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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. - s a e ’ s —— ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 1894 SINGLE COPY FIVE CE b - - — — = T e iiay. Ak prasachi ' ] | e orter attts o men at e mives [WCHTEND WITH THE WEEL it PLATTOBLOW UP THE CAPITO OVER TWO IUNDRED RILLED |0, 2.0 TROUBLES NOT YET OVER| 2 sitoibaimheint St [ WILL E WEEK| waiena | PLOTTOBL ;CAPITOL bt TR Sl L) Compromised 1n Cenveal Pennsylvanin. | omorrow yin M (s - | Brewas b o U | o ALTOONA, Pa., June The conferenc Hit AL Austrian Mine Horror is Woree than at tacked the y i ‘O:w Regiment of Militia Ordered to Mount | in this city yesterday between District P! Senate's Struggle with the Tariff Like'y to | ¢ L . rexumpton Anarchists Tay Plans to Destroy Publio y | I The menda : 1 \ i Bradley, Fopfesenting the striking be Finished Saturday orthern rodd: will be' in condition to re Buildings in Washington First Reported ; Olive, Illinois, ¢ Finished Saturday, Ron N oI o in Washington, NSPUELSUy 1 miners, and the operators, resulted in an lehtradn service within (w i — groement between the strikers and their — NAVAL OFFICERS CEYSURED, empl which may resull in a settlement " . p I's e AR ™ p ATORS SO CERTAIN FRLE COINAGE SCHEDULE, R STORY OF THE ONLY SURVIVOR | SR IEE DaiThe tire Teusy i Frantive.| STRIKERS ARE STOPPING COAL TRAINS | of the aiticultios esident Bradley ar- | REPUBLICAN SENATORS NOT SO CERTAIN POLICE INFORMED OF EVZRY MOVE onduct During th 1t Swedish Troubles $ivad hore thls, atternton: In_ respofise to —_— Clrenmstances Render 1C Tmprobable the i - Prejudicial to Good Order. mesage from the rators, the meeti A ! ! " NMeasure WHE Re Revived this Sessto ¥ Siber oF tha we Farty, Who Was the | CHRISTIANA, June 17.—The stor has | Ualted States Deputy Marahals Arcest Somo | being for Uie purpose of arrafisiog, € porst. | AIL Agree with Senator Harels, Howeser, | MGG IR (i seston: ] Not Sumetent. Evidence Coltbeted on Which Ouly One to Get Oat Alive, Was | concluded the dchate upon the rey th of the Lenders Who Ilave Been Tnter- O SouiTos\an. Mondeys: oF. ax:soon 0 UL U ALLCLUS A LA C L) e DA B 1o Mase n Churge of Consplracy and ATt frian | i wppointed to examine into the FebingE WIth & TIOAtT Yo ENE S S Fornea. rar ot wiges by that Time 1t Wil by o P8 T GUR Panly X6 reliste Ive Committed Faken Out conduct of several high military and n Hands of the Court. The compromise effected was entirely su Very Near It of resurrecting thelr ey \ No Overt Act, btk f W it A8 charg, ces:ful, and after the meeting it was an th t 1. They are o ! Weiihe: of — nounced that President Bradley would imme — pass any - weike ' ——— PROVEAL, Ha total Rumber oL ) \ CHICAGO, June 17.-At & late hour to- | diately issue orders o all miners i central | WASHINGTON, 17.—Senator Harrls | apived againt thom tately (o of NEW YORK, June 18.—A Washington dise TROT . > STl i ) [ night General Wheeler, commanding the | Dennsylvania o o0 MORK WHSTOVORS I Eqnli G whian Ve weriute. ailjoiieiied yeatoRdhy. | Ve qilestion e ol e PAteh o the morning papers says: A nowss TR I GU RN RO FeLAC i QA aNB 1 in a | first brigade, Iinols National guard, received ot , that the tarift bill would pass the senate by | g M AL 1 Tidnor Jiere Wil pAUHish: Comorrow it oxpouRs bl e i ! orders from the adjutant general to send the Troops Al € e Tuesday. next Saturday, and when Senator Ald his 1 fust in N determination of a plot which had for its object the destr n 20 Kohout, the sole survivor | 6. In : 0 SUS, 0., June 17 jutant Ge veport @ bl to house [ 1 |' L i’ ISR pE T e : O b | Seventh regiment, Colonel Colby command C l'“' MBL -“)‘ y -'_“I 17.—Ad, ”»"”'] ”’ the leader of the opposition to the bill, was | LeBerL 8V G {0 combel tlon of the capitol and porhaps othes i PR R | between the crown and [{Thg, 6] Mount T011va " aE fonte: StoN T tha | iics it Fel I tehutuEi Diifor: had i eonabis | Gokod WHALEo THORILL fot Mv A Eple: | iarmpto pullitiomee an reco vernment buildings, which had been that he N Toke Tl exbiGalant oHCTRUP Meers n_ question detiberately | joeal authorities i presersing peace. The | vt vening with Goveror McKinley | dietion, he expressed the opinfon that 1€ it S thise whe bated for G Bhend 81 oty doveloping for soveral days, ] liately rushied to the ned thirty rifles and got ey e strikers there have becn acting in a viotous | pelative to the withdrawal of e troopd. | should not be entirely realized it would come | Unfortunately” for the cau ver the | The capitol and police authoritiea day imediately rushed to the stiana ready for service ey had the | oxult of the conference was that the | pear committee his only a magority of one i DILKGA; from which denne amoke ana clouds | Shcaine st Hortan, tha (ehlet Haval manner for a week past, preventing the S near it. : : commitiee hits only b majority of one W | have, however, been kept Informed ¢ conl dust belehed forth. He formed a | of the Kingdom, cleared for action | movement of trains carrying coal laden cars scirawas counties will remain, The I think,” he said, “that by next Satur- | (his mujority was broken by the absence [ of the movements of the plotters s do o Y e i p lost t rnor and attorney general believe | day night we shall be near the fag end of | of Representative Job Allen of Missi dwi ¢ Sy AN doscended the ahatt In the! min R Aeree WHTIRRT TR vA v Gt heeiSto ind committing other lawless ac S s leve i BRI B S and would ave been enabled o thwart them Mo entered the fourth level, where they m-uiu\’ June 17.