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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. [ — - —— . S —— o ke ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, 1894, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENT — I\ Ing these men to the capltol. Once there v w0 \ "0 the Bundesrath will refect the bill passed 1 u ACTIE T TDE . - e I i\ Congresmen are alrendy pledged o present the Jesults to Germany, the Herlin govern 4 \ Milly to Ll S K | A memorial in our behalf. T SMONIRT ment has decided to grant that permission Franets M. A= Y to be a roar admiral ' § P\ Al v S 18 now being drawn up by & well known T L i Rl - GRS RS Captain Thomd 2\ Sellfgidge to be a com ‘ Wachington firin of constitutional lawyers, [ London Polios Have in the Toils a Much i e - Arrangemes i ade N : modore; Comm=, Insubordination in the Industrial Army and j\uu beready for us when o reach Wanted Dynamitard GREECE'S GREAT EARTHOUAKE, ngcu.nnt;‘ B;»img VM‘I(D]t for the Coming | a captain, N * our journey's en Our demands as set 4 Ty eoting in Denver, g % e Summarily Squelched by the General, forth In the memorial will be ”'.‘mu (:s fol- Some Further Detalls of the Disaster the g West Unfon. | & lows Little Kingdom Suffore e AFTER THI, EED OIL TRUST. “We will ask that commission already in | NTERNATIONAL'S NUMBER ONE ARRESTED | ATHENS, April #.-7The earthauake I..r MANY NOTABLE POLITICIANS PRESENT existence to look after the redeeming of stroyed elght villages in the district One of the Stock Wa Brings the Com- COLONEL BAKER KNOCKED OUT BY KELLY desert lands in the weat b inructed (o kil Atalanti. In this disirict alone forty- — pany Into Co. ¢ for 1 Showing. LARGE CONSUMERS ARE BADLY SCARED proceed with the work Ve will ask that elght persons were Killed and severa iun- 4 3 0, 2 g I e the men in our army and the great army | Poltl Turns State's Evidence and dred nlmln :‘ ‘:rr:‘- x:u-nnl r.“vll ot 'sy” lly.l‘?r "|!”I‘l \’; lm',\l"::l( IvNV t nl‘h””m x . e of the unemployed which we represent be Capture of Gulseppe Ferrari—Tmportant ting and Proskina_were destroyed. The of Reducing Southern Representation MEGE. " £1: Y 1iAae0 ONY: COMBRRY ennsylvani i One Company of Troops Aleo Difmisaed for | pur "to"voric” n i “eiarion. " Ml e inity FebER TEH T T R T i A tisac o At tlonad neional Tinseed Oll company. | Penasylvania. Hoad Appropriates: All the " dea 8 . by he time those arid wastes wlow t n 's of the harbe Large " o " 4 4 Vsl A o WE el " o0 1 Refusing to Obey Orders, have been wrested from the sage brush and funds from Belgium, boulders were detached from the mouniing Foster Talks, who filed a petition for the appointment Coal it Can Get Hold Of. jack rabblt and have begun to bloom, th of Braganda and some of them fell upon of a recelver for the company In the T io: NAVE WEI et there - Wil HEVN LEvad N ;‘If,',:".',"-“:i‘ huts tHALwere « lustered at the S United States clrucit court. The company LIVELY INCIDENTS OF THE ARMY'S MARCH | (cueli monsy to carry them through | LONDON, April 20.—The Hallan anarchict, | (e’ fucs wero crustied to ‘death.. duge | WASHINGTON, April 20.—The executive | UG ) [ the et manufuctres ot | TROUBLE FEARED IN TENNESSEE MINES their first year of farming Guiseppe Ferrarl, who was arrested here ms opened in the carth about Atalanti, | committee of the National League of Repub can scttle on the lands they E Sxtremely violent shocks were felt throughs | liean Clul 1 ; f AN Western portion of the Uhited Statees yesterday, was brought up at Bow street can Clubs met here today at the Arling Jestern portion of the Unlted State have - re:laimed, and within ~a short | ¥ gl L st out Euboen and the islands in the vieinity: (o710 One of the prinelyal ohy ¢ the | LoUIs A, Couquard of St Louis Is (he pe |y (o Localities W. T $ period will have developed, from homeless | Police court teday. n his person were ie walls of @ number of houses in Athens | ¢ ne of the principal objects of the | titioner, who declares in his bill that the | Miners in Some Localities Waiting Unti But the General is £till on Top and Orying | Winderars into steady farmers and prop- | found a copy of the Italian newspaper Cr sere cragked and priiition were thrown | meeting {8 to discuss the arrangements of | officers’have manuged the' husiness fn (he i Wl “On to Washington,” erty holders. That, in substance, will be | Degll Oppressi, printed In New York and | tirawn in some. Instances Mlmost . acrows | the seventh annual convention, which will be | fiTest of certain stopkholdors and G the After May 1, CLALL m«:n,:l.' We _will L »ml [0 | datea March 12, 1801, and a card bearing the the room, and plctires were ruined by held In Denver June 26 next. Willlam G. | agement has caused the K to_deprecli — ctate Ages W e pald 3 H 4 A yeing thrown from their hangings one | Burchinell, the Colorad L £ th in value In order to get control of the pr Wha we want s work It we can | Name of Francis Polti, th narchist who of the ancient monaments, except t i uliland t hitss Tt and ask that b ; CO, 4 4 . exce erty, a sks that the ofiicers be ¢ AL OPERATORS CALL FOR A CONFERENCE only get to Washington; If we can let the | Was recently arrested In Clerkenwell with a | of Hadrian, were injure All the mittee, stated what had been done by the | peli ) Show to who, for what | AVOCA REACHED BY THE COMMONWEALERS | 0ei¥, &6t fo, Weahingtons It we can let tha | vas receniy artested | it e e e, A ¢ §OBTATS Deyar 4id Uolorado:taé the satate.| 5 | sl LOneRtRaNA: nihcers, iwe WIIE U8 AUbgess A4 g o e Another violent shaek oconrr tafhitent of the delew 3 : s also asks the court to re —_— R o L R e “"':\ The arrest of Ferrarl was caused by the | jojs Causihi un (mmensa amount | (AINMeNt of the delegates. Among other at- | i any from fssiing debenture | Alabama Miners Make n Blg Demonstras Them 1 reasonable. 