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- THE. OMAHA DAILY BE ISTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, Al‘l{-ill | SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS TfiVENTYBHLES\NV\Y fifimmfl&q&ww«M@PmfiwrTOHMDO[TAVHHERWEEKxwxfi%hmwmflww%.' "XflmiSNW(LKEHMRWWD o T Y MANYT”OUS\NDID{E R Dillon and Mayor John- e — dicted to the 8 nic son, R. Clark, B. P. Brown and C. D. Dillom NOT IN I'f FOR SPOILS, i - e from the citizens, The committee had dec Leading* Vst Arrested. orated the public huilding and all wore white i : Cleveland Declare Lov o X . LONDON, Al * “wing to revelations #bbion badges: - The: Neola band was cul) End of Tariff Debate in the Senate Not OMee SEIGR to Party Repeated Earthquake Shooks Xill Hundreds A ) o8 Hil from Weston to was called p T made by Frar oltl, the anarchist | Greatest Strike ] " i 3 Kelly Marches His Army L out, and when the advance guard of the in Sight, WASHINGTON April 22 President in that Vicinity, recently arreste L lerkenwell with o Grentest triko of Coal Operators in tho Neola in Triumph. army became visible over a distant hill the Cleveland has sent the following to the bomb in hi; e 'the police have ar Nation's History, people, who had crowded into housetops and Hon. Chauncey F. Black, president of the AT rested an Italian witd Gluseppe Furrer - other places of vantage, gave a shout. Then ara. Poltl declared that Furrerara oceu _ o cltlzens marched fo'the city limits across [ WILL EXHAUST TIME OR THE SENATORS | Nitional Assaciation of Democratic Clube: | DETAILS OF DISASTERS IN THE INTERIOR | pi fro eeclared that i FARVERS LEND HIM KINDLY ASSISTANCE | the ‘oeriens marched to the clty limits across PEXECUTIVE © MANSION, * WASHING i that “oceiied Dy “Ro Ores amome e | THEY CAN STAND A VERY LONG SIEGE April 21 Hon. Chauncey I — Fenfans. Furrerara_controlled the collec RUests with a neat speech by Mayor Johnson Nack, Esq e fully tion and distribution of funds for the an [— —_— who bade thom we gome. After i short de as | Nine Republican Statesmen Will Manifest ,'."",)\;,,!' ',..m{m;", HN’,', ‘! ,:mh“ ¢ -n'-’fil\{v Whole Provinces Paralysed and Machi | aronist cause and girecten e nonti Gt ¥ .| the processton filed up the main street and aposition to Conteat Mvel Ay hands, seCHHETortN the Tt oo Property Destroyed-—Co o and digposal of shells intended use in | Mine or in oy O arve Teams for Transporting Men and Supplies [ out to the camping place which had been el dlihstoltenind blodd et In my hands, setting forth the future pu s e (S TNY (OLE o1 i A Mino Owners Think They Can Starve the ected for them. There some short specches 7 eland and abr L. He was elected to Ground W 7 the Paragraphs poges and present needs of the National Church in Which All the direct operations In England at the inte Tali > Assoclation of Democratic Clubs T'he ' dngland at the inter Men Out, Are Furnished in Plenty, took place and the army prepared for supper Renched, achlevements of this organization should be Worship; Perish, N i IS on MniarciNtaziield vat ; B General Kelly s much pleased by his en- familiar to all Who ure intere in the s LU HR —— thusiastic reception and anticipates no —_ continuation of democratic supremacy, and e — - NEOLA'S RECEPTION TO' THE WANDERERS | (o n makin Rood mrogbess ceroms the | wASHINGTON, amrm 2 bl pelet, (b Sncourgement of thote | ATHENS, April 22-The earthquake |, [MPTeive Religious Coromontes. [ AL SOURCES OF PRODUCTION IN IT state, The prospect Is [ who appreciate the Importance of any effe et PARIS, April 227 thousand persons that the tariff debate in the senate will con- | Uve "dissemination of politicnl doctrine, [ shocks that began at about halt past 7 [ were present. tadny - in the church of — o asgclatlon has done much by way of | o'clock Friday night, continued with more or | Notre Dame, where scrvices were held e — FARMERS PLEDGE ASSISTANCE. tinue this week much on the same lines as ’ : 1ehing 3 i W . " One hundred and ffty farmers made a pub educating our people, touching the par- Several State plying ) Citizens Turn Out with Bands and Banners | 1. pf e i1 SVRHIITE LHRE, LN el EAh | ave been obuarved sinca ths dgreemiant. for | fieuibe mobitn’ SHIGH ok recounized as | 1088 frequency until noon today. Al last | in conmection with the beatieation of | Several States Not Supplying a Ton of to Greet Kelly furnish a team and wagon to transport the | the regulation of hours of debate was e Delongihp to the emo ot mervide has heen | IENE the oscillation of the earth was notice- | 3088 Of Arc. ADeaD T ‘ofolatod oal Today, o = army to Avoca tomorrow, where they will | tered Into, notwithstanding the arrange- an enforcement 1 dcmonstration of t able, and the people of this city were In a | 'The chief fenture of the ceremony was the May over night. Enough tood will be sent | ment that the roading ot the bill by para- | truth that our party s best organized and | state of semi-panic. Telogra nl- | 1a¥ing of o facsimile of the banner worn by communi along to lst the men for two: meals. The ! e 08t powerful when 1t Strives for primeiol ; : JOAN Of Arcoat the feet of the statue of s ARMY WiLL MOVE ON TO AVOCA TODAY | Plan is now to stop at Avoca, Atiantic, | EFAPHS shall be begun on Wednesday at 1 [ ottt b ot and "thae 1 ORI [ cation with many parts of the country fs | rim, i COMMITTEES CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS i Adair, Stuart and one station between the | 0'clock. The republican senators are count fhonds o' the stfimulux suppiied by an, en: | badly interrupted, and it is burely possibl WALh¥ Foinsiw Caritian Maonls nodie e 3 ter place and Des Moines, where another | ing upon the continuance of this prog istment in the people’s cau This | to get news from the towns that must have | o np s ; f brE iy b e pjolnes, where another | ing upon the continuance of this program | stment in_ th of trie oy s [ ¢ n vns that must hay COBURG, April 22.