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» THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 30, 189k o SINGLE COPY FIVE CENT! ~ = e = — e m—e— - e —— ~ - — & q O VIEWC | get a bill which commands the support of LV INC IV WASTHNG tionary spirit of ‘78 i making the money [ FRTTY [N AQ CADIT was denot £ 1 by speeches and in a long | TNV mnnr o CARLISLE GIVES HIS VIEWS |t mictcimrtiines it | COXEY LANDS IN WASHINGTON |t o’ B, it | RELLY IV TOWA'S CAPITAL | s 2 it i 55 | FIVE WERE. BURNGE Wl ~ lican antagonism will weaken, that the op- years to vote on anything if left to itself. g ate a fow Z ® ago against the Common- M I\ position will be content to make an earnest 2 Twenty millions of Peaple are hungry and i weal mover, & \as an unnecessary march of R protest, but without any effort to prolong can't wait two years té eat. Four million i vagrants, | i i the final vote beyond the time necessary i . fdle men for nine months—:hat's what i eache ines After T % i e Has Not Consulted with Bcnf\wnl Regarding (e anal \'hv" Deyond .-'u;.n-.l:.;'y'-'« e Long Tmn:pofthle First Commonweal Army rover otaalaa tMNORt Lhie - cotnioy Industrial A;nle rfdm? I;:s l\gume STRI 8 ARE ALL QUIET. Feliten 1o tho Bl OBatlen Hotal Bloe Ohanges in the Tariff Bill, ness-like manner, and that night sessions is Ended, (Great applause.). a Hard Night's March, et Nispeh Ao e At 1 1 2 s may not be resorted to.. “‘Sherman and Tom Reed have helpod him, ireat North Men Reject roposals in Now Orleans, Senator Harrls sald today that he thought = s0 the republicans ha¥e rot yet got the W Rt Arbiteation. = 1 It the republicans once became convinced 3 liorse on the democraté. (More applause.). i OME | ST PavL 20— Business will be re- — CONCESSIONS NEEDED TO SECURE PEACE | 1 t%, e o “Prvepect of spposition | MULTITUDES — FLOCK 7O SEE THEM LEARN SO e o IT RECEIVED A CHEERLESS WELC sumed on thESWteat Northern tomorrow. | JUMP THROUGH THE FLAMES TO SAFETY to the bill among democrats they would In some respects the strike situation Is “It congress knows What the people need yield gracefully to the inevitable and allow A does tot give s dishones g o o st night, Aithoug pre — Thinks They Can Tio Made 8o as to Render | Fhol, KTACTUlly o the inovitable nd allow | 1 ouite of Good Ronds Tatke o the Assem- | and .i‘;:f.-'.‘u‘f‘ "“g:‘“ulh:a?fi1:‘:-.)1:|;:;( 1P | ity ana County Authorities Lay Down the | unchmnged Irr m last night, although n‘; o the Bill Acceptable to All the Sen- sons for their antagonis 3 bled Thousands—Says They Will Stay doubt and show themithe way out of the Law to the Leader—Sympathy with m; Ll nteresting developments. e | 8ix Made the Attempt but Ounly One ators Without Detriment to “It we succexd in reaching that state,” he All Summer in Washington muddle,” the Men Growing Faster than preparation of tie commerclal bodies of the T the BilL bt R L AU ¢ it Necessury. In this strain Coxey talked half an hour, Mayor Hillls Like two citles for a submission to an arbitra- Succeeded, ) of the matter and conduct themselves accord- barcheaded, under the hot sun, explaining his tion board of five disinterested persons e L ingly, {t will not be the pollcy 1'r|.:.|.'“ demo- ———-—" bill for the good roads, for plenty of money has been generally discussed, boing the GUEST: ke cratle management of th 080 any R v . ¢ ompanion-pieee, universal luxury i o opie a > unfon men's mass mee WASHINGTON, April 20.—Seccretary Car- | unusual hardships on senators.” He decline WASHINGTON, April ~Citizen James “‘l“‘r', “1;,’: Jus ::,‘...':.‘.—c.,‘(rw.rnm ‘bonas, Every DES MOIN April 20.—(Speclal Tele- :"}”" : ‘I’ ,‘” ';“”‘“m" '”l"’ ”""‘\”" i S ESCAPE IN SCANTY RAIMENT i s o o say course would be adopted in case Toxey, o der-in-chief o 3004 i y i T Janaral. 1Cellv's TAduse g at Labor s afternoon. Mayo! “sle has authorized the following statoment | 0 8% what course would be adopted in case | 8. Coxey, commander-in-chief of the Good | (hrust at the plutocfath was accestuated by | &ram to The Bee)-—General Keily's Indus- | 1% 4t Libor ha afternoon. Mayor e the developments should not be as satis- in reply to an Inquiry by an Assoclated press | gictory as he hopes, reporter as to whether it was true he had | event taken part in the conferences, which, it has | the democratic steering been said, were being held for the purpose of [ course to b olls and State Labor Com missioner Powers wero sent and ad- 1%t 8 " 4 . an it were. The men had a hard [ dressed them, urging thom g0 acept the | £aorts of Firewen to Savo tho Structure night of It, trying to get from Van Meter | new proposition for arbitration. The sug- Wore Futile, darkness, | Eestions were fairly hooted down. At the samo hour of the day, but at another part Roads Army of the Commonweal, standing | the clang of the bell, and the crowd which | trial army arrived in this vicinity today by b e center Bright- | listened about was a eonstantly changing, but | pieeem, ave to consult with other members of 6 cantetyok s I LY e i committee as to the wood driving park, waving aloft hia Alpine | 2ltokether an attentiys one, Meaniine the previous ST, ",‘Mg*h';:";:‘\,;"p:_m;: hat to one of the most cosmopolitan and ex- | o y" migerable meal. {The men lined up be- [ here in the driving storm and Inky ause he would in that on a rickety wagon in th 5 o shde . sive audiences ever gathere ‘ashing- | fore a commissory wagon from which squares | It was not until about 5 o'clock this morning : 4 agreeing upon certain amendments to the | Previous utterances of hi that his policy, in | yongvq audiences ever gathered in W re a com y vl 1 d of the city, Prosident Hill was telling somo % pending tarift bill: reher T emocrats perteet their mesee: | ton, announced this afternoon that the great- | of the bread which'they call “phunk” was | that the vanguard reached Valley Junction, | Busiiese en o would seves o any fair | FLAMES SPREAD WITH WONDROUS SPEED “I have had no conference upon the sub- | ment or not, would be to extend the hours | est march of the ninetcenth century had been | dealt out to them. h.