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2 OMAHA DAILY BEE. ESTABLISHED JUN OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNIN( AI’lHI:ES. 1894, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENT where Mr. Rosewater was the day that that g by i ernor ¢ * fis of the unfalr treatment he given him by the people and — article was written? A. Yes, sir. alleges . Q. Whero? A. In the police court, at- ti orrari Arraigned at Bow Street o A aiave the Law on the | Montana Division of the Coxey Army Takes | newspap £ Omaha and Council Biuffts | _, . Edward Rosewater of The Bee Convicted of [ tending a trial, in this city Polti and Ferrari_Arraig ,'”' ’:""‘I pelll BUTThessCe Ride 7 v and will | bly make another official state- | Dissatisfied Members of Company K Plot to A 4 Q. He was atendiag a trial down there, Yesterday, § ¢ April 20.—(Special Tele- a Ride, ment of his gourse in a day or two. i i Contempt of Court o lie? A. Yos, sir gram to The Hee)—F r Corbett, the Pal Assassinate tho Army's Leader, Davis—Did you see him that day? A myra priest who has called down upon his CONEY'S DARE TO THE POLICE 5 R \;x sir, N h shot 3 —_ i ; PRECAUTIONS AGAINST A RESCUE | head the enmity of Bishop Boncum, has | RUN REGARDLESS OF TRAIN ORDERS ¢ THIRTY DAYS N JAIL AND 8500 FINE | s yaon four® * 7 2 1 mawvim ot I — gattan: EimBNIE, 1500 A, pertovn . TG _— [ e et s g e T e | WERE. EXPOSED. B A LOVAL BROTHER Q. Did_you see him afterwards th Yshop T came to this city of - 1w BW YORK Y ). Di im_afterwards in the that Poltl Was Planning | PIshop Bonacum came to this city on Fri- | Warrant Sworn Out for Thelr Arrest on NEW YORK, April 24.--General Cox afternoon? I saw him, I believe, in [ Evidence Shows lay | r . day last, and, appearing before District M Toun T el o the even f Bemonstration on Monday—H, X the arge of Larceny—Everything was shown a copy of the proclamation fssued | Warning Giver 10 for the r Come Great Soott Fittingly Caps the Olimax of | "' "Gl wiat time tn the evening? e \II... ted to e Killed in ;I,“ii‘, .'”'l,,’:u il r","‘,,,""‘":"“‘Y'I"'"I‘I‘l"'::l';“"I'_ in Readiness to Resume Thelr > by the district commissioners at Washington A ’; in Time fot the Young Oor Judicial Usurpation, \‘ Wl - "]“.'"‘ ML L the Affair. holding services in the Catholic churches at Journey in the Morning. warning the fndustrial army from invading mander to Save Himself, e of the paper, The Evening Dee? A. 1 did T nwood, Cass county. This was to head b R e T ek e Fhe not see him until after supper. Fathér Corbett from holding services . Ba1 S RRAWGI . FD i ¥ S ¢ i COURT ORGANIZED FOR CONVICTION | ™. ikt sorm i wttness tn o= | LONDON, April 24—Pottt and Ferrart, | 3 iinsfn o Sunas, but: BOUGIENE | S7, PACE, Al 24 The Coxeyiton at | Wioked fecth when no man pureuetn | NTENDED TO WAYLAY AND ROB. HIM LA testified that he 18 DAl | the Ttalian anarchists were again brought up v he Fudbe hEUMANE oR , YN0 | Butte broke into the Northern Pacific round | THUS With a biblical quotation did the Com f March th last, at which time he was | &t Bow Strcet police court toda The | Huberle of Otoe county, the priest took pos- | house last ni Bentenced a Man Who Had No Relation 0 | about the court room. He saw a copy of | Breatest precautions were taken by the [ Session of the church WY oxpedteds ibe i il . The Omaha Evening Bee of March 9 on [ authorities in order to prevent a bomb explo- | priest’s action roused the ire of the bishop, | started east at forty miles an hour. the Alloged Offins.. the morning of the 10th. The paper was | gion, every person approaching the neighbor- | AR today the Intter came from . Lincol | - Botween 400 and 500 men. commmsing this | 10 PUSh IS army to the steps of the capitol i handed to him by Bailit Williams, who | poor " 0mn (80 LT oeely watel and ente ed n‘lnvrnu! protest before the | o o0 L) i ’I WL ME | and by its physical presence force congress = called his attention to the article in ques- | D090 of Bow street being closely watche judge. The upshot of the affair was that a | branch o e Industrial army, have been | to listen to its demands. The general was HINGR! Q & ra * SCOTT AS LORD HIGH EXECUTIONER | tion in this """ | rhe two prisoners were brought from Hollo- | Warrant was fssued wnd placed in Shori | camped at Butte, Mont. for several days | thoroughly wrought up, although he out- | A HUNDRED DESERTERS FROM THE ARMY W. D. Pereival, called as a witness for [ way jail in a prison van. Along the route :.3':(1"1“'.”\3. "',‘]‘."',‘: ‘,‘.”‘\','r’*l"": father Cors | while their leaders were trying to arrange | Wardly strove to repress all signs of emotion D dofendant, being first” duly wworr {estified } from the prison policemen and detectives | this attornoon, and by tomorraw the priest | for transportation. They had been refused L L e i i itence w Grand Stand | a8 follows, on direct examination Mr % S tIbh S R R EBh BFvaln (thot .| will have been brousht to this eity and o TiaN Y Sathe tal 5 {ik en my army has struck terror into the | More Tr N Ui i ALY BT IS Tastiloss ol A bt b o Biera were stationud at short nfervale, tho author. | Wil RAYE b, biggeht o this city” ant | ana the men came to the conclusion at 1 | heates of Lo Finy o e Carpioy od ture on His Duty -Defendant Fx- Q.—Sate your name. A.—W. D, Poreival, [ 118 fearing that an attack was to be made | h,"shoula not be held for contempt in dis- | they wanted a train they must take it and [ Wil you hee » proclamation Because the Commander Steadfastly - Npe Q—You are the Washingto Perclval | RPO% £ N0, "IV of the anarchista of | poeYing the, courte Injunction, 'the hemr- | proceeded to do so. At midnight thy [ I e Retused to Capture o Traln itelensed iy Judge: Pose % (T Sy OUE A Cor o8 London, The anarchists arc convinced that | NHBRASKA CITY, ApHL 2—(Bpec reached Bozeman, where they stopped for the [ IF the rrest yourself and army, S8 e 5 Q.