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e e —~— ~ e Amae ETe e s — == e - e —— — w1 mr—— p— - ——— poveran - ro—— et - reserem—— P ————— —= 2 Qe " —_ o 7 el ¢ TR OCOPY WIVE (BN A ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1894 GLE COPY FIVE CENI 1 e e e — - e — e P — = — —— — - - —— ~ — — 3 " trict, R. W. P o ol Alstrict ). 1 N NI A NN F, Poteet of Falls City of $173 epayment \" NN r 1 Ing that several newspapers there have T b J Hickey! MEN dr et Mot et [ SUGAR SCREDULE N of amount wrongfully and by mistake col- 1 1ECES A been suppressed for utterances objection- ENCTTT R | J ; 5\ geven % lected from him in exeess of contract price “ | able to the government. It is added there \ Ji E district, P. H. McEvers; Seventh distriet, for land purchased. 15 much discontent in {he army and that C. H. Drumheler. It was agreed to hold Dr. J. W. Moranville b been appointed _— fears are entertained of a revolt. the next meeting in Cleveland, May 15, 1895, B e Over tho Subject in the | emaieh,of the bourt'of examining sur- | oo sstaeli W i b b e S b [ra— The scale is now printed, b will not be rospective Contest Over the Subject in the | geons at Red C ickenin otacle Witnessed ixteen Explosion on a Norweglan Steamer. 5 < B . R Bo | made public until met Saturday, when it P - U T g Spe il MADRID, May 2,—A dispatch from Dijon | East Atchison Threatened with Destruotion Oripple Oreck Miners' Troubles May Be | (U0 BEBIY b 1Ented " frotn Plttes Senate Pro oking Interest, Increasing Sma Thousand Madrid Citigens, oh the. Bay of Biscay, states that a fatal o . il probably be promulgated from WASHINGTON, May 27.-Senator Voor- explolon occurrod thate on board the Nor by the Missouri's Torrent, i Peacefuily Arranged. i —_ hees has Introduced an important pension WeRInn. stenrier. Norden. LHevond. the tant A ——— Lo bbbt Ll LIKELY TO CONSUME THE ENTIRE WEEK | bitl 1t provides thit al} pensicners who re- | POPULAR. MATADOR INSTANTLY KILLED | hat fve persons were idlled nd wevoral MOVING HOUSES FROM THE Fi | Pect 2 on 0 pple Creek Sit- = ess tha ser month s e thel - LOOD'S PATH BOTH SIDES INTERESTED IN THE MATTER | Feculiar Featares of the Cripple Creck Sit less than $12 per month shall have thelr KiemivhIg T D BUNVER (Mehovr A lock this | SPecial Committee Investigating the Opera- | clal provisions are made” that' no’ widow's ers of the Sport Not Satisfled With }M'I NOS AVRES, Advices from IR, May / o'clos & g r pension shall be less than §12, 3 the state of Rio Grande do Sul are that : A \ H morning Governor Waite recalled his order tions of the Trust Will Clslm Noveral e i Qb it A M ety skirmishes between the Brazilian govern- | Nothing Can Save that Part of Missouri Exchange of Prisoners Advocated by the | ¢ * T Navt for Cripple Creek Days' to Make Its Report and DEPOSED PRIEST'S WILD STOKT. Biood and Got it in ment forces and the insurgents continue, from the River's Ourrent S s . 3 " C - — orre: but no en gements of serfous nu re ent, Qoveral Leaders, He spent the night considering the various Ask Further Advice, Says a Catholic Congregation Mas Arranged ki a8 _\-"‘x nave x.lu:-v:”plm(n b phases of the situation, and decided that - > s to Dynamite Him. the law should take its course. The troops TR ¥ e it et CLEVELAND, May! 27.—Late last night LONDON, May T e g MUCH VALUABLE PROPERTY WILL BE LOST e, however, d diness to ve ASHINGTON, May 27 h & Yolls! vo! ¥ Mrs, b A dbrs bhte STRIKERS CHEER THE UNION CHAMPIONS | are. howeser, held i * T et in the proceedings in ihe senate this [ SuoiGeiNan Found wandering in the sreers | TIMes from Madrid says thero was a sicken- | Steamer Alwyne %, trading i China — LAl e 2 : L2 L Sy 12 . z spectacle > Fin there e has been wrecl®d on Bar Island Ever since it became known that Governor | Week centers in the prospective contest over | in the southern part of the city suffering | IN& spectacle in the bull ring there this after: ul of the passengers and crew were | Three Lines i in th 8 5, 4 Vi ;i of Railroad in the Track of the ; ‘ Waite intended to call out troops the | the sugar schedule, which will probably be | from a wound in the head. She sald snc | noon. Espatero, a well known matador, d, bul & number are still missing bt President Blocum of Colorado College Bug- | i/i,ung nere have been trying to solve the | reached on Tuesday. The consideration of | had been assaulted ml b but 1 r.u‘.‘- while engaging the first bull for the ring, T8 e T kg Rising Water, | | concl she could give ¢ particulars o e B vas ca Dy 01 ¢ ¢ ¥ gests the Tdea. peculiar situation. The situation 1s substan- | the metal schedules having been concluded «:t |..v'4"]‘.ln:7f‘:...‘:.‘.lmxw:f»\.uu,.l:.u \\4::‘ruqn‘\":-'l was caught by one of the horns of the LONDON, May 27.—A farewell vice tially as follows: A body of miners strike } Saturd the wood schedule is the only one | F€ howpital. Bhe Bas not yet resovered animal and his abdomen was ripped open. | was held at St. James hall today In con- MANY PEOPLE MO " 9 for shorter days and more pay. The | now standing before sugar. The principal | consclowsness, o S Ho died five minutes lator. mection with the departure from England of VING FROM THEIR HOMES 4 : | detiats 1 shedule o ev. A, F. Kolasszewls, the de The Standard -correspondent at Madria | Aiss Fra i well” Known d strikers arm themselves, construct fortifica- | debate on the wood schedule will be on the | Rev, A, . Kolasszewis, the deposed ] o e COMMITTEE MAY BE APPOINTED AT ONCE | 1M Cothe nonuion. men (in some cases | subject of lumber, which having besn put on | {0k O St BthnlmRus ‘eathedral church, | yonay turther details of the killing of Bl i Help from Al Parts of the Surroundis taking life), and bring into the region large } the free list, when so many other articles of -\'\“l:ll; kv‘m;\ ll:“:ll:li!l-»r”;;”‘I::I ares ”"'4'n w:. Espartero. The bull had Kkilled four P l.n:‘lm‘nl as u“‘l:l‘ V:::r. Sl S . 3 s 5 for | QUANtIiCs of wmmunition. The mine owners | raw material are made dutiable, will arouse | SR JF fciton about s piot (o Ulow | horses and e became extremely flerce | LONDOX, May 251t ds announced that ¥ ed (o Suve Something Governor. Walte Recalls the Order fer | ; .., "o (1o to resume work on their | an animated discussion; but it is ‘believed him _up with “dynamite when e row at [ When the banderillos fixed their darts | S b actented the mudiation of 1 from the Wreeks Boing 3 Troops to Proceed to the Scene of proposals and believing that their employes | by the leaders on both sides of the senate | Bt. Stanisiaus Chur Wk dentied o pase [ I his neck. Sixteen thousand persons e Constantly Made. the Disturbance and Will will need protection, call on the sheriff. | chamber that it will be possible to dispose of | 4 bomb in his buggy. After his deposition [ Were watching the fight and the excitement Vi ¥ ,"' "',-',,,‘ MBI Ity — Await Developments. The sheriff, being cognizant of the prepara- | the entire wood schedule on Monday. 