1 have revelations of Polti, who informed the police | of di portfon of the ceiling of the | tractive features of the meeting will be a | bonds in the amount of £,000,000. such Issue dred Wagons Haul Them ¢ have no connection with | ¥ Yic m Alace occupied by the kin, three days' having been authotized by the board of di Coxey We will ¢ bine with his army if that Ferrari occupied among the anarchists andcehl °n wus #h n down, but no- i Lids) il through sHe S et ors. Neoln Across Eighteen Miles of Town We:CHI FENENEWARN RGO \H-EIINE bt 1T Hot. | tHE KaMe BUNILion g NBRI" bRoupIeN ambhE Iy was hurt, This incident caused much | aing, with stops at Cripple Creek, | . G. McCulloch, the seoretary and tr the Convict Miners—Lendern 0 P Il h, th et troa Prairie—Farmers Meet Them we will go alonc the Fenfan brotherhood. He controlled th X I e D tiiare were several | HOnitou Springs ‘and other points of | Urer, vesterduy denled all the' charges in Counsel Moderation, with Foo by, e W KHELY TN OAND AT KVOON collection and distribution of the anarchiet shocks of Enrthquake last. night :1:'.'1";7,'. |,,,"'f,,“"'v""':lly Tracey e et | 0 AON'E know Al CoquAwy,” Afr PSS 5 funds, and directed the manufacture and Telegrams recelved from the | (16 W Denver meeting wi he largest | Culloch s but about n SRR 9 shaken districts represcnt appalling as- ( (0 the history of the league. The question of | wrote us s he was golr ) Us, T Citlzens Welcome the Army and Provide | disposal of the bombs intended for use in | SRACE Srtiet WWHGR UhSRADTE I E i | reorganizing. the southorn leagues will b | sueh aetion ihore jo neinine COLUMBUS, 0., April 23.—The Inteat ro- _for bt Tmmedinte Necessity. England and abroad. It also appears that | and the survivors are cir ont. jn many | discussed and a report on this subject prob- | 1t was brought probably for th ports recelved by President McBride of tho AVOCA, Ta., April 23.—(Special Telegram | Ferrari was elected at the international con ases entirely withgut foo. The totul [ ably will be made. Another important ques- [ Making us trouble, and in fact our informa- [ United Mine Workers )W suspension of ; i 5 Humie cathe roported is 227, of which | tion whic AR tion 18 that Mr. Couquard becomes a mem- | wor 7 to The Bee)—General Kelly and his army | fersnce of anarchists held at Tho Hague, In | 15 wero kiled at Baleinn s i ::‘ i, “,"‘ :’MI“L'”I "[ t o 'l‘I’ or “‘;“ Dot of Erosk Hmpduard becomes o meim: | work by 8000 men In Alabama; 4,100 In fn- at o 18 @ change in the basis o y arrived here about & o'clock this evenl 1891, to direct the cperations in England. | kKing and Prince Nichoias, aceomp: 1 b, making troubl Our stock rey s our | diana; 5,000 in T s < k eveulng 8| N [ B 3 npanicd by 0 Y five 8, tking I ur K represents our cnnessee and Kentucky It is added that the greatcr part of the an- | their suites, arrived ot noon today. Tesentatlon at natlonal conventions, It has | plants and assets, worth easily $9,00,00. [ 2,000 tn West Virginia; 26,000 fn O} i archist funds came to England from Bel ‘o P s Al LaL LR A a8 the matter now [ There Is not a lien on any of our property 1 i L st UL ) gium, money being forwarded to Ferrari, who No Place for Foreigners, stands, with two presentatives for o] The ¢ any is entirely solvent and most [ N Hnols: 1,300 in Towa; )00 in Indian F 4 g npany was | ArMY Is being well taken care of, and | divided among the active agents of the PARIS, April 28 —The glish colony in | congressional district, the southern sta Prosperous, We have about 500 st Territory; 1,300 in Missourl; 50,000 3 camp, and, as a result, one company was | [ DeE el VSRR ORI TR R AU Pt g i bbb o Bt it LRI LRI O S e a IR G R Sty ; 8 in 1 disbanded and a colonel was stripped of his of citizens from this city are | cause of .m,ulmn,\ T 1 < rnment In forcing @lzward Blount, who | dominate the national conventions. T ;. | held by the original owners of the proy VoNaIAG a0 Michigan; total, 125,900, § Fank. Thia troublo causcd rumors to bo | YHIUDE with tho men ral Kely sas [ Ierrarl, who ly a taflor by trale, was o | LIRS 10, foreing Spunar, Bloant, who | ool L llowa one delokate. for s ber- | Lemphtieailertony il Mir. Couutar i ol P H. Penna, vice president, and. John ent out that the army had disbanded. To | Ne I8 more than satisfied with his plan of bk Sl L, 2 et el ) West rallway, to resign. The ground taken | t number of republican votes cast It SThorat) 1 LAt ) ‘ahey, member of the exccutive board, who Ben hat th campaign, and will folloy i many foreigners in his workslop. Polti as- | py"{ne governments was that Chairman | preceding natlonal elect LU AU AN e in 1Nl pet at rest these reports General Kelly tele- | (00 Jrels W out Mr. Rose- | serts [ferrari furnished money fo Bergman, | Blount, by virtue of his position at the | = The afternoon session was dev 1 TIRARS: OL truat, Weleh woht e Al e R L kALY A S B ater's suggestions In full, as they are the | the French anarchist, who was fatally in- | head ¢ sreat rall Sy 8 wccess to the | el RO RE Q0L TR an Aty WILChHOI0 X8 prope “Murphyshoro, the suppose y to the situa- graphed The Bee as follow e . Lo fond (Pddiiaith. SGlLLE {0, he | exceutive business, formulating plans for the | 0 this compuny in 1850 and went out of ex- | tion in Hiinols, fs onr o ||\1k Nt DitEIS OLA, Tn., April 23.—1 deny any rumors id; also Duguoin, Philip H. Cooper to be — Thomas Loftus, at [ Every Coal Producing Section of the Country is Affected. No Actlon Taken on the Mooted Question tion - Trounlo Likely to Oceur Over General Kelly and army of Common wenlers, who marched out of Weston Sun- day mo 8 now at Avoca, and spent the night in camp there. Yesterday saw the first discord in the ranks since the army reached lowa soil. There was a mutiny in and camped in a fine grove on the banks of the Nishnabotna, just east of the city, The which fie was carrying in Greenwich park. [ mobilizing troops he povernment did not | Convention to be held in Denver June LS A8 to the flssue of bonds, the | district. Everything favorable: 2,600 recruits while her Colonel Baker was | D8 Molnes, but will divide it up in three R L TR0 L (e ate thatany pd” Runawinirivers he dis- ramp, stopping at hotel over night, contrary i J Y . i : i | the same time. General Kelly took occa- | 1N the country in case he was arrested. government would introduce in the Cham- | F0R had been bought to be sbandoneil. Among have nnanimously sustained by officers and me Hght in one of his speeches, and the con- | had evidently been alarmed by the arrest Honors Ol kearease) Tracey 1 Secretary A, B. Humphrey, | Ol works, Burl 1 Hawkoye Lins ed Oif | Settlenient has been made, How the trouble started and how It ended, | f Stratford, where he was arrested at 2 o'clock | DeIDE the anniversary of the birth of [ fornia, representing the west; H. A. Haight | Works, Ottumwa; Des Moines Linseed Oit | miners' conver to be held at Albin May the Commonwealers today, is told in the | camp, which resulted in the removal of | ture and many important documents w G AL . e AR ., | works, Cedar Ranids, and Woodman Lin- DRI (OE e to i after the men reached Minden he staried | of other countries besides England, Some | sion to the ‘tomb and deposited upon it | east and B. 8. Ashcroft of Tennessee and | $IN0WOM. Mr. Couqinrd, who filed the peii- [ Indiana block miners will join after May 1. clly Dismisses Colonel Rk 5 3 ceeds the e EntIo A7 Kelly Dismisses Colox 5 many_ foreign visitors, “in addition (0 pers | Secrotary Humphrey, Senator Dubols, W. G 18 the valu plints owned 1 priating army funds to his own use, Gen. | mitted his complicity with Poltl and the ri y. The young peral prompt countable only (o the people who have as- doubt arrested the head center and chief of BERL April <In the Prussian Diet | sion and plans for league work to be pr NICTHEROY CREW HOME £GAIN, was to have resumed work today, but, Juined command, and before the march east- | sisted him, and can account for every cent Baker has shown of discontent, was | and to be prepared to assist the police in | Cussed. Count von Hevden, mini 1t was decided fo start special league Ro with the Profita. TERRE HAUTE Ind, April 23.