—I will ask you to stale what . Polti has told the police everthing he knows [ Telegram to fWhe Hee )-Sherifr | Eilonh break of day, intending to resume their jour “Let them dare,” snapped the gencral, his BIEIBRE{B7 A e angrtor (O tha: Of | of \Hw‘y;l .mrl‘ thelr ‘('“m‘.w“ nts In Polti's | train and served citation on Father C ney at once. The Northern Pa cials | eyes flashing The Honorable Cunningha Scott had a Q~Hlow long have you been suc . it S UL BRI stk bl bt who wis a guest at th and Pacific hotel, | In- this city say there noth to Will you desist from encouraging other ATLANTIC, Ia 5 (Special e LU TR s Somothing like flve yoar Nandwriting were read showlig he was goIng | to appear b fore Judee Chapman at Patts: | stop them until near Livingston, | Industrial armles from storming the capl t duty to perform this forenoon. At least te outrage on May 1 ¥ > y erfor to commit a dynamite outrag Mi mouth to answer o the charge of « where a small washout will cause some | tol Q.—You know the article published in the ; ; L that was what he told a court room full of | myening Iee of March 9. 1508 awith i hend id he himself expected to meet his death | tempt of = court, in fenoring the injunction | gaay On the contrary, 1 shall redouble my | General Kelly w 8 offiee people in passing upon the alleged contempt | fug, “Justice Without Bquality,” do you? [ on that day. The prisoner had written let- | jeuedt Satumioy, FStimug Lorbe(d IR | LIVINGSTON, Mont., April 24—Sherift [ efforts to bring every unemployed man, |y, inst Edward Rosewater, and then | A= do, ters of farewell to his parents and others | GO B, B N ER e GO | Coniro received” a” dispateh’ this afternoon | woman and ebild to Washin s | itge that “duty” by Are you ar with that artic dated May 1. These documents were found | pon™ i i (Gisultation with I3, I Warrcn, | from Helana Instructing him to arrest Will not the fear of possible bloodshed | Which organization monwealer seck to answer the official warn i of . the “wathbrities;: Titers odn no | Planned to Secare tho Money and Dodge mistaking the fact that the general intends Blame for the Crime, . seized an engine and train manned them from their own numbers, and ercises His Right of § Telegram to The while received in th 1 ot LU UL : ; Yos, sir, at the prisoner’s lodgings, Corbett's uttorney ““General” Hogan on the charge of larceny [ deter you?" DIoC ad) boen infPay XL AL LU S LB KL RS After some further cvidence had been sub- e of a northern Pacific train, and a warrant | “I do not court resort to arms, but we : author of much of his woes, and sending the | ayiicle? A,—\With the exception of the slug | mitted similar n tone to the facts already BILL DALTON NOT DEAD. s {been \BWOEN' ot By, tlie: Gompanys: Togal | will, demand. oiin: rIghts. avern ' It lextake editor of The Bee in jail for thirty days | head, I wrote it, cabled to the Associated press, both of the S attorney. The army 1 delayed several ical strength to prevail. 1 shall not | pim, and assessing a fine of $500 and costs, Th Q.—Under whose direction? It w prisoners were remanded. His Brothe 8 He i Wot in the United | hours at Timberline by a cavein in the | commit myself to that, but will repeat my honorable court Aidn‘t shed a tear, and suc- | ® News item from the court hou ~ = Stistes, tnuuel a short distance this side of Timber- [ declaration to bring congress to terms by : ‘ b The state moved to strike out the answer SPAIN GETTING SCARED, ROUND POND, Ok April 2).—Cole Dal- | line, but they got through and arrived here. | besieging Washington until justice is done.” | tigation he found the report trie The plan ceeded 8o well In concealing his harrowing | 45 not responsive. Motion sustained, to - ton, brother of the notorious Bill and Such trifles as running ers did | “What if the unemployed starve in the | Wil i grief that a disinterested spectator imight | which defendant excepted. Taking Precautions Against the Spread of | pot and Bob and Grat Dalton, deceased, | not deter the Coxey brigade and from the | streets of Washington? AN LA EUULRGUURLE CRBAITL STy (Y have supposed that he never did anything in Mr. Simeral—\What were your directions the Epidemic Now Kavaging Lisho was in the city todity. To a reporter he | time they left Butte until they reache Then the stench of their ashes will force | be found on his corpse, thus leaving the in: Bozeman the officials were kept in a fervor | congress to give relief.” rcanton. b, he Had bean IlIRL by will ask you to state who wrote that < pany K, who are The general later announced that on inves- his life that tickled him half o much as [ In reference to news items from the court? LISBON, April 24.—During the twenty- | said that many of the reports concerning o performance of this selfsame *‘painful | A-—To secure and write them. wours ended yesterday ecvening there nself and others were totally false and | ©f anxiety LZt a collision should occur. A Is that intended in all seriousne: g Oy performance of this selfsame “painful | ' —wio"dnea that dircction come from? | four hours. ended yestenday csbg thore | bimect and ehers ere oy fhbse and | Guieription fortho ir benent has boon Giken | “Certainiy? catniat to thnt|(imeis. . mie ganerALWIIL taNsetion te ey el Although the case was set for 9:30 o'clock, | A-—Why, my instructions come from the : et 5 k of the Dalton gang were concerned in the | WD here and the money, meat and other | extreme if nece y. all persons connected with the afalr from it ‘was nearly 10 when the court announced | ¢Ity editor, to secure news from the run on | cholerine reported here. T Portuguese | uitampted train robiery which took piace | provender collected was turned over to his readiness to proceed with it, and the | Which I am located. government has stopped all telegraphic m one mile south of this city on April 9 In | “General” Hogau upon their arrival, Super - SMetisicolu ke large court room was filled with a curious [ Q-—=And this was your run, was it? A.