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= THE OMAHA DAILY BEE BLISHED JUNE 19, 187 ) OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING WILITIA STOPS THE FIGHT | 227 Deputies Advance cn the Miners but the Foldiers Head Them Off, MINZRS WILL SURRENDER TO BROOKS Miners for Whom the Sheriff Has Warrants Have Taken to the Woods and the Warrants € Troub CRIPPLE CRE was an uneventful camps of the mi men. Sherifl B 0 command the Fight to do, and if a cla curs between t 48 said all the ¥olled with the mi Authentic informat this mor st will not excee ports of a night e false. One thumb the only damage d @ay. & ki 1K, June 8.—Las ue 1n town and T ed 1 of a miner 'he situation became g v'clock when the entire f: started for Bull H pose of ca Bix de ceed from ties had the i The gannon was left behind. General Adams Rake the hill or sa ommand said t acrifice DEPUTIES IGNORE General Brooks Balt and return th camp, but his order w smarch toward th @er was at once given to the milit fall In between the opposing force went a meeting of Ten minutes after Full Hill there w he alarm at Altm gether for battle, prevailed among hill ¢ nnot Be Serve Probubly E Il not be rush ster- kirmish y quite warltke at 10 h the avowed pur. plans w tling guns with them. The he deputies would every man in the THE MILITIA. a4 the d tling gun ignored ntinued the miners and the deputies st as a terrific sounding of an, calling the miners to- The wildest excitement the miners Deputies milittamen and citizens are now expecting B battle in a few mom General Brooks of the nise from Sheriff Bowers $ad a positive pro that no advance would be made tow hiill by the deputie General Brooks o0 the state troops are to ha keep between oppo s tod ate militia says he 1 Bull The hands of are tied, as Governor Vaite directs all movements and his orders g 1o rm no one, but to rees and prevent a conflict if possible. The deputies want to Bght. clephone mess: n of the m ge froi ners u m Secretary George nion states that n {alhmnru will be offered to the advance of e deputies on [ the miners for whom w sued have already At1 Btate troops interc east slope of Carb Bheriff Bowers to Beaver park. Only all H t General Erooks, at the h ed the deputies on the ate send 1. A majority of rants have been is- ed over the hills. 1 of the hill and ordered them to camp in a few moments of par- §ying took place, during which Brooks no- tifled B s that unless they nt back 20 camp he (Brooks) would tal 1 back. The state troops made rem quick Rime up the east side of Coal mountain, and peaded General Adams and his company of Beputies just as th position on the northeast side of Gra Ich preparatory ountain, three-quarter: we re teking up their to opening fire on Buil of a mile away on air line, and in open view of the fortifica- ons. MILITIA HOLDS THE KEY The mil! fa now holds the key to the situ- Htion and is camped at the head of Gras gulch, in full view of the miners’ fortifica- tlons. A telegram has been sent to the overnor asking for permission to march pn to Bull Hill At 11 o'clock several hundred miners were bn the streets of Altman, but at 12:30 they had all disappeare R0 have fled to the pthers have proba kanons or in the ml Generals Broc few hours. ed. th b nes. S veral are known on horseback and taken refuge in the and Tarsney and Sheriff Bowers expect to go to Bull Hill this after- moon and if the governor gives permission the full state militia will be on the Hill In a General Brooks rode in front of the dep- aties’ lines and shook hands with the men. Ihree cheers were given for General Bro Bnd the Colorado state militia. This last experience of the deputies with Rhe militia probah! General Brooks @ituation, and his orders are for the froops to prevent a meeting of the m and deputi ly en absc The greater portion of robably be sent ackbone of the stri The warlike at 80 far changed that many r.rmms have been issued have scatte n all directions, & hat Sheriff Bower men whom he wanis. T mt the present tim ghe militia is rea strikers or deputi strikers and deput