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2 7, 1891 il Gontintie to #in at this end of the fine. | night in order (o keep the piant closed down. | g\\mm\ “\”S \\' ORDI'R Last night's train went only as far as | The other works in the region are generally | A N MAREY Al V Crookston, and the road from Grand Forks | in operation, The leaders of the strike now west to the const is reported tied up com- | admit that the failure of the Frick men to pletely. come out has killed the strike, The strikers The trlangular nature of the contest is | are so discouraged that they are ready to | Instructions to Union Pacific Receivers How exciting much comment among both rallway | g0 to work at any time. They are only o officials and strikers. It is considered | waiting for the strike to be declared off to File Reports, somewhat In the nature of a fight for ex CHICAGO, April 16.—A local paper de- . istence on the part of the brotherhoc for | clares it 18 now ,I,m. that within the reavidl if defeated and compelled to join the Amer- | next week or ten days strikes will be d Q fean Rallway uni ui the ]ij nt membors | clared on several northwestern roads run- POWERS OF THE SPECIAL MASTER DEFINED of that unfon, being fn a large majority n"m: out of Chicago. Arrangements are i would control Its affairs and the engineers, | about completed for the inauguration of a fir 1, conductors and trainmen of the | struggle with the Pacific coast lines which | Roads That Do Not Earn Operating Ex- l-rrvvr'vArr-m:v“ wonld h ,’\‘”vr.lwn it nl. the l-‘”\‘ul-'wl e ”‘l’l"‘" rl‘;yr some, time (n.» penses to e Cut Down to Meet Expendis cater voting power of the pald settlement of the differences, The confer- e Wk A el TNAeE I the Ao~ gk will: involve Kl the: existing. brothers tures—Distinction Between Union Pa. lay that when the first cut was made last after the manner of a three-cornered cifie and Subordinate Companies. "Ml thedr organization 18 too weak to fight 'lh whic h‘Y]\w ‘n‘H‘ r brother w-vmlul\\lll ut now they have 90 per cont of the mern 0 llate the American Rallway o In their membership and will fight the cu g ng today the work of or Circult Judge Walter H. Sanborn filed in The strike aders: have been careful to z rthern Pacific employes in the . , Sk 5 avold Interfering with mail cars or unr-ur ar of the American Rallway union will | the office of the clerk of the circuit court rying mall, claiming thereby to have avolded hed forward for this district yesterday a supple- danger with Unele m a FERRIZ HAUTE, Ind, April 16.—Grand | mental order regarding the manner in which Great N 1t N g ,v\ r "" t “1]1],‘ Broth ,‘\ od of 1. the r fvers of the Union Pacific shall file big "Q ke the ¢ decided that | MO Firemen has positively announ heir reports Special Master Cornish, “mail train/' and the Oreat Northern be- | Uon for congress in this district it tendered [ 4 also the manner in w : . lioved {tsé1t cleaf of obligation to move a | MM to be had before the master. In detail single mall car, CRIPPLE CREBK, Colo., April 16,—Presi- | it states how the master shall conduct the President Hill and General Manager Case ‘l‘- nt Calderwood of the ‘\Im»v-‘«‘ union | s of his office, and gives more ex- today are in conference with the | chief g Ao R D U0 S TRBTL gL e camp | plicitly the jurisdiction of Judge Cornish. of the Brotherhiood of Engine a i Il the country needed srter hours of | V0 . Vit WERLEVER AW (e the LTI on' dAd Mo T ) rest and clalmed the local corporations | It Is hereby ordered that the recelvers in bxplained that as far as Grand Forks every. | Were in conspiracy against the miners, | this case make and file in the office of the thing I running as usual, but beyond that | Other speakers said American miners would | special master appointed herefn a full and l“v[m Iu-l\\i\, entirely without information xw‘] "“l “"""I;”;"“" to be beaten down by | complete inventory of all the property of When asked regarding the statement of th talians and Hungarians, g M o R OWES. SO o American l:ucl:\ vlmsu:n m»r‘ ’v .\'1'1\4’1. LITTLE ROCK, April 16.—The Missouri | the Unlon Pacific Rail ; any and of t o had been refused a hearing by the | Pacific today attempted to run trains “short,” | the other defendants, of which they were company, the officials turned the question | With two ~instead of three brakemen in | appointed receivers, which has come into over to the brotherhood leaders, w gatd | ¢harge. The men refused to go out on their | their po on, nuowledge or control as they could not speal for any one but them- | trains and twenty-nine were discharged. A | such receivers, including all stocks, bonds selves, but that they had always been | Meeting was held, at which a general strike | obligations, choses in action and other se promptly recelved was discussed. At midnight the meeting is | curities owned or possessed by any of d WHAT CHIEF ARTHUR SAYS. till in session, hut it is given out that no | companies, and that where any such bonds, CHICAGO, April 16.—Chiel P, M. Arthur | SUFike will be ‘declared untll the arrival of | stocks, choses in action or other property Sitis Obotherhood ot 1 {iva Bho T | Chairman Wilkerson of the general grievance | obligations, and other securities bwned or of the Hrotherhood of Locomotive Enginecrs | committee. Both divisions will be affected. | possessed by any of said companios, and P sl LML) The switchmen refuse to work. that where any such bonds, stocks or other Fots to Bt cago today, the former cn PITTSBURG, April 16,—Arrangements for | broperty is pledged as security for the pay- RO RAIN 0 AL DRNL (5. \nveatiadte ihs | cn0 coal ¥ strike, which is to take place | ment of and debt of any of ald companies, aek am going to 8t Paul to investigate the | o Saty have been nearly completed. | that fact shall be clearly stated In said in- Qe ot ot Chiel ATHIUT. | At a conference held between National Or- | ventol When 1 was up there some weeks ago the | ganizer Cameron Miller and District Presi It is further ordered that said receivers engineers entered into a contract with th ]“ nt Cairns a series of meetings was ar- | shall forthwith file with the said master :;\‘\;j:v"\ll‘?"