the Commonweal arrived in Omaha laboring classes, the death of Senator Vance the house will mother the late Mrs. Senator Harl s selected, and for the boy the you son of Robert Lincoln, who died in London, grandson of Mrs, Senator Harlan ar <0 company; | terday morning. Contrary to previous The men are almost a unit in denouncing | probubly udjourn immediately tomorrow and | SFUBUOR S YSeoln, thus connectinis with | ol avenue. The building burncd | that they oecupy, If stocked with cattie, | 15015 There can be no doubt that the ] pectations, no effort was made to feed the | the present administration. They regard | the fight over the new rules will be post istory the great name of Lincoln. with great rapidity and the flames [ wiil support half a dozen families. t we | Individuals of the various brotherhoods are ¢ 2 i President Cleveland as responsible for much | poned ~ until Tuesday. It s probable vernor Kirkwood yesterday sent his | from the buildings on Cooper street | are not inclined to think that the stockmen | privately somewhat dissatisfied, but the hungry phalanxes on this side of the river. The cars of bread and meat furnished by ched on behind. of these parts will ealmly submit to being crowded out. Cattle versus sheep will be be in the near future a Knottier problem | ar and do not hesitate to | but little time will be allowed for de- | resignation as a member of the commission | threw showers of s it of ar | the house adjourns Tuesday evening ks on the dome ailing health. It was ac- | o¢ tha city court house, which soon ignited copted, ' His Successof will' be appointed bY | yna e ccently aceepted the revised schedules and of their misfortune, say so. Said one f the most intellig 1d the chances are that when | on account of standing by their agrecment with the the travelers: “If Cleveland does not h the city were sw a2 5 A rd 1 to the ground, nothing being | iy o 2iver co B ERBIva thil & L wagon o of tes were quickly trans- | some things he never thought of when we | the quorum counting rule will have been | the state cxceative couns S s T place | Soferall River: county ito soive than rrl- f company. ~ A meeting this afternoon’ ot the b ferred to the Scommissary department and to Washington it will be because these i\llxrlrlgxl nd filibustering of the kind which Van Leuven Disappea where the structure stood. Chinatown, —————— x local organization of the enginecrs took no & thon the. whelo brigade was pushed across | Inen cannot speak loud enougli to tell him.” | has charactorized the proceedings of the | DUBUQUE, la, April 15—(Special Tele- | Which ha shanties of very inflammatory CATTLE FOR OMAILUS MARKET, official nctice of the strike, but at the elos ; 8 as pus [ The men are also very indignant at the | house for the past three vears will be a | gram to The Bee)—Pension Agent Van | Materiale, caught and burned like tinder. e of the meeting the scerefary told un As= 4 the river to receive the courtesies of the | yroiiment they received at Ogden and have | thing of the past. As soon as the new order | Fiic M o SUETETRNEY PTG e | The: Chinamen saved some of their effects, | Some Large Bunches in Southern sociated press representative that they wera : Hawkeye state. Mo use for Governor ' Wilson, whom ¢ of things has been inaugurated in the h for parts unknown, He. disappeared last | DUt nearly all of their belongings were con: Wil Come this Wi opposed to the strike and any cogineer who i It was just 8 o'clock when the long train | denominate as ‘‘Cleveland's mo fece i.‘f"‘."'}:“”.‘;",M,”'f‘ appropriation bills will [\xronfay, after transferving his prope sumed, Mayor Jeter, fearing that the ASHLAND, Mont., April 1n—(Special to | Countenances or in any wiy assists the # of box cars with thelr burden of hungry | It conversation with a reporter General | be resumed and will consume the remain- | N wité. “and after hearing that whole business portion” of the town would | ABIATTL B ST [ SRR 0 | strikers will do so at s peril ¥ humanity arrived at thelr stopping place | Kelly said that he was perfectly satisfied | der of the week. been fcted at Minneapolis, He is under | be reduced to ashes, telegraphed to San 2 i MSRtARRs T The following, addressed to the president ! b 2 : o nanner in which his men had been ——— $,000 bond to appear in Dubuoue next | Jose for assistance. Eteninargtame onYi (Keountry ingaol et on L R HENC '° | of the Great Northern raflway, has been res with the treated in Omaha. They had been y indictments, a bond to meet th uesday to answel his had at Summit, or Shecley station well | TARIFF TALKERS HAVE THE €A L little over an hour | 1act that the winter has not bren as seve train seventy miles in ceived here: X ven selected o orities as the mo Sz il ong the is unable to furnish a: lon ce chiecking | @8 in the country south and west of here, i . ; been selected by the authorities as the most | {reated at nearly every big city along llu_ Benntor Quny's UnfiiTiies Bocaany Con- | Minneapolis indictments, and some of the and u' val \l(| mw.m“ ‘lu hecking | 8 e If firen; in your employ, who are mem- advisable place to receive the travelers, | line, but this was the first place where t uiy i on D e 105 sonville sent a steamer ptain Howe, ) i cowmen | bers of the brothierhood, have quit work in has disap afte t ¢ could be run thro o ' been provided with pie. He said that sume Several Days, O etn ont ot wawhe | and it was largely due to this fact that the | of this section, says that (he loss hes been [ the present strike they have violated the :,’,[y'“‘:l)f,\m’,', ',‘ ;(,,:, H,',:,"“::“f‘“,;:“””:,h,\“},’“ ::1\ the wl.Iy before one of the men who was WASHINGTON, April 156.