1ly(;‘-‘\l'.hl:::ll:'\;u»« .‘;’“1\".‘»:»"::\«')'\'[ T,\‘l cuse, |{Tm‘|}l was intense. The bull was almost In the | Lo "5t B Wak &\l‘llll{ll‘\ll Bt Ehe AT 4 3 tions made by the strikers, swears In @ | ¢ s also possible that the special commit- | that city, and with a crucifix In his hand | center of the arena, pawing the ground and | fivn piliaments yosterda 3 ATCHISON, May 27.—During the past d s ;'v:m:.':hnfiy'x'u:“[’:::‘:Y{\.- ATyt hom reside | " hieh s Investigating the alleged ope confessed the patt he was to take in the | tosslng his head. His eyes gleamod & - forty-elght hours ending at 6 o'clock the C 3 o/ - p 3 d assembl, ||’1‘ near the scene of | tions of the Sugar trust in connection with “”“'””u office in this cit was destroyed wickedy as El Espartero approached him HEROES MEMORY HONORED, Missouri river has riten nearly six feet at b CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo., May 27.—The | arms and assem ? 4 : 1 Lol ; kL S sla ay claim the attention of the | by fire. In the ruins of the building the | With his usual daring, which brought forth this point. The rise was rather suddes | delegation from Colorado Springs, consisting | the strike, e | R ALy 3 is | dead body of Koscincki was found with a | plaudits from the spectators. As he got [ Memorlal Day Services Obse tagw| et amags sl of Dr. Slocum, president of Colorado college; | dovernor Walte ls aware of the siate o1 | senatc for a portion of the week. It I8 ] ifie, P30 “inie' hiomen. Father | hear, the infuriated bull made a rush sor by Five Thousand 1 1ot Samase [ dbelig jdolie 1 prHTIYERTE 3 ol E el il I G AL he | auite probable that the committee Will re- | Kolnsszewis says Koscinski was murdered | him 'and knocked him down. He was not | SARATOGA, N. Y.. May 27.—Five thou- | he Vicnity of East Atchison. During the Dr. C. M. Collais, president of the Trades | by the sheriff of the county in which the | fusal of the newspaper witnesses [ and his body burned to conceal the crime [ gif 4Bl Khocked him down. e was no e g past twelve hours the stream has cut aw assembly; Mr. T. W. Bates, president, and | trouble cxists, but issues n proclamation | port the refusal of the ne By persons who Knew of hix. confection: | APPArently hUrt for e syrang nimbly to hit | sand people packed Convention hall today to | ML twely foet. o 5 ias cut away Mr. Chatles Gelsler, secretary of the Car- | calling on the people to lay down thelr arms | to testify in response to certain quostions | o¥, FreSive W milde” 1o hut Mrs, Janicw | fect and again attacked the antmal, Which | particivate in the celebration of Memorial | M2 cet of adjoining land near that | bt ey % s and disperse and calls out the entire state | put by the committee and ask for instruc. | gut of the wuy because of her kiowleige | had wheeled about, preparatory to ‘making | oo™ ES (B AT SERRIHARE B0 REREREEL town, and the work of destruction continues penters unfon; Mr. D. FL Hogan of the |y, B foree the proclamation. Good | tions from the senate in the event that | of the plot. The other faction of St. Stan- | another charge upon his enem: LY pices e itis || e {oWn' ot ARt AteHIEOhTHaR bEs : b ) Carpenters union and Rev. B. Evans Car- | Jawvers have given opinjons for and against | this report should be made on Monday, as | islaus congrewation laugh at the priest's | * There was a minute of suspense and then | Christian assoclation, members of the AR A as been pro- rington, all of Colorado Springs, came to the | this stand. By some it is claimed that | g probable, the report would lie over for a Fl_“)-“l'\fl the police are investigating the | with Jowered head the bull rushed at the | Presbyterian gencral assembly and of tl LILED, I:E" ore by a strip of land known A { s 3 o | it is clearly against the law for the deputies | day and would probably lead to some debate, | @ssault. matador, who sprang to one side and plunged | Baptist socleties now in session. The sery- | @8 the “Point,” which extended for several eity this morning with the hope that some y y . € e animal ] 4 A to be drawn from the counties other than | The questions that such a report would raise Fathor Malone Victorous, his dagger into the neck of the animal. | .0 (e conducted by Charles H. Banes of | Y4145 Into the river. This point has been thing might be done to settle the contro- | (3 B0 FEUVAL AR 10° (rouble exists, hencs | are of a character to make a foundation for | peNviR. May Archbishop Chappette | JUSt as he did so the bull swung his head | 5% WAS ©0 ey O HASTA HEM OOk o away, however, and th f i il i o exists, hen characte! 4 ENVER, May chbishop Chappelle o sl CULL : 1 sted by CI McCaok of | ¢ , however, a e maln current versy that has arisen in connection with the | tje governor has the right to declre mili- | some animated and even a prolonged com- | o " oniiuded the hearing in the Matz. | ! the direction of El Es partero, At ihe | Philadeiphia; Dr Blackburn of Cam- | of the stream now strikes the town almost strike. The gentlemen reached this city | tary law at the scene of trouble, call out | (roversy, but as the democratic senators are | ypi TORCUIEC B0 MEURME 0 FEE MO same time Nifting it One of the animal's | yee (ERE DT Gr FIREKDAEE, B8 Cambe of : oA s LAl ¥ he caught the unfortunate matador in the lirectly from the north. It will probably Bt 9 o'clock and soon after left for Altman | the militia and go to any extent that may be | anious that the whole debate should be sub- | Malone controversy, and the result is @ | Lcrng caught the unfortunate k bridge, Mass. and General Morgun, late ; : SroLREIY a e ,’ ence with the miners, necessary to disarm the assembled ferces. | jocted to as little delay as possible, and the | TN, 1 ¢ “ha” charge of mismanaging | aPdomen and tore his body open almost b | jicereq by Dr. Arthur J. Brown of Port. | P¢ OBlY @ question of a few hours until the | for a conference On the other hand it fs claimed that so long | rapublican senators profess not to be destr- | {id Lilicn “funds, but the sentence of ex | (O the chest. Blood poured trom the ghastly | ireq bY, FF SEE J Y cerent Ha full sway at Bast Atchison, and They were very courteously received as the men are legally deputized it matters | 5ug of retarding progress, the question, If | communic: tion published by “""f}’ Matz wcund in a torrent as El r?sm_«rum mlnyk‘ In' the evening a popular