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OMAHA DAILY STABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 ()MAII)\. ATURDAY MORNING, MAY 19. 1894 INGLE COPY FIVE CENT storm ever seen in Ilinols swept over this ready presented. The leading feature of this E— were adopted sympathizing with those whom city yesterday Hail stones as big as first fs:ue 1 the shnple and graphic infor cumstances beyond their control have pe—. goose fell. Hardly a window excaped. | Ready to Go to Any Length to Defeat the | mation supplied to markiers relative to the | Qommonwealers Thought to Disarm the | Proukht to sufforing and want, but not en i 8ky fight and A fs ‘wera. broken ol compass variation. THis Is exceptionally ) couraging idlencss, improvidence or mendi- | Ponnsylvania Man Attempts to Kill a Git Bohooner Wrecked and Five Persons Drowned | FY BIERt, SO, B o0t e everal Tariff Bill. large on the lakes, running from § degrees Troops in the Night, cacy. Also deploring the existence and ap ¥ ) o Girl P " ’ thousand dollars, Crops sufferod severely. east at the western end of Lake Superior parent rease of lawlesseness in the form at the Hotel Dellone, in Milwaukee Harbor. PORT HURON, Mich, May 18.—-A severs to 10 degrees west at the eastern end of ~ of lynchings by mobs, and urging upon the hail storm passe this ity vesterday. | FRYE ECHOES DOLPH'S SENTIMENTS | Lake Ontario, a total variation of 18 degrees. | woren 0 STEAL THE SOLDIERS' RIFLES | Bovernment more exact execution of laws — h damage has undoubtedly been done (o A the lines of equal variation run at right to remove the incentive of such lawlessnes ; s and star or —_— angles to the general course of the lake th A of other interesting papers were | SHOT HER ONCE THROUGH THE BREAST TWO DROWNED WHEN RELIEF WAS NEAR X FALLS, . May 18.—(Special change of varfation Is large for the change Bec.)—Reports from the Yankton | Bepublicans G Concession from the | ¢y 0itude and the compass course must | Attention of the Guards Attrac-ed by the ¢ TR - - are to the effect that last Monday ate on Building be eorrespondingly altered to make the true Hucket THonutionsly. Muds by the _ Commonwenlers In Nebeaskn, ) 4 5 R 10 o Attemptie ¢ a woman and little child wore car- VoneLtonsld SN course. The chart shows the varlation at o T TR G 80 Wi DAVID CITY, Neb., May 18— (special 7 1- | Then Fired Two Bullets into His Own Body One Lifcboat Swampel in Attemptivg to | £re7'ns 5 jomen, sl fuse chid v e e e b e Shir e Do on Hen Just In i T b B b i . 5d since been on the lookout for the S, g instructions to the lake sailors for correcting he Little Gy dlght Commonwealers struck the town last Reach the Wrecked Schooner. fli PARORAI HES to. dats ke, not ik tieir oompads octFlba kb s’ 0 SauEh: e 5 G AL St 1 anything of. them true course. Another feature of the chart Five thfk morting They were aflowed to & c WASHINGTON, Ma Wi winged 5; comp ~»;rl I;v‘lh'vlli“':' Ol el the | GREEN RIVER, Wyo., May 15.—Special | occupy a Unfon Pacific box car during te [ SHE WILL RECOVER BUT HE MAY DIE beace hovered over the e tods AS 1 e s of app oil to sto aters, | [ VI s and this morning we a4 like LIFE SAVERS HAVE A NARROW ESCAPE STORM IN CHICAGO ITARBOR. pe ‘ h r\ ,’; ver t . 'h ]H A : which have proved so effective in saving | Te am to The Bee)—For a time last Il'll.]h’:”l\! :‘::m‘x moeni were fel like Uy 7 Merole Efforts to Save the Lives of the | pight's drawn battle, the resolution to in- | pictures of the signal office fiags, diagrams | ard only the coolness of the officers in Ry N L 1§ (@peciar Tele- | They Olaim to Be Affianced and He Acoused n i sath i il augurate longer hours, beginning next Mon- [ and information as to the St. Lawrence | charge of the federal troops stationed here | o The 'Ree.)—Tt contingent i n Oling to the Bottom of Their Upturned Boat | ciipcxgo, May 15 The recent storm day, commencing at 10 a. m., was agreed | canals, and much other data of great vale ;:u.:v‘:mu the contingent oF: Uid Cthntilves atithe T Tustrint \einy 4 Tiere o Her of Unfaithfulness, and Drift Ashore. Which swept Lake Michigan was the most | (o, and then the senate, for the first time | 'O lake sailors 1% S weall army,: prevanted what milghit. hava led using the hall in n.n_ln.l Rroun 1s ey disastrous of recent years. Bight vessels | gince the tariff debate began, settled dowr AGRICULTURAL LITERATURE S HIoTaRIRaY 6 (YOO8 AHBEIRE - ubotE citizens are arranging to help them on wore driven anlore within the Gty Nimits | to. real, eavaest work on (he schedulon of e 200, had retired.for. he night, eaving the | Uelr WAy n the moruing es fur us Muoser. | REGISTERED AS HUSBAND AND WIFE of Chicago, and out of their crews ten men | i " 4 i Number of Publications Tssued by the 4 G i iefr advent has not excited muc FINALLY RESCUED the tariff. For five hours the consideration LR TEPNT: P usual guards patrolling the camp, when e ONE OF THE CREW U are known to be drowned, and in every in ey (aprar o some of the more reckless of the Industrial SHORT STORIES OF THE STORM. who are under arrest here waiting for trans- . — savy Snow and g 5 Prevail fer to Boisc, attempted to steal the arms | Henvy snow and High Winds Preva rs. s pughout the Lake Regl of the soldlers, which were stacked, as 18 [\ yAciNm, atay, 18,~Thal schooner New arreling - What Both Partios and which came to anchor in the bay BnyiAboac e T schedule” was completed and the “‘earth, | pariment for the five calendar year: from | THE Nolse made by the Commonwealers | euply today broke her chains and I8 now & carthenware and glass schedule,” excepting | 1980 o 1893, Inclusive. Some fdea of the tracted the attention of the guards, and | arifting up the inke and steering badly - g items 84 t0 92, inelusive, which 'were passed | publications may be obtained from a table | A alarm was given whieh resuited in the [ It ls learned she has passed Winkegan, |y of the big hotels which overlook the harbor. | over by agreement, was finished. presented In the report. The showing made | Mmen being driven back to thelr quarters, | but it is feared she will go ashore hefore | L0050 f R 8GRI & mpted to kil The wrecks estended from Glencoe on the | Schedule C, metals and manufactures of | by the table Is exclusive of circulars of in- | They went sullenly, muttering oy | GRS ! i CoOToR L Y oneeant A\UKER, ¢ = ale 3 o L @ @ ars ¢ sullenly, muttering that they GREEN BAY, Wis, May 18.