— | sages. S which one of the ganz was Killed. When | jntendent Finn was asked whether the Coxey | BALTIMORE, April 24 throng, including a great many of the bar, | Ye8. sir MADRID, April 24.—Spanish doctors have | asked as to whethel knew the Bandit | prigale would take the right of way to the | Philadelphia division of the Commonwenl who gathered to witness the performance. highway- camp today Captain Jones The affair has been kept quict in camp cireles. Tt leaked out through an anonys mous letter received by the general in time and rob him of his money and then kill him. rence, said that he had private information that there were several anarchists among the Sacramento men, and that he desired to ~ W Qi-How long: las It been? A.—For about | been sent”to tho frontier of Portugnl iy e At tnon e ther Ll endi s o/ the ' “rond. vand . laconically: | atfiy ‘meb such a’freesing raception al Bl D iR . | three years and a half. order to superintend the nigation of | Know him or §a iat h eplied: “Th Hive: ELaona IRty 5 5 Juc Javis, prosecuting attor s i thodes of Pitts, and that s rep ) onig A S ke 0 go Dl e o el e e wner: | Q—Mr, Percival, siate whether or not | travelors and thelr baggage coming from |-Wa8 either, Rhodeslor Dit and thut his | FReds o CTOOY G BEVE SRS (ory 16 | cott s e i e O DL Soutght (o mtroducs the s and records | Mr- Rosewater ever instructed you, dircetly | Lisbon. In' aadition, the government Tas | RGeS, "l Mo DRC aint Hame.the mewc | Tookc ont for trains tho repiied: 1t you o | DIeces before it reaches the main body, Tie ot o message sta t ori{le dotrtireliting to the Jardlne cast or indirectly, to write that portion of the | sent a doctor to Lisbon with instructions to [ papers stated that the next morning after | no¢ want your traing hurt keep them out of | Were not allowed to camp within the Hmits | 4 geheme had been laid to slug the general o ating to the J € article s:t forth in the complaint in this | report upon the eholera epidemic prevailing | the robbery that several men from Enid el i Sl ot | Of the town, could get nothing to eat and Mr. Simeral objected to the introduction of | article set. f RERBHEY) in that city. went to my place and found my shanty, | the W4y They had supper here tonight | ore forced to take to the woods. General any evidence, as the answer of the defendant 'uu- o l\m e l“-wwlrulmp.ull-ll&» IRtRAICH A Lot together with three others, deserted. Thiy | and e not yet declded whether to start | novov o rrived here from New York today | Gemeral Kelly's friends formed a bodyguard was full and complete and purged him of | @—Yes. A-No sir i . Fired a Revolver in a Church, 150 e which orfginated af Norih Fnid, | on wonight. If they leave at once they will [ $o3eF ATHvee hers rom T ; any contempt Q.—I wil! ask you if you know whether PARIS i the church of Netre “What I8 your opinion of the report that | reaci: St. Paul tomorrow night. g and escor‘ed him to and from the city. ; it was ever submitted to him? A.—1 d PARIS, Apr!l 24.—In the church of Neire | ., i ATiib obiabtion was overriladalmost before |1t Was ever submitteditomntmt e Atidarlis SRR aent et it S [ i Enatton s and SR lan were killed [ LITTLE ROCK, Ark., April 24—Judge H dave Uh ozl ton mring T T s L I it was made, and the defense excepted G e e DL Bttt e il b D B X it g | € Caldwell tonight telegraphed the United | GUTHRIE, OKL, April 24.—Representu- Judge Davis offered in evidence the infor- ANl LIaciatiernoon. was omong the crowd of worshipers, sud- L was ) ¢ to ot | States marshal at Fargo, N. D., to take . T % ? o Q.—When did you write it? A1 wrote S s AT hots | not in the United Stafes. It he was o get g tives of the several bands of the Industrial mition ngalnst Jardine and Smith, the jour- | Qe=Wh : te | denly drew a revolver and fired four shots | ROL N the Uni ¥ hetore toantoorhet | steps to proteat Northern Pacifle property. LA, i A nal entry in the same case relating to the or the afterncon paper, probably be- | before he was disarmed. The firing caused | youys. 1 would h A S army organized In this territory met here plea of guilty by Jardine and the suspensi tween 12 and surie it ike churen, men, yen and 2 / A ay and because of the refusal of the rail- of lils’ senitance, The Bveiing Bee of March ”” ,""\“”{\,kll“'“i what time you handed | cnfidren running shricking toward the doors 3 companies to grant them reduced rates | drive them out of the army at once. 9, containing the alloged conemptuons arti- | 60 AeWell, It was before 3 o'clock; | anticipating another anarchist'c explosion. | KANSAS CITY, April 20.—The annual | Large Sitken Baune No_Relief, Awaits ided not to go to Washington, but to hold [ = b PE R PSR cle, “Justice Without Bquality,” and the an- | 1 0 "} khow the exaet hour. 0 Luckily not one of the shiots took effect and | conclave of the commindery of the Knights anasal Covav, meetings and have purades in every city i ; T 4 Reres s swer of the defendant filed April 2. To each | youaiy ‘from Mr. Rosewnter with segard | ph giaan Who caused the panic was removed | memplar of Missourl wus held here today WASHINGTON, April The hing- | the territory on May AN LR L TR O L, I SOk ke theflietanse obigcted (Andex- I to tarticloh ot eourbareporting in' rogird tol| i ey i L and the following officers were elected: | ton headquarters of the Commonweal of Frye's Men WHL Wallk No Mory General Yardmaster Hamiiton of Des Moines ceptad to the overruling of the court . KL J = , Thomas Morrow. of . Kunsas C LRSEC T e Clia i L C I A s s ce el [T i < of the court? A.—No, sir Hlas Confossed to Breach of T o or O R nasa Gty ot Christ in Rechabite hall were resplendent TERRE HAUTE, Ind., April 24.—Frye's | declaring that the officlals of the company was called to the witness stand by the state, | o The) cross-examination by Mr."Davis was | PARIS, April 24.