meeting was | '€ x.I':| ROWSEHONEE th can save the place % President Calderwood and other representa- | ot where they are recruited. — Neither | yrecipitated, may not recelve the attention | is removed. The members 'of St. Joseph's | fainting to the ground. He was at once | g " Ge wirgt Presbyterian ehurch upon | [FOM being swept away. [ v o uni A caucus was held at [ the sherifi nor any other citizens have | ynag jt would under other circumstances. parish suspected such to be the case when | carried to an infirmary, when the doctors | Aot subject of higher Christian education | _GFeat excltement prevails there and a & tives of the unfon. CRLOUE WA ed 3 i opréising the uprising || & o D ibility of adjourning | Father Malone assisted the archbishop in | pronounced his injuries mortal. A priest £ : Bnol ded. Short ad. | Ereat many persons have moved to this sid i wd tirely Rre v itida 5 s held tha e R0 a8 over for Decor e enjoyed when, conclugion v 4 T dresses were delivered by Dr. more : f Ll L g Urely of its own responsibility, had come In | yight "o gend the state militia into the | orntl Tt G¢Nie bill will probably suggest | the sermon. the are announced his | Unction. In five minutes he was dead. ter | San Jose and others. - Later, a union meet- | Iouses Which stood in {he north cnd of the ¥ the fnterest of peace and arbitration of all | county. The charge is not openly made, {, but the democrats have | decision. Father Mulone will i the fature | The spectators, or at loust the greater | Pufl J056 ARG others, Jater, & Wbt Weet | billage are being torn down or moved by 4 5 el y o ey et | this adjournment, g 11l agree to | give his entire time to his paper, the Colo: | portion of them, did not propose that their L - b their owners Probably as many ¥ disputes. After a satisfactory caucus the | but there are many people who feel that | po0 S0 TR G hey will agre ve his e time aper, the - i} prope ol WA L1 AT Cancnilate Rt ket was o : o ami Ay TR mll’mm in the vicinity congregated about i in view of the governor's expressed sym- [ i ‘{wpuh“m. rado Catholle. ',:'91",',‘" m_u;.lm "f; :lpolh‘lll th‘y T “‘;’2 delivered by Dr. Minton of San Francisco. do 3 buildings were moved today, and the 4 the building in which the meeting was leld | pathy with the strikers it was the governor's Senetor Jones expressed the opinion today Catholle Shiot by an A. P. A, In( ; een well pald to assls in lml(,lng \x“ The “Olive Branch” committee, appoinied | WOrk will continue throughout the night. 2 and Dr. Slocum addressed them, stating the | desire to disperse the deputies only, although | (5 iid wugar scliedule could be disposed of PALATKA, Fla., May 2%.—This afternoon lllflllll?y.‘-m’d .\n'me_flln‘:"‘k[‘;fi' ,‘“}fr‘(‘"““i AN 6 confer wigh Prof. Smith with regard to | lborers and teams from this city as well b conditions upon which arbiiration “could be | the proclamation called upon all men (0 1ay | jy*\yo davs, but -the opponents do mot | john Kane was shot i the head and dan. | e Dulls fought: well, killing ftteen horses | {5 CGIT SELRIGT G his case, was an. | 4 from the country surrounding Fast Atehi- ! brought about. He was cordially received | down their arms and disperse. think it can be gotten out of the way in o | g i L GG st Wolfe, Wolre :zl-‘vere(l"fr{;;-:(u;::]o oF} ;‘xln;:i?‘;::|“:‘.:\ ::kxa\gl; i Sincet ] AL IR AL RONF ARt i lRh b TU Forc _\},I,:_ have been sent there to assist the : by the crowd and loudly applauded. The issue of this strike is thousht to be | gt o tim, Senstors on both sides of | ET0GE A o member of the A. P, | fo'erely brutsed. Il Bepartero was engaged | yiyta “or Dr." MeCook of Philadelphia; Dr. | cltizeus in removing thelr houses, 4 He was followed by Mr. Carrington, who | of the greatést importance. There 1s & | (o chamber are looking forward to the vote | 4 “\while Kane Is an Irish Catholic. Wolte | 1o e ahortty Tre e e tromaly | Peacock of Holmansburg, Pa.; Dr. Brown of lust vorth of East Atchlson tlere aré ' furileroxplained_the “reasons whictl lad | feeling that if the strikers win the other eold | (o i with an inerest that amounts al- | 5" ulidex arrest and Kane may die. Avout | aken place shortly. e was extremely | UGS OIS DL O covington, | e lines of railroads paralleling edch brought the delegation here, and then Mr. [ and silver camps will immediately be the | j,e¢ ¢ anxiety. It s very evident that | a month ago Dunford and Nix, A. P. 4. |Popular and had made a large fortune. It | o Woni Joyie of St. Paul. All of these | Other ke Rock Island, Santa Fe and Han- Collais addressed the audience scene of trouble. Some papers, Which in | % it of the contest over this schedule | agents, who were tryving (o organize "o | Was his intention to retire from the ring | T ORI RG Sistaining the appeal | ibal & St Joe. The river has encroached § A meeting of the Miners union has been | the past have supported Governor Waile, | wij) "be regarded in a large measure | lodge of the society ut Palatka, were set | next year. - of Prof. Smith in any of its specifications. | t0 Within less than thirty feet of the tracks ¥ called for 10 o'clock tomorrow night, and | today express the opinlon that the gOvernor | ng o test of the strength of the respective | EER SOV HRawodl, JEHACT o8 SR oL (8 BT LONDON FINANCIAL REVIEW. They will see Prof. Smith tomorrow. The | of these railways and it ‘s probable (hat there 15 every reason for thinking that a | has no Fight to call out the militia except | {lce on the bill as @ whole. If the com- | WK that &b, Catholic wowen and priests committee was infended to formulate ‘| trains will be compalled to stop passing over i committce will be appointed which will at- | in aid of the civil authorities, as military | piiee amendments should be accepted the | Gitcrowth of that afair. Keelinz. runs | Ease in the Money Market fs Tncreasing | verdict as that has already been done by iem. Several days ago a large force ot B tempt to arbitrate and settle the whole [ Power should be second to the civil power. | gomocrats expect to have smooth sailing on | high between the factions, and it is feaved and Money 13 Quite Plentifal. the sunple affirmation of the sentence of [ MeN Was put to work by the railways Hp- ¥ trouble. The principle of arbitration i one | It Is thought thai this accounts for the re- | oher portions of the bill until the income | there will be further trouble. o toalal: . | suspension pronounced by the Presbytery of [ rapping the bank fn an effort to stay the en - t the fundamental Ideas of the union, and | call of the militia order. tax shall be reached, and are even hopeful i S LONDON, May 27.