‘:\::r"n\ plook over to | just west of the city limits, and from that | proposition for arbitration on condition (e 2h s 3 Pk BB S S 5 % 5 o o vhicll severs ckets o A : B We CRBRInE AlOnE esume at once. ox- fect with anybody except the democratic | Of the dally sessions, compel the republicans | accomplished. Three hundred and a half m“m,“,:m ooking m@at stew had been con- | tme on all day they kept straggling along | men resume work at on Mr. Hill ex : ! to consume all the time devoted to specches, members of the senate committee on fina and force the bill along as rapidly as possible and therefore cannot state of my OWn PCr- | in tho face of the opposition. It Is even pos- gonal knowledge what has occurred in any | sible that if the republicans do not indicate | specimens of humanit of those conforences that may have taken | a willingness to confine themselves to what | park led by a wheezing apology for a band, place. It is true an effort is being made to [ I8 c'nl:wlx xvvm: ate '“"f'"“? on night sesslons agree upon such changes in the pending bill | 14Y be very sudednly precipitated, as the ot D80 ol SRS on | Plianed that he could not fight and arbi ived a big until about 950 of them were in camp on trate both at the same time, and t out-at-the-elbows and run-down-at-the-heel | spoonful of the stew o his bread, and they [ Walnut cre:k at 3 this afternoon. A 1arge | pore” made this one condition of fmmediate marched into the | sat about the ground gnawing this in a | force of police and deputy sheriffs went 1o | resumption of work in case arbitration ~Nu famished way. The gate receipts for the | yvyjley Junction this morning to meet Kelly | was agreed upon day are said to have been $10. General tioh Wag President Debs privately sald he Th oSt aTo on, and the intentlon was to induce privately said he was in pitched tents and stretched themselves in | Coxey declares his army will march to the | &0 IS men, and the intention was to inc favor of the schem? proposed by the commer- democratic 1:aders feel the early disposal of | the sun. Thousands from the city turned | capitol Thursday noom, hold its great mass :;":m..“' Hiosced m‘ul.llu- VI||'([>\||.;)|‘|lhl' --H.»'“h: einl bodles, but when he addressed the 1abor as will secure for it the united and active | the bill to be of the utmost fmportance out to make a holiday of it and Inspect the | meeting on the steps 10 domand the passage | the camping ground chosen for them on the | hall mecting he spoke s a mounthpiecs of & | NEW ORLIANS, April 20.—A fow mine support of all the democrats in the senate. 'he republicans have not yet given up the | curious aggregation. Thick clouds of dust | Of his bills and ‘!N;n feturn to camp to wait | eastern limits, but this was found impossible | committee whose majority is against him, | utes before 11 o'clock last night fire broke The indications now are that this support | hope of a schism in the democratic ranks, | overhung the two roads leading to Bright- | until they become laws. on account of the straggling manner n | and he said his men had deraanded justice | out fn tho kitchen of the St. Charles hotel. can and will be secured without making radi- | and they will announce no policy different | wood from the city all day long, and they which they arrived. No provision has been | &nd that theiefore arbitration was out of the A large audience was leaving the St. Charles Nothing but a M of ins Now ol nee of miserably dressed, woebegone, grumbling, | cocted, Bach Commonwealer r . il i the Crescent City's Famous Ho telry or of Other Build- Ings Damaged. cal changes in the rates of duty or muterial | from that which they have been pursuing | were plowed with more travel than cus- PORTLAND ARMY [N JAIL. made (o feed the army on the western side | dUestlon. After this anncuncenient and the | HIEC Subleneo was Pl A GG T ireiny S iR e B O SR T GRS —— e Crowd of | OF-(he clty. and consequ nily there was con. | ormal fefection of arbitration by the mass wter at the time and in a few minutes the tarift schedules as they were passed by the | cratic senators have united upon a bill. If | along the roads all day, with such variety | Cheered on the Way by a Large Crowd of | ygarable grumbling among the men, though ::H »!’\,L.. . r. Dibs went to his hotel with | wildest excitement prevailed in the street, house. In fact I regard most of the change such unison is not shown they will continue | of travelers as had never turned out in Sympathizers. it was difficuit to place the blame. The men | SMeT ““"I‘I for the purpose of seeing if it | As the fire was raging in the interior of the now tinder consideration as quite unimpor- present tactics, with probably more fre- | washington since war th Every horse [ PORTLAND, Ore,April 20.—The Port- | were too tired after their forced march to [ Was agreeable to both company and men. | court the flames mede @ comparatively ] c r s d ey . Y el 5 So far as any official action of the union is tant, while the remainder are not of such nt roll calls, and a more decided protest | and wheel vehicle in the city had apparently | jand contingent of {iie Coxey army, who | B0 to the eastern part of the city without [ 50 far a ! L 15 | small showing fro o street and @ character s substantially to effect (he | aKainst long hours than have yet oceurred. | heen Iuns.wu Jito’ the service, while the | geized a Union Pacifio rr;.mym rantdale | Fest. About 3 o'clock, however, the march [ {ohcprind the T AR n'r""tl i ;\vln-k»~r-ullll Pro sy merits of the bill as a measure for the | They have not decided upon a course in case | yitije trolley railroad line, which was built | 55 : i ested Ty United | throush the city begen and it was nearly | 0% been rejected and the strikers, who are brigade responded promptly hopes wera reformation of the worst features of existing | of a democratic agreement, but there are [ for tne benefit of suburban residents, was | Yesterday and werg arrested by United | gupic when they reachied the new camp, tl heir loat. yomwn o a8 last night, demanding | entertained for some timo that anything legislation upon this subject. some indications that if one Is reached the | pgjeulously inadequate to the demands [ States troops at Atlington, were brought | distance being about nine miles. They were s ;:“m)l; ‘x_‘mu- (ir pay and admitting | 1ike a serfous disaster would be prevented, MUST REDEEM PARTY PLEDGE opposition will not be o stubborn, as it is | ynon' gy, back to this city engly, this morning. Gen- | qui:t and orderly and no serious trouble | o o co! e atet The only train sent Ut | ¢ (jiore within the walls realized that the ks 2k L L real'zed that it would fn that event be futuile LOOKED LIKE A CIRCUS. eral Scheflier, withiggetarmaater. Dreckin.:|iwas experfenced,” The people: of tho ity | ;oY M8 the ohe bearing the regulars trom [ Co0 80 Be el Fom oe a Pt I do not think we ought to permit differ- | i the end. They are unqu-stionably count- % s e (he park, enter- | TIdge and fifty others; were taken to jail | were on the qui vive all day for their ap- ort Snelling under Major Patterson, which e building was deomed. Guests and ences of opinfon upon mere matters of detail | jng considerably upon the abs nce of Senator Lining the entrances ',"l i ,'1‘5 Ned their | @nd the remainder were placed under guard | pearance, and when the procession passed ;‘(‘"” d at 6 o'clock this morning and reached | employes of the hotel were soon dashing out o ogard to 4 small Increase or reduc- | Hiil at this time and the fact that he could | Prising colored citizens had established tholt | oo™ o rogular troups. [The Industrials | through Immense crowds were lined up on for "G avitle at 6 o'clock (onight, leaving there | of the burning building, half clad, with ;Iru;l“:;‘!