‘ “:1!“;1‘1 '\\ '_Hm‘_j""“‘ ment *‘"U“ " | ranged to take place while the strike is fn | @ separate detailed report showing the en- e e DY mgn o (ke | progress to keep up enthuslasm and lkeep mw“um btedness of "each of sald com- {8 & violation of that agreement and a violn. | the men in line. In a few days circulars will | Panies of which they have been appointed e o e o i oot | bo sont to the operators noifylng them that | Fecelvers heroln, 8o classified and sched- ool Some of the eneinauts have biruck, | the miners demand:a restoration of the old | Uled ”'t"} l*-“‘" report will show the B, eiame ot the onlnsers huve struck | pricos, which are 70 cents in this:district. | Oured fndbtetness of each ot uald com- members of the brotherhood or mot I do not | 1% 18 Pretty certain that some of the ope e I Trta ala s T Tt kT AU RIED i ¥ Rl tors are now preparing to continue operations < ccured claims and the date, ma- know. It they are they have violated the ith new men the moment the district is turity and character of every claim against rules and must take the consequences. My | Goich, "Thoy claim about Wit of the 300 min- | C16h"of sald companies as far as practi- e I oI D R 1 e auncet tho | ors have been fdle most of tho winter. They eI icthae o omint of the engin 6\ | oo it v eTy e poorEANd ansiausEtol 1 urther ordered, That in their first rman of which telegraphed for me yes- | % SCCCESEEN VT rerort an(h:-n" administration of the trust v BUALO Aol 16— Three hundrea | COMMitted to them, the sald receivers shall “WHIl you order the engineers who are on m"l“f‘l:""’;vm!”"- fpril 16—Three hundred | jnclude the time from the date they on- atrlksiipisetunito WorlciltiHeyfaraim: pany. in the Gaseyvilla mines notth of here, !“;‘i_l"lllx.l-r;r\ ~§I’:'i discharge of thelr dutles of ‘the brothertood 10 Mr, Afthur wasia | quit’ work this afternoon. In an interview | o7 % fie operation of the defendant's lincs IcuCaay Lan Lottt s Ivent It Cey lintry MoTntosl salilihdswasiunablonto dearn || oo TltEond tonits 18tH forRastonariy 1803) should return to work that whould not save | (40" cuuge of their action. A minors mass | Lopn oRunuRie uding the 31st da them trom the consequences of violating the | meoting will bo held here the 21st to deter- | LObeP A Do 1802 that in thelr s Lo U cnd mine whether the block coal miners will | fpe atat sas op oorclude the tlme between Chlef Sargent said the firemen on the road [ join in the general strike or continue work | \1¢ 515t day of October, A. D., 1893, and the who have quit work also violated the rules | ypntil the expiration of thoir prosent contract, | Lot 44y of May, 1804, and that they s of thelr organization and will receive no aid * | thereafter make and file their re the order. Chlet Sargent the master's office monthly for each calen- or comfort from 1s not going to St. Paul but to Fort Wayne e SNATCHED'HER PURSE. dar month. HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: 'TUESDAY, APRIL 1 It with all the safqeyards that no acoident should occur, Byt ¥8u ean form no idea of the sense of rfléfiwe are experiencing now that the army fs on Iowa soll at the ond of our system.'” Rallrohd Eersonnls. General Manager Dickingon of the Unlon Pacific has returned Trom Chicago. Genernl Manageps Holdrege i8 in Chicago on business connedled with the Burlington company General Frelghti, Agent Crosby of the Burlington left z. Miles City, Mont,, Saturday, accomplnfed by Live Stock Agent I3ylers, where they go to attend a stock meeting this week. From Miles City Mr, Crosby will cantinue to the Pacific coust, LATTER DAY SAINTS REVELATION, Errors in Church Government and Rulings 's session of attended, revelation LAMONTI, Ta,, April 16.—Toda; the Latter Day Saints was well as ev®rybody expected a speclal in answer to yesterday's fasting and In- vocations. After routine business was fin- Ished a lengthy printed document was put Into the possession of the several quorums, who retired to examine and pass upon It It was a revelation and gave dircctions to action designed to set in order and correct certain errors in church government and misunderstandings on jurisdiction and rul- Ings. The leading foature refers to the de- fining of the duties, powers and privileges of the high councll. This high council of the church is a body composed of twelve high priests, chosen from among the high priesthood and set apart to this calling by ordination by direction of a high council or general conference, and presided over by the first president of the church. FIELD LAID AT REST. Large Number of Pron ent Persons Attend the Burlal. GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass., April 16.— The funeral of David Dudley Field, who died in New Yory Friday, was held at Stockbridge today and was attended by prominent men from all parts of the country, among whom were numbered a great many lawyers. Rev. Morgan Dix officiated, assisted by Rev. H. V. Satterlee, Rev. C. C. Tiffany and Rev. Wil liams Emery. Among the pall bearers were Chief Justice Fuller, John Bigelow; Joseph H. Choate, William Evarts, Abram S. Hewett, Charles A, Peabody, H. M. Me- Crac R. A. Deyo, R. M. Galloway, Charles Butler, Judge Andrews and Judge L. H. Andercon. The remains were lald in the family plot. Ll Cha for Anoth, Burning in Texas, GAINESVILLE, Tex., April 16.