—Reports missed from the service. The first trou believe that Baker has sold out and has at- | 4rFests are anticipated in the near fature. | oarnest attention. D#Hne the past dec n Francisco and - Boston, thus forining | y,veling has arrived at this port from Rio | JStricts which have arrived at miners’ head- the railway station Ferrarl said that if he | marks or 3,000,000 ‘marks duving th¢ past | One of the most important subjects con- | American officers of the dynamite cruiser [ ) 2 . vl 23.—The state- ¢ the camp. Baker told the men that | §5 : d added, ' » o g 5 > - H 2 to leave the camp. Bake Five were secn here tonight under dircc- | this.” and added, “I would have brought peror Wiliiam Visits Saxony. action, if any, the league should take in the A. Burt, Captain B. C. Baker, Licutenant | Mingo miners had joined the strikers is a B court martial was called, The oficers | cumnot do much. Baker is faid fo’ have | Sreet when Meunier's affair was on, but 1| LI RO O BIOGEE A3 ML AE M |t will be in the form of a recommenda- | Sistant Chief Engineer C, Strostrom. Lict- | nne of them ave expected to come out, Taction of the mer which resulted in_his removal from his | PIW a8 I intended to kill him. 1t 1 had | neighborhood. The wity was brillluntly | may be presented to the next national ¢ spondent of the Associated press, who served a white court martialed in a | o , 5 raver the: emReron : i h : A iy, France or Italy, but having none I meant | Streets gave the emperor and king an en- | cenii8oq was overwhelmingly in favor of a < comrade and drew = . 9 tire crow of 240 persons, all but have [ mitted to remnin in this camp. Two who Inenfo quarreled with a comrade and drew | ook with him thirty-five men, but. geveral person: 4 would be rich people to- Russtan Woolen Mill Burned. on this subject during the past year from g e belligere: ey (e i one at Rio from vellow fever, one in South- | With six-shooters belaboriug of the belligerent. Kelly appeared | yhouiders, and sald that he proposes to en. ' transferrad to another company. To this my place sixty miles from Viadimer, have 1 change. All the officers are slad to get home ugain, | Pealed to the reluctant miners in the Hunt- tion of the men t ‘ashing Vho d utterly unconcerned, smi fured during the conflagration and 1,200 | " b o congressiona 4 X0 gO. 0 march on to Washington. [ who looked y \concerned, - Sm| committee, members of the congressional | G080 er 00" Cenow for his winter's cruise. | Sandy Run, Six Mile Run and Shoup's Run Yollow orders hereafter.'” used in transporting them to this place. | ferred to by Ferrari, Is the hunchback an- LONDON, April 25.—A cabinet council was | political work for the coming campaign. day have been offere cents per ton for heard, some of the men openly accuking | With barrels of coffce and stacks of food. | Station by Inspector Melville on April 14 | Jeo b ™ihnat the meeting was eailed on | Francisco, Willlam G. Burchinell of Den Battery at Yankton is an advance of 5 to 10 cents per ton, pated to the army to his own use. the march was resumed toward this place, | Plosion at the Cafe Verdi, Paris. e Pray of Des Moines, George B. Gai- | gram to The Bee.)—Sister Florentie, a mem- Kelly was obdurate. Moving two other di- [ welcomed them aud’ then directed them to e which left here yesterduy for New York, | General Babeock, Senator Pettigrew, It Quets a Catholle convent in this city, was | Beech Creck reglons, No coal trains are each man stepped forward he was asked if | tablished and provisions donated by Carson, | LONDON, April 23.—It is announced to- College league, and Theodore Cox, the pres- | alimitted having whipped o ar wirl | o not expeet any change in the situation e AT (ARt oMM DAN YA G TOE HOL | AR TR Tl AN L Hera andiliar soe e created by the report of the sanitary instl- | Pathetic Plea of Three Nebraskans Touches | gent of (he Women's Republican Association | beating. The affair has caused intense ex- | has been no trouble in (he Biuefields region. ¥ [ be full CHEYENNE, Wyo,, April 2 Special to | ference during the evening by invitation to work as usual today. The reported assas- COLONEL IN TEARS. with a brass band, nor to donate any money, | is produced ite | trainmen say there was a small riot on Bacramento division, began an address. He | them on their journey as speedily as pos- | tion with a view toward legislative action. : of incorporating the town, The fight is red SBURG, not count in such a movement as this,’ he | are being held In several places. The fire | five-sixths of all the bread consumed by | while in the act of killing cattle belonging | today. against incorporation. The outcome is doubt- | velopments will largely depend the succoss most feasible yet offercd. He will not | jured by the premature discharge of a bomb | plans of fhe government in the matter of ot disbandment of my army. Took in twenty | March his army in a body after reaching | RAIH I WAL COETY IR 1 R, PEEE forelgner shonid hold u position | and hearing expressions of opinions from del- | (Irectors’ action was perfectly 1. The men ) v money and promised him £1 a week for life ,f:‘.'.'