—Count Blie de Talleysand- | Goputy grand commandor: fra. V. Mac today with the sheen of a gorgeous silken | army did not succeed fn getting out of town | fearea trouble today. The defense objected 1o nis beins exammned | oS (Lt 10 a0 von write (g, | POFIEOTD, who was arrested last weeic with | lan, Marsville, gt generalissing: JoMn | panner sent by tho eriry’s supporers in Kon- | and 300 strong they are squatted on top and i on the ground that his hame lad ot been | My, Porclval? A.—Probubly between 2 and e IMHMI| I“mxm“x ¢ :l] \;‘.m (S P icdiatany: t sus City. 1t is fiftoen fect long by seven inside of box cars and refuse to move, Thero DESERTING THE ARMY. ndorsed on the informatio it no e : S ! orgery, the complainant being M. Max | ure v Mo. Two char- | fo : S was a hitch between the army and the ra — 3 o’clock in the afternoos B u eet de, ! . ( ite stripes of < oy 1 i dence was admissable under the pleas in tie | © g 10 (UG ATERoon. G ebaudy, has confessed that he s guilty of | ters were issied, to Monett and Neosho. fhet wlde, GNQ the red and white SDES OF | road this afternoon and the train went oft | Kelly's Men Lenving Necanso case. The objection was prompiiy over- | o Piea of guilly was entered hore by Mo | DFeaclh of trust, - Princess de Sagan has | A fund of SIGWO i o sanitarium Swas | the United States flags were lost in the cen- | Uithoug them Compelled to Walk. ruled and another excontisn was taken Jatdine? AeCL thin it wet pere by Mr 1 oftered o pay the sum of 400,000 franes to | raised and ordered furfed over to the dirce- | ter of on imm e Aldenith e dezzline 5o 5 WALNUT, Ia, April 24-Soon aftr The witness stated that he had been man- | e g as the next day, | POVNG % Vonalt of her son if the eharge | tors of the Masonfe hime at St. Louts. S | sunhurst surmounted by seven gilt stars PROGRES! : Aol ; 5 2 e ) neasiato b en man- | e foliowing day. SbatdvAonaDaRIL of ] uis. was scleoted &8 the next place of | bearing the letters of the word “Liberty.” Kelly's army left Walnut today, at least 100 aging editor of The Bee about five years, | Q. You (hink 1t was the next day? Do | 484nst him is withdrawn, Libaudy, how- 2 e B A A G AR ta e T waRe and jiad known Mr. Roscwater during that | you o (Al 6 was the next day? Do | (i T, to withdraw ihe charge. two most conspleunus personages about the | Greag Nowthern Confe men. left tha ranks ond started across the time. He testifled that Mr. Rosewater hud | builty was entered. in . the aftermorot of — e ¥ place were the two Whites, W. D). of com- Winers Confident. country in various directions. The long been edifor in chief of the paper during tho | Ns | Hegalternoon? L A eiEroncidvadecsiniatel FRANCISCO, April atate | mune € Chicago, '"‘1‘ R. J. of camnine T. PAUL, Ay The ke march ahead, and the vanishing prospects it o @ "Who told you? A 1 dont knows | o PARIST ADr12k—A telcg am recelved here | yypreme court todiy’ Banded down ten de. | Ky, Boti are very inteliigent men, W.'D. | ole’ Lommittees of the Great Northern | of securing a train caused o rapid distlve - Davie—As such editor In chiel What | souie of the parties uround this court room. | 1M the Congo states says that Lieutenant | cisions in the Blythe case, all of which are | o i Sfed under Senator Manderson in cluded thelr meeting tonight, but will | jng of the enthusiasm which hus heroto- wlhtrpt.\'lllf:: he exercised over the policy Q. That is, of the sume day on which it | lothaire, at 1I1..- head hrl tachment of | in favor of Florence Blythe. Five decis been one of Mahon's men and bears sive out nothing as to thelr decision. “They § gore marked the progress of the army, and e paper? | was onterod? A. 'No, sir; it was told mo | State troops, has capturec 1da be- upon appeals from denials N T G E TR suy they have decided what to do, and fre g DEEREARE by darandant s incombatants ir s, CnteToa Rl Ao, Tsirs [l ooy, Jis i diuadsieii SEEERIRER b el L wounds of battle 1oy denounce the : WhAL thl | the men quictly dropped out. Kelly dis- he next morning. gany ye known'" for collecting money under fa'se pre- | runmor says they will announce their inten- 000 T I G s Objection overruled, to which defendant ex- | g, o) ittt el cleven other appeals in the cas B Q. Oh, not in the afternoon, but the DRINK MADE HIN DANGEROY tles the celebrated case and gives the | tenses and assert Coxey's men are order tion after imunicating with President | jo ortaq that he knew of but ten or twelve 8 morning of the next day? A. 1 say that o ons to Florence Blythe Hickley, | law-abiding ¢ s fro hom g | 1L tomor rning. Mr. Haynes—I do mot believe I can an- | i¢ was told to me the next merning. at. i e Rlythe milonilsd Sl enlihe diodey f g wcabiding ltiseng from, whom, Weshing WASHINGTON, April _24—Department | men who had quit, but the men in the ranks swer that, except— plea was entered date in the afternoon op | Grand Army Veteran Wunted for Attempted | catate 1o valued at fully $4,00.000 and wits | Belio will be selocted. for the Waehimeton | dispatehes at the Tostoffice department | acknowledged that the(r comrades were leay- Q—You do not know, Mr. Haynes, what | tho preceding day. 0 Double Murde awarded to Florence, the tlegitimato day 20 "1: . i e e tashing ol Etodaya announaelitat {ruins carrying the | ng and the fear was expressed that thy Mr. Rosewater has 1 to do, then, with the o R R IRTTR D . er of Thomas 3y by o prol B place ol the army, mails over the Great Northel ve been | desertions would rapidly increase in num- Polfcy af. Tlie Bes ad ' newspaper? A=Yes, |z Vg L. the morning. Now, when did you | MARQUETTE, /Mich., April’ 24.