—The senate will :_lv United States marshal from Minneapo- | fire did not spread over more = territory, ‘lv;::u!f‘jl'.|vl|l:»y;;\x;| 88 '\E t:'lm ;“ "1“ J laws of the organization and will be ex- / e e 4 not_feeling well complained of the grub. and | adjourn soon after the hour of meeting as a [ i bending his appearance for trlal in | While the fire was raging at its highost | GRIGR Wind fn January. that Retle. i They wlilhaye nowippory trdmitlie that none of the tourists would be left in | Jiq that nothing would taste as good to him | pon ™ esroineet (o the Al @ ) Dubuque, The Lime Spiings people be- | one of the great three-story brick walls fell | fhinoolt Wing I JABuary (hat give organization or be sustained by the federate B Omatia. Notwithstanding the carly arrival | 3% piece of pie. The fellow was a praying [ ZHE 28 {08 OmESs oMoty gatgsanatons ilieverheis UReo Nt S NN in, causing a panic ameng the people on the | {he late blizzard, but the range stock were [ committee. We propose to stand by all something like 1,000 persons were willing to | man and the gencral asked him why he did AIICHY ith the exception of the Chinesc Smallpox at Marcngo. strect, who barely escaped without being | then all strong, and as the Ottor creck | agreements that have been made and signed . forego their usual Sunday morning nap in | not pray for pie. If he was a Christian and [ treaty, which is to be considered on Tues- | CEDAR RAPIDS; la., April 15.—(Special | Injured. At 4:30 the fire was under con- | hills are covered in places with pine for. | by horized committees. You ure at 4 order to be witnesses of cne of the unique | had faith enough his prayer would certainly | day, and the routine morning business of | Telegram to The Bee)—A special from | T and Santa Gruz breathed more casily. | ¢ais, the, ediile QIS R G W Hhartvitoroticcordinglys e 4 foatures of the nineteenth contury. A nun. | be answered. The man sald that he guessed | gach day, the remainder of the week [ Willlamsburg says:' There is great excite- | oti€ PURRC CHRUTCE 0Ly BIESEHS B BC | ag”a consequence the loss was nott s ine A I. . SARGEN P he would try it anyway, and “sure cnoush, | promises nothing but a continuation of the | ment at Marengo over the outbreak of [ iy ire being watched by guards to prey compared with that in the open rai CONDUCTORS CAN'T LEGALLY STRIKE, n that city. It Is ne old ber of women were among the throng, | eontinued the general, “here is pie enough Ipox try. The following is a ¢ tarift bill There is little doubt the nate | Sm " i r. ¢ py of a message sent and they pluckily made their way through | for the entire company.” will r 7 ; : Story of a tramp, who was taken sick a fow | 41y other outbreak that might occ he [ The beef shipments from this part of | b @ B Clark, g § ¥ of ¢ 0 ¥ & espect the agreement reached between ) LRI ama s oo alings W All5y . 4 1 v by E. B. Clark, grand chief of the Rallway P Mass of o) 2 ed o track g0 thelr further progress General | &1l fespest tho g hedibetwee Qayi ago, but which no one imagined was | county officials made good use of the time [ Montana the coming season will be fuliy | (oo o S ST % S 4, the mass of sticy mud that lined the tracks In regard to th Senators Harrls and Aldrich, providing that | gui¥inok” until' many. had been exposed, | when the court house cupola was burning | as large if not larger than in former years, | Gonductors, to the local secretary at Spokane and took up positions on the bauk, beyond | Kelly said that they had ne further PIANS | genoral debate on the tarift shall continue | Just How many 15 not Known. e thirte which the refused to allow hem | €XCEPt to get along as rapldly as possible: | each' day from 1 to 5 o'clock and that prisoncrs in the county to pass. The men were anx L0, S q | shall not be interrupted by roll calls or | have been moved o ¥ wash themselves and clean up generally and | o500 e, This will probably pi where quarters K The cntire polico force, with the ex- | je would be disposed to stop at Cowneil b ohige a1 parliamentary contests and pave | await develo ception of the dog watch, had orders (o re- Bluffs not longer than twenty-four I\\vl:l'- il the way for ten or twelve prepared tariff port at Summit at 7:30 o'clock yesterday | the delay was permitted by the authorities. | gpoeche nator McLaurin will speak on n | and carricd all of their books and