Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 15, 1894, Page 1

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ESTABLISHED JUNE TALES OF THE BLOWHOLES 1871 ()\[\H\ FRI[)\\ \Ifll{\'I\h. JUNE 15, 1894 SINGLE (‘()I\ H\F (E\"l\ | | Obarles 8ill, s Former Carnegie Emploge, j g o o ] . e Tells of Doctored Beports, 1 " e L% aem en; ) | b Omaha Bent on Lynching 2 ¢ Lindihyests it to the htered t UNRULY PRINCES REMOYV ruise o Severa Bers ‘ Maud Rubel's Marderer. SUPERINTENDENT KLINE FIXED THEM UP e in view of this fact. or to post- | PEERS REJECT THE NEW PRESS LAW | Relatives of the Late Sultan of Moroceo | CAUGHT BY | Porornts of ThE paxoris | e ¢ il the 14t of Jamoar ‘ Flaced Out of Harm's Way. { | KEPT FROM THE JAIL BY THE POLICE | Mr. Searles wa personal view « LONDON, Juse 4—A & trom | sutherners Finish Their Ticket and the | e Gave Directions to Employes Just What to | 0F [0 tNERe ”‘ S e 7 | Twelve Mundred Houses Consumed by Fire | Tangiers sars that s re h be | Seventy of the Gang Who Stole the Union | o therners Star .,:.. ,,‘L,,,v s s | — Do with the Defective Plates and Then ths f the 1s nuary was for at Yamagnia, Japan—Desperate Battle | chief princes of Mor w k | Pacific Engine Will H.ve to F | M7 s 7 The ¥ to Ben Commits ernment to Correspond. S r Allen—Y r what Latter Were Defeated. | = ";’ T e army. | for Contempt. . - ofReersitihr riscn to Look for Him, - £ - 3 . | 7 bos ¢ . ¢ - s WASHINGTON, June 14.—C! . o i L 4 Pammore Dire St g HE HAD BEEN QUIETLY TAKEN TO LINCOLN made the 2 o de Sear T far f put | £ struc. fective arm the govern- e Allan “How § i et r. | ia H. P. 8 S Hired Him to ting commit earing drew 5 - . sburg b O et g together many tog naval exy Dot direc There was the testimony unt tn wh sult of certain These reports w Superintenden as to mak conformed t tions of the govern Bis report from DISCUSSEs FREE WOOL AGAIN. Several Republican Senators Enter a Pro- Against the Meacare ch he made wr 14 e foatiie 10 | of seventy-tive or 5 wazon, | BROWN PERHAPS RELEASED TOO SOON L 1S wings, cne the | Now Out of the City and Police Lools ing for Him—Negro Corroborates Oilicer Fles ing's Statement, Though FIFTY HARVESTERS DROWNED. Withoat Knowledge of It Pas enger Boat Capsizes with Frightful Re- | sutts Through_Improper Handling. Kline made m ¥ 1 CASTLEBAR, Treland, June 14.—A dispatch htm. Kiise ch government inspec the work as rep h talk both Omaba yesterday Pay s confes- ening the Omaha was 11 o'clock.™ bouse men d about all were ATCHISON S4YS NO ALL "ROCND. Refuses to Join in Boyeotting the Lake Erie & Western The boat capsized bodies have al mber o ‘fake work ndent Kline ng ends der wa remarks as “hanging is were ¢ D Bad given order plates to cove Court of Honor to Regulate Due ST. PETERSBURG written 2nd verbs t s home. a rough diagram issued epp tofia c ol the order sed of officers, Rubel scrutin: made by i KL bundie of these dlagra: “Do you mesn to say tive Dolli “that these the Omaha ositively let the law s utest doubt be lax in the 1 be in favor I am cuted and pun~ rey om my, been praying father ever than 1, but F nd assist in mol- hat be was golng | LONDON, June M.—a | Times from Pekin says that Korea is subeid HINGTON, June on received a cable dispatch the capital of Korea, stat “And he left the evidence of this bogus work in your hands?” “He did.” *“How much aid you ment as an infor “Six thousand said %e was led through the fll-t ceived from Klin was a_“human br Witness said he Pittsburg at Jenks. It was gt Bavy. In response to close questi 22id he and attorneys had taiked amount to be derived from the gov: He and other informers had first hope: sgram to The railroag employes here were iasse 1o recapture the train the Celorado bortls Cuc o Orleans Mas Found & Bride. s e | PARS, June 14—A yumor is current in JEPanese | shis gity that th ricts. The | Son of the | the Prin daug! and for fear g0 to Omaba while the re- warned