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THE OMAHA DAILY BE 'ABLISHED 19, 1871, OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 17, 1894, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS \ e T N " and a pleture of a “heathen Chinee niuC Nt Qr N and 7,00 Spanish pilgrims. The imvosing | R T8 ver i | thon: Mountals: sxbre iR ¢ vore | NI N P AMP IN THE TIMBER | ftrtctit it teieeneees | TERMS DID NOT SUIT NELLO | fc™vere chaglers chtva it | BONACUM. ACAINST CORBETT | Msemgh it Iha'iyhee Jia IT LA A Al 4 pails, and another a big iron kettle, or som Mali, prefect CL of A T B E similar campfire utensil, s d'vites, and the whole chapter of th which he died at P nt, Mo., several | ML 4 L L iIAF SAmpBre stensll, =0 % bastilca, AC (e, @nd Of the sciviecs i i hours later Mr. | Art had a larg * \e front rank of the ¢ was occupled holiness received BIfts presented him by amount of money on rson and recelp : by two big trucks, which were generously | Wanted a Guaranty He Would Not Be Sur- | the motors of the movement. He was | Suit to Evict the Recaloitrant Priest fi for several thousand hich had 1 oral elly's Army Sleeping 1n the Woods | furnished by €. H. Finney, proprietor of the bt > cheered as he was borne from the chusch, uit to Evict the Recaloitrant Priost from | for seve! housa ) which ha s General Kelly's Army Flecping 0| Rea Tine N - Nbeny; -1y oMy (he rendered to Peixoto, Rl S S Palmyra Postponed, L g R AL e LA B LT Fatal Termination of an Attompt to DYNAMITER CAUGHT IN LONDON, Wi Uit b 3 Frigten a Scab, contributed by the citizens. Sheriff Hazen S g i OUTIN FULL, East of Council Bluffs, food, clothing and other stuff that had been Sl Pieduont. AR eaded the army with the big cane that was | URUGUAYNS REFUSE TO CONCEDE THIS | Mombs and Homb x;m:;yu inlore Found 1n | [MPORTANT WITNESSES NOT PRESENT MenT ray o Lodgings. made for him and present to him by L HIS MEN MOVE FIVE MILES ON FOOT | Wil ", e By e dviut LONDON, ApMIBR-EAL Farrington roxd Promising Proposit iver of | FIRST VIOLENT ACT OF STRIKERS was closely f and the drum, that revived the spirits of the | General Salgado and Hundreds of | Detective Inspector Mr. Melville arrested | gively Tilt In the Court Room Over th CANTON ¥ 11 1 ively he Cou 00 er the DANTON, 0., April 16 celver Lynch marching hosts with such selections as S sod B ) Slck and Wounded Men Gave Th lves | Francesca Poltl, an Ttalian, well known as 4 o daneerous anarchist, When taken into | Admission of the Defendant's Afidavit of C. Aultman & Co, which went into | Attempts of tho Great Northern Company Urgent Invitation of the City to Depart | * Marchink Throug Glicorgla.,” “ohn Trown's 2 - ; jody,” and the I neral Kelly rode a Up, but the Admiral Returned to g » Y ? e . Accepted with Little Reluctanc spirited sorrel horse, which had also been i e s e do AL custody he had a bomb in his possession t Well Won by liquidation last summer, has fssued a cireular 5 Move Téalns Delinted furnished by Mr. Finney Several times He was a great friend of Boudin, the anar- the Priest. proposing a compromise with Lewls Miller 0 ains Ueleated. while passing through the city he was com- e chist who was fatally injured some time L BY-. ARbui ke SR SYehoN 15, AEBIRS B Vi f N pelled to stop and make a speech to the citi= | coocin o 10 e since by the premature explosion of a bomb to the Savings and Trust company of Cleve NO_ TRANSPORTATION IS IN SIGHT YET | J0ic (5" e "gatherea alan the lino of [ (Gorstenied 1 by the Amock [HAC he Wi cureying (0 Greanwieh park, | NEBRASKA CITY, April 16— peoial | Jond for the eredliors of Auftman & co. | STAKE EXTENDS TO EASTERN DIVISIONS > b o was greeted with cheers every- | MONTE 20, 6.—As_excl y | Aft urdin's de Solth vanished fro =k 5 2 i e e creditors o & Co Ho was greeted with cheers every- | R 0 Bl T ed pres correspondent | i usual. haunts, After much: search It | TeleBram to The Bee)—The sult in eject- | §319.000 worth of stocks owned by him i was digscovered that b refuge | ment brought by Bishop onacum to eject the IMirst National bank of Canton and other Railroad Companics Have a Vow They Will CAMPED IN THE TIMBER Saturday afternoon, the rebellion of Admiral ) i i ;m the camp at Chautauqua grounds | de Mello against the government of Presi- | watched his abodekclosely, and Saturdsy | ar paimyes. ot from the parochlal resldence | o b, r¢ thie Indebtedness is not satisfied eotion West of 8t, Paul tho Only Ong Not Haul the Outfit Gratis, Bee correspondent telegraphed dent Peixoto has completely collapsed and | ere rewarded by seeing him cmerge there- came up beforo County Judge | ag the end of that time the securities arc to Runuiy Tonight the army s encamped under the S from. He carried a susy s looking par- | Baton at 2:30 this afternoon. This morning | be sold. Receiver Lynch has received from Nills At the Chautanqua grounds, The boys | (he capture of the rebel admiral by the fleet | cel, and started off en a quick pace, clotely | about 10 o'clock M. L. Hayward, Bishop | the bank creditors in v parts of the TROOPS KEEP UP THEIR COURAGE WELL | are singing and happy, but their hearts | Of President Peixoto is looked upon here as | folowel BY, e SEiatives | WEGH (G| Bonacum's attorney, called upon Father Cor. | country “endorsements of the proposition Sand Sy a1 will be broken in the morning, for If they | being only a question of a few hours. . Toere hadowins i sprane apon wim. Ho | bett and his attorney, I F. Warren, desir. | 1o says that If these terms gecapranity | CSTRUCEECIGRSARATCENGRIBES SRR — wish o get, thitough Towa ithey cwiil have As told in these dispatches on Saturd: was taken to the Bow Street police 'st- | ing to know if they would Hot adobmnikts 1 ML Bot nosah reorganize and pay dol . i o walk. Sheri azen here with two | A6 MellB m tLaE o % a severe | don. The parcel he had been carrying was A ey would not accommodate | jap o dollar. The sched of C. Aultman compailes of militia, and they are stationed | Aamiral de Mello; atter sustalning a severe.