the minority, but either side may fict The Second regl home ke is o nd it rs wil ne whe nd the troops are located. At ot dy to s, a5 fes are still ea conflict. The strikers thus di ing the struggle, as » control of the the deputies will tomorrow, as the broken. of the min: is of those for whom a is not at all likely find many of the 118 €he aitpAtion re General Brooks er places fire upon elther ordere and the for a are in adverter move on cipitate a sharp con- ent of the Colorado Nas tional guards arrived tc ' force now will be abl strikers, and there trouble if the deg tempt to attack th General Brc Bull Hill, In ¢ He will accept the m them to Bull Hill, whic gound, so as to Many of the de gusted and have numb e min s n rence ir surr keep back utles deserte will be mno tia has been day, and General rs about 700 men Iy to control the ther n at- do not ag: rs. w at Altman, on with the strikers, ender, but will not entirely d A few shots were today exchanged between strikers and Beputies, but b COLORADO SPRINC mmander of the Marshal Dana, o n guards, received the fcllo afternoon “Have me at once and post order them to ar DENVER, June B 8.1 Il armed through. The miners are sca injured. Colo., June 8.— YWERS, mediately on celving information from Cripple Creek thi afternoon of the Bull Hill, ( order to Adjutan structing to the min: not to tect them with al mand, to keep th thelr headquarters no force, but tarily. “If th governor added ganized militia tion COLORADO ST Comiy G, © Rocky Mountsin F & Denver & today, aud Major G Fb! it’ until they reek. The troops Floren owl road co way rr take th ville cond vernor Wa neral Tarsney In. t Ge t disarm the e dep 1 und anies over the Colorad nd terminal, an fowed the Rio Grande train to MILITIA NOT ALLOWED TO GO. 3 Ma Mob Blocks the Track a Sent i'ack to the Armory NEW PHILAD pany M of the &et beyoad Ca LPHIA on of affairs on ite telographed an the surrender of them, but to pre Mid r Qu 2 the Company 0. ordered back to the armory. Sherift ealed to and at 9 o'clock riot act the pilot’of an engine. Sectjon men _went down the track five miles and found ties, bridge timber and rocks | on the track, and, worst of all, the trestie | burning. The track was clearcd and fire extingui without interference car _contal the fired military Conl work. burs fere. [ buildin; destroy A report from Mineral Siding, O, urred be bilit ventic ion cents a At Bloomington, cen cl! ay and no further attempts ompany proposition of deputies force enou v a bare at work ne fired, but fight neeting ming of o , but refu: was no probability of any trouble aryland main a ton. t the the hey zh to make them quit. majority the Pittsburg voted to attend the Columbi istrict as long as The operators refuse to stiler an the basis of 45 | House Committec Pre o nd, Lorraine& and in men working under guard | gip say serfous. and have been ocmpelle I ki to leave coal Wheeling tie-up. porte these, tc were threatened 1 ehis cluding women, Tutes. burned field. a in ten m Wi to the e 1s Washingtonlan Home and His Soclety | 4}, 15 In Liguidation. [ n, killed who 3 rested yesterday the on ins railr Gehr, 11 were n ttempt Evansv TROUBLE IN WEST VIRGINIAL the W In the West Vir t yester were made to destroy railro The trouble with lington & Ohlo tra over and trains are Troops hive been Ohio, wt rikers on the Clevela road The mines contre their men to return to | ingy Manown m miners were ur at work near Mexico, Mc Those mnot in fav f the 1 the ¥y they will not be hound by the re riclk In an attack by strikers o gro m r Macon, Mo. no however, cessful efforts were made to n on the r 1 in Ohio, after a Four deputy n on the tra as | TARIFF BILL IS Central Pa was an There had ive inia coal flelds all w m. strike TS Mr. Washburn (rep. ins Ca debate on this schedule w now mov and on the five ts acc to by unanimous cd Mr. Quay, who rule 3 by the Consolidated wheat whea s near Pitts- | etc., rday to inter- | (rep bt e cificat aragraph by str ok o n b time to barle scessful in_ in- they will return’ wi 500 shots were was hurt. mine