‘ g :'I(lrlll-ml ):)II'I':‘ u(xru ok ,"'f,"."": {0-| not be fully advised of (he compromise under ',’“,'",3;" L‘{r :\“"P: ’x'\‘lw'f.\"'”,(.;w.q N urrent | Mumber 507 in all. ~ They are being fed at | cither side of the street. The weather had ‘I';:)":‘r;'l;"‘t'“l"""”“:‘«-\‘lilll'(:r]. k{- rom lnu.‘:‘ point | such few personal effec could bo the people, and therefore I am in favor of | Consideration. They evidently think it prob- under the gulse of lemonade, The semblance | the expense of the United States and ex- | been stormy nearly all Cay, and the marchers | yiw W KO 10 REYILE LakatojnelphMa sl /S iadun e W () BOA YR aRiEL rohi Ol securing, if possible without any surrender f'mi' {hat It would not meet his expectations, | HnCer the BUAS B N Miier enforced by | Dress no desire toi g8cape. ~ The leaders ( as el aE i AR ed R OTEWST Gl NOFEYAN o iy e intsto LARbI HETUNOAICE Fh T e | ATOAR i ran sy AW HEY aay e DR of principle and without abandoning any | aisafection o che opihey bope for further | 10 8 HEO N cers and shellmen standing | Wl be arraigned in the federal court to- | plight. ! ledule time and it will become clear | certalned five Iy Vo Ha T v @ ¥ | disaffection in the party. the thimble riggers a rowd, “But | morrow on the charge of contempt. The GOOD PLACE TO SLEEP. SHiether tia i lecome clear | certalned five llves have been sacrificed. part of the democratic policy of i T There are few set speeches in prospect for | about the outskirts of the crowd. i whether the men will stay by the union and | One man leaved from the fourth story and i v 18 sidetragked on the east side | The army is camped this evening | tie polic re- © are fow COILE () AL L "tk one | main body 15 sid he army is camped this evening in a | po on ] Sicom Th 6 form, such mutual concessions upon these | this weck. Scnator Aldrich will probably | When the people poured into the par of the river, and they have been the object | vacant bufiding in Easton Place, that was | brotheri S5 ;5'.‘..1‘21;,} Ut wirle offers to the | was almest instantly killed, while four men points as will consolidate our strength and | speak during the week and Se Squire | closure the suggestion of us day was LD ) SoriTe akoltes A ] PRRRS LIS ThAARUFIAES thio Ceaeilsnt poRkIhts u]ml o u:;u' DA ;:'(k“{t:r .“,l"n‘l.(v::"x A.tfll::-(r‘ full blown, In the center of the half mile 'Ofrr‘::u;r"\; L’::lrlig::‘ly“ Iend'lxyllu Isej:gx:mm‘t‘_;:u m.\[{:f.}:‘c}:fl \"”-rl n‘\ :ulclm- rnm:dr:\. }»;u .m:u SEATTLE, Wash ., April 20.—The break | And one woman were seen to leap from the date. o far as the proposed amendments | gpeech The continuation of the sp:eches | race track flapped the canvas 'enclosure [ HERT WA, to jail Wider a guard of police- "nnxth- flobe a‘|?xl|:‘v e ::‘;‘lrlz'l"‘!l“'::* he e | I the Great Northern strike on the coast | iron staircase leading from the rear of the relate to duties upon important articles of | of Senators Quay and Dolph may also be | which encircled the quarters of the Com- men, but no attempt: fo interfere was made. | ber of Kelly's army, and while it remains lines, for which the local officials have ar- | bullding and were lcst to view in the court, consumption now subject to duty, the rates | counted upon. as seenslon oy cal ar Half a dozen weather £ ranged, did not take place yesterday in con- : ¥ Jon, as occasion may re. monweal army. Ha ; e omdE olr prisoner: 2 4 S S yesterday in con- | which looked . ¥ suggested as the basis for adjustment are . e RREIIE T hrmy. tents stood about the clrcle, | When the officers and their prisoners reached | it will at least be omfortably housed and | gogtinc’ of " the reustn of hor hsm €O | Which looked to be almost a solid mass of s all much lower than in the present law, Fixing Up the Sugar Dutles, D ey camvas. cavered commissary | the county fall a meting of Commoneal | bedded. The length of the army's stay in [ gl(bC ¢l the ref Veakening awhe the | fAmes. One of these men succeeded fn g there W 5 A ; e : g o overed | sympathizers was being held on the plaza [ this city is indefinite, and there is an ap- | 5o, X 5 1 | reaching the street, but nothing has bee w;.:un ll,urv are only a few instances in WASHINGTON, April 20.—The democratic | wagons. The entire wagons were covered opposite, When the prisoners arrived the | prehension that the authorities will have fact that the men have not received their RN RO RN CEL LU L ENIOt N K HABEDE S :ulrltl-d h;_ry'h:._r;fll}.{ll;'.ru:“'::;:;:“(.:; the bill re- | gendtors who have been engaged in prepar- | with black painted n]i\\n!(s"lu( :;:finmm"cz Ceoid dencrigtl tib Sk sARer s miimiie || traublet iy gactink It away: L Genoral Keny ‘\ll‘:wlh pay and are beglnning (o get hard | scen of the others. It was also reported By far the most important single article | N8 @ tariff compromise have be:n consider- | queer mixture O o e reheron horses | across the street, cheering and folloWing | has been led to believe that great things [ “P\poo o D T oAl il |y e sSBltaWA m ae I AU LU BTSSRI DR upon’ which a change of duty is now proposed | ing the sugar duty espec! and have do- [ Prevalielt LS & %he wagons. — Near by | them to the jail entgance. The resull of | would be done for him and his men by the | (S0 N B il y Armatlod, : s sug; v and refine d stren- | cided that besid il A tar o0 par | by erentethered abottit e SwaRCHEAEES ¥ | the meeting was the grganization of a home | people in sympathy with him here, but in | ¢S of the / il ) SCAPED WITH SCANT CLOTHING. is sugar, raw and refined, and it Is stren v v fastened two large Amer 5 N 48 new scheme on foot, which they think will uously contended by persons interested in | cent ad valorem on all sugars and one-eighth | Were daone blematical * ban- | reserve, and it is clafmed that 200 names | this they are doomed to disappointment. [ DEN seheme on foof, i gL The scene inside the hotel at this time the production of this articlo that the | ©f 1 cent additional on refined sugar, to im- | ican _flags, ~and emblematics the | have already been signed. The troops from | There is hardly a probability of them get- 2 ipany. considerable expense and splaye But the e may result in the company having to was one of terror and confusion. Terrod els Tt taaroirondy : o ose : e ent | ners were freely displayed. Palla Walla, with. the exception of a guard | ting a train unless they steal one, for none aving & :)I::'“;‘(fmr:‘v“:*Jx‘x‘x:‘n‘lxx“l)rnmnrl("“Ill‘"|: :‘ I;';‘:;d |=’..y- {:" ‘F'lxllu\:'“:xllllll‘::rldclxll‘!lr(:lf\|0:-|.|||'v:x'x“l'lh rlru)lhfx:“xln qussrentiblentiyas it "w"r )w‘ml fae «“( "1‘\: »:‘u-”xlll'.