} rouna to Contain an ron omb soven el both himself and the bishop and try the :\”r{,' Ju}‘l-‘: Vhr'r' the assets are $1 300,000 Rejocts of Militia They Move In Good Ors at the Chautaugua ground The army | defeat at Rio Grande City, losing from 400 to | long and five feet whie, with an iron crew | cago in the morning, instead of 2 p. m., the | and the liabilities $1,500,000. A Mail G With o A reached here at b p. m. and had supper be- | 500 men, succeeded in putting to sea with | knob at one end. Suater Poltls 10dkings | yine got, and was J . : Ll LA L to Parks Mill—Song ervice L a ip d were searched and there were found bot- o sot, and was informed that defendant - aclies— Tt I8 u Whol dark. The men are very cheerful, as | the Republica and the trangports and at- | ties containing sulphuric acid and lquid | was not ready for trial, due to the fact that CHICAGO'S SCOURGE, Uit bbbt bl A L CHL) sty or Nothing. Smallpox Cases Counted by the Hundred corted b e Sheriff and Two Compunle rted by the Sheriflf and Tw panies Gffers of the Men t and Specches. they are under the impression that they are | temnted to make Aalhg o depart- | potash. A number of letters and anar- woing to bo kiven o froo ride ncrow the | WO i MeKG R A e (SPAT | chistic lierature were nisa soized. It trans. | e efal Mithesses could not great state of lowa, but a special car ¢ LT A a G L sur- | Dives that the police recelyed warning two | bamely all the priests prescnt at Omalia \ 3 7 e talriing ofclals ot tha Milwaukee and render his whole force to the Uruguayan iu- | \eeks ago that an explosion would be [ and Father Phelan of St Louis, This Health Department Helpless. 1t's a long road to Washington if you have | {HIHE OO o0 the e about § thorities, But at the last moment a dis- [ shortly nttempted in England. The author- [ seemed to satisfy the bishopre This | oHICAGO, April 16.—One hundred and | gopaprh April s v AN I Tage to waik e By I pesvaR L b an agreement took place between the rebel ad. | ftlea Tegard the capiure s a MOSt Im- | \io stated thar i shore (ClIOM Attornioy, | ty-slx new cases was the smallpox |y e /. Sy biss el 3 L L Ll miral and General Salgado, and the latter, | portant one o & at a short form afidavit would | twenty-six new cases was the POX [ girike at dark toni actied within Thin fs respectully referred to General capturing thelr traina at all hazards, and DRRI6] By, 400, aTtGO) Mol anicyGuR el Poltl was brought up at Bow Street pe be sufficient, as he was Keliy's brigade of the Industrial army, which | if the army ¢ capture a train it will be Jost starving men landed upon Uru- | court today and fornjally charged with the Chautautua grounds, east of Councll Blufts, | prs. Overton and others trom Counell | Sion' (e authorities, After General Sal. | the anarchist literatere and liquids found At 3 o'clock the oops marched out from | religious services, after which General Kelly gado !m<] gone ashore Admiral de Mello sent n th d’ulll’ hist's | udgings were produced / y al Kelly | 0y offer to surrender to the Uruguayan au- | In court. Poltl was charged the un- | &0 on of p the camp at Dillonville, and at & o'clock a | made a speceh to the army saying that they | {1 CRAC 1o SERPRERE GO L farantee not to | lawful possession of oxplosive it tran. | entation of this document the circus fn the | (i} n, and to Breck he Brecks LS LS L L ey ",“1 surrender him (0 the government of Brazil, | Spired after his arrest that the police re- | FOUTL WOW, begar = o presence of the | fne Department of Health declares it is ‘diviston, Bast of:tl thera familiarly known as the Chautauqua grounds. | it 16 the army o e a hort | The Uruguayan oficials were unable to give | & ived ‘:\'nunllhl‘flllwl o weeks ago that an | {0 atablish e Tacty pwtios was desired | ynable to prevent the further spread of o 5. |ESEF UBLIOR| 6t LFa LoAky LA RN, They were excorted that far by Sherilf Hazen | time, He st Jdn a short | {is bledge, and consequently Admiral de | Anarchist explosion ‘would shortly bo at- | 4y S0 janay e main—first, | the plague unless facilities are provided A e L 3 a . He promised the men extra ration L Ll Al A tempted in England. Among the boo he pendency of charges and specifications and two companies of militia. It was the [ in the morning, and sald, come what would, Mello remained on board the Republica, That L 3 5 pAmong the books | whioh wore presented: to Archbls s and the people of the wards most T forwards went o the province of | found in Polti’s lodgings was a treatise on [ WM Al iBINHOBIELNES | P vant s cosbpari e 1L PADOELID ¢ Enu\Y CANLS prevalent belief that a train would be “cap- | they would all stand together. He said 45 S . e dynamite written by Alfred sbel, the | Nessy last Thursday and are soon to be A y L i i that it e \was fired on his men would be. | RIo Grande do Sul, according to a report re- | &3 ¥ . Taldibefare Mg as soon as they arise. was working as usual tured” there and (the - Mississippi river | that if e was fired on his men wo e e b ntaa A < | Swede, who first attempted the application ore Mgr. Satolli, which, if true, dis- ) A i Dy The railway officials have stopped tralns | celved I ll.’m;.l attempted to make a tand" | of nitro-giycerine as an explosive ag qualify Bishop Bonacush from beginning or —————— edge whatever from the other end of the cached In good seaso ay develop tha MR g. The rebels were driven back to thel s sive age L Al Mg o h ¢ ! :;.."fl t : ¥ y:n ;] | [; o JI t ) ‘1:::;' HromaniooL e — s by the Tascos of President Peixoto and | , On the pages of other books was written L (G HehpLosent ‘auits SanidN Gl ges HILL HISSED. line. Friends of the strikers In this ¢ x; o fostering of this belief was just a o Ky ¥ 0 e o and | ,p 0T ive e afds oW v having been pes g o TREB I - bt of the stri L TRl eIt oreetite: oh - phct NOT YET GONE. the whercabouts of the Republica are now un- | LONE Live Anarchy® and *“Down with L ket o WL AG U I G Rl Bl g ArE, pract.0e.0 - Kknown Eandiuoyort ERNINets (this i he present actiol T i o BB the reason they be otk KU AR Ties S a5 the Fallvead smen: not BT N oM Mt o b o 3 e his point, if sustained, would nonsuit the ric'a Benntor by Single Taxltes. h ilroa n, _l Kelly and Ifis Ar Still Linger in the The Brazilian government fleet, after tak: Triple Alliance Talks Disarmament, bishop); second, to prove that Bishop Bon NEW YORK, April 16, nator D. B. to get the army In motion. If a train is County Limits. ing possession of the Aquidaban, formerly [ ponyion™ AT SE T R ol ‘had entercd” into .an’ agreement. with | Hill was' vigorously ¢ “captured”’ it will be taken after a proper 5 the rebel flagship, at Desterro, Is said to Hiolh N, $ ispatch rom M ) s Rag ement with ill was vigorously hissed at a meeting un. § I i lln a proy There was or from Council Bluffs [ ji0 Tt e that city and (he state of | Vienna to the Standard says Bmpe Mgr. Satolll and the complaining priests to | der the auspices of the Manhatian Single show of force on ihe part of o sherifl, SR have capt ¢ HiNarAL ant SRRE Pinne o - | cease persecutions of priests and take no | pax club. T i Sttty ce on ihe part of the sheriff, to [ o5 e Kelly's men hid eaptared | Santa Catharina is also reported to hav Willlam and Emperor Francis Joseph, ac- ase persecutions of priests and take no | myx club, The hisses were called forth by o Jorthern ofiices and the heads teps t the Great Nort exonerate him from any charge of negligence e . cotaing tothe PEAtIEY, had e 1 : “¢ | steps against them pending the trial of ¥ | at the Great North and to excuse the railroad ny f ¥ “"“"‘1! ";(""' allegiance. These reports, how- [ EHR L2 il o Fiiday last when they | CHATEes against himself. a speech from Congressman Tom L. John- | quarters of the American Railway unions i exct e railroad company from any ever, lack confirmation. Vv lenyInE e R Y The ¥ b son of O ho arraigned M r Bveryth was running on schedule tine ; . o5 Kbyl Cebrn ot ant i » cre leaving the terminus of the Southern ie proof of the second point is said who arraigncd Mr. Hill for his | Bveryihing wa lability to the members of the army. What | Careful inquiry by telephone und telegraph . - 22 ey O o e es ucier® | ha in the hands of Dr. Phelan of St. Tousy | (i speech. After Mr. Johnson had dis- [ from this city to the boundury of the strike Kelly and the officials have between them is | failed to verify thii The ramor grew from HOW DA GAMA FLED. gut of ‘tne door a larie hammer dropped | in the shape of an autograph letter from | & ssed single tax a while, a man in the | territory, - The report recelved st Wikib, St atve % le % ona ria rom the roof of the station and fell to the | Satolli stating such to be the facts audience wanted to kimw by what right he | from the west that the Northern Pacifig not given to the humble privates, one of | the fact that ¢ix cars with hay In for he | gl Story of I'ls Attemp* to Surrender Fol- | grourd at thelr feet. An Inquiry has been i SO HEMACLYS ne to New York: to ins I he | employes out there would probably strike s B Senaiter y ¥ LR Bishop Bonacum denied having ente vk 1o nsult Dayid Hill, ““the npl h ¥ ¥ LALLM accommcdation of the militia were sent cut lowed by H » Flght. e Munfch Allesenen Zeitung says that | INt0 such contract and Father Corbett greatest living democrat.” Mr. Johnson | in sympathy cannot be verified here, and i€ TVITE D ATOSMOVE RO about midnight, This was the only tran aut, | (COPyFlshted, 1856, by the Awoclated Press) | Bmperor Willlam's ssence from the gala | duced a_ copy which he translated Lo the | {iad ho obrortanity to snswer this uestion generrlly AdIsoraUitotl AL MRl iin 0l LIty A conference was held yesterday morning S s g Y RIO DE JANEIRO, March 14, 1894.—(Spe- | performance, given in his honor, was not | court. Bishop Bonacum reiterated his de- [ the audience bursting forth with hisses, cat i Rallway unfon- are being lcld “f; Notween Sheriff Hazen and Governor Jackson PREPARING 10 RECEIVE THE ARMY. | clal Correspondence, via Steamship Coleridge | due to the fact that he had received in nfals, and the court ruled it he would flle | S2lI8 and crles of “Hill 1s a traltor to the T ns o ;"l“"\ ,-)"“"'K‘."I_“l“;"’ e the result of whicii was that the sherift noti- —_— to New York, April 16)—“While nothing | fonded if he visiteh tha g ([, aeavIne Ruoiian e reun it e i aan e SN ¢ tho' points numed will. joliL/ the’ trl fied General Kelly that the twenty-four | Waslington Authoritles biscussing What | except taxation—not even bloodshed— is cer- | stated in diplomatlc circles at Stanitly i Hiafattorn ;m.ui-lf(-““'xhl’u“..‘;:l.mi LN QAT 1y, TN ) LR A There was some doubt what action hours for which he had asked had expired | (o uuRZ-’n‘;‘E" ”{’ :_‘l:”‘l‘l,"“\'i" it tain in a South American revolution, never- ‘"',;"':Su;(«'-:‘._V“ul‘il‘fi nig visit, to Bmperor | 2% miavic, prepare be taken at these meetings. At St. Cloud and he must get ready to leave. Kelly asked | <00 0y m-x'ull'rlm-']re o j‘::m;‘lf‘, theless, it may be fairly said that the revolt sed the question of @ parti m Mr. Warren then said he would be very plained that Tis Phrase “Dear Sturges™ | the m n‘l:_‘v- 'rv }dwwwl to w'n-l- “.”! u:l it transportation had been provided and | {o take netive interest in. the ¢ MO | Bragil s dead. But the wake over the | Ment of the nationsin the triple ailiance. | Elad to have the bistop sign the afdavit, | L onuosts LMoL 00 LHe O S e R ite zei elly then a o X < : 4 arrival of | o, 0 may be lively.” The three monarchs agreed that certuin | not that it was material in this case, bui | CHICAGO, April 16.—The Sturges-Farwell | Biht. Bvervboly, | inciading - contueions Hazen told him no. Kelly then announced | Coxey's army. As the Commonweal ap- | ¢ ¥ di nents: sholl& baimade as: soon’ 08| he: wotld be. happy i i : and brakemen, strick, The men at Crooks= R S o tTAE | &aYe Fa 1o D UEICTEI0K, | iDrianiicaannii (o g ROt sAor B mAR | |-« LuLo mentenco Ry asinenned gyt szl e e s [ he would be happy to have the bishops | arbitration was continued today with ton are at the dividing line, all west of, y 3 proa L ach § | ciated press corre po -dent several/weeks ag). o 4 SIS signature attachied to the document. It | V. Farwell under cros: t S 2 ) ] and would give up the Union Pacific freight [ from various cities begin to be authentic- | Ty pay now been verified. The *“wake" was would prove useful in a higher court, be- | ~':1 ’:- I cross fexaminationy there being out and those cast not having 1 " r o or AT . a -4 2 e e caUR M [Farwell stated hat S ges had stolen some e ou et. A i l g tonight! ated, the outlools for a rather troublesome | very lively. Twice yesterday, for an hour or cause the question of varacity was not be- | | oo m.