were set and tion of t were lost 4 cent lon; ¢ een miners 1d that seven men v wounded. The rep: on beans was fixed or prepared bea yivania operators held | 3’ por cont the Columbia c AR6-B0 e penes to give out what their | ris, went int TIL, the coal famine is The Alton shops have [ WASHINGTON, manufacturing concerns | mittee on Pacific railroads has been nded bill somewhat different from to s t down. ing an am ers | tna orted fro Were | that reported from as ar- | weeks ago. This in_ wor t as he was pre ds at Sulllivan, towns and prevented | Will agree to it was 1 to b teres of 3 per cent erre Haute | proyigeq n all t heretofore consid the t istrated. Cleveland, L shals_and tw The live increased from fifty to 400 | Each member of The bridge at Whisky Run | furnishe 20 troops have been ordered | sidered in commit SR e SECRETARY A taken, the c itt lic. Chairman Ri was in this most fayorabl MSREOTT LOCA TEL, execu afterwards adjourned. ford Estats Ta AGAIN 1; | the lution t the ry to be made lity of releasing the € n any way touct v p nsions that se He was instituted agai robably | the debt ng to the Absence of Senator ¢ ered Out to Prevent Interference of to Procced Under with € Train Minute Rule — Agrie: TON, W. Va, J Schedule Discussed. r McCorkle rec the r ggestion SENATE WILL YOT INTERFERE Stan- d, TAKEN UP 1y Taken Advantage the Five- tural rnia made a brie part of the attorney coal trains are mow | could not have been institut i 0. Stanford’s death under the st n mines near | fornfa, under which the co sterday organized. 1 kers visited the [ After some further discussto at work a Nebraska moved to lay the Soldiers were ordered to McLatn . O., | the table. The motion was strikers having stopped two coal s. | 19—as follows Five thousand stri lale, Yeas—Allen, Berry, Blackb Pa., yesterday, but ¢ nee. | Coke, Daniel, Faulkner, G The strikin ners in the Jillico, R R e R district have 1 for a conference With | Mclaurin, Martin, Mill ‘“'\‘“ ik B the St oL Pe corein, Murphy, Poasco, I Al ahe s miness o LIS e Ly : . Vest, White—total 24 Il have res work Wwith a full com- ; — lison, Chan fler, € 3 Westars R s T yixon, Dolph, Dubc Prye The Keokuk & Western road has 12d off | gins, Hoar, McMillin, Perkins several of its trains on ount of the | i scarcity of coal Teller, Voorhees, Washburn—total 1 Everything fsn quiet at McKeespod, T ff bill was then la and no attempt is being made to start | Scnate and Mr. Cullom t 1iL) Minn.) s pro the remainder of be adop! ne t, 1 raciously an c per cent. ice, 1 objected y 1llinois, will make a | DOt present. The consideration of the pend- imposing 20 pe s then resumed, and D.) moved as a b ent n meal, flour, 1 e of the fina he next parz e suit b of which Mr. kholder, fell dereliction on ral. e suit ed before Mr. atutes of Cali- ation was n Mr. Allen of resolution on carried—24 to urn, Cockrell rge, Harris, s, Kyle, Mitchell of Wis- effer, Smith, Sullom, Davis, Hawiey, Hig- Platt ald before the the floor and red a epeech on the general historical tariff question. Jem. d to Mr suggested that occeding slowly dule mo- agreed d. da; was cent on buck- Mr. Pettigrew itute the M- was 1 In placed a duty 85 per cent on com- ase th to inc respectively amendment was amendment wa maccaroni 2 raph cleaned, % cent per cent; paddie cent mendments looking to present rates on dairy and the following rates were fixed: Butter, ; fresh milk, 3 cents per gal- ndensed _milk, sugar of milk, 5 cents 4 cent 2 cen per po 20 per s per pound per_pound; und. The rate cent. Canned as and other vegetables, on motion of Mr. Har- ve session, and shortly the PACIFIC DEBT SETTLEMENT. Time of Payment Fifty Years. June 8.—The house com- sid the subcdmmittee three new bill seems to meet instead of 2 per cent, a provides aring | the approval of the members of the commit- tee, and it is possible that the co nmittee a rate of in- blils that have been and in in: ntroduced, and me when final payments are to be made is limited to fifty years, years. The amounts and times of payments ether with those of the trainmen, | are changed to conform to these cl if the traln_was not run = : was done, The mob, in- [ TBis Dbill has not nstead of 100 anges. vet been agreed upon the has been with a cop; le changes bill, but added that it no tee , but as it was con- only and no action did not said would make it pub- today that it yet be made seemed proposition presented. CHICAGO, June 8.