-“lrle';unml llullnu tonight. A | of the railways want to handle them, even if "““ "““']"““ of the deputies employed to | stricken, half clad guests were flying from shel 4 3 TERPaYIDE, o 2 the storms | 0! Bur LD 4 e were ¥ protect the m: cality, ‘. es which were roar i ad valorem rates which it is now proposed | bounty to sugar producers. This last pro. | Mmarched and "“"‘f‘,:','“"'l"e"“",',‘u:; ‘iiaue ana | Union Pacific steamer fs in readiness here | full passenger fare were paid for (hem. The | Profect the mails (‘3:““""\:;"[','1‘2'} l"‘:*\_{“;':,r the flames which were roaring behind them. 1o insert. Whether this I corvcet or not | Vision I supposed to bo alined at Gormany, | 8nd cold, They were the mast We 800 | (0" convey the troops from Vancouver fo | ariny made extra exertion (o get here, but | It 16 to enable the Great Nortiert pssenger | some wore drageing their trunks with then depends upon the price of sugar in the [ Where a bounty is paid on beet sugar. It | Inexplicable ageregiton G MRS L | Kalama at a moment's motico in the event | wi ' make none to get away It It has to | (GEIAR (O P4 The men have nositive evi-| and offered ‘extravagant pricos for help to foreign markets, and therefore it Is not pos- ln;s hwln decided also to extend the time f;:;“l'i;ll; W wagons, others curled up on | of any trouble at Puyallup with the Tacoma g:rd;";;mlm I(ll,';"“:("::ll:l!lrul:{.:l.l:l lu;xlx.q;:' not | Maving neither mails nor mail agents aboard | Convey their valuables to a place of safety. SRS o muse &n lexactly icorrect statement. | WHS SEO Sugar soheduls Bhall take effdct | yC damp ground;imiunehing Ereat chunksror | and:Seatle con ISR believed the city, county or state authorl- | though mail cars were attached fo each | Meanwhile the fire continued to advan R kA it o Ftune xf"‘.‘.fl.{'v;l, A | T i e s AT s I;r Y| bread, ard many ‘were stretched out, slezping Conv crence, it any, ween the specific e 2 o the MeKinley law 0 I 't for a Leader. tles will be wiliing to have the Industrials [ €nd of the train and manned by United | toward the front of the building, whi rato heretofore proposed and the ad valorem | for this season’s crop. It is understood these | B the sun with their heads pillowed on SACRAMENTO, Cal., April 20.-~The Indus- | linger here more than three days, and | States deputy marshals, thus fraudulently | was still intact. St. Charles b ] 2 ats. Over the most pretentious g 7 e in S UToT N VISa A daPULY e aNE L Fate iow proposed I o small as (o be of no | (wo provisions have been inserted in re- | FOISUR B4R QU PN iquariers” | trial army busiess ha received a hard blow {‘{“‘::'5"."."“9"‘:““,;‘]""b;";%‘.‘“e“‘:r‘r’l‘]’"":’mj; ‘:’"*}"’ g by Bl i ekt material consequence either way. At any ?llm:sr to the carnest solicitations of the | in'oq qcross it, were found the leaders of | here. Colonel Inman of the Stockton,com- | g R WL Be A kat wot OutieE sawh | ot protoction: of the United. States .mail. ;'I“ l:""\ I’(’I‘“‘x')“"m Opposite the hotel wero rate I think that the differences of opinion | Louisiana senators. the army, General Coxey aud Marshal | pany, which came herg two weeks a9 and.| i “gmall gangs, but it is not believed this | They will lay the matter ‘before congres P with the reflection of the fidines. , The street looked dark and sombre, though the upper stories upon this question, which have always been Death of Mrs, Sen 3 sfed himself i has since gathered in'flfty more idle men, £ htet: L hopelessness of the situation as far as sayv- G 4 e: Mrs, Senator Morgan. Browne. The marshal busied himself in | has [ ~can be done., BRISTOL, Tenn., April 20.—A big strike | jue'the hotel avas i 7 troublesame and ‘mcm;lfn";:.'mihg‘(’h}n;mxlurkl’; WASHINGTON, April 20, - Mzs, Cornelia . | changing his buckskin suit for a more con- | is now under arrest i the city fail, chavged 'Sy, Co R g "0 torece with Gend | s imminant among the several . thonsand ing s iotel vay:Sohesried |||‘rn”.;(|:.|(-":\'\‘idl"l\x: n preparation for | with vagrancy. Captain Green went out to | ooy =pr )y ventional black cutaway, Bl a5 T BallAvou itk sauthe MRIaioir ot Al | AL MOTRAD, wrils bl Rbnatar Afirgan. ot this afterncon and told him | trainmen and telegraph operators of the which were about | Suter fort and rogiayl Colonel Inman to the center of the vast pile of masonry which the “incarnation service: 5 o 7 o - o % plainly that provision had not been made | Norfolk & Wstrn rallway. The trouble has e hotel o s vel sincere and " earacat ‘advacles o tariff re- .lfihlinbn.xlnn. died at the senator’s howe in | {o hegin, : come In and see Chiel lsrlev\\.lxll‘ll‘llm\u’\‘umv|::l;lne‘ TGRtEnG ariny Joheet than Mondars sot sacil sl VAR el ke A {"::;m:m:‘xll;" hl:lll:\'l‘lllltl‘lll occuples over half of M{TI'AL frt e e s city yesterday afternoon of peritoniti. Clad in fhshlnnubk.‘ s[u]'mz aulrj of light ::or:-m::n:')ll('s hnl: fl%:crfr:‘ed ‘:‘; Warden Aull. | that 1t would be expected to move on. Kelly PITTSBURG, Kan., April 20.—Notices are | kind of oylintler i an ‘;:"Ll 'lw':“(h: U NCESSIONS NECESSARY. e e drab hue and us perfectly creased trousers | bo I i | replied that all his men were law-ablding | posted about here calling on th miners to | purpose of giv ; “The repeal of the McKinley act and the | CHEVENNE 8 £ NEXT ONE. | 5%could be seen on Fifth avenue, with a cup | When asked what it all meant, he was told | S T JHG F0 N5 0L WEe, Jassabiaing x“h Y atont AL l())'xfily P er )| D) 'nrnxuux‘x‘;lillfengn‘.fi._‘h" rooms which did Cofte ; ed egg in | he must be locked up for vagrancy. He had ice. BLaL et Lo Broys Having got a falr of coffee in one hand and a boiled exg on Iils peron a revolver and $70 in money, | the police If they committed any depreda- | organization. ~The miners refuse to say | start over the engines, the fire speesd it s not an ex-convict he | tons. As to moving on, lie would be pl whether or not the ywlll comply. lightning rapidity. The flames made their substitution of a more just and equitable measure are of vital importance to the | WYOMINE™ Capital Working to Nutional ¥ h CCUre @ | the other, from which he alternately took n tlon Congress. veshment and sustenance, sat General | When asked if he w rosperity of the country, and the people antlopalay 8 T e L g oo | to have a conference” with the mayor on THICAG A ers | way Into the < ave 4 right to expect that all who are | CHEVENNE, Wyo., April 20.—(Special to | Coxey. The question which has most agi- [ replied that he was, and );nd Fler\t‘:l xg,lr(.r Monday. nlfil“lz‘::;l(lhus‘{::lm % 'J;‘D::"u."::::”;“u.lx|:'|: lH"ivlmnl\“:bvhl.u"::::;:r'nha::;l v“::xx;i finding such really in favor of a reduction of tariff taxa- | The Bee)—Cheyenne is making an effort to | tated Washington of late was propounded to | terms, two of them for stealing horses while General J. B. Weaver and Prof, E. A. Ott, pap i & this hedding and light ; X unes oo fternoon declared a general strike to take | furnfture, increased the wild rioe of jta oo tion will make such reasonable concessions | Secure the mext meeting of the national | him by the Associated press reporter. drunk and one for forgery. Warden AUl | 4o jatter of Drake university, rode in & | 20T Stveenn 1K vance. : e to each other's views as will certainly ac- | irrigation congress, which will be held about WHAT HE PROPOSES TO DO. was called upon today and he stated that | pyggy at the head of the procession today, | eMect -Monday morning. Between 1,500 and ce. Room after room, being deserted 4 4 b , by its terror stricken and’ shrieki * September 15, \Wvoming was one of the | . 