‘.l. e L "‘ & l”',' tor | ey W Ty o el clothing and other effects of the men were | Problem for the District authorities to solve | more each time, the government batteries . tween plaintift and defendant, but between | PAP¢ i . Attor! Met hy, for e R s L e Rustlly. removed and at 11:30 o'clock the | becomes brighter, The question i, what | thundered away at the rebel ships and forts, Brand Him as a_Reescherous Traitor to | the bisliop and Mgr. Satolli. the plaintiff, objected to the word stolen | AfiCTAGon 1t seemed they Lol Unton Pectfie angine moved westward with | Wil be done with the Coxeyites after thoy | Which, without their knowing It, had been | ar, s rehur AL Brogm, formerly : Upon a further discussion of the law Judge | with the remark: *“You wouldn‘t call a | phey will be much influenced by the actlon j acific ¢ westward e O O aners ‘ot "t | abolitely aeserted by tho rebels the pre- | M Arthur M. Browi, formerly mayor of | Faton revised the former ruling, and the | thief ‘Dear Sturges' for four years would | of tho men cast of them. At a few point the twenty-seven box cars attached. army will be without means to get out of | vious night. It was a fitting burlesque end- lington, New Zealund, deliverad an a se was continued until June 12, The room | you? ; the city, and General Coxey has disclaimed | ing to a burlesque war. trouble is feared, but generally the men are be present, not anxious to try | record in Chicago for the last week ne d b Ll sufliciont, as y one division of ¥ probabiw the case himself, owing to sickness of | One hundred and eighty-six patients are s relatives, After a preliminary skirmish in the court room, counsel for defendant withdrew to prepare the formal affidavit, and upon pres- it will be here befor in m.‘ pe I»u-.u; several 1 o ‘Hu- = On Sunday Grand Forks, N. D., was thd pected ward in the county hospital, an B & bt i numbered are quarantined in private house LI L 5 a '} because there is no room In the city h ORLOHH EURLOR CrgO et SULL slept last night beneath the stars on the new camp was pitched at Parker's Miil, more was a i fo-up. General Mand se today s ond of the ling but he ha Knowls " Demonstration Against New to this division, f lieve the company would have a certaind advantage near its headquarters that i€ would not have anywhere else : Phings have been quiet here today, bot a train on the Milvaukes road at 1 a. m. cars within thirty minutes, The provisions, POE et R brthtonll O tnaralkcelly was dress to the Samoset gssoclation last even- | was crowded during the hearing. Father Well,” responded Mr. Farwell, testily, | quiet a B tEG sticoned 3 {HaiGuaten of attrastion; Miny Ities drave: | B nsention of leading away the mett hed ~On Sunday;.March 11, President [Feixoto | inx, denceibiniCHEIERISER HE TR B ustes Gorhett and. hlg-altorney leave tomorrow f “I.did not mean.fearthalauay; Lancant ex e e lets et :"f\,‘.’}'u"m' up. I thelp: carrlagen: and: halting In’ the.| Tigt: camp here and shy to the uthoritiea; | Sent noticesto the diplomatic corps that at | llan ballot metipdsugAyiatruIln/iTls dia- fi" St. Louls, where an appeal from Bishop | penaive.” this evenlng, and : twenty deputios w D e e D e et WhaL o You Brobose iy | 109N ‘on Tuesday,. March 13, forty-elght|icusulon ofithsini{ferariBsbitwean the work. | HeNNcasaya sullng il be prepared for the /he roply caused a laugh which the Bailift | gyory in, but 800 men assembled ul the {ho systeris thii. and in this eountry | Pabal court. with difficulty suppressed, depot and ddclarea Bt ORI nEcaulat and shook him by the hand, offering him | do with The District_authorities had | hours after the date of the notice, he in- | WK of T words of encouragement. Onc woman asked epared today a list of the statutes under | tended to open fire on the insurgents from and especially (hat —— made up there. Another attempt was niadd v G a A nd his mentoonId e arrested S bt rorla e B X e perty qualifications fo 163 ahis mighe foni{h =griy, * aying | ONSUGOXEY And in mer sTHICRC QEreRtic | the alty batteries. . This led jfo the almoat Kustfalia,” which _sometimos MW EANE'S APPEA at Devil's Lake htis afternoon to take out etk Heanider:andad b e G LR m A DEEY || i e v S complete ‘descrtion of the city, and when | aijows to a single mah as many a8 twenty | Supreme Court Orders the Ol Police Board —_— a train, but it failed, as had both previous and then blackmaiied and she wanted to lay | paupers in the District, against assemblages | MBIt fell the police took charge of the town. | votes. R IR O AT vaE halOMEAEY Supreme Court Has Agreed to Advance His [ attempts during the past three d Thera' her grievances before the government. e | on the capitol grounds, or processions with- During the day da Gama sent a proposal Following ‘the addr the Samosets dis- DENVER, April 16.—1 X Case Ahead of the Call, was no struggle, but the 100 stri thers general's suave manner got him out of the | Out a permit are in fo Gommissloner | foriwurrentor (to. the governiment, LIt iwas, |fevnscd the tecentiliacicimadeiy’ Sonator Pl The supreme court| o ASHINGTON, April 16—The . | Stood thelr eound and the train was not general’s wuave manner got him out of the | $i0" i ienident of (he board, today sid | transmitied to the forelgn office by Count | David B Hil on the Wilson tagif Lill the | has ssued the writ of ouster in the fire and ASHINGTON, April 16.—The supreme | stood their groun aln was nd huthorities 46 not think they will have | da Pavaly, seoretary of tho Portuguese lega- | Sentiment of the organization being fihally | police board controversy and ordered the old | COUFt teday. granted the motion to advance | StArted G o Con oo varimore, N. D told the woman t he had been givin v 3 8 z p O v pxpressed | e 1 z pre: Y hoihadisbeens glving trouble in- dealing With' ‘the Coxey | tion, the Portuguese minister being absent. | faPnessed, in the Hollowing preamble ‘and | o,y (o (urn over the offices at noon tomor- | the case of McKane, appellant, against f ils arrived since Satur and : a o oon tomor- | e L ] jut* no mails arrived since Saturday, an Warden Durston of Sing Sing, and it was set | overining Iy sald to bo tied up. § orders to his wife for a good many years | ny, and that he consldered the invasion o 1 N o L L Lyas The commenced by saying that he | ' \Whe The 7 " luded to give chiel d ‘ous bec ge o e precedel hereas, The principle of e ta or V. past and had concluded to give it up as a bad [ chieily dungerous because of the precedent | e sectetary commenced by BYRE Jaal e | Whereas, The principle of the tarift for | row. ardenfin Blug el This 1s a complete victory for Governor | fOF hearing on April 23 ahead of the call. HUNG A SCAB. i job. He had no ambition to give orders to | it would establish. If disgruntled factions | ¢ 3 B e vy Yond sweet. | Were {o formthe habit of marching upon | reader rom “his excelloncy, Admiral Sal- | tional conventlon of our party is by us con- i hearts: after making 8o ridiculops a fallure | the capitol in force to voice I||..‘n- m-n,.-l I, | danha da ma, commanding the fleet of | ¥ ‘lwl“rll;nl» m\lwl rmrlln.«’! Im all ‘the do Waite, Chiosel e M aat:Valaabie Tand, A report ha s reached Great Falls frony Hoitha O oulL R e RaIRtUED DGR Bl heratianMIngstlia Beharbor, (ol ARIDCTIA " Ho, falth, gnd, Since the supreme court has rendered its | DENVER, April 16.