him against might regret. Mra. <if on a possidle 2t 8 o | but Mr. Quar was e &, | Stating that the usm e had he mov tion was iost, 15 t Quay moved that the consideration Afterward a ured a tra Lord Chicf Jnstice Celeriage Dylng. X they would get a govermment position. motion was LONDON, 13—At sat if any of her family, said on further cross-examination that the | oot i TR such a procesding she workmen had no motive or inter = the B et St i e, like Payne, es. They worked on ti S St e | she preferred frregulari were not benefited by arger output. T: eompany and superintendents were the o to get the benefit. “If the gos flcers had known the actual work they would have rejecte night, and Mr. attention to the ded and scious and tha tog. in the courts. WOULD ECUROPEANS NOT ATTACKED. IRON TRADE REVIEW. Frighifal Effect of the Plague on Chinese Eesidents in Hong Koug. | Indiference of Buyers in the Face of the | Mr. and Mrs. crowds om d, “Wel of such work.es was accepted HONG KONG, June 18— Seventeen Scarcity is Phenomena b 5 Y Congressional Committee Making Good it oy o s . - = then, we s notes the spe A S une 14—The 2 i we . with piags amd Diowsdies. Th Teadway in Iis Freparation. ared Chinese have died of the plague eI ibe s i ; il 50 to Omata two plates of the conning tower | - B R e 3 K the s:r‘e:i gon. Ome plate had = hole as A good deal of Bessemer ore has hours cars and cime up to Omaba, getting off at man's hand, which was plugged up. Mr. P to the present time has not paiycie scld during the past three o Cummings asked what had become of the e i durizg the [ s and books which showed the real work done B e and an x»J“ancv of about 16c t venteenth and intenden w decreasing In sever- | over the lowest prices-has been » re at- Sl said he had seen Superintendent Kiin pasog . sev e : the wenise bura two of the books. The other three > 3 general exodus tro ur delr 4 the rumor was bad @isappeared. Sill said he had scen s There were eighty- St T _He did the plague yesterday. The Frick about the plant oceast ve quarter have 2ot know about the books burned. The company was Craig, one of the i ater and on d swelled ta ed e government d in the streets ng the after- was uitimately paid by the t the station at hfrn‘fi“fi%?féff‘c. then took MEXICO'S OFFICIAL SCANDAL. HIGR ALTINCDS DIRGEXOUR e :r‘::‘!:)il;“le::in;e”ix;l“‘x;rn“ n; 'nze the r | Secretary of the Yr;&:r_v Makes Charges 'l“.’n;rrl‘r‘;‘:f‘::'.:'ul‘-n:;::"’;:‘:: Overland preparad ports made by Superintend 3 S g En;:fl:!\";nrr | B e T e e 4,10 the sail SENATORS ON THE RACK. esters as well ¥ that he would y attempt on has been created in governm les of t sensa city by the secrs Gray's Investigating Committee Will Have | at Big Springs and will take General Adems will have every me them before ceasing this line Every Senator Iiefore Them. | the treasury preferring charges | | et b e WASHINGTON, June 14.—The Sugar guarantece fty of the prominent offictals of e | and gave his t pUres 2 8 'hhfln investigating committee will begin his department. The charges are of a | oree red to s y do 30 with ators tomorrow and, it s w ure, it being all the | as m ing senators tom [t s | | Sixteenth | | to the d ng a serious o a quiry. The idea of the c has not ;“: ry senator answer GTON. accused have been e bave every INGTON i:3008 9 hee B gned to guard to whether be bas bought of his physician leading up te never before suspected of wromg- Bk, eur about decided to s - 4 the streets riff legis Cheszpeake bay. i o i any way complaint that BRITISH TEADE UNHARMED. | iy s " DO s cond ained Charies Coster of e L Fanic of Last Year. | g | J t : rsof U 3 war that no violence would be gan & Co. of New Y i [P e S i z r Miller sail that he would b | | They Expect ta. = Ordersd ¢ Julesburg % s \ | be g to b : mitics o' Tl reports that his - i i | oy Momen f Payne re, but ne. large quantities of e | i this sald that he knew asve hers | of