—The ease in the money | GisPEnsion PEORSINCRE BY (0" croechments, This was discontinued Satur- ft in" belleved that an agrecment can be == that with sugar disposed of they will be able | /. (ECH TOt O During @ rfot | Market is Increasing, and a great plethora | “mhe annual sermon before the Ameriean | day for the reason that no bank could by reached. In the meantime there will be a | RAILWAY EMPLOYES CONVENTION.. | {9 get the opponents of the bill to name a | SAZEGACR: FE TEY S OUIHE @ TI9% | of ‘money appears inevitable. During the | Buptist Missionary union was . delivered | secured to continue the riprapping, and alio complete cessation of hostilities on all sides. » day for taking a vote on the pessage of the | today at St. S Qpron s week three months’ bills were at %, while | today by Rev. Dr. Kerr B. Tupper of Den- | that the stream washed it out almost as 3 ¢ ora are to be exchanged, and It ix | Conference of the Brotherhood of North | il The republican leaders suy, however, | Frecland, Victor Tipnoky and Peter Yos- | BOHE P80 TORES 08 WEEe B0 7 WAV | (O B B MGk aptist Home | fast as 1t was placod there, It is thought - o istly, Noped ‘that tmia uafortunate America at New York. tuat the bill 18 one which, from ite nature, | moskl were fatally shot, James Travinski | call money was almost n ] Missionary society today listened to | now that nothing further can be done and ] most earnestly hoped that this unfortunate e B s 2 Sased k 3 sheduls d | and Joseph Dutch were less seriously in- | serve of the Bank of England is unprece- t 5 4 i Morehouso I cit eith e ety A fMair will be settled and a new era of good | NE YORK, May 27.—The conference of | requires to be discussed by schedules an geph Dulch were-leas serlo g dreaseniby!. Rev,.Dr. H, L. Morehousc cliizens. aro ‘altlier praphring’ th: latve iths feeling and prosperity brought to the camp. | (he rallway employes of North America | that it would be difficult, for this reason, | Jured 1y the Vearobis of the, poilcy At dented, being £6250,000. It in expected that | Ny York on “Its Phflanthropic Work." by | place or else standing iy by and watchiug 1 B’ne Hintendent McDonald and (wo of his n day. When tho vel | to agree upon a day for a vote and be sure | ;¢'en. palice force wevdteut and infoved by | Joint etock banks will scon be obliged to give | Rey, Dr. T. G. Morgan of New York on { the river continue its mission of destruction. b " UiIRHETH MR R hORtaeE a v tHORtobE ] ¢ b b ied eLieraiBtoday; en the gravel |y, 1%he consideration of the schedules would | Sfones ‘thrown byt the orowd. A factional | only one-halt of 1 per cent for deposits, | “1's Patriotic Work." and by Rev. W. C. nue its, # ‘ll‘;“l’“m“l",‘“’;]” S Ay fell at 11:80 o'clock his morning at LennoX- | po completed by the time agreed upon. They | fight has been waged for w vear in the | pud SFET8 0 G0 exchange were irregu- | P. Faunce of New York on “It's Bvangelistic : ']’L'{'lfll"rsl;‘ ‘n"- ds 1 tho Nor !l)wcll. ¢ e ; e | dyce ver 300 represenatives had assem- | ay, however, that they will be willing to | cfurch, and today the enemies of the pas- s Worlel & Mher antizoreeny L sermant eharora PORTLAND, Ore., May 27.—The entive R An attempt was made_ this afternoon by | Iyceum over 4 _ , LLE LR : ropo- | tor, Father Mazotos, attempted to prevent | lar, There was a steady demand for su- B et i 5 : = 5 e : s Deputy Sherlft Jackson, Mavor Lindsay and | bled, - with Executive Commissioner Welse | confer with (he democrats upon this propo- | {8r, Liuihet, Nagoioc, aoubii g Proiiut | Jan, Theve s o sieady demand, for s e amensanABIoU LU bR, sedet | ririest e acnon funer inc e S v Secretary Frank Wolf of the Miners union | iy the chair. There were representatives [ sition after the vo ¢scort was attacked by the mob and the | quoted at unexampled prices. Colonial stocks | ¥4 deli d lev. Dr. T. W. Clase. | disastrous flood caused by melting snow in i to t d make arrangements with the . teken. They claim now, as they claimed | SHEOTL W @itackel By Ll COle X Tho subject considered ‘at’ last evening's | ¢\ 1 FAE N0 EE ERE B e et 7! thorities at Colorado Springs to have the | from every state fn the union and Mexico | gy, e beginning, that they are not dle: 3 - o 8la0 adyarcen; Toreign | cecurities) (Nere|l seauioniiortha RraDYtarian ernaralt fax=i| Eie mevniain rangeste FAE L AL (A 4 e at that place released. The miners | and Canada. There were three seseions held | poged to resort to any tacties for the delay TO RECEIVE KELLY AT ST. LOUIS. || sank Avgentine securiiios were Well sup. | sembly after the call to order was.the re-1 \uit, tY 8 Bow fwenty-fie fect above (i % ;:":1';“1:5(] that It this was done they would | today. That in the morning for or- | of the bill and most of them seem really 7 S 10 POt There was an advance all around | port on theological seminaries, based upon | e AL AL O s men safely conducted to their homes. | paration and in the evening an open meeting g g ; terests affected tain the Industrinis. greatly. The recent tarift news led to buy- | 5 D elnont s the. only one. abone | Tisen three feet, which means a foot and a A &t has been impossible for he parties inter- | for explanation. E. E. Clark, grand chief of :y‘l‘;‘:}“;‘c"‘a‘f’u;g‘: “)_‘(";‘:“l'”l,;,':smf,;d_” After | ST. LOUIS, May ' 2i.—Preparations to | ing, but further sales on shares of bani 2r ol ':“',;!:'“\:3“.‘5' oy questione, Wit ver | hulf rise at this point during the next 4 o o, e at e oag: | the Order of Conductors was made per- | ¢¥, S0 CCRG L 6 " il probably be no | receive General Kelly'a fieet of Common- | rupt lines and fears of assessments caued | MiCT thebe Wwas any guestions, WICh to- | ¢ enty-four lours. The water today reached | B Y it manent president of the convention. Three | o0 S HEM L ed (hey be made on the | wealers have been practically completed by | a reaction. The movement was generally | St 10 {MS SEMRAEY FIe FOInUEE BN | Grant street and all day long merchants on 3 er may be arranged before morning. delegates from the Inspectors' assoctatlon |y oo "oy ™ The republicans probably will | the labor leaders here. The fleet will be | upward. Denver & Rio Grande preferred, | yiol“Ce V0" confiary to full standing was | the water front have been moving goods | e e e g | Were admitied to full privileges. Atter some | HERRe [0 000 GO Gt ERE on | met about fifteen or twenty miles above | Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Atchison | ot of the sen to upper storles. — In Albina many small Serday by President Slocum of the Colorado | gigoussion a committce on program was | & gk % Sy by i e § mortgage securities advanced over 1 @er ASHVILLI ¥ilon e an i peo || liousesion the re under water and the 3 college to a number of mining men of e corad | with the sugar schedule to have the bounty | the city by an excursion steamer, with NASHVILLE, May 27.