--The steam | siee Auro ‘ | MILWAUKER, May 13.—A flerce gale | ;.\ \iere the Lincoln Dall went to pleces, | Ifon and steel, had been reached when the | quiry, congressional publications and those | would not go back o Boise without a strug. | baree Bawin 8. Ticed 14 on the beach near | MIS8 Aurora McClintock, a young woman from the northward ls raging on Lake Mich- senate, at 5 o'clock, went Into executive | of the weather bureau. The number of pub- | pio I comatid i aon o | S T, i Wil pronabiy not ko to [ Who went to the hotel with him and who fgan today, and a tremendous sca Is sweep- session. lications and the copies Issued during the | 50 0 rvi e okiadbaid ol i The republicans won thelr first victory | five years ahove name) were I g oubiah A e IRl passad e AT R S s 4 4 Neve | he shot her he shot himse o today in their efforts to secure higher rates Number ples | Without any aaaiional overt act being at- | snow with northwest winds prevadled hey he shot himself twice. ships on the ocean. Then there are colored | Night there was every prospect of a riot, was steadily pushed, the result being eleven | orqpinGTON, May 18 pages of the bill were disposed of--more Secretary Mor- ton received from George W. Hill, the y chief of the division of records and printing three weeks during which the bill has been | o tho' Ageicultural department, a report considered by paragraphs. The “‘chemical | gyowing the list of publications of the de- | the Custom with the military when in camp APl stance beat and cargo are utterly lost. One schooner, the Myrtle, was wrecked just out side the pler within a half-mile of Michigan ually Drifting boulevard, and Facts Leading Up to the Shooting -1a Anotlisr Vessél in: tho 11 jor Drage Tts progress than has been made in the entire ERLLR LA Bl G six men of her erew went Weattieris down (o death in plain view of the hundreds i 4“1 I...,.,m-”m ) I(w’ the boulevard walks or atc he awful stor fro the windows 9 0! et diirate 9 o'clock last night, at the Hotel Del- an air ance of Following is the list of wrecks ing into the bay. Five vessels are at an- Known at 10 o'clock tonight chor under the goyernment breakwater, and r Lincoln Dall, driven ashore at They ; tempte all duy They went there about ten minutes be o Jlencoe, elghtee : A than those granted by the majority. They . vabiieat | ted. all day. g g ¥ . ninutes before with the exception of the C. Barnes, | 6! aderieiglten; nilleh porth of Chicago. | [dloca the democrats to take rough build- [ 18.".... NI parr | What the men would have done had they | WHITIIALL, Atiche My W S50 (31 o and asked to be shown to a room. The which is rapidly dragging toward tho beach, | g Schiooner Myrtle, ‘wrecked ‘at the foot of | [HMeCs thE SCRERERE L nestone, free- | 100 : L 100 | Bucceeded in stealing the arms of the mol- | {HAtAE, fy® MRS clerk assigned them o room 4 and they went will weather the storm. The Barnes is in Schooncr Jack Thompson of Chleago, | Stone, granite, sandstone, ete., from the ¥ i1 2116 diers is a question, but from threats heard Mich., May 18 -A high north- | ypere a¢ onee, great danger of drifting on top of the | wrecked off Twenty-fifth street free list and place them on the dutiable fiesaiten 3 111 R among the prisoners it is surmised that | eply wi 1 snow prevails he sunken schooner M. J. Cummings, just south chooner Evening St wreeked of | 1ist at 7 cents per cubic foot and to increase comparison of the years 1589 and 1 was registered as his wife, and as soon as they would not have given them up without fay I8 ports from the Willlam Cowan, a bell boy, saw Shearer ruggle. v i 0] by last 7 9 r Twenty-se cet, crew rescue the duty on this class of dressed stone from report , shows that, with an in- | & Strugsle. country show great deatruction o aC down the rear stairs and muke a T enty soventh treet, o Gl aven, | 20 to 30 cent ad valorem. crease in printing fund of 58 per cent, the ON THE WAY TO BOISE. Hights’storm. Boutn of this ity twrge | § S, L EE Ut e Hoor ‘onenting the bay about 8 o'clock and dropped her | wrocked off Twenty-seventh stract, crew. roe The feature of the day was the [ number of publications increased more than OSSIL, Wyo., May 18.—(Special Telegram B Ioniiar bulldingss treok = and | 'on’ the Gapitdl, avenus wide! ot} tiia FRLRERE anchors off Michigan strect, but they failed | cued & ey 4 Y5 | genfal of half a dozen );vlnlhh;‘.ni 7 per’ mn,'um ,n:;mb‘vlr of ,,A,,;'.,, nu':rn n.;... to ‘—“... m,].», This is written aboard a spe- “\'\ |”'| ,‘.I\- @ L;“im:lum\l‘l : n\;ll WhIGIE was) 1oSHEIIE EA. TOment MRty Ty essel drifted southward hooner J. cClari ecked off | senators that any compromise had per cent, while the number of copies | cial train bearing toward Boise City the was demolished and great damage done to Ll : : afterwa :‘,’,d":,l,‘,l,,,fl\:‘:,.dl':,';,,“]‘:'m] o [:,_,,ll :‘,',:,”,’,'“:'kl Tentee oo mls McClarin, wrecked oft | Senators ARat = Cltow the bill to ulti- | {ssued has advanced over 300 per cont, Those | men of the Portland: Indwstrisl army trees’ and smatler bulldings” e Take | the same boy heard o woman coming down i g # . | Schooner Rainbow, wrecked of Twenty-sec- | mately come to a vote, and the bold an- s, the report says, show the re«lt of | rested at Green River. Judge Riner Erle wains experionced wpent (OUBE W | the same stalrs, and when she reached th ers, when she evidently filled through-her | o Geieoter Hlubow, wro z nouncement of Messrs, Frye and Dolph that | a settled policy adopted and maintained dur- | United States Attorney Fowler of the dis- [ FR thees, (01055 MO (0S| bottom sald she was shot. All who were cabin and forecastle and went down in hooner C. J. Miner of Chicago, wrecked | they stood ready to go to any length and | ing the past few years looking to a more | trict of Wyoming arrived at that place this | wis, special to the Journal says: The fie twenty feet of water.about 9 o'clock. The | oft One Hundredth street, crew rescued. use any parliamentary methods to defeat | systematic classification of ‘the " publications | morning. After the preliminaries had been | frai i forty-epht hours s just veactied | G SR WECR GHERE 0 10 the v crew took to the rigging. The life saving | Unknown schooner, ashore n Soutn | the passago of the bill The amendments [ of the department so as to meet the wants | arranged the Industrials were formed into It is running at ten miles an hour, | | S o s c an Iyfug v we 3 ) .q | Chicago. agreed to fixed the following rates of the different classes of readers and the | line and searched. The only weapons found LYONS, Ia., May 18— heavy wind | at the foot of the stairs. She was about ROMA Lo e r ottt o6t Cummisbs - ibuae | THE Fatalitton ari B oametics and like preparations, 40 per [ extension of the publications of a popular | upon trem were a few razors and pocket | prevails here = today has dropped | three steps from the bottom and when the down to the wreck of the Cummings. Just | ANqpoN G SR 0L Manlsles ees conts eastile soap, perfumed, 35 per cent; | character. The distribution of the publica- | Knives. They were then marched under | SUspended The temperature hus « stair gate was opened she rolled to the floo a8 she approached the schooner a huge | schooner Lincoln Dell, drowned '“;'“':,’"?,T,‘ Dbicarbonate of sodg, half a cent per pound; | tlons is free. copies being franked to appli- | escort to Talligan hall, where Judge Riner "}':f"l,r' H. May 18- The steamer Tosco | The bell boy pointed to Shearer, saying: wage swept along and carried the boat with | tempting to reach shore caustic soda, half a cent per pound; bi- | cants as long as there are any on hand not | convened court. The warrants commanding | jeft the port of Duluth today, the Jest ] “There he goes, the man who did the shoot- its brave crew of rescuers toward Bay CHARLES GAUTIERS, cook on schooner | chromate soda, 25 per eent; sal soda, one- needed for the department files. :)hle ’l l;llrd Stites marshal to arrest and | hoat out in r"’:“l“:‘I\fi‘n‘(‘vv""l““.l‘i\w-““.nlnlhn. ing,” and the safne fofmen bEEHaRFEs View, when they all were drawn into the | Jack Thompson, resided in Chicago, washed | eighth of a cent per pound; soda ash, one: S e I T bring before Judge Beatty of the United | the high sen. “The water in (e WAy, WG| started toward the front entrance of the breakers and capsized. One of her crew | from a rope while attempting o reach | uarter of a cent per pound; silicate of ATE G0 . States circuit court of Idaho R. B. Brecken- | risen two fect, saloon. Albert McCune, the barkeeper, and T ek e 7 and promainge Thry e OL St Sury 1 e B e bt angisball et oraer At i other parties disobeying | o(gem, accompanied by tervific wind, | the corner and ran for him. McCune lirenin s RN RO Rt o AN ol Sturgeon. Layimata o3 conts per pound: brick, unglazed, 25 At Grand Island in August. the order of the circuit court made May 2. | Sivuck this city today. The sehooner Surl | grabbed hold of his hands while Preston LG oy o w manased (o) 7o IR |15y e akannt firnan e e A ret bricica sty naniton: 5 LINCOLN, May 1§-~(Speclal to The Bee,) | 1804, ‘which commanded them = to refrain | prise of Chicago les i Luke Michikun, oic | felt in his pocket for n revolver. None.was shore safely at Bay View by clinging to the | broke away from the tug. . cents per hundred weight; pla —The executive committee of the independ- L{":" “;fl‘f‘f’l;r.lm,: “\\n‘hl the property of the j und a half "'“3.7. (et BT 18 found, but in order to be certain he was boat until they were washed on the shore. Entire crew of the schooner Myrtle, six | &round, $1 per ton; I paris, ent state central comuifttee mot at room | UMOM Pacific Railrad company, was read a sea. 1f her un i o Aotk R The Racine life boat and crew are coming | men. i 25 per ton; clays, unwrought, $1 per ton: | oo 4 TRITC CEIEISE MeL b TOdn | United States Marshal Pinkhai of Idaho | &I N e e Lol ence of Miss” McClintock. McCune asked, XU ST INIE Lo (o Sndue e et APTATN AR Too S0 Clae, Wrought, $2 per ton; cast poiished [ Neo § at the wWin st this | was sworn and questioned concerning the | LCIRRGRG, G small buildings [ “Is this the man?" She looked up and e (Gl mex e T s I s R | ha ot . Glass, Jooking ' glass, otc. not exceeding ernoon, there being a full attendance of [ service of the order of the court and the | Were wrecked and severdl people were in- | said, “Take him away; don't compel me boat was disabled when it capsized in the tweniy-four by sixty square inches, 23 cents | the members and a large.number of prom- | Parties under arrest were identified by him | fived Wy fvime devris, = T G o by anything against bim,” Dut she breakers, and two of the crew are prostrated per square foot; above that, 30 cents; spec- | inent Independents from over the state. | 8 those implicated in the seizure of the MINNEAPOLIS, May 18 A SUNNALE | fnally said he was the one who shot her. by exposure and Injuries recelved when they tacles, 40 per cent; marble, rough, 30 cents | The members of the confmitiee preseyt were | 40 at Montpelier in violation thereof. s Com Sat e highest point Tho Bollcs wene notiass aaTt struck the beach. A tug is in readiness to per cubic foot; marble, dressed, 85 cents | ag follows:- J. N. Gaffin of Saunders count United States Attorney Fowler made appil- | Crolx 18 mow at,t.8 1t Byt Dem and Officer Baldwin took Shearer convey the Racine life boat to the wreck. per cubic foot; marble, manufactured, 45 | J. A, Rdgerton of Lincoln; D. Clem Deaver | Shtlon for an order of removal, directing | GUEG® 1”1y feared the heavy wind, with | In custody. = Shearer was being held by "The Burnes is rapldly approaching the beach, | 1o i eoptim s o Tercd her @ line, | por cent; granite and other bullding stone, | of Omaha; J. V. Wolfe of Lincoln: J. i, | Marshal Rankin to deliver the accused (0 | $16"Grrint, will break the huge o S st A A L and it is only a matter of time when she | into the harbor. The task was too mueh will e upon the sand. g wuch rough, 11 cents, dressed, 30 per cent; grind="| Hungas of Auburn, from the First congres. | the marshal of Idaho at Boise City forth- | jn'the lake and take the logs down. When ho: saw tho. police he quietly aure An unknown vessel foundered off White- | OF Bim, lowever, and before he was fairly | cent. ond district; C. S. Fowler of North Bend, | 9f the prisoners in court on the 1st day of | has prevalled here since curly stones, 10 per cent; roofing slates, 20 per | sjonal distriet; Isane Haseall of Omana. See. | With: The warrant calls for the appearance | "GAVLORD. Mich. May 18-A Wlizzard | pongered, He was taken to the fafl and & charge of shooting with intent to kill into the harbor he lost control of his vesse an’ Tuti lling the Dacember, 1894, or such uther @y “as the | Snow "covers: the ground, but, = us . fish bay at an early hour this morning, and | Wpt A0 s vess Mr. Morgan's resolution, calling upon the | Thirq district; J. Di P.