.’,'.’fl"‘.."':","1'. |v;;é\zv‘r:‘;’1 sed ‘.,r,_‘.v.»,. on 'v’ » proposed change in the basts | company and the directors had full author- | indicate that many are ont and an early Bischarged for having Hquor and leaving | S6Ctions, o move on a thme sehedule, which | it ho caused an explosion. He was' al'o SRt LR ST ol S G R e : : suspension all along the Hoe ; Will bring them together in Chicago about | promised the assistance of the best lawyers that un Blount retited the Sy LTS DEEDR S a0 81Xty ON e DA HtE DOE M Sh o | pLe conven tioniwill bexnatninti Clinlenton to rul 1 1 f nd di ations for the Denver convention were ap- | owned sixty-one plants, but many of these | tomorrow. Wheoling and Moundsville o rules and regulations of army, and dis- i e sty cere | ber of Deputies a bHl excluding foreigne 1 the 4 b A t slon to refer to Mr. Rosewater and T o | Ferrari's lodgings in Clerkenwell were DL wding forelsn & ] i tHoRGEnOWAIRY OpeNRL IO e re e CToRG T nAae g [t i old price, as demanded, but prderly conduet unbecoming to officers. I am v and The Bee | aiqod on Wednesday last, but the Itallan | from the presiden: all Fregeh railways, [ On isportation — President William | GG A0 o e Biiimeton 1o | have been notified not to work until a general St R tinued cheering which followed shower 3 ) 377 A8 X representing the league; W. G. Burchinell of | works hallt e o Sou ¥ ¢ Dn to Washington! GENERAL KELLY. Cheat ollowed showed the | of Polti and had made good his escape. He | gmpATFORD-ON-AYON. Apr s e ng the 3 0 i allic ux City Linsced | Southern fowa is vut, but a general stop- [ popular feeling toward the editor and his | was traced to a house on Church street, | , STRATFORI AYON, April This | Colorado and Colonel Isaac Trembo of Cali- | Ol works, Stoux iy umwa Linsced Oil | page will not take place until after the staje a5 well as the details of the movements of This morning trouble broke out | e % ite Jakespeare, many wreaths were placed on | of Michigan and T. 1. By it M works, Des Molnes: Dubuque Linsecd Ol r ke n the | yesterday. A quantity of anarchist lite e © id T. 1. Byrnes of Minn e e 1. Maryland lold a genar: 1 Y his tomb today. 'The tribute (o the memory | from the central siates; George Gaither, jr, | WOTKS: Dubuiques Cedar Raplis Linseed o1 | 5 SR S Id a genaral mass spatches which follow Colonel Baker. Baker said that he would | found in his rooms. These docu the hoys from the school where the poet | 0f Maryland; I Gleason of New York and [ seed Oif works, Umalia company was | Whether to joln in the suspension continue with the army a private, but | be of the greatest assistance to the police | was educated. The lad« marched in proces- | H. E. Tiepeke of Rhode Island from the | incorporated in 1857, and is capifaliz«d at [ mine in Indian Territory has suspended, Th PUT DOWN A MUTINY. ¥ I e s a $ s 0 for Council Bluffs, where it is said that he | of them give details concerning the various | Bome beautiful floral offerings. The church | W. E. Riley of Kentucky from the south. tlon, holds 3,000 worth of stock. Tn his peti- In West Virginia daily meetings have ;\illll spend the night, and then threatens to | anarchist meetings which have taken place | Pells pealed througheui the morning, anc On Arrangements—President Tracey and | tlon he i TR LOCRIURLX arranged, and, says a message from bands the Sncramento Company. ollow the army and expose what he terms | in London for some time past. sons from all parts of the country, visited : L3 th y and that the stock was is mund Thomas, “things are hopeful.” | NEOLA, Ta.. Aprl 28——Kelly's Industrial | 45 KelIy's metiods of financiering in appro- [ Ferrarl, at Bow street this morning, ad- | fietonb. g L Burchinell, H. B (l.i:gmkv, J. A Blanchard | e ¢ of Toruiing W (hist to ¢ ,COLUMBUS, G, April 23.—A special to ek today itsel state f Prussian Farme Heavily Mortgnge S A GAsd e : rol the linseed ofl business the Dispatch mer's mine at Monday in :;"]I)t"["““k“ today to find itself fn a state | eral Kelly denies this, saying that he is ae. | Dolice now believe ¢ they have beyond Prussian Farms Heavily Mortgaged, Comunittees to prepare topics for discus- e the Hocking Valley, run by thirty mm?-:w the anarchists of London. Polti Is reported | today the bill providing for the establish- | sented to the convention--President Tracey, asiotihl entering, the workmen found an incendiary ward was begun a colonel had been stripped | that he has received. — For several days | !0 have entirely turned queen's evidence | ment of chambers ofgnsriculture wus dis- | Secretary Humphrey and H. E. Tiepeke. American OMcers of the Dynamite Craiser | fire. Loss not yet estimated, ; f his rank end a company of fifty men d a0, 1 ot L -S4 EHLS agricuiture, said the Joeition of hy > i e, C et ek many members of the army are inclined fo | the Prosecution of Ferrarl and others whose | fSTjculture, said the jpgeition of husban trains_from Nashville, Chicago, New Yorl NEW YORK, April 23.—The steamship | from the rural districts in the bituminous mrose during the night, when Colonel Baker | tempted to betray the army. He is alleged | During the examination of Ferrari the | the mortgases 8, e added, five disunct lines to bring delogates from s are to the effect t He' strike Jesued orders contrary to those of Kelly, | to have been in close communion with ide. | Police testified that while being taken to | increased by 1,00,000% marks and 2000000 | all locations to the convention. de Janeiro, bringing with her nearly all the St1Ti(o faleLt oI h] the strike has i an be allowed | tectives who are traveling along o who had instructed that no man be allowed ig along with the [ i1 S RRER ik ears 3 rmy for the purpose of breaking it up. | had money he would not be taken “lika | (W0 years. A sidered today was the question of what | Nictheroy. ~ Among those on board were: | ments sent out from Knoxville that the they could leave the camp if they wished, | fion of o railway official © 1 my ‘revolvers and would have killed six or il 3 v matter of chan { representation in the 5 f i K Akl SRS o y al. However, these | ™Y 5 x I r | DRESDEN, Aprii 8. Emperor William tte change of representation in the | o 3 P’ b e TamaatD, s | mistake. Of the 2500 miners employed In pnd as goon as the bugle aroused the Army | fellows are keeping well under cover, and | ScVen of you. T was an fdlot to g0 to Bow | 4 1riveq nere at moonit ile was met at the | national convention. It any action Is taken | & H. Hill Paymaster James D. Hunt, As- | g “section fow belong to the union, and Reclared unanimously against Baker, and he | boan filed up with lguos by went there for the purpose of seeing In- | b2 s lon, he 1 i e Denver convention to the | tenant MacDonough Craven, Lieutenant A R L quor by these men, and or cille St restenize | Whose 6ith birthday (his was, and staff, and | tion from the Denver convention to the s 5 J NO CHINAMEN WANTED. was promptly expelled, much to the sali- | then he attempted to create the dissension | SPector Melville so that I might recognize | by the civil and military auihorities of the | national committee asking that the question | H. Lowe and Crittenden Marriott, corre HESPE Golo Amn \"?