—The foundation stone | Last night a party of United Statcs deputy sfon for the troops later than Tuesday '“;l “]“I g R paa | menin“Tergre My e’ roturned: M 1 their machinations approached actual found the bod f twenty-four miners and | 5 E I SO ctant eaghedral, which 8 to | marshals went to Mount Olive from Spring T oth teclined to state whicther there had [iiiigore of oxiw, whose Hent: s raraly. [{yiolance, Oiily lonce, snys: (ol nawspaDeF; oral dead horses Iying at the entrance, | oo e TR OO a1l today | fleld and arrested several of the leaders | g on trial ng Unfontown, Pa., for un- :"‘ st ””;”‘_"”:"”‘I."" e (e | Of the’ fliness of his Wite wod ‘he is siiil | about weeks ago, when the The gallery was blocked with fallen beams | WWEHCE L BE (P FULE o Bmperor Will- | Of the men who had been Instrumental in | lawful assemblage at Stickle Hollow, were | 10 the time for the fnal sote feiwech the | away. Silver men, thercfore, are ready channel of information was unex- and coal. While waiting for reinforcements | #iH G e beople were present. | Stopping traflic on a road in the hands of | acquitted leaders on the respective sides of the cham- | aimit tiat the probabilities of furher stevs | ity interrupted, W fitteon survivors issued from the well lead- | | inea | the tmperial children, to- | the federal court. Nearly 1,000 strikers and | In betiaon wteikers and militia | ber.' “TU s known, However, that the mitun- | 41S Bl this, kession, = ey are contidenti[ien o o S aiet anthorillad Rl 4 3 Wi Lkl bl 5 at Spring Gorden, Pa., several strikers were | thon has been canvassed more or less in the | who voted with the: edst for e repeal A tng from the fifth level. They were almost | gether with a number of royal pers sy | sympathizers gathered, however, and made | &6 FBU LR Humerous. conferciices which have taken | o the . purennone o g, ey rental | alurmed. They did ot kuow at what mos exhiausted. Kohout signalled for help. Sud- | the German and Prusstan ministers, and 84 on hreatening demonstrations that the | WOUSEE (00 b o o0 | place between Senators Cockrell, Harrls and [ Sherman Jaw' would be' glid to’ record | ment an attempt might be made to explode denly a terrific explosion occurred, hurling |mmlv’| of general \.»wl ‘;\.1 o raptain | deputies released the men and returned to jrhar died 1ast night from ihjuries recelved | Jones on the democratic side and S themselyes i favor of sllver coimage, ONE | (e bombs In the capitol, the Treasury build- LA 5 o Ve ey s o Springfield. The sheriff reported to th VFRITARYECHED Aldrich and Allison on the republican. It | 3 My Tland's frichas suss he bs coni ing, the white house and the War and Navy theuground,. His hat feil down' the shaft, fi¢ an oratlon. v of Berlin were | governor that he was unable to cope with AN Is also known that they have not agreed | poport'n free colnage measure this session. | buildings. Dut s the days passed and nothe But ho clutched a door, which prevented him | Al the Drolesiant clergy o Jowed | the mob without aid and although there had he operators declined to meet the miners | on a time, because of the diieutty on the | WHE $,6 Wi I oo or T . L e : i going down also. The lamps in the level | present The emperor, who was f }-‘ 0 | been no serious rioting yet, it was deemed [ In conference at Denton, Ky. The men i part of the republicans of determining what | will be a pressure for adjournment, which | B Was done the authorities, who had re- were extingulshed. Kohout held a handker- | b other prominent !""”WL’:“ 3 “'f' ® | best to take precautionary measures. The passed resolutions not to retu 1 to u'nrk at | time might be required for gpecches by sen will leave but little time for any business | doubled their vigilance, restored the line of ehiof 0 ik mouth and (his prevented him | Gpped the foundation stone, at (e same | gort 1o Lke, RERIIGE, RIS, iy | any price until tie unton was recogntre, ators on that side. They have, however, | but appropriation bills. communication with the nest of anarchists, R o g Bt after midnight on a special train. The minors In coiforence at Altoonn, P, | canvassed the question sufticiently (o, fecl WS NSIONS, and were able again (o shadow every conspir- o was, however, gradually losing his senses | sisted chiefly of the singing of psalms. D ezt yesterday decided to return to work wherever | assured that there will be comparatively no i 3 . ; shy and when the plimen were flecing from the Tt TGN B W LD the operators would pay 40 cents, the price | more long speeches —— ator and to keep fully informed of anarchis- Jower level and went up the shaft Kohout ' f“; ”l‘: II‘I‘r”l"‘»-I‘A"I.\'IX e MINE SITUATIC - SRt CoTUTRbURY 1658 OB LFRIT BohiE Some republican senators do not exactly tic movements, both here and elsewhere. AR Lo ot L and "‘;Z:'\”\"\'[;"l"'h T WeetriThater o aLbEY sldent Meliride Hopes for n General Ro- Sl i asree with the joint predietion of Senators | (g e | to e | ACCOTdIng 10 the story the plot was formed soended Into the mine and bravely entered | tonight, faking s his text: *Am 1 my sumption Shortly. T T ElI N ARV O! Harris and Aldrich, and say tiat whilo they | | WASHINGTON, June 17.-(Spectal to 1 at the tme the Coxey army was marching to the galleries. They found all the first r 1 | hrother's keepe In the course of his se COLUMBUS, 0., June 17.—President John passage of the bill is far distant they think | wer Towa: Additional—Levi Denedict, | the capitol, and reports of its existence came party dead o rescuers continued their | TERRGE FOC ) o Lord Rosebery and | McBride of the United Mine Workers said Al Members Against varticipating | congderable time will be required for the | Clinton (Bluff Toad), Clinton. Restoration | [FOm various points, Omaba, Chicago and explorations and, although they were badly | Crl S0 and said the whole world ap- | this evening, in his opinion the whole of the . the Mceting at Jamestown. consideration of the income tax and for | and reissue—John Doon, Lyon. Re- | Pittsburg among them. burn, i Tecovere lli”“”"l :,M];lf,fv n:lv;lfl\‘\:::““ peared to have v?v««,h ¢ m.'rl words e o | Hocking Valley mining region would resume <|\\| \n(nn {J:nlm- ':.. ||.]‘- (h“m;ll‘ of | th eleton \';1[1i\ us featur: xH[ nu-l\,.n_ a | lesucames i owhrederieksburys, | The prime mover In the histic plot— i et o © mine is still burn- | o, When an English nobleman patron- | C o055 oy Creek miners will | Brand trustees of the Benevolent and Pro- | well as probably some speeches when the | Chickasaw. —Original widows, ete.