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i k. v 3 - el aidica bttt b i M R i ittt s e bl i i Sl - b & s - - - B e e = - — { AT CIN(Y - + 7y r IUD AR OMAHA, SAT URDAQ MORNING, MAY 5, 1894 INGLE COPY FIVE CENT i | NN\ \6 any such orders and decrees and that the I\’(:‘)‘Il] T\‘ \\l]:\'l)\ll:\”[g general n-n\h"(l«\n that the W 1 of l)l \IV T\l l' l:l ‘ 3 N\l slon of dyni it t the residence of Dr. ey N N v & SA[‘ UPOV Jl:\l\l\g courts of equity of the United States may A ML s 1\ ANENINEN L f_.’l';’lk]_"”U:"}'Al":j"",‘l‘.‘f" AL l' L ;j“" L AL ALI 0 S n',-m in n.“ nuf.w la Paix. It i& now l: BY ][[l‘ \‘ 0‘”3“ i § 4 7Y AW [ not be decelved as to the extent of their Bdded to the feeling \he . beg belleved the explosion intended for a 4 Al N i powers in enforcing contracts for personal Prices ast half h for — severe Judge named Renson, who resided in 3 i services by legal process we recommend th 3 Bracturer and PoF, must s : ; a different part of the street, Dr. Renson —_— i i Yidee Who tesd 1 LU T T LA L howill Numerous Alterations Are Proposed to Make | chane. Boldly Affirms the Motives of the Dreibund | is terribly wounded Striking Ooke W F i ’ - sued an To- | them from so doing y ~TF % T it 0 ors Ma " ) United Btatas Judge Who Jssuec We alto feel conetrained to call mtentio the Bill More Pelasable, ANDIATED MEETING Aro Peaceful, : i triking Goke Workers Make o Desperate ) e s ikes Rebaked t TR Teel W MAY FOLLOW GLADNSTONE, Onsl n i junction Against Strikes Rebuked. ;r'»“n[.‘- Abuses w x'.n"ny :M‘J\Ilf»r LT RREL Recommendationsof flie Supreme Prealdent h: 3 nslaught on Men at tho Ovens, i g e powers assumed by Judges of the — CAUHNEATEIh Dilcarsio Suspletons Rumors rding Sir Willlam . o o “oriers ‘beine rendered i | SENATOR VEST WOULD MAKE CHANGES | DES MOINES, May i AUy RSN S U BEREBAN S AR MAUESS Harcourt Tevived o ondon. HAD NO AUTHORITY TO ISSUE HIS ORDERS [ lons: Theae orders being rendvred i to The D) JIBFeRIE. coureh o the s LONDON, May 41t was roported today | HATCHETS AND CLUBS FOR WEAPONS nally for the purpose of effecting foreclosures - American Protective association held a |y that Sir William Harcourt, chancellor of the i 3 ¢ kg o plessness of Ttaly in the Past Held Up JE— but really 7‘]‘r the purpose of averting pur | Mo Proposes to Relieve Tnvestorsin Cor- he ”H]v'm" r--‘nmx‘:l s¢ «;.'In today n\.r- el e s s Gk P | exchequer and liberal leader in the House Goarde B 5 § f suit of creditors and the enforcement of SFALIONE anil K130 Hay " 5 «| entire time was put in on the address o ot of Corimons tended: to resign his & uards Fire o Mo i i o Boatner's Committee Recommends a Defini- | jawrul obiiwations, are conidered as inter D e :"‘ ieime to President Traynor. The address, a vol- for the Present Courso AR ‘I’,‘ g kL, ¢ Into ”; ?I"‘ with Winchester N y locutory and not subject al. I, how- Avoid the Inquisitorial Features uminous one covering for Jsely 3 190 01088+ € presen arild 13 & f ) . % forty-two closely f Italy. . | g it ifles, tion of Courts' Powers, ever, an appeal Is granted 1t doss not lave + of the Measu typewritten pages, had been referred to a S e e s AR R L : E the effect of suspending the execution of the special committee of five, whose duty it —_— LA, CREALL AL (TR LA L bl o s decree and the road passes into the hands of e was to separate and refer the various was entirely unauthorized. This ambigous | po o X FG0ATVOR o GPERALES. It anTIn ANz ApDAT a e recommendations made with referonce to | ROME, May 4.—Prime Minister Crispi | answer has caused a considerable stir in WOMEN AND FIVE MEN SHOT SUBSTANCE OF THE MAJORITY REPORT [ o0 fullen i entirely independent of any | WASHINGTON, May 4—It has been ar- Judiciary,” lexlslation, ‘education and other | made an Important speech in the Chamber | Political circles b I ieiacth e tariff debate shall be ad- | Pertinent subjects fo differe standing 1 8 _— b control Whatever by the owner and creditor | FANged that the tarift debate shall be ad- | bertinent sublects o different =etanding | "o ening. The debate on the forelgn PHEDTOTING FiATLUNR 3 o oy | OF the property. The powers exercised by | journed until Tuesday, the interval belng | fion s to the action of the su: | estimate had been resumed and the 5 . H Two of the Guards Terribly Beaten b g He is Given Credit for Good Faith and Will | the courts through the recelvers ar olleiny | Pent by the senate in executive sesslon, | preme councll on fhe matters contalied | pyiery spoech was brought out by attacks | Conl Operators Saying Aliendy that the the Mol 2 L/ of thelr own creation, the result of judici g pEn GibiloAEY ¢iVR. (5| Theremiz e co ce mbering abou h C el 3 k o , ) 2 o Impeachme construction, not aseertained nor limited by ither democrats nor republicans care to | ywonty, to which was referred the [ made upon him by the radical members, Conference Won't Setfle the Strik he Mob, i soape Lmpeachimen tutit 1: 5 thavat \ Y. debate the bill until it is placed before the | president's address, devoted th tir PITTSBURE, May 4.—Henry Fleisheim statute, and refore dungerous o |ERRR D e B b sl O LR LD T il L LA e entire | who had tried to attach to his various utter- J R, Ma iy Fleis il el committee is of the opinion that the cases [ senate in the form contemplated by the cau- | Morning session to consideration of topics L : e anid ‘Richard “Punton, representing: two, oF : ssigned, and at 2 o'clock p. one of | ances a significance infmical to the Triple | and Riche y & i ; ie courts of the United States should be de R OF Ve TRy GHiFeA aTnendIente Swartz of the co ee .on edy Lol b Ll e e | o —_ 3 SUBJECT OF CONTEMPT COMMENTED U LA Senator Vest today offered amendments to | man Swartz of the comimitice .on edueas | g1 these attacks to pass unnoticed. The | Panies In this district, gave it as their R 5 The anomaly has beon presented for years | the tarift 1n|{| providing for a change in the [ JeR (Sioieted it Work in s i Teadi- [ Drefbund was defonsive, not oftensiva, | OInion today that the conference called 108 | Strikers Careled OF Thole Wounded and e of great railway corporations being ope income tax feature of the bill. It does not | ness to submit the result of its labors. Whom' could Italy desire to attack, wWar | May 15 at Cleveland to s:ttle the great coal Caoeih ged 0 ing Judicial Au- | and the business of common carriers being | change the of 2 per cent nor t o From an authol ve source it is learned s L AL LUALL ' strike would prove a failu rate Estimate Can e Ob- B St L N CRFrIEi on by Ukt UALoEn BLAtor, (HROARN:tha ““’ ikt LA St f ihe amount | that “the differe on which there 18 | with France would be madness and Ttaly | 'ke would prove a fabure.