* Smam’ of York, | ;i ey 88 L edther |8, N0t .cold, CrOPS. JHAY-.I a smali craft Is high and dry near Bay View, | Which crashed into the Rainbow, cartying torney general for Information as to the | pourtn district; J. 8. Canady. of Minden, | SOUTt may direct, to show cause why they | Weutl b placed against him. It was not then known oy dre Tnusue " | that_Shearcr was himself shot, bug,when e b 3 Y d 5 aon) ATy ¥ Jured, although they are unusually u § g Four unknown vessels are on the beach be- | SYAY (e Now of that boat and smashing a | existence of a Sugar trust in violation of | girch district; A. G. Scott of Kearney, Sixty (| *I54ld not b punished for contempt. vancéa, tween South Milwaukee and Racine. pirlt, and with | the law, was adopted. district. his vest was opened to search for woapons her fore zone o g 5 ity ccutive Mol b L S ol b emast gone she drifted rapidly south, | At 4:50 the senate went Into exccutiy The)lentiral fobe A lay AR R ars R M uDHIN of the harbor. The Cummings entered in the barroom, which opens on to the rear Called by the Executive ¢ ttee to Meel vessel to go ashore was the two-masted schooner Jack Thompson. The boat came from Garden Bay. Mich., and a rived off the breakwater early in the after- noon. with a pump working. A tug made its way to her side and offered her a line, 4 . After the completion of the business in | YAARKESON, Wis, May 18—A heavier | it was discovered to be covered with blood. a pitiable wreck. The anchor was thrown | session. gourt activo preparations were atonce beun | gow storm ' than ariy Jast winter | Dr. Saville was called and found two bullet neuenuras I or transporting the Industrials to Boise. | prevailed here tods rmometer | P8 e S R ale T e Five men and a woman perished on the | out and for a time held fast, but through the preliminary matters, 'the first matter taken | A" gpecial train was made up of six passen- Pewintered 30 degrees, terrific gale s | ROk in:":uf.:r”1'.:4(::\'“u:f‘hru?m‘H:‘.n:ll.ll‘u " e wreck of the schooner M. J. Cummings be- | breaking out of the soft bof e HOUSE TALK ROPRIATIONS, up belng the location of the next state con- | gorooaches, a baggage car and Su _ | blowing from the north. g AL X s I3 i ft bottom of the harbor ventlofit Grana’ Telafa's. clai e s . EEage 1perin T R Mieh, May 18-A heavy | latter wound is dangerous. The former fore the life saving crew reached the | this only help proved ineffectual, and again Aty T AL ALy, oo Were: EEH | Rtandents Ca vin's icariie Mo oompanies; & mi | EORT HPHONS M, (oYL Y IR acse B it aiant (o8l be i miorat EhaRE RETTER wreck. One of the crew and a lifo saver | the Thompson swept toward the shore, broad- | Sugar Bounty and Pension Policy Come in | Sénted by H, A, Edwards, Joseph Bdgerlon | anq g, of the Seventeenth infantr. o G pat TR el | ot were rescued. The men who porished fell | side on. She struck bottom fifty fect from for a Little Discussion. bty f’f',","';‘,‘,,“h . Scott und Mayor | detatled as an escort. The Industrials wer 4 ‘reported waterlogged near Port * WHY SHE WAS SHOT. from their perches in the cross trees to the | shore. The men were rescued by a line | WASHINGTON, ‘May 18.—Soon after the | Drady presented the claims of Kearney. It | piaced in three cars, with a strong guard re being made o resc g e : water and sunk out of sight like pieces of | thrown by the life saving crew. . a i | s urged in behalf of the Midway city that | o cach platform. Besides these two com- W ingthesrizeing. S10iwhsi(Es At thosliatel thelmora nhad WseNRSAEHE, lead. The body of the woman is still The schooner Meroury of Grand Haven, | house met today it found ltselt with ‘a 81l it might bo necessary for many ot the dele- || oo, Li” Boob 0 5 SRR company of | reported here today that the prop to her room by Will Cowan and Charles H. lashed to the rigging, to which she escaped | Mich,, was wrecked off Twenty-seent)i | Duster on its hands, caused by a motion to | gates from the western part of the state | PUlis TORUGE YONCHRKE sombany Of | G owned i this city, weslost on Lake | Bradley, a New York traveling man. She when the vessel began to sink. Six thou- | streef. An effort was made to tow her into | consider appropriation bills running counter | to drive to the convention in wagons, and [ uiHRICR OO (e e @Rn ROl PR gavie, with all hands, Nag In great-agonyubytcas Uleyan TRiAN sand people lined the piers and the shores | the harbor when she neared the break- | to the private bills. The legislative, exccu- | that belng the case, the convention sioull | willis Vandeventer of Cheyenne is along to MINERS WILEL FIGIT IT OUT. g hgn toitherropmyiehe tirneitonB g of John island and the mainland this atter- | water, but the wind and waves were. (0o | tive and judicinl appropriation bill was taken locate tesiiam poraibisicai WS ST ERGSYOrter CE ChSYenR s s iBlcnE W malde s e S noon when the tug Knight Templar towing | strong, and the Evening Star and Jack S close | A: Stewart and Bditor Lynn of Our OWN | paoine recelvers. A large crowd of | pi Or et e n MWW e ELL 13 [30T b pLove 8 %eon Dearing - tho Tife. savers Teft the | Thompson were. alresdy Sriniing e pisck | up atter an agreement was reached (o close | Opinion offered the hospitaliics of Hastings, | boctie recelvers, | A large erowd © of | pranuing to Organize Strikes rasdnnocent, Tinm slot becausciictoNRER plers to mako the rescuo of thie crew. One | on the breakwater, and thousafids stood on | Soneral debaté at the hour of § o'clock and | and in addition to, other things-agreed 0| gapor' 1o witness the loading of the | crivELANG: May 1h—the miners helda | & Was untrue to him." @ e ¢ bt hundred feet of line separated the tug from | the beach watching them. As the Mercury | that the house would adjourn over Saturday. | furnish free board for the members of the | yooice e o0 the train, but they marched CLEVELAN ay he e % That was a | she was x:l:' o say x; : o the scow, and back of the scow nwas towed | came nearer her crew cowid be seen hud- | The discussion of the Lill opened up sev- [ 9Xecutive committee during thelr stay In | potween the two lines of soldiers to the | Al consultation tonight, ut Whivh [ WAt | time. Dr. Alibson was catled. She ad beon e a V' v o o e S vV Wi % J 8. 