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THE OMAHA DAILY TABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 OUT OF THEIR BAMKS Penneylvania Rivers Playing Havoc with Property on the Low Lands. NO LIVES ARE YET REPORTED LOST Williameport Buffers Almost as M in the Floods of 1889, RAISES THIRTY FEET uch as SUSQUEHANNA of Feet of Logs the Streams. Millions Carried Down Various ALSO SUFFERS BRADDICK SEVERELY Both Railroad and Wagon Bridges Washed Out and Trafic Greatly Impeded —Few Ruilroads Have Escaprd Damuge. WILLIAMSPORT di th and brought reatened danger By May 20.—With the flood 1 destruc b horrors of th , which spread de out this by the water five all in iy excitement valley th tha years romises of and ure ago, 1 through th of panic quiet lay in able steady rain Sinee night and almost co beer lling all Iate last night numerous the Pine Creck and other West Branch of the Susquehanna made it impossible to confine the within the banks of the strenms therefore spread over at every point pourix siver. Throughout the falien bere and from all points conditions exist. twenty miles above ing, raised the river the river at Renovo is rej in the flood of 1889, when was under water. Above ng to the head waters town and hamlet has been reduced by water 1o the conditions that prevailed in 188§ Along the Philadelphia & Erie railroad, b tween here and porium, the traffic ha been practically suspended last night The trains are running b Williams: port and Lock Haven, but latier point landslides and track washouts huve ractically swept the tracks away, and the joss will be very heavy. The quehanna flows south of the city, and while it has not yet reached the poivt of danger, it is crawling up at the rate of a foot an hour Graffus Run, a tributary which ewmpties $nto the river below the city, overflowed its banks and spread over a considerable por tion of the city at about noon today, floc ng many houses and driving the occupants from their homes. Al of the houses were occupied by poor people, and the rise was &0 sudden thut the suffercrs lost much of their persoual prop- erty. The full strength of the flood is pected here about 12 o'clock tonizht the great body of water from up (b 48 due. The fact that the water will @own upon the city in the dark hours might udds un additional element of o the situation WAITING FOR THE FLOOD. In anticipation, however, of what is ex- pected, the fire and church bells of the city were rung at 10'clock this morning to notify the people of the impending danger, and #ince that hour the work of preparing for the worst has been in progress. In the Rundreds of homes that were submerged five gears ago the people are moving out and storing their goods in the houses of those $tving on the highlands. The business part of the city was a complete wreck five years ago, and hundreds of merchants are moving their stock to places of safety. Convey ances of every description are Lurrying through the streets of the citygoaded with households goods snd merchandise, and the scenes beggar description The regular church services pended today, and in all of wors who attended devo the offering up the help of Providence in the emergency Darkness has settled over the city and the yuin, which has been falling all duy, is still coming down in torrents. The river is com- tng up rapidly and is now twenty-one feet above the low water mark. It will over- flow its banks within an hour. and as the certuinty of great destruction property grows mote apparent the general interest in- TCreases. The bunks of the river and the bridges are lined with thousands of people watching the rise of the water, und those who did not move during the day are now fwurrying their belongings and families to places of safety. Four miles of track of the Glen Allen Lumber company road have been swept away. The ‘“hoom’ at Lock Haven has broken and 15,000,000 feet of logs have been lost. The upper Linden boom also broke at 5:30 this evening. It con tained 10,000,000 feet of logs and they have gone down. There are 000,000 feet of Jogs in the main boom and hulf as many more in the eity mill pond that muy go on a twenty-five foot flood President Payne and ¥ have made the boom h sible. President dications point to a here, which will rea or 12 o'clock tonight Elias Dewer and other oxperienced himber men agree with this forccast. In this event the city, as far north A t embracing the imain bus be_flooded WILLIAMSPOR wt 11 o'clock The wind is