“::h'v During breakfast a more serious trouble |-yt money I would have taken Polti's bomb to | decorated and the erowds whioh fiied the S etk L A0k Mive memiimnani | A8 oNgign on the Nictheray, This winds up | miners La Plata district have de- Booligreil. A man ‘in dompany G ot Sacra: |\ipart i L be e NI hePBy H aaVERTERRY ohe brint® il seaar2 e short time. When Baker left the army he 4 4 th stic reception on thelr way to the to use it in th Royal Exchange, London. ic reception on he way to he ange. Secretary Humphrey has been in- o B AT R knife. His opponent promptly seized a | 5o England is the richest country,, and at the | SChloss. ""I’I‘l::“'; IR colleatag «\nlrn fons of opinion | been safely returned to their homes. One 'l.unpul in a gulch above La Plata have been . His Jag 9] e &1 of these rejoined ¢ onig o |50 8 o 8 strio ollecting express ot o) Lo o thel ! i 4 1M N L eluband, with a friend, began an energetic | of "6, I pihe camp tonfght. Geb- | excliange there man died at St. Thomas from pneumonia, | riven out by a committee of citizens armed o proposen to en- | Seenera; i turted ochore wauln Hbve taon | women eRSBURG April B.-The large | representativo republicans, and lie states | Giiion from henet disease, and a fourtt wa | - HUNTINGTON, Pa., April 28.—Tie Clear- o scel 0 e e e me 1 escaped ; led others would have take voole 5 situated anovo, )01 a vas ority vor a 3 BSO8R0, i eld y: miners. have success! pn the scene and ordered the three men | pitltgi AR TG S R escape alled others would have taken | woolen mills situated at Ivanovo, about | that a vast majority are in favor of a [ MUDLOR Brom Beart diseae, S & (ONTLL WS | 6elq company miners’ have successfully ap- S 3 s PLENTY OF FOOD AT AVOCA vide Inst Fel N pompany C objected, and when the general A, A portion of the evidence against Ferrari | burned, The dumage is estimated at 1, The evening was devoted to a conference (hetonitAnAn Foaat £ yderea the > oy refused | This trouble has not affecte ssolu- | caused a sensation in court. The prisoner, | 000 roubles. Ten persons were killed of A SRR 08" Ir ¢ natic and are well satisficd with the net result of | InEton and Broadiop region to join in the prdered them into the ranks they refused cted the resolu v v between representatives from the nationnl |.4nd uve well satistiod with the et resuft of | il oy NN TGN iners. in the Sompany € is disbanded,” shouted Kelly. ;})‘n' 9, n':-lu\('-k lnms morning the army broke eru-;ullmu\ l“:m ll»"m‘:l"'“"rS: ““L' was paopleswarSithraw BOHGERAEMLloy ments committees and delegates from the leagne A branches, numbering over 500 men. The Fhe men may join other companies, but must mp at Neola, and about 100 teams were | manded. harles Meunie he man re- English Cabinet Rattled. . | for the purpose of mapping out a plan of G T B A D By Dh cast Broadtop miners who struck on. Sature Matters immediately assumed a (hreatening | After the march of ten miles they reached | archist, said to be the partner of Ravachol, hastily summoned today. The deliberations | Among those present were: James 8. Clark- » mining, o v ) e T i S 8 i stily s d g eliberatiol ! 3 o0 o &, but they elect to be governed by aspect. Loud denunciations of Kelly were | Minden, where the cltizens welcomed them | Who was arrested at the Liverpool street | Jh%y o "iiciers lagted two hours, It fy | Son of Towa, Colonel Isanc Trembo of San | Sister of Merey Charged with Awsauit and |y AR, (R HEE Gl g9 26 SEVEEREC BY their commander of appropriating funds do- | A few short speeches were made, and then | charged with being concerned in the exX- | pecount of radical defections. ver, Senator Dubois of Idaho, G. B YANKTON, 8. D., April pecial Tele- MINERS ALL OUT. Colonel Spead, in whose regiment C he- | They arrived here In good season, and were _.___August Hehyoof Returns. | ther, Representative J. T. Wilwon of | ber of the Order of St. Benedictine and one ALTOONA, Pa., April 23.—There is not a Yonged, made an appeal for his men, but [ met by the mayor, W. H. Shilling, who LONDON'S DIRTY BAKEKIES, QUEENSTOWN, April 23.-~The Lucania, | Washington, Scnator Carey of Wyoming, | of a colony of Sisters of Mercy which con- | miner at work forth of the Clearfield or wisions forward into town, he ordered a ser« | the camping place. In a large two-story | Inconcelvably Unsanitary Condition Under | had on board August Belmont and the earl | resentative Dolliver, H. D. Hawkins before the city justice of Yankton today | FUBNING and everything s at a standstill. geant to call the roll of company €, and as | bullding commissary headquarters were es- Which Bread is Made. of Kintor, governor of South Australia. president of the ~American Republican f o, ChArEa ofinaaanlt andllbatte The miners are quiet but determined, and " o Ct " coc] v % 1 S PARDONED, 1 g a2 » P 3 N pol he was willing to join another company. | Oakland, Hancock and Avoca were piled up e s e s et ot (S A aTation ent president of the College leazie, who was a student at the convent, and the [ until near the end of the week. Officers and men promptly responded that | in profusion. Mayor Shilling is an old rest. | (oY hat a L3 Mrs. J. Ellen Foster of Philadelphia, child’s body showed marks of & most cruel BLUEFIELDS, W, Va., April 23.—There at all. They were ordered to give up their [ of common sense notion: He did®not be- | tute regarding the conditions under which Governor Osborne’s Heart. of the United States, came before the con- | citement. 5 The miners were paid Saturday and are at baggage and leave, lieve that it was necessary to meet the army | the bread caten by the people of this city 2 the govermment has decided | The Bee)—Governor Oshorne granted par- css her views concerning republican | CHAMBERLAIN, 8. D., April 20, —(Special | sination of a walking delegate named When the little scene was over Golonel | BUt he did think it right to donate plenty of | to appoint a select committee of the House | 100S yesterday to Chr's lirich, James Kints. | plans for the future - m to The Bee)-The voters of | O'Brien has proved to be false, though Bpead, who is extremely popular with the [ food, and after caring for them to assist [ of Commons to investigate the entire ques- | ler and John Buetler, three citizens of Ne- | The business of the executive committee soma, in the ceded Sloux lands oppo 1 who were serving terms in the | as a whole was concluded tonight, but sev- | o0 TS onorrow vote upon the question | Saturday in the Chesapeake & Ohio ferri- % Jly affected as he told his men of | 8ible. The people of this place turned out | According to the voluminous reports sub- ng state penifenliary for catile steul- | eral committees will remain here for sev- 3 o 4 his deep sympathy for them. “‘But men, do [ In great shape tonight, and public meetings | mitted to the government by the institute eataant Tonts Dapamie slast Dacarnb: eral days, carrying out the plans formulated | ho, about onc-half of the voters being April 23.