—On Elm creek, five miles from here, a party of young people were having a picnic, and one of the sirls, Hattie Welch, aged 12 years, started with John Baldwin for a farm house, a mile distant, on an errand. Not returning, search was made and the girl was found in a thicket dead. She had been criminally assaulted and killed. At least 500 citizens are new scour- ing the country hunting for Balc who will be burned at the stake if caught. ———— Died in a Sleeping Car, n, |ORDEAL WORSE THAN TRIAL Meeting with 01d Time Friends Proves Ex- ingly Embarrassing to the Colonel, oel BRECKINRIDGE ENTERS THE HOUSE AGAIN Passed Through the Lobby Shaking Hands with Members and Walked Up to His Seat, but Did Not Stay Long— is Campaign, WASHINGTON, April Breckinridge of Ken floor of the ntative appeared on the esentatives today for the first time since the trial of Miss Pollard’s sult began in court. He reached the capitol shortly before the session opened and went first to the appropriations commit tee room, ings with There was 16, 1ty Rey louse of r wher he e of the committee. no allusion to the litigation and only the usual expressions as to good health. Then he passed through the lobby to Speaker Crisp's private office, where Representative Henderson of North Carolina was consulting changed gre: mon with the speaker as to the resolution of respect to Senator Vance. There were ex- pressions of good wishes, and again a care- ful avoldance of personal affairs Mr. Breckinridge passed into the private lobby of the house, where he encountercd many members. They shook his hand in passing. There was nothing, however, in the way of demonstration or unusual ing about him. Mr. Breckinridge went on the floor just as the chaplain was concluding his prayer and stood with bowed head at the closing words. Then he walked across the front arena, grasping a hand here and there, and proceeded up the alsle to his seat Members were busy with their work and many failed to notice him. Three or four well known men in the immediate neighbor- hood of his seat leaned over and shook his hand. He wore a smile, but was evidently miserable and ill at ease under the ordeal. His face was flurried and seemed to be more than usually flushed. There was little about him of the composure and nonchalance so characteristic of his earlier congressional days. Before he b utes he shifted and left the chamber. took a recess Colonel Breckinridge said he would at once resume his congressional work. He is chair- n of the appropriations subcommittee on deflciencles. The urgent deficiency bill passed the senate Saturday and came back to the house today. Mr. Breckinridge said he e pected to resume charge of it. He will also nage the general deficlency bill, which has not yet been reported to the house Breckinridge and his counsel were gaged this afternoon ring their formal motion for a which will be presented to Judge tomorrow crowd- d been in his seat two min- nervously and then arose The house soon after en- in new Bradley out of a wagon, He lived but a short tim He Jeaves seven children, his wife having lied rly three years ago. His remains will be burfed tomorrow - WRECKED BY A LANDSLIDE, Flreman's Broken and the Engineer 1y Smashod. SALT LAKE, April 16.—A landslide oe- curred at Webber canon, east of Ogden, last night on the Unfon Pacific causing an accldent to a frelght train. A huge mass of rock fell from the cliff 400 feot above the raliroad track and demolished the roadbed for a distance of nearly 100 feet. The watch man went forward to flag tho passeny train, not heing aware that there was a sp clal freight going east. The engineer and fireman of the froight train jumped just as the engine was about to crash into the mass of rocks. The fireman had a leg broken. T engine was badly wrecked, The passenger train was delayed several hours, -~ Movements of Seagoing Vessels—April 16 At San Franclsco—Arrived—Carrier Dove, from Honolulu; Wilna, from Walla Walla Cleared—W. R, Yan. Departed—Stoamer Do for Sand Point un O'Shanter; George Lo Perking; schooner Ralph Grogg AT San Diego—Sailed, 16th—Derebank. At Astoria—Arrived, 15th—Islander. At Tatoosh—Passed, 16th—Highland Light At Port Gamble—Arrived, 15th—John na At Port Angels—In bay, April 16—High- land Light. At Port Blanca—Arrived, 16th—Highland light. Arrived, 14th—R. J. Hall. At Pedono—Sailed, 16th—North Bend. At Tatoosh—DPassed, 16th—Sea King, for an Francisco. At Port Los Angeles—Arrived, 15th—San Mateo. At neouy afled, 16th—Arawa, for Honolulu and Sydne: At Seattlo—Salled—Topgallant, for San Francisco. At New York—Arrived—Mobile, from Lon- don; Ethiopia, from Glasgow. April 15, York—Arrived—Edam, from Am- tam At Halifax—Arrived—Buenos Ayres, from Glasgow. At Hamburg—Arrived—Bohemia, from ew York. At Liverpool—Arrived—Carthaginian, from Boston. - New England’s Leasod Line Thomas C. Platt, NEW YORK, April 16. as receiver for the New York & England raflroad, filed today In the United States cireuit court a report made by T. H. Went- worth, an expert who examined the accounts of the company’s leased lines to ascertain the cost of operating them and the profits or losses. Mr. Platt says that he and Mars- den T. Perry, the other receiver, believe it to be to the best interests of the company to pay the rentals on the leased lines Child Washed Over the Falls, SPOKANE, Wash., April 16.—Minnic Wes- 11 years old, fell into the Spokane river today and was swept over the falls and drowned. She and Gracie Trapschuh were playing on a log boom and both fell in. The latter was rescued, —-— terman, 'SECOND ARMY BADLY USED [ — One Place Whero the Groat American Wane derer Didn't Get Pio, SAN BERNARDINO DECLARES A BOYCOTT Mo ovents Them fre Food \ Solzing n o Safoty chunts Refuse to Sell Sheriff 1 Trala - Committee s All Powerful, COLTON, Cal, April 16.