~Cather” | (ag 1, the Washington end of it—was Ing and it Wil not be possible to Tesume | jyoq the turf with its weedy growth of dis- | WO SECOR BEEE G T as- | tective Order of Elks, Willard Vanderlip [ biil shall be reported from the committee | ¢ Hall, Lucas, "Lucas. Hionore. Jaskeoni Life ) oameEtrom lonIoee: work for_slx, months. Tho'victims iwere |'yonesty; and/degredation, slmply to gratity a [ not andi acksor e O hey struck | of Boston, Joseph W. Laube of Richmond, | of the whole. When it fs considered it fs | pfutll Joakotar orikinal widgws, ote : X e cime 1 Chicago buried thix afternoon and the ervices were | pORCRY T SCRESIEC™, 10 0 ot use an [ sillon miners will not_rcsume. They struck | §, (it I 08 Gliveland and Louts | probable. that the. ncome G cap e ais. | Hari ge Ci , Miniehabia, | and is still in the city. e is a professional marked by many disteessing seones. | otort nor stir a finger to reform it, he came | last Febriiary for a 15-cont differential over | " Grittinof Troy, from the committee on | bosed of it M less thin (Wo &F thie days at : e Indfan, Tn: Chicago No lias been a dlatirber B L the Hocking Valley wages and will continue | jaws and appeals; George 13. Reynolds of | the most. There is also a probability that vashtending Civll Service Rutos. | for years. At the me of the Haymarket bridges at Darkau and Karwin were blocked Misses O'Connel Calls on the Pope. the fight. Many Ohio districts will not re- | Hartford, grand esteemed loyal knight; [ Senator Lodge's amendment for retaliation | WASHINGTON, June 17.—Secrctary Hoke riot he narrowly e caped being arrested as a 3 : s ¢: g = <3 7 AV e )01 ne! ' he revived by e silve Smith will recommend in few days that e pope tod ecelvy sume tomorrow that would have done so had | James J. Armstrong, exalted ruler of New [ upon England will be revived by the sil arine and s shadowe 5ot wi : 3 Mhehpone ftaday s ece 80 R e AT Kisea loa die 2 e | Yoric todger (G W June of Indiamapoits, | republicans, which would have the effect | all the topographers of the United States | PFCiv! and was shadowed by o Schwake-Wasca was inundated. = Soidiers | o pumber of ladics belongin to an assocla- | 1ot President Adums called the state con- | Yorke lodge; G. Wi Juno of Indianapolis, | SORUPNCII 10 caponing the silver queas | Ecological survey be: pluced under ¢ivil | detectives. fo g time. Jackson s’ a havo erected dams to prevent further dam- e e s St et | BV U] Lucius Jackson of La Fayette, B. D. a 2 ( 3 ’ 57| service rules, alt-breed! of unkno M iaYor oy age, but the floods are now subsiding. ton for tio assistance cf poor chicehos | ‘Ae to western Pennsylvania, he sad the | Chase of Providence, Asthur C. Morlana | ton in connection with the fan. = = AT T B L L G i B ) 2 <2 among the number being the Misses 0'Con- | mines would resume _except’ five or six, | of Now. York; George M. Hosmer of Dos. | | The only taril schedules whieh nave not | Haswes Body sent Homo. ne of Lot ReTs lewtenuts in the Cana Rtaitac 2 oL IROTENIY. Hciinstal el 1l eiibnstny or vorsationtw it | s ke wodidinotineyithe forioes e ot arid ferf Inraimnioer torimrand 100seil S E SNt ot ti6h 1 pamiora e sunarices | tha VIRtEILITAN & THOrRes AT ohs e i | an oo, YRR SRAEC L CNoS e e e [LDyAthoj et emont: : faembigrs Nrom EN&AIYOrIc Nawimnatnnal | e SRR TLEATR (RE T SLE TR e Saeel o Thomas BT Bay ase was Kept in touch with the Misse nel, urs I[n Indiana the block coal miners, who | and other localitics, werc in session today ‘ 2 3 ST | e R U G L LT G conspirators and has given the police the referred to O'Connel as a great Irish patriot. | compose a third of the miners in the state, Jadway Central hotel, ma il the administrative features of the bill, — and several others were destroyed. The town ROME, June 17 Government Agent Finds it in Better was [ ant in the b6 Rina el at the I king f e 4 T 2 s 0 i cha nagthan antiolnat .| He graphically described an oration that he | had accepted the settlement, but whether | final arrangements for holding the thivtieth | complete the bill. There is very little pros- | GREAT GATHERING OF REPUSLICANs | Dimes of those engaged in the plot, together BLUBFIELDS, Nicaragua, June 9.—(Via | yoard 0'Connel deliver in the British House | they would go to work tomorrow, in the face | annual nd lodge meeting at Atlantic [ pect of very many speeches on silks or = with other facts. These have been comuni- New Orleans, June 17.)—~The Associated press | of Commons fifty years ago. of the fact that the other miners had re ,‘r‘;“m- N -l“m;l i «3"“"\'\1;“1'“ ‘m;‘l papers, but there are several articles in the pusand Del tes Ex- | cated to the officers of other cities and they corresponden ceompanie "nited States - =y cted ¢ could not say. i ¥ = Yk Lyt Btate ) g¢) e of sundries and o st r O Vel y 1 P ' correspondent accompanied United — Stat T e T ATICR 711t Sriss Jected it he could not say. 0 op | & larie ThaJomity of tne Erand lodss moms | Schedule of sundrics and in the free list 3 wwer Conventi will probably act upon the information Commissioner Hastings, who was sent by the CAPLES, June 17.—The funeral of Baron inois will not go to work, id he. bers will be at the opening of the grand HHolEa . ¥ i CHICAGO, Great preparations The fact that the anarchists have ¢ said to the operators at the time the scttle- | lodie. A spec 0 [ ment was made tratn will leaye James- | wool question will be revived when the free L) that 1 did not believe the | town, carrving them from the. norih fnd | wool item shall be reached in the free list, | 8r¢ making for the national conven- | mitted no act in Washington upon which nment to Greylown to inspect the N icotera, ex-minister of the interior, w aragua cinal property. The plant and other 005 PNy Bquense Wednesday last, took | eastern and northern Illinois miners who | west'in time to e at the meetinz. The | and while the contest will not be so prolonged | tion of - republican clubs, which meets at | they have been convieted has prevented :»Ir.,p. rty was 1{ uv\vl\ m”mm'h bette I"‘ ":‘H” Dl Dlace here today with full military honors, | Were to be bound by it would go to work be- ;\‘fl'n’n:."’,(}“_! £ 1”‘1'{'," 3|‘l"|‘e4l nu::l“v x:}xulm‘fil\;v as it was when the question was :lvk»n up | Denver the 20th instant. Ex-President Har- | tucir arrest. Their meetings have hoen han expected. Mr. Hastings said that it [ place he e n q1 | fore two or three weeks had passed pckparationssongLibgontes of the | iy (he