—Albert | ter of homas I3 tLiythe, by the prok An appeal for contributions of money and sumed throughout Minnesot o o A o began to licy of The &0 to your office after learning that? " A. [ Kaufman, aged 64 years and a veteran of the b AT AL . | provisions has becn issued by the loc \kota, and that there is a prospect the | P i i SR sir; [ believe I do. We get in between 11 and 12, i s, and many of them appealed from the f i1 &t once be reopened clear through. | ide t on Rock Iskind freight trains and Q—Please state 1t then? ROk iutE cons B QI a8y ou s iaveiian vicorialtation el | i s Ao BT n B Rhole i pegr lon‘otihe loner const. BG 15 0t ks pramiiiort Iabiakilasnee IR, April 21—The Colorado Irou | Others started on the reiurn trip to Council trolled it. ; 4 anybody about the subject of this aptiles | “AU Train” by a sherifl’s posse anxlous to the ity M. Tonbe ok por lenders o | and Juel compiny today notified the Coal [ BInffs. It was statcd today by some of the The cross-examination by Mr. Simeral was | A" Apout this intre 5 " | arrest him for attempting to murder 1 Wiy Rl hame has been | Gpoak niners who struck yesterday that | railroad officials that 600 men had left the an follows: R s T e el By uegerylits A, Mont, April %.—Hurry connected with Coxey's le repudiates it. | o mine will be shut down for thirty days, | army since the departure from Council 'Q==You mean the editoriall policy. of tho A natter stated in the arti- | wife and Joseph ards, aged 75 years. | Bachelor, president of the Stock Growers | He says o far as I know labor organ and that when it is reopened wages ‘wil Bluffs, but a careful count failed to show paper? A—Yes, sir. Rl AT e B Kaufman murdered his first wife i a [ National bank of Miles City, was today | tons intend to give no support to Quitliipericent: 5 that this is the fact. Q-—-Or the news items? A--I mean the object to amythines eprroduction. T | drunken frenzy In 1834 and was sentenced | found guilty in the United States court of | Movement, ~ All citizens are interested ‘in | = BRAZIL, Ind., April 24 —As the Dock men | “mno 'y iy, as I€ left Walnut, numbered editorial: polley of tha paper Tl ohect to anything elso excent the | to twelve years in the state’s prison. he Iful - misappropriation of the | #ceing that Coxey's men arznotdeprivel of | at the mines on Otter Creck were retutting | 4 115 nion, but It Is apparent that Kelly will @ How about any 1oeal matter that may | [4rodution, becauso it s all that I in | innuence of the Grand Army of (ho Reput uk's funds while he was ¥ thelr rights, but It the visitors viclate the | QUi by “the striking bituminois mon | be fortunate if he reaches Des Moines with go into the paper? A-—He rarely cver sees TS L ety e lie secured his pardon under condition that |} A:!!l}l:{ ‘ill ) Mw’i-x&‘]"(fl“"fl‘ Ll laws they will receive no support from or- stones and clubs. This morning as | 1,000. The commander professes no alarm an ftem in the columns before it goes in. ME DATIRE D0 by one Ayt i forrare ha shoull inever idrinkiagaihiiii He nas || FIARE BRSO SN EIEAARATLI WS IWaeks]| igantzedlanor i 0 0 ¢ went to work they were again as- | at the number of desertions, but the rank QT will call your attention, Mr. Haynes, | tian' with any one after yeu wint oy ads | lately broken his pledge and yesterday white [ 3 Four nours, The trial of Will - Hanica CRICAGO ATMY BOOMING, saulted, the Dituminous men’s wives Joinlus | ana file are begluning to lose hope and wero to the article published In The Evening Bee | ofice, aftor learning that the plea of kullty | Gronk, frled to shoot ‘his present wife. [ president of ‘the rehi e RAURIS April 20— Railroads are | Much discouraged. Seven of the men wh O aratd tond chandediuayco VAR Ont ihaa fheen fenterad Al Y 4 Spears English Need | taking steps to guard against a failure of Aered storatividerca it oca last night Bquality;” do you know as a matter of fact | conversat At ahtar i t i i T el S R et or disorderly conduct were released today whother or not Mr. Rosewater ever saw that | “0r Yy nid merat oMee his arm and wounding him in the sida. | has been convicted, Will begin Thursday. AU A pplyelosiMombership; e SR LI Apr 21—Secretary of | and two of them hurrled after Kelly, bus hetherion mot pie) g d not? A. No, sir. The sheriff took several and ———— CHICAGO, April 24—Randall's Common- o S a detter fror Rhiprentiv 2 article before it was published? A—1 know Q. You wrote it without telling anybody he sheri ok several men and went tg Verdiot Againat che Whisky Trunt i te Morgan received a detter from the | the others, apaprently disgusted with cam- that he did not. or speaking about It at all? A= ves e | the scene. — They found Kaufman barri- e ADT] 24—Tn. the Unitea | 2l army fs having a boom. Today re- den of the stutews stockade at 1l Mouns | paigning, started for Omaha. Sheriff Hazon Q.—You are in charge—what are your Q. What did you do with it after you | ¢*ded In his house, and as he has a rifle St on here today, Judwe | CFUits came in faster than they could be :“'I*,'"”L ““‘;'{I:_h'-““l,J::I‘;\\flnfi“w _\.f'\.:”“‘lfm of Council Blufis is still following the army Butios as managing editor? A.—I tuke it 0 | you wrote it? A, Laid it on the ety oqi. | @0 considerable ammunition and is a good 8 ? T the e | enlisted. An important ruling has been s aiae t with three deputies and claims that several be having control of the news columns. et aetat ¥ €dl- | shot they camped out around the house. It | Grosscup rendered u decision In the cus T T e i i A RATO: Spri 24 price of coal on | crooks are in the ranks. Three Chicago de- Q—WIll you state whether or not you | Q' Who is the city editor? Harey | 15 believed that Kaufman will surrender | of the ttschalk company against the | made by Chairman Vincent, He declded ks has been need to $275 per | tectives and three Pinkerton men are also Kknow of your own knowledge whether Mr. | frantor : 2 ATY | when he becomes sober. Richards may re- [ Distillers and’ €attle Deeding = company | that no one unable to speak the English . “he rallronds have a supply sufficient | on the trail, and 1t is expected that wholes Rosewater instricted this _article _ to be | Q—Did you talk with him about it? A, | COVer DS S0 The cate s to hoSpen | language would be enlisted among the them running for three or four | wie arrests will be wade at Des Moines NSl Ctan SAtei Tty no sueh Instructions. | 1 ¢hink not, He was not in at that oo e ———— ity days, and if any appeal is the soldiers of the Chicago army. The chair- [ ¥YOeKS < General Mana, Dunlop of the Rock 5 5 y > hink nof e was nof at tha ne. SET 1 TO HIS CLOT. di a peal is then y he chair el 24—Nearly" 8,000 ieneral Managoer n of the Rock (o You, vould have kanown it would on | QSN0 Just dakd it on i dosk s A — ET FIRE TO HIS CLOTHING. gtken e’ bond e o e e s of | man of ihe finance committeo reported: | el shoNearly 200 | fuland reached Atlantic todiy, und will it wero given? A.