* = = o RUS0707 this MUV TR thority Which 1a Tielng Overstepped S0l s !t eveorAment and i) thei | 0 AHISK incomes should be subject o tax, | such wide ‘division of ‘sentiment among | had no cause for dispute with Russia. The | rule, were not Willing to pay the scaie asked Number Killeq : in Every Direction — Anomaly judges possessing at once the powers per- | 1€aVing it at $4,000 and upwards. The object | FeCr il gl "inat il foreign born b Dreibund, therefore, was peaceful, and if it | and it the strike was for uniformity it and E . & talning to other judicial officers and com- | of the amendment is to relleve Individual | gong weoking an asylum in America shall be | were dissolved even the radicals could not | could not be red oft until every operator of Railroad Recelverships. bining with those the powers of the pr si investors In corporations of the charge | required to attain to citizenship only afte lesire that Italy should disarm on the | Mad agreed to maintain the uniform rate. E dent and directors of corporations united in ere thelr ne comes do not exceed q twenty-one years of continuous residence, | 4esire L aly should disa L ' | Mr. Bunton stated that the river interests SCOTTSDALE, Pa., May The no: e O Wwhere thelr net incomes do not exceed $4,000, | ya jogic upon which this demand is made | morrow of its dissolving. “We should be | wor, SRR BUCER I B Conterence and | of t iy BY. 2o e ULV X R, o but to have the profits of the corporations that native born males are not per- | yproaraned in the east,” Slg Crispl con- | none of t LAY el torate | o whe Connellsville coke' reglon 18/ in a fevas: WASHINGTON, May 4.—Representative CONTEMPT OF COURT ABUSES taxed, It is also proposed to eliminate the | mitted to exercise any of the rights of the | 1A% R LG ¥ none of the operators had been asked to at- f of fear, anxiety, and excitement tonight. The g Woaner of Louislana, chalrman of _the | The committee is also of the opinfon that [ 4*0 elective fr until they have attained | tinued, “and should probably lack the friend- | tend g AR T A Etgar L g : SENE ) -t > h % the powers asserted by the judges of the | Inquisitorial features of the income taX. In- | their majority and arrived at the age of 21 | ship of France on the eve of a Buropean TRINIDAD, lo., May 4 e indications ork at the PPainter plant of the special committee of the judiciary commit- | gy CRGE (EEETT Y T AR for con- | staed of compelling the individual to ex- | years. This being true, the A. P. A, holds | confiict. Italy disarmed would be com- | are that all the min:s in this section will be | McClure company, by it was in Itself, is tee of the house of representatives, ab- | emp iy dangerous and should be limited | hibit his books and papers the assessor may | (Hat to grant forelgners the privilexe of | jelled, as heretofore, to pay the cost to | closed by Saturday night feared stlll moro as foreshadowing the be 3 pointed to investigate he Northern Pacific | by Jaw. In the case reporied—federal re timate the amount of the income and the | sornE after & fei years' pestdence I8 not ! the conqueror. I remember the disasier we | MOBERLY, Mo, May 4—Crusaders from | ginning of times and conditions that are : g a estimate the amount of the Jme and e | only dangero pecause they do no 3 3 in es and conditions e decistons of Judge Jenkins, today submitted, plnn ’m re Higgins—Judge Pardee declared | jorcon so assessed may appear and prove | tempt to far fliarize themselves with a ;n"r red when ||wl Alps were ”x rl' :Kx»”\‘nrr nd\ :E‘ ‘(::-wn;:';":‘ ‘h }m. ‘”" inevitable unless this strike Is speedily, el he majority of the investiga- | that his power to punish for contempt was een assessed too high suc knowledge of our system of government, | foreign power. remember that France | miners at work in the Ardmore district to | (o " B Uy LG L AL 183 | nlimited, both as to the amount of fine and | Lhat he has been assessed too high if such | {t"ccause fgnoraniand debased ns they | afded us in 1855 to conquer Lombardy, but | lay down their tools. Al the mines in the [ settled. The battle today was between strik- 4 tion committee, a report to the full judiciary | 40limited, both as to the a . 41 be the case. i tor centuries opppression i the oid | qe . Haswel re- | county are expeeted to be closed by Saturday | 18 Poles, a small number of deputles and ¢ luration of imprisonmen In his Judg Tiibe SHAREAbE 1N detallS ares seotions .09 i \ lemanded in return the western Alps. 1 r ! a ol ment he could decide without appeal what | g0 ana 61 stricken out and the following vorda o diserons poliiciane,’ and | member also, and the memory is painful, | night SRRET | comparative few men at work at the Painter P I,\m-r re lnnlu l‘llw well )\n‘;\uu l.uf:‘ .mv: 4Iwy:|~\‘;:vl.l~l"| a conte xu’(‘!{"\tnlml lom‘\n:(hld .‘ g S Beotie o THERHGEE bt Tred & Hoverns :Imx in wlu;i be iine) e ere ,I-‘;uv{“.fl ”“‘“";,’\‘"",'”\“,‘"',‘L?'nv.!”{u-'\ M |'-'||x'“(:., 325 | plant. Deputy Sherift Sanford White and circumstances leading up to the granting of | act and the extent o Rt e e e e o ‘ustoza and Lisa, we lost the eastern Alps, | mine Moy he McLefin Co Chiet Olerk Bwing 1 Noddy - ware it O OO Yot T GHekion [0y JUga Jeaics | ICtedis oTh thntdeans, WexNela¥ nnumber Jot! [ <TTCs FOf (CBNT ONZCOREORATIONE, Lok at the rottenness and corruption [ It is not a patriotic desire that we should | Coal company have decided (5 strike Vaalsn; aniars 1o, FIGSAT sorid e f T s toilo0 N violations of the criminal laws of the state | . ¢t £" e HALEd T on' the net | of the municipal: governments of Ne: be disarmed and weak when victory alone MACON, Mo, May {.