—Upon today's de. Boclared, It Is the principle to which men | department laid several thousand feet of | the citizens of London is produced in cel- | to the PF outfit. When urralgned in the | The committee which was appointed at | ful. The obect of ‘those favoring incor- | of the national coal strike in this discrict. i that the town may be able to | A joint debate is now in progress between B aarinceds ow and love every | hose to supply the camp with fresh water. eries that violate the first principles | district court they pleaded guilty, but [ the Loulsville convention to inquire into | poration 3 :’::.'wh:,rhym:,‘;;'\:xmlv-:m:x |':“|\u \“:vu and go on.” | The people of this place, regardless of poli- ".“fs‘x’.‘.‘.'f.‘u'n‘o.,, There are ,.".,.....,J,, of '(...,, prayed for mercy. on 1 that they | the condition of the republican party in the “ulvul;;::"f‘r‘ ""‘1':"n,}~'t“;ffin‘\-" "".n‘«'.'":::;“ the strikers and the officlals of the New Then came the parting. Spead oxtended | tics, almost universally condemn Governor | lars or basement bakeres where journey- R R ar ol south will meet tomorrow to formulate the f e ERC LAER, B0 GEEE TRCOIS B Teorp York & Cleveland Gas Coal company. It Bis hand and with tears streaming down his | Jackson and the railway officials, although | men bakers work all night and far into the Which mover ta tons (ha | report which it will present to the Denver | {jon are suceessful. About fonr square miles | the miners’ representatives can induce the sald brokenly: “Good- | they are not so radical in their views as | morning that are not more than six feet | court as well as the spectators. convention. will be included in the limits of the new | 1,600 men at these works to quit, the strike are the people west of here. The people | high, ten feet in length and about twelve e e T T S city. will be general so far as this district is cons he men rushed forward and with wet | look on this movement as a sort of a | feet in width. As a general rule the flour % nklu's Ambition, 7 e i Nt R TR o e aonA cerned, eyes and broken volces bade their chief | popular uprising. is at one end of the bakehouse, the oven at CHEY Wyo,, April 8. —(Speclal to | o0 00 cetenrater CX Tr(ang) Haloaah kil At s A number of operators on the Washington il The Rock Island resumed its full train | the other and the pile of coal in the mid- | The Bee)—A number of the friends of Mrs, | O7¢ ' ANER 18, PERUENANEVETRATAME ARGIG “Nth | pranch of the Baltimore & Ohlo road and in “We will follow you, colonel,” they said, | service this afterncon and Superintendent | dle. Along the line are the kneading | Theresa A. Jenkins are urging her to be- =0t annual meeting of the Nutional Assoclu- | flia" fourth pool have offered Lo pay their Mbut we have been unjustly treated.” Fox stated tonight that he thought that | troughs. Sewer gas enters throngh the | come a candidate for the office of state | KANSAS CITY, April 23.—Michael Boland, | tion of Rallway Surgeons, to he hell in | jen the rate, but the men have been advised When the last farewell was sald, Spead | there was nothing more to fear, and that | drains opening in the floor while further pol- | Superintendent of schools at the coming | one of the cclebrated triangle of the Clan- | Harmony hall, Galveston, Tex., May 8, 9, 10 | to remain out, as their acceptance might rned y 8 dkerchief to his the train would e plested o n IS caused v n BION 4 and da republican state convention. Mrs. Jenkins T o o | oty 11, 1894, has heen disteibuted. Dr. W, J weaken national movement. The men furned away with his handike 1 18 ild not be tolested. e | lutlon 15 caused by the ground air and damp | j5"one of the leading_womiin sufirage ad- | na-Guel, died at his home in this city in | & th B4 hs Leey (0 LA ‘,‘mf'“}h“ Lot A Gl eyes and walked down the bluffs alone to | Milwaukee started its tralus this morning | sucked up into the heated cellar througn | Vocates in the west SShe ook n ominent S PR e T PO e albratth, o Soin the main body. The little band with [ and Superintendent Goodnow returned to his | the flooring. In the low lying districts | part in_ (he eampaiin i Colosada et fal | e Tenant ||'] A '“:l'_’ kst AT dellveraan adirs e WhO | many say they will not strike aguin. A con- flag and banners lowercd watched him as | home in Marion tonight. Sherifft Card of | every heavy rainfall forces up the sewerage | About May 1 she will g0 to Kansas, where | 2VeRUe, at B0 \0'clock itoday, ghad:lERIend DAIE AVRIEN ) vention of coke workers Is now in .N»Jnn) at 1 2 t b 1 ottdule and the organizers hope that he left them, many of the men sobbing | Cass county and Dr. Wilking of Atlantic | in the bakehouses. Vegetable matter de- | she has been ens to dellver forty ad- | been sick for threc weeks, but his deatn [ §on of Curtis, Nebi N. A iy N aloud. are here looking over (he arm The cays and accumulates and vermin of all | in "“'I . sstern counties of | was entirely unexpected until the fatal turn | Warr 8 o and ¢, Hughes | definite plans for continuing the strike wiil At last Captaln Moss steppped before the | have made arrangements to care for the [ kinds breed and multiply in the sweltering | {HAt state under the ausvices of - the |y his illness came about two days ago. He [ and W. B Outten of St. Louis be taken before adjournment. No disorder men and asked if the men were willing to } Industrials tomorrow night and help them | atmospler All these noxious conditions, MR A NURIAL0 alaeaon 1 been confined to the house with a ma- - - has occurred at any point in this district, follow him east. *“Colonel Spead will bring [ on to Adair. It was reported he that [ it claimed, are communicated to the Steam Shearors at Work. 1 disorder, and had so far recovered Pugs M Meet In Loulslann, OPERATORS ASK FOR A CONFERENCE. Kelly around,” he sald, *and we will be | Shecifft Card had sworn in a large number | bread, and thus what should be the staft | CASPER, Wyo. April 2.—(Special to The | from this complaint that he notified his | NEW ORLIANS, April The supreme CHICAGO, April 23.