blow is rising a1 the rate an hour, Grafus Run went on nother rampage an our ago and has spread larger terri ftory thun when it overflow banks thi afternoon TORREN At midnight the river hus central part of the city yushing up Market Third und Fourth streets parts of the city, where the gull of water, the present Bood i twenty-four feet und #t will reach twenty-seven feet from the present rainfull. But as the rain shows po signs of abating it is feared tomorrow may bring more sigus of dunger. Lyacom g creck Las been b condition al day, but at this time i bauk-full and coming up rapidly. It come end of the city and was th of dunger in 1889. T siver then turned it out of emptied it in from the nort and it i feared they may b of that disaster PHILADELPHIA Prom Willlamsport that morniug the big lumber the logs are golug down HUNTINGDON, Pa., May 20.—W st twenty-four hours the Junista e Raystown branch huve risen feet, flooding the low lying far prisontng entire familie r homes #ho cannot be reached town, a puburb of this town, was flond the sec nd floors of the houses, and Allegheny t in the city was submerged. The gus pany's works here have been temporarily Sbandoned to the risiug waters, and many downpour has W the the have tributaries of It country out is g into the main rain has Advices duy the ontinues fall up the river say the same A cloudburst at Keating. Renovo, early this morn- there cet, and higher than half of the tow there, and extend at Clearfield, every twenty ried above Su of horr all sus houses of confined their of prayers for present grave were the Boss Rineh as om flood 11 wen b its About square section, will Pa ng Ao The vy she the river rain still nk with the overfiowed rain its b bust cellurs are beight of it is estimated prix eigh its of a the city May 11 o'clock boom broke the river mes this and at wenty-tw and im and | ADFORD'S I’ Hundre n BUFF pre of the Webste Corydor use v At floor, busines; Webste still B. R ern 1 trains track was K the fire trom th A carl track al and fire slacken waists Th fell as a has abated s worst i JAME trains abandot tracks bridge o heav: quite a and th washed have 0y half donia place several the out damage GE! Tain sto hours s€0 rive has bee a at the rate and or the & ire are WLE IN THY the Tuna pde of Houses 1n owing of the Bifure pdnted by ted viva ack Bordwell & Kinua is nuvigable by boat 15 u rusl kiffs ply from he h inches bt b ! railway tracks condition. Sixty feet track, just below the have been washed out ar of that road « in over om Lime The fire unded this morning at 2 men were culied ont to help r houses. They did excellent of lime n a storehouse ne bout Elm street became water- d the building while undergol ing process, and in the flood t the firemen had further work t rain yesterday, last night and if from Joudburst, but this e smewhat is beliey Bra 1 ar ar avis street, ther water, and the 1 down Henderson is and worse 186 on the here water s on Erie ad any s over ISTOWN. on the N. Y., May 20 D. & road have jed, owing to the damage done by the storm. A portion of the at Loana is washed away. Ti v landslide covering the trac distance between Falcone and e railroad b at Fromsbi out. The waters of the Canada rlowed until the stream is mile wide between Toana an In Dunkirk the lower portions flooded. Chautaugua lake inches within the past few let being over its banks. No has yet been reported in the BO. N. Y., May The orm for year has caused a great flood in the er and an immense amount of d; done. The river continues of eight 1o twelve inches a y lacks eighteen inches of the —A est flood in ten vears. SUSOUEHANNA ON A BENDER. Pennsy] PHIL to Pen has bee) of the a conservative e total ris At Rer ing to and at point 1t Driftw of the At We from and it cut off Lock F there and Ri bridge In th th vesterday Lycomi; water is cighteen 188 of in ber away shifted water. road t been w by a1 five ca the qu Ing and them trestl Huven bridges LEWISBURG tenden of th here to t il Springs. the ex structlo out. T than valley the Communication ity, and Ivania Rallway Officia! @a Thirty-Foot Rise. ADELPHIA, May 20.