—~Thoe socond Lot Angeles regiment of the unemployed is meet Ing with anything but encourag nt in Satr Bernardino, Kir the fire department war called out and the ¢ mand was drenche¢ with cold water and driven from the freight train they had captured. Then the army was { Placed under guard by fifty deputy sherife | armed wi shotguns and its lead were thrown into the county jail. Now a boycott army. e command raised a fund of $7 and pur chased bread, but the has been declared on th baker who sold It wa walted on by the citizens' committee of safety and made to promise that he would sell no more supplies to the army or its leaders, The merchants here have refused te sell to the army and many citizens have agreed not to give any food or other supplies to them. iso to prevent and declare they must walk out. to be a case of freezo out. Last night about 200 of the Commonwealers marched In a_body to the First Baptist church, where Rev. Spurgeon Medhurst took up a small collection for the army and preached a sermon expressing sympathy for the wanderers. At 10 o'clock last night the The sheriff and his deputies prom- the men from seizing a train 1t appears committee of safety waited on Rov. Medhurst | to remonstrate, representing that the men are not peaceful citizens, but an organized | mob of lawbreakers. The preacher promised to give them no more assistance. The Com monwealers declare they will remain here une til their leaders are released. Trouble is teared. » AR AR EatIn g ot tharlocalkmaating. of H It is further ordered that the lines of rail- ‘e G i Ra o Btev This motion is a mere formality in the way T T Sy b ek ther : K Woman from Blair Has an Experience with | way and property appurtenant thereto that | " CHITA, April 16.—Charles W. Stevens, «1t)nunuuxhwal to the district court of ap- | Afriean™ “'_I“'! ",,‘I’“ Dyjthegiren "'l SPOKANE, Wash., April 16.—Not a wheel . __anOm . Is owned exclusively by the Union Pacific | @ Wealthy member of the New York Cotton | oy’ for no one entertains the slightest | PARIS, April 16.—The governor of the KN fs turning from Minot, N. D., to Walter Smith was arrested yesterday by r;nl_ company shall be termed the Unlon | exchange, was found dexd in his berth on tho | jgea that Judge Bradley will overrule the [ Soudan has telegraphed that the French 3 Assistant General Superintendent Officer Pisk, charged with larceny from the | Pacific railroad proper, and that lines of [ Rock Island road this morning. He had a | jury and grant the motion. The motion will | forces at Timbuctoo have completely de- Brings comfort and improvement ang N tlokrATBEIRGE niEHtetrom head off TGt raliroad owned by the ottier sompanios whiel | ticket through to Chicago, from Galveston. | be based upon the usual grounds that the stroyed the trouble-ome Tusreg iribe. I | fonds to personal enjoyment when of the Engincers' and Firemen's brother- Faslovdny g ed P e ere controlled operated by the Union | The Cotton exchange has ordered em- | verdict was contrary to law and contrary [ one conflict the Tuaregs left 120 dead on the | &3+ H e ot Roods, and the Order of Railway Tranimen | VSlerday alady named Fox, who lives at | pacific railway company and are now in the | balmed at thelr e o e o avidencey. At that tha. damages wero | feta, :l‘fih;-l.y L f““l' "":““-"]vi}“l‘l"(l”c 3"‘:"‘ assuring them the strike would receive no | BIair and who does her shopping here often, | possession of the receivers herein, shall be | shipped on to Chickgo, He has been travel | excessive. The counsel for the defense will T er than othersand enjoy life more, with moral or financial support from them. No | came in on the train at the Webster street | termed constituent lines, that the receivers | ing all over the west and southwest for his | press for a hearing on the motion at the athaford tn s ishy Box: less expenditure, by more promptly attempt will be made to move trains out of | depot. She alighted and noticed a young man | herein shall keep a separate account with | heilth. He belongs to one of the best | earliest po: o day as Attorney Stoll is G. A. Rutherford, attorney, at 418 Paxton | adapting the world’s best products to Spokane until the trouble is settled. LR .1]I1vr an it {\t’spu;l\ and IY)\rm%hllu( ”:'(jhl ::;l’v:hi'ilzi:::; ré'i‘l‘l\l';-lx‘v:‘ DECER and \Iv‘ltlh families in New York. anxious to return to Kentucky. block, and residing at 1911 Mason street, was | the needs of physical being, will ]u(t(‘s{ e P AN G et Ly AT DL GLLE T e e RQUELSREn SR04 e DEBATE ON HIS CANDIDACY. arrested at 2 o'clock this morning. He is | the value to health of the pure liquid t OTHER LABOR TROUBLE he snatehed her pockethook and ran down the :‘Irx.nl ::lllm“;- .:’h‘:\ carningy, from and expendit- Tank President Gots Five Years. LEXINGTON, Ky., April 16.—Thero Is | charged with assaulting Mrs. M. A. Cutts, | [axative principles umbnufi:d in qum e platform. She called to several people to | Ure account of cach of said lines and ALBUQUERQUE, N.. M., April 16.—Judge | strong talk here regarding Breckinridge re- | his housekeeper. emedy, Syrup of Figs, Dissenslons that Stop the Whir of Industry | stop him, but he succeeded in getting on the | Shall report the same to this court; that | oo <t i Ay & inthe wace 'for congress. HIs e — ECIIOCY AN DML H AT ANS i ~— in Several Sections. street. Ilero he was noticed by Officer Fisk [ Where any. constituont lines earn a surplus | Collier denied the‘motion for a new trial in | malnwg 1n the FAct 'S0 CRRTERE oo Assaulted by Highwaymen. Its excellence is due to its presenting BIRMINGHAM April 16.—The po: and arrested as ho was about to/get on a | /over expenses, tho rental orifconstitunt | the cass ot 8 M., Folsom,iithe/bunker con- While others say he will never attempt 0 | GHICAGO, April 16.