—Colonel W. P. Rend back in the army before tomorrow of deputies and would attempt to stop the | of life goes out spreading disease and death, | Beo)—The steam shewring plant started | 18 tner that he would be at the office | court decided the matter of the state ver- | o ¢ y communication today to President After a brief consultation the men de- | progress of the army He denied this to | A census shows that there are near ,000 | at full capacily yesterday. They have heen | 10 resume work in day or two. Just | sus the Olymple club. The court aftirmed | Meppeide of the United Mine Workers asso- clared their willingness to go and gave | The Bee reporter and said there was no law | bakers in London and its wdings | i use In Australia for severnl years, but | about about that time a wound in the hip, | the decision of the lower court, which was | ciation suggesting an immediate conference th rousing cheers for Spead. They | (o siop the march of the army. e swil | Working night by night under condi- | this is the first introduction into the inited | which he had received in the civil war, be- [ by u majority vote of the jury decided in | patweon the laborers and operators. He sakd marched along the bluff past the army. | (hat Cass county people would take care of | tions States. The sheep sheared were from a | gan tv supperate, and in the enfeebled ‘con- | favor of the club. The Case has b B 10 At tho Wown along the wagon road and started up 0 e n G Yoy band of wethers, They worked perfectly | dition of ) stem blood pols set | pending for months and the decision wil | iy the army and wish them Godspeed a e gt . ) dition of his system polsoning set in h e o e T T T A b the St. Paul rallroad tracks for Avoca, | quickly as possible WORKED A YOUNG MILLIONAIRE. ;;'“'nr‘"v'”' ; h'|"4’.'{ "~\\|N, i:' : HI:‘\.« £ ‘|K his wound had not greatly troubled him ]lnunlll resumption of glove contests in | req 13 l ere the s to spend the night. Nl ol i he first anima e minutes, Two hand P P S S R M | Loulstana, = iyhere Lhe atmy.was (o apend the nisht KELLY 18 FEELING BETTER : - d sheared sheep were caught and resheared | £ some time prior to his lllness, ~ Mr - - ARBITRATION NOW T HAD A HUNDRED WAGONS. I T e AT i Counts de rigordund Wastine | by the machine. From one the machine | B8land was a member of the firm of Boland Gold Reserve Still Intact. After the excitement had subsided Kelly | foels more confldent than ever that his mis. Made w Killing. sheared twelve ounces of wool und from | & O'Grady, distinguished as criminal law- | \wASHINGTON, April 23—The net gold in | Governor Netson 1 marshalled his troops and the march to \'I"!"\!m-l“ ;I H:;llll_-::n' ever that his x:..lr LONDON, April A Paris dispateh to | the other thirteen ounces of wool, yers in this section. ARBRINGTON, 4 Bt Shod 0! \Avoca, elghteen miles away, was bogun. The | aral of {he recruits who r I.'-:l::.','v"j::"l a0 | e Dany News sa 4 udy, WillBe R e B 1 ¢ HOTEL DEL CORONADO, Cal., April 23 SHELERRANFY A ahubha Rlone. ok DRRLRGEN. N IE, (0 1 il ol farmers of the surrounding country had pro- | yein” Geserted toduy, saving that it was ton | Who: It Is stated, caused the arrest of Counts | CHEYENNIE, Wyoi APril 23— (Special to | 16550 Sellsman of J. & 8. Scligman, bankers, | $636,863 In excess of the 31 \-;I:H‘mw reserve § 3 b LR ¥ided about 100 wagous and the greater part | poid work t i i it b | de Talleyrand-Perigord and Wastine, 15 a | mno Bee)The { Ho{Bpecl of New York and London, dicd at the «Hotel [ The cash balance was $120,610,801 son seems about to become the intermediary of the men were carried. One or two com. | Lird work to march. = Kelly fecls that ho | b b was left $15,00,00 by his | nhe Bee)—The anpuali meeting of the | o] Coronado today from pneumonis and e through whom the at Northern strike b 9. 0AYE One OF W0 M- |y well rid of these men, and wants none fong 8 000,000 by his | Wyoming & Utah Rafiroad company will | Bright's disease. ~He came to Coronado TELEGRAPIHIC BREVITIES, s 4 f Sl Banles werc compelled to go afoot, and the | i are not fn earnest in this matter to [ father. He borrawed largely from usurers, | be held at Alcova Hot Springs, Nutronu | fous g, Bttt kg Ol TELEGRAPILIO BREVITI will be brought to an end. Prosident Hill Geposed Colonel Baker joined the ranks in i join pig army. He has a strong twelve | owing to the fact that he was unable to | county, May ‘1. Chief Enginedr Rogers | [qUF CoY8 80 CHec from Hew tof with S ’ 5 of the company called on the governor last one of these along the line of march. The AR AR ks oA 1 from | live in the style he liked on the few -hun- | States 'that ‘a thorough I8 :ua wife and daughter. . His ‘\””llmim nu;: : Planting in Arkansas is greatly vetarded Ubinoxedivliontmal late bxathi ek to itie men were vigorously cheered, and every | oo S8 BN g B, ADREERQIN ] o s " | contemplated, and the s eel co pecome S0 serfous on his arrival that a by excessive rains we pposed 0 0 2 mile or ko farmers met the ranks with [ fRON ,"‘,‘“;,'i'““,:”““‘:{""‘“' peinte- iy dralla-s Year allowed "‘K'K',:'“u {his mother, | fident that th le to do | members of his family were telegraphed for, | Rev. P, J. O0'Dona®oe has been fnsta st 1 carly today President Debs and on 1o orovisio; t The | dications are that he’ will cross the Miss. 1o dreaded ot i pusnea ¢ some construct, but he died before their arrival bishop of Wheeling, ) tent Howard of the American Rail- ~$ - wagon loads of provisions for the army. The | yrtiis GEE LHAY 87N : : money upon her son. On coming of age but he die [ Vice Presiden ar nerican Ra day wan bright and warm and good time [ NEPLENET WAt 050 GF more ey “l‘“‘m'i Lebaudy declared he had sown his wild NEW YORK, April 26 —Ex-Jutgo Nelson [ The new erutver Colambia was placed i | oy wion called at” the capitol and wero WAS made. Dioner wis taken b & BrOHY | Meases, Grabim and Treyiior of - Councll | Sopeat e aarer ta effout o cumar,and ei | BUFFALO, “WyouvAphl jigkclal o] JAIVIE SWALSRDAIM Q100 Akt IR e | ke Shebovsan & 8t. Paul rallway has | for some time closeted with the governor Fro%e neur Minden, about nine miles from | plurs, who represent the’ Woodmen of the | faiy with i WHO Teldl his | The Bee)—There is a glove factory in op- | home O F 10078, aftor an Hineas of three | red ‘articles of Incorporatic What was done at cither conference is un- oo ) | World. paper .ast Mateh Lebaudy announced | eration at Hyatville, a little over in \DON. " ) " Jeorse La Blanche, the under | known, but this afternoon Governor Nelson _Company ©, which had been disbanded at | Wikl o R e PAPRE. & ieh 1 (-t ] B 4 S gk i LONDON, April 20.