8. . el e Vi 2 L decided continue he gh ) B | 8l ce v 4 rast, 97.""&"'{'.'.{ ;‘(“r‘:lrglao“’lr'cnmh‘ar“hm-‘::mxul-:; the }‘}.‘.‘,{..{‘;Tf“'\\f.\'i‘,‘. ‘:‘; ihow.ang ','I’e’ were | eral interesting and important _quostions "::::;;f; G ;’“{”::‘:,’ ‘mll‘;p "“:“"{rp;‘; train without a protest. The trip thus far ;“”_,‘l’u')m“'"";" e b ol thed Ol Hci 16| i Thaeavaaiiat s theRalooting ke aalausy ReTR QW ita . drop:down Howard. the, wreck. | o shore W e tha. enesae finally steael; | among them being the sugar bounty ques- | around the room whei he volunteercd the ":‘“\l;e',‘,': ,“.1‘1‘,\2""1‘0:"0«‘::'-'::;. A Sop was made | President Mcliride made o adivess (o the | the part of Shearer. They claim o be When the surf boat was within fifty vards | an attempt was made, but in vain, to get | tom the pension frauds investigation and | jnformation that he had not been promised | & i ‘d"mll‘( "_riv.~xlx"”|v\” n’x ..’.-1‘” n e | aclegates -‘“"m‘“lmn'" {o e only peaces engaged and when Miss McClintock heard of the wreck a human figure that hiad been | a line to the crew, and then one of the sea. | the reduction Uf,"‘;’“""‘“ payilon absence. | a free hotel bill on account of his cfforts for | Scheduled to arvive in Bolse & i A (e 1y B (obaink Hhetw Stiearer was under arrest. she appeared yuuch clinging to the rigging of the mizzen mast [ men on board, Tom Thurston. jumped The discussion of the sugar bounty question | {he Queen city. T orning, Rone oty | (0 Strensthen agitated. S was xecn to throw up its hands and fall [ the vessel to some floating Jumped from | was brought about by the omission from the [ W ' Westover ‘ot | Rushville put in a HOtmpanY 8 cLiha Bevantsanil plntaniry orgunizution, | h¢ Penna sald there was | The hotel register indicates that both are ckward into the boiling waves, being in- er several ‘times g er the heavy | Pending bill of the provision for sugar bounty | plea for the populists all along the line of [ ¥ 1 AL I t othing left for the miners to do but to | from Allegheny Cit Shearer 1s backward in h 13 5 after several times going under the heavy i rlals o egated at that place from com- | hothing stantly lost (o SIght. A short time betora | breakors whis Anatly ke ashore. vy | assessors. Mr. Boatner of Louisiana, who | o' Rikhiorn rond. Tie, stated that it was | Qustrials congregated at that place trom com- H2RH"E 1, e¢ "wouia ke o hard Dide. | nected with the Yokoughieny Lumbor another of those clinging to tho ropes had | others took the same chance and got safely | 84ve motice he would offer an amendment | very inconvenient for them to ride clear to | IMtting depredatio wo companies were | 1" perators had made a8 strons i | pany there and is, to all appearances, a man s tool s e and got safely. | EBYE HOLGR K8 M e eretary BN a e P v left at Green River to apprehend any In- | ifrort to be fully represented at the con- | in'good circumstances, Ho was seen at th fet g0 his hold and perishied, A groun went | ashore. A line was finally thrown fron | Providing that the secretary of the senate | Fremont and then trayel westward another | left teen River to apprehiend any In- |leftart to b, fully represented at the on- | in g imstances. e at o up from the crowd as each body was lost to | shoro . to the vessel and imade. fast. e | and the sergeant-at-arms should respectively | hundred miles or so. He spoke in favor of | dustrials that may attemp ain | vention s hat the miners | the etk | gation and asked for' a statement, Shearer nade fast. The y : east over the Unfon Pacific main line from | would have ended in n \ first called he captain and asked that for sight, and then all eyes cenfered on the | crowd ashore held it taut, and one by one | deduct from the monthly pay of each m either Fremont or Omahu. Oua Hifferencea” ot issue, "While' the minery | irst called tho captain and asked that surf boat as it dropped back beside the | the four men, almost exhausted, climbed | ber and delegate the amount of his pay for | "D Clom Deaver wanted the convention | OBden. = . feem o bo determined, 1013 batlevedd {hat | God's” wake ‘the ‘woman e “brought to sunken vessel. Two figures slowly de- | on and slid to safety, and the last man, Ed | every day he was absent without le €X- | in Omaha. He thought that a state conven- MONTPELIER CITIZENS ARRESTED. the ‘leaders 'realize that i thix “time ot | him, i€ only ‘lnlfi.‘x moment: rap ol sconded the shrouds of the mizzen mast and | Sterling, was about half way down the line | €ept on account of sickness of himselt of | tion in Omaha would bring the laboring men | SODA SPRINGS, Idaho, May 18.—(Special | husincsy depression tho odds ire azninst | e wis not, dangerously “shot and was €lung to lines but a few fect above the waves. | when the rope broke, and he dropped into | family. Representative Cannon questioned | of Omaha over to the populist party by | Telegram to The Bee)—Four prominent citi- . th ot Tiiinols, wwest v Rotland wald: hay (00" pat hariifie S Five minutes passed as attempt after at- | the water amoug the lumber floating about. | the propriety and cousgesy of the house de- | thousands. zens of Montpelier were arrcsted this after- Pennsylvania where the 1 cot and snid, “May God noure her, for he tempt was made by the life savers to swing | Several persons. rushed fo his rescue, and | claring by its actions to senators there was | “'Jio Hascall protested that Omaha didn’t | moon on the charge of aiding and abetling brking and g but | eathat sha st natTiuely: Ro Al ne the lifo boat close to the walling men. A | ho was carried ashore amid the wiMl cheers | not going to be any sugar bounty in the | want the convention. He said that there | the