assess- | and the South Om: sople have a wides | Falls, with directions to make such use of ail and the tramp | ment rolls to places of o awake man workin em in this sec- | it as he chose: on the fair grounas, | Mgl 0 B O oneumed were the | ton. Ottor ereck s now being settied by trike on the CGreat N Leen provided, to AWANRLue lings consumed werg the | gmail ranchmen, and in a few years there | ceive no recognition or support from me 4 following: Shaflier’s furniture store, Hoff- [ will be settiements enough o' sapport | orfrom. federmicd oreanizt q n man's real estate office, McKinney & Son, | nice little village. This country 1a 10) miles | yo 00 SO O L-‘i_'ilm_wl\l\fimllUlrru;:‘::\x; real estate offices; Louvre saloon, justice | from Miles City on the Northern Pacific, are tocompis c h oul ! wnk | and sixty miles from Arvadu on the Bur: [ @nd to perform their proper and right duties lern will re- n armitled. e militia at ] o i » court, Lonard’s block (saloon), City b TR " S B St He sald that the presence of t Ve ntiday andtintarh PR e dolc Ror s tors s L 5 K | fington, ‘In'n matter of distance the coun- | If any participate in a. strike they. an Horhlng and few minutes atter that hour { i0 WIS gyl vag ot but little moment o | myuroia and Palmer and possibly other demos \& Ranges on Itecent | 200 12w offices, Pilot hose company, Hotaling | ¢ i {ributary to the Rurlinston, but the | abide by the consequences, which aro well they were drawn up in line on the east side | ("0 ey had no intention of conducting | oratic’ senators will speak, On the repib- B block (three stories), Warner building, Simp- | geitiers' trade goes to Miles City. known.”’ : ‘ of the tracks. Chict Scavey was personally | themselves in an offensive manner and would | e © fal i, B FEE o I Perting r 35,2~ (Speclall to | Ko bulding, ‘Crossing Cooper strect, the S s AR faroadoan hailenrnellat (i oD tiie i command and the platoons were headed | make no trouble for any one. They WOuld | Higgins, Gallinger, Hoar, Cullom, Cameron | he Tee)—The e R R e S L L LA A G S e BONACUM W.AS NOT BOTHERED. road is tied up over about 1,500 miles of by Captain Mostyn and Sergeants | Simply stay at the Blufts until théy could | and” Washburn will probably address the | wffered as mueh G S el et itown washiikawlseitontroyed ftlin frawoan its system, the number of men being much Ormsby and Sigwart Thero wero | et @ chance to g0 on, ||4‘l he \‘rl.:n‘xlu“\ tima, | senate if time Is permitted. It there should | jous™ Wil not be over 10 per cent, and in e Mo total losa’ 16 extimated | Authority of the Bishop Not Questioned in | greater than the number of actual strikers. : L vould be provided with a train o at any time be any lacl speakers Sen- | 1% . _ver . damaged. The total loss LU L 3 Coriett's Parish. So long o strikers can preve sixty-five men In line altogether, but. their m;lc‘l:n‘.,: N ource of wonder to many who | ator Quay will o ‘:Imnlx.-f S’sw‘-w‘lt‘ The de. | some portions only W. N. Robinson of | $300,000; insurance, estimated at $36,000. Eoi |l\~'”\ I‘, "'\'”I L '\A"” 1 Tele. nmklnl’xl'h up n‘l"u:m” e Al et ”'.'Z services were not needed except to assist e avrthats nonaiot the | 1i5a : AL i the de- | nongue river had over $00 head in his ps : = i ety ARG 18 EHewIIT i ol ol ikl " saw the train ¥ y tha e of the | livery"of which, it is understood, will con nEuCa verd el ! Searching for the Buffulo Vietims. gram to The Dee)—Contrary to expecta- | though willing to run trains, are helpless. ; in transferring the pies from the wagons to | box-car pilgrims had met with any i P | sume several days time. HEeng '“»*_ osgaaUtiecend... 1N, some BUFFALO, April 15.—The work of search- | tions, there was no trouble in Catholic | At @ number of points along the line the R e ey I during the trip. The tops of the cars were ki cases where the farmer had a few head 9 4 citizens have openly espoused the cause ‘ k) 8 /! ¥ always crowded, and, as the engine lurched NEW NICARAGUA CANAL BILL and had disposed of his hay the loss was | ing the ruins of the works of the American cles here today. Father Joseph A, Smith | 065 "o vikers, Tt 18 not thought any. law The two cars containing the beet and | §ERYS SRVl MG aars were often bl 3 O Rt heavy. The reports now from the range | Guucose company building for bodies was | of Nebraska City held mass in the Catholic | fuoco Gl permitted at any point, bread were switche o side track o o fength of the car. So far, — confim ment that the loss wil [, G108 J churc his place at 8 and 10 o'clock in | '#¥81O88 i g A DYRAL hread’ '.\.I‘u“‘if,'p".'..". o I'"“'{ :_' atoolt et thrown halt th fength of tho ear. 0 | Senator Morgan Introduces w B Giving 1ts | 1ot be J"Feported at the tme of | begun today, and when the workmen quit | Church in thie place af & and 10 bictockc THE COMPANY'S STORY. Sheeley e approach of Kelly's train | however, none of the 3 d the 4 o = : o sto! Snof s disappeared anc 2 . a T e forenoon, and was listened to by a large ? was reported, when they were 0 down | footing, ‘and the only accident was due to ilacyContrelitoithe/Goyerumen| thoen now hus disappeared and | work tonight the remalns of four persons | yuqience Bishop Bonacum of Lincoln was | The company this afternoon handed to the 28 T } y were moved down anthe: Gause. This occurred a week ago WASHINGTON, April 15.