wool schedule, it promises to be quite | pison, Governor McKinley and ex-Speaker | sma secret. Thelr cx s v W akliioRalbla co atata vHei tho Wworkiwould | o) by laysnistateiinttienraenatsuntl) [Hore o o Lre weeksihad ba Visiting - members. The board of grand h i Kinley and ex-Speaker wall and secret, Their experimonts with Reed’ have b probable that the | prom the re really begin, but he hoped it would not be | it Wwas conveved to the cemetery, followed will all go'| trustees have iseded a statement to al] | Animated for a short time. y invited, Yepresenta- | 1o Work eventually under the scttlement and | members of the grand, lodge, in which it | It still seem wd the d crates | ohemicals have been such that it cofT® strong ; by a large cortege, including the y P jective states are bringing s ! long, Is o deal of work to be done t{‘\’i lur e e partiment. the. min | hoves that the resumption may not be post- N > adminatrative part of the bill will be with- | ((iry prassure to bear upon them o g | Mrdly be proven they intended to resort to before actual work bogins. The repairing he | Lves of e B At BRANSNE LG T | poned longer than two wecks. “Outside of IFrom (he heginning of this unfortunate | drawn end the present administrative Gampany. thelt Eneciall traln stors | extreme measures. They have written no vas confident would be started shortly, as a er of war and ¢ 1 YRy \Corobatly this competitive district,” said President Me- | Controversy, (which ' was . thrusd upon us | allow Bride, “matters are going on smoothly to- Ul e w " studiously refrained from personalitie ward u settlement.” — e b drree syed by an DI TnE s TBattay phold the laws SELS, June 18.—A terrific explosion order in a dignifiec d to slu"ld« 'Sk’"*”“l; Jl;"""fl‘*’\'“‘&”; W9 | Cameron, Lodgc and Jones will probably at- | letters. In fact, all along they nave waited ind | that he favored tbis tourse for the PUrDOse | (end. Among the prominent speakers who | for something to happen—-something which ored to maintain and | of expediting the passage of the o | have accepted invitations are: General R. | would give them an opportunity to carry out nd constitution of this | judgment will most likely be allowed by | 47 p0 5 Clarkson, General D, 11, | Would give them an opportunity to carry and courteous manner | s democratic colleagues to control their | g ¥ {0 Whitodaw | el on, John | their scheme of violen officers. A large n e present at the funeral. uber of people the dredges cou raised again if the work should be begun in a short time. Of course the dredges would necd new hulls, but in the meantime, with proper repairs, the present e House Dest BRU! ones could he made to hold the machinery. SPRINGFIELD, 1L, June 17.—The miners’ | and upon t becoming gentlemen | course g 29 cson’s headqu T The mammoth huils would have to be built | occurred at 3 o'clock this morning in ahouse | oontcrence adjourned late tonfght after a | and I ot Qe sutise s not |l course: SIS (S . Spooner, Hon. John M. “Thurston, | Jackson's headquarters wa the Testdence in the United States and then brought he in Rue Royle. The fnterior of the bulld- | fwo dave: o A e strength of our position, we hive not fc PEACH CROP' A FAILURE. Hon. A, B. Cummings and Hon. Frank J. | of a Frenchman named Siva Tue con- s for dled upon and have persistently declined Cannon cial and that would take time He had not ns will be run from spirators met there and at other placos, und ing was destroyed and adjoining houses were mining coal and for day laborers in and | to indulge in the tactics of the politiclan « k, Philadciphia, Baltimore found the company's property iIn first-class | sty wreckod. | At the time of sending | o g the tactics of the politiclan o7 |y entural Department Reports Show a | Dosion, New v I - | about three weeks ago the meetings became order, but It was in better order than e | Tots iaten bt is ot known whether the | @round the coal mines was adonted, which | e, MEthons of, thosewho, knawinely” suns | S50y Olttool for Frule Growers, ( PIUSDUrg, Chicinnati, Tndianapolis, " Chicago, | (R TR BERS SR8 T CEE R, RS expected to find it. He had an Klea that s s 0 by dynamite or whether | 18 about thedisame as for 1893. In some | sustained by the committee on laws and WASHINGTON, June 17.—The report of | Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Nashvile, Kansas I W 4 oxplgsioniwas Va0 stricts o ee i - aara 5 ¢ City, St. Louis, Omaha afid Des Moines. The | and went that the officers felt they were evorything had been allowed to go to ruin, | srUIOSRE A SO B S districts the demanded price is a fraction | appeals and approved by nine-tenths of the | (he statistician of the Department of Agri- | City: St. Louis, Omaha afi Moines. The | o ¥ while in reality it had been cared for by the | *8¥ ¥ Y0 higher and fn others lower, averaging the | lodies of the order. We, therefore, say « | (e stitistician of the Bepartiens of 850 | raiiroads have” granted a rate of one’ fare | Josing their grasp of the situation, There faithful emplove, Gonzales. The -village of Ttaly Will Cha same as paid last year. Hesolutions were | You for the last time that any meeting ot | cultine for Jone Bavs TR & BEACE K V0 for the round trip. — Secrctary Humphrey | oo™ qunger the climax might come Greytown has been practically deserted since [ pARIS, June 17 the | adopted calling for pay every two weeks, o B B o salimates Al attendancell from 2000, o f| L o CERE L5 S it Valari: ian MR nnIne Lots wa A R e : A : o replaced, | check weightmen and an arbitration commit: | Jo5al and vold. Anxbelby lei s sufficlent to show how disasts ne | 5000 After the conventlon adjowrns the | At any i eat (el SRAN arittea down from the capital, which, i | [tolian ambassador fn Berlin will be replaced. | 4o of throe persons, to be chosen, on by the | S'eaeh fii<sion, of, Ui bods and, that such | scason has been thus far. The returns at | folegates will spend a fow days on a tour | felt. The capitol ofiicers, including true, will delay the settlement of the Mos- | OWINg to his strained relations with Bmperor | miners, “who take Licutenant Governor Gill, | 18%%. The session will open promptly at | this date relate