Industrials to capture the train from | jou'or" o lending Pennsylvania opevator | ified that she was not likely to dic he cheer went up from the crowd on the shore [ of the crowd. next fiscal year, was a prejudice against Omaha that would | Marshal Pinkham and posse on Monday. | this will take %o long that the miners now | calmed down, and, [ D as one of the figures was seen {0 leap from | Tho sehooner Lincoln Dall was driven | Mr. Bingham, taking as bis text the ap- | oide o long as Omatia persisted in defent: | Their names are: John Westfall, Juke Lowe, | ldle Wil gretuaty’ o bk (o worle” winide, ald: Ao ORI o the rigging and land in the hoat. Two [ ashore at Glencoe, and Anton Guneers, one | Propriation of §200000 in the last appre- | ng populist candidates for office. He said | Charles Hager and Joseph Fuller. There is | ~ At noon the miners adiousied sing (e, | (Gentlomen, sce the captain, ask him for miuntes later a second sprang far out, and | of the sailors, was swept overboard and | priation bill for investigating the alleged | ¢he laboring men of Omaha lacked the cour- | o warrant for John O'Connor, onc of the | SEveras JeGune prEChials o J Gt | f 8 UL T DEAN,-and Sha RE¥tHo boat: arcendad nwave: it was &een | dcow o After soveral hours of wery | pension rauds, made an attack on the pen- | g ‘Yo" vote the populist ticket, and oven | leading democratic noliticians of (his county, | VAISY, S (AL RO K0 RO (Mell dme [ for vou L wrote i in ordor” that should there were two figures in the boat. Then a | waiting the rest of the erew were rescued | sion policy of President Cleveland and Com- | jacked the courage to attend populist meet- [ but he managed to get out of town. Those | ployes which they believe will he nccepted, | H vl “m'I e At Cnar G ELRN cheer that drowned the roaring of the | by members of the Evanston life saving | missioner Lochren. ings. They were afraid they would lose | arrested were taken to Boise on the Indus- | They say if the: nopen thels ...,...\4;._\ B O o L IR A breakers went up from ‘the throats on | crew. At B o'cloct s was taken until 8 | (heir jobs. A great many of them hud | trial special. There is a bitter feeling here | June they e T et 2t “tha Wikht | & statement. 1 was led by a false impisp heiv Blawiy dthe. langiUne. thak Leld the LIFE SAVERS JUST IN TIME, a'clock this e b losttheir jobs, and most of them had had | against Marshal Plnkham because ot his | dhe miners Bene 1@ KEB, \0 QU GEIE Bl "6 Was not. trua o e, and T only surt boat was pald out and the two rescued | yynon the life saving crew finally arri 3 P S their wages cnt down. He then discussed | action in causing the arrest of Industrials, | until Jun & (he operators and work | wanted to prove her love. Here Is the men were permitted to drift toward the | the wrecked snllors were well ALL WANT SHIP CANALS. the financial situation and closed by urging SR W auickly proce with. 5 statement. 1 wrote it at Ottumwa, I, shore—one moment lost to sight In tho | yyugted, The lifeboat was final g the committee to locate the convention at ; ARANTINE. e Jobte operators Wil meet in Colum. | Matoment. 1 wroto It fouming breakers and again alive and surc 4 Shse Meh 1 “ornered Fight for a Canal fron i M S R et s g this m - ¥ ® down the steep bluffs which lne the I & Grand Island. ¢ bus 1 ) v e e of reacuo as the hoat rote on the top of | ¢ Glencae and the men br : to the Ohle Kiver After golng nto exccutive session the | mMayor of Red Onk Mis Baiti- | operators in Pittsburs on Alondiy E | LANATION. some mighty billow. Along the beach at the The wreck of the Rainbow, a lumber WASHINGTON, May 18.—For years past [ committee decided to hold the state con- Wick from Industrinl SHr Ty ‘;[]'Ei\l'u\'lllll:pv? u|>l\“|v““l.‘nyu:|lr‘»‘I The stutement reads: : foot of Jones island a crowdl ran to meel the | jaden schooner from Racine, occurred late | (he house commiltee on canals and railroads | vention in Grand Island on August 13. The | pon"oAK, Ia, May 18.—(Special Tele- | (iVeiund convention have rvetuncd in A Miy 15T the Prosw: e 0 heach. thamy: &nd Ihoy ‘wero (draged In tho afternoon and was marked by the | 1,35 been one of the honorary bodles of the a8 OF SepraRenisicE Iu to be one d¢le| gram to The Bee)—"General” Kelsey's decidedly beligorent umot, and it i Vet | tuth, Love, plighted faith, Kyl from the surf to a place of safety ,;:‘;,'.'," o poun O L CreWs pach About MU | house, ona of the numerous commitiees with | §&te St ATES RO €AERS ROELY Judge | army of Industrials are still encamped two | that ! aetia o i tantme. 1o | dence ‘of betrival, Death I the’ raom I dhe desd ‘are: She had thrown out her anchors and tried | an existence chiefly on paper. This term the | golcomb last fall and enc del each | miles north of town. They were in a piti- | pursue Sesvetary ailoy hax catled o o hes hettnxali tooks plage, - BuCHRLIE CAPTAIN JOHN M'CULLOUGIH, Marine [ {y ride out the storm from a position just | committee has waked up to an active consid- | major fraction thereof. ful condition from yesterday forenoon until | clal meeting of AL EalaN CRetatala i85 ] aisoman 4. B, SHIBARBR, City i 3 . « | south of the government piers. The gale | eration of the canal question and has con The executiye committee of the Fourth | guner this evening. This afternoon the h AT o R A AURORA M CLINTOCK, MATIS TIMOTIY BOSOUR, Buffalo. N. Y. | yqas too strong for her, however, and at 5 | sumed considerable time in discussing the | congressional district held a meating here | om0 0cna i o sarly mood PUTTSEL May 15.