—The Bevier delega E « a critical condition. Five ns the report procecds as follows: Not- | of’ Texns flikewiso 1o be contempt of his | brout, L2 LRI R Chicago, Hoston and Sun Franclscos” | could have given Italy all her natural | tion today started for the Kansas & Tesau | mon and tvo women on the strikers' side i withstanding the suggestion by the employes | court. Under his construction an-assault and i i o LA California dele % ‘“They are 7 Al dans. t » that 1 | mine, No. 46, to endeavor to get the Ala- [ were shot and two of the me e danger= on an‘assauit and | Or oper of all banks, bank- Sl Cld Phey ATC | houndaries. (Cheers.) It Is not true that fa ) i that they desired to confer the orders werc | battery or any othier violence or unfairness | ing st trust ‘companties, suvings | Standing reproaches to civittzation.” e | VLT L Tys policy in the cast | bama negroes’ there to quit work. The eru- | ously woundcd. Fifty of thie rioters hava : fmmediately obtained without awaiting the | committed by an employe or servant of a [ Institutions, . marine, life and other in- f,r lowering the standard of citizenship, [ to that of the allicd powers.” saders have requested the sheriff to accom- rested and are now in the Uniontown 3 TTNES o1 & Lontiraice of buif I Dosdsssian | TAilroad dompany Inlithe’ hands of' o ve: |lBurance companiesralleond, feanal OE: | ixaet s, ibantowing itHet baliot upon mer (- sig. Crispi then’ read: from. diplomatio || DNy tnem as af evidence that they dornot | il PN BT RIaY NS SIEMITATIIEES AL EL, B ver would be considered a contempt of | Pike. canal navigation, slack water, tel€= | who know nothing of our government and | gocuments to prove that when the Bul; wish to raise a disturbance, he strikers on the 24th instant and was of any definite information of the intention | his court. It this prineiple be a correct | bhone telegraph, cxpress, eloctile Weht | care less for its perpetuat Totelevate | any' shose: Ferdinand a8 thelr. prince: lie HARTSHORNE, I. T., May 4.—The strike | idle until Wednesday last. E of the employes with respect to the sehedules | one (and the decisions scem (o be cited by | Gther Corporations, companies o associa- | the morals of poiitics and ince CIUZEUSHD | (Orli, as Ttaly's forcign ministor. opposed | s not materiallzed amoug the miners em- | Berly this worning Mrs. Sconesky wen 3 5 v 5 rence. The | other courts) and were Irover ould s doing bus or profit Aggocial | upon a higher plane is the purpose of the a0 e it glan jloyed here and el line of the | about to the other houscs and got the women upon which they solicited a conference. Th {”}“Im‘l’li‘nv“""ll\"‘“ e G T uld R D a0l mericanBrotentivagatac the views of Russia, Turkey and Bigland in {'!h("'l T \I”-nlu‘-l i of the striking Poles to join her in a raid original order received on the 19th of Decem- o) y ivenient to substitute it tor L no matter how crea K B The session is likely to ¢ late to- | supporting the principle of respect for the hocta g s Texte on the plant. About 6 o'clock she had 160 RN W0 b1t apeares 10 radiinen Bl | mifalild yajotitlielstaler, STHotaxerene b IBRH T S oSG 1 on or before | NIEHT, a8 many of the delegates are anx- | free will of the Bulgarian people and he was TACOMA, May 1. All work-at thio axlen- | on (o plant.¢ AboutiBolock ahafki g a o-fold aspect. educed ex- | of police powers and the protection of Ife Mhat said tax shall be paid on or before | NG S0 R una return home, Proud to say that he prevailed. Italy's | sive mines of the Northern Pacific Coal com- | me o d childre ] i Isting wages and enjoined and prohibited | and property by tiose agencies would be re- | he ISt day of July in cach yeat: i e Lt s e Policy in the east had been throughout in | pany at Rosiyn has been suspended indefl- | feady for the waid. 'The mon f’.»‘,l.||..xfl“'|lln; those who were to receive them if they re- | lleved by the authority of a United Staes | corporation, compony or association shail OFFICERS CHARGED WITH FRAUD. favor of a pacific development of all nation- [ nitely by order of General Manager Kang- | [he fear and L unn]l: and ¢ .’ lrrl[-. J‘ mained in the service of the company from Judge who instituted proceedings for con- | neglect or refuse to flle with the collector alities, It was impossible for Austria to be | ley. The men declined to surrender their Wenbnds nesky, o (| @ rush for the Al Y Lt | tempt. Limitations contained in the con- | of internal revenue for the district in | Company €, S split up. She was too much of a political | position on a 20 per eent reduction in wages, vards. This region has seen many sav= quitting the service with or without notice | siitution—viz: providing for trial by jury, | Which said _corporation, company. or us and military vitality and nonc of the na- | but offered to accept a 10 per cent reduc- [ 4Ke aifalrs In which women unsexed them- 80 as to cripple the property or injure the | belng contronted by witnesses, being repre- | clation shall be located or engaged In busl: | yANKTON, 1l Tele- | tionalities composing the empire were strong | tion. The colored mincrs now in camp are I‘I‘I"l“(;’.“'r'i "'_"(-\’ of sedaly \'l‘1 ndey hul'llle operations of the road. sented by counsel, etc., would likewlse be | s & SLAtCRetE VEREER (X % % net | gram to The Bee)—Inte «cord pre- | enough to resist a foreign invasion single | standing by the white miners, ol timars maythat, neyor lhoforath aRAUIE : On being advised that if so ordered or ad- ;"“'l“:""h ““l"”"' taking issue with the | Liofits or income received by said cor vails in the ranks of company First regi- | handed. If Austria should be broken up it BIRMINGHAM, Ala., May 4.—Sixty ad- | S SO0 SICH & ShEe party had some et vised by the officers of the organizations to | Jacscs 88 10 Whether they have correctly or or. " assoctation dur- | ment, South Dakata National guards, of | would be a misfortune for Italy, since she | ditional nesroes ‘from Kunsas were put to | 5o i e assaulcng party i vome sort of 3 TN trey. et (e e onta e che | Icorrectly stated the lnw on this lmportant SO e e ST e R would lose her bulwark toward the east. work at Sumpter today under guard, Owing | FLUICHE Reafols S (e CRICH, Sereams LA e i @ | subject, your committee is of the opinion itement as | pany have been preferred against Major | In conclusion, Sig. Crispi said: “The [ to the v of coal, Troy, Ala., has been s they flourished suited service in a body and that under the con- [ that the protection of property rights should red, the corporation, com- [ HER¥ CoxHoad TS s torime ap- | world is progressing, humanitarian questions | without 1 the last three nig g o -‘Il-‘: of ”“'r“‘;’" n ‘l"' i :"l‘: struction placed upon the ing order | be left in the hands of executive officers and cinttonSanakliey “,,“‘fi".:n tain and urer of the company, and the | are becoming of more importance than na- JELLICO, nn., May 4.