—William Tindolph, | in the form most acceptable and pleas- Lttt e to the Blue Creck | Strect car. Ho had the pockethook. which | Iterest contracted to be paid by the Pacitic | victed last week of fraudulent entries and | Jo" 5o, Breckintidge's campalgn managers | onoc ™or e Railway Employes Banking | nt to the taste, the refreshing and truly = it listurbances that might | Contained $20, on him when arrested, but sald | company will be paic to the extent of the | issulng false statements of the Albuquerque | gyv 'ha will not resume his duties in con- Lo dasiase 5 oo en- | beneficial properues of a perfect lax- mines to quell any disturbances that might | it hejonged to his sister, who had come from | Surplus; that where a constituent line earns | National bank, whicl closed its doors last [ Say 1o, will ot TEe e o entucky In two o, was assaulted by unknown high ' | prop HRl arise are still there. No trouble ocenrred at | South Omaha, and that he was taking care of | MO surplus, but simply pays opcraling ex- | July while he was president. Ho was ‘sen- | wooics Ho swill open the campalgn at Parls vmen yesterday. He suffered concussion | ative; effectually cieunsing the system, that point today. It was reported that the | it for her till she was ready to go home. | Penses, no rent or constituent interest will | tenced to the peniterfary for five years and | where ho will make his first specch, of the brain. dispelling colds, headaches and fevers compantes_intended to place negro laborers | Mrs. Fox identified it as hers and it was "",}':'l“- and ‘\'lu'rlv a constituent line not | appealed. He was placed under $10.000 bond, | ~ COLUMBUS, 0., April 16.—The Evening Ex-Senator Ha Dead. and permanently curing constipation, ity e, ot (i v nok GoneOniy | Ot ovr e S T o st e sl bl (o oy e | b o o 7 b m 1o ok aiven bal. ™ | pibaten gt "ot arnal tnadel 2 | guorion GiTY, an. Aol 16— | 1t ha given stifution g millonagnd one negro went to work. Tho others refused | Slie went home, but will return today of the line will be reduced with an unspar- GAME THIS AFTERNOON. home of'a triend and foll, Mr. Brockinrldee | Governor and ex-United ' States Senator | met with tll;t-"uppug;d of: do sl DEkEL T >t the hands of the | A oung Smith fa the man who has so suc- | D& though discriminating hand. G Invaded @ @ HemIry o e e var (o | James M. Harvey died at his home near | Drofession, because it i S i Kl strikers. oHLY IOk od R R HOU g LR S e R (HE a1 nat dga s abiont It is further ordered that all inter-pleas or S Sy ily by the good women of the institu- | this city at midnight last night. neys, Liver and Bowels without weak- or two. All the men in this district exeopt | € 1y g B2 b intervening petitions now or hereafter filed | @Mahas and Conventions Wil Give the Ball | porarily by the good § AR Lo ening them and it is perfectly free from Walker county, have gono out, and in that | the city, fleecing saloon Kkeepers and others ERReLY ¥ T neafterad AtiotHer {Benting tion. The’ legal verdict is against him. Is S e e s i AN 1 2 county meetings are being held today to do- | Out of sums ranging from to $15. He was | In this cause by which the interpleader or 5 he stronger than Parnell? We shall see. Governm B every objectionable substance. e Wit hor o ot tHoy weill join thyse who | arrested by Detectives Savage and Dempsey | Intervener sceks to recover any money or [ The Omaha's and Artle Creighton's slug- | @& P oifie” gistinguished statosnan has | LISBON, April 1 otions held yester- Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- lave already struck. It Is very probablo that | and sentenced to ninety days in the county | Property from the receivers of the estate In | gers will collide agaln this afternoon at |} yoan on' trial for members of the Chamber of Depu- tsin 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man- all who have not gone out will strike togay. | Jail. He had just finished serving this sen- | their hands, shall be and the same are re- | Charles street park, the game to be called WASHINGTON, April 16.—Miss Madeline resulted In the return of a government | Fer it o4 by the California Fig Syrap SO Ak gono ouf MELAGR ik ferred to the said special master for his | at 8:30 sharp. The Northenders were much | poljard is still at the Providence hospital, ority of about fort ifarinredilytiosOu TarhlsP ik T CONNELLSVILLE, Pa., April 16.—The o :::";;‘"?Id‘l”;]’Ili-“s“l"[l rj::‘r;;'!";;\" x“\mrll|:;D|";f‘;nflli::: a .:u»rnmu-d by th -1.~xmv)Tumlm and | suffering from the nervous })rnslr:lllun W |.|;-n “””»“m“ i | . on ‘v;‘l ‘*,'“‘th’:“‘l"“"“‘lz.l’\,m“p“'. Fb,‘y only disturbance in the Connellsville region o 0 ' B0 An AN By ORIDE LDC) promise to even up matters this afternoon, | followed upon her trial. Inquiries at the "ELEGRAPHIC BRE 2, package, alsc ¢ name, Sy f Figs, tml:ly s at the Whe:ler works of th FORT SCOTT, Kan., April 16.—An expert h;l-:Nrn;!"‘mfrl‘"fi}frsllz«;\I‘!( I's‘;vf”:'n;n}"‘-\'l-:xul with- o :\l[)l s l'l‘ml' pro- | hospital today elicited the information that and being well informed, 'ull, will not ri o v, when the estigation of the books of the city treas- ( Ut any | P e T gelting in better | her condition remains about the same as i denie Rdsward Mos ARG AR I DEG LA red. €ambria Iron company, whon the women | Investigation of tho books of the clty treas-{ i ipq gaia master who shall thereupon pro- | condition with each FHChts v [ SR aat i ihat sl s Mer i Rdtolligdon enithateDr S ndyard Mo-| e olter drove tho men from the yards. No one was | urer, Mrs. W. M. Pulliam of this city, the ! t 3 e pnditgnant et Juy, and en- | yestorday. Whether this means that she | qiumiis to be transferred to Minnesota. R AT Shme Rl Ares aLIllNoa bhe hrou r, Mrs. 3V, M Eulllam of b ¥, the | ceed with all reasonable dispatch to hear | tertain bu o fe eingthe tables | 1% o1t (o ‘s through a serious illness | %% A d i1 = — QUESs l‘ Hevtatili e mATnd s srounds | only female city treasurer in - the state, | anq getermine the matters presented by it, | turned. The positions is not yet known. Delia Van Horne and Frederick Lioyd, the | AMUSEMINTS and declar they will remain there tll mid- | makes it appear that she i« S0 short 1 | and to report his findings thereon to this | Qmaba, Positions. Conventions. | G pXTON, Ky., April 16.—The news ot | Shicago kidnapers, are stil in jail in New | ____ ‘22 = 22 - J Der aocouts, She has becn suspendod pend | court. In hearings before the speclal mas- | SRRCYRY.. AoAnifre | the verdict in the Pollard-Breckinridge case | York: i | . | :.