—Senator Mor- [ B¢ PIOSPRCIS 3 i had been found. The morgue was crowded | also present and made some remarks. He | Associated press the folowing copy of a mes- ready o be coupled on to the incoming train | AMOHE canse, IS SRR S KEEL G | an, chairman of the senate committee on 3 i all day with weeping Polish women, wi said hat his purpose here was to introduce | sage to the mayor of Helena, who had sent as soon as it came to a standstill. The ar- | X UGN oF the Utah state line just west | forelen relations, has reported favorably Irrigation in W . and relatives of the men burned. | Futher Smith as the future pasior of U | o message asking for a statement as to the = rival of the provisions assured the waiting | of -Ogden. A man named Holmquist [ @ bill intended as a committee substitute | DOUGLAS, Wyo., April 15—(Special to | made a great outery when the remains v Bensational mewspaDers 1n & meneral way, | extent and cause of the strike: Y spectators that their curlosity was soon to be | alighted to wash his face at a diteh by the | for the Nicaragua canal bill heretofore in- [ The Bee) —J. M. Brockway, Alexander | brought in and the more demonstrative | and in reference to Father Corbett sald [ ST, PAUL, April 16£Hon. John €. Cur- tin, Hele Mont.: After a full considera- od, o e o "0 | Side of the track. While he was engaged | troduced by him. The bill differs in some | Brockway, James A. Brockway, David .| threw themselves on the charred remains. | that he:had excommunicated him and su 1 gratlfied, and in a moment more the great | FAG, 5 (NS N0 e’ fiyer came in sight | respects from the original measure. 1t | Brockway, Willard Virden, G. W. Dickson, [ The morgue officials had to use force to get | pended him from his priest'y functions, and | tion, the rules and schedules of wages and aggregation of industrial pilgrims hove n | 404"y comrades called to him to look out. | contemplates full co-operation on the part | Mrs. Matilda Boggett and Miss Maggie them away from the remains Work will | Warned all ummlk".« |_‘.I have nothing to do | hours of work of enginemen were approved sight. From a distance the cars appeared | Jfo was partlally blinded with soap and | of the United States in the work of the Jckwily of Douglis have just located [ be begun on the ruins at daybreak tomor- | With him in a spiritual way. He gave is | and adopted by the grand officers of tho to be veritable bee hives of unwashed hu- | water, and, in his excitement, ran directly | Nicarus Canal company. All | 2,000 acres of the choicest lands on the Fort | row. The exact number of men who were o RrEs Brotherhoods of Locomotive Engincers and Htocks, bonds anc S d ore 4 I ¢ i Corbett had brought him into a civil | o - y TaR| Ly, ) THaltoph of: the dara Were erawded | In. frant. (of the enginerand’ was ‘cut to/| Stacks, bonds and the bond ebiigations and|| Ietterman; regervation Jear, Dauglas. 1018 | cremated cannot be deflnitely stated as yet. | court azainst the Taws 'of 'the chureh. It Firemen, and by the fully autiiorized come vel o I i " hiece: o gl v roi ookline, 5 -l k. any are to be cancellec entiol D once beg con- _— — s 0 they woul ol Ass mittee of he men themeselves, and educed and even the pilot of the engine was sur- | pleces. He was originally from Brookl or satisfied to enable the company to care | struction of a canal from the Platte river R CIINFe) T raa! Vg Moy ouolims 1o writing ake. took. affedt ithe 18t of telegr n a ans, | @ suburb of Doston, and for its stock and bond oblig mounted by a quartet of husky ve i 0 tions. An | to irrigate the lands. The survey for the Uvishies . 5 . 2 Yxe 4 e I'm el s i Troinant amone thast was LY hetarans. | mouncing his death was sent to his friends | Issue of ‘374,000,000 nonassessable stock ‘of | ditch has already’ been completed, 1t wil | JANESVILLB, Wis, April 15—At 6| May 6 and regularly increafter the firat | March last, Sinco then no chan ero i T ittt i ot o | deh B it bap Compltad t bl | o0 marning the roence af gt | Bt I ot il Sink [E o Bt | achotuin”have e e or "3 owner andproprictor of the only uniform GOT HOLD OF THE BEE ety of the treusury to contyol the re- | the ditch, and It 18 only through the com- | winke, three miles west of here, was | suid he would hold mass here on that duy [ conduetors and. trainmen, making sUght res in the army. He was partially concealed be- [ mhe tourists were much interested n | Of the hew & The Biil originally in- | possible (o carry the enterprise to W suc- | burned and threo children, aged 10, 8 and 6 | & clash of factions may be looked for. WS | ductions in special cases, but leaving & 5 hind the folls of a big flag, Which he waved | yoatbrday morning's Bee and what it had to | troduced provided for the immediate 15 | Cesstul completion. The velcetion comprises | years, perished In the fire. The fire origi- | N o gular, appoint: | large proportion of the wages unchang & In recognition of the vociferous greeting ex- | v ahout their journey. When they stopped T"*"’x“?.