—The prince of Wales | They Mepect the Dissatisied Element to Yarmers Pledge Themselves to Make the | cago. B . Trown ang ey & train t Chi- | for at least another week, and expect to go | gests © tht the National o mor "5 | been alected by the shocks | has joined” the SC Jonw's lodge of Free bers of the Woodinen of the World will | O WIth their general spreches Just as they | Democratic Clubs and: evers other domo- | Tn three villages, Malesing, Prosking and | Masoms s G In doing so the prince Teip Coxeyites In Hoston Ronghly ie Woodmen of the World will ¥ | cratic organization shail lahor ‘unceasingly | o 4 2 expressed the hope that there would bo ; travel %o that they will be one day fn ad- [ have been doing for the past three weeks. | ind earncstly to save our party n jts o | Martino, all in the province of Locris, it i s AL B tion Before They Agaln Handled—Cleveland Preparing vance of the army to notify the people and | “General debate,” sald Senator Aldrich, | of power and responsibility' from the degra- | persons were killed. The mayor of 1 man and English Free Masons, Kosume Work, R e Teduest supplies and the usc of wagons until | in discussing the outlook, *will concluda ek e es, o & fatlute to redeem | tolegraphs that a heavy shock occu at —~— e sy rakohsd It Stryooinen of the | Tuesday at § ofclock and Wil be resumed | men entiuated s With. the conrel ‘orvsle | Proskina whila vesper services svere being PACIFIC STEAMSHIP LOST. i orld are said to be quite strong in numbers | L g ! 1 A ednesda preloc government held in the parish church. The walls of ) LUMBUS ) oy in this state and they will assist Kelly WGl L UL, All who ire charged, on behalf of the : * ’ ko 8 e | COLUMBUS, O., April 22.—A summing up NROLA, fa,, April 22— (Special Telegram | ‘Tonight the men were sheltered in sheds, | Senator Aldrich Is among those who have | gesb ot ity Wi (e redvmpdon of | ehurch fel, burying all the worshipers fn the | 103 Angeles Strikes the Rocks at Polnt Sur | the situation in the coal miners' strike to The Bee)—Kelly's Induktrial army en- | livery barns and other comfortable places, | not yet spoken upon the gencral features of | {hesg should now be impressively | ruins. Hardly a person in the church os SONTRERIT l"""' fl\"“:l 9. The Pacific | 1ate 1ast night shows that the officers of the tered thia town In triumph about 4 o'clock | and at the 1Y ol rousing public meci- | the bill, and he will not now have time to get | Temind (e banmier of tarir eforne | caped without injury. Thirty were taken | (oo SRR TRAD G bR NEe ML National Mine Workers assoclation did not this afternoon, having marched from We ”‘:T‘ ;w ,...,”m:.”m vu./r.'L I'rn ’;‘. -.: '“ in before the reading of the bill is begun. He [ so our insistence upon that principle is the | out dead. Houses were thrown down in | Angeles, bound north from Newport, Cal gO far am in their calculation as to the §15 mauy; nSwataper nien here vepravents | WUl poasioly apsgk o Wednesaky o T | SCIRIERR C8 SUE SRRNOURefthe pechlns | otlier bueta of tia viMages, &nd' the nroberty | gnd way Bortsto.Bar Fncises, tan bn the. | Miniber. of fon wha would obey the order 1,100, and 1,000 of the citizens grected the | fug different dailios. People came from 100 | da¥, though probably not until the beginning | St an 1ds the uBordination of onr e | 0% I8 great. Somo of the villagers aro | rocks at Doint Sur Hihthouse, (hirty miles | to. o ont ¢ v strike. From reports r army. The other citizen was sick, or clse | miles cast of here to see the army. Frank [ Of next week. Besides replying to Senator | Gitlqual advantuges amt aiehes auy’ oue | practically ruinea south of Monterey, between 9 and 10 o'clock he would have turned out en masse. | Q. Stuart, editor of one of the leading | Mills, he will devote himselt especally o | putting nside of potty and fenaiie jomonsis | At Malesina houses tottered and fell as last m ) v weekly papers in western Iowa, arrived here [ tha revenue features of the pending bill. | and bickerings whet party principles ard | though built of ecard board. In this litle el o Ll L Ll e R bl R SCRELT R, The speeches announced for the coming week | party integrity and varty existenco are at | village sixty persons were Killed, In some ; L S crous Sprominent it isans et T witnessed the march of the Common- | are those of Washburn on Monday, Mills | Stake. I cheerfuily enclose a contribution | eases entire. famiies, fathers. mothers: ang | to the boat Three boutloads reach Kelly's men, and a procession of 2,500 citi s between Underwood and Neola, and | and Palmer on Tuesday, Higglng on Wednes- | (0, (1 J0ds, nOEnEy, to, carry: on the | children, were taken out of the rulns dead, | #hore at Point Sur amd the first news of today are advise eral walkout sens and Industrial men marched through T o Ty ahe Cltzens e latter | eclien amimg (horyday or Friday. | hearty” wish for it coninued success and | At Martino, thirty-nine persous were killed, | the disaster was brought here by messenger | ! miners of Pennsylvania, Oho, Maryland Hi8H 5w, VBB LIS N SbeRULIt - gFovass Tkt . It was a_wonderful demonstration— | Other speechies, among them one by Senator | {isefuiness. Yours Vers tooi Here, as at Proskina, the parish church was | today Woother boatlonds and a raft sylvania, Ohio, Maryland, wondeful in several respects. The people | Lindsay of Kentucky, may be made on any GROVER CLEVELAND. [ the scene of the greatest number of fatal- [ containing other passengers and members Virglula and part of Indiana struck seem not only to entertain a kindly feeling | of these days, and if no one else should be ——a = ities the crew were met by the steamer @ nan, but those of lowa u not only ntertain a kindly feeling Fp 5 . : Burcka this evening, The Fureka rescued : for the army, but they appear to regard iis | prepared to proceed at any time tor IN THE WORLD OF SCIENCE, In the vicinity of Athens the fatalities [ Jurcka this evening, = rhe Burcka 1 1linols and Colorado are still holding back morrow they will resume their march | cause as their ow I talked with many of | Quay will continue the speech of which he — less num but the property dam- I'rom those who arrived on t Iur The leaders of the strike are very san tward, and will make Avoca their next | the marchers. They are certainly not in | has already delivered several installments. an to Create a Colirge of Americans Dis- Is Immense. - The offices of the| it was learned that ithe Los An i stopping place. any way dangerous, and I see no excuse | It is understood that he has not exhausted tingulshed SHARE, Titeratiiro, Ete: ) an-Lioyd and other steamsiin cone | peached Poind Sur ihaiouse i 8 the “elaim of the operator: Whatever for the raliroads suspending train | more than half of the material he has col- | v