3 Carpenter, alias Inman, was released from s 0 brageas on. i 2,000 men will quit. 3 and shrieking occu~ :3";5":::",‘:“_"“‘:‘;.J“:g}‘u’;‘m 1t Lhe opuntry 18 fiFst States £0'move I the MAtter of secur: What do you Intend to do when the police | gojsom prison on the 26th instant and in LIKE THE SIDE TRACK SEIGE. OLEVELAND, 0., April 20.—The brick- [ PAits, fell a prey to the fire and added to the devised which is entirely acceptable in all |lmi’ mmnn-}l }vb'ilulxlim.' on this subject, and n;v\-ent“ylou rraml iwl;]mg -ourkm;"t”"l! On | Jess than twenty-four hours afterwards was DIP‘? M(IWI?F')S. April | .—Des Moines is in | makers of the city struck for an increase ‘sm:\"lm"rwm ny"rulw-hnlcr‘m;nluy. which thou- t is con ed v all that this ¢ has the | the capitol grounds? he was asked. e a state of ntenge excitement tonig! Vel VaRC! ands from al parts of the ci - fts parts to every senator and representa- | best | s Tty ¢ has the ! Bl an officer in the Industrial army, quartered ement tonight over | of wages. D e city had gath ence. “No one will prevent us," replied the seer | o¢ Azyjoultural park in this city. He made | the arrival of Kelly's Industrial army. The from Massillon. ““Does not the constitution | pi 0 Cy e PR an Shat in @ few days | men had marched twenty-seven miles last MIN guarantee the right to peaceably assemble | po* Woiig be at the head of one of those | Meht without food, and were held by the and petition congress?" ered In vast crowds to witness, B TELEGRAPH WIRES WRECKED, About 2 a. m. a portion of the wall o tive whose vote is necessary to pass it, our Dromises will never be kept." Looking for Cheap Labor. “Are any changes proposed in that part | LARAMIE, Wyo., April 20.—(Special to S LIABLE TO WIN, of the bill Which relates to the income tax?" | The Bee)—Victor Beaumier of this city | “"Sglt there is a police regulation passed by | Pands of Industrials, e :;:lcl;!n;“l\\")llllllhull?)"yplr':\'lllsi‘ll;xl;“t‘w‘i e e anay o gan | Oreveratragt asvoll aily sootion oniQoimy was asked. has secured a sub-contract for grading o | congress which forbids processions and as- | *Frisco Contingent Strikes Hard Lines. | ghelter. The action of the authos.ties sreasen Sefe halsNbmnnde. Gy s andiaiemallipertion for) qot 1s well known that there has heen con- | portion of the Burlington extension from | semblages on the capitol grounds, and the [ SACRAMENTO, Apri] 20.—The San Fran- | much indignation among the laboring people, | CHICAGO. April 20.—I¢ the coal strike Is | fhe Gravicr street side fell utward, wrecks siderable opposition to the proposed income | Sheridan to Billings, Mont. He will ship | police will stop your army If it attempts to a dfndoatrial i | ana when, at 5 o'clock this evening, the | MOt settled in the next few days at least one | 118 abo ty telegraph wires, By 3 tax, even among those who have voted and | Ris ouint at once. "A mumber of men will | frospass.” e AT okinn) Jaduslrial armios, BAM® | army fnally: marched up Grand. avesue’ i | Chicago operator will make & breach in'tho Bt At etihe intartor fotithesbulltne s e vot 15 d'from here. The prive to be pald | (respass. P ering about 900 men, arrived chediup : ad tumbled in, leaving only the St. Charles bas s G s, E Hopiiiup & tiieln duis apdie tif ol basa titiall ary, the pitiable co of | work at their old prices early next week. | flames were eating their w: re 0 3 i e ns,” repli ggard eary, o 1 way into thres upon the provisions of the bill which pre. cers, they come in conflict with the constitution grounds. The accommodations are very the men aroused ‘sympathy almost as great | w p, Rend, who has large interests | buildings, which intervened . between i scribe the methods of ascertaining and col- | LARAMIE April 29.—(Special to | they are void. We stand squarely upon the o lecting the tax, some of which are alleged | The Bee.)— Amerlean Railway union | constitution, that is our platform.” : to bo arbitrary and inquisitorial. In my | elected the following officers at their meet- |. “How do you intend to enforce your - opinion many of these objectionable pro- | jne in this city last night: President, S, B, | Tights?” wvisions ought to be and can be safely | Secley; vice president, W. G. Ray; recording “There Is but one way, by an appeal to omitted from the bill, and other changes can rotary. Hynds; financial secre: [ the courts. We will go before the highest be made which the advocates of an income jptreasurer, Charleg Miller; | courts in the land, if necessary. Meanwhile tax can consistently accept, and which will omas Shortliffe. we will wait here in Washington, if it takes the Boor and many of tiie men are without blank. | % hat v:::‘(slfl‘iy“:'“fi(‘:wt::w“— Councll BIS. | 11" the coal fields of Pennsylvania and Oho | Wall of the hotel and: the old Union bank a ets. They are fairly well supplied with food, | - o - ne aboring men has been G the corner. These bulldings on Gravier however, one man o the Foud having given | Culled for tomorrow, conmitiecy are at work | 18 Browing Ured of his eforts to end the | L% MU These buliings on Gravier thom tiree steers. ‘Mrs, Anna - Smith, | SOUeitvg food and moncy, and threats are | sirike and may break loose from the bosses | anguged i e insurinc "oy, of AT who leads the Oakland contingent, came to | Mide (hat unl P teaneportation Is securcd o | and start up his mines this week. His | agency business, -The loss Is catimateq. ue u;e cllysrl‘hlu"murnmgt(u‘ 1m;k up u{(-mup'l;m 'Du‘l_“‘"g lh;"h'“"'f“_gl'lw ,‘u”‘;"""“"-mm the | 5om. J. . Rend, said tonight Father | from $200,000 to $400,000. Besides the St ace. e rst wen! 0 Sutter fort, ut e 8, C! 01 'd to lo: 5 g e S ¢ harles ol Bl D @ @ 0 The B e o Suuter fort, DUt | arimy has undergone greater hardships gy | CUMMOL afford to lose money because some of | Charles hotel, there ‘are’ other losses. The representative at the same time remove the principal ob- Horses for Scotland's Market. all_summer If the courts refuse us our | ML et ] at any time since it left Utah, but, notwith- | the operators are obstinate, He is willing | firat outside tho bullding to be ignited was fections of its opponents and secure thelr [ CHEYENNE, Wyo. April 2. (Special to | FEDS there will be a revolution. 