‘:: url\xll;_m:;»u“u of L:vn.-:. while the new | some of the finest agricultural land in th nated from a defective chimney. In her b were formulated by the officers of the com- ; S e ot Thare v S o e | 57 o er e Shon ey o | B et B ot ST | R " e Bt | e o, T By S e ) U flags on every car and had not the supposi- | up o pickel apiece, which they invested In | canal, Tho secretary of the trensury Is to | Dodgis. ¢ badly burned. WHO WANTS 1 OFFICERS? spective orders and of the employes affected on been belled by the cinder-begrimed | ninore” ‘T thiose ' companies which were | fssue $L600,000 th o bonda o or S J S ———— el nd have been submitted to the men them- appearance of the party, the company ortunate enough to have the nickel one of | company, guaranteed by the Unite Plight of & Crazy Miner, DAVID DUDLEY FIELD'S OBSEQUIE 2% o 3 7 5 ¢ slves for approval by vot No oha i o Vet hk ' : fortunate enougl jisd 3 h nited Missourl Judges, Seat Up for Contempt, Py hange in might have been mistaken for a picnic party | {ho men was gssigned the task of reading | States. The new bill strikes - out | RAWLINS, Wyo, April 1 eclal Tele- DIt i Tails preyiously agrecd aule has been Su iz Bunoavibollipyitaf 48 Lt ) the paper aloud and the rest of the com- | the provision forbldding “government di- | gram to The Bee)~A crazy man was found low the Remming to | o e O Tuilee Lyons, | Made, nd reduction of rates of pay or in- A R VEDRWITH LT o tho | PADY Erouped around him and stened to | (5G40 "Ciiminates « the the company | vesterduy by W. Daley about three miles exting Pluce. A s o ot (YORS | crease in hours of switchmen or yardmen at spectators as the train stoppod. uider the | the reading with much apparant interest. | powers conferred on the visiting enginecrs | West of town. He was without coat or [ NEW YORK, Ap rhal tunorallgsrve lROISRAE G ol RN Ry na or clgewhere was undor .consldaras Some of them took exception to being | in the original bill. hat, his face badly scratched and one eye | jees over the remains of the late David * and the proposed changes in the sched- an assessment ordered by the United States | ylog district court, last night hecame violent and made all sorts of threats Burlington bridge, and the pilgrims answered | clissed with Coxey’s army. They contended it with three cheers and an enthusiastic | {hat . they were, entirely independent and waving of their flags and banners. | were col ducting themselves in a manner ules of conductors and truinmen were sub- Ject to the vote of the men soon to be taken unst the jail | and reported to thd company. Under these o fi\nl\l o :-n‘m] ||.-nn o I\nrmlul\\ to town | 15,q1 PENSTONS. and placed in jall. Today he was suffi- | LS00 N BENSIONS. fently recovered t0 tell that he formerly [ Calvary worked in No. of hund Fleld were held this afternoon at lpiscopal church In the prosenc: s of mourne The pall bearers There were hall a dozen OF 50 | more worthy of respe o il e mine at Rock Spri T i S T T LR Ly e G SN of the latter, which were fnseribed | of ilv“w::::?x'n RIsapeor sanieie Lin to the Late War Remembered by | that he had started for Hopkinsville, tice Fuller, John Bigelow, Charles | S G0 Tiner told him that, unloss he bos mlr‘ll’vll:x, T s R with such legends as: *Free Silver and | * A man who should spend a day with o General Government, nefghboring camp, and got 108t Joseph H. Choate, Willtum M. | haved he would have to o put in w dun- | wnti} o telogram dated Sntte sont. o Plenty of It," “Government Employment for | Kelly's followers would have no. difficulty | . \VASHINGTON, ~April (Special to Anthor VTR Bl alans: arts, Abram . Hewltt, ex-Judge Charles | geon. The judge was sufferine from neu- | \glty & LeleRRn dated Butte, Mont,, April 5 e SR i oikG Y8 1 Y | rhe Bee)—Pensions granted, issue of A ! sody. Chaneclior McCracken, 1. L. | ralgia and éalled for a physician to relicye \ Ji gan, was received Lo b anci nacauiring afohotps feslactlon tatibard Akl | G850 o ¥ Neptamnat 10 e arapil | CASPER, Wyo, April 16.—(@pecial to % “Gallaway, Judige Abram K. | the pain, but no one could be obtuined. 1t | b General Manager Case, stating that un :‘.‘»1 shington.’ ~Fopular attentlon was oon- | storles, The army la composed of all sorts | 3o SIPVEL EOMAHKAT C tiLiBL o aws ok The Bee)—The sheriff of this county has | Tawrence, Henry H. Anderson, Sie William | 18 sald that the judge is going insane. His | less former wages were restored the men (el LI car, from the engine, | of men who profess all manners of vocations. : £ Superior, Nuckolls; minor of | yyst received a telegram from Vermillion, wne Booker, Judge John 1 Ju predecessor in office, Judge Copenhaver, | would strike at noon the same day. Thus which was known as th adquarte is now on his deathh an Dix officiated, | & daughter are insane shoe- | Wiliiam 8. Clark, Nemuaha City, N 8" of | There are carpenters, machin and his wife and | the strike was precipit harles 1, Daly and Gene A without' notice S, D, st ing that A. C. Arnold had given General Kelly, Chief stepped for- | makers and representatives of nearly eve Clemma A, Field, Omaha, Dougla, ¥ 8 Rev. Dr. Mor from the. shock ot [ito. t) N y ) kers and represe s of nearly every , Omuha, Douglas; Hmselt up Lo the authorities there, repre- | Swayne. Iev 1 ie_company from any of its employe ward and was met halt way by General | bther trade. Most of them appear (o be | M nhart, Hartington, Cedar Bmting Db had Mtolen $300 from the ‘denet | assisted by Rey. Dri H. Y. Satierlee, Rev! | his imprisonment through the BMoare of tholr rorsendrs Kelly, who respectfully touched his cap in | honest and have the aspect of men to whom [ ploWi: Original-Georke W vill at this pl and desired to be sent here [ €. C. ‘Tlitany and ey, W i MURDER AND SUICIDE, orders or otherwise, that wages or terms of oghition of the rank of the officer. The B roant v, Alve apie Ann. - Tncrease iun to stand trial. The authorities here hardly [ Among the mourners aside from the ded . 4 J poverty has been brought by adv 5 o alr.:| Rapide. D, Increaue—iillian - service were unsatisfactory. Al rumors or chifef came to the point without wasting Know whether to believe Arnold's represen- | jurist’s —distinguished —family “were = the cumstances vathel atements that the company wus than through any want | wlumni of Willlams college, o dé tion et st (deceised), Avoca, Pottawatiamie on or to think that he is endeavoring Shoots His Wifo proposing words GG . of effort on their part William “H“Shipmian, - Mctncire, Mitehells | o gt them off & clow to the rent wobhers | from. the legislature and & committee from Rl e or had thoughts of replaclig its employes , UGeneral Kelly,” said he, “we have here | One of the Sucramento company Is Michael | Oscar Periy, Jackson Junction, Winn Lol : th te Har assoclation. The latter in. 028 s Molaon, have been false. The company |5 not re- 00 loaves of bread and 2,000 pounds of | Whalen, a sandy-haired Irishman, who re- | shiek; Jumes' MeCullum, “Cresco, ' Howard. er Solled Hiy Hands with Wo, cluded William 1. Hornblower of New HIAWATHA, Kan., April 15 (Special | sponsible for the strike by which men are meat. Thesa ure In the cars which will be | sombles the popular Omaha police oficer | Qriginal widows. ete.—Murtha Heald, Coon | CHIEYENNE, Wyo. April 16— (8t Attorney’ General Hancock. The | Telegram to The Bee)—One of the most | thrown out of employment. in all industris attached to your traln. We have also two | only in name.. wWhalen 15 & machinist and s, Carroll; | Hurrlet M. Lathrop, | mpe Bee,)—There 18 Bo truth in the remain in the vestry all might | gnoeking murders und suicides known in | and the business of communities o1 ARaOled 110, AR SEALIE (TR SHATE Bt e ) ne. | Quimby, Cherokee; Marsaret Penioomrol: | The Bee.)—There is ruth in the ru quard and tomorrow morriing will b | SHOCKINE IELEE SO SHICEES e s oy unities along its agoniloads opiplas Mhioh WillAlag uestAr was born raised in Massachusetts. He | Svgea, Pottawattamic; Rachel Gallent) in circulation that Judge J. A. Riner of [ placed aboard a special car and taken t) 11R section IR OECYEOIRIYAY. SO no made to suffer I Ihe company has ferred to your ‘kegping. Having done this | wont to © i fourteen years ago and | Meibourne, Marshalls Aapn ot O nited States court wis onee employed | Blockbridge, Miss, where the fnterment | mitted this morning, James T. Watkins, | at all times been willing to discuss with ity L L since then worked steadily until the [ Muauoketa, Jackson:’ Mary™ J. Davidson, | as a brakeman on the Union Pacific ruil- | will occur a wealthy and highly respected farmer of | employes or with their duly authorized we wish you (o remain on the cars and ac \ ked steadily until the | Muauoketa, Juck: A b i ¥ it 1 highl 1 mploy thot i H company us across the river to Council | present year. He iwas employed In the [ Lucas, Lucas; Margaret Graham (mother), | road. The judge came to this state direct . el Brown county, shot and fatally wounded [ Fepresentatives all questions affecting thele Bluffs at once. Unfon Iron works, where the Charleston | Centerville, Appanoose: minor of George | from Ann Arbor, Mich., and was w Moyements of Ocean Vessels, his wife and then took poison, from the [ Wages of other terms of employment That Is perfectly satisfactory to us” ro- | ana Monterey were bullt, aud was cont | We Willlams, Marshalliown, Marshall ticini attorney until appointed to his At San Francisco—Arrived—J. M effects of which he soon died. Watkins JAMES J. HILL, President plied the leader of the Commonweal forces, | yidered a very compotent ‘man. When the | of foneph 8. Chimpion. Vi imie Giny Apos [ €nt position by President Harrison. T O e had not heen living with hix wife for some % W. CHASE, General Munager pliag:the leader of Lis=Uommanwoat, I 5 compot u en the | orJoseph 8. Champion, il City, Mad- Sl i rom Yeparted--Que time, This morning he went to the house ral Mahogor. . R T 1 Umes came: thaworkinon |asthe ahon(] jaon, 2 Young Trout for Wyol Troquols, for Comox; Richard 111, for | hefare any one was up and shot her twice ALL QUIET AT SUPERIOR hen wassho e perfect discipline | were cut 40 per cent in wages and soon after olorado: Widows, Indlan wars—Hannah | LARAMIE, Wyo. April 15.