—Vesterday atfer- ; Iolisch on the flats are undor WhteriancCittl “ lorado Springs. They were loth to listen | "PPointed. After recees Hhers s o Sea | law retained. ~ Senator Walsh will make his | music, conveylng many of the men most [ cent. L noon was occupied by sectional meetings | freibAntE BAVE MOYEE 10 BIEACK EROLMES 4 i him for a time, but after working with :‘lfi‘:’l‘l:': e o e SR a0k | matden anieson ilthia senate, vllncll: wllé :e prominent in labor's cause. The wealers will TERRIFIC BOILER EXPLOSION. of the charities convention. The |‘|1‘.:In‘ con- | Jhe lator than: aversbotore an i mrAdua 2 2 v | v % 8, n v ! ¥ - Ferry d ence McKendre chapel with a hem the entire day and up to midnight they s er del on the tarift tomorrow at 11 o'cloc 8 land at Smith or Ferry street and camp ference met at Qbiauie his already: Heon idone ok naily consented (hat he might make an | l:lrgus:y"lllxeor‘!:n:vg: LA ?L.r.fil'eif“.‘.'.‘"h.i' :pl! ator Pettigrew will also speak at some 1ength | near the fleet. A mass meeting will be held | Further Details of the Disaster on Bourd | large atiendance. The committee on of l‘]:j‘ll‘(‘";l), el L ‘;“‘m‘;‘{ ‘ effort to end the strike. 1 tho miners ac- | pob FEORECATICE TR NN e it | on Monday on Lucas market square iun soon s possivle the Steamer Norden. ficera reported as follows: = Robert T. Payne, | CSPIA % KM ilers ‘and. streams’ flowing 3 popt the proposition they will appoint two | {0 s referred. The proper method of leg- WEEK IN THE HOUSE. e T el ANt ] s MADRID, #May. 27, = Further details havai( Doston iaecratarien st o S NI E M into Puget sound ave swollen, many of them 8 en, the mine owners two men and the | yajve work in the future was also dis- —— Panked.” The arrival of the flect ls timed | been received of the explosion that occurred | Spiiini econd, € B Fauikher Hajsiss nd their banks. The damage to rail- 4 bum; I:m’t‘:‘l“:h:( "c’ln;ft r’xo'u:;]‘:‘r::}'l‘ :‘ nh'“lR cussed and referred to the same committee | State Bank Debate Will Have the Right | for Tuesday and the subscription so yesterday on the Norweglan steamer Norden | reporter an deditor, Mrs. Isabelle Barrows, | Fvad property and farming land is very ° 4 onsti- v ¢! row. 'l ' d to Cedd e s ne S ¥ " Ly ere avy. 2 %6 & Qay'a) work/and ALl that will, have TR dnstaudtians ‘:.Z‘r‘;’,}?f;p.:gx'";'ymfi;.mmi s L A e (o hc men 1s mearly 800, With | 3¢ Dijon on the bay of Biscay. The steamer | Among_the vice presidents elected were: [ Beavy ; : 0 be arbitrated Is what shall be received | Sy 8 TCEURE O HCCEC R ons. 3 WASHINGTON, May 27.—The —coming | ®370N, TiI, May %.—Mayor Brenholt, | was taking coal on board when one of her [ Dr. Walker Lindley of ifornia; B. C. Fatul Wreek Causod by High Water. # herefor. An awful strain has been lifted, | © N iz, § week in the house will be broken up by | the police —commissioner, city marshal, | poijerg exploded with terrific force. Ier | Wheeler of Colorado NORTH YAKIMA, Wash,, May 27.—Back- e 4 & majority of the people feel convince FAVORED BY FLOODS, special orders and adjournment over Decora- | Fepresentatives of the local labor. unfons | ..o\ "o o onattered and the boats and deck T AT T water from the Yakima river undermined 3 Rhat the trouble is at an end 3 . | and newspaper men today made a trip up 0 1 e o camiaieas tion day. The state bank debate will have | tho river in search of Commodore Charle | fittings were blown (o splinters, Some a small bridge on the Northern Pacific river, uld have selectod a Strongon pesitin an | Anthracite Conl Mines Closed on Account | the right of way, but it can get but three [ Kelly ‘and his navy of the Commonweal. | of the debris was carled across the | Darlug Cattle Thieves Being Hunted by | cightven miles from here, ana this morning 3 o selected a stronger position than 'of HHigh Water. : 18, he best. Monday s | The first indlcation of the Kelly cohorts | Guay at which the vessel was lying and & Deputy Marshals a freight train crashed through the bridge. 3 at chosen by the Cripple Creek miners on days i theiweek at'thejbest.. Monday was & flat scow which two } 1 ian | PHILADELPHIA, May 27.—The anthracite . ) 0 (e . L S R o : They | Plece of timber struck a dock laborer, kill- | CHAMBERLAIN, 8. D., May 27.—(Special | Bd Morill, fireman, was buried under the Il HilL Bull Hill s quite a lofty peak District of Columbia day, and the state [ men were industriously rowing. They e 5 v 1 ¥y ing instantly v 3 ; and killed. Bogineer Charles Woih @ sides of the mountain are very precipit- [ coal trade, like the bituminous trade, is at 2 have! X i were found to_ be = deserters. At | Ing him instantly. ~ Two steamers laden | to The Bee.)—-Three deputy United States [ wr an ed. ~ Bngin J 4 'h reci y preciy bank men have consented not to infringe on 3 P h & . e 8 5 oy she to withi hort di; otof th castly differe Grafton company N, another party of d with sulphuric acid and gunpowder were | yurehals have left here bound for Gregory | jumped as his engine crashed through the 3 here they are. perpandieular. . he o h; | & Standstill, though from vastly different | tnat day. ‘The bank bill will be taken up | serters was found. The way up the river | lying closs to the Norden. Part of th | Tarshals ho hey will strive to eftect | bridge. He was badly crushed, but will TS ooy are perpendicular, The top of | cauges. The floods throughout the anthra-| again on Tuesday, when Representative | was resumed, and the mouth of Culvere | masts of the latter were carried away by e oan e ot soms desperate catile rust. | 1ve. The bridge crossing the Yakima river "l"‘["“"“'“' Is porfectly level, and here It | i rogions have flooded many of the mines, | Johuson will make the opening republican | river was redched before the body of the | (ha force of the explosion and in faning | ¢ et e st dnrine men among | at Union Gap is partially demolished, and > his moint the enthesyanen doeated. oTTOM | forelng @ suspension of work until the | 8peech In opposition to state banks, and [ fleet was Sonenal elly heebpted "the | Btruck the two other steamers, -Inflicting | (¢7 W0 of the most dUHRK wnen 4MONE | weveral small ones have been carried away, j 80 the surroundin untaing and passe ed mines can be relleved of the surplus | RePresentative Cox will open for uncondi- | fiehogdition made to him In the way of sup. | Ereat damage on them. Five of the Nor- | {he ristiers are lhown by the pawes of | Many gardens and orchards along the lows ; o & mountains and passes. | flooded