the stock by senators |'s street | fluence legislation Sugar trust. and was excused Before the WASHINGTC was a marve afely emerged fr Mr. Bayard the w quired to tributed by company for gpolit 1892 and 1892, and rance and walls, when It appeared be made, but back. Within thres FIELD, sail purposes upen iy upon that subject they s - h . e B DEATH OF A GREAT JURIST. K- e mob made the been rep | 5o badly hus th r . i Mr. & the comm e Lord Chief Justice Coloridge of England g0 his bopdsmms surrendere ets w 1y cicared R ane which be s Passe Away Yosterday. has since bea under guard, try gained the attention of Batan Ut Buccess 19 get a new bond s & Citizens, T LONDON, June 14.—Lord Chlef Justice ridge died today. Jopes and discussed with schedule of the tariff bill r &5 a man for that Sam Payne sitice was that at 23 cents as ; ) s g EE e — AL 5 - Shat PSS 25 The . B C. ZeBlance (altern D! ge was the son of Sir KTON, 8. D, June 14—The sol- Lizcoln. He is not S W8 Sagres Sugar a tax of 1 omt & pesad, a nguished Eng- rs reunion here has. broken has not beem thers or 40 per cent, the present rate, was exces- sive. For refined sugar be argued the tax > not bring the disgrace nephew of Samuel Taylor u our city. Disperse and Working for a Polander's Rel-ase. He was born in Devon- shculd be $1.60 per 100 instead \x Lo WASHINGTON, June 14—Willard W. 3 g — A | “That is true,”” Mr. Searles ted the | Saperston of Buffalo, N. Y., the attorney of o T ol B B ER'S iy % Feptying. “But the ssaste wil Pole who retu = : N M A | !“EE:‘-IU\:':.R).E:;BE:E mot give more than $1.40 per 100. That cas rested a 1865 as a | Dot be done. The o e will not tax re- = Becretary i peared. “He fined sugar above §1 2 all the Prolonged Drouth Broken. from Wardea Sustice Moore read this ducted the defense in the Tichb his speech required a month “1 said,” continued the wit s, “the only other thing to do is to begin with 50 de- Srees and tax that sugar at eight-tenths of & cent. That will bring you to $1.40 on re- EEN, 8. D., June uth here was br by a viclest thu nearly an in cheers were raised and ® are satisled.” elly Striking for Grub. Shipments Wil Cease. | fined sugar.” Belief that Gok lialy's New Ministers. | are safe wih SON, Ky. June & 4 .~ e Senator Jomes replied Yes, but the | WASHINGTON, June M.—The cash bal- officially aanouaced - . - . ey ges, | a7 once left the st isiana senators will pot take eighi-te { : | the n_ today e e B Lou! a ors will pot take eig! | Wil Meet at Lincoln. l 21255 | that Sigaor S bl of & cent for 80-degree sugar. They want | wus gold reserve. were | folio of min: &1 cent protection on that. They bave | no gold engagements today MADISON, Wis, £ efus 'St Was 4 commis. put 1o & peg at 80 dogrees, 1 cent per pound. | of the amount engaged yesterday has been | SiE0or Boselli wrrual meeting of v | Cox, trom Sowth the committes bave put another on refined | returned to the treasury is regarded as s | nance. Si X Protective fraters as | cbey order of at 3140 and there we are very hopeful sign, and, i is believed. inai- | Tuscan deputy ceeds Signor Bose Lis Neb., will E | % the street, * ag w - L ™ Y o cates that the outflow has =bout r | iniste usband: meet | crowd to belp V “Very “;u;"l -‘-]Ar.: - xz’u:(‘.n:‘x,b:'h:‘ red i B A minister of busbandry. s oo e » eu are simply guilty of g before th 5 Wos e S o Bosad. Kilied by » Falling Halcouy | tammia, from | 0L KSR 05 00, i L N Benate a which is indefensive ac- I AR e . e g s 5 Dunn aad 5 cording to yuu.r own admissions and e T o e e | RO DE JANEIRO. Juse 14—An oficiay - 18 prom ;.3 " jall, some ¢ ,\ Mot seem to be right that & great | - - o Ve | denial is published of the report that General poss BES 5 - S0 . . bats &t the wy Mke the sugar refuiag ladusiry should be | (Continued o Second Page.) | Machado, commander of the government zefit . e T | = " ""05-;::5 N

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