—(Special to Charles B, Kennedy, for Nusha- | She fs now in n dying condition, 1t is | The correspondent of the Associated p which controls General Kelly's forces. The | large number of them, among whom | Hasson, Denver, Ardpahoe. T e NS L T RRReiA” 19 o Allon, for whaling; Dora, for | thought by many that Watkins had brooded | at West Superior telography e wated pre commander nodded to Colonel Baker, who at | \halen found himself, were' discharged, He - — e e ahary, now nt; ‘schooner Ralph . Long, for [ over his family’ troubles until he had be- | of a strike at that point as sei oo 68 guce walked fown the e of cars i Tt | dus' - wite and famy i San Frasosen | naxcors simomian assocrariox. | St u Hhad or SO SO0, T | Nithagal Miucalint for Fogy Guiblel | Gome e e A G R Qe All capta of companie and for awhile succeeded in paying his ren streams of the state. The work of tri Aattardam ATRin L T Y Great Northern) having start 18 foe that none of thelr men loave the train.” | and gotting enough to eat by such odd rt Addresses Made by Many Promiuent | planting the fish will'be begun next mol R e R T (I o 8 M shiarnoldy AL Ay Talertbreate AATTA T AL adye Zach captain touched his cap in response and | jobs as he could find around town. Lately Peopl = T P i 14 S AR ) Colonel Robert Me. } Iec 0 trouble |s - repeated the order to the men in his com- | he could not get even a stable to clean and WASHIN : . Carbon Miners Injured. AFCINE S0 R h sed—Lepanto, | peynold thor of the secession letter ac nticipated “there A dispatch recelyved by i io could not get even a stable to clean and ASHINGTON, April 15.—Severa i ke 3 : for New York eynolds, author of th n letter ad- | ¢y pioneer-Press from § \ mand. They had beon carried In thete same | fnally concluded (o Join the IAUstrial army | qrod members of the Lincom ser il | | CARBON, Wyo. Aptil 15—(8pecinl to [ “R¢™ inraitar—Passed sue for New | dressed to Governor Waite, the substance | fie &loneer-fress from Summitt, Mont., on cars for six days past, and the temptation | and {f he could do o better Ko back to his | soeiution hoit thele. umcoin Memorial as- | the Bee)—Threc Finland miners were se- [ York; Werra, for New Yok, | of which was given in a octated prews | he Gatcade divislon, says no ane 1s working to streteh their tired limbs must have been | old home in Massachusetts, where he hoped ¢ inual meeting last | piously injured by falling coal in the Union | At _Southampton—Arrived ale, from | dispateh from. Lincoln, o has'been [ | fh: MISE GIVRION A8 IaF as. can. lie learned almost irresistible, but not a man uestioned | e o and wesd for his Tty Whajen | MEDU in the old house on Tenth street | Puacils mine hore: Priiay. Their names | New York Ol I Rt At i bl W[ thore, S mho Eatrikers. ara” sullt (o ba: wail (5 Authariv ot hia loadoron"niierapiad ol whoraed well latorman on/modt gunsral (sup | hRES, Bresldent Linscln dled, Vico Ereps | acac Jash ARtioY doEBonaly and Bued: | 07 BasezAmtived-Ta Borione, fom | Ho, sfered the ietier I avention ta the | BTG WILh provisions, nd ALaHe PR e dent Stevenson presided in the absence of | den Hermin. New York. newspapers here, but none of them would | of success NGy jeots, Ile said that there was but | U yonkon_ pre! ! - S A publish it His ecession plan recelves no | A Devil's Lake speclal to neral Kelly offered to have a detach- | ittle chance for a working man in California | {{hie€ Justice Fulier. Dr, Tennis 8. Ham- McReynolds Breaks Loose Agaln. Crouble Brewing tn Alabama. Bhdorsemént here S HEVILN LAl apsols) ta tho ‘Associsied ment of his soldiers carry the pies from the | at tne present time. It was not a manu | Loy President of tne assoclation, made @ | o Mefteynolds Biuaby Loose Agatn. | p5ip\(INGHAM, Ala, April 16-The situ- Bl I says the wtrikers have proveuted any wagons to the commissary car, but Ohlef | facturing state, as even the water buckets a TRAMDS AR 3 Mo | L o AR Jpamal e oopy A LI o AR TEAS (R, N Veteran of the Crimen DI novement of the trains from that point for Batey datasininad 1o ReR bia men as ks | [Raturing tats, 8B G¥4R Ehe WAL Du: MIAY . tary Herbert, Senator Man- rkable letter which on Monday wil | atlon here t 8 o EAEARR e S SR A forty-eight hour The company, with the work, fearing that If some of the travelers | oaciimce “mne fallure of the Midwinter fair | Wa At Lincom's desthbed. andTehn® i ented to Governor Walte of Colo- | the result e a et A olIBI TOKk ApHI 1h=A. veleran of the | holp of “the ‘orew of the traln that was were allowed to leave the cars it would be | yuq still further discouraged the people and | Nicolay, Lincoln's private secretary. Lets | T s published today., The author Is [ 98¥ s RS RRAED IR A A | T.