mi D nee. f B t is utterly impossible for a body of mo : ¢ tional repeal of the state bank tax, Repre. | plies with the understanding that only his | den's crew were killed and several others | a0t will be made to capture them. | lands have been washed out. Y S It from any direction oy %k smen | water. The result of the enforced stoppage, | sentatives Warner of New York, Walker of | Buppiy' boats call at giton and the rest of | were either scalded or injured by the flying | Sioecn St catile have aynumiie boer i ———— n%.'el:?:"‘;"f"" i ’;g"‘d;‘,";{“'“”""q‘1‘;';“""‘;" reals | tosether with the curtailed production of | Massachusetts, Rayner of Maryland, and | his fleet would slip € As the wind has | debris. appearing in thut section for years. and it WARNING 10 BANDITS, b v . ¢! - e approac P o! ompa or several | Harter of Ohio are also down for speeches, | died out, the fleet can hardly reach Alton L —— is belleved that the gang of which well 3 Rhat 1o body of men could liope to scale the | the anihrache fming Sompanios for severah | SERER OB S %0 over. on nccount. of | Before lite tomorrow morng and St. Lous Sensutlonal Wil Case. and Cummings are the jeaders know more rokee Nation Stirred Up Over Heavy ] tmountain and dislodge the ocoupants of the | NG BT, RIS BRI the Reading | Decoration day. The bank question will get | before tomorrow evening. ST. PETERSBURG, May 27.—A sensa- [ about what has become of these Recelpts of Revenue, B ey tlines Breater than the | apany, wich has been compelicd within | another day on Thursday, to be displaced, Kansas Commonwenlers on the Move. tlonal Will case that has been before tne | LhuR any one clee. The gunk while uho | pyHLEQUAH, I —Beginning S g e N Rt | Dast few days to decline crders. Out of | however, ou I'riday. The hopes of the state NSAS CITY, May 27.—A special to | courts here ended today in the conviction, | exceedingly slppery, and only once huve | tomorrow Treasurer B. . Starr of the Cher- plaughter and with a display of desperate v O cha erated by the Reading | bank men are to close the debate, and, it JEANBASQITY, B ’ 5 the members been” caught in the act of | okee nation will commence the disburses 4 courage. Immediately beneath the fort is | Some forty collierles operated by the I itios | possible. get a vote before the week closes, | the Times from Topek, Kan., says: H.|on a charge of forgery, of Count Sologoub attempting to diepose of stolen stock. This | ment of $6.810,000 Lo 24900 Inalans per Cape 4 Ehe Victor mine, whero It can be easily fired | A} l‘}’r"‘v Ltealvh e of eoul but the om | "“The anti-option bill and the Indlun appro- | H. Arts, who was rbmoved from the ad- and fonr other. porsond, inoluding two Inwe | coourrea’ Tast: talli ‘the cattie’being urivin | Hent SC MO Lo 0T ANGRNRHIC SRS g upon. In the valley and on the sides of D prave ' el il L - ety oG o | Yers. Some time ago a wealt han named | gyerland to O'Neill and shipped from there A 8 Jarge L RS s dlio: alley anc on.the sid clals expect in @ fow days *. have the major- | priation bill are pressing for conslderation, | jutant generalsiip oty Kaisax by Governor | Y5 "G rivaton - ated. Shortly after. | 3 o to QNeHl and shipped from there | 1 L0 of “the Cherokee StHp. o the 3 a Bue ist: 7 Stroug. | 1ty of them pumped out ani in operation. and one or the other of these will follow the | [ewelling, will lead the Topeka contingent | ward a docnment purporting to be his will | Live Stock association examined the brands | United States government last year and Altman and Buena Vista, and the Stroug, ral et Anua Leo and Independence miues, all e state bank bill Joft fardly expected, howi] of the Commonweal army to Washington. | was offered for probate. According to the | on the animals und discovered that they | wiil he the largest amount of money ever in reac dot lery. MORE ILLINOIS TROOYS CALLED OU ever, that cither of them can be reached | General Sanders recetved a company of thir- | terms of this will the sum of 1,000,000 | had been stolen. For some unuceount stid Lo as fery people in the United States, f modern artill A L font tn welt led with food and = during the coming i eok; ty-elght men here tonight and Artz was | roubles was bequeathed to Mme. Gribalo awelland. Gummings Tuve o suy that serious trouble will attend the 4 he fort Is well supplied with food and % - g °s was_bequeat o ) irfbalos sted for the crime, and 1o I'o sy that serious ible attend tr Bmmunition, and the only thing that would | Strikers Re 9] “'""‘:""\ @ Tralns AT G T O NG T r]r{.]‘\e(:l (u!xl\g;l. O, l‘n‘l«‘lr lexm ]1c\||(‘nt|r|;v and Count Sologoub, who Is a grandson of Leen made to arrest them unill now, | Stbibution of the ‘mous ".«Nru';-'.'.:.‘l';' o 3 weaken it in a long siege is lack of water. o He Moved, 4 D and G. W. Gimpson second lieutenant. The | tho celebrated Russian writer of | A portion of the cattle stolen & ipped | Shudow fugth. The. CIty iie alrendy oot 3 ther the strikers have artillery or not | SPRINGFIELD, 1L, May 27.—The sherift 4 compuny will leave here Tuesday morning | that name. A suspiclon was raised | to Omaha on that occasion bel {50 | pith strangers. Many of them are known 1 St ¥ Gold Reserve Quite Low and Conditlons v thix time to be sharpers and gumblers, s not definitely known. From this strong- [ of Woodford county telegraphed Governor 3 8 » ~ | for Leavenworth, arrfving there in time to | that the will was not gen- | Stockman named Rhodes and were being | Wi, cyme here with the purpose of flee b s | Are Getting No Hetter Faat. board ‘“The O SRR Sl a1 (T nora) e : T fe eourt | herded on the Rosebud reservation, whicn e I 0ld _sentries, each of whom Is heavi 3 18 avanlnettrom M Inciit i i AR0 (6 X 3 4l board ““The Commonweale I General | uine and the mafter was carried to court rded 4 ! ! ing (he Cherokees to u finith, and ki armed, watch every inch of greund within ’\“:'“,l "",:"‘ i U A WABHINGEON, -“-‘; O ohe bresent | Sanders saye will positively start for St | with the result above stated. Al five con- | fact gives the United Brates jurisiiction | will ke away with (hem mord than their s . mob of strikiug mine s -obstructing coal | depleted condition of the treasury and the | Jouje that da Captain Artz says that | viete sreons ere sentel e 30O ~.2010 A owe share of the money. They will find, how= 7 the range of vision and go forth in squuds S «ouls on that day. Captain Artz says that | victed persons were sentenced to banlsh ummings may result in others being im- L 5 NS hassen and 1o run it of the | trafic on the Ilinols Central railroad; that | discouraging outlovk for the future ure a | he wants to make. (e trlp 50 that o can | s (o Siberin o - Count Sotopaby o | Cummings may result in others bein fm- | S Gerora they Teave that t Cherokes 1 Ro guard all passes are ot to be buncoed, and If they are not persons who are distasteful to | he and the municipal authorities have done | source of ¢ iderable anxiety to the offi- | discuss the Coxey' mavement intelligently | who was a military officer, shot himself aw-nblding people in Gregory county h. i 1splefol e p ENApT AL Raphean- who-:ara ‘distatefy lel luls of the Treasury department. Already | before the people in the fall cumpaign lead when rd th f 1 | become weary of the depredutions of the | Kol on suspicion they will leave the yme ] them, or who get in a suspleious mauner. | all they could and are calling for lelp. The | ciuls of the Treasury de . Alre: before the people i n. dead when he heard the sentence impose come weary of the dep ons o tion poorer but wiser men: » K " il a e -— — » stlers, and were about ready to tuawe " “henok [hey belive they are fighting for their rIEWts | governor ordered two companies of the | the gold reserve, which had been brought h : oa Lis father, D Tustlers, and were anout rewdy o tike | Uroduy over 100 well armed Cherokee Tris and shirk no danger, and no member of the | Pourth regiment to start for Minonk at | P bY the last bond fssue to $107,39,813, has California Ingugsiigle’ Progress. Faris Socialists Demonstrative. uthorities decided to aet, Jilonuimet here and orsanisdifan S : regular army could be so imperative in his i g ors | been reduced by exportations since March | BALTIMORE, May 27 achment 1 5 LIS ol > | With Jesse Cochyane as their chief com: ] u once. Al Is qulet tonight, but the miners b g oh| o, 14 PARIS, May 27.—Several meetings were e Pro ndcr. Besides nearly ry cltizen of 4 bemands or more ready (o shoot down the | refuse to allow coal trains o be moved | 10 to less than $S0.00000, with no indica- | strong of Gulvin'a. Callfornia Industrial Dr. Fishor May Go Fre e ealday nearly exory CIHBINES man who fails to comply with them. While | Colonel Bennet of La Salle wires that ali | LORS that the foreign demand will cease | army fs encamped gix miles north of this | held today to celebrate the establishment SIOUX PALLS, 8. D., May clal | With \Winchesters and six-uhoote! and Aho fort 1s at all times guarded by’ a force | has been quiet there today and this even- | hoe! Jf Na¥ reached u lower polnt "WIth | oity. mhey expect g esch Washington in | of the commune. A number of soctalist | to The Bee)—dudge Jones hus tnuler ad- | b bente st o mom s wanagiers, "ol f sufficient to hold it, the scouting parties | ing. Assistant Adjutant General Bollee at | counting every available dollar in the | four 4;|' five days. & mr--v‘;rm\d \\I-lvih members of the Chamber of Deputies were | visement a motion made by the attorney ansti an army of not less tha guard the passes, and still there are enough | Pana wires that everything is peaceable. vaults In the treasury the government ’;-“-‘""{L;““'J', a “l“,g'vff Walay was ad- | present. Violent speeches were made, but | for Dr. A. M. Fisher to have the prizoner men Shoull an sitegipt be made to d swarm all over Bull Hill and give an e today has less thun $50,000,000 with which | dressed by Malor Giebrae there was no disorder. The program of the | released” on his own recognizance ne | em of their treasurc, E ::: diate alarm of the approach u!“n body CATTERED THE to_meet its obligations, ———— soclalists included a visit to the cemetery of | State's attorns offered to reduce the I'he amount puld to each Cherokee will s v ity o 3 Ll EBED THE MO Nor does the future show any signs of TWO KILLEDIN 1 WRECK, dere ) 3 ore ; o ¥ amount of I ‘s bail from $1,000 to $500 hout $280, and then the heads of each 3 of men if, by any possibility, such body epior does the fulure A0y signs o 1 Pere la Chaise, where many of those who oupt of Faheria ball from. 8,00t § Iy will draw for ten and twelve ohiis should escape the vigilance of those In the | Five Compantes of 1inols Millitla Score a | Shic TeRCment (O the contrary mopth of : o Crashes Into | 195t thelr lives in the troublous duys of the | CBethul " ury," sUidge. Jonos refused o con. | Aren.” Nearly all the surrounding stat fort. Bloodless (Wiciosy! May {5 likely to be Increased by $15,000,000 | Baltimore & Ohlo Paasenger Crashes luto | commune are burled. The police, however, | (K™ (l™ioter® proposition, and it is | and big cities. like Kansas City and St Town Marshal Baron received word from . K dueing the two succeeding months. The a Hugh Rock on the Track. would allow none but those carrying wreaths | thought that the doctor, twice tried for | Louls, will feel the effects of this payment, : Rhe strikers this morning that if the prison- . LA HAJJ.h, 1L, May 27.—After a con- c'l|ux!esl \.'ul‘cul:nlur‘l Wu (c unx|| w"‘ hélmmle PI’I‘TSB%}IG, May #1.-Today, as the Bal- | to enter the cemetery and the making of ;lhnwlu'lnlllrr and unconvicted, will go ]‘,3"\'(‘1'.'-137 :‘th_‘wmm. flush here for the ors held by the deputies were not released | ference between Sheriff Taylor and the | shows that the deficit for scal year | timore & Ohlo express No. 8, west bound, | speeches was forbidden. A large crowd | free. : A} L4 ) N N - g vill be, approximately, §74,- | o o) Srovi . A o o The case against . C. Crandall for for- oS McDonald, manager of the Strong and | military staft it was decided to head the | ERding Jupe 30 w 1 $Th- | reached the sharp curve at Pine Grove sta- | stood cutside the gates of the burlal place, 5 T— s 4 ; . 500,000. Close estimates place the receipts " | gery wus, on motion of the defendant FRENCH CABINET CRISIS, E nna Lee, would be Killed, together WIth | gtriking miners off in Peru and five com- | for May at §22,600,00 and the dlsbursements | tion, nine miles thix gide of Myerdale, a | but no disorderly demonstrations were made. | FES 0 continued until & term, Cran other prisoners held. They are desirous of % at $25,500,000, r June the receipts are | terrible wreck occurred, in which two men | Rain was falling and this put a damper on [ qu1| clayms he is unable to find C. i5, Pin- | M, Dupuy's Efforts Not Meeting with th panies of militla were ordered to fall in puy & . exchanging prisoners. N . sery | likely to be about $24,000,000, with the ex- | were killed and on rlously injured. The | the enthusiasm of the would-be participants | ney, at the time of the alleged forgery Desired Succeer The mob was encountered near the Peru f ¥ o way ¥ Desired Succeos. = A ARl " ; penditures at §26,00000, making the total | train was twenty-five minutes at Sand | in the demonstration. hookkeeper at Crandall’s bank, and on that S . Still Guthering Recruits, ne and the men were ordered to throw ub | receipts for the flscal vear $291,509,749, and | 3 Vi g ground the case was continued. When PARIS, May 27.