—I ought to have | y 5,00, The cuse Is one of the most im- | “Phere e $25 o s 8 4 3 CHE T Ce b T i LRSS IRIT £ Yes, sir Brothers' Play Results in the Death of a | hortant of any (hat hive At ked the 1o There will be $254.50 In the treasury when at Tilton will not permit theé Wa- | main near the Commonweal until they own ¥ i o | @:-Ana paia no more attention to it2 AT st B IR NS pottant of uny thut have attacked the ve: | we get tha $260 promised to us sh engines to_conl there. This cuts off | reach Des Moines, Some of the men are bi- Q—Mr. Haynes, T will ask you to state | A=That ended my duty with regard to the 2 oy ) 5 d alg iy alsn ot BRI Vi Eash Lanidithe The women's auxiliary has issued a call | the coal of the Wabash road fov three di- | coming violent in thagr complaints over the :\'Innl \»ll -‘ r:n[h- m|<“h r“|u‘|m|§ h-'\‘l"‘;:'ux_‘ V| article ’l\\\ AS :lll\. \xr”l\ll 24, ‘l ,‘.;‘_« ewton, | Giciory, for provisions and has opened a room where | Visions. R~ forced march across thie country and Kelly's he local repo cference (o editorial- Q.—You did not speak to any one about | the #-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ¥ e they will be received. The present number i authority is likely to be severely tested it ;‘f:ng (Ix. r“m;:ul\-k \rullxX‘ll'lll)‘lri.iu‘\‘”"” A it until after it appeared in print, did you? wton of 816 Gilmore avenue, died from Spanish 'v'“'"""" t Confirmed. of the Chicago army is about 700. Its start WILLIAM A GARRAHAN DEAD, transportation is not secured at the state here 1s a ding 9 §0LRIGRINE » | A1 think not ' 2 mat 5 SANTA I'E, N. M April 24.~The Uni 18 indefinite, but win robably 3 ade y TP, 1. O the march today Kelly w 7 Q.—How long has that rule been in vogue Q—Did not talk with Mr, Haynes about | Ui Fesults of Injuries reaaived at the hands | oo B0 4 00 Diivate land. clatms: o YR L v be made by [ o of the Fumous Clalmant of the New | Sapital. On - th e R A.—It has been in vogue for six years, to | jio" 5 No, sir, b of his older brother. The ¢ dren were firmed the San Miguel d 1 Bado nd grant 4 s ” Tdrin Mine. th , and a burl spokesman stepp d out of my Knowledge, o to (his part of | @=-Did Sou hear anybody else say any- | Paving in the yard and the older brother | today for #1500 ucres, (o the ori CORENSIMOMEIGUARDE. WASHINGTON, April 24.-—-Willlam Me- | the rauks and asked that the general allow Q will call your af 'I‘ A1 Gt : i thing about it over there at The Bee office | set fire to the younger brother's clothing. | grantecs, fifty » in number. The | i g S Garrahan, the celebrated claimant to the | them to take train. the article Justice without cquality M- after you had written {t? A.—No, sir his was done several times and the flames | Was made in 1705, under the Spanish g onyer ipletes the Organization of a | X ) p ‘We can do it, and we will dg it, gen tences adjusted to it the man; one party toa | = Yoy were personally fequainted with | were oxtinguished without injury to the | ernment. Half of the grant was cla Renerve Corps. New Idria mine, died at Providence hospital || “We can do it, 4 i -, crime gets a five-year's sentence In the pen- | 3" Rosewater prion to- the St iy o) | L L0 butEhe asbitimastiia: Ao B tina] by e Viee n‘-»'m nt 'uf.,m. and othirs DENVER, April 24.—The first regiment of | at 11:45 a. m. today. He had been a familiar T A P e P S T A T (0 o o auother gets the benefit of b day ohlld gl 018 ¢ the flames got be- | pupchase, but the courf ‘did not recognize : ’ * A g 7 o sommander. emptintioallycdenloditlig ftentlary, while another gots the bonet by | Mareh? A—Why, T had seen Mr. Rose- | yond' the brothers control and caused in- | Ehis eiaim. There are seven bmall .t | the Coxcy Home Reserve was formally or- | figure at the capltol for years, and was well | roquest, and told the men it would ruin him ','\ T do * | water very frequently. Juries from which the ehild died, on the grant, contalulug ahout 1,50) people, | ganized at Lincoln park this afternoon, [ known to a majority of senators and mem- | themselves and the can'e of the unemployed 7 ~|»”»‘| ML LD e e e Q.—Did you have any personal acqu e £ all of whom, under the decision, are co of whom were believers in | if they took such action. There was much ‘§ e e s var inal | ones. Withihim e A s=Why, Teyery) fre v Died at Age. of the grant st 4 adverse comiment In the rauks on his reply, section of the district court yesterday after- | “*hod to him and spoke to him SAN FRANCISCO, April 24—Mrs. Claudia Fatal Gasoline Explosion, MoRen (A4 1518 WA TUIDED have aua ieallyate ovidently alarmed:aleingiaerh noon witnessed a striking illustration o what ,‘_”’N it hed Ao & eporter on the | Herrara, a Mexican woman, died here yes ST. LOULS, April 2,—Menger telephone already slgned the role, which Iy expected to | pygyeq by congress, but was vetoed by Presi 8 aspect g presume so ) g A reach 2,000 within the next W days. | gent Harrison. Several other bills had been SPEAD REDUCED TO THE RANKS. is to be possessed of a pull. These same | PgeT RAINE et Al pros terday at the age of 120. She was well | reports . ol .0 - d you ¢ v him about the reports from Carondslet state a five-gallon | Speeches were made by several prominen ; i : persons were also given an iustration of | newspaper business? A No. s known among (he Mexican residents of this | can of gasoline exploded this atternonn in | pomlieis and laho eadere sy shoce jont | passed by one house or the aLher, an. 8 #oase here was olso another mutiny today, and fow easy 1418 for 8 man fo keep o of the | “q.