—Owing to the coal He refused to explain the phrases in the THOMAS TUSCOTT, sallor, Marine City. | g'clock she began to drift rapidly south- | question of national ship canals, u field on | this evening and issued a call for the con Tane oo marly mool ] athike, the Pittsbunge wire- works i B | above. He said she was his plighted wity UNKNOWN SAILOR, Marine City. ward, dragging her anchors as though they | which several propositions are before it gressional convention to meet ot York on | and were beginning to make preparations to | (0™, ve closed throwing oul 150 | that they met two years ago in Allegheny SAILOR NAMED JIM, Marine City. were nothing but fishhooks. Seeing her The project of a canal to connect the Ohio | August 8. The two leading candidates for [ march into city any cost. However, | \pen. urnaces H, d 13 of the {urnesie | City, Pa. She was® then residing in- the COOK (womau), unknown, Duffalo, N. Y. | qestruction was inevitable, the life saving | river with Lake Erie has been started from | the nomination are Wiy H. Ashby of Bea- | wiser counsel prevailed. Kelsey would ot f plunt banked down doy an ) WNere | viliage of Ohiopile, Somerset county, Pa The saved are: Robert Pattevson, Kings- | crew loaded their le app ug upon @ | several sources this year. Representative | trice and Judge W, L Stark of Aurora allow such a move until it was absolutely | 0N Y SEETER A R A LR t it was in Allegheny City the engag ton, Ont Nat car close to the 1w ud fept pace | Dalzell of Pennsylvannia submitted a plan s 1L N ita s W yna q i vedt e eateane o BEMSASIOA A A SR it Rankin Naat nt was made. He refused to state why Frank Geordes, surfman, No ¢, Milwaukee | with the doomed vessel the wind drove | for a canal which would be of particular USING WOOD TO MAKE 11 antine, o It was impossible for any of the | evening 200 men theve ave idle they came 50 far west further than that he 1ife saving siation lher northward. Off the foot of Harrison | benefit to his state, extending from a point — B VG bt dn BTkt het aitladne 20 s had some business (o transact, and that he Surfman Goordes, as soor he boarded | equrt the car was stopped, the cannon fired | at or near Erie, Pa., on the lake to the Ohio | Coal Strike Noriously Afteting werien i | (RIS G, Dttt afternoon | LW OF THE LIND ABOVE THECHURCH, | Stopped at Ottumwa. Miss McClintock was the schooner, proceeded to lash the members | and the life lne missed the boat by thirty | river at or near Pittsburg, and asked for Den Molnes, A AR L ST L o paying a visit to her uncle, Mr. McGinn, of the crew to the rigging, but it is sup- | feat, At Twelfth street another was fired, | $40,000 for the survey. Two propositions | ppS MOINES, May|18.—(Special Tele- | bought sufficient provisions for (wo meals, | Decision of Judge Chapmun in the Bonacum- | Who is agent for the Adams EXpress coms posed they loosened the ropes tn change | with the same poor result. At this point [ came from Ohlo inombers Represeututive | ypym to e Bec.)Pd dolnes miners will | which were sent out to the camp, after con Corbett Case, pany at Dahlonge, a little station four thelr positions, hoping to escape the force | the tug Spencer, which had wallowed its | Van Voorhis proposed a ship canal between arch to Colfax fopiarrosr evening and en- | siderable dificulty in getting permission to NEBRASKA CITY, Neb, May 18 (Spe- | miles from Ottumwa, He stopped and took of the blizzard of pelting snow and rain, [ way through the gigantic waves, managed | the Ohio and Lakg Erie by way of the canal | march to Colfax topial & ity | pass through the special police. Every road her with him, coming to Council Bluffs, put were xo stiff they could not make new | to run up close to the Rainbow and thrg and the Muskingih river, asking for $40,000 | deaver to close the mines In that vieinity. | po ot R ) G5 GE EE Neen guarded since where tiey regitered as man and - wife fasteniuge, and he could do nothing for [ ner a line, It snapped lke tow,sbut a sec- | for the survey. Representative 1kirt wanted | Tho effect of the suspensian of work in Des | the arvival of the urmy, and the police haye at was Thursday, and yesterday they them. ond held and four of her crew of seven men | the route to start from Cleveland at the lake | Moines mines is beeoming serious. The | allowed no une to come or go to or from b NARCIIBER, here. At 8 o'clock last evening they Captaln McCullough was the second man | were hauled aboard the tug. schooner | and follow the most direct course to the | gtreet car company, one of the largest con- | camp. \;-.‘m- r“:')"“‘ml“'{” :.‘C:‘y.".‘f.l Sith he | went tothe Midland totel, Sixteentii and to fall, shootlng down into the water as | was now so close to the breakers that | river, with arf appropriation of $30,000 for | gumers of coal in the city. I8 having dif In reply to a question when he would | Glerk of the di Chicago streets, wnd asked for o room hundreds of fleld glasses were tralned ou | the tug dared follow - her no long the survey. culty in getting an adequate supply to Keep | make preparations to march castward Kelsey o clal Telegy to The Bec)-The decision of Judge Chapman in the Donacum-Cor- bett case, where n motion was made 10 | ey O ot s ot et des | They registercd ‘as “I. J. Hughes and wif the scene from the shore. Tuscott fell first | and steamad away. The life saving | Mach section has pushed its own claim its machinery in operation and has con- | said he would march in the morning, stop- | termination of which will require wn ex- | Chieago.” He mado a novel request of th and the others soon after the eaptaln, B Ton i thain car kept even [ the canal very energetically before th tracted for 500 cords of wood. ping at Villisca for dinner. The Creston | amination of the discipline and canons of ¢ clerk. He said he wanted the same room There are no other wrecks so far with the boat as she rolled uround and | mittee. Bpeeches have been made by S. A. Robertson has ten carloads of coal | citizens have made prepartions to hold a | the Catholic church well s evivl he had in December he would foel more known south of this city, although se tricd again and again to throw a line across | authors of the three Dills, and, after u pro- | promised, with which: ha hopes to complete | public meeting, and have invited Kelsey to | Upon the auestlon as to shethies (I i | at home there. Hughes I8 the man with Boats are reported in diatress in tho -vicin- | hoee pEt e Covery. time. 4t Twenty | longed discussion, thero' has' develoned a | fhe burning of 1000080 paving brick now | hddress them P ahiasend his authority over the dafena. | ¥hom Bhearer uccuses Miss MoClintook 9% ity of the Racine reef. Two little schooners | fith street the sailors cut loose on a small | 8trong threc-cornered deadlock. It has been | ypger fire. It the atrike continues after | =~ City Physician Ashby made an examination | 89 B0 PR oS Fight and title to the | being intimate, and the two