—M. Dupuy, who is try- b A 1 3 Patch and the enginecr was running his DENVER, May 1.—Although proposals to | thelr hands, Belng strangers to the English | the disbursements 8857147, Y LR M TR T i M ladstone's Health oving. last heard of Pluney was traveling for a 8t. | ing to form a cabinet, continued hin confer- 0 3 e deputles g0, they falled to comply and starte htie s cohfidently belleved the re- ve R e rocl ¢ g | LONDON, May 27.—Mr. Gladstone passed aul house and had promised to come to | 0 oTnoon W s men= Arbitrate are being made and the deputles | 4o "ryp (n all directions. The troops were geipts for July will Incréase somewhat, yet oL SEASHEURCUES SRR NUSLIR ] ZONBON, MY SN Siadstons Gpora- | Bioux Falla about May'1, but he has faiied | €h0es this afterncon with the men whom he ] Bave withdrawn, recrulting 15 going on, aud | sent in pursuit, and although there were | It {¥ much more certain the disbursements | Gwing to the shrp Curve the engincer Conld | e au b rsfored 1o e neorer®: | (o'show up here (o date, desives to accept office in his proposed min- mdditional bodies of deputies are on the [ several hand to hand encounters nothing | Wl JRGEEASE. A conservative estimate of | not see it, consequently the enwine crashed HaB XA BUITANS . kil e iniaetony Paaile s g —— = istry. The chief dificulty M. Dupuy fis wo The force that was at Cripple Creek | serlous occurred. = A large number of | crease being accounted for by the payment | {Mid: It With Ereat forge, completely demol- | SRORTCRC, 0obhe "Dr. Nettioship is oonfdent B e ool g s g9 Man meeting is relating to the portfolios of for- A Bas returned to Colorado Springs with the | strikers were arrested. of many obligations, Including ab 500, | 18hing the engine tender and wrecking three re 18 only tter of time, Mr. Glad CHICAGO, May 27.—Hugh Rogers, secre- i Arrestad. T of many o ons, ding about 37600~ | cars.” Engineer Wililam Nicholson was so | & cure is only a matter of time. Mr. Glad- | & » Bh cign affairs and finance. M. Burdeau and 1 : tention, it 1s sald, of re-entering the field 00 n interest that' matures & gin- ( tone was allowed to 8it up today. tafy and treasurer of the Commercial In- 3 t the begin- | badly crushed and burned that all of his re- | stone up today M have both refused tak )y the Midland route. They should reach Miners on the Move. ning of the fiscal ycar. During June the | mains to be found was gathgred up apd 5 ——— formation company, which publishes the | M Huul.ulvx«r have bo |“n .mr‘ to ;. ] @ scene of the trouble by tomorrow night DENVER, May 21.—The Fremont coal [ Pension payments will amount to about | placed s a bucket, Mireman Willipm Relh: Yellow ¥ ing at Rio, Commerclal Guide and the Commercial Busi- | 9Mce. President Carnot this evening had & \ Bhe force has been increased to about 300, T iarat SRR AR I SNERL AR t0a na | 310:500,000, and during July fiearly §11,750,00. | hart was burned and ed to death. O, RIO DE JANEIRO, May 27.—The yellow | ness Directory, is under arrest on the charge | 10ng interview with M. Durdeau, but the : beeh lacreasdd | 4 . ed a renberg today and | Tne exuet amgunt of ‘receipts and 'ex- [ R e Phxnicat mesdbnner, wie baaly f NIRRT 2 of forgery. By cutting away a small piece | latter persisted in his refusal to accept the Amalgamated Assoclation Meetin g Euds. | Passcd the day quictly and tomorrow will | pefiditures for the present month and for | scalded and sustagned severe internal injur. { [¢V¢r: Which has been epidemic here during | 5 the' company's advertising contracts he | finance portfolio. Tomorrow President Ci ‘ , s break camp and go to Rouse. The Las | 'he fiscal year (o datg are as follows: les. Fortunately o passengers wero seri. | the past three months, 15 now decreasing, | convertéd them into promissory motes and | not will have a conference with M, Bon : i OLEVELAND, May 3.—The conyention of | hroks _oambp and, 100§ Recelpts for the fonith to date, $0.469.853; | gusly injured, aithough many Were bruised | both in the number of cases and in violencs, | collected the money twice. Ha has mide d if he still refuses to take th 1 he Amalgamated Assoclation of Iron and [ AlimAs county miners 400 in mumber, are | receipts for the fical year to date, 8265, | aug | iarer 41t thorough shaking up fad — thousands of dollars in Chicago alone by the | 18nger, and if he still refuses to take the 1 e e plarriey within a few miles of Rouse and will proceed | 289,631; expenditures for the month to dnte, b Six Miners Killed practige and it is supposed much morc out- | ¢Mce proffered him M. Dupuy will sbandon i teel ';“'m"' "n.u J:"medl :‘:‘" ";v lvlfl‘- there tonight. It s expected 1,000 miners | § T80, expenditures or the fiseal year " mnum BRUSSELS, May 21.—Au explosion oc- | #ide of it. g the task of forming a ministry, of officers, which result ollows: | will be assembled at Rouse tomorrow. to date, $37,628, ell the Watch Plant. SSELS, s plosie . T —— iAo G ident, M. M. Garland, Pittsburg; secre- Potit B ELGIN, I, May 2.—Presideht Avery of | curred today in a mjine at Anderlus, killing End of & Kansas City Desperado. Val Biatz Dles Suddenly. 1 (! % 5 0 Oliliean. | Piltehurg: sasistant Pullman Strikers Will Arbitrate. - \_“‘l"\f;fh"\f' '\,x """f.'(s"lc"\ rere. | e Elgin National Wateh company “has | six miners and lnjuring several other KANBAS CITY, May 2I.—David Tomp PAUL, May Val Blatz, the mil- 3.0, 3 SHIC, - = B SHIN N, May 27 eclal Tele- ~ - —- ins, o - " o ce bre: Ale | i Bocretary, Steve Madden, Pittsburg: vice CHICAGO, May 27.—Leaders of the Pull- ’ Recla notified the stockholders that &n English iRaian Hans e B rranan kins, a desperate negro ex-convict, @ | lionaire Milwaukee brewer, died very sud: 4 denly at the Ryan hotel about 8 o'clock lasg of heart disease., Mr. Blatz wa® ing to Milwaukee from Culifornim e thief an burglar, s shot twi OB AYRES, May 31.--Advices have | Whiia defsine o soond F meit $ have agreed to the sale reached this city from Lima, Peru, show- | home in Ken L 4 gram to The Bee)-Representative Bryan | syndie : \ ents, First district, W. H. Carney; | man strike sald today that negotiations Ty L syndicate has offered §7,000,000 for the plant e : d up and secured t ssage o & o S the Rlant | ayum) L R LN G looklng toward arbitration are under way. | bill authorising ihe payment. o Benumin | otock B aaciders of threefourths of the men at Lis | even as City, Kan, He will die. ] retu:

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