--W. Webb, | 0¥ ‘.’1 e K"" of the mob carrie il that violations of law should be punished by (e : Y Foreign policy cannot be | member of the national exccitive committee [ Dits and hatche governor will be asked to investizate him estions 10 per cent of the amount of taxes due | FRRECTL IS Ha fs alko tional questions. A shot was fired to scare the women. In (the injunction) by those who had obtained | [/ sdings defined and provided by law 3 5 1 ceused of In- | proparded now it was by Mazzinl, and | of the United Miners association, is here, it, they would thereby commit a contempt of | and that in orde revel d by law, | for cach month until the same is paid; the | g pordination, and by way of retaliation Ba A Cliae e o e e e D GO He | less than a minute the men living in the at in order to prevent the abuse of 1t ‘of 8nja penaity to be enforeed as | Fubordl epared charges ngainst Cuptain | those in the Chamber who believe them- | having just returned from Coal Cr e s T usiiat 7 b - A o O v miner is out there toda court and were liable to punishment for so | authority claimed by the judiciary their | provided in other cases of neglect and res selves to be the vanguard of opinion as re- | says eve George D. Adamson, the present company 5 & S SR doing, the officers of the company immedi- | Power to punish for contempt should be de- 1 to pay penalties and taxes under tne [ coniilngir The members of ¢ b gards foreign policy are now in the rear- | oper. t Conl Creek threatened to take [ 9p-ned fire on the crowd that numbered over - : fined and limited by law. internal revenue laws. are divided fn sentient, but the it (ORdcra : I SatrantatforavyebD B ERTTAREY 100. The aftray occurred between blocks of Srebg asic dylonend (heJudke rontefthe . The net profits or income of all corpora- | {ch Wit “bs ‘maimtafned and (he sta B Ibrianr radical leader, replied to | ST, LOUIS, May 4--But six mines are | ovens, and at the first fire from White andl second order of Injunction on the 23 of f 0 o S TS rospp, | tions, companies or associations shall in- | {horities will settle ghe difficultics. Sip il " Th ihe conres of his reraarke | now being operated in_ lNlinols, Staunton | the deputies three men foll wounded. Ona : December. The object of this was to insure e RS L B L L e, Fh s o R expressed disapproval of the. piime | No. 6 Clyde, Gillespie, Sandoval, Odfn and | Was kot through the thigh, one through botn : = 4 bondholders or holders o o 5 b ; sa prime | No. 6, ; ) i R B bigh, I bo - to the company the compulsory service of [ One of the Oldest Fluancial Instizations of | Of indebtedness of any kind or carried to | oo Soth DAROROCE FEFOREe o | minister's views and asked: “Who holds | Bunker Hill_ The net result of the crusade l:LQ Iu:"f n_ih‘“;\ |||" Hae ck. It 8 believed 2 the operatives then In its employ, because if | Central Missourl Suspends the ccount of any find or used for con- | | SIOUN FILLS = L i Tndependent | the kevs of ltaly's house?” of the strikors vesterday vas the stopping e e SaTe bR At wations anet under the first order of injunction the men | SEDALIA, Mo., May 4.—The F Bihr expenditire. o Mvestment represent. | Order of 04 Fellggrs, of thin state will | (FoT Uih he Was sharply called o order by (| oF erk B SN SR, LG TG | e now infuriated men set. upon White and could not quit without being guilty of con- | bank of this city, one of the oldest financial "}fllll‘ _Hngnfllll PECIHES G O]y Sl “'3‘ meet in this city 10¢ a”four days' session Crispl then begged Pandolfi to withdraw | one. As a general rule, according to close | Roddy, whom they seemed to regard as re- 3 tempt and would ot do so unless ordered | institutions in central Missouri, failed to | “id corporation, compuny or association.” | on May 14, 15 1 ad 1% The Sioux Falls | pi" 1 otion In favor of the disarming and | inquiry, factories, etc. have two or three [ “ponsible for the shooting. Before a suffi- 4 by the officers of thelr xeveral organizations, | open its doors for business this morning. A | wori e, CORPORATIONS EXDME B astern oA T elloma Revio. pub. | Feminded the house how, when he, at Gam- | weeks reserve on hand, but after that, noth- | clent number of deputies could be massed at A hat nothing herein contained shall apply | the Northwestern Ode Telows Hevios: T | betta’s request, approached Prince Bismarck [ ing. Rumors of confiscation or approptiation | the spot Sanford White was completely sur- ates, counties or municipalities: nor | lished in St. i SFp s or it saciations | 1F they win it this vear they will. bacome | in 1877, the latter sald it was possessors of it. Seven or | hope for European disarm for this prize. amendment was withdrawn. PEORIA, M ccal mnes situat d and it these officers were prohibited from | notice signed by the officers and dircctors | to dvising the strike it was perfectly evident | was posted on the door notifyi sitol to corporations, companies or i 5 & ; Y X ving depositors | (b unizeq and conducted solely for cb that the officers so enjoined could not dis- | of the suspension. It was bricf, and as fol- | ftable, - religious or edueationil purpo « | rounded. He was brutally beaten over the head, knock:d down, kicked and bruised coal | #bout the body. His recovery is doubtful. useless to | of private shipments for railway purpo ament, The | grow more frequent. y 4. — Bight hundred id o deam | While all this was going on the deputies, charge this function of their office and the [ lows: nor (@ the stocks, shares, - funds or securiti heftody andReamsjccalomincliltuatid 2Rt miners, headed by a brass band yone il Eion Ui ety ) i 4 e 0 e I by a fiduciary or trustee for charit east of Edgemont ve been sold to 1o FWENTY AN N .. corps, parded the streets this afternoon | Who had begun to use their Winchesters, b men could not quit when prohibited from so ‘We deem it best to close, affairs | ple, religious or educational purposes; nor | capitalists, and will be reopened at once. EMWENIEANDETENE A R O T Gourt house squitro o their way | mavaged to shoot one woman, Who is TIOW 3 doing by the court and ot authorized 1o do | now preseat themselves to us. We are | to such bullding and loan associations as | One shaft has alveady beew sk 200 feel | oo\ 000 poi Ger Long Terms tn | 10 (w0 mines i Tagswell county o forco | £aid o bo dying : = 5 roe 2 2 4 od_unde aws of any State | and first-class coal in abundance is being o ot Long Ter 3 s in dving. § 3 #0 by the organizations by whose rules and | forced to this fssuo and will motify the | A orerolaed Wit g S of @b BHE | n theretrom. -1t f how on the market 3 g\ a1 D E1s0nG" the operatives to quit work. The men or- LIST OF THE INJURED. regulations they were governed. This was | comptroller of the treasury of our action.” | which make loans to their shareholders | and gives excellent satisfaction. The Bur- LONDON, May 4.