1 do not [ ESNSINE o have auvibing to do with the | gunaing the severe test, not twenty-five mon IR Eite, minore shouldisstibadkinoman I ot oo ot vIens atrestSithe < grounaitgon support of the bill. AL NN R r i advocate revolution, nor do I desire it, but e Al 188 om | Were missing when Des Moines was reached, | 2l 0f what has been cut oft the old | being occupled by the New Orleans Blectric The Bee)—J. Stbbald, Jumes Boyle and | RVUEE TeTCIa, BOF UG § deive M DUt | had ‘played them false in ordering them | Jere missing when Des Moines rates, for he docs not believe there fs | company and the upper floors us a boarding FEEK'S PROG CONG John Scarr, Nevada horsemen, A e e T L T Amer. | Nere whilo. he wag making arrangements | qo [GNINCH SRR reached Walnut creok, | piors’ “Yhan' living wages In. L. for | house. .The bullding was. gutted i 2 short . SRR EIOOIAN, INSONO K through Chevenne! vesterday with n ahip- | i1 Tooo" are: once: thoroustily. arsusca s | (o B0 east by way '6f Mofave, What the | V0 filles Wiest of Nere, bofore moon.“The ((BEFS, (MR, NUNE waEsd B E Son| CLes: SUS REUGInE whs gutted i @ shor oo W ment ‘of nitiety head “of blooded horscs, | %G5, PEODn B10 Ofte thoroughly aroused new Commonvealers arg going to do nobody | Jog, “TEEIST J Burine the atierncon and § b, *"this" cirike and It was. ot all the | third story by the police. No i1 Geayine L Tepublican Senators Walting to See Whether | which will bo shipped from™ New: York to io conversation with Mr. Coxey Was | knows, The citizens will not feed them | 14000 men gathered. Mayor Hillis sent It of th RSt afira o | stroet wan also badly. dameged. and Ll Their Opponents Can Agree. Glasgow, ‘Scotland, where they will be | broken by a trumpet call, which summoned | more than a day or two at the most, and | thIrty policemen and Sherift McGaraugh as [ fault of the men. As a matter of fact, there | street was also badly damaged, and Nos. WASHINGTON. Aprl 20.-The houss will | placed on the market. the choir of the ‘army. Following —Carl [ 10" liitary officials are on the alert for | Many deputies, to meet the army and inform | &7© at least 500,000 tons of coal held in re- | 158 and 160 Common street were almos ) & i tlon bills this ————— Browne the cholr of a dozen privates of | sho MUNARY Of them that they would have fo pass on | Srve for such a condition of affairs as this | destroyed, and Nos. 162 and 184 were con- continue work on the appropriation bills 8 FROM HOT SPRING the army walked out to the platform wagon. i RO through Des Moines to a deserted stove | Stike 18 intended to lead to. It is at north- | siderably damaged. Nearly all the build- week. The republicans developed an ob- Browne cilmbed into the wagon; beside him Chleago Contingent Starts Monday. factory, where ample food and shel. | ern lake ports, including Duluth and West [ ings in the rear of the hotel in the same structive policy during the consideration of | Bad Indtun Held for Shooting n Good One— | stood a_stalwart man holding the banner | CHICAGO, \April 20.—Unless something [ (eF Were provided. This Kelly flatly | Superior. This coal was mined in the coal | square and fronting on Carondelet street the diplomatic and consular bill, which was Conl Mines Soid. With the legend: “The kingdom of heaven | ynforseen occurs the Chicago contingent of | Féfused to do, saying his men must be fea | ficlds ~where the strike now prevails | were more or less damaged by fire and * | HoT SPRINGS, 8, D., April 2.—(Spectal | (on earth) is at hand. 4 A ! before they imarched the ad il miles | and it was turned out under the reduced | water. The first floor of the bullding was BN | (o The Tee)—Deputy United States Marshal CHOIR OF MANY KEYS. *| the Commonweal army will leave for Wash- | Thg" omcers were Charate, i tho 000 | Beale of Wages. " Herides Deimgminca cheap, | ocoupied by Alexamicr ‘Levv, talors turt ey i At e At ol el A9 M| Ington Tuesday morning. Numbers of peo- | jungry men stood shivering in the raly wntil | It Was also shipped at a cheap rate, and the | exchange; the ticket and. frelght office of ¥ 8 hoir sang in various keys, a key to | ple visited the barracks and, and quite a A ain unt yner: e y Wi g coal R vel T ¢ P: - 5 O i el Ao ranoy e nae it | cathi o O B AYAKious ikasaik ovito : e barracks. and qui balf past 4 o'clock, hoping for provisions | owners are simply waiting tll coal gets very | the Texas & Pacific rallroad, ioss $15,000; with shooting Thunder Hawk on the 23d | hymn, “Hold the Fort.” Before the .mu< S0 W) res)jsed hu._m £REIE generoely, General Weaver sent out 400 loaves of bread, | S¢arce here, when they wil Iship it back and | barber shop; Resenflelder & Herrick, shoess gram to delay the passage of the regular | ' myo'trouble occurred ovek some colts, | g was ended soveral hundred people sath: MURDERED MARSHA INERAL and that served as breakfast and dinner, | 8¢Il it at a g advance in the price” 1f | J. C. Smith, shirts; Tepollo, tailor: A. Bonne, appropriation bills. Should it be developed | 15,41 “{ouse was examined before United | ered around the wagon with uplitted fuces : i i ST | Mayor Hillls saying if the men would not go | Colonel Rend seesan y prospact of the east- | ghoes; ticket office of tho Louisville & Nash- during the coming week that such [s the fatk | States Commissioner Cull and was taken to | Across the race track in front of the impro: Missouri Valloy's Cillsens Tay Tribute to | WHere the focd was, they should have none, | €rh operators coming to an understanding [ ville ' railroad; Pledmont raliroad ticket a speclal order may be necessary to expedite | Diiidlond (o be Kent i Jill i the Bext | ised phattorm. (e sramd o)t he impro- ot w et o £ | At last Kelly consented to move, and the | 8000 he will remuni estfora day or two, If [ ofice; W. H. Brown, coal. Beneath the St. matters. After the completion of the army | term of the United States court at that 2d W A o 5 3 the Victim of a 'Burglar's Bul march began. The stre varatling not he will return to Chicago tomorrow. Charles was the handsome barroom owned bill, the consid:ration of which was begun [ place filled with solid rows of men and women OURI VALLEY, Ia,, April B 1 were lined with L ned completed Thursday, consuming an week by means of unimportant items. The emocrats fear that this policy is to be con- ' tinued in furtherance of a well settled pro- i —(Spe- 5l 5 s was ja R A S : like on a race day., The track. itselt (Spe- | spectators, and as the weary men marched by the widow of Leon Lamothe. A RASEY 9 o count ) 08, abo self was | o 3 b ed 5 o e Mr'n””‘x%?)” ~“l‘“|l.',| u\l\-ll‘n- m“v-l“r\ o Hot ‘sf,.-fi.',;l’,‘“.‘,,.\v..".','«’.'