prineipaily to bloom in the | through the mountains of Colorado, including | the speaker of the house, and the quito reserve question for months, William, due to a _quarrel between the am- | one by the operators, and the third to be | the hour already indicated and its (elibera- [ MOre northern districts and where conil |, mining regions, betore they return. treasury people, including Secretary Carlisle, The Mosquito question does not seem to be | bassador and an official who Is a relative of | chosen by these two. ~ Any operator granting | tons will continue until its work is com [ {hors ave hish, ML YEE bE LG Safy =7 e felt very uncasy. The detection of the form- quleting. Outbreaks are numerous. In Blue- | the emperor. i the demanded scale can resume work by | pletel although ne important business will | fi™ o cs" not ' recover ir low con- CALIFORNIA POLITICS LIVELY. | e e e flelds the courts are get at deflance, while In Situation in Paraguay ts Untenable. June 20 = fton Wo Tareby ‘wirn all officers and mem: | dition s enrly in - its history s other Taval O MBS e article | Pearl City, which is the second town in size AYRES. June 17.—Don Juan Block Cont Operators Dissatistied. of the grand ledge to refrain from | Products often do, it is safe to construe the | Much Opposition Developed to th irators propose to use, says the article in and importance in the reservation, an even el e AR DT T aal iy A st fctpating in_any so-called session e oy e s nationjofikstajforiGuyarnor. ! conclusion, is probubly the best piece of BSmazcandition;le) foundeinian ihesnollgi B U T (.;:-m‘.: miners of this district are grestls diearan | Jamestown “or” from expending or misap- | {8 9ot producing. the commercial crop. | SAN FRANCISCO, June 17.—The corridors | work done by the detectives. Several chem- en from the pr attempt guay, was dri district are greatly dissatis 1 to arrest a disorderly negro, an | Para ropriating its funds.” We are the govern- make us compared with 18 a_poor show- | of all the hotels are thron 0 tonight with | icals are used and the proportions make high oric T S aileBne ey e T T s 5 e ora ST A e con- | Ing and controlling power of this corpors : % iy % i American named Joe Lane ealled upon n | and afterwards expelled from the country, | fled over the decision of the strikers in con- | (1, 41 SN DerHE A the Ghttn dovivins | ing for this veur, as follows: New Jersev, | politiclans from every seetion of the state, | explosive of a new and most dangerous erowd of negroes and Indians to resist. ‘The | has arrived here. e says he considers that | ference at Terre Haute yesterday. When | upon us by the laws of the order and the | 1885 104; 1 AT " Vi Y row, however, there 2 [ olice obtained thi situation was so feverish that one word was [ the present situation in Paraguay is unten- | tne report reached here erowds of strikers | lws of the countre o the wery mimas | 12 Marylan Virginia, | Tomorrow, however, there will be a general | kind As soon as the police obtained this all that was required to raise a riot. The | able. L congregated and many declared they would | letter, and this we will do without fear or | b Ul e net dah gr: | exodus to Sacramento, where the repu formula they took it to a well known chemist crowd fell upon the police with great fury. TNt matnn return to work If they had to carry Winches- | fAVOr: having only in'view the reservatl 804" 70, 83; 1884, 85, 1 state convention will convene on Tuesday | and asked him to make up a sample. He did Two policemen were beaten to death. MADRID, June 17.—Prime Minister Sa- | ters for protection. The mines in this | P iioe g of oy Denevolent and | jogi “prospects eakt of the Rocky ‘moun- | morning. The wirc pulling and practical pol- | 4o i nis laboratory and placed it on a window The newly appointed Nicaraguan governor i e he aenateit i¢ | county will not begin operations tomorrow, JAMESTOWN Yo June 17.—Th | tains are in New Jersey and Michigan ities is being done in San Francisco and | G007 e sun, In a few moments there came to quell the riot, but was compelled to | gasta has announced to the senate aRlachalatitieYons ratoraiHava it RaxDresead |y oL e etione e ar- | The condition of apples is somewhat bet- | there s already considerable strife and no | - 2ia floe to the government bullding for his Iife. | the commercial treaty between Spain and | 3 iiileness (o hay the price. Th block | country eXceods any ittendanct: of {he an that of peaches. In sectioms of | little hard fecling, The controlling powers | Was an explosion. A great deal of noise d 'he streets were 88 ay k ) 8 4 i the scason s od with howling natives 7 the fact to the morning the gov Germany s refected the cabinet will resign ngland whe ved, . advanced for have slat the explosion, but there was M. M. Este for the gubernatorial | not aecompany nd there is every indication that | a terrifie ¢ s will hold a ‘mas mine meeting here some rrulm lodge meeting that has ever been day this week to determine whether they | Known in the history of the order. Therc men and wom:n or the Cortes will be d nomination ussion and a most nauseating ; 2 L [ f termined prospects are unusually pi : sent a messenger to Bluefields asking 4 are about 120 lodges ‘represented on - the S e o named by the e on. Not- SR B matsegne o Blietchs satioy e Sl oy aperaors: it ey v W | A7, A1, o, ezt o e | kT et Vs WA oS RTIA, | e i e by e conveation ot | i it sioke, aitiough e auandiy or troops. He sent another to the tis| e Al n&to g0l toiworklortcont inua the) strke’ ground.and WENLY LS e Indi- | ) some counties report damage from fr istanding this fact there is a decided op- | (¢ HEEE EEET T W cruiser asking for marines to protect his | BRUSSE June 17.—A newspaper of | Ing to go to w continue the strike cations are that over 40 will answer to | ing “cold ‘rains. A sudden deciine i position to Iste by a number of prominent | ©f the chemical experimented with was very lite. The riot was the culminetion of the | ¢yjs city announces that the Dehanish have ot at Soldiers. 