—(Special Telegram to | Washington to the The Bee A. st )—Secretary and Treasurer William association, w just three lieved to hospital of td Madison street neither ¢ n DES justice of t cotch-Trish Courts of Hlinio of the Towa State Development This and offic simply sle The &wit into the han Second Day's MOINES, day's session of the Scotch-Irish delivered by dead he Wash fome at | necessity for the and Og He is | against the Stanf nor s he in extrem He is | € k srott of the Switel ho mysterious g off a debauch, Central and Union to have ben agree tee on Pacific lying in the | the measur ¥ disappeared > was ba- s of a recely e compar B pay the Uni WORK OF THE Ju cssion of th gress ut es Moines. June B.—At udge ¥ 1 of 10 1 uldating on or a t th deb! National Con- the nal today a John M. Sc ne court of Influence on 5 per cent the fift thus wi the Intercst on the govern It Will Be Cos of the Senw P SAN FRANCISCO, June 8.—A s al from Examiner gives what ific ra on by the er ne- b 4 It is purports to be a full synopsis of the new bill en's Mutual Aid | funding the debt to the government of th flroads all house com laimed that if d a law there will be no vernment Croker are to semi-an COTCR-IRISR SOCIETY, § 1 ber cent of the entire debt cent fc nth of m is an ored at provide to push lat and Hopkins for the is- rest payable vea Be- be reguired to unually half of for ten years, r that period, the total in- ss In the next ten years. In a sim- ilar manner 15 per ent mus 1 ten years; 20 per cent the fourth ten; : a total of 50 per cent g out the debt in nds 15 in ment at t be paid the fifty years. 1f fault ninety foreclose. The administration » Special Meeting Committee Tuesday. ne 8.—(Special Tele- Masonic Grand Lodge of Iows Adjourns. The al report of CEDAR RA DS, Ia., June 8.—(Special South Dakota on Indian ‘elegram to The Bee.)—The fifty-firs ual claims has now b prepared © n of the Mason grand lodge L fdered by the sen com- | of Towa hes been been brough Man irs at a special meet- t nat on Tuesday next c n th ry t ting was the most su the bistory of the grand quire t Adams, Nebraska aster minztion of Der of delegales rep er of lodges beln Jo P cording of Un and Madison c president today Moody sent H Brewer anunty R. Carroll e at Rock Falls 1ed States liens n to the Tower, N South \\‘A. er Bur- resighed Phelps county, mall will g s have been estab oupty, §. D., with stmuster, and at Mc | Cook t W. Miller victor ! th there sion: nam night long SID. n Wyon gram vears years. In musse i 8 new tracts. what tract city. 1t “York, and Mr. ¥ tve p asy n county, 8. as postmaster. Confirm testing again tum on the Benn though acting from executed if caught tives, for been may have es In It is hoped n will erection the fugitive wou unwittin another internati complaint wi Salvadore: of a new gov grossed for some t D., with by the Senate. GTON, June 8.—It s le sresident of Salvador has ing the best 1d doubtl 1l be me ernment Tariff «\gr-ement” Not Like without not feel nent to close det ary delay, and satisfied, but on bate on t . that thi he democ their o JUNE 9, 1894—TW ILVE PAGE S George until pensi rned | ng WASHINGTON, June 8—The senate, in executive session, made public the follow!: confirmations William P, berts of h o« na, consul at Vietoria, B. C.; Charles aryland, second as:ist- ant post 1 Post s—David At n n, K McMillin, M J.M. M poria; Sarah Leavenworth; War- ren K. Naus, McFherson; John E. Ireland, ph B. Fugate, Newton; John Clens ny; Freder Cooper, Lyons. M. Sigwart at Maquoketa. Cal- Morgan Grass Val- NGTON S§.—The senate, In Alexander G. Brice of Towa, at Cuba; John P. Campbell of Cali- fornia, at Port Louis, Pauritius, Littie In the Honse WASHINGTON, June 8.