.',: full of carriages, in some of which ladies | </ egram to The Hee)—The funeral ot | by, weak from hunger, women wept from | Movements of Sea & Vessels April 29, At noon today a gang of men were set to |[Alh)w l‘} “; I‘!’w:mlrim‘l“rl;vl“nmnnl :xp:mn?ulr,::‘m 1 to a syndicate of capitalists from lowa | and gentlemen of the fashionable world | Adna Whitney, who was murdered yester- | sympathy. The stove factory, one and a | At San Francisco—Arrived—Yosemite, from | work removing the debris in search of the rom the joint commmittee on expe e 4 alls, which will at once ko to work to d hand burglar | half miles east of the leaned back, shaded by parasols and listen- | 92y morning in the hand-to ity, furnished shelter | MeNar. Departed—T. W. Lucas, for Seattle; | bodies of the missing employes. The man the department {o organizs o system of ace | velop the product and put it on the mar | ing curiousiy. fight, occurred today-at the Methodist Epis- | for the men, and their spirits soon reyived | Irmgard, for Honolulu. who was killed by leaping from the building countlog In the Troasury department, Whieh | ket " | has. been dicoverad about | . SeDtors Manderson and Frye, with their | cobel church and Banistended by the lurk- | when a wholesome supper, furnished by the | At New York—Arrived—La Dourgogne, [ was John Riley, n bak-r, 5 dealuned.to Teduce exp e de- | A mew cave has been discovered Ao ir lih th oSt Coneol )f people ever guthered to- | oity. was glven the . 3 St. Chiarles hotel was b 538 partment $4,180,000, It is n>cessary that the | sIX miles north of Hot Springs. In it have | ¥iVes, Were in handsome carringes; Sena- | giiner here. The efty officials were pres. | (1t Was given them, fram: Havee: The 8t Guasles boial wasbullv iy 158841 been found great g Southampton—Arrived—Aller, from | work cf construction having been commenced in 1835, The cost of the building was $600,- A Bretagne, from [ 000, and of the grounds $100,000. The dining fes ', which | tor Coke and Representative Kilgore of ahohe : 1 PROSPECTS FOR A TRAIN. At sho 0 0se o e legisla- itities of onyx, which | OF » $ gore of | ent and also the logal camp of the Junlor SPECTS TRAIN. , E: UL sojid bo. dlanon "h‘l’.{‘l'lAll,urf,l:l','l.fi,],:;‘,““ on being polished 15 rully as beautiful in | Texas stood wedged n by the populace, and | Order of United American’ Mechanics, of | Tonight the authorities of Des Moines are | N€W Y0 tive, executive and 8 SBRropEiA golory and lines us the product from Mex- | the long gray beard of Senator Dolph of | which Whitney wagg member. Rev. G. W. [ much exercised over the unexpectedl At Havre—Arrived biL now In process of completion by the ap- | jeo, There is no question as to the qua- | Oregon showed conspicuously. Representa- | Roderick delivered a/fitting cuiogy upon thé L pectedly rapid New York. Jom W ) o finest finished apart- S | § development of sentiment favorable to Kelly, | Ve York : Foom :was one of the fnest propriation committee 1s framed, as tho | tity tive Dolliver wa o head or | character of the deceased. d o elly. Tranl’ PointPasse ‘ J y T e DA L0 AR . . entiutive physicians of Chicago and ois puf . . L i SRty Omah o YTy ) : ; ; | ? _:;;.‘..r,lv‘:r‘:.;.:ll;-. l{.'i"in'i','-"n A Joqn a8 1t ,'.’i b T LR TR e R b of Kansas, the populst speaker, stoad with | LRt I eshaRiee A identified. thail MITHAR. DAY AR BT ""“.r;::“";{',tg At Quebeo—Arrivéd —Sarmatian, {rom Glas- | handeliors. The cellings and walls wero . i o o oral and will remain for two days examining | @ baby in her arms. perate character, well known in Omaha, | and lab ssel calle ee! BOW. handsom:ly frescoed by Canova, nephew of be called up. In case the republicans persist | flo’ oty witers and_testing their heajing | Tho speech of Carl Browne was a strange | ki whe nerved limo tn various Dent: | houneed. thy antuiriancd, & meeting, de- gy the great Italian sculptor, und the bullding w in an obstructive program an attompt will be | qualitics. The "excur hus been gotten | mixturo of theology and fnance e ac- | tentlaries, being. buti'recently discharged | comitities to saoura. foed by oppoiited a Mexieo's Great Tunnel Comploted. contained some handsome statu This ‘ made to pass It a week from tomorrow under | up by . 8. Fustis, gencral passenger agent | knowledged that ha was a orank, beeaues | from the penitentlazy at Lincomn. - Wilson's for the traneportation dqhnd ralse money | ‘Giny op MEXICO, Aprll 20.—With a | bullding was destroyed by fire in 1851, Tho a suspension of rules. of the Chicego, Burlington & Quiney, of | jt took a crank to move anything, he sajq. | condition is better than yesterday, and he | foF the transportation. The impression is 4 . y BIAInE ot tha hanebolol vas a1 onds coms The managcrs of the houss are very much | Chicago, who Wil uccompany the pirty. | go’plof 40K (6 move anything, 10 | will pr.obably pull tirough. He® is under | general that the Chicago & Great Western | silver pick, President Diaz has finished the i 1 buildi hen completed i et et Qesermination not o pore | The iusineas e RSCETAON of (hfy city | Tho Brescut condition of the country o do- copstint’ guard. 0 ing that | U furnish a stock traln to Chicago If paid [ opening from end to end of the weven-mile | Mencqt: and the bullding then complete z ming s | has arranged an claborate program for ¢ e of the revel Rl i e UERIBIN Sak S (0 Chioegn ; t . d! last nigh ttracted at- B e o '0F debate, | the entertalament of the doctors while' they | t0 St. John, The horns of the beast were | Davis, who' escaped veaterday, spent St | 1o ned no oo to er naent Egan said | tunnel out of the Valley of Mexico. Sevoral [ tontion throughont the wcrld bechuse of (ho movement to get Into the arena of “l;“l;. are her the seven conspiracies agalnst the money | night'in a cave about elght ‘miles north | {yan sl are. but he did not know what | members of the cabinet and other prominent | fact that it was the finest hotel in the world They do not belleve the quostion should be e of the people; the ten horns were the ten | of here. Sheriff Coalihard, with a posse, is . now What | peryons were present. The tunnel and | and the first great hotel of the United States agitated. It is contended that the subject Mot w Frightful Death, monopolies, foremost among them the sugar | 90 the track of whoever'did stay in the | orders might be issucd by his superlors. | canal, which it is hoped will at last success- | The new builiing was of (he same stylé of can by no means be considered privileged, | SAN FRANCISCO, April 2.