ASHINGTON, ApHl 22—A plan for the far Ly Qntey e U Gl | Sei i o e retired, hent e ven Sk O R LRI NTYIRe lected upon' the various features ‘of the | seiition ‘of: an elGRR tioky of taenciiic as, between the ' Direaus and | Oflers to have the third mate call him f onough conl to last untl) tho workmien are )S ST, FRIG bill, and that when his speech is finally st TR 5 i Phalerum has been racked beyond repair e HER I OO SR ettt o Lo s Ok SR Vad nto ngainT (Al ap thelr picks ar across the state. The people of this part RAIDROADSISTILL FRIGH concluded and printed it will make a B i B LI CCraLire Sand HE e s taathir o A ; i and is tottering. The domes, walls and | {he whee the steamer went upon the | shove of the state were never so stirred up as they morrow the Milwaukee road will begin [ pogic on the tarif, mosaics of the famous Byzantine church of | rocks at 9:15, and in ten minutes she sank running trains as the army leaves the lines R 1 Ime c Daphne are very gl ited A Chairman MeBride of the United Mine are now i ould not be safe for s i L 3 Senator Dolph may also at any time con- G i aphne are very seriously inj L captain instantly ordered out the four 0 9 0% and it w "|_| not be safe for a rail of the road at this point. Superintendent | o1iie his unfinished speech. tive Black of Chicago. The plan is em- King George in the royal yacht will start i araft of two floats. —Two boats [ Workers wasdusy today comparing pross way official to express his opinion around | Goodnow is glad t it is all over so far a Senator Mills is expected to reply in a gen- | bodied in two bills of somewhat similar | tonight for the maritime districts that have one raft, containing about fifty men, here. Just to show th indignation at s road is concerned. He has been on duty e The as Ari by General Le been devastated b e shock He w succeeded in reaching the shore Two t b FEAUL eral way for ‘he members of the finance | lines. The first was drawn eneral Lew | been” devastated by the shocks. He will l W o on @ f the utterances of Judge M. Hubbara | all the time since last Sunday. It was sald (,M'”mm;," 'm the attacks which have been | Wallace, the author, and th other by the | be accompanied by the minister of the in- :‘-'1!'1'.\ ’!‘v‘_lmlhvI A v entIoutito b “”"‘ “"‘ rmation at hand, His revised when lie acknowledged (hat he was re- [ it Underwood e L UL be- | made upon the bill, and his speech will pe [ Hbrarian of e e ord. They Dro- | terior and other officials, and_tog ther they | o' (e Boats, saw the sten ka; dnd | SAteent shows that more men have sponsible for calling out the militia, and re- | potheaded friends of the Commonwealors | 8bout three hours in length. Senator Hig- | {htce fromr thor bennbs ol oo ittees of Vill nedlie qunon, s Teasuros ehat must | succeeded in getting within Nailing' dis- | I the competitive and fewer i the outly- e % Leponc _ iea [ gins! will|discuss; the Hawatian quaation, base | risfa s uic saERERALL hous to form | bo taken to alleviate the digtress among | tance. ‘The steamer lay to and sent ‘out | ing districts than anticipated, but th marking that the public might be doubly [ and, as some one suggested that the crowd ing his speech upon the provision contained | the nucleus of the @Fcnization. These five | the people. The government will be ¢ boats to search for the other party. They humb ¢ r ¢ mied, they hung him in effigy Saturday | get a rope and hang him, he concluded to 1n-the fiest report ot thetnanate il for the | SHAIL. be /o1 lseBAMERED Uniten Siates. oe ] pelled to adopt. extraordinary measures to | Soon found the raft, with seven: hersons e S men Ko ne: AUt Soamtan night to a telegraph pole on one of t come here. The difficulty originated through Hificati f the reciprocity agreement | Culture and distiggbished in literatur help the poor in the districts affected, | dboand, whom they rescued, and this morn- | given abo 000, He ates that in a mistake and through no fault of the | MUMification ol LR v r | A e Sl Invention.® | These | Stops to this end have already been taken [ i& about 7 o'clock they plcied up the other | oty (nere aro. 24,000 out of 35,000 . superintendent. The terminal of the Rock | With the fslands, and will advocate their | e fing, arte gud Invention ™ ' whose it ! | boat, containing seventeen other person [ 35,000 id) blue checked waist and greasy pants, and | Teand road fs now at Avots and tenores | annexation to the United States nently distinguisheddi 1itelature, o, et ‘;“\11“"”’:‘,‘_’::"“;h::“::'l';q“"';Ij”“fl‘;“—‘:_'ill>li llck dhey SNt word to ‘those on shore and | Inliana, 600 out of wbout 8,000} and in surmounted by a plug hat of ancient coin- | will be moved to Atantle. wna turinm e REPUBLICAN SENATORS FIRM. T et L e CoCOIIt (B |7 g (g totalt numies ot aeattial| oo opiio) ke them aboandithel ste: fhey | \West Virginia, 2,000 out of 9,000. Conven- i hcoed bore (b Ingcription: | as the army progresses”that way. They [ Nine republican senators will make man- | SOniious body SRy nre wiven the power | G Them. ~The total mumber of deathia | but owling to tions are to be leld in Tinnois and West 10 . iy The duminy was allowed | werc in hopes that the Commonwealers | ifest thelr disposition to contest every Inci | \acancles by SIORHHEL nem: mocor e (o | Soancers arroied lu 100, but there | r| Four dead hodics have been recovered, | Virginia Tuesday next, whon efforts will hy to hung antil this morning, when Mayor | would select some other route, but the com- of ground at the very beginning of the dis- | quota of twenty-five hall be preserved. will be augmentcd when the more remote | 40 ptain H. D. Leland of the lLos made te bring all the men into line. Pre Johnson ordered It cut down. The people | pany will have to deal with the army until | cussion of the paramraphs as such on Wednes: tion two Of the Uil provides that the | villages are heard from. VR s e L eerit ol anupn | S ST e el £ ALy are somewhat divided as to the wisdom of | Des Moines is reached. Although there by attempting to have the provision of [ librarian of congress shall s le a c As this dispatch was being sent from | {ie ') e the ladies and’ ehfldren | Lot McBride expects definite information by i He > new CORERARS the Eureka. All the ladies and’ children - X suel a proceeding, but one and all con- | seems to be no danger of an attempt to seize | the fret paragrapn