‘?i f\:r“l’i'r:' ‘VI"‘:‘N‘“H; 0y ~\”l‘l .i‘ ML";‘I'“;*‘”"': ter in this cause he shall proceed in all | yroou i L Fiavkness | created no particular surprise here, and es- By a close vote the New York Coflee ex- | ave taken the matter up, 1t I not UoUght | respects according to the usage and practico | Rourie.: o *'Dolan | pecially among the voters. If anything, his | change has decided to open a clearing | NUNMBER 6. | she has been dishonest, but that the short- | in chancery cases. Before settling his re- | Fear. ...Creighton | friends appear more active, as they assert | house. | age is due to some one having obtained the | port fn any case the master shall give to | Moran - Bowman | {ha¢ the result of the trial will cut no figure [ The Pennsylvania democratic state conven- money by illegal means. the parties in interest reasonable notlce of [ Hoyie... Bradford | in this end of the district. Breckinridge tel- | tion has been cailed to mect June 27 at Har- o Waite Will Not Discuss Secession, thepitimerinhion S andunincownersiie il imayice snt JE pli ..:McElvain | egraphed to some friends of his today that | risburg. | DENVE ) e whita i || nnallysineitielmiot irepartito Sthefend fthati e i ire i Harry Gatewaad) he was in the race to win and to communi- | The National Association of Ticket DBrok- | DENVER, April 16.—Governor Waite said | they may appear before him and file such X cate the samo to his friends in this county. | ors are now at San Francisco on their annual . | today he had not recel favoring | exceptions to the same as they may desire, A S YT, Mow. that tha result ot the trial is known; 1t | cestesion | secession of the w hich, ac- ;“I:‘i}jml):{ll)'h"lé;:fllnlnrn'figl;!m:‘e:ll‘h ulm:‘)‘\’u“:l(:)(i is supposed that Settle will begin at once an Ml St K oy N ea ) tayan 5 cording to a Lincoln, pateh, had 8 ) ay, 9] Three Miles Covered on an Australlan Track | active canvass. Lively times are expected in ce preparatory to starting d Leen written to him by McReynolds | Py the master for settling his report fllo In Quick Time. the near future and the fur will fly. thie 0ath ol sofice’ Drop 7 8 (1] S I eatre any such exceptions in writing to the same P OUTSVILLE, April 16.~The Post. (dom.), The governor declined to dis- The old Fort Bliss military cemetery has been donated to the city of El Paso for a of Oklahoma SAN FRAN ISCO, April 16.—Advices by as may be deemed approy by such party, commenting editcrially on the downfall of ONE WEEK cuss the subjec Hiathsithe Bbishio S i and no exception not so filed will be con’ | steamer from Australia announce the making | oA RE LGOS 0L FORRTI0 € donat A RIL Bandit Goes Up for Life. sidered by the court. The master will notify | of a new turf record on Thursday, March 8, story to which the people of Kentucky can public par! i 4 COMMEHUNG o FRESNO, Cal., April 16,—Ed Morrel, part- | 411 parties intorested In the matters pre- | gt the Victorla Jockey club track. Portsea, | be in the least indifferent. His name has [ The Merchants Bridge company at .&nlll.u.n.; i ne, S i | ner of Bandit Chris Evans, was today sen- | “Ced bY such pelitlons of this fact. ge. | With 131 pounds up, covered three miles in | been an honored one In the anmals of Ken- | has been absorbed by the Hads Dridge and | The following Operas will be given | teneed by Judze Harris to life imprisonment 5 EdiAl i) 23073 L the unprecedented time of 5 4 turllwi ‘Al‘x‘xl P:\I]m ha‘\'e lm!x’nn u“m cvufiy “"""‘“ _‘;_‘"";’[‘:”_;) RN hyllay e in magnilicent style: | at Folsom for robhery. Evans and Morrel ;G 5, Ten years ago at Sheepshead bay, Drake | period of its history have borne it proudly il T. Harper of Nus| was accl- | held up a constable while making their es- ANOTIiHIE ‘"‘:‘ QOMING Carter, with 115 pounds up, placed the three- | and n:ml; rcmll- red s;mml“w-lr»'tlvl«- to !thv- :A'l\ln:i};iui‘lnll:y 3rlrx:~rh|“l!3) by parties who Monday “_ THAVATUHE cape from Fresno prison three months since. LT mile record at 5 ate and to the people. With his confes- | were tr: scare him. A I cape from Fresto prison (e months siuce. | one More Installment of the Kellys Trying - 5:24 B e B 0 ) protoat Kled tho Wrong It 1o Gacito Waahingto Results at Memphis. Colonel Thompson arousing indignant pro- | with Mayor Hopkins against the opening of | DBOULDER, ‘Calo,, April 16.—James Huss- Another contingent of the Commonweal MEMPHIS, April 1 ace, six fur- | test in the heart of every honest man, Colo- | the new Garfield race track. Tuesday Send or hring FOUR coupon [ fer and six other men tried 1ast night to cn. | A7MY. Which had it birth in California, | {os: QIVAR R vl second; O, B, | inell Brackinridge propoeen fo roturt to Kent| A sswmill boller at Bprlagteld, O, 1 coin 10 it oMee and rocor o s,y Deardbits house of unsavory rep. | reached Ogden on Sundey. Application to | “Stcond Firlghes: Sam ¢ wood. | tueky and asic the people of his dIstrict 0 | pioded” yesterday, Killing Engineor RS SR utation against her protestation, when she | the ctvil authoritics for food and shelter met | ford wan. Teriile second,” Lady “McCann :T«II::;TlIIAlu" Lo congress. He owes some cofl | \Wetherboe and Frank Breece. A Wi nd o Vi | opened fire on them, and Hussier is dead. | with cold response on the part of the mayor | third: Time, : : nigarason fi3e . | coal operators in Ohio state no combine MAGNIFICENTLY 1 nened with cold response on the part of the mayo Third 1ace, four Handspun won, | true to him, to his district which has hon- | COE BRI O COUE RS 10 ST | 50 The two had trouble before and others in power, although the men, who ored him, to the party which has called to owing to the number of operators. FAUST g e e a 0 v = Fourth race, one-half mile, heats: Fi him. The one service he can now render Thur LOCAL BREVITIES. AUmuer 100 3did not sufferdtor want otitvad R oot EnidO R Erdmwon B ver) vt econd: |11l inere s (o Feaameanea L e At i e new Chinese treaty will be taken up | y 5 So small Is this army in contrast to the | Timé: 50% bower to offer, is to accept the verdict of | in the senate today. Senator Morgan e ' ' ) horse and p!mm.; belonging 1‘} Mr. J. | forces of General .Kelly, now at Council cond Neat: Suste Nell won, Berly sec- pox Washingeon jury as a verdict of etornal | presses the opinion it will be ratified, Frida Davale”a HuShCana | e ™ orloni agt | Bluffs, that in Utah people ordered the un- | “pii;nd'heat:’ Suste Nell won, Mike Brown | banishment from the public scrvice, and act | The United States ship Lancaster has ar- iy e 3 e 5 employed out of Ozden and not to stand | second. Time: § l"n accordingly. He Nllm:l(t retire |].u\; and | rived ;u N.’l(r:nfl un“h-'l' \\'u)l( '::.”:w\‘\; York, (Ono Act “ERNANL" | iaott et I upon the order of thelr going, but to go at Fifth race, one mile won leave the democrats of the Ashland district | The Chicago is on its way to Gibraltar. DICTIONARY. { Gha vt D, Garnor, Thirty-elxth and Vol: | * Union Pacifle officials have beon Kept | Patrick second, Simer ¥ thied. Times 1:1, | brinG new and bettar infiuonces into play, | Richmond, Ky, ‘severely’ whippod @ negro | Saturday pue’ apr'comgy) 4 r: sirhots, yestorday, posted as to the movements of these men, « ol Tar 8 R 9t hibited those - of A en; g 3 g posted as to the move o8 3 Dne More for the Shamrocks. statlon whose career has exhibi thosc John C. Barkley, a Wall street drayman, TR i T o™ oiam N (108 enf® | who are seeking to foin Kelly in the Bluffs, | rhe Shamrocks and Athletics came to- | Virtucs on which Anglo-Saxon clvilization who s been for years the trusted mossen: | MAX MARETZEK, Musical Dircetor, ¥ ihat pumterof thabas coreasnant yostorday, Five hundred wero issued by noon, | w10 58 SR S0 SR B R A0 e || The Sham SHC athleon_tamon rests, and send him to \Washington as | v PV T P ET RT3 T ; e e I e Tr 18 out With hia nousa and | Dut they have little fear that the stragglers | gether Sunday afternoon on the former's | [t WA GOV (5l Wecusationsogainat | S°F Of the nancial magnates, yestorday Magnificsnt Costumss. b e is snaring all untagged dogs he can run | Wi pursue the same tactics as adopted by | krounds, and when the last man was de- | Wl (Y 00 The supreme court of Massachusetts has Ao raastoatoro Bregguich i v iallrare | acro g Kelly. In any event they have given orders | clared out by Umpire Shannon, nine weary LR Qecided that the $350,000 of the funds of th gented Yronoay | “Fhe park board hus deferred action on | to tralnmen to resist, should the Indus. | and heartsick boys'nown as the Athlotics, | CALIFORNLL'S LONE HIGUWAYMAN, | Iron Hall in that state shall bo turned over | PRIGES-#200, #1.30, 810 7 and 60 conta 2 paced home, leaving the crowing Sham- to the receiver at Indianapoli Tickets on silo at Chaso & Eddy's, Paxton N2 1ay and Thray Week-day | | Placing a tempor. sewer in Riverside ists attempt to capture a train, and at oks with ohe mope scalp dangling in thelir Z : figea g i Blk, weok of April 16 4 Sunday and Thras Weele-day § | Ly until the matter of pl R e A A sxpressed in the | beits, The game was an exciting one from | 11eld Up # Stage and Sccured 82,000 from retary Carlisle has not yet determined - - yupons, with15 cantsin ofn, | | hent sewer there can bo decldad by the city | hoadauarters confidence iy expressed in tho | belts. The game waman excitlng one from the Express Company. tho’ mumbir of sl o be tken this'year | DOV G TG0R PERFOAMANUES will buy one par of The | | council Wbillty of the train crews to hold off a smail | Sart to fin 231 00810 0-10| ANGEL'S CAMP, Cal, April 16—The | by the North Amcrican Commercial com- RMANUES, Amorican Enoyclopndic Dice | | Mrs. Rhodus, 1812 Chicago street, askea | contingent such as this is reported to b Athletics..... 1,2 0 4 0 0 0 0 0— 6 | down stage from Angel's Camp to Milton | bany. It will probably be'in the neighbor- [ B N (LA L T AT the police last evening to assist her in When last heard from the fecond edition Jatte '“”NY Kleffner was robbed this morning by a masked | hood of 20000 O oM 4;1'uns'nAY APRIL 19, ous Sead orbrinz to Th ! fnding her 9-vear-old son, Lee, Who was | of the occidentals were at Uintah, Utah, [ O'Connor; Athle McCann and T highwayman at Sam Crosset’s, about three praskans at the Hotels, oA L o ae - Beo Ofigo | sent on an ervand at 3 in the afternoon and | \joro they were patiently waiting for an | EHitS: Bhamrocks, Mt dthlctics, T 13rors: | miles from town. Wells, FFargo & Co.s | At tho Mercer—T. F. Hummal, Fremont; . : } Mt s pBnin ha N vars e it § had not returned em) train of box cars to come along | Of Kiettner, 15 off AeCann, . 4 Umpire, | ron box was broken open and the con- . Gahan, Grand ISland; H. 3. Hinden, i Mall should be atdressai ty | The tenants of the Cr \,‘.m.:; block, at 1l-‘:(— which they might appropriate for their own | Shannon, ‘| tents taken. It is supposed to have con- a. N e Efl ar s fle | teenth and Dou treets, have united in [ use, Only the most ave information 4y R e SN Lo B A i the Murray sarrett, McCook; ) DICTICNARY DEPARTHENT || a protest to the chief of poifce agaiet the | conid be gathered at Union Pacific heads | Crmetry Hosd ClBaud tho Records, | )00 men coming along at the time were | Do Weleh, Lincolni 1. A." Palne, Atns: ot I o SaprAsAmeniWho se. n he bapis ok atstion ters, the movement of the men not oc- | (0 FEe AT P T IS Geciaed to ree | ordered to stop and turn their backs wpon | Y30 yiara ¥, Dyssclbout, Grand | Thursduy—*‘Beau Brummell rmeesd | fng their wagons on Fifteenth stroot | ning anything like the anxiety that sur- America has finally © Te- | the scene, but overheard the robber tell At the A e et 1 M | Fridny—Baron Ghevrial ("A Parlslan Ro. » - | Join W. Ashe of the department of post- | 1 the movement of Kelly's army sume Jurldiction gyey road racing, and | ¢he driyss'i=—-—suld