—The day's pro- | ceedings in the ho were enlivened by Mr. Walker (republican of Massachusetts) complaining of the poor ventilation of t house and the {ncapacity of the archite of the capitol, and Mr. Weadock's (democrat of Michigan) T to the attack of Mr | ton on the Catholic church. | n_of continu | se at New York w Irich of Illinols, and 8. on been of- In this f o bill w crats n i WASHINGTON, June 8.—The prospects for an agreen bill is not very hopeful. M sured the democratic managers there will be no unnece: g0 along to the satisfaction of the m: an agreement. T tarift Aldrich has as- ll | ajority do de is considerable opposition to night ses- Nebraska John H Naming a Postmaster for Puffalo. eral B Tower, Samucl Tetley ets & Postmastership. WASHINGTON, June 8.—The president today sent the following nominations to the senate —Buchanan Schley of Maryland r of customs in the rict cf ‘Willlam F. Hutton, Ho Farmington, Mo. utton, Neb. of Howard H. Baker for postm CLOUD BURST Robert victed of horse stealing, each recelvéd two one inv Buffalo, N ©old and h WASHI in the treasury at the close of busin was $116,708,463, of which $76, was gold reser Second Heavy Ra Y. Mr. Baker aged o Carh 10 the 7 rensury. Tue cash balance TON, June &y —_—— County, drouth is broken. struck the church, & HAY § Telegram to Th and as a well. T very favo to ng to sentenced Frank Ho der in the first degree, to be hung No ber 23 Thomas Morrison, convict the second degiee, to s 2 in PRINGS, Neb, onsequence the rable. Y, Neb., June 8 The Bee)—Heavy » county this afternoon. prove beneficial for all gra Marderer Wil Penalty November 28 RAWLINS, Wyo., June The HOWARD SENTENC —Judge Kn rd, con ter 1T HASTINGS. ASHINGTON, June 8.—Postmaster Gen- 1l has sent to the president the at yout 50 years ship chandler. last 2,205 of the Week for Adams HASTINGS, June §.—(Special Telegram to The Bee.)—This evening Adams county en- joved a regular cloud burst, a heavy wall of rain coming down in a surprisingly short time. This is the second heavy rain in a week COZAD, Neb., June 8.—(Special Telegram to The Bee)—A nice rain fell here this afterncon, and the indications are that the The lightning attering it badly, June 8.—(Special crops a (Specta Bee)=-This section of the country was visited by a fine ratn last night L looking he prospects for good crops are 1 Tele- rain throughout he result will D TO HANG. Pay the at I 8.—(Sp etween the hours of 10 the Li ramie ed of mu erve twe penitentiar Hittle and William Brow Wyoming's Suprem CHEY The Bee)—8e he tr By N al impo against Kill In the case of the Clear Cree nny, defen: the judgment of Ju Johnson county dge Llal Capital wlins. n, o Court Dectsions. Wyo., Jufle 8.—(Special to want decisions wi dant Ditch ted of mur- ainsi the ditch affirmed. Kilkenny sued the for damages resulting’ from the October to five years imp: penitentiary, cas f Anders from Sweetwatef count 1 error, defendant below £ a ditch belonging 1o the co ris n again . th pany ch crossed his land. The decision of the Jower court was ai- firmed in the three cases of the I'irst Na- tional bank of SBundance against the More- croft Ranch company. These were from Crook county, and turned upon questions of practice. The decision of the Jower court was re- versed in the cace of McNeally, from verse county, and_the ndant was given a new trial.' McNeally was sentenced last onment in the st Ras- e plal n- was_granted al ‘for error.oecurring on the trial of the case The case of Hood against Smile Carbon county, was afirmed. Thi lving {he question of bull he court hald that so 1 original contract can be traced, no matter changes have been price is to govern, ges Sherman Ca ilire— Preferred Death to P ND The Bee. a sister in son, wife M'COOL JUNCT s are r onable. Boal, Ge 1. ody in thes made, t fre he coi 0 is n- n- with Such extra E rge Can verty. Colonel Cody's Latest Enterprise, CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 8.