—~what? ~A.—~No, sir; I thiuk not city, all of whom are positive that thero | the house of ¢ © Miges, o fawmer livi rall And. state” omalale. for anpesiig ehai|| oL (okmItiens Iad reporied TRYGRARIYAR-UMA| M itime LIF promined Lo ke mOre SaskEyL penitentiary it tho pull is worked for ail it | QX0 conversation between | 18 10 mistake In rogard to her age. Until | south of thers. tompletaly dextroying the | orarel ot i Commimh orel obposing the | claim, = s o te o, | Gian the Neola ‘fneident, © Colonel Spead, 1 worth" I will ask you to state whether | yon and him ar alls A co e s her final illness she was not knows to be | Duilding. Mrs. Miggs and leior, 2 ear. | lareh of the € Naull ariny.c IRuagly LONDON, April 24.—The death fis an- | whoso popularity with tho men is as grent or not that which I have just read viclated Q.—You do not know whether ho knew | sick ighter, were killed, and Mr, Miggs! Q1N WAEe - A00DLY & deplorable | 1 oced of the well known sculptor, Rae- | as that of the commander, positively refused any of the rules i reference to editorializing | you were working on his paper or nof — { nd mother and another ¢hild were | condition of the unemployed of the country | houjte! to obey orders on today's mareh, and it was by local edit ? you? A.—I presume that he did. T do Il‘j" An nt to the Wool Schedule. injured, the old lady being blown | and declaring that the Industrials are law s apparent that any attempt to discipline him Objected to as calling for a conclusion of | know of my own personal knowledge that | WASHINGTON, April Senator Power | N0 un adjacent fiaid ublding citizens, 4 RIFLE FIRED BY A CYCLONE, would cause a st 1o the army, Spead Ly the witness, etc lie knew it. today (introduced an amendment W the Warrants for a Han' Cashi General Weaver's Plans. een Inclined to be unruly ever since Color The Court—I do not see how this witness | "Q.—From any conversations you had ever | tariff bill re-enacting the provisions of the | TINID. ORL Aprl &1 ere | DES MOINES, April 24—(Special Telo- | Misy Itosle Gilehrist Killed in n Strange | Daker's discharge and hus s.cretly sy can tell what violates a_ rule. had with him you could not teil wheth PASLINE e proy fHfths 4 by AR id~Wormnts - wen s o Manner—Houses Blown Down. thized with the ex-colonel e LI RN o s H you co ot tell whether he | McKinley Taw as they apply to wool, except | SWorn out tonight ugainst Charles Dright, | gram to The Bee.)—The nervousness In this AR A it e MR HICIBRAIONR L R s Mr. Simeral—Do you k : ar- | understood It or not? A.—That I was work k AeARly i iGht iy gkelien : L BURKESVILLE, Tex., April 24.—A water- [ As the army n aln i an auea e SIS AN AR S Bhee | RilpeafaodBiant: that the rates are changed. The amendment | cashier of the Merchants bank., It is be- | ity over the approlch of Kelly's army con- A AR il g 1 do not know the date; I know | ¢ resume did, sip; | Provides a duty of 7 cents per pound on wool [ Meved Rright is in hiding in North Enid. | tinues and increases as every day grings ‘ 5 gons and look after them. Spead promptly R R [ yes. sA-=T presume that he did, sir; | o tho first class, 8 cents on second, fourth I3 Dinn, president of the bank, came W5 | thom nearer tho city. . Tho ¥ day REORM|milen 'wagt of here. Ryery house st Gil-| WAKCnS 80O iook Cier them. Bpesd BHCmBLN Q=\When was It in reference to the publi Q.—Now, please answer the question, Mr. | A1 (hird classes, worlh 0 ecnts per pound, | Wiy i "North Jenid, There are rumors | labor under the lmpression that something | christ was blown down. —Flying timbers | could not follow the commander's instrucs cation? A.—Well, I bolieve it was the next | percival. ‘From any conversation. you ever | ® i 55 exceeding 8 | {nichi That warrants will be 1ssued against | will be done for them here and that a train | struck a Winchester rifle In Ralph Gil- | tions. A decldedly hot exchange of complis day , had with Mr. Rosewater prior to the oth of | Seits i velue. - This s a reduction of about | every official of the bank may be furnished them. The railroads | christ’s house, causing It to discharge. The | ments between the two men followed Q.—Who brought it to his attention? March Qid you understand that he knew you | ne-third from the McKinley bill rates and — -l have practically agreed to run every engine | bullet struck Miss Rosie Gilehrist, inflicting When the men reached Walnut they wera S0 far s I know, it came to his attention by | were working on his paper? Senator Power says his reasons for reducing Lion and Lamb Cle Down Together. out of the city, and all cars as far as possi- | @ fatul wound. Houses were blown down on | In a state of great excitem 1 predioted reason of & card written by the county at Objected to by defendant as incompetent, | the rates are that he has hopes to get dem- PORTLAND, Ore., April 20.—The demo- | ple before the arrival of the army. This | the following places: A. €. Hancock, Jack | serlous trouble before night hort dis torney. Objection overruled, to which defendant | OCratic support for the amendment, crats and republicans effected a fusia will leave this city isolated and if Kelly and | Joyce, & Donohue and R. M. Quinn. | tance beyond Walnut the army halted about Q.