—A special to the | Kulispielthat @ scab who was strung up ol in his own household. The woman retired | Hre el S Lha ¢ ; Whereas, 1t is (he chief 4 - 4" Gectdedly uncom: | Gama's terms, brie et ereas, 1t is the chief aim of our organ- K SELIY Joadavio wee 1 N Gama's terms, briefly, were absolute sur- | j;a4jon to strengthen the hands of those, in | decision the members of the old board have | News from Cheyenne expresses what it | i “,,',‘,"m":,",':,',, '(“',“‘f"',‘“", R | hiinatis saying she hoped there would be a war and | fortable th residentsi ot « .the e render on promise of a gencral amnesty, all | of flate ere wirs she would be sure to enlist. city. There are 450 men on the t or out of oflice, Who make hono i % : JEuere 1= T“‘"‘n“'ll‘i._fl' s e ing | 1ochl pollce. force, but of course Gn the | Cicers being allowed to leave for Europe | for demooratis peinelmon thon decided to keep their agreement to abide by | terms an attempt to secure possession of | Pne report has not been verified, althousli was for the men to camp at Parks Mil, | fraction of this body would be available unc‘r RWaating iever again (o make war Rexolved, That we as’ an —organization ”lw \llt'vlrlunklur the supreme court, and are | valuable minerazl lands through dishonest | said to have come from a reliable source. Sttt X Parks Mill | ¢, handle the Coxeyites, and the probabil- | against the ilian government. reartily ¢ ction of President | alveady making preparations to leave and | methods on the part of forme inistra- | The only change in the situation is ths six miles east on the Rock Island. | B G8CC O PSCOUI be necessary to call | President Peixoto refused to consider this [ €leveland and his co-workers in the present | turn over the offices, as required. There will eyt har ot 'm'r)\rlxx‘l‘((vrI:::‘lmlhla: 40- | endorsement of the strike by the as nblies This course was adopted for Lhe reason that | yhon the militia for assistance, There are o siate s un- | congress in the cause of taviff reform, and 3 or ¢ {¢ (s the. ninat aireot way. through the state | 1,500 troopa 80 well arilled that they could ("n"‘;t\l:::m:r:h”.Ill{firlmlhml on absolute un- | Gy Ewe Heprecate and regret: as undemo- ‘(‘.‘”_‘*:j’ '}I"'l'“‘rl contention in the courts or by | mission of Wyoming to statchood the state | of the Knights of Labor, located in that ci and for the still better reason that the men | be massed in marching order on two hours i “\G Cnder 1 the bay presented | CTAUC the position of all those who will ot . and the question is absolutely and | was awarded 0,000 acres for the deaf, | Mr. Hogan, who ordered the strike i1+ af had good reasons for thinking they would | notice from Gene Robert Ordway, their hen morning dawned the bay presented | support the Wilson bill, we hereby de- ably settled. As the present police | dumb and blind asylum of Laramie county. | Butte and declares that the disapproval of Andl thece L iraln ofiampty: bos ‘cava:withta|| commande its usual appearance. From all the insur- | nounce David B. Hill of New York for the e has been active in its support of the | In carrying out these provisions over the brotherhood officials cuts no figure in the crow that is willing to be overpowered. CUMBERLAND, Md.. April 16 -Contrary © gent ships and s ands fluttered the white h deliverel by ‘him-in the United | old bonrd no doubt exists that it will be en- | acres In tho very conter of tho Silver Crown | strike. o intimates that the raflroad has 2k oerpoyeres. to genei xpectations, the Army of the ensign of the rebels. any persons sus- es senate April 9, 1894, as showing him | tirely reorganized, and the police officers sup- AT (1 o taT R st B NIt o iTonderajt and 6 it Two companies of militia were detalled | (o iionweal did not letve he A ppesenalE SETENSIR It ey netanenens. hLce aeate Antilia dnuitas Bhawing hin y reorganized, and the police officers sup- | mining dlstrict, Laramie county, wus pulled off” those leaders, and 1 the to mccompany the army as far as the | experience of mountain climbing in Penn- b cled,thavithe suipe ant:fonts had.| o7 [TSOTeRnC Sophialdl (et aaRaRdmonraty ¢ planted by populist men. It is the general | lected. The dispatch predicts the defeat of | belief that the strikers will be victorious. D e T el Coomalitla || Salvanin whldn Hearly-cQimntograted tha' serted during the night ‘they were not | Lrumil him as « deserter of ‘the party in | opinion here that Governor Waite acted with- | the republican party in Wyoming as the | Nearly all the brotherhoods are now rep= will “have to be gone over with there | army, deterred the leaders from attempt- curious enough to take the risk of Investi- | yo “having hitherto skulked behind the | in the provisions of the law, and that the | result of the discovery. resented in this city by officers. ¢ Omden. for there I8 a state law | Ing the hard climb over the steep ridge of & ting the matter. Yet this was just what | watchword, “I am a democrat,” dealt opposition on the part of the old board to —_— Grand Chief Clark of the Conductors said ;"‘ ”’;I ‘k‘|_"~' "Il enable the authorities | Sidell mountain, between here and Hancock, had occurred. During the night the rebel | treacherous blow at the vitals of his party | complying with his demand for its resigna- Conductor Gracio is Wors the organization wae cuking a vote on the D nolpiEthat i (N‘"' bl oritics | Gogey has been making a determined effort sailors and marines had been grouped | at the time of its greatest peril, who gave | tion existed purely because of the personal 2 W e roposad new schegule and could not legally, to tmpose a fine of §100 on any rallway com- | all day ‘to secure eanal boats to take the on the two hospital islands. Many of their | ald and “encouragement ta our common | and political advantages the positions offered LARAMIE, Wyo., April 16.—(Special to | bropossd new scheawle ang cqui ot il PO L L G e R O R dla 1t Uhys KIVINE. ofiicers had alveady gone (o sea on merchant | gfemy In this Immineng erisis of party des- | There have been no demonstrations of any | The Bee)—Robert Gracie, the Union Pacific | (GEL SN o' i order have gone out, but wln:ulfi ’:n:lkt\ it ’\.m,r’f.