—(Special to The Bee)—Colonel W. F. Cody (Buffal Bill) is at the head of two recently organ- ized Wyoming corporations. The W. F Transportation. gempany s incorpor- for the purpose Of operating & stage bet the tows of Sheridan, Wyo., the lowstone National park. Tne 1 placed &t §1200). The W ! company has the same 1 ‘tlock. The intention of the com- pany is to bulld & modern hotel at Sheri- ISLAND, June 8.—(Special Tele- in poor clpeumstancey y taking fifty grains of strychnine agony. Despondency e. Her only relative ki in terrib Gaylord, Minn f the p e 'ent on the wip m )—Mrs. Christine Brady, a ted sul- nown ie Mrs. 8. 5. Peter- Blue. dent’ of & bank In that 19 the f Thirteenth Annual State Pharmacentical luded, Ascociation Convention Oon THEY WILL MEET AT OMAHA NEXT TIME Henry Gering of Plattsmouth fdent—Other Officers Named th cises of the Meeting. HASTINGS The Bee.)—Th ceutical assoc n closed its thir Fairbury; second vice lemen wer Fairbury k. The State will choose one examiner fr lively ba was ch next m. and th Wednesd: Thur fixed as t was cho as local secretary vote of thanks was pa 10 the retary, druggists and s u: assisting in m success and ev ated. There vention cloged The “Missouri C. te meet at Om| gre noon the we: ng exercises were held at the pa; hall witnessed suc in doors, cracker r: ence in a roar. A aking the enter erybody n ter the t lonels” were LINCOLN HIGH S{HOOL GRADUATES, Class of Ten Young Ladirs Acqu relves Handsomely. LINCOLN, Ten girl graduates gowns and bedecked with flowers platform of the Lansing theater ing. They re nted the grad of 1894 of the Lincoln High scho says on various questions of de to the world by several of the gra been read, the aud Rev. Augu! niversity American Literature” Her rat scien e 8.—(Spe sertation on its phases. It was fully joyed and appreciatéd. Th in: reed with selection: High school ¢ Nelia M. C pro The graduates were: Cocbrane, De H. Ci Elliott, Ol Green, Bdith M. sh, Myrtle WEEPING WATER, Neb., June clal to The Bee)—The H g exer house. The re were Emma Clizbe, 1 Swear- Parkison, Jen fickle and and the class includes the in the c All were gener- supplied with flowers. The musical selections were especially good. Tonight the High school alumni will celebrate the an- nual banqu The Weeping Water academy will hold 0 coment exercises June students will graduate DISCOVERE Dakota County Suit Contesting SIOUX CIT to The Bee.)—Seven repul defeated for office in Dakota c pebli e Llocti scial braska, last fall have secured recogni in the supreme court at Lincoln contests of the election of the d All the offices but that of school tendent are contested. They charg the democrats rang in repeaters In one exceed 190 votes crats polled 225 o The democratic all less than 100. Irregularities refusing republican chall the pol g places are pluces. The cases were trict court some time £0 as to get them befor direct Fremont Urevities FREMONT, June 8.—(Special to The Bee —George Todd and Annie Johnson, hoth of Waterloo, Neb., were married Wednesday by Judge Plambe Albert man and bride of LeMars, Ta are visiting the fam ? their uncle, W Del Freeman, Application was made yesterday to th issioners of insanity for the rlisca Peasel March last he independents of Fremont ga a political club on Satur State Universalists Meet. 1N AN ATMOSPHERE OF NIRTI Uected Pres- for pcuing Year—Closing Exer- C. R. Sherman of Oma A genera al e of the court rodm, the young ladies for nments disbanded ha next June to confer the s from the fourteenth cne. This after- her looked 80 threatening k and s could be it Ia D 1y otherwise er rteenth annual con- Them- t ting cl fter nce was addressed sta J. Chapin, D. D., of Lo Dr. Chapin toak for her subject dre: er a plea for more thorough an 5 ram us, and a piano solo by by that Dutton held walk al to The Bee.)— 1 the regulation s had by was d con- ous study of this subject than a dis- en- was the 8.—(Spe Teleg: ) MANY FRAUDS. ;an candidates Ne- nty and file. democrate 1 superin- an w 1 dents of this city as voters to assist the precinct, where tnere never was all told before, the , and in another they polled ninety-elght votes in excess of all previous a other the ismissed e court 14 and nine ans File Sensational 10t Democrats. that resi ais sept to the asylum in TECUMSEH, Neb., June 8.