—The death s an- [ George L Blan pug o S R R e e e Neola, rejoined the army during the after- | (ot 8GR et S EREBE LEE AHY AR | fure Were in cireutation and would not he | skin . oticr leather & re | nounced of Willliam Tod, the widely known [ @rrest ; 5 0 at | fentioh to the sulfering to business and other moon and after an abject personal apology | {o'et faed. ARGy wen il toniEL | paia, “Count do Talleyrard-Perigord thought | manufactured. Natly h cotton spinner, ofhe attraction at the Spanish L abiitentign o L6 AUESHORG IUBMAIRA Ollore Yor each member, Kelly mustered them baci | 3 S0 ’]l e AL Ia..x.uxu.u. Plce. | the advertizement concerned him, and he | the finest quality of 8 are turned out. NEW YORK, April 23.—REdward Reed, for | joreiifoa, il 3 L et na aBraatta i Rasa that mattarstintalsniite Into the service. By this successful queliing | Vinier WHl be taken at Walnut tomorrow publicly protested against Lebaudy's ans —mar—— many years a carpet manufacturer at T e iea s oriinn ‘thn mtary. thati| teiitcatat Atr Il Dramntlv ronliad agress % the liitle muting, the determined youns | It was learned here tonight that Deputy | nouncement o count snid that Lebaudy [ Movements of Seagoing Vessels April 23. | Albany, dled today at his homo srick |, Jonn W, Ly 5 arbitrated. Mr. Hill promptly replicd, et s ¥ 8| Sherift Goodwin of Pottawattomie ty | had given him elght bills of $10.00 each > Ibany, ¥ in E the Princess and Prince Collonna have set- | ing to the proposition and suggesting that Bommander has secured an even more firm | LIANT GO of Fertawatiomie vownty | Bt BV ) T'ebudy's principal ehargs At Fan PranolscarsDeharted [Aognal, for | Church, N. J. ~He was 72 years tled their differences. the company would name one arbitrator, the 0ld upon his men and he With them now | FRT Deeh ceputized By ihe tate authoritles | Sty e tha prisoners is that he gave them d harbor. Cleared—State of Califor- | Jgaves an estate valued at o e S A o | e aa i nx ot tan e compa 4 n i upen. B Mok apd to accompany the army in their journey hem or 4 Orientul, for Naomi. Ar- | “TOXION" Apri 24 TAR Brice. thnlwell | sipyermor AUImaN gixex. lt ax Bl opinio bills to the am to 1 ] employes or their representatives to select 4 L through the state. Goodwlin is popular with | counted for him. Theso bills were hot i Drumeliff & . | a second and these two to select a third, In WHAT KELLY WILL DO. TS R A AN ”“”1' :\Hh m.*“' counted f mmy |h‘ e bills were not dis B Pass 20-Hyacinth, for | known horse traine wmarket, is dead. | prevent any one from scllis 1o the event of their Inabllity to agree on & Tonight Kelly consented to outline o the | bhinecs “fghe has treated theit with great | counted, and Lebauly asked that the Y imault Prusaia, for Port Blakely; | ST, PAUL, April 23.—Simon B. ‘Ahren, a | Mrs. Amelia Muller of Cleveland took cay- | the €yt 00 (0w IV, il BEE, f o8 ssoclated press representative his planus | [{is horit [EaaeR o g AL [ T aeeiaren H Inst Carrolton, for Nanlama; H, B, M. Hyacinth. | well known capitalist of this city, for many | bolle acid last night, and also tried to kil SR e T 8 4 ! Is authority will cease when the army [ of the oviginal bi \e I d tor At Astorla—Arrived, 2 Jurkentine t- | years a resident of New York City, where | her father and mother with a hammer Nelson an L or the end of the journey. Should hisarmy | passes Marne. Warrants were received | dupllcates, which he tore up, thinking vt i T e A alih Y Ko court e refused approach to the capitol, he Will, | here tonight for the arrest of Edna Harper [ the time they woere the origlials, He was | "A{ port Angeles—Sailea, 2d-u, g, s, | he was prominent In Wall street and gen: | FUrE QERLR LGN e Calitornia b President Debs sald this afternoon that pon his arrival at Washington, he says. | una Anna Hooten, wh are traveling with | TGty confronted with one of the orisinl | grans 't Townsend erally known throughout this country L parsnil WAWIE 1D the SalsoTIA Py thele il conforonce. committes. would be ake four of his men and make u personal | the army as correspondents for western | (he neveste toiinwet the police, and | At Nanlamo—Avtlved, 21st-Crown of Eng- | Burope, dled this morning of dlabetes The Chemung river in New York hos over- | here tomorrow, and in the meantime they 0| thea we land. vas 62 years old, He had been In news- | g woq fis banks. Cellars In Blmira are | would not consent to have matters arbi Bppeal to Congressman Pence of Colorado, papers. These w are charged th v’ paper Th men are charged with - New York—Arrived—Werra, from clircles, having edited the New York | gooded and trafic on the Erie rallway 18 | trated. Later on, if they find the commit Longressman Me of Californla and Sen- | ynlawfully assisting in selzing an en 44 = At unlawfully asslsting in selzing an engine and o s to the Po Naples aeta, rom Hawmb; Arizo s ted W ¢ ATDSEIREUAL- MOTIIRe S5 NAITARAA AR B SRANSLY SR U ReLMLK 45 aigIna/And S 1\“‘[”". \‘n“ ll\\l“l . S \“H |.‘,\|{‘, ot from mburg; Arizona, Albion many year ]\\A\ conn: 4“1I\“n:, ‘J suspended tee is unable to Arrange matters, they may vt e Roves lo b atlowsd to draw b | Councll Biuts. T Unlon Fackto Riflway | whoee isrimscs o Hom have Satented | ahtaol S5k 108 AnBcloSaled, _220-sgan | NeWARK W s, ARISEUAT, 0, Soled the | The, Onlp fav, ML, Sigiien £, Ahe | aceont o arvitraion b ‘ Bis men in line where the lawmakers of the | company, to whom the cz.s belonged. filed . Mateo, for Comex AR Ml i telograph und express ¢ inics, has beet L Sony ok, HARH ilep 4 on may see the » Informations agalns| over the past fortulght, have given mo Havre—Alrived—La Gascogne, fro —- Y tham the Informations agalubt the women, G contributions to the pope & Buting Vi ¥ fram Confir by the Senate, laclozedd ungapstiiutiong) of the Railway unfon. Governor Nelson's titions for laboring people have been , ’ O . 4 SOTUMAS ‘:””‘M"\“'}”II ‘L.» v W | Wicks of Council Bluffs and several ot} W0 francs. Arrlved — Steamer Catalonia ASHINGT( April 2 The ® A bill has been filed in Chicago ask B PP T o T P . Bt Lhis Mving potition wiil be hard | The_Women left for Council Blufts, where | rhe hishop of Auton Y from Liverpool ey b PR a recelvor for the Linseed Of} trust on the | {8uer, WIS SORCHROTE Vol o be' maine ¥ . th ng petitio e hard - 3 ~ 5 elevated to the cardinala At W York—Arrived—Charles Marte), | eXecutive session today ¢ d th grour b uffairs are being mulipu: hat, at all haza 10 law m plgeonhole. That i the reason 1 am lead- (Continued on Second Page) The Vatlcan informed that although | from Marsellies; Bevie, from Liverpool, ) ivg nowinatious: Navy, Comu sepl [ lated 1a the lutercsts of & Lews alued and that the property of the oy