providing that the now e e vae ool Abraty for.the | \i1iong a: shiarp ahock. was felt that for o | i aved and brought here on the | 1etter from near y district tomorrow. iemptuously condemn the autocratic railroad | a train, Superintendent Fox said tonight that | tarifr shall £o into effect on the 30th of June | pages, light and theluse or all book: time caused consternation in the telegraph There seems to be no doubt but that the sus~ attorney and his uterance they would not turn a wheel under the pres- | changed. materials in the pesgession of the library. | ofice. steamer Los Angeles was @ very old hen today as a sarcastic take-off of Goy- | ent circumstances, They will contend that the custom | Prof. Spofford’s bill! sl dds a provision e e T, having been used by the Pacific | ernor Jackson for cailing out the militia It is sald that Avoca has made ample ar- | areney poen give at least six months L the body shall fenfsh reports to con- ITALY'S NAVAL APPROPRIATION, Steamship | Gompany for twenty | I8 about complete. No reports have been re- Neola met Kelly's arm ith g N th to | cara foi BT T Y e Aot AEN o morials ¢ineerning uage or ofore nat -sne was. a_United | colved of any disturbances and none are ex COmPANY: comDoesd of Iftile. oo ."f"':}:_“ o arsoncarg oratie drmystonlorroy notiaeti ""“‘;"km‘:‘l“"(‘;:”:' theltarit "“I: itare which mayibe submitted to-con- vernment Will tave Some Diffculty b eEe hater, ond wis, colled the | yocied; a5 o friendly feoling sconts () pre d some young it 3 z hey also say tha ere of pro- ss [rom time to fIme. The purpose of Seq G th BN Gedaa N aie She became use o the gov- | g i pre- an d o acoung ludles, all armed with | General Kelly says that mail for the army | yistons in this paragraph which will requ bills 15 t0 Create s organizatfon i s | 1o “\'i‘_l-l- ¢ "L“":“‘A"“'}I"’!-‘ e Perkins & Co.,' the \..In.x : &8, #nd across their shoulders were white | may be forwarded to Avoca or Atlantic. caveful consideration, and a number of them [ country similar to the S*Immorc:]s'"c heShll e he hamber o ¢ Const Steamship com- vesident MceBride, when asked 1ghit, 1) car 2 ul\r(lfi 'vlmt;::l'( on whlfh was printed: . agree In saying that it is probable that the [ and to the national. academies of 3 Deputies yesterday Admiral Morrin de g has |[n~-. ar ‘, put )\'A-.y.n'nu sery: what he thought of the progress of the S GALL L b n"l‘a'«‘)?x*u;'l’!"‘;'f.’(vn'n‘vsls|h"x;‘dm COXEYITES IN CULTURED BOSTON, chemical schedule, the first in the bill, will [ Britain, Germany ang, ¢ther countrie ;’}l:u'wl nml‘ it ;\‘.,..m be (mlx;l\n!vnl togediice | (e 85 BRREIELL and: passenger boat be. ?”““;i ~n!(|’ “At this time, I do not care ¥ * ye d, bear- & - e e naval estimates. n o P sen ok X andsH > 0 talk f el v that ope Ing toy Wooden guns ncrass theis suoweTy, | Tlow tie Uraery- €itens or tme T wer- | "¢ Rchik Refore next week, Eries < WO tetomsima anein 0 veanondOIIIEoRe | POy BRELwae u small steamer of ot | (o (alk further dhan to sy dat my lopes The Neola militia created much amusement comed the Army on the Commons. that no agreement had nn.v‘..‘ r _u(::‘.:fl"r:: Belantinalntaus ok DianAn 2nd follow “with death In mis oo :”:fff.;"fff‘\,':\'?fflfl.g‘f'lxfiif;"f; Hme e d ok o Wine\niuerators (o SGEAPEE. WILH rel nn:_l\\xf:u-m.il‘.l( x‘-xl::zzx;":«)u:‘ |‘A: rnllllo In-xmlr;(. 5 BOSTON, April ~(Speclal Telegram to n.pl <-umn;u;u.‘-.]";‘r“:n.- Ll e g Otherwise Interrapted. glorlous defeat of the fleet and the ruln of | ChSLer BFWEY BPLER ORI LY e to navit | juoceased (o 150000, In reforonce. to” th ® mneet the v With good cheer, food | g T'po N ponge rage ston | to hours for debate, AR N0 s FASHINGTON, Apr One of the u he on on the southern route. In 185 it Hiracita ¢ a andthese infantilo soldiers, Who neither can | THe Bee)—Pandemonium raged in Hoston | 10 neuts f08 CEe SUG UYL, I G | WASHINGTON, Avril e on R S lottl, on behalf of the ex- [ tion on the solithern route. —In 185 ¢ 135,000 anthracite “miners, I cannot say nor would do any harm. Without regard | today—pandemonium that ran dangerously | pogioce when that stage of the considera- | foreseen effects of seal legislation ju ll 1| treme made a motion_in favor of that time the largest vessel in the ser whether they will strike or not They: Lo polities the people of this community re- | near the verge of full-fledged riot. During its | tion of the bill should be reached. fected s the embiarrassment of the natlonal | reduction In the budget 50 far as defenses | AL Uhyt tiee the, largest, veger 1, L cgme | may, however, an (at “auestion Is being gard Governor Jackson as an imcompetent | height the New England delegation of the | “It will depend upon circumstances,” he | fish commission in its Jercortato footiedi{ Evera concornat (hERReE RN NN pung. was ot Con - these rocks - The | agitated in the' anthracite fields. man to guide the ship of state.” Industrial army made their escape from the | sald, “whether we shall g0 on as at present. | data necessary 10 the scientifie study of | Fremier ¢rispt d overnment admitiad the | Stearn kn SwnlChigrestucari SITUATION IN DETAIL 3 FROM WESTON TO UNDERWOOD, midst of 50,000 excited men, and singly “lit [ We possibly ey, du LS )“:“‘ “ILI‘;";(]\‘?“X'I,“: the wul; ll‘ul goro veats v”u |“!A"I_x'(“"|‘; necessity of doing all posaible in .,m.:-'n;y v 4 . shattering her s WHEELING, W. Va., April 22.—The sit- 7 r g Gener: {el za v out'’ o oxbury. This was not, however, | should say no lon; & e have already ha mi lon has been engaged in this work. economi: but it could no C LUE A R barely aping destruction. he | nation ong the striking miners in the (L l’v:‘x’l“:‘;fi.; ‘."“:.1 Ll“.