—Twenty and ten y ganized at Bartonville, chose leaders and The injured so far as known are: the object sought to be obtained; that the The bank had a capital of $250,000 an was | o enable them to provide for themselves | linston Railway company Is building a gl years | gt visited the Collier mine, which has Sanford White, superintendent, badly order was drawn to effectuate It and that it | supposed to have a reserve fund of $25,000, | POMes: St cromEBuEemontitathsne mines: Imprisonment were the sentences imposed | poen running since the strike began. Here | heaten, condition critical g o) VAL v g e I a E sed EAY L e d ol 25, N < — Ty espectivel ol Preenag Sl T g6 3 1oete g e was signed by the judge with that intent | The causs of suspension Is attributed to The above Is substituted for sections 59, Tripp Chiarmeil with Vienna. respectively upon Guisseppe Ferrari and | the miners refused to quit, but wWhen the Bwing B. Roddy, badly beaten, condition the language of the order and concomitant | jogs of bu sty ed 10 a | gy ana G1 of the tariff bill, in which section | Y ANKTON, 8 D May f—(Special Tele- | Francesco Polti, the dynamiters, at the Old | strikers got demonstrative, agreed to sus- | criti 2 circumstances left no room for doubt. 05 business brought about by the publi- | 50 provided for levying a 2 per cent tax on | 0™ (o The Bee)—Hon. Bartlett Tripp, | Bailey today. Polti, who was arrested with [ Pend until further notic here was no John Sknoeskl, shot through the thigh. A RDERS WERE NULL AND yoip, | cation in a St. Louls paper several months | banking and like corporations. Section 60 | ¥R, "\ [\00 miiister to Vienna, Austrin, | dynamite bombs fn his possesslon April 4, | (roUble though matters were very threaten: | Stephen Yonski, shot through both thihs ORDE SRE UL A} - | ago of o “fake" telegram from this eity | Provided how the tax on such institutions | United States minister to Vienna Austrln, | dynamite bombs sseat - | ng for a few minutes. All the strikers are | Joseph Skonseski, head split with an axes Your committee has no hesitation in de- hould be lavied and collected. Section 61 rs old. He had been an iuti- | qrped with big clubs, and intend to carry | Murtis stating th 2 T should be levied and collected. Section 6] * o A1 be & n Lefded ¥ 2. 1Be arm g b 3 Murtis claring that the ordgrs rendered were a gross G that tho bank had falled. Otner [ BROUS. o 1% Sl TCL COLCT S "upon the tn- | Lo his-post ' He will Le i the United | mate friend of Bourdin, who abuse of the power of the court; were sup- | banks became suspiclous and the ccedit and [ torest of stocks, dividends or profits of rail- | daughter in T ; chonski, shot in shoulder, hoist With | {hair point. Unknown Siavish woman, shot ni thigh. o months and will visit v petard” in' Greenwic! 5 EDOIR L O A abk o | his own petara” in Greenwich purk the first | "y [rCHFIELD, T, May 4.—All the | Superintendent was taken to the Connéss 4 , | 8 - o F ati 2 L rohablyat 'k in March. Polti turned queen’s evi- 00 employed by . ported by neither reason nor authority; were | standing of the First National became im- | roads, telephone, gas and like corporations, | turn to Vienna with him. Minister Tripp | Week ieen’s evi- | miners, about 100 in number, employed by | ville hospital, and it Is thought will not beyond the jurisdiction of the judge and were | pajred, and provided how it should be collected. is in wwn-llllonl nrimn lmul ‘f l"lmhxnnl'l l“lm :“’“J'”:r"“ ‘“X'"" """rl"!;fl“\'" 'lll‘ ve ngfl“li the Litchfield Mining and Mercantile com- | survive. Ewing Roddy was brought hera ofore void. catloe : 3 J ] AMENDMENTS P SE Vienna. ~He said today that he had no allor, was arrested Apri errari | pany at this city went out on a strike today. | and cared for. The foreigners were therefore vold. @ wpplementary writ was | The notice of the suspension has caused | TARIFE AMENDMENTS PROMISED. intention of resigning his ministership and [ was a distributing agent for the anarchists | P41 40 € e R e atsing Natac e e A more reprehensible than the first, because | MUCh excitement. It is the general belief | ~Senator Jones of Arkansas said today that | becoming a candidate for the United States | of England and his workshop was the head- WEATHER FORECASTS, DisfiRozereinndl Retthetl Ao o he hoped to be able tomorrow to follow up | senatorship from South DaKota this winter | quarters and recruiting station of the Au- Tl had been rumored. Vienna for thre 3 the judge was advised before he rendered it | that all depositors will be paid in full. The ted up about 3 o'clock with' of the cxact objects and purposes sought (o | failure of the bank has not affected the re- | SCHALOF y“"lfiz ,‘:"'sfi:‘e",";"“‘l‘lrh'::,",‘,'{’,[;';,““1 years Is more attractive six years | tonomic club. His relation to the anarchi Cloudy in Nebraska “aturday with South { about one-hulf complement, Two hours be accomplished. There was no suggestino | maining five banks and none of them will be | ChAnges In the incor 8. MENLS | i) “the United States senate, even were he | Was y similar to that which Tyman, the Winds. later the strikers lLegan to assemble near, ) RN L viaeR which are to be made to the tariff rates in e und fainoust NG BoreitotheRlioan Kk paTl: SR - he it i cither of these lellers of any foar {rom | unnoyed by o run on the purt of thelr de- | \ns bilt - Tho sngincers af e, compramise | *Ure Of election. {amous : v WASHINGTON, May 4.—The Indications | the works. Some of the men became frights zal acts, but the fear from suspension o ¥ - | the L ; o s B i assassins 2 § ned and we o, by tratie :;‘r‘:nb::u s Re AN CRUNS ko | posltora, lisvelbgenicancolaliysengaged ftodaviupon the m,n.‘\!";.‘\‘,"l";" s“‘;;'"\',':" ",""N Justice Hawkins in passing sentence said [ fOF, Saturday are: '~ o e e . l'l«mu :"".T::ulftrwn:f:: 1 ————— he 3 cations now are SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., May 4.—(Spec ; ane 59 e . For Nebraska oudy: south s N § ) and inconvenience to the public were the sole gk LA wool schedule, and the indication 3 1 o ome Saople | that Ferrari had confessed that he was P B AR e il o | sent to request the men to go out, and Beahons for tho. notion which' the judge took, MARSHAL SHOT A STRIKER. that it will have a general overhauling. The Bee)—It appears that some people | guilty of an abominable, wicked, evil design | For Towa—Cloudy, with shower I“'\["""“ upon their refusal the mob, headed by @ g ttee also finds that no meas- === Other amendments insert the word “wil- | cause a great deil of trouble by Aying. | fo cause an explosion in Great Britain and to | Southern portion; warmer in the mz\:“lruu(;?i’x‘::”(nl strike had been inaugu. | Timely Arrival of the Militia Prevented a | fully” in providing a penalty for false state- | When John G. C. Schlegel of this county | spread a e among the people and ap- | bortiong s rated, nor does it appear that any of the Lynching. ments, as, for instance, in scction 56, where | shuffled off he had $4,000 insurance on his | Dl e Gatiaar property, There was not | ,,For Missourt persons named or referred to in the writs of DULUTH, May 4.—The crisis of the | @ penalty of 50 per cent is added for false “Ifi-ml:::tp lzf:}:;);;mx‘-;'nn‘n)\’m :ll:’.