—Disy msyivania railroad offici n raining several days; that Susquehanna is still the rising an at from twenty-five fo thirt lova the water risen this thenty-tliree feet above low Keating sixteen feet. At the he river is rising a foot an hou stream chord of rt the sides been re western end oud water is foll t wi b th i Taven under w and s very high, and between Be sing Bprings two spans of a r have been carried away iis district it has been There a seven-foot fi creek and at Rising Sprin inches higher than Bixter's and V bridges have b th ond somewhat and the tracks are On the Cambria Clearfiel approaches mined and the roud of small washouts heen louded with g worked to for of men run on the flood 1 stone use at away r h0d the lower within tw railroad the £ since 11 ie ng At county At Tipton n & he of the nde Jumber rs have arries are 1 large with cinder should offh re flood cn there the bankn Rallroad should the roadbed for or ol f the Tyrone Peunsylvania » Bellef A number tensive and on at Paddy he wuter 4 mou 1888 fleeing for safety ALTOONA ty fer are ings away ¢ slong Ktructic town de have f 1 burg an SUNBURY pected ing an out pussenger and freight PHIL this af Lock F the flo been hi locuted Young CHIC tives Ar Van I noon fo seen ro lake It is t Thursda 1 by f nusne: brose have Pa., May d Mill Creek the mers is very siroyed wnd fences and of the nefield b « road bridg nd Flowing Springs f truin service on ringfield branches Pu.. May The here tonight. Washouts on d Penusylvania railroads trains. May 20.—At § ternoon the Western Union faven was driven from the od, und since that hour nc eard from that point the ter of the the river, and the therefore, be very n 1 aused he W nd 8 flood the hav ADELPHIA hin FOUR WERE Men Who Went Fishing and Caught in the Grest Cule AGO, May 20.—The four young me wh pler excursion and easterly dir had Do tidings o b they were put appearance ing bott triends a 1y Lanics hired las 2 T uren fishing ursday roa wing we in an ab boa The up was floz men (Continued on Third Page.) nd those ng ground Twenty city's east- hae risen Neaviest lusting now forty Preparing for report timate places the probuble raining vevard a bridge bridges obstructed stone are bridges runuing office DEOWNED. OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING. MAY PROCRESS | EXPECT BETTER ur Democratic Senators Hope Their Adversaries Vill Weaken, REPUBLICANS SHOW NO INDICATIONS Probubilities Are, However, There Will Be n Lively Time Over th and o Senwtor Hill Co Wood, Sugar ~ Sehedules - SWim, Over He publican ne expressed the senators wh und apparently had de Jet the bill giving the and instanced and Saturday ided pr seri- the of long well. This the bill whi its progress two facts vered that that the re- week have, the repub- with, as ull dila- A nees mer Fri pussage manded eir fact noti there ha n ge it ght demo their in the have disc 1l and foren the past decided sentiment in on the question of delay sed have the that they publicar developed a lican party they think, a majority o Senator Aldrich week will b oppo ilway 1d then mean t Ridde sseg the opinion the netal and woolen schedules and he says discussion will g0 on much it du the past week that the republicans will allow ne items go unchallenged and they will ask ex- planations and give their opinions of others Many paragr: s of the metal edunle are acceptable to the republicans and that taking the times and conditions which now prevail into consideration, the rates in some instances are even more liberal than those of the McKinley law. He says, however there is dissatisfa on with the miscel- lancous items of the schedule d that these will cause considernble debate. He also says lumber question w be discussed when wood schedule is renched. Senator ldrich thinks it improbabie that the sugar schedule will be reached during the week while Senator Harris thinks possible i may be. They agree that this schedul will, when re 1, develop a sharp de- in the are spent on the nd the & 8¢ people work ar the soake g the ) their today vening ed the a 1 th he 1o its lurge ks for Reggy urg i creek nearly 1 Tre- of the Hill, who deration of t ed to be on has been absent since schedules was begun his seat on Monday. the consic is expec STATE BANK TAX AMENDMENT. Repenlers Are Confident of Being Able to il the Bl Throvgh. WASHINGTON, May The state bank which has been gathering strength caucuses aud conferences ever since con- to be fought to week, It will party as well state bank plank platform has hours special city issue at gress a finish n assembied, promise the th bring out a sharp contest as economic lines, as the of the democratic national advanced the question to a place of im- portance se ouly to the tariff and silver The advocates of state banks have heen re ive for weeks 1o test their strength. They failed to get a bill