“yl'““.'; R T A D frag: | the bill under consideration for three weeks, | has obtained wll desired information rela- | posaf rducg the power of s of e O g | (Mntion e AR B e ) 2 order fo 0 get ready to € 0 At el 7 honents ve consumed the to the seals that could be Killed at the | fho country. | The premier gave a solemn | Steamer Los Angeles ulso struc) e o 0 L0 march overland to Underwood. The ‘me menin and eoversl b thom piey Boverdlys)iand ile fm“m“u- 'x't‘:“- They certainly | rookeries and along the shore, and It is now [ plagge to study the question serfously, but | once before ‘y"x":".!'m'ul\' The Ihv:'ltl‘lnll ot About 1500/ menthave, gonagont iy rustled around and at 8:30 were glven the [ handled. - Speeches were interrupted, hissed, | greater part of the time. They certainly sary to the completion of the Investl | the house must not expect the government | Without serlous injury, = The location of district, The miners in the Fairmont, order to move. The men cleaned up their | drowned in cat-calls and blotted out of ex- | should have an opportunity to exhaust thelt nEthatfsealiile apkinyiniithe’ openifiitoinurausiaipolicysleading {tovarnew, Iigpa.d | e rocis 1h peculiarly iaangerous fu tha b I [F6) oS e R bming reelant Hiive ot i d the village ha e 0 stence with derisive cheers. Lucien Saniel | long speeches, and if a disposition s seas just as Is done by the pelagic ors | referring to the historic defeat of the N 3 ge their course In entering | taken action. There will be no strike in the camp and the village hall was scrubbed and | ist the south change th i 8 scrupbed and ples i serel ed | be shown to continue to make them, T | i, grijer to settle questions of importance | [iafian fleet near Lissa on July 20, 1866, he L JLE AT B nasiiion G uieh werofallowod {6t SNew (Yorkcyak uncaramonlouply Jaropped n or talia to enter it. As early as it was, a good | on the barbed wire fence that surrounder oy erey buy. The pilot who beurs cust- | Kanaw 4 Most of the 3,000 miners s 9 he band stand, and his hands were badly | for debate. We shall have to come to | commission has sought permission to Kill | Pajettro we blown up. (Loud clhcers.) L, in the X maty Siicae oo coinell “Aiiek B |t vind hiang i, ¥ bl word "y | o qsome, Mo, hall bute o, ne Lo | Sl S sqggademiion, o W | Baltes’ vors it R, W Shier) ] D, o oadelc . B N to hang his vessel ubon the | an at Burey, Copper & Co's. mines are ¢ the' ¢ s 3 3 teamer was Jdue 4 an-{ FCHRS Y Underwood stood at the head of the ol Morrison I Switt was spattered by a ple unfriendly to the bill mean to | privilege is sousht by the' Canadian fish | {pat the country would support him in th e 0 oo || iy ol crwood stood at the head of the column, | Morrison I. S as spatte ¥ 5 Atievitad With cheers and good wishes the army | of tobacco, thrown while he was speaking. | adopt dilatory tacti T think we shall be- | commission, which is pursuing a simi stand he had taken in this matter und he about seventy. Owing to the [ PITTSBURG, Pa, April 22.—About (he marched away and soon disappeared over the | Miss Chariotte Smith tried to make an ad- | gin by meeting carlier and if that change But the laws adopted by the United [ Toi0" o o eireet that the Chamber, hies | almost inaces line of investigation, wouldigmecent iithe iuation CotdiBigiEdor able polnt at which she was [lonly weak spot In the big strike in this dis- e recked, the s of those Iost have not | (rje s the refusal to strike of the 1,00 ¥ dry goods box ced under a | does not suffice to make sufficient progre States and Great Britain areé so sweeping | jneheard the declarations of the govern- | wreeked, the nam 1 thy ! trict was the refusal r hill. The men d steadily, and shortly | dress from a dry goods box p we shall gradually extend the hours into | in terms that there seems to be no ment, pass to the order of the day. Grow Daily and Control the Situn- ton. The population of Neola is said to be celved up to midnight it fs safe to say that over 125,000 miners are out, and the probu bilities are these will be added to during the glit. The steamer sank within a few minutes and the passenge ew ook next week, when those who were lukewarm ast of Neola on the banks of Mosquito Missouri creck. There the men are camped tonfght ; that victory will be theirs, notwithstanding The indications are that Kelly's march will be a triumphant demonstration clear science, the fine arts and invention, has been submitted to the house by Representa- dis- patches and newspaper ‘reports of the strike struck total muin strects. The efligy was dressed in a pension in Ohlo and western Pennsylvania who are e | Deen learned here as vet. iliers. of7 (e New “York ' & Cleveland Gas . The il ™ i before 11 o'clo y marched into Under- | tree on the outskirts of the mighty gather- | e St} &Y n will begin a contest | ity to U the permits, and that 8 | motion’ of Slg. Tortarlo was eventually ———— il Coal company, at Turtle Creck. One wood, where the whole population stood [ ing, but was thrown to the ground and only | the night, and then will begln a contest | ity ‘to wrant the permits S oA aa cueally. e O I R B RrROrS B e e ot ha etk T ink eTd tatrigE ready to recelve them with open arms, A | rescued by a detachment of police. or exhaust the debate and result in final | inquiry into the conditions of scal 1 conciliatory attitude of the premior, i the lurge forelgn contracts to be filled by platform had been erected on the prinei Fights were too numerous to count LR G the open seas must be Indefinitely sus- L 5 e A i lug I AuRa G LeDatEhter VAL [T R eS0T PhaC sentraat i slti Li corner,” and flags and bunting floated in the | the much-heralded departure of Boston's [ action upc pended. e W WILLING TO ANNEX SAMOA. Return to Europe. Canadian Pacific is for 150,000 tons at 49 ;mx:n .~unliul||.‘ ‘l'h‘ur Un hwl....u' (u»r..;-n A'mnln[urll( to |lu‘lr;4-|lnl" ::.: luy lu:r.‘v\ h‘lll‘" ‘m WEEK IN ? HOUSE, LFROM 1 WOMAN SCORNED. e S ST, LOUIS, April 22.—A dispateh to th m' \ sl o e band was out in uniform, and when t Washington was broke o preve e s W, and 4 e « e 3 ALBSTIN 15 a ork head of the procesion began to countermarch, | actual riot. Twice had Mr. Swift called opriation Bills Will Occupy the Mem- cekinridge’s Downfall Sald to Be Due to Graclous Majesty’s Dominions, 2 Y 5 o | at every coal mine where the force is more music, shouts and the Teports o fireworks | upon the polico to stop the disgracetul pro- T I e e P TONDON, pril 2.~/ agent-ieneral of | Princess Evelyn Gallatro ai Colonna, whose | {1, 1Y G50k ™ oo suspenderl Eontsthe talr. geedings withoutiavall, \Then he warned the ASHINGTON, April Appropris G i & i - | New Zealand in this city, W. B. Percival, | flight to the United States with her ehildren | {iehont the Columbiana country, b e o ASHINGTON, April 2 —Appropriation | Npw YORK, April 22.—The Morning Ad- | New Z¢ e 5. Thls fown e not inorporated, and, in the | six. ofoers. whish wero fraupdg, |}‘.“..h|i’m:\l|l‘| s will continue to occupy the attention \']I-‘\‘,“L.llmrh,.