‘m(.fll'. business for any | ple of Cumberland have become g eatly | yensslaiandiiothers had Taought. xeruge on . b ¢ nature and the city:isiavsolutely peacetul. conduglorwho was iatrioken, dowr syith-the: | aadeqfitnabite thiye DRI Oc Was o Souce ny to openly consent to the use of its | Feconciled to the Commonwealers and in- foreign merchant ships. The rest did the WANT RATES ON WOOL REDUCED. Governor Waite, in asking for the resigna- | smallpox on Friday, s much worse, and it | tjon but they would be punished. gompany to openly, conss A 3 | Stead of mecting them with a vigilance same before the day was over. The only tio he membe: 5 3 . g it " B ald ho trains for such a purpose. itteo S At gy SMcer known to have stayed with the rebel | g, ons of the members of the old board, made | is the opinion of the attending physician that Chief Morrissey of the Firemen sald he had Chief Scanlan of Council Blufts instructed ””l{':;w‘.‘ LR “:\‘f-l; e Okt “;:: Rk L e L Union Pacific OMcials Requested to Rear- | accusations of unbecoming official acts, and | the disease has not yet reachcd its height. | no advices from the west as to how mun R e r1A Vi 0 0t LAy Ot | T e e bl n T bl thr e o lina ram it e R a8 ldland Hint0FsE Lo proc range the Frelght Schedule, an effort was made to show that the gov- [ The city council Is having the old pest house | firemen were thrown out by the strike, but the ‘army found ubont the streets that they | the city, and have contiibuted freely food yido'for the wounded. ¥ RAWLINS, Wyo., /April 16.—(Special to | €rnor's action was prompted by political r fitted up for an emergenc: Svery precau- | he knew that locally they do not appear i must leave the city, and on their refusal [ and money for their support xey and Admiral Saldanha da Gama, unwilling to sons rather than a desire to punish offic tion is being taken, however, to prevent the | favor of the strike. O Not'(® Blace them under arrest. Dur- | Browne addressed a large meeting in cum- | = Admiral BE1ConTE O (A YRR SRR 0 misdeeds. The decision of the supreme court, | spread of the disease, and it is not believed | George Howard of the American Rallway ing Its stop In the Blufts eitizens contri- | berland ‘;"";*“_" Ahough, the rank and flle o0 ountrymen, went with other rebel W le;'h is a lengthy document, quoting many | there is cause for unnecessary alarm. union arrtved today and has been studyinig v good por gre DEONEN - 9250 e 153 L S 4 S g 3 > 5 authorities, holds tha ong 0asons s flel ughly o denled emphatica buted $113 to the army, and a good portion | {ely ‘Coxey and his son, ‘Jesse. arising officers on board the French man-of-war | officials conceining @ reduction of freight ausheritlon SLoln it ceo oDk an 1oasang T e the‘feld thcroughly kg denlad amplig oAt of this sum was nsed in buying supplic from the latter's joining the “Unknown” | Magon, which put to sea with them. Some [ rates on wool. A cut has been made in the | (o gover pLiti LG, 9. APk K ChinksThey May Wa nt to Keep Him. there was any trouble between the Unoi Provisions were scarce. The army and | Smith in_ his " uprising on Satur- e 4 s T Ry S S SF ety ! the governor's motives could not be inquired Sy i ! 2 the brotherhoods and insisted that the Mayor Cleaver and Chief Scanlan circulated | day, been adjusted, and J aa =8y he has lived only to slay do Mello for | tales esst of the Missourl riven which re | into. Governor Waite held an enforced im DENVER, April 16.—Louls Plante, for | ol 0,05 were trying to keep the two organt yor Cle el § © o . been _adjuste 4 Jesse has oBe ¢ him. but most people believe that | du he freight from Rawling to Bostc 2 807 16 L > tec N railroads were trying to keep the two organi= a petition, securing quite a sum of mapey. | been reinstalled in the army. = Smith, "'li h’d‘("“:‘"_l‘_‘h‘_':m‘ ‘“"'S'l’l“\“p"m“_‘ e at ine "':f from $2.10 100 pounds to $L.96. Tt to Hoston | promptu levee when the decision Dbecame | Whom detectives are here to take back to | ,oijong apart. A circular signed by 1epre= The rallroad companies were asked to sub- ‘.)!l'."“h "\I‘“w: fr !:lllll;-l‘ ommony nll‘ T e fans : 5 to have the Union Pacific make a pro known, people packing into his office with | Toronto, where he is wanted on the charge | gentatives of the trainmen and conductors, seribe, but retused. f R R s ONDON. DR oy o it tionate cut, The wool growers in Frement | congratulations, which he received with quiet | of robbing a Chinaman of a large sum of | addressed te General Munager Case, en- that he is going on ahead of his lite as LONDON, April 16.—The Brazilian mi county also desire to have the Unlon Pacific | digni He said h “mighty gla " y . 1 KEPT PERFECT ORDER. ea to miake eany the path of the army . ter has recelved the following dlspatch founty, alkg desiro to have the Union Pacillc | dignity. He sald he was “mighty glad of it.” | money, contessod last night to a Nows re- | dorses the officlal annowncement of the % % oo throu the wilderness, “ I a5 B T3 4 0 ¥ ongils, s he had passed many sleepless nights. He [ porter that he and Clare Fredericks, the gricvanc and the hearing thereon, and The order maintained by the officers of 2 S RIO DE JANEIRO, April 15.—The insur- —— ¥ Br n 1 the army. thronghout the: stay of the army | pNANDALIA, © 1., April 16.—Qeneral ' coutelave ‘abandoned all their remaining Wyoming Gold Miners Actiy ght the calling out of the militia had [ woman with whom ‘he had been living, | adds that the organ‘zations under their rales ¥ Frye's army of Conimonwealers arrived at S, BAVE SRECEIREC B o e, The | CHEY (I Wi ADHI 10 (Special to | Melped to precipitate the result, and that the | burned down thelr house in this city somo | could not acquiesce in this strike A muss militia had proved its loyalt time ago for the $7,000 in: 1o, It Is be- | meeting of citizens of Havre, Mont., this in Council Bluffs was almost perfect. Very | Ajtamont, twenty miles east of here, last . ph little profanity or buisterous conduct and no | night. Mhey camped near the town, but attempt —of the Insurgents to land | The Hee. Union Pacific company has s 1y, Hme 050 ToRiIe 81000 i ! i drinking of anything more harmful than | the citi refused to ald them in the at Rio Grande ity was defeated. | fixed May 10 as the date on which to send . PRESIDENT HARRISON Aol ."”1‘ Wns up to this crime to | afterncon adopted resolutions of avmpathy Missouri river water was indulged fn by [ Jeast. Ifrve hus but 20 men followini him - The Crebels lost 600 men and after- | out the first stage from Rock Springs to 5 Ll SEiTaG:LIon Withitharstolksis 8l 1 01d raadstaaIr oik o men. Every officer was recognized as [ ROW, 166 having deserted him a dia. ward landed In the twelfth depart- | the Lewiston gold mines it the - e behavior. The citizens at thit point e T R o e 1,35 | A contliigeni went south, ke T e I ene, IRAln dnpart | Show is veey dean nia: Humi e | Wil Reach Omaha Eastbound Friday Morn- - In Mourning tox Senatur Yanoe. Feported almost unanimons (n support of tra B e e tr et fnun logunter to) |1 1q: Bhndevali and. atrike’ the ore & . de Mello and General Sajgado went south, | A It I thought best to kecp the people g Next. ASHEVILLE, N, C., April 16.