—(Special Tele gram to The Bee.)—The state conventi niversalists convened in this ¢ and will remain in session tom Sun, The attendance is good it rr a work is being taken hold of with a vim. executive ¢ afternoon and this evenin R Chapin delivered an able sermon. Killed by the It BLUE SPRI) to The Bee)—H. W. W farmer of Sicily township, died sud ey oAl of a Gun. ittee held a conference A @S, Neb., June 8.—(Spe ms, a well knowr, 1 tod w and nd the The th night in consequence of the recoil of a g with which he had shooting a short time, pas Will Improve Exeter's Stree EXETER, Neb.,, June 8.—( Bee.)—The city fathers met in regul sion last night. The most impor ness transacted was the authorizi committee on streets and alleys gotlate for some paving stone t ings on Main street. Cozad Merchant Falls, COZAD, Neb., June 8.— to The Bee)—Harry Le an assi noon. Ralning at Rushville RUSHVILLE, Neb., June 8.—(8, gram to Tho Bee.)—A coplous ra refroshing this part of the earth eral houl ng t lay r r of the ¢ n leas be for It struck him in the breast and be lived but Th bus ross gument to his creditors this after Te sev , with Do present indications of a mer- hite graced the even- ma 10- of Woath « A THE BEE ripple Creek Wa 1en Defeats He Closing Session of the Stat BULLETIN. r; South Winds. rA s K Druggists Norway Has a Royal Seandal, 2 ha Wins from Des Moines About O. I & N, Independence. 3, Councll Bluffs Local Matters. 4. Editorial ana Comment. 5. Congregational Home Mission 8. Local Repubilcans inw Jangl 9. Stone's Minority Report on Jenkins. How a City Salary Was Not Drawn. Tr ofm ¢ b the Luv Bittner's Plan to Geta Living. 10. Crops Along the Elkhorn Road. 11, Commercial and Financinl News Live Stock Markets of the Country. | Dun and Bradstreet on Trade Conditions, | 12 Peogress in the Great Weat. CORBETI'S CASE POSIPONED. He W NE | st Bee.)—At Bee.) delive The for the ensu presid lodge, rn Bee.) FORT R( left on the CLAY CENTE ws Ready but Bishop Bonacum Not Present BRASKA CITY, June § al Bighop Bonacum pr Judge Chapman set next W Pretty St Faul Wedding PAUL, Neb., J n today ng of Edward J ever witnessed t couple leave on the train tonight for t wedding visiting the cities along lukes, and in elis return to take their resid ORFOL At y rred Schngler No'es SCHUYLER, Neb. The Bee)—Hon. J. B r a Pythian memo; use as lodg is b John F. Hoa at Rogers, this nora Barnes by ity Thursday Schuyler H nt; Mrs Fran n, Toa Free with RED CLOUD, Neb., The Bee.)—Willam Lon r, was arrested sefore Justd out by Ch principal Misses cCall and Lets 1 o'clock train isiting_his brot ; Venel Maly, S. W.; Lesl 11, Jennie parents beautifully sigr Rev ling to the After th city The happ Pink and red on. The bridal for the east. and Personals. June 8.—(Speciad to Frick of Fremont will ess a® Boh under ler. mily went to Bangor, will spend th ge of Sch re from Hartington r, Henry Bolt land, cashier of the count marr Rev. T. W. Leard of school alumni officers vening E. Moore, sccref treasurer. His Hevo ver June 8.—( and Attacked by a Rabld Dog, LINCOLN, June 8.—(Special The Bee.)—Considerable excitem 1 in the neighb d of Fift streets this afternocn, caused by a dog be- longing to F. W. Helin animal madness this morning ar cellar by hi W r the pli r Gre ctible with beast h b le troubl r Creek Cr ports.d Representatives f Pyth avalry 1 M 1 Ninth nig v York to appear t ed select two in th ordnance corj it Reduced Rates to the League Meeting LINCO Neb., May 26.