‘“lm W. Va. dispatch states | has recelved a cable message from Welling= | ju February last, after an unsuccesstul offort [ are irom 1,700 to' 200 men out tonighc in absence of any civie organization, a commit- [ limits of the crowd that they Alonesaia | PR L O IO e o | vastigery Dush Madeline Pollard’s | ton N. Z, confirming the veports that the | o ghtain a separation from her husband in | Columbiana county b e R ey g sl [ responnibiol torjtha rendlty Il they took | tomorrow, which, tnder the rules, will he | that the money to push ) falderon Cartisle, | Eovernment of New Zealand has dectded to | v Soronel courts, attracted the attention of | _TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Apr t committee was composed of Marion Han- | bo loss of Mfe or property. Still they tool g “consideration of business | Sult was furnisiied by brs. Calderon Canlisle, | EOvernment of rew @oaland has Cecler 18 . to sail for Burope | Kennedy tonight estimates that p Kine, B Avery, . D. Cooky B.Gravbill, | o action, and it was only 'when o mob hud | devoted fo the consideration of ‘busincus | Sult was furnisied by Mre. calderon Carliste sugmest to Great Britaln that New Zealand |y, continents, Is booked to sall for Huropo | Kennedy tonight cutimates hat practicail Willtim Gallup, IGeorge |Pisher, William | torn down the fence that surrounded the | reported from the District of Columbia com- | fn tegiin sy o ellowed {0 annex Samon.ie S 0o | gune. “she wint be accompanied by ner | L 5P Wik today. The Tndlana Farrell and Isaue Vanderbogart, ‘The ladies | hand stand and were in actual possession of | mittee. On Tuetday the diplomatic and | Breckinridge family. g 3 Whe proposal Teferred to has been unoffi- | half-brother, J. W. Mackay, jr., and it is [ S S e 0,000, The S ia R cand rEpErE ARV EIAL harcelalotilichentancturodiios e mminent tpecil ot 8| fasndler, bill inlens conkimedZthe s maocdl itona ey wiilatat Sulphur Snrings,.:‘saya) [0S DORCHAI FSCREREn ol Mo ientunail | phaitbeiher, . s Magkay, e R e 8 block coal miners number 2,000 and the un- coffep and stacks of sandwiches. The urmy | dozen women' who had been fairly carried | portion of lait weel will probably ve fin- | | OR T WIS FURERE BREITER SO clally considered for some tme s admitted | king, will be one of the party. Princess [ oretooal U, GEOER G0 R0 Gt and sitioens cireled around the plattorm | fnto It for shelter, that gbey appeared on | SheQ, AIG, O I edREl pration. of:| lcontact with W, Ok Dreokinrlige, and thie [Fthat the consent ot the United Bintes and ficoionna ihas ‘reached an amicable under- | ,iors will work until the Ist of May, and it YT e sommlttee greeted Genral Kelly | the scene. It was then foo late, however, | WP\ fnterrupted by ‘1 rture of | Kentuckian snubbed her most unmercifully, | Germany 18 necessary. o000 0 | standing with her husband and their | 41078 WAL work MREE 8 O O ey will and Colonel Baker, sanc Vanderbogart | g the crowd guyed the bluecoats first and | Chajrman Henderson of the postoffice com- She was stung to the quick, and vowed [ St fobert Stout sx-hremior of Wew Zenl | qomestic differences bid fair to be settled to Rnnt o welcomed the men. He complimented the | fhen penned them in the stand. Discretion | mittee as one of the committee to attend never o lot pass an opportunity to avenge | 1and, and the earl R e b (18 U R hotion, (UnlaER Aonia i R Mo b i Tlon oL whair aioe cbaervande of tho 1aw | at this point was the better part of valor (O L OO VAR VI O R G o et ot L e T R A A vres- | foreseen complication shall arise between now [ FAEEEORS TEE and operators of during such trying times and greeted i 1 Mr. Swift adjourned the nu-m‘l““‘ 4% | “rhe only item in this LIl undisposed of | the venomous state of which southerners | ent proposal s sal ¢ (lue to the Teports | and the time for the princess »;.ln'\.u”u'. {lie leading coal mining companies indic ate urmy as follow men and brothers, entitled | {idiqed with the assembled thousands to & it providing ' Subsidy 'for "t fast | are eapable would suppose her disiike for | Whith they hve In regard to"the | parjs. The prince made overtures Lo the | the leadtng cont feiuls CORBATIER S0V Sl to sustenance from people more fortunate. | yoeo oy et Il A otronk fEht 19,PSINK | the Breckinridges would have had time to | attitude of the New Zeaiand colonists; BIF | Mackay family sonmie weeks ago, and sued | tNefe Wit be, o SSERG) BUUEG JoliV iy Ho_thought 'the men wara on a. rightful WORSE THAN A WESTERN RIOT. le to cut off this appropriation, it cool. When she heard of Mr. Breckinridge's [ Rtobert € L 3 for thelr forgivencss. Mr. John W. Mackay, |/ “aiviet there are 6,000 miners, but not B Co g 3 r'e e I ol P WAV, belief that If a vote is taken on the 1h- 3 Aot Ehte B, A B e o ittt e conditlons feading |y C8 U Syas to have atarted at 6 p, m, el i menut eano to2he ey Y. | marriage to Mre. Wing and learned of his | hellef that 1 a vous Is taken on the subs] on whom th: troubles of hfs step-daughter A R R e up to such a state of o Ben rescion seems to be ; v The o forty-elght acre Boston com- AR O s appropriatio ol son with Madeline Pollard, she at once ne under British protection, In this con: | bore heavily, received Colonna’s message of | More than hlf of Sham FUEL CRR GHOT General Kelly made response, aud atter- | There are forty.cight acres in Boston o | iy Hiaries aithind appronration il inoesiliason el eR AL BN e v | somaungeeiHotiaprateations in] Zealand | peace, and ‘after giving the matter thought | &tors airect (6 Bay S BUCE B0 MO ey ward took oceasion to remark’ that there | mon, right in fhe leart of the city, and o8 | be avle o defeat 1t as | south, \ the | fng up for her grudge against the Kentucky | should slowly but surely look to the South | consented to arrange a settlemcnt between belng forced to do the same. The operators las hisans b RuNely Rad albtortionon) the ey was SXSEMLESIY BIEGMRS B e | Borth And it TR d- | colonel, which has succeeeded beyond her slands an i ol 106 COnEDaEY AN | busnand S and Swifs. Prince Golanna (madai| elng oreeitoidostie wate THO SR ET facts sent In the reports from here to an | not less tha had enlisted under General | vanced in the house that no attempt will [ yioite hopes. It is the gemeral belief that HeERIO L MR ERLE R A gaols [ the first advances through mutual friends | a6 W CWE SRR 8GR G Grators, Omaha papgr, which is published in the | 160 men who had enl S probably be made to deprive the committee 4 KL was the leader in the mat- 8 -Joined to Canada .8 f and appeared from all accounts to be thor vicinity of ®he morgue. He had reference Fitzgerald start. The men marched from Blackburn wa cable, ’ o conditions exis Hockio: and Rquity union, on e Sl Tiiay, the day Set BPArt | for: but this 18 not the case, She probably | “3SieiyIn. April 22.