were at the were running along under bare poles south | raft they had made i Will Havil), a | deelded to compromise the whole matter, and | these are burned the ,plant will probably | of the men today and Kelsey a ver- | parish or mission property is not disputed, | Midland last December. — Sh went of Racine North Point at dark and a big | young ctrical engineer, was held by a line | Representative Ryan of New York, who 18 | close down. John MeGorrisk's brick plant | tificate stating all the men were althy. | neither i his right or power to remove a | under the name of his rival, and his asking threa and aft coaler came to anchor off [ and swam out to it when about eighty feet | @ member of the committee, has been dele- | j5 already idle because of inabilily to get | The poverses met with here have de the | priest In ocese Father « 'm (t | for the same room Hughes had taken ex Racine lighthou from the shor gated to prepare a compromise bill. This | goal, The electrie light plants are also run- | men more determined than cver to warch | claims \u‘ L t lawh ”T remoyed o0 | plains the clause In Shearer's statement to NEW BICHMOND, Wis., May 18.—Thero | = The Jumber from the Rainbow's deck load | bill will stipulate for a survey of the most | ning short of coal and the continuance of | on to Washington the lexal aueston argned on this modon | (he press: “Death in tio room in- whieh Das been no more rain gince Tuesday night. | was tossing on the waves and the young | practical route, to be decided upon by & | the strike for ten days will result in an 3 o ned. fram an examingtion of the | the betrayel took place The water at this place in Paper Jack | tellow, at the risk of being brained by some | board of engineers appointed by the secre- | almost total suspensfon of business and the Kelly Criticises the Rock Island. ain_Astisted Srom. an. axaminafion 1 OUSTED FROM THE MIDLAND. creek and Willow river, where two Omaha | floating plank, was a long time in reaching | tary of war. T enforced idleness of thousands in the manu- CROTON, la., May 18.—Kelly criticlsed | this mction comes within the rule author The clerk, Francis Keating, told him that bridges are in fous danger, ha (ul;vu a | the raft. He finally made h}x way to ite INFORMATION FOR SAILORS. tacturing industries. the Rock Island people aud the kertons m:.\ civil u‘n“m.vu to inauive whether o | ygom was Gecupled, but he could have an- foot and is rapidly going down. TraMic on | side and called to Captaiu John Penn to s g oot e savagely last night in a speech at camp, but | J2b eIVD HEIS Gre denied The Rlvicial | other equally as good. He was not satis this branch of the Omaha road has been | jump overboard, =~ Penn obeyed. — Havill | gyqrographer Higbee Publishes Some Use- South Dakagh CoygrsgpUonalists. 2210 that T e gt e Y ot e i | fled, and finally 1t was discovered that the resumed. On the Wisconsin Central line | caught him and the two men were hauled T REDFIELD, # D., May 18— (Spec AQ: [YRBHD s v b mp ¢ tod ARt it room wanted was not occupled. He was the damage is enormous. No train has | ashore. A negro named E. J. Willis swam L E e ool The Bee.)—TheCongregational Association [ bY them. The army broke camp corly today | dletion | X Z Heal FOOR) RO WAILAR AR 05 1y T n o (S I passed for thirty hours, and it may be a | out In like manner and saved another man WASHINGTON, May 18.—The Atlantic | 5 gouth Dakafa s SealGn: ere.. Bav,| an0.01g act breakiaet untl) nostly naom, “A | ARILSNEL B e Aown ataira ‘Onoe Or beicR month before a Chicago train can be gotten | This left but one man on the raft, and | pilot chart issued by the hydrographic office | B, F. Burtt of Huron was eleeted mode strong wind is blow :‘L B 0016 FR10- HPAD. b0 fely be ¥ his fists clenched and beating his temple ghrough. The William and James Johnston | Hayill was taken on the flat car once inore | has proved so useful to mariners and so | afor.’ Hon. R. B, Hassell wolcomed the | unshelter:d men and cvery man b or n in all He repeated this, and the clerk became our milling property at Doardman has | and carried two blocks south to where It | popular that Hydrographer Higbee has been | d83¢mbly and Rev. J, F. Cross of Ruscbud | g tor & bl o o k U e denles the dsked foy alarmed, He returned to the foom, and en serlously damaged by the high water had dritted, and ggain swam out and brought 4 responded. . reczing, U lefendant and @ authoritie 1 : o the soo, A ANDERSON, Ind., May 18.—-A severe | offt Jacob Knudson, a seaman living in Ra- | ehcouraged (o attempt the publication of a Dr. J. B. Roy of Chicago gave an illus- | fleet will 5 ) ¢ | in favor of the lictlon ot SoUling angd loud wards were hd Jea ':“ wind storm struck Anderson late last night. | cine. Both men 'were ‘utterly \exhausted | similar chart for the benefit of the fmmense | trated lecture on the “Relation of Awutlca | the river 1 courts i such when' resulted n both boing asked 10 leaye the fbe North Anderson glass factory was sei | and were taken to Mercy hospital, where | commerce on the great lakes, Tho fizst | §, Africa’ Mrs. H. 8 Caswill of New | o gregationaiinte . | fana fia aflove and’ supetior to all Botel “They iq 89, 80055 NAR JA SNOBAS on fire. The Wright shovel works and | Penn, who Is in a critical condition from | lssue is just appearing and is being distrib- | America The tneeting 15 well attendoed NEWTON, Ia.. M . atical tribunal ! part of the fin. | Minutes r SUAY FOGIALATEH miiht SVARE ¥ider window glass factory were unrooled | chill and exposure, had preceded them. The | uted at the different lake ports. As these | and enthusiastic. The churches are wei | S Ayt Ay » junction forbldding the defendant tu oc- | Were seeking another hotc Mcer Boy! nd Night Watchman James Merriweather | vessel drifted ashore and was ground to | charts are essentlally the result of co-opera- | suppiled, thoukh the mnancial situation | to The Bee)—The ( - | bupy the parsonage ot Palmyra 18 modified, | saw them. Shearcr was secn Lo Fun acrous the dly crippled by a falling stack. The In- | pleces, tion in supplying information tg be pub- | forblds an advance in new lues, tlon closed its meeting he rel The case will be tried in this city June 8, | street and back 0, nally asking Ocey