- I’m‘-;“_'lf,m ‘::: aainzle) extenunting olronmstancato justify: :.Ixu:'.‘:;,\l:" statements. This fs, of course, intended to | RECIINC SPHEYeSidte ‘and now the widow | him in abating by one iota the punishment [ the northeast portion core or more of women, attacked the plants § T enon At FIRST VICTIM WAS A WOMAN, thern ' portions; warmer, | White and Roddy, assisted by a dozen tationary temperature in | deputies, stood guard, and whe Teialdaic guard, and when the mok injunction remained In the service of | miners' strike on the Mesaba range came 4 . d camo i 1 the company against their will. It does ap- | tonight, when Marshal A. L. Free fatally | Pre¥ent the infliction of penalties in case of f (" he deceased comes into court and | for such offenses. He wished it to be dis for South Dukota—Cloudy; south winds m‘"::‘”‘:L'"“;"’:“:‘\'“*"\ White fired point blani¢ pear, however, that while they regarded the | ! e et unintentional false returns. It also de- | clajms the money under a law of this st tinetly understood that men of the class of [ For Kansas—Cloudy; warmer in the ex- | {1 thelr ra A Hungarian woman fell s Vald " they belioved that so Jong as it | Shot an unknown Finnish striker at Mountain | prives the revenue agent of the privilege | cnacted in 1800, which says such money | the prisoners can be dealt with without proof | treme northeast poriion; south winds. ith a bullet in her thign. Maddened by d Y it | Iron. The mob had been at the Virginia | of examining the books or accounts of per- | should go to the widow unless otherw entexnloalon lainE (Gararren Tk eezattis e this, the mob, which ,numbered about 200, i A was in force they were bound to ob under penalty of punishment for contempt if | all day, conducting itselt peaccably, except they violated it, and this consideration might | for angry talk, which showed only a spark have been more effective than they were | was necessary to make trouble with the Death of Charles K Hamilto closed in on the deputies, who, driven intq Charles Kennedy Hamilton, secretary of | €l0se quarters and blinded by the showers of ar company at Grand | Missiles, were unable to usc their Winches oot | ters: After emptying their revolvers they "Y' fled and the mob surrounded White and sons accused of making false returns, and | provided for in the will. ‘The executors STaETy B o . restricts tl ‘.\;.,,,1,‘,.”,.,“‘ to the person him- | claim that the lawsis unconstitutional and proof that there had been preparations to v cases the ndme the matter will probably be settled in the | cause an explosion. It was not even nec / gelbTAInEmanys chsealithor amendments: BUG | fadp remaitaur sary, in order to punish the offender, that | the Oxnard Beet Su corporations, companies or associations upon ey oo pinatthelaRondecstint] (a0 ek BesEIBLAIS O RS VRS aware of In Inducing them to remain in the | pivt ST 0 RN o par S AT . part of the mob 1 ) e level as individuals, giving them Clearing the Missourl. service of the receiver SRt MountatitTron. ButTSharitt Shavar | iessamatie D als, g 4 L 5 ¥ 5 should occur in Great Britain. An act of | sugar company at Chino, Cal., died suddenly | Roddy Your committee does not conour in the | fhought this was a bait to attract bis s | the privilege of proving the amount of In- | CHAMBERLAIN, B, D., May 4.—(8p al | parliament ma L BAD) ddy. A burly Hun attacked the lath opinion of the judge that the Qered in the Toledo cases, page 53, Federal | pony o trom, VITERIG 80 the strikers eould B i L Til0geh Ta ki and Ridka at al) || c5oln force tha men ot who were warking decisions vens tention from Virginia so the strikers cculd o a ] o1 Cnse By 2 o e bs come whera the statement of income has | Telegram to The Bee)—The government [ [ n o o o b iy | o Thursday ‘at the latter plice irom in- | with a hatchet, felling him o the ground a 4 been increased by the revenue agent. It | ateamer Mandan has been in this vicinity [ b WA 1o Prepure heve for swoh dlubolical | furies sustained by belng thrown from a cat- | was about to’ deal the death biow, whe X 3 also gives the corporations, companies and I for the past two days removing rom | the prisone TR OTo e ] P T et days previousl It was not | James Tarr knocked the Hun down with a My contention in the case under | there. so he Kept his forces at Virginia. | ggsociations the rights granted to individuals | the Missourl river between (row Creek S ferrari, upon hearing hiS | thought at first that the accident was at all | club. White was dragged to the engiud NUBDOEL. hia teontention . Nl Tonight Marshal Free had an encounter at | to appeal from the deputy ccllector and from | agency and old Fort Hale. The steamer sentence cried Viva I'Anarchie He | gorigus, Mr. Hamilton fecling much more | house to escape the fury of the strikers, B consideration. On the contrury both of the } Mountain Iron, and claims that in self- [ (pa tollector's decision to that of the com- | I8 on Its way up the river where it and the | 8150 walved his arms excltedly which | comfortable than could be expected under | this time the deputies rallied and three i caey rl;n:’l)"“‘rw;t‘m"l.’&i e pring |-lvl At | dofense he was obliged to shoot his ussail- | bissiones ot iniermal revinde. - That re. | SAE buat Josephin will remove snags from ;‘n;nimllnlnnl to be immediately seized and | the circumstances wntil a few hours before | leys were fired in quick successi o, foroliE courts of equity cannot el ce the specific i A . 5 510! ! e ey e stream. eld* while Po as being sentenced s Aflena s Dse, ’ sucoepaiony ] cour! quity ant. The receipt of this news at Virginia | jjoves them from the ment of penalties | the st el W A:‘;m“« '1:1.\\:;:..: 18 m’(l"r llmml“':;_ his death, when, after a suddea relapse, he | the mob to retreat over the hill in utte performance of the contract for personal | onraged the mob and they started for | » i exCo| 0 ” e | o IS OMPLETE passed away 0 vice by writs of injunction and other pro- Nfountain Tron to lynch Free, Ten minutes | ‘.I\Tnil‘v:\h"n‘: h‘x;‘lt‘\u[lll‘l;«(l_ L\‘I;ll.lxy‘l::'!l")“l‘: ”nntl"xl CHINESE REGISTRATION COMPLETED. | gponci while being taken away from u:“; i b ]S hraban ot v ::;wm] e L cesses, but that in such cases the yemedy | agerwards a train Teft with the sherift and | e salarics of state, eounts and municins] | Forty-Seven Thousand Made Application tn | e court room Ferrari said, through an in- | jumes G. Hamilton, the sceretary of the | tleficld and it i bellavad thoy wers kiljos: jhint law, Dy o e Aty | militia, but the mob had only three miles to [ omeials are relieved from the operation of ViReran SRnIaRY RS ARD terproter, “Today you ‘make the 1aws; | Norfolk Beet Sugar company, and was | Dr. W."H. Cole, the "”',_‘Y“y“ll:"‘w:lt"l:,':- also clearly recognize the right of the labor- | oo ™G e i, seventee olis Q1A it ¢ & another day we shall make them.” rrdey aatls o bag = s » comps clan, k fag veople, as & means of selling their labor | £ AN the traln seventcen, with a rousl | tho proposed tariff law. SAN FRANCISCO, May 4.