—The whole | wrike : 3 his orders. The nearest there was to | men camped near Patoka, ¢ 1 ThSS The Uruguavan authorities refused to allow | ek oo ‘Sheines :‘L’! 18 Audw; dlsap: PALO ALTO, Cal., April 16.—(Special | city is in mourning over Senator Vanes's ALL QUIET AT SEATTLE a disturbance was yesterday afternoon at | south of here t night. ( Ty oxs | the rebel ships to remain where they had | hines in grent force. Two o thees new | Telegram to The Bee)—BEx-President Har death. All the flags are at half mast and SEATTLE, Wash,, April 16.—The Great the commissary department. A large amount | pects to reach Effingham t He will anchored and they left after landing 400 | mining ccmpanies and syndicat orgun. | rison delivered his last lectnre in the course | the court house is draped in black. Com- | Northern railway yards were as aulet is of clothing contributed by citizens was on [ follow the V ia road through the state. | disarmed men, there every day. before the students of the Leland Stanford | Mittees were appolnted to draft resolutions | & graveyard foday, not a wheel turning nor land for One private of the NEWPORT. Del., ‘\1‘"»'] |"I Afte -g:‘-nl'{ “The insurgent troops were removed from — A8 AL pidy Lbte: and arrange for the funeral, which I8 ex- | any freight being -hauled. ~An offer was A ateaithat must hano & pair of | Drealust, contiiniited by the townsneoble | the shores of Rio Crande do Sul by the In- Seliemes of Omialia Capitalists. university this afternoon, and will leave for § v AFFRER GO0 LG R ter mem. | ¥ by et atik to take out the mail nd refused to take the statement of | of NEWPOt o ror “Newark, nine | Eurgent war ship Republica and by the insu tIDAN, Wyo., April 16.—(Special to | the east tomorrow via the Central and Union | grial meeting, combining the whole of west. | cars, but the offe declined. Local of- there were none for him. { miles below. Recruits during the night in- ; ent transports. e.)—A number of Omaha capitalists | pacific lines. It is expected that the party | ern North Carolina, has been arranged for | fleers mad ttempt to get men to take plonel told him In a few chaste but | creased his numbers to forty-six. On the At noon precisely the bombardment com- uring on buikding & handsome opera | will reach Omaha on the 10:55 train Friday | and will probably occur Frriday. 2 the striker's places ( apparently none vigorous remarks that if he showed any | Elkton road mr miles below New vk, & | menced house In Sheridan. Morning. &olng. thence to Ghicago ond Ine Ll be Made until after the conference in igns of insubordination he would be run | party of about forly men are In waiting. R " g — apolis pad( % e Weantwar St P omorrow with the chief of the B e Raira ravakal VANSTON, Wyon April 168ty WAS A BLOODY K1 FEMALE DEPURY MARSHAL, gjanapalia s Usadausten siaved Weaknasy, L L L rugged, falily well dressed men under Cap- R, 77 (The train upon which the ex-president -OUIS, April 16.—The convention of | FhERER N0 const line, but Superins the Hotel and Restaurant Employes National [ (U0 60boand could not ‘get a crew o Fitty men who were standing around J - o Morgan: armived here today from. the dred, Mos els, o Kille T { haled tlibln dotermination taiput tha cams:| LHDSMOCALI AITIAL Mere taday tanyithe e uniced, Mostly Hebolss Wern Rillad | Tesord ' af this: ‘Hisah with that | will arrive stops in Omaha twenty minutes) u of the colonel into force, and the A army. Between 100 and 206 ol ! Rlo Grande do Sul, Authority In Seath Dakota — — alliance Is closed. The offices of president | oo gut and clear it away. At a general meet- member soon slunk off. pe tomorrow, They will push forward MONTEVIDEO, April 16.—The commander IOUX FALLS, 8. D, April 16.—(Speclal News fo " and vice president have been dispensed with | ing of railway employes on all lines it was mination of the Chicago & North. as rapidly as y ssible. of the gunboat Bea o telegraphs that the to Th Bee)—United States Marchal Otto WASHINGTON, April 16,—(Special Tele- and that of national organizer created. T ermined to uphold and support the western people not to assist the Kelly move- [ DENVIR, April 16 cAbout 2 men have willan Insurgents lost in the attack on | Pecmiller last week had a large number of | gram to The Bee)—The leave of absence | following officers were elected: George Kittel at Northern men in their strike. It I ment In the slightest degree was shown AR R R T city of Rio Grande do Sul 350 men killed | Subpoenaes whioh he wanted to have nted Captain Ogden Rafferty, assistant | Of Chicago, treasurer; J. J. O'Brien of Hos- | confldently ~expecte here that a nerat norrow if transportation \ed, The government loss was 100, | served on some Yanktdn. persons. There 18 | gurgeon. Department of California, s ex- | toMy, oréanizer. The natlonal headquarters | strike on the transeantinont lines, except > (ncoming passenger trains were un. B bR o s iy geon, Deparim alifornia, 18 ex- | of the alllance were changed from Phila- | the Union Pacific will be ordered before the loaded at the transfer and then whisked HAN PRANCISCO, April 16.~The city Armenians Fleeing to Russia. Hin wite ana aie Eeiia R R e b fon i | Hanaed. g ghteon days, delphia to St. Louls. end of the week unless the managers of back to Missourl Valley, where they were | thorities are arranging to send i) cmpl CONSTANTINOPLE, April 16.—Many Ar- | the first time in the .,.,,M.‘v“l;;,“‘(-h“ ';';”;f Leave of absence of one month from e = the roads restore the chedule to the one Kept until ready to be used again. TI to Chicago via Mojave for 32,000, Three ¥ Wi ] d A 10O At bing (L AE NIY08 ate | April 18, 1804, and permission to go beyond | Greetings to Sutolll wnd the New Bish ce on the Union Pacific Toundhouss was desorted of il caame. . The | Khindred: membuers of tho Secoud regiment | Monians belonging to the diatriet of Van | gopuy Uihitea Giaton urmpar, pucity of , is granted First Lieutenant Andre W. A ALIMORD, April 10.