1o, Il lonll SomarEan. those in at- | conditions begins with New Jersey and iufluential republicans, who allege that he | Small. A cat which was in the room died In i o At T A ST P PP tendance S0 far less than one-fifth are i [ PanneyiVania, due to the cases Just sta MASSILLO! ., June 17 w scconds from the effects of the vapor. rnor of Stanley has been put up by and represents the bosses, | a A number of | favor of leaving Jaméstown. The grand captured Raschid, ex-go nd the incrd from’ the fre The consuls have received official notice sed damage falls, and Rumaliz, the Arab chief, who | shots were fired from ambush at soldiers | 1005e will " vote “by an “overwhelming | i Wiather of March. farther gouth, (s | and this opposition threatens to make the | An oceaslon for the use of the explosive the that the ministers have agreed upon a plan | Falls, and L : 8 € majority in favor of remnining in James. | '8 Wed 2 g [ » 181 convention one of the livelies A hIatEes 3 4 of wettloment, and while the terms are not | fled after the recent defeat of the Arabs. by strikers last evening near Navarre. The | town and transacting ail its business The | Sl tidicate et W Draes Story | anarchists hope, it s said, will be furnished 3N & The statistician has, at the request of many | of the state. General W. H. J. I; = R ElxE a Pry. ccond at- | reunion festivities will not begin until W 5and dealers, ndded rice 1o the 1St | 8 recognized as the republican party's mose | PY the arrival of that part of Frye's induss aahla 4 3 e BAERS 2 nesday, and all indications po 0 ' B 8 | gashenli S i e e Antasabledta Ssaragiia. . i 18 toretaly he LIMA, Peru, June 17.—The political situa- | tack was made. This time the attacking | Hieey: and all indieatlons point to a luree ot products mentioned in monthly crob re- | cloquent speaker, Jius thrcatened to hire a | trial army now.reported in the Cumberland T i pond e oinste ool | tion hiere 1s badly complicated and I causing | party came much closer and fired shots into from the ltdzes in tho fmmcdiate vicinity. Docadtn seeded in 1854 1o but 70 per cent of | el in Sacrame “"UI::;‘}"" denounce Esto and | vall Under cover 1”‘ a "|‘>"‘f";"*"° l'l‘"‘: e revenue and hold the public land e el e » ‘camp of Company K, Fifth regiment, | There will be a big contest in the commi UsArindsie Siparicont g e bosses at a public meecting tomorrow | duced by them the plot against the capit On the other lands the chief will be restored, | much anxicty. Those who are closely watch- | the camy 1pany At davlight | tee on credentials on denyving admission to ACriae. ohe Brentest reduction | yight. General Barnes is a candidate for the 7 ) 2 rnes, who yot public it is generally understood to be Kevolution Feared in Peru. fire was returned. At midnight a ETOW¢ & 5 : the course of events fear there will be a | who responded with a volle K- took place in Louisiana, where 69 y X is to be carried out. but with municipal rights alone, ing the course of events fear there wholresponded Bith fa ooy AR daylignbeli S sl il lonmeats thatid have licanangta) | eosininoe in Laulaians s iers st iy Pl SLTAL DAIDSR R 6 S0IdALe fon the f 1g/toibe o t ol = - revolutionary foutbreak ibefora long laiers shich the strikers had thrown down | by thelr per” capita fax to = the " grand | Carolina, next i importance in production, | AU present interst centers in the guberna: e Wl é " —— soldiers whicl > strike a own ( treasurer, as the law provides Arand) | Fhowaralacarease in aorehre at il nen dentel: ton AT = ! 8 L SUL THE PACIFIC ROADS, BINANTOANIIVERERG. 1o 8 :Lngky tiorecin an_cmbankment. None of the soidiers were | Exaited Ruler Apperly has complated his | fhom® @ iectease i acreage of 17 per cent; | torfal question Wit Anchor Line Steamer Ethlopa Has a Hole PARIB, June i1} =Daton; de Behigklen, thoi | injurcdibys ol shots fddress, stating his purposes for convening | o3 per. cent. The prinicipal cause assigned WIMAN IS RESIGNED, Attorney General Olney Has Prepared to Stovo In Her Bows, owner of Dolma Baghtche, has now won the i e the wrand lode In spectal session 18 to-ad- | for'the drcrease e Of the Broduct - QenorallOlner, tngi Beon GLASGOW, June 17.—The Anchor lins | Brand prize three thmes in four years. CANEL DOVER, 0., June 17.—In a_con- | tween himselt and lother grand lodge oric laathetrullnglow: pr Spenks Feelinly of the Kindness of Friends | WASHINGTON, Junc 17.—The attorney steamer Ethiopa, Captain Wilson, from New No Cholera in Hamburg. ference with Colonel Coit today Sheriff Ad- | farsi also to consider the controversy that HOUSE PROGRAM TIHIS WEEK. o During iy Dk Days. general has definitely determined to enter York, June reported yesterday as having HAMBURG, June 17.—Nothing is known | ams decided to retain the troops here until | lodges, because he recognized the fact they —— NEW YORK, June 17.—Rev. Jamic John- | guit against the Union Pacific rallroad and been damaged in collision with an icebe here of the reported appearance of cholera. Tuesday. A number of the heaviest tax- ;";:::‘\‘1 "l‘:jl“ h."".:}{.x "l"‘]‘my;“‘,'l“'\‘\1(':"[!‘:?"; ;‘m“l Representative Hateh Expects to Get the | 8on, the son of the venerable Archibishop | Kansas Pacific jointly and the Central Pacifia has arrived here. She has a large hole in payers” of the county have been to head- | FRX, My, SN, MR G WA ARG TN __Anti-Option Bill Throug Johnson of New Drighton, conducted | to recover the amount of bonds which are B e e e s RS HIS END WAS PEAC 1. quarters and advised against the removal of [ UG g Win"he 1 sdeterming. who wis | WASHINGTON, June 17—The anti-option | the services of the Episcopal chnrch in the | guaranteed by the government, together with the troops. They caim the railrc will be burned as soon as tro 1 bridge bl will be pr right or wrong in calling the annual me sssed Lo the fro s leave. [ ing. An important conference took place | hous afternoon of June ng a heavy fog. tin the | Pombs prison this afternoon and a quartet | acerued interest at 6 per cent for thirty Vheips Died as The winl ) Walte ! : of representatives and Mr. Hateh, | of voiees from Staten Island. eane et The steamer struck berg with great efully Fall ng to Sieep. Superintendent Drunner of the Cleveland, | tonight hetween the prominent logal lehts | ({0 3iihor, i confident that he cin sccure | sponse