—Tne Vossiche Zeftuns | ougbly contrite, The same: oondiionsias 2, 18 HRIREG, A JAELA6:S0Rok s o) AN thotatwasixoulilod | the. toorm o= MUY BI AN RINA (AR [ undard he suleg the. bostemeaihlil s k a hand it after it was started, but S the German government to accept the Mr. Mackay convinced himself of Colonna's | Sunda Tuding the mines at Jel n the camp and that Colonel Baker | headed by bright new banners. The men [ completed th bill will be taken up, | took a hand in it a t t IR to L annert the | ainocriy ko convinced himaolt ot Golonnals | fucky. alatrict, Inouding it el TP P G RL composing the regiment are not bad look- hould it be completed, the river and | sho was not the first to suggest it proposal’ 4 a sincerity . 1y feconcde | ico, Carter, Lawrence, Floyd, Pike, Pulaski bad resigned hra hans | Theen. T noi|conipoaing tho, reglmentare not had looks T I R s A A Detanaly i Samoan the other members of his family. John i’ Johnson mines, the men are all out frouble to amount to anything since the | ing,: They were nll comfortably clothed, one | harbor BIL Will ' follow, ‘There 'le little WANTS HOMESTAKE'S MILLIONS. it fike ] PR T T P R TR U P i fohuanntoes S 1D 4TS AR QI yen have been on lowa soil, and Colonel | of them Y en thes ‘reached the come | Pe reached this wesk = SMOOTH PARIS CROOK CAPTURED, and Priucess Colonna’ erself at At was | | CALITZIN, Pa, - April w2 the - S5l Baker denounced the story as being false | mackintosh ien th eached e | “'The only possibility of varying the mon- { A Py e D laoae ot A ion: A BEROL AR BEALMAR | imingun o Ponnwylvania oo and absolutely without foundation. The re- | mon the immense ¢ »\\d”«hwm‘ll lll:;n:‘l“"l" otony of this program is the precipitation """""l‘ ,{‘l::.::.:usu;:'lu‘:..l.uu. £ Brlug i Erjaouiesth aragad [150¢ Aisponedorliptantto e kAL g ) i [ wriken o ghty min v}.:”[:“:xly“lw Poun 0! o had ken o s shoulder | Coxeyites and the trouble commenced of a debate on some resolutlon in conne po! E . ) B Nol f y 2AuYIge f06 g o] kylvania_road and” w he pos: o port lh‘-l' I'lj 3 )"‘ll, '"I‘*‘l"(_‘" :lx“ r'{x”']' 1B ‘\_-\‘““ banners were torn in shreds in a | tion with the coming of Coxey's aimy of the | CHICAGO, April Samuel A. Allerton abile by e futher, however, at last prevailed, and jor | Blvania road S86 WiTL I ROGRG b Cut off tho cnatlets to put thom onw | mmseiia The leador of the mob against the [ Commonweal. The popullsts in the house, LSO ARLARRAERAILE, L QIR ARIS, April 21t was anounced today | (ho'wake of her' three children the princeas | Uon of Cobemaugl, Johusiow and Wl i cut off the epaulets to put them on a | minute. The ter. Morrison . Swift, | a8 in the senate, have come to the front a4 | has Instituted p & d . D, | the person known under the mnitial “W," | has, after much sell-sucrifice, consented to | Work in ull the mines b aewer coat than the one he was wearing state 'h-u::v»lkl.m: H\’\I:“'IKI:»““‘” & box, but he | advocates for falr play for the Industrials, | States district court at Sioux Falls, S. R e T N AR A AR AT AR S A e A SRDARRM A G SABRAON T FARSIPAOTANY, was pulled from his position and rolled in [ Ahd they may spring some resolution bear: Republic from its New York bureau says B RGITE. Kaholy A : CLEARFIELD, Pa. April 22.—Receipts fik Shax, A SRERE some tendition Deaks | sarine racovert U0 trom e Home- | SR ORRRIRE B e arae ot |t e e pa ine, SaLJURRs et A e Paglon araunaiNiow ey Omata reporter has requently mis- | Wi g Find his clothing almost torn from | opén’for discussio stake No. 2 Miuing company. The elait | ych o (wat, i numed Wastine, Was- | known as vt by what teamshin . the | B RRG S helon fn the Clearfiold di : represented the facts, and he appears to be | the muds and e SO GRRE 90, Tl e which the complainant puts forward ws | (e was airested at Peea, near Parhs, | princess and hor”party wil wail, bt that | (SRDEE SRR G LG S oo prejudiced against us’for some reason,” said | M. About the SEWC ¢ dry goods box Cannot See the Government's Cash, assigned to him by James J. Sullivan of | where he has an Indin e passage has been engaged for weveral men L e Colonel Baker. “He could have learned the | LW PN o0 nd "Miss Charlotte Smith of [ WASHINGTON, — April 22.—Treasurer Ohichgo, who purclissadiit in 1878, paying | was. at time an acer in a. | bers of the family is certain. It is un out with other facts by asking any of us who knew the de- [ WHIER B PR ple Floague was assisted to | Morgan, with the approval of Secretary 310,000 ¥ anietnaan promising $30,000 more, | Count « Talle 2 vevigord od | stood that Princess Colonna \\1“' m.\vl ',‘;‘ DES MOINES, Avril 22.—The ”,‘"’, mines Latls. e are banded together for a purpose | gy e She immediately opened out on | Cariisle Issuied a special notice o the | The min proved of miore valua than was | from Wi family' S {or | steptatiier at the Hotol Parls and meet the | Uil Syotion aro n t pinfuenced byt oo\ b obropose that any 1l feellug ehall | {ho crowd, but her words wero drowned In | effct {hat beginning Monduy and until | hoved o b he prosmarors aad Suliivany | 6 N has lived a somewhat vapid life, | Prince e reunion gin an- | 20O e plac hiey are I rise, Another report was also sent out by | tpa confusion. A rush was made and she | further notice the vaults and rooms in the purchase was repudiated. Much money was | Jerte, =) Wi M & GO s dhized other er of one of the most remark- | ¢ tnaliclous or Arvesponsible persons to the | wuy carried bodily off the improvised stand | office of the treasurer of the United States, | PUTchase was ropuciated Much money was Mapiracy to. defraud Max Lebaudy, son | able marriages of an international cha CHICAGO, fal dispatehies effect that General Kelly * was recelving [ gl {hrown far into the crowd. The mo TR fipney and seiunities are nandled, | HRI" Sullvane: hd was not Ananciolly | aad mien o the jata Jules Tobandy. & mile | acter In whioh Amerlcan women have ever | pCHiCAG0, A prow | from over 100 L (e men ML Wa BEIYALOUaRARL: fiment atine Smithgot e breath:sheiforosd (W1 NOE o open 1o visitors or oltiers metit SubaiY, SUCNEIVIESECRAR Bt SHANCIEE {R0d e s The plan “was ‘to utier | been Interested polnts in Tiilnols show that the miners wih Iuents. This Is falsc, for he is not that kind | por way back to where the box had been by | fmplosed [n the treasurers office. ' courts, assigned his olalms to Allerton. An | forged bills. Bekides this, 1t 1 sald ho e few exceptions, obeyed the order from Co- of@ man means of a heayy cane which she held in her | yapent, It Is a precaution against accounting of the profits that have accrucd | Was iuvolved cin -several o by As to Colorad ax Deeds, lumbus to strike and nearl sl of Hip While the army was at Underwood Kelly 1 fo minute or two kept an open sible trouble that might be caused v-seconds interest since 1878 | transaction: R . . ‘ : 3, Colo, il 22.