reported from the com mi Thereupon a caucus was called and & resolution was passed that the issue should be made before the house on an amendment to the Brawley bill. Thie long deferred bill is now to be brought 1o a vote. The bill is not important in itself, and its main use is in serving as a bank bill to which a state bank amendment is germane. Chairman Springer of the banking com mittee and Representatives Cox, Culberson Swanson and other state bauk advocates expect to begin the contest Tuesday or Wednesday on a question of consideration The enti-state bank mien are expected to insist that the Indian appropriation bill has equal privilege, in which case & tes vote will decide the strength of the state bank men. They are coufident of winning on the vote of consideration and Mr Springer is confident of the result. Th main issue, however, will be on conditional or unconditional repeal of the tax. Mr Swanson says unconditional repeal can cer- tainly muster 140 votes and conditional re- peal Aside from the banking tive Hatch of Missourl is up the anti-option bill Monday i the regular is expected the legislative its place and be passed The Indian appropriation the calendar The most the week will rules the 1 frauds Or consider junction try tc from ght Gene- amage 10 rise n hour high- in house a on atches it water d that feet even- water ltter r. At bridge. moved bridge urough been flood lfonte ai ¥ since 0d 8 bill, Representa hopeful of taking during the week suspension day, but bill will hold the was num- curried Las und, rail- have bill is next on a committee work of be the reporting from the & recommendation thet investigate armor plate is expected Monday Jud committee wil kins his strike in- On Thursdny and will agal get his bill reported the coinage cc important o venty- All full load val ir Tue € X fary e Jen and Mr. E ireaten and ailroad BILL BRYAN ON HIS CANAL Objects and Operations of the Meusu plained by 1ts Author TON, M Sp entative Bryau concerning fror Rising and WAS Bee.) lowing HIN Rap: il toT mukis the stutement his Nicara orted t made nt from the ruculs e tim sever th fairly e dis- g and % nageme: vernt ek thut Prank a di Unit id stockl ng interest company N of any inside 1t also p be let be empic i any contra is to pre ring to plunder vides that no o'clock but that & ree at by the company and directed by ers. This 18 to Insure bett .4 f those cmploed and ul is When u ais . thr Read- formation e laid the company contract shi 1l labor shall for od by & . a contr makes ws t the furnish Were United The itigens of the Costa Rica ard to receive t States at par for The important which my bill differ is in the manner aid. The governm the a at at ve af om the senate neasure of bonds, t appropriatior provi Kuarantee of wny ne mt ull the canal me meTess T vides thut government for stonk amount the a law the i« : stock United Sta Jegal tender jemption s to the issued under the a the w lities and am satis Teput n fav Nicaragua most pra t allow 1 believe i our § would e tion in f alding this o it, and t 1 it-that the have virtual control, T Annot be overesti a greater or Jess extent the lines east millions of do! pon_ the portation from Chicago to New Yc effectively thie may be done of the Nicaragua canal for ships at a moderate the country eversy vear more in freigh rates than the wholé cost of the canal, ax instead of being gn expense to the govern- ment, will bring a revenue expendi- ture which increases our cirey 1 and does not tex our peope.” Scheme Didu't Work. WASHINGTON, May 20—The looking for & YOung man who attempted to swindle the Nationa the Republic of this city by & for $21,000, purporting to Havemeyer, son of the refine The you check, but w bank authorities at once the Chemical Nutional bank was received that’ it was trace has been found of the tectives on the case gave concessi that and west tl "he b how opening the expense will save t palice are week and & a forgery forger. The 1t ug reply N Jupanese Congress Meets. WASHINGTON, May 20—A telegram from Japan, dated the Mth, announces that the new Parlisment met on the 12(h instant and that an eddress to the throne was in ‘the lower house, the princips re of which was the rewewsl of the d for the strirt emforcement of the againet foreigners, which caused olution of the list house. The mo- tion was defeated. Della Fox Wil Star WASHINGTON. Mauy %.