st tme e fpia, s the re- | years. The to ount for tho th'e: Toadsy forc and the water began to pour in & 584 “ ” aine Wheeling railway is also of th present in regard to the complication and a Y ceure 1 sponses and hymns, The clergyman and the { jnojua the interest, is $171,000,057 J 1x-Minister Wil- [ L ne & & ¥ 1 for the me - Mond ! through the ho'e made fn her bows. Orders [ NEW YORIK, June da:hliniater > | same beltet ur companics of the Four- | the best ma otindinstingranyiexiating | caneideation,for thesmaasiro Mundayzand, |ioholr iwent tto St mbs because Brastus | oeney General Olney transmittod yeste were given to clear away and lower the small | lam Walter. Phelps-died shortly before 2 | Mihe, botief | Hoar, Col iffleulty. The trust the grand lodge | @ vote upon it about Wednesduy. He will'| Wiman was a prisoner there. Mr. Wiman rheyesIsnory, Ans 044 Y ONSAED boats preparat to abandoning. the ship clock this morning at his home at Tea | téenth went liome today. selected Atlantie CIt Jdoas the place | vield tomorrow for several minor measures | was deeply affected by their presence, He | %Y 10 Assistant Attorney Russel, until res but before the tackles were cast off from | Neck, N. J. He had been il a long time | Gogebie Miners Will Strike. offmeoting (his year, but G. 1 1t Apperly | which may be browght ub unier suspension | was permitted o come out of his cell and | cently connected with the Freneh spaliotion b e y % g of St. Louis has calle et ¢ » } ot the rules, but will insist that anti-option | e, the s P ument he the davits Captain Wilson had the pumps | and quite recently went south in the hope | TRONWOOD, Mich., June 1 ne miners | Srand PopaREe t fnetinie Qf te oz the rules but willimsiat that antbontlen | jiatencd o' the services. whil A behind | elaims, several documents connected with the placed mear the spot, and soon found that | that his condition would be improved. He | in'tne Gogebic range today decided to strike | vance of the date set for' the meeting “The deficiency appropriation bill, whicy § @ rail in the corridor, - His atticde, now that | railroad cases, with statement that they the steamer was taking comparatively little rived but little benetit from his southern it o 4 (el i Atlantic City, 1f tha action of the trustees | is the last of the apprc ation biils, will | Bis trial has ended, is no longer one of doubt were to be filed w suits, The Unlon water. The order to lower the boats was | teip, however, and but a short time ago | tomorrow. The companics refuse to nego. approved by the majority of the grand | be reported from the committee on Monday | but of resignation, 1 nassod 4. yery 1 SRR o R B ntarmanded and the brew e e | i BNy utrated. that his. physictan | tiate with the union, but are willing. to hear « that body wilidikely najourn tamor- | and 1t la expected that 10 wil bo taken my | comfortable: Sunduy,” 16 DOtOreL LA || i ARBHA St a R % to bulld an artificial bulkhead, This was | ordered absolute quiet. Gradually he grew [ their workmen individually as to their griey- [ row to Atlantic City for a three days' ses- | about Thursday, when anti-option is out | gepyieq TR St e flled in Washington the other done and. the bulkhead was. covercd with | Weaker and for thé past few duys his | ances. Should all the miners strike 3,000 | slon.” 1t the actioniof the grand exalted [ of the way, If (t I8 considered s Mr, | JEIE - SEGHESE B Lo BTGB in San Francisco. Al that remains now 1a : 4 g 2 7 . Bl Jeath had been looked for at ulmost any | men will be affected. The mine owners | ruler is approved, then' the lodge will sit | Hatch desiies. Unusual interest attache Sloomy ;i ghivng every 104, thows oy lable. av 1 ttmos canvas, which greatly checked the inflow of | moment. His physicians paid their last | (o 0 ¢ BCECRC O M ont to | four duys here. to the deficlency bill, owing to the proposi: | ever heavy, and nothing but kinduess' scoms | 19 discover available aves o teatimeny water. A number of bags of flour, part of | yvigit at 10:16 last night. He died a few L g A NRNREAL WHMOYE 40 R — tion of Representative Breckinridge of Ken- | to surround me here. Suine of the good that | 1o prove the government's point the vessel's cargo. were then piled up near [ hours later, surrounded by his wife and [ ¢lose down the properties indefinitely. The HUNG THE WRONG MAN, tucky, as chairman of the deficiency sub- | all my life 1 have tried to do ) Attorncy Russel is engaged night and & the hole. When the flour was saturated it | daushter and his (wo sons—John J. and | Workmen demand an increase in pay. committee. He has been present at the [ me even i this dvears place, and on o it MRS MR 005 SaN formed a cement-like wall. As soon as the | Shetlield. The exact nature of Mr. Phelps ¥ WITASIIE Strlk Dr. Mary Walker Marderer of | Mmoctings ‘0f the committee Huring che tast | M even i thts diary place, and on | on the ¢ R r were stopped, and | allment was never definitely stated, but | M L LA b Christio Warden Still Lives. weel und ‘hue evinced an interaut [n the | B0 Sunday hae there Leon shown mie imore L r—— were not started again for two daye or until | his iliness was primarily ‘from typhold | SOU ST T, dune 1=The | guniNaetEne af Skt —pp, | Dl and’n destre o ke charge of it g wat s in human Kind an 1 ired Out of the Tndlan Nation, T wgaln for two days, on untll | 6 S, which was ' followed by meningitis | Missourl, Kansas & Texas raiiroad trainmen | & LD, _ Masa., | 1. leading member of the committes suid seen toduy. Mr. Wiman received a | SOUTH MWALESTER, L T., June 17.