—(Special to | mines In the great 1llinois coal fields a hand and for & ¥ from a five-thirty-scconds interest since 1878 | yoqps " he fnvolved Count de Talleyrand HOLYOKE, Colo., April I gecelved the following telegram {rom General | ypace around her. But the reckless mob bore | the large number of thieves and thugs that | [ & five-thiracconds tnterest since 1874 Tt il s SRR R B | HOLEOI R A8l SARHLILmNAc a1 29 [i1leh: 1 Frye, who is at Terre Haute, Ind. down on her again, passing entirely over will likely be attracted here after the made by the company, which range from | confined in a madhouse'in 1882 by his father [ 11 A b e A S GBANT NG CONUHSSIONS: “General Kelly, United States Industrial | s big detail of police arrived at this moment [ FIVal of the Industrial army. .. Bgfler hn thasmen A uncle, Baron Zilliere, | He Yecently fo- | dered, In the county court. of this county WILL N0 Army: Your action s commendable, Pursue | and drove the growd toward Tremont strect, P o o e h WIS Covered from an attack of typhoid fever, | & decision h I s gued under & tax sale whore the publishdt At Northern Offieials Deliver Thelr Uit - gue same course, und our success is nasured, | and fhore it quickly disperied, but no arrests | o\ qppxnt L9 TERL LAY S FATAL MISSOURE CYCLON Want None of Pelxoto's Mercy. | of the notice and list did not file his afli N A AT Keep me informed of your movements.' were made. ; EaAN Noue.uf Ralsploe Maner. | i) E K00 HALOR MO HBE, EUL BOR(E LN A i ! L A This is the first communication General After unavailing attempts had been made ; ¢ Five Persons Killed and Much Prope BUENOS AYRI ? :\xx‘lv; =The Brasliidh | davlt of sueh, pAbEEAton Kby tn & LoUIS. Minns. April 2=The traln Kelly has had with the other leaders of this | to quell the disturbance the leaders left to | to the senate - Destroyed at West Plains, insurgents have bee elease T B e A biearing the deputy marshals that I f o i h | Sustice=Warren N. Dusenberry, to be o Urugayan quarantine station and have The judge further holds that where such s et b l:nl\h;!m} rmy movement, MAlI‘I m.lu...'..x meet in Roxbury .|u|'|| |l|m~: t{w; It march | yudge of probate In the territory of Utah, WEST PLAINS, Mo, April Late re landed at Montevideo, They attribute the | void deed has been fseued the subsequent [ at 8 o'clock for the ‘| onchod aipih : unate condition to General Salgado. All o deed valid tarnesyill areiyving there at 8§ o'clock After lunch the army formed in line and | Hyde Park common, and there the selectmen 2 S p——— cyclone, make more serloys the reports sent :);".'"x‘.pm:.ly‘\ll‘j "‘.‘“m_ Bt P not known that this question has | Barnesvi A e S Readed by a crowd of citizens, lad and the | tried to disperse the erowd. Failing in this Bill to Allow Pooling. sut from here. ‘ The town itselt was not il | 1 IPPUFEEREE ARG doto and wiil not re heretofore been decided In this state, The deputl S Underwood band, resumed their march to- | they orderad all the electric lights shut oft [ WASHINGTON, April A bill atlowing | B 00 R byt in the country Uil | then to, Rio Ao Janejro or Other places i ) L ot trains. Dy clearlug up tho busluess gard Neola. They were met by hundreds | and then the men moved on to Dedham, | railroad ' to enter into agree- 3 cat, ars, Ve A Koot aflg | Brast at the’ dragilian ‘government’s - ex: i e at Barneaville, the marshals. now haye Bf people, who came out into the country to | where they are camped for the night. ments to e passenger and f:elght 'll‘“"““ “Il“l” L o A e hirdd | Pense, us propused by the president, o, SAN FRANCISCO, April The Amer- | line open frc i.‘.:l Faul 1o Naghe, Mo Ol reet them. In Neola The people are noted SWIFT'S ADDRESS. business, subject to the approval of the | three children, her hired girl and 0 SRS S T PR BAN FRANOIHOC Ph bamiped on the | Twentynine deputies rem (lere to f‘,r thelr hospltality, but on this occasion N I Swift tried to submit the fol- | Interstate Commerce commission, will be | man, were killed. Five dwelllngs and many Asking n,\n _ym' r\’ rH‘ e ad | lcan snir Undaunt ; wh humped on the | Lrd the company's interest A big tra ) they outdid themeslyes. Morrlson I Switt tried to submit the fol- | (aueiRCte, FQRRGID SO hittee on | other buildings were blown away and § | TONDON, April 22.—Another j y bar Murch 10 as she was pu phea | from the west passed through here a The clt b b of | loplng letter to Presldent Cleveland for | jnteratate and forelgn commerce by a sub- | farge number o peaple more or less injured; | been presented to Mr, Asquith, home scores | wit) *och, & cargo for Juhngon, hax been | fFOm KNS WORE DERIER * Wil Al a3 bty theown-opan And | ggontion committee, hought, fatall The damage t0 | tary, praying for the discharge of Mrs ondemned. The vessel was bullt in h Presidont. Foster received o message from flled with bread, meat, crackers other ¢ 23, 1804.—Pi ont Of some, it is thought, fatally he dama ary, pri o he vessel wak bullt in Batl residon r \ ro 1 BOSTON, April 23, 1804.—President Cleve- M 17 1t is pr provender, elghteen loads having been taken | ——mo: Lo i South Dakota Man Chose houses, crops and fencing amounts to thou l_\huhllw K from prison, and a number of NG T 16 probabla whe v Hogan tonight to send down & comuitive [ yesterday sent the following rominations ¢ K. P Drown was clected marshal of (Continued ou Third Page.) WASHINGTON, April 2.—J, E. Scibach | sands of dollars Gfmdavits were also submitted, to the citect | p