—Not until after y B e honara [ oyaai | awatada ek Afiaen ¥ aislkoraian CASINER ] i at higher price, of coercing emplovers to ac- | minutes, and arrived here at midnight with WHEN:IT SHOULD BE LEYIED, midnight last night was the work of register- SPEAKER PE STAND IT, Athete ol b Vel o ke i Grand el ntibrol harg e meny de to their demands. In determiniog the | preq ghoard, Adjutant Mublberg called out | . The umendment providing for the time | ;0 ONinese in San Francisco finished el A Ot helaTraa BTt anet | Sina W IR ried g lawtulness of @ proceeding of this kind the | couiue il 't go to Mountain from, and it | lmitation of the operation of the act is made | '8 MERERe A IR EEEREE0 (WEETE L | Long Sesstons of Maise ot Cammana | | araant N i1 i hatibag L0 ! Va i & i attane dhhe i O A SO 3 Judges justly take the law as sustaining the [y B8 G B9 il SR T i, | in section 54, and pravides the time for levy- ollector urh was . straining Mis F, ag 4 ; 98 und when the mob finally retreated they & p. m., but il Constitution, L res pxtel el I he establish re v Py great extent identificd with the est bore away at least ten more. Three stminster | ment of all three, five years of his life hav- | them were loft near the w 98.-21 employe and fnconvenience to the general | granh® Wires t midnight, and there Is no | 0% the taxes shall begin on January 1, 1895, | the registration should end at LONDON, May 4.—The W public cannot be considered ather mode of communieation. Ta and end on January 1, 1900, the Chinese insisted that May 3 was not | A M One of thesa It employes have the lawful right to com- | f'ler Mods oF comminiestion, Tams Bixby | 8500 Jorfant amendment Is made to see- | legally over until midnight. To anticipate [ Gazette says: The denial of the story that [ Ing been spont in the prometion of the eet | wax shot through the thigh, another through 1 bine in a strike for the pur- tion 35, which is as follows: “Provided also, | any attempt to beeak down the law and | the speaker of the House of Commons, R, [ Sukar industry in the United Sates. both legs, and the third kad a bad wound In : poso o forcing compliance with that in compiling the income of any persons, | nullify the patient.work of six months, Col- | Hon, Arthur Wellesley Peel, is to retire TG Py the groin & X weir demands or securing the corporation, company or assoclation there | lector Wilburn d to receive applica- ®r 4 ] At L o'cloc lite was suffering Intens 1 poratio pany ¢ | lecto )y deeided i from the speakership has entirely allayed An inquest was held yesterday afternoon | agony and his recovery was a ,:f,,,..p,":‘“l 4 shall ot be included the amount received | tions from 5 p. m. to'12 p. m., and file them right cannot be remedied by the fact that its | Arkansas Negro from any corporation, company or assoeiation | separately until the internal revenue depart- | the fecling of anxlety which was caused | to inquire Into the death of James Wales, [ doubt. Roddy is believed to have bel exercise levied on the intercst of others, Cremated In His Cab) as Interest or dividend upon the bonds or | ment passes upon thelr admiss bliiiy. by the report put in circulation by the Sun. | yyo gjed Wednesday at the county hospital. | fatally wounded Its principle applies, of course, only to LITTLE ROCK, Ark., May 4.—(Special | stocks of such corporation, cumpany or asso The census returns of 1890 place the num- | The Gazette adds that the speaker, more |y 0 o0 b So e S S0 ooced came to | The affalr has caused the most fntense exs those strikes which exist in the withdrawal | relegram to The Bee.)—Reiiable information | ciation if the tax of per cent Las been | ber of Chinese in the First revenue district | than any other man in Parliament, has felt : . R & b - citement here, It s feared the forel 3 Telegram to Th e 0 information i iinese iy ' | the strain of the last two years and that | Di$ death from being struck by a train on lgners highest wages and best terms possible, that from service by concert and combination A R paid upon its net profits by said corporation, | at 61,000 The Tevenue officers have reg \gen Dl atrlok by in on b e Vavenge. tho death ot thelk colutroias Should. violence: b done to' the person of | Tetched here today of the burning ot a | GO0 SRV SCC RO OIS O PO TORPUU R | erea’ 47000, Ghimeke laborers, and women | If Parliament is to sit through the year i [ the Fromont, Elkhorn & Missourl Valley | g fiae'this s but the beginning of Flots proporty of the employer by those who have | 1eBro in Ouachita county, supposed to have | gop» and children’ made application’ as well as | Will be necessary to appoint several deputy | fobine 0NN SRR WAL WAL O i all parts of the region. It would not be combined against him: it others would sup- | had smallpox. The telegram conveying the | * The elause in paragraph 55 requiring esti- | merchants. The Rirst district comprises | speakers. O e Tl Body was sent to Walest | # surprise to the people here should the ply the service which the strikers bave | intelligence says: “Last Monday a negro | mates to be made upon the shares of persons | San Francisco and all the counties south and LEADS, ATt b et L S e W] Girikers resort to the use of dynamite to blow up the works. lh:n-lullu--l and are prevented from doink 0 | at Miles Switch, In Ouachita county, was | In the gains or profiis of companies in levy- | southeast of the San Joaquin river. il AARR: by violence, intimidation, threats or other it ing the income tax is stricken out. The | In San Francico the total registration will | ¢ sherift Richards of Fayette v - taken sick with some kind of a breaking ] he 8 Comparison of the Increase in Imports and Charity Ball Swindlers Fined, Sherift Riclards ette county Is upon awful means, these acts are not only un- ention of these amendmnc o preve not be 2 65, P ¥ . b S0 ? the 0 y ' unlawful mes A not only un- GEECROY Fhs thought to be smallpox. and | intention of these amendments is to prevent | not be far from 20,000, - Perhaps about 65,500 Fxports of Trading Natlons, Willlam F. Hermann, James H. Howard | the scene of the battle with forty men armed lawful but in most insta would constl tute violations of the eriminal law and be punishable as such. The conclusion, there- with Winchesters and has alrcady urrested thirty persons charged with belug implicated 1| in the riot. They are now on thelr way to double taxation upon ince corporations Amendments are made to section 65 pro- | commissioner for insiructions as to future | statisticlan, has prepared olved fro will prove to be the total state registrati i REVR B | will Brove ia he bR ‘,.llm,, ot ryeme | LONDON, May 4.