—The the temporary repairs had been effected and " other complications, He was not Ly Mary Walker, clad fn Prince Albert coat, [ there would cortainly be no clush on thix | large number of telegrams and letiers of Stut . ¢ body was injured and the cargo sustained | phturally of o robust constitution, having | have been requested by the Indian Territory | ok trou and a sk hat, walked into | personal aspect of the bill, but he ad pathy today A 4 B }:Biuten Lraops, are puthnig. aut:QasiN Jittle damage. The action of the officers and | {nherited pulmonary troubles. Mr. Phelps' | striking miners to not handle “scab” coal. | police headquarters in this city last even. | that no definite couclusion had b Y nation all intruders and people who have erew of the Ethiopa at the time of the col- | end was 'calm, as though falling into a | The raiiroad men have considered the miners | bug and apphied to Matron Maliors for pra. | Teached a8 to who would have churg e e — { ho cceupation or have refused to take out lision and afterwards was highly praised by | slumber Mrs. Phelps is prostrated, the | proposition favorably and express themselves 8 a2l B the measure 2 rmit It 15 estimated that at leas the passengers and a pu + was sub- | result of her long watch by her husband's | y"being willing to help the miners out and | (eoton: ~She stated she was on her way Phe members interested | ln L ; firty ‘prominent ncuple of this town wha Fibed by them to be divided among the | bedside. The arrangements for the funeral | §8 beWE WL URE (3 WEP (RE HURGES OBt ABG | o Lebanon, N. H., to see ubout the finul | southern war claims, which = have Woman Thiew Her v fro Window | have “been - classed “as intruders “will be o ‘s Aded among the | )L UuThot yet been made. Al that has bee; ey ather than handle “scab” | 4 iment of the $80 reward for the | bunched as an omnibus’ claims bill, ure and Then dumped transported to the Arkansas line and crew. The fact that the Ethiopa ran into [ Ba¥e hot ¥t beek sace, U1 BAY B Sorve | coal. 2 L, capture of Frank H, Al the 1 secking to get a special vile giving ‘them | BROOKLYN. N, Toaats Witned not to retirn under severe penalty, tho lceberg on t ternoon of June 6 proves | oo will be held Wednesday. It Is Iners Return to Work. SARAMES rank Fy Almy, the murderer | 4n carly hearing. These claims have been AR 2 » June 17.—A thrilling | Several hundred inteaders from various Waa the same ber that was Feported | Lo el poe O AR et arl ____DMinors Rety k of Curlatie Warden, and that emissaries of | approved by the coutt of Claime, but thers | scene was witnessed by the crowd which | Darts of the nation huve been. ordered. {q \ by the Vighant on that | AhouBht, BoW ey e e at Ten Neck toduy | ROCHESTER, N. Y., June 17.—The miners | the Warden famity were following her w 15 no way of paying them until congre Phexaa et imnatoonaiciaty how cause why they should not be res * was closed and vjgitors were den employed along the Buffalo, Rochester & | VIl intent | Bhe loduad at pollee heads | makes un appropriation ELRREER S0 AR R b and "‘-C‘ O} moved as lntader tense excltement Tr “St. Joha, ,'yrxh';.lli'n\((;‘Mni'\'.x‘-“i,‘}l‘-l.\f»'xf hes at, Tea Neck | pictapurg raliroad will return to work to- | Bheriff Clark to ahk that a deputy hecom: | Coamer bl tor tax o Eronsbauial and the | AYeERe Mo O s oy L that poing, | Pelative to the ntruder Rucstiop e e 3, ST A hster Phelne. Amtons the | morrow morning. _Anticipating an increase | pany her to Lebanon, where the reward | struggling for an eurly hearin i NAan @lson's house 8t that bolnt ! ki o York whien . eveamer | Selexrams of condglence rbceived was one | Of business the officials of the road have | casé is to come up for final settlement by arted a blaze which threatencd to spread : pisio e anoditicicd Bilvia, from New k, which s expected | felekrams G Bltine, ‘Governior Weyts, | orderad twenty crews and engines from this | foro the superior court tomorraw. ' Sherifi Oleo Mon Violate the Law. The: excitement which followed the cries of Prison Congress Attends Church, tonight, may be the object of an attack on | £ M8 f B Bl oy e | e (b mines ot onos Clark did not provide the deputy and Di WABHINGTON, Jone. 17 e : Fire" startled Mrs, Gussie Krauseh, wh ST. PAUL, June 17.—The delegates to the the of the Whitewayit number of congressmen and senators. The ¥ 08 81 OngR. - Walker returned to headquarters, whe officials are in almost dafly recelpts of o, | 1ived on the third floor of the adjoint Natfonal Prison congress marched {n a bod to the plans which have alread body has been embalmed and arrungements Soldlers All Go Hom she held an informal reception until sh cials N . eceipts of in- | o e Selzing her infant she started t b it y mulated they propose to. get - e A Rt A S S . D b e left to take the §:15 train for Lebanon, She | formation showing that the law of August & L A ' | to the House of Hope church this moruing cargo At possible. They vebittes Win''be conduced Bt 1 A’ m. on | BELLAIRE, O, June 17.—Tonight fnds | cluims that Almy is still alive and that it 1856, a8 fo the sale. of oleamargaring. 1a | 4P to the street, but for o time was pre. | 0 N SHUE O CIPS BATE] A0 SAOFIRE break ir Ship's 8t Wednesday, in Englewbod Presbyterian [ Delmont county without a soldier, the last [ was Frank Abbot.who was hung i hi cing violated by dealers in nll purts of the | Yented by the spectators, who assured her | Lo0 Sa0ivera by Rev. Dr. Egbert, who. s :‘:x:“_mlzl church, by ’l ov 1"1’ oy 3 .,“,?“L”‘ of .\‘Hriu'u regiment breaking camp today. The big L e ey, »l‘r:‘v‘;_ ‘”fl‘.‘“‘. LLonslst - prin ;::;]’l“’_‘ "" “}"::j‘\‘, H '\“"" hid ”“"I*‘.l‘~\“‘ pastor of thut church. In the evening speclal e Bt ong it pistor of the chureh iy | coal mines along the Baltimore & Ohio, the Insane Generosity, P ibkagen. Mot proneta markea fosall ant out of the window and dromned it 1o | services were held at the People's chureh, has no rl Dle Six oldest retaimets of the family will bear | Cleveland, Lorraine & Wheeling and th CONEY ISLAND, N. Y., June 17.—Irnest | branded, and in offering it for sale after | the street below e RTINS AR R e now strongly gun and the | the ‘casket. The burigl wlll be in Bushy | Wheeling & Lake Erle roads will be In full | Peitesch, the hotel proprictor who lust | it had ‘been removed from the original | from death by a fireman, who caneht it Coxeyites ne 1 . balance 15 within & moment's call. A wan- | Hill cemetery, near Sitfsbury, Conn., wh operation tomOrrow. week threw sevoral olgar boxes full of | stamned packages. Steps are beink tuken [ {oth Seith Q8 BrEmal, who caught Al EMPORIA, Kan, June 17.-The first cone of-war now Iying in the harbor will also | the family valt 18 located — — R IR N SRl 1 | by the officials to punish every violution of | B ¢