~An audience of | pORTAL AURHORITIES INTBRESTRD. in actual use. There was not an cmpty | ©f the Industrisl —army of California Moorsh, BErzeroum and Bayazid, have re- Hon. Robert Buchanan, In the last issue | Brewster, Ninth infantry. ARTINOIE, CARPLL A8 R audienge of POSTAL Al H‘IH.HH. 1 4‘,\ : box car in the city yesterday afternoon. - | marched to the ity hall this morning and | cently been migrating to Russla, on account [ of his pancr, the auin Dakota State it i over 3,000 peoplo crowded the Academy of WASHINGTON, April 16,—Postofiice de= MARCHED AT 3 0'CROCK appealed for auslstunce Mavor Bllert und | (e digsatisfaction with the admin- | Forum, dehicé emphatlaslly that he is a | Seuntor Morrli's Eighty-Fonrth Birthday. | Music upon the Invitation of the Catholic | partment officials are watching with great It was shortly after 2 o'clock when the | 6Fn Pacio officlais, ana th Upon Souths | tatratlon of aftairs in Armenia. News has | Sandidate for gubzinuivelal henors, He re WASHINGTON, April 16.—Senator Morrill | assoclation to extend grecting to Mgr. Sa. | interest tho progross of the sirike on the Bugle sonndad £ call the arumy ko weryine | By i expected o' tuke the men 43 far as | reached her that a body of the Armenlans | exposed by Washini: Ao NOtch, a2 | of Vermont colebrated his 8th birthday by | tlll and the recently consccrated bishop of f Tiret: e isaton. of malls. . There are Do st i e s epurehhg | Sofive, “where they can be turned over (0 | was recently attacked by ‘a detachment of | belnk concocted by the emaskals and' in- | noldiug his customary birthday reception to Vinellng, - Qardiaal - Gihbonk ‘wsle A faw | 80 e inections from othew*lines to points getting the men into line, and It was just VRIS SRRl ~ X astachment iop | ISATARIARd many of thein killed, ‘The aurs | CIRANCOL ) WaBMS thIEE Jpave Rov lesd than | gay nator Morrlll fs the oldest mau in | extended address, speaking of the phenome- | on the Great Northern, and efforts ure 8 o'clock when the order to march was given. | Grayson's Colorado “resiment of Coxey's | YN0 “‘”‘l‘y"‘,“-‘,J‘l“"“l" With oshap bands af ondents, P 0 k the upper branch of congres He was | nal growth TR RN being made by the department to carry the Tho alght (hat met the Eazo of thousands | LRy Aiked a line of box cars inst nignt | Armenians bound for Russia and succeoded | WOl Gthe ig jrrfiation giten nt Tage: | clected to the lower ouse i 1855 and in - e mails to and from these places. Tho estab- when the line was tn motion was different | i the I & M. yards just north of hire, caching the frontler whero thoy were | mont' s progressini Hk iy, Mhe ditch will | 1867 was sent to the senate Blew Off the Safe Door, Nshment of a temporary mall service bes from anything ever seen here before. The | fter driving off the watchman, intending en temporary quarters until the 1ti- | be completed in time fep use to water this e BERTRAND, Neb. April 16.—(Speclal | tween several points where possible has to force the railrond to haul them ease. | mate destination is decided upon, vear's crop. The waier will be stored in Jerry Simpson Siek. x D X8Ry A b=(Bpeclal | adopted. The extension of the strike Telegram to The Dee.)—Robbers last night [ Deer adopted. The SEiCisil O temporary blew off the safe In C. Fastenaus' saloon | gteamboat malil service between New Whate men, with sunburned, but clean shaven faces, | %S5 S, he b ] < his ) being done, several empty cars two large reservoird u: Iecessary glothies that bore the visible marks of 06 | wer' et on'firs carly’ i the morning, ‘bt Interesting Catholic Ceremony. t T Aot nre. Wi ot ah \ines b | WASHINGTON, April 16.—(Special Tels- nights close communion with the bottom of | the fire was put out. At noon today the ROME, April 16.—A picturesque and In ugh water to supply the land. The ditch | gram to The Bee.)—Congressman Jerry A b 350, M a box aced over the halt dried roads ars were again discovered burning, and oo coremony took place in St, Peter Is large enough to furhish a forty-hors Si P T P T and secured about $50. Most of the tools | com to the with steps that savored more of a husiness | thirty were destroved, ‘The plan now is for B 3 8 | power reserve of water to be used for man- | SinPson e i QARAD: o0 | were taken from a nelghboring blacksmith A. R, U. STRONG ENOUGH b 5 o Drlce Yard. than e steatthy ot | the Feghnent o march qut & fow miles to- | yesterduy. It was the beatification of | ufcturing purposes at Edgemont. of disorders. He bas inlammatory rheuma- | shop and were left behind. The perpetrators | sm pAUL, April 16.—Viee President fempt to out the throats of defenceless rail- | MG dlonk the Mack Tsland track, where | John Davlar, the Spunish theologlan, who it tism, and it {8 making its way in the direc- | cleaned out everything in the 80 PAUL AN df=sties Srselieny A olals Buors o e fia bans 1. Boteain ot stopties will Le found ready to iy xnown as the ‘‘Apostie. of Andalusia __ Grant Claim Declared Yoid. tion 'of vital parts. His physiclan, however, | carrying off the books, rived in the clty today and told an Asso dle. bout half of them had blankets roli GUTHDIE, Okl, April 16.—Coxey's army | A Btatue of Davlar, lighted by candelabri ANTA FE, N, M., April 16.—The United | expects him to recover ety " clated press represen that the strike up in long rolls, with the ends tied, throw: w ntmibers 300 Arrangemens have | was placed at the altac end of the baslll States court of privite land claims today g S oo Now Fostinaster st Moareville n the Great Northern would not be ex- over thelr heads and shoulders in true soldicr en completed for box curs on the | while on each side were banner ting | handed down a decision dec g vold ¥oli 08 & Traln. WASHINGTON, April (8] P s end of the line for a day or fashio Al to Washington at $5 per head ision declaring vold the DR BOTO. Mo, " Asll 16 A ‘ald » 1 to this end e I ay hion. One man carried an axe for spli 3 R O L ot d | B s and illuminated by Severes candles. | Gervacio land grant clalm to about 600,000 J h 4 April 18-an 0 d gram to The Bi A. L ¥ Meetings of the local unims wilk Stowart of 132 appoin tmaster ot r ty and Minneapolis tonight Merritt, and tomorrow night, until which time tralng The Bee)—J. C, 4, one of the prominent wool v voming, has gone to Omasa to consult with the Unfon Pacific yesterduy, as on the two previous days ting kindling wood, unother a banner with | Fhe arms can raise $5. When the start will | Among the great number of persons present | acres in Mora county. Justices Sluss and | man named F. some such device as ‘“fhe Melivan Man Must | be made I8 consequently indefh were the members of the Sp h cmbassy | Stone dissented, Twelfth street, wulked off an | cou vice L. J

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