\ah} Ticleads Batoty stopped there yesterday, tried to make up & dificult to keep the rest from following their | if he could once get back to his old home | I€I% Of regret were received from Secretary | Robert McReynolds of Oklahoma, who for- LD LS ,‘;:_“;‘,“‘l“,‘l “;,H“j",;”"“‘\j;‘l“f* ‘““‘: “” T '(*l SEEaL0 R A "‘" train today for the east, bul were prevented example. This view was cheerfully acqul- | New England would be plenty good enough | LAmont, Assoclute Justice Shiras, As:istant | merly lived at Lincoln, and is now at Den- [ [ome 8o Gl any disturbance that may | of phenamonia. Mr. Hibbert was a natlve | bY the strikcrs, — They will allow the bag- esced fn by General Kelly, and a squad of | for him et o0 it crtics Righardson | ver, ahe doouent sheammends ihe nece Brise, and it has been learncd the militia | of Nottingham, Jngland, and was 6 yeavs | S48¢ car and the mall cars to proceed, but police was detailed to transfer the proven One of the pecullar features of this mod- | New York, Fresident T, T. Eekert of the | braska. Cotorado and ofher stases e - | has been glven orders to provide them- | old. y forcibly prevent the coupling of any passen- der. None of the tourists had had their | orn piigrimage is the fact that so far as = Western Union Telegraph company, Whitee | ver issto is made one of the leading grounds | S1V63 WItR 4000 rounds of ammunition Whaoteente Tacotnatl RoF HEALA The baggage car is exempt breakfast yet, and they regarded the huge | can be nscertained not a drop of lquor has | law Reid, Rev. Dr. Parkhurat of New York | for the declaration, and McReynolis claima | and be ready In case of a call ' meet wolesale Vacelnation. [ or tercterence, us It has mall matter in trays of luscious looking pastry which were | peen drank on the trip. At Oakland some ; {ity, Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Senators | that whgh the letier is presented tc R L S IS Ay. the | BROOKLYN, April 15.—-Between § o'elock | it. A special eeting of the city council carried past them with Nungry eyes. They | bae poitins o 'a® batvel of clder for the | Alllson, Cockrell lon. Henderson, Mc- | ernor’ Waite 1t will hive full endorse- | ° B e 1 Saturday nlght and 1 o'clock yesterday | decided today to hear any warrants the com Secmed Lo be favorably Inprosacd with (his | 1S, gfolled, cut u barrel of clder for the | Millen 'and Shefman”ani Representutives | ment and' bear sISNAturés from the siates R morning 1,00 persons were vaccinated in | pany might swear ont and ¢ o them, evidence of the I will of the Omaha | pecn offered or recived. The men seem to | = LSl e named e t— PITTSBURG, April 16—The miners em- | Willlamsburg, Fitty-two doctors and 132 | The strikers are orderly, and ha n Keep= n.lmnx\hu;x General Kelly poiuted out | bo sensible enough (o know beller than (o | Lexington Peaple Friendly to Breckinrlige, Wreck on the Unlon Pacifl ployed In the New York and Cleveland Gas | Bolicomen did the job, They met with som I Al DERSG. i It 1 Mr. Emil Drandeis and futroduced hiim a5 | touch it, and aithough some of them have & | “LEXINGTON, April 16.~While the press | HILLIARD, Wyo. April 15-The train | Creck mine at Turtle oreck have decids he [ understood tha 1 who may be T O e Bee uhey yented helr | liulo money uone of It s spent for intoxl- | and the courts are against Colonel Breck- | que at Evanston at 10:20 last night was [ t0 Feturn to work at the &-gent rat Tron MMl Closes Down |cpana b promptly 9. vp Chief Seavey had intended that the stop at | CAth . ERAY MATS BubL SRA-RUeE. & b ‘K\ E | inridge, there is profound bympithy for | ditched half a mile east of here. William Saffacarea be D e ISHPEMING, Mich,, April 15.-The Win COAST DIVISION TIED UP, Bummit should be o dol . ould ed, 8 calize | pim here at his home. Although there s | Lethbridge, engMeer, an 3eo! afosaies M b s R Y P R 2 \ VISION I Summit should be briet, but some delay was [ (nay their success depends largely on the | no disputing by record i Ithough thera tn | Lethbridge, engffieer, and O. H. deorgq | yAWRENCE, Kan, April 16.—During the | $horP tron min vty EATTLE, Wash., April 15.—The Great perienced in waiting for the engine and it | T4t — | out'in"the trial he haw Deen u true triond | cach were derafled und the cagine throan | progress of & banquet which was tendered | Sfter tiventy year or 1 o ther Ir trike has extended tod S0 1o whl 3 n - s out in the trial, he has been a true friend | cars were derafled ing engine (hro progress o an Y as ten wocount of the little demand for 18 produets 0 ra ke ha i oduy Wy ily @ o'clock wuen the train pulled (Continued on Third Page. l to many nelghbors and assoclutes, The | down an embankn: twenty-five feet Bigh, | the senlor class of the High school by the | The mine employed 20 men, r the ade divisivn sid Lhe Whole sys= |

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