—All delegates to the State Leag an Clut meeting will be retur rd fare providing they purcha tlon when they leave celpt from the stamped by Secreta vention. NGLE COPY FIVE CENT Legisla | Englana Not Asking Can OTTA was ple in the is here to MADE the sux that a cording ment, a of the for th in tha Canada ment w of §760, line of RO clud Zanard OFFICERS ACTIN Important Storthing—Motlon t WILL word was recety contiuan but simply st re improg ticles which ar 5,000,000 peset SOUTHAMPTON TO QUEBEC, a New L OTTAWA, June 8. ill sh.rtly Ocean ¢ CABINET OF ALL THE TAL [ ARY SCANDAL IN NORWAX ture Has Some Indignation to Exe press and Does It, G WITHOUT INSTRUCTIONS teport from a ittee of the © the Gullty Oficers—An Address o King Osear. June &—The has presented an ime that at the height the crown and th resulting in the ime rvative t, sev- 1 naval s delib- ruined placing a num- t in readiness for 1 nd caused the war ship to b red for action. All these e v secrecy, and General Weirgel A reported simi- s action In pting et military measures. 1 that the report te sube t r t with the visw of ation of the guilty left, moved an ad- ut the danger anding & guaranty m and independence king to assume the and guardian EMPLOY WHOM SHE PLEASES. da’s Advice on the Chinese Labor Questla WA ten days ago he Dominjon govern- 1 authorities that they ploy Chinese labor on courie of construction C. This was in response to sed by the Dominion govern- juest_of Colonel Prior, mem- 1, B. C., submitting that there nty of white labor to be obtatned vicce. A letter from the im- \orities gives no reascn for the of employment of Chinese labor, that as the British govern- paying 1 tifications it will to em or which it sees is considered by all but ultratories be a slap in the face to Canada. CUBA'S TAX COLLECTIONS, Complications from a Misinterpretation of the United States Treaty. 21D, June S.—Minister Taylor has 2ted a note to the Spanish gov- leclaring that the customs duties collected in the island of wing to misinterpretation of the with the United States. As a result the United States claims re!mbursement of of 22,50 s on the ground free of duty, ac- to the English text of the agree-- re inciuded in the Spanish copy agreement which was sent to Cuba use of the Spanish cust officials land. It is said that if S his matter the Cuban re would un a'n should nue under ergo a decline of Wants n Subsidy from England for )f b ast Steamer The Dominion govern- sk Parliament for a vote )00 a year as a ‘subsidy for a fast teamers on the Atlantic between n and Quebec, New Brunswick s are up in arms against the propo- and on Saturday putations trom of trade of New Brunswick, Nova and Prince Bdward Island will inter- the government to ask for the aban- nent of the scheme. LOWERED HER OWN RECORD, shound Lucania Again Shortens the Distance to England. QUEENSTOW ne §—The Cunard steamer Lucania, which arrived today from New York, has lowered her best record by thirteen minutes and at the same time gailed seventeen miles more than on the crlier trip. Her time on this occasion was five days, twelve hours and Aifty-eight minutes. TS, Crispl Trylng to Reconstruct o Ministry with Rudini and Zunardelll, 3, June 8.—It is reported that Sig. Crispl will for & reconcilliation cabiaet, v the Marg di Rudini and Signor 1 fiuke of Portland Wins the Oaks. June 8.—At Epsom today the for 3-year-old fillies carry- tance about one mile ' f, was won by An ble, brown fi t, 8 n cut of Tact, owned by the ke of F land. ect Duch brow v Haglo- Grind Duchess, the property f Sir rilth, was second. Sarana b f Sraband, cut of Wild F | cint waned by Lord Cadogan, was third, Siclly Starving. ROME Signor Colojan, membér £t Chamber of Deputics has writtento lo, ribing the conditicn of the lation I¥, which, he says, t sper Thirty t and iners y improvement. They are threatening to burn the cr various estates, and that if they are condemned to dle e il share thelr fate, ws in South Afriea. June § ministers 1 of hurbandry have h colony sed to organize wh all the B attered over South b: fo ts of land 1 implemnets are to be given va Sl at War, rquadron of ut of Brazil, has safled for 1 & from Rio Grande 1 Sa a, with 3,000 s arrived at Cruzalla, ) an active campaign. Purchases Matchbox. Baron Hirsch has pur- ho ran second to Ladas Derby e ce paid 0 nel $26,000 is to be viding Matchbox wins the Grand Parie Fail 8.—B. J. Babcock & |, traders in wheat and cotten Remewber Juan of Are Aunually, The nistry has decided houor of Joan of Are

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