--Kaley? A—And sent to me. excepts 3 Joseph Richards tried to aid her, whereupon | Great Falls, who ¥ No One > i 1 had 1o | Kaufman fired five shots at him, break! crime simildr o Nojlone:Unablefite 3 There were present about 1,000 men and | bers, a majority s the justice of his claim. A bill to permit trial of his case in the court of claims was spout and cyclone played havoe about twelve Smremeer———— today on the municipal ticket. R, D, |} o i ® otion of stopping | Several bridges were washed away. 2 o'clock to discuss the impending Q.—Is that the first Mr. Rosewater knew | Mr. Percival—T cannot tell you, sir NN e e\ Lock. | P™aR (dem.) was Bominated. foi mayor, e G e e trouble. Spead_ attempted 1o maka of it? A.—The first that I knew that he other he knew tha was wo g WASHINGTON, April 24.—Bely Lock: ———a— % SR gt b P 4 ” g v anc nmediately wild gt lte A i hsiian heknawsiual L working on higif WASHINGEON. ARlE Mholin ek Miss Gould Artives at Frisco. on the peole, General Weaver 15 at the FRANK HATTON HAS A BLOW. a wpeech, and - immediatoly ‘e wild Mr. Davis—You say you control the news | * Q. From any conversation you ever had | and more necently an unsuccessful applicant “h\‘x FRANCISC 1’ {n.m B==dilsa: Holen | 185 G0 8 MAAMARETAG KIVe thona | "Many | Stricken with Total Faralysis Whilo Seated | with shouts for Kelly were heard. The columns, Mr. ‘Haynes,” yourselt? A.—Well, | with him prior to March 9 would Mr. Rose- | for admission to the bar of the Virginia state | GoU/d: accompanted by a maid and Dr. | PSS BARC Tceblion o Jes Moines. Mo at His Desk, men formed opposite bodies and a fierce fight I ey R e B e R BT NDAAFRIAD Lhat YOu WAPS Jo the n courts, today, through Attorney E. N. Chris- | pagniy Ahe family physiclan, arrived here | yont ™ mho president of Drake universit WASHINGTON, April 24 ank Hatton, | sssmed diuninent, - Bor, fitks A TABE 3 ¢ Aper tuslness at-a presume 0. | gjan, applied to the supreme court of the it DB U Wwho I Inclined to something between popu- | one of the proprietors and editor of the [ yPANULOR the BeeRe ERRTTRRUCE BRI pver them? A.—I do not fay that at all; I | Fe has seen m und the local roos p R e RENCRLHIA A He DA n me around the local rooms | Upited Statey for a mandamus to comnel | Movements of Seagolug Vessels April 84, | lism and prohibition, today made a speech 0 | Washington Post, was stricken with totul Hnuad 30 trE Lo Spoak AL SUORIE (RUR ot Q.—You do not 1ean to say that Mr. Rose Q. Bub I am not askiug what .| the sureme court of appeals of Virginia | At Sun Franclsco—-Arrived—Bahne, from | bis students in praise of General Kelly and ollowers and howls an svater bas not absolute ocontrol over the ot m‘l”" > that he Knows T o een: | to admit her to practice before it. sierr arimi. Departed—Orlental, for Na- | will make another tomorrow to prepare the ) + $uppose thal he:knaws § am can- —_————— nian students for alled Kelly duy, whe Y - : policy of that paper whenever he chooses | nooted with the paper. Still of my own New Cabinet Officer Wanted. AU Ban Diego—Salled 2 Monte- | frudents for what I8 called Kelly duy, when | Bmergency hospital. The attack s very | tired fo u safe distance in expectation of & 0 exerciges it, either as to news items or wledge T cannot tell you whether he AT Yhasy rey serious, conflict &8 editorlals, Qo you mean fto deny that? Ty P y WASHINGTON, April 24.—Representative At San Pedro—Salle Barkenting E students In his own behalf, There is much ——— At length Kelly climbed on a wagon and Mhat is a fact, Is it not, that he has? A Did you and Mr. Rosewater ever Goodnight of Kentucky today introduced a | reka criticlsm of this policy at the leading uni- SHOT DEAD IN HIS BED, began a speech. Men ran from ail dires uth Besd—Arvived—Aureol versity of the city. —— tions shoutlng “Kelly,” and soon over half paralysis this afternoon, while at work at [ men. Stones were gathered and clubs were his desk, and has been removed to the waved, while the ero from Waulnut re es, sir: 1 believe so about The Bee as a newspaper? A » I bin creating a department of health, pre - Mr. Simeral-How often dues Mr. Ruose- | sin il sided over by a physlclan serving as a mem. I=Arrived—Qallla, from Bos- v Governor Juckson at Home. Albert T, Beck, n Well Knows Lawyer, Mys- | tho army had gatherod about him. He water exerc authority “over the news col- Q. Never talked about your work at | ber of the cabinet, with the title of retary At Bultimore—Arrived—Dago, from Bris DES MOINES, la., April 24.—(Special Tel. g ? P T PR ) T INDIANAPOLIS, April 24.--Albert T. Beck y mob. He informed thein that & court Lo my knowledge Q. Where Aid yon get yc New York—Arrived—-Colorado, from | °6ram to The Bee ARYOFLOR. JAOKAID Fe martlal had been held and that the captains there is nobody to dispute his authority | speeiai f ns Issued . DENVER, A New York--Arrived—Westernland, from | Blufts, and was at work today trying to | WeF law partner of Congressman Bynum, | (yo'ranks s there? A r rp: Lock Mere, from Rotterdam clear his desk of the accumulated work, | Was found dead on the floor of his sleeping We'r to Washington shouted, o Q-Nobody ever questions it, do the Q.—~You work under N 4 8ir - unty defect \ | DAt Halifax—Arrived watian, from | he declined to se any one, at least until | with blood and the window opening on to The men cheered, a Kelly ‘ordered ery terlously Murdered. talked quietly and attempted to quell the umns, o you. know? A.~It fs very rarvely, | o No, sir. of public health ; ell known lawyer of this city and the fc M. Davis—Whenever ho chooses, though, | rotn the oite cditors o Pursning the turned at midnight tonight from Counct) | & Well known lawyer of this city and the for- | [EEFHRC BAC SR B0 e 000 ced Spead to ¥ h 1 Fiaiwl-palx issed—Soirento, from | g,me fifty bills awalted his signature and | room this morning. The floor was covered | “and 1 we will g0 tokether Q. This same articls appeared in The : Sanmblig plance slde | Glasgow. a part of his task had been completed. He | the porch was open. them to dinner,

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