—Della Fox, has been with De Wolf Hopper for years, hus retired from the comp place will be taken by Bdne Wall# per's wife, who hus until recently been *The Girl 1 Left Behind Me." Miss will star. SIOUN* FALLS who several ny. Her Hop- ith Fox ————— CRIMINAL CASES. Docket Will Be Called Thix Morning and Some Interesting Proceedings Begun. SIOUX FALLS, S. D.. May to The Bee)—Monday morning the criminal calendar for the present term of court will be moved. The first matter be argued is the demurrer the pdictment against Clerk of the County and Circuit Courts ~Alblon Thorneé for refusing to make a report the public examiner. The trial of Mr. Thorne on the other indictment & t him for misappr priation of $L027 of the county funds w come up later. fivet regular case for trial is the Dr. Fisher matter. Dr Fisher has Lgen in guil here since the 8th of last June, charghd with the murder of Minnie Olsoni of Canton by performing a criminal operation. . He has but the jury, aftef being 1 hours. failed 10 ngpee. The next probably be the state againgt C. C. Crandall for forging @ promissory note for S2.000 Crandall was formerly the president of the Merchants bank and one of the most highly respected men in the clty, The grand jury us dischurged on Seturday, having v turned twenty-one indictments in all. It 0d that two indictments have bee st Dell Rapids persons for ma urns In the recent munic Mayor Smith was elected J. A, Couley. The de- had &n iivestigation made no public notice has been made of indictments, it s quite cer- tain that indictments have been found. The iminal calendar i a long one to to rty-eigh case w tion there. by ten votes over feate and South Dakota Congregutionulists. REDFIELD, §. D.. May 2 The Bec)—The closing me: Congregational wiation was the most remarkeble in the state the conclusion ting of tne Thursday the Free to of re. 8 Bub- the Sl ol was Wit lemy ix Up t u between tually he men, wh yeurs | mselves 1o stay five vears, {hr salaries A Omaha o the fonary seciety eside ge arome W finish the minutes 120 for county existed woefl young N has W Inree ginte Oratoricnl Offcers LLS, 8. 1., May 2 )—The . Sauth Dakota te Oratorical association &t the al meeting, held here on wing officers: 1'reside Yankton, viee Henry Holle vice president, C. C. La Falls, vice E. B. Trefethrer secrelury und trewsurer. Henr Mitchell, vice B. P. Gy of Y © State Intercollegiite Athle also in & 0 here, viected the ew officers: President, ( L ix Falls; vice presient’ T W of Yankton: secretary and treasus chosen by miihon Vermillion was chosen as ing place. ————— TAYLORS S4FB IN THE WOODS. Murderers of the Meeks Family Still Evade the Fursuing Officers. LINNAEUS, Mo, Msy 20.—The news received here ooucerning the Taylor ‘brothers, the murderers of the family, 1§ to the eflect that they are cornered in the woods north of Novinger in Adair county. Sheriff Barton of Liun county is stll in the bunt, and as no word has received from Wim today it is thought struck a good trail which his party ly followimg. Many people bere ihe Taylors have certainly been rounded up. The latter have a great number of friends, and the searchers say that obstacles inuumer bave been thrown in their way by the Tayler sympsthi There were two factions In ihe comumunity where the murdere there is much bitterness exi them Son be Taylor fa condor groun at Meeks Sheriff Wit passed Lhrough here 0 juin in the cLase, (Specta Intercol seventh Friday, chose 1 D0 F Mit of tior ing follc K the next meet latest hunt for are has b tha and betweer be Ma ith today 1. 1894 | MOREINDUSTRIALS ARRESTED | Unemployed of Idaho Furnishing Plenty of Work for the Unemployed Authorities, MARSHAL PINKHAM IS KEPT VERY BUSY CF The wh Man m a Train Promises to Arrest Every Who Tries to Steal a Kide Grand Master Work Sings i A New S n preventing ied. The \oF artent als ma W wo suw the trains st infuntry mars railroad cou he e pany from redati hal Pinkban nge this lish se and guilty court railroad The ated twe ) the r at Mos of violating concerning lines will be marshal has orders for his deputies everywhere to no guilty man escape Every man detected in interfering with traing will be @ sted makes no dif- ference whether a individual or u party of 100 Grand Master Work Knights of Labor He condemns in vigoro ness the Industrials. he beartily in sympathy with the pr purpose of the movement, no honest man could endorse the action of the In- | this state during the past tw 5 i B ms circu with tria Ehiu st at W, where every der of 11 man bein war Joy e as v ne wiis Neh. The the t the teker issued let remce and held f it ngl Sovereign of the | at Boise today rms the lawless said that while an ived He in of wus a frien him Jook have he f Im | west worl Wes SANDERS BAS HIS NE the Railrond to Furnish Him Transportution to Pittshurg. TOPEKA, May 20.