—Giffen, the well known | and N. P. Coleman, the charity ball swin- table of compari- | dlers who were tried last winter on sev fome reason e Negro was one set a doctor was sent for, but fo he did not attend the case - put fn a cabin to which som Bore o A litoad soumbloyes of the | and he, being unable to efect his escape, | YIIDE for roturns of corporations. 80 ag to | proceedings. 7 son of the trade of England, Germany, | fndictments for obtaining money by false | Uniontown. forced by him by writs of Injunction to pro. [ PErished In the fames. placo them upon the same terms under the Echo of the Great Strike. Prazse and- the United ‘Gtatas: during the | pretenads, wore KEoURHb Up assin yeMterduy.| There In grest sxcitamsin sovguouiciiig ANIERAL caibA ow lees and the pubile burned, While another report says. ho was | 14 a8 corporation L BT SLQUDA MG NAY. LAl oraer | XeAra LIt 1o 1E8 WU, Sho DRHOR of 14N Wero ench givon & Ono of $90 and costs, In | desperato and obs are assembling at arious BRI lo A R Tals 0f WAkw to Whish thes Bad Salp bilvasd. Gos-shing b sure S0 oariaim Ponl Strike Frightens the Iron Trade. Frrt ..fi::;’:;i‘ ',_';,':.,";?.’,’,.:,'\f:':,"::,,{‘,' "no | creased in the follcwing proportion: Unted [ default "fu“lmll Wity Ware aturoad ta:th: poinis 1o Tald the plante now. in (DeERRERS ] not given their assent, 18 one in which we can | RIS IMAL I8 AL L€ hotse occupled by the | o, AND, O, May 4—The Iron | emploves arrested for maliciously tnjuring | States and Germany each 33 per cent, Eng- [ county Jall Alar SRR imes. Within the HeRLaE not concur and which {n our opinion s sup- | GG YIS REHED o S Ll‘h"m)_‘fl ”::‘ Trade Review says: The coal strike has | the company’s property, abandoning trains | 1and 18 and France 6 per cent. The exports Frelght Tralns Wrecked. Qava, o between statios and 'wilfully imperiling | have also increased, the United States gain- |y ported by none of the declslons which ke | ity parties fs not known.” been the dominant factor in the iron grade | jet 8 OURI VALLEY, In., May 4 lal cltes, 0t the past weelk and every e hiage | the lives of padsengers on the company's | ing 26 per cent, France 14, England 10, and | poa Tt TR as L A A T pred th i, N e e - @ 0 I ery day 58 | trains or alding i delaying the malls in . A 5 Melegram to The Bee)—A headend collision Fonl v W | RECOMMENDS LIMITATION OF POWER _ Towa Weather Crop Repor added consternation in all_departments. | the late stiike Could g0 to Work until thely | GOTMany 8 per cent. between two frelghts on the Chicago & | ROCK RAPIDS, In, May 4—(Special ta Your committee finds nothing fn the tes- DES MOI , May 4.—(Special Telegram | The bessemer plx and billet warkets have | cases were *thoroughly investigated, but No Orders Placed for Chicago Fodder, Northwestern cccurred here at 9 o'clock. | The Bee)—The county board has just timony pointing to corrupt iutention on the | to The Bee)-Direcior Sage of the Towa | SOMe to @ standsull within the past three [ the balance of the men could return to VDON. May 4.—In the H vom- | Engineer Sourwine was sertously injured. | closed the canvass on the petitions for cans rt of the judge fn remdering these ord s A VI MM SE o (RN, | QR work without prejudice. The men acrosted | LONDON, May 4.—In the House of Com- | milleiic, Ja®in g several cars were budly | sent to act under the new saloon law and € 1 ‘ltogether possible that he 1a sincers | seatement umon. atormtiy _-fl\n._‘ s Here and there the helief is expressed | here were somewhat staggered when the | mons today the secretary of state for war, | wrecked, several carloads of stock on the | found 76 per cent of the voters had glven at | that bessemer iron Is not likely to go below | order was bulletined. It was understood | pr Campbell-Bannerman, replying to a | eastbound train badly shaken up and in- signatures In favor of the liquor in the conviction (hat he properly exercised | the office, estimates that the farmers of | $11 at Pittsburg r e office, estimates thi ers o i sburg after present transactions | that unde e old od the equity jurisdiction of his court Iu pre- | Towa will' plant LOKXO More acren 1o corn | had: cented A fow shics wero haactions | that under the “.‘:fif?f‘*.’.‘.h:"wfii.fu'&”y‘.Lf question on the subject, sald there was | JU"¢% ———— 3 — yentiag loss and dumages which would have | this sear than waw plantel last vear. Wne | Plisbire on o vatts’ of sl Since it | fuglos no ground for the statement that the war Unton 7, ot Burned. Used Dyna Saeh rom & lawful strike against the | Feason assigned for the increased ucreage | time offers of $10.53and later of $10.75 at | DEVIL'S LAKE, N. D,, May 4.=Citizens | ofice had ordered 500 tons of ccmpressed , May 4.—(8p y UE, May 4.—(Bpeciul Teles Northern Pacific Raliroad company. This | |8 the fact that the excessive dry weather | valley furnaces o2 Feported to have been | and raiiroad men 'gathered last night and | foader from Chicago. } ram to The Bee.—The Union Pacine Ao [r WL u’n“ e 'xlr e :“-Iluulled“;e- View of the case prevents us . from rec. | lust fall and during the early spring killed | made. In billets in the early portion of | showed thelr bitter feeliug against United P B e a arat Hatin areat of TaresfLamam tio F06. Hosde VITRISE SABERErSENN out, the first station west of Lara- | namite in inthrop, la., 3 ¥ the grass in hundreds of pastures ana | the ent market week $17 ‘at Pitisb S 1 P ur- Smending any provosdines. logking. 1o nia | ths ass In hundreds tures prese at Pitisburg | States Marshal Cronin for his action dur Thirteen Anarohists Arrested. e Hogs H s e gy B :;lxjxllwm:flr y Bisn hh‘«flm. These meadows | is reported tahave been paid on south lots. | ing the Great Northern strike byl first n plowed and | Southern sell® Be Bo further excuss for the rendition of | pinnted to corn heavily for fors night, One vide of the bullding wis wn out, bit the burglars did not gek mie, was burned this morning. T are not disposed to sell | hanging and then burning him in eMgy. LIEGE, May 4.—Thirteen anarchists lave | Col o 0vteq by sparks from o passing 'oco ard deltvery, sharing the | Bitween 200 and 300 men were present. been arrested for connection with the explo- e. The loss Is 12,500, { the sa