count what he had got | flinds . B IS, Pawiee . ol (i W | Bhee s Iy . office Inspection has written from New York | An offcial of the Unlon Pacific, regarding | they will in the guffire look after the | »== he had more time. )ln:«-luu,ulm. wnd W SR R J Suturday Matinee="Prince Karl" assoctation, asking to b permiited to have | can have no Idea how elosely tho movement | R, STE G 1" Souat Fecord; 100 milea () | started out immediately dn paratit o the | Mocurthy, Poncai i B, Jeftrica, Bikhorn Hydo' | | a postal inspector attend the meoting of th )f the Kelly train was watched on our part 4 Qe P, L&) ELOL UL LMIMALIRIAHY - b 1 he | H. T. Moseman, IZmerson; G. M. Johr B g > . N 3 o i alx hours; time trial{’J. A. Maguire, Denver, | robber. There was but on b and he 1 2 X A Box sheets will opan Wednesday morning at the Apr’ll 17, 1894 assoclation in May. There were anxious mowents from the time | Colorado, N 593, secured about $2,000 in ver, 1t Ne Beatrice; K. H. Beath, Fort Niobrara; folluw (ng prices: K Noor $1.60; balcony 766 ’ * Frank Pierson, a brick moulder from Lin- | the army took possession of the train at | ¥ : — lieved he Is the man who held up the same | A. Allen, Arapahoe. = : and $1.00." Frieo Mat positively suspended Rk coln, was found by Officer Ticdeman vester- | Uintah until Conneil Bluffs was reached, | TeQoy Will Keport at Corning, stage on March 7 last. At the Paxtono\V. 8, Clapp, Kearney; i POPULAR day suffering with fits, Ho was lying on | We had no knowledge of the disposition of | CRESTON, Ia., April 16.—(S8peclal to The - - J.HL Dervis, Gibbon; T. R French and 2OrUL . the Union Pacific tracks when found and | the men, and had any accident occurred | Bee)—Harry McCoy {s fn Des Moines, and Surprised Thelr Pastor, yite, Ldicol e, Nevien.and J.-Hayle, 15th ST, THEATRE riidiis! | was unable to move. Ho had taken a fit | the moral efect would have been against | says he will be ready for trial in the dig- | Members of the Westminster Presby- | Kourngys oI Mo O o AN wile, 3 Nights—Commentng Thursday, April 19th While walking on the tracks and foll, badly | company, although legally we could mot | trict court of Adumi county for violating | terlan church lust evening honored the B Vi, B THE LIPTLE SUNBEAM o || cutting his tace. | have been held for t damages, | the state law. Ryan is in custody at Corn- | pastor, Rev. Dr. Gordon, with a surprise | j 2% 8 pehanuete i1 RAVR ) a mages, ) ) ) 3 3.8, Drew, Tecumseh; 1% L. Hurrell and NN > ‘M\[ notice :\uu-b.u‘-’.;:vfi: st u’h ‘x:ull»r-‘ station | or theso mon ~'rrl“l hwaymen and wer | | awaiting trial party, the occasion of the close of his [ (1. 1). Mc re, Lremont; W L Falsbrotiier, MAY BI&E'IO B S % g be he lookout for a man | pursuing acts of outlawry In seiziug tralns. Grimn Is Shok, seventh year as pastor. Dr, Gordon was | Lincoln; D ir Superior; A slair fur forger \ it s sald, 1 we ve them the care and attention | pag pen training in Brocklin, Mass., for his | Ramsdell's “residence, wh he was ser D, 10, Mogers, ¢ NEE SATUR oR loft Blair one night last week In compauy | which the exigencles of the occasion de- | fiey o Ny MEAABAR, L AR | All then proceeded to the church, | D. Webster, Lincol MATINEE SATURDAY. ¥ i : . with a y woman from Gretna, Neb., | manded fisht with Grifto, April 23, has notifled in- [ () ore' Mr, Warren Switzler made a com- | se— i If sent by mail with 3) conts In coln | { ypom e was sald to be about to murry I understand that General Kelly says the | ie posiponed, ‘s o has an attack ‘of the | mepdatory address, which wis responded N i ¥ 1 he was sa 0 be abou ) mui nderstand that Genera ¢ says the | be postponed, a e has tiac the . 3 3 _ 1 AMEBENTS, (no stamps accopted.) Bo sura 1o state They were traced o this city, and it 3 | train was glven to him at Untah; it that s | P+ i AL B0 SA0% 955D e T A s A1 MBI '< u } P e e ten d T i Rart) thought they are in South Omalia, = | it was without the knowledge of any DOro Opens Ont. wero encored, and Mrs. Percy' Ford played ST. THEATER yrozuian : aly once in 2 woeks, as hooks arce pub he 68th Dbirthday of Fritz2 Wirth w connected with the operating depart- | oy pyRLAND, 0., April 16.—The score to- | #everal beautiful organ selections. Re- IST“ . | ‘Lk‘ln“ Don't fall to seo this wondorful palotig R Ton celobrated last night in true German fash- | ment, General Kelly knows his business, | o= RNt o SBEE I8 MO8 100 | freghments followed. = | now on extitbition for w short period at & aly that ofien fon, Bear ¢ .I,.-;vy, of the Omaha ‘Turner | and if he desires a train from Council Blufts | MK 11 the < " " "‘I ""I“‘“"‘z h’" ,‘\‘“’“l - L " e~ i TONIGHT. 1610 FARNAM STRELT. 3 beca soclety marched down to Wirth's saloon in > the Hlinois line he will undoubtedly get | SHNISNL. COBURUTUR BOOL IAtCh o een yoming I Dwner Killed, . Y. PE 8 Pronounced by art eritics to be the mosf Addres » body, headed by the drum corps, and | it. He got the train on the Unlon Pacific | Gaten 10, Sn0 OFer Wasi “Ore, 308; Clear- [ g AWLINS, Wyo., April 16.—(Special Tele- & FoREARSONS utarvelous and’ realisile ploturo ¢ver place Momorlal Dopartmont, pleasantly surprised Mr. Wirth, who is one | by force of superlor numbers, that's how it . gram to The Bee)-Edwin T. Hanley, an 66 (7 efore the public. Though realistic, it shoul D s ha e o oldent members. A clegant supper | cime to be given him. —We were in no con- | Wo i by the Muskers, old resident and large sheep owner of Fort s I—I E not bfend Lhe most delicate tuste. naha and good music were furnished. About | dition to oppose a body of 1,000 men, and | ST. JOSEPH, April 16.—8ioux City, 13; Bt. | Stecle, acoldentally shot himself this morn - . Opo ) from (00. m.to 10 p. M., Sun elghty were present. after it had captured the train e surrounded | Joseph, 4 Ing near that place while taking a gun Matinee Wodnosday days excootad.

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