—C. Under- | trust, Grover Cleveland had called an extra | ¢ave. If It was Davia. he now has a com- | General Superintendent Dunlap of the Rock | puiivarain the valley and thus remove all Mitceture as the old one, with the excep. and any request for unaninious consent for | wood and Henry Henkenson, employed as | gossion of congress and by the aid of “that | pafion. with a horsebatween them, as the | Island reasserted tonight that the army | ganger to the City of Mexico from inunda- | (o ot sin ous the old one, with the exc gonsideration will' bo promptly objected to. | carpenters on the dome of Sutro's mam- | gray headed rat from Ohlo, John Ehormun,» | 2CtPFINta In the caveglearly showed. gould not ride on hiw road for less than full | yions, have been in course of construction | by Messrs, Hildreth and Hall olegantly tbe The only way in which the subject can be | moth bath house at the CIiT, were Instantly | Fua’ boon able to heal the wounds. of the | CO-0PERATION ON A GRAND SCAL re. N ve a3 when Bnieion wit haoa | by Messrs. Hildreth and Hall, olegantly fifed discussed In the house is under cover of do- | Killed ’this morning. “The two men ‘were [ B4 beon able o heal the wounds of th -OPERATIO) 4 2 The army expects to remain quietly in 8 HANIRs AR X up and o ) 3 e o pend opriatic handling a heavy oak beam on a swinging y repeallng the silver pur- sy camp tomorrow awaiting the cost nearly §$10, 3 year after the fire, Then followed a long Tata o one’ ot thecpendion: sppropiiatien | eaia¥ fect, Bigh “when the scaffold | chasing bill Chicago Soclallsts TTave a Seheme to Capture | ooty o yecuro. trantportation Tom ————— era of prosperity for the state, the city and \ broke and they fell to the ground, their [ COXEY TALKS TO THE MULTITUDE. the Country, Yow's mass moeeting s expected to decide Salvation Army the hotel, From 1851 to the time of the B atred whloh At A0 anate as prains being dished out on the flagstones | prowne's speecn was lstenod to with im- [ DENVER, April %.—A speclal to the | what will be done. Governor Jackson said | ST. LOUIS, April The Midland con- | discovery of the fire last night tho historic fake in the senate this week will depend e ; - patience because the people wanted to hear | Rocky Mountaln News from Chicago says: | to an Assoclated press reporter tonight that | gress of the Salvation army will convene | bullding was closcly B lated with the tirely upon developments from day to day. axemburgers at St Paul. Coxey, When finally the general scrambled | A scheme of prodiglous proportions, which | he would take no action until requested to | tomorrow at the barracks here, and after o | BLOTY of the state and city, - In parlor ) MThe agreement for the lmitation of debats | ST. PAUL, April 20.—The-second annual [ awkwardly upon the wagon and was In- | contemplates the ultimate overthrow of the | o so by the county authoritie o an demonatration will' hotd s ses | 10 Davia and tho leading southern poll- on the tarilf to certain hours has expired, | Luxcmburger Congress of the United States | troduced, he waved his hat to each quarter | country and the government in the interest o ——" . e Ml hAIL 8L 'whlan (Gogiommas | MGianR AETASd-BDoU-Ehe 0aurRe (albA iR nd the republicans have no disposition to | convened in 8t. Paul today and was sig- | Of the compass. 'The cltizen then launched | of co-operative enthuslasts, was sprung this Mre. Ooxey Joins:the Army. Balllngton Booth will make the princlpal | Mocn Gt e e tate o hundretly ot enew It The.domorats. iave beon unsuc- | Rallsed, by a great olvih paseant this acer. | forth into bis abscription ot tho ‘millions | atternoon at 8 mesting of the White Clty [ CINCINNATI, April 20.—A Commerolal [ Blagton festty WL make W06 prinoinal ( ainca that tmo the fate of hundreds of as- s ce the hour | noon. The members of this congress are | of starving unemployed, shouting: — “We'll serative assoclation, a powerful organi- s A ; . Th ngres pirants for public hon a8 gealed :::'{'.',‘l. ::h.lfi:f““f:";,\' Iy l':,d‘,%"t,‘-’c.,:‘,k Rpi ives of Luxemburg Who are adopted | gtay here all summer until congress takes | Zation of known soclalistin tendencies, Golo. | Gafette speclal from Massillon says: The | a5t three days L PR e TR T e A they only get the bill up each after the | SOnS of America but have not lost pride | gotion on these bills.” (Great applause with | Fado was declared to be the stute where | Wife of General Coxey and her son “Legal ; o been the central point of the very stormy Bishosa) ot (e routine marnink businees, by | '° their fatneriand, bell accompaniment) “I belleve they will | {he overthrowing should begin. It (3 in- | Tender” left toninght for Washington and National Press Club Excursion politics o Loulsiana, In Its rotunda demo- AR alie Th e e MR M. Hol st thanms bo passed In two weeks. You only have to | fended to place co-operative committees In | will join the army. It is understood that [ CINCINNATI April 20--A speclal train | Erats. republicans and membors of every d il at Glenwood. ¥ one state so they could multiply and event- : caring the delegates from New Engl S \ - Y : 5 T o oAberals A oai Mrs. Coxey with her baby in her arms will | bearing the delegates from New England, | political party have met {6 exchange views by elbowing themselves alongThey have not | GrENWOOD, April 2 3 pick up the papers to see what desperate | Qally control the logislation of that ‘state I party o ot decided whother they will attempt to ex- | pOHEN WOOD, April #0.=(Speclal to The | Groiiy tnese men are in who are coming o | Lo the establishment 0f & complete state oo: | lead the procession up Pennsylvania avenue | New York and Pennsylvania to the fourth | and to discuss the affairs of the state and 280! Bee.)—A very heavy hall storm passed over | woshingtc 00! b operative machine, ¢ad then the conquest | to the cupitol next Tuesday. convention of the International League of | nation. Parlor “P" has also made for itselt end the debate until a later hour each day | & pasi&} Washington. Look at the trains that have | OF 3 a ‘ ] han b t be bserved. Their pro. | Glenwood at &:45 last evening. Hallstones | poon goized. I don't believe sn lawlessaess. | of the balance of thé country would be the . g 3 Press Clubs at Atlante May 1, 2 and 3, ar- | 4 pational reputation. It has been occupled AR YAI_DAAR. DRMrYeA. L suring twelye Inches In clrcumference | No. fap from It; it makes no difference It | More easily and more quickly secured Commonwealers Denounco Wolcott. rived at 4 o'clock on the Big rour and' tere | "ML FEERIEER Tl onal Investl- Eram in this respect will depend upon the mrmon. The storm was accompanied | 0 far frol ik b9 gifference through thé example of Its practical opera- | PUEBLO, April 20.—At a meeting held for | at 8 on the Queen & Crescent for Chutta- [ 23 5 ders rogress that may be made with the com- 1 o R S mompanied | they don't get here Tuesday, we will go o | f{cush the example of i practical opera: i AD a ; B e e i iiant wihl GRittas | gating committees trying to understand the promise now on hand. The feeling is gen- | he made as to the amount of injury done | the capitol and make our demands and come | be some time before the onward movement | the Purpose of forming & home contingent tomorrow. The delegates and their | chaotic condition of affairs whick at one time aral on the democratic side that If they | fruit. back iere te camp and s .t This revelu- | beglns, reserve of the Coxey army Senator Wolcott | ladies were given a drive about the city, was known as the “Loulslana question,

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