—United § orney Perry has telegraphed Waters, attorney his wing to other judicial engage: be impossible for Judge Williams pr cases. This will probubly have the effect | Miss of postponing the cases until the next term | dire of court, unlese they be dismissed by the \:“: voluntary action of the government or by | ThiL habeas corpus proceedings instituted by the | emp) men themselves. The latter, if instituted must be before Judge Williams at Wichita Monday or Tuesduy he wiil consent to heur them, or before Judge Caldwell at Little Rock. It is reported here again this even- ing that the government authorities are dis- posed to dismiss the cases und set the pris- oners at iiberty, but cannot get the consent of the Missouri Pacific people, who filed the informations charging the Commonwealers with obstrncting the mails. It is also re ported that the railroad company is anxious 10 effect some sort of an arrengement by which the cases may be dismissed, but s far ull propositions have been rejected by Waters When Waters notice to B. P. for the Missouri Pacific, that 51 suits for §10,000 damages each against the railroad company. This he is said to huve reported to Waggener in Topeka ye-ter- duy. Toduy Waggener, so it is reported telegraphied Waters, asking him to visit him at Atchison. To this Waters replied that his only terms of settlement were the char- | ing and provisioning of & boat by. the Missourl Pacific for the transportation of the army to Pittsburg, Pa. Thie story is vouched for by a reputable man, who says he saw the telegram, but it is a faet that Waters took a train for Atchison this after- noon, where it is not improbable some sort of settlement will be agreed upon, although nohody hel'eves that Waggener will comply with Waters' wild demands. v Asks River es from for ar District Wich- General that | M= wents it would | kind 10 try the livel ey ita to Judge Sanders and Commonyweal a scl men in part if Five denc been Amb the was at Leavenworth he gave | b Waggener, general attorney he would file | 1o indic Clar! was incic of t had the a pr one the gone he and intex them pape were KILLED IN RED OAK YARDS, Fearful Fate of u Boy Who Marched Away with Kelsey's Arn RED OAK, la., May gram to The Bee)—An unknown man was killed last night between 10 and 12 o'clock by & switch engine in the Burlington yards Deceased wus about 19 years old, weighed wbout 130 pounds, medium height, dark com plexion, and was dressed in a dark suit of clothes. No papers were found on the body nor any article, with the exception of a pipe, with D. H. cut upon the stem. The roner’s inquest held wver the remains brought out the fact that deceased's home was in Council Bluffs; also that he had just deserted from Kelsey's army that was in camp neur lere vesterduy. The remains are now laying in Swope's undertaking rooms, unidentified one Anof of t Anth Tele- 20.—(Special w Clarl Far Bish satiof Cath Auriy Coxexi ), May 2 of a cw Have n Snap. the Sullivar prote then wing of the Industial army a8t meeting on the pu fifteen | 0 and enlisted with the army in | beir four days stay been royally treated, | Serm Cleveland und from | Who xey's starting t | gun Imost entirely of | Altar utenant McCauley ims 10 be the of Labor workmar is afte will Durin wealers have from here t Massillon. ( v oiE jeave point composed | miss | last unionists, mand, ¢ the Kuights old nd master and | of riEingtor he body | wn Tslund. eneral Kelly of €1 26,000 people fiernoon. 1 m: wer ti the Industria at Highland by Vista ¢ hin ame wh They y's u neamped the city DE Th MOINES BRIDGF, wind was very high m. nd the river much of the time wus rough that the captain of the tug towing | the Kellv raft woul t start unti During the duy nds came on EF wre: here eared bef ver riy-three were sentenced 't terms varying fr and the others have ymise not 1c militia have Knowle for months, on the ¥ in. the thirty beer with car jail | P six | freig ed | fully county days i libe N P erfere Constabie Floostern Goes Free RN May wh lonel Pa the k Lin 20, —Const Flee. murder army ent mmon was ne leader fight wes ustrial the at R daug DF ¢ bank dire he aner Surprise in Oistress SHEBOYGAN, Mich., May The and the beaviest sea ever known for this | 7 wi st has velocity today Joy 1885 Pink house the cr opened o detective i BUENED INDICTMENTS BY WHOLFES A LFE NEW burn! ifteen never Totte: came of the ahout knew locke the 1 them NEW o'elock Hugh purish gregation SINGLE COPY FIVE CENPS 'ENIL HENRY DIES DEFIANT Mi g higan washe schooner ie ra unks today lies ng on Lake win sailor The Ch a dang b I' Ar the Guillotine, rohie He Walks 0 INK J0YV DOCK 4 MUEDERER Career of Crime to Be Nearly wt \m. Thought ADJURES COMRADES TO HAVE COURAGE an End 11 Remnine Interred Barinl Place nals-Laug In the “Turnip of Condem ing wnd dok Witnesses th Flela,” o Crimi- Crowa Execution. the dawn was breake was hrought tte to the in- doatl % he 1 botwe t the prison the of als same conduct outside bravad large Deibler, rough, Al= uis min- priest and was arn strations Then wa a cume those one walk munner then lowed bir the uoe h telegruphing was Joy had fo tru s comrades and me I'an- waE Y by und to the flash as the iment Henry and there anarchist the guil- uk was unbound it wa: hound and bead in a black van turnip field,” the burial er e it was van iven away, the dispersed. vive ine m marshal 5 o f the & unable ufter ke 1 he 4 shal was broad next appeared in Ru legruph operator, he s station w withstand te es loti from the pluced t and car place of nterred rowd The eudie ar ® with ed to the the ured u situati ther th He was ation long. He ted and sentenced 1o the penitentiary at 1 L « for ezzling the company's term has just expived was originudly a telegrapt entered the service of the The next vear he wus men employed at t strike. He wes in the ca s strikers. Some & shot from a Winct 1 and Terence Begley was Killed. Suspicion Collins, but no case was m A tive ugency in towr ing for Joy e, Joy the lintely He €W fully, gaining employers pany of y for surd tion of cted and sent to Jefferson was only a short time loyed him. After Jov ailroad re able t tried t term laug DEATH OF EDMUND Y ATES, on Author, Tasses Aw Pinkertc of th packing stoned by of the to st to i Well Known Lo Critique May and Mr. Yates Editor and t LONDON Yu died well known chief of the 1 H . News for author of several dramas Mr. Yotes retired from the 10 devote his t exclusive In the c of that y lecturing in the Unit May was appointed senta the New York Herald, which post he resigned in July, 1874, when he e tablished the World. Mr. Yates was in 1884 indicted for having published in his paper & libel ou the carl of Lonsdale, for which, us editor, he was responsible. He was sers tenced 1o four months imprisonment, but was released before two months had expired. He was the author of meny novels. Mr. Yates' death was quite sudden. He attended the Garrick theater lust evening, that being his first appearance at a place of public amus: ment since Lis prolonged fliness. While in the theater he had a fit and was rer as quickly as possible to his resi- dence. The icians who were summoned to attend him held out littie hope of ricov- ery. und o'clock this morning the end came, Hodgeson World, the of the for some yvears letter department in the theatrical critic on the was himself In May, 1878, postoffice in’ order 1 lterature, went on a and n repre- the Edmund ator u peacen ttached le ugai has friend toduy wis son postoflice Daily the a m six vears and was sent i he States ook London work Jov that a he deeme aésirable. He sousht His talents were ‘urned 1 money of City in He this erime for two betore ieft Bruce ne of his own and any of the young vaid arition 1o nim ) his d hool of telegraphy and women wh wdvance were leit ure from the city — ve a ph Thrown in the d at One Time. 20.—The story of ictments, with the they were obtained to o World reporter by formerly an attache of office. It occurred ug but until now the story It was in the hevday of Eph Simmons’ reign, and 3 raided and hundreds of tments found, but range 10 say few to trial 'he reason is that Moses k, the district attorney's chisf clerk. : recefving $M0 a week for taking care inc idictments against the lottery and | after lly for similar services in behalt | re other, orenders, o Cjarks &rew rich | an improvement in American and Argen- dozen and _generally main tine affairs. The market closed generally wcely Style, When he was taken depressed. The cousols, however, were un- ay, and became known he wu changed. ign urities we firm, ex- 10’ die, panic seised his clients, who | cept South Americans. Home railway se- thut ‘the criminatng papers| were | curities were steady. American securitles i afe in h iree of | \ere wealk, in sympathy with Wall street ehison’ fell 3, Northern Pacific 1 went there, but Clark was too far to give them the combination. Afte prefer and the remainder of the Ameri- ca beiween 1 and Thousand Fire und Consum YO! of 5,000 on which narrated Pardee district attor at 4 the v has LONDON MONE - MARKET. Speculntion Amer LONDON. fell away Waiting for Tmprovement an and Argentine Affalr . May 20.—The es for money the end of the Discount easy at 1 per on thre bills, and there were sional below that he hopes of an of business at the Stock exchange the Whitsuntide holideys were not ed. Al speculating appears to awalt hrose in vears BOt ¢ lottery King dens were at week rates were months’ cent ac transactions euse Jent he u it A ed o list lied they sent for an e rt breake: he opened the iron case. 1t was the wselves and associutes, but were found in great confu < all thrown into . blazing grate m. Pardee says Eph Simmons was he three men who did the work of the trio is Y jend. The name jther he may disclose later mmstock gives full credit 10 the says the disappearance of the tments and the records pertaining to 1id not cease with the denth of Such things take place even now MURFHY Kot in an Austrian Town, LONDON, May 20—A dispatch to the Daily News from Vienua during a dunce iu the villuge of Schutzen, near Oden- burg, & quurrel urose betwien some of the young men present about some women. A gendurme iutervened, whereupon the young men surtounded him in a threstening man- ner. The officer believed his life was in danger and drew his revolver and fired into the crowd. His bullets struck and killed four of the young men and o girl. This caused the wildest excitement and the in- furiated crowd set upon the gendarme, pounding and kicking him until life was ex- tinet. The village is terribly excited over the affuir and further trouble is apprehend 1y ther he rony (¢ [ k. HEE HUGH EJECTED. op Wigger's Order of Suspension En- forced by Detectiv YORK, May 20.—There was s the Michael's 1 Belleville avenue of half morning when 8 sen St Roman Newark past 10 Father has e nal church th mass this Murphy, who oli¢ rir Doom. e sentences of Codina Villarubla an attempt of Pallas sinate General Campos were read mdemned men in the Mont Juch this morning, preparatory to the ex ecution row. All the rers, with th of Cerezueln red in no by the hard 1l words however, appeared 1o realize the that i& staring bim in the face, aw entertained that he will break down ution arrives histh Honr T A, May 20 4 upon the Sogas Annr BARCELON deuth Mir " celebration the and passe anarchists for ten months against well b aisle g, there was in the large happened t W just befor He Father M the been fron men and the into the zuela tor Enale was his rate of t ltar rail ation long house every complicity in the by two the ad) fuce ce und ise affecte the and n fr Just after ing in ily ir was to tal roil. Path from the Monday, an mgreg T will talk understood te bey the e Sertle, lispateh to Admiral da would come t, now says he b adds that this be the best, be welcomed. ¥E wim of the inst Portugul, grow- of u uumber of aped from the in Argentine be amleably rtugal and Argentine LONDON, May special mes fr ¥ after telegra be ved f Ll be the Th latter & li The dispa Dend K Argentine OCKTON, Cal, May ng out o he o Brazilian hot Portuguese lispat undoubtedly 12 not i - ber Tdet h refugees v s warshiy a fair attacked e of Yot : > aters, | whase tile an . n way ng n identified young man Mis who v Warship Muves 8 Kecord, B. C., M The made & 1 on mak flagship the way nE an average knots for the araft. Under twenty-two knots ers of the Royal qulet in BEcuador € Vi miplice shut ¥ 1 1l t Arthur ather rof gh & Mispluced Switeh Quimt half inary n and Ran Thr "FINGHAM, 11l 20— Passeng Watson, five ed swit ked at by a misp} turned the and ders mar ht miles h. Th ne, smashed thr expr Charles Walters engine on u #ide track was injured, and George Baker nger e was also injur mercial Treaty: the lower house the announce behulf of the ministry of & com- he favored ed that Tune in Killed by « Fulling Porch Preparstions for (he Nuval Bunguet. M The n { the ban- lered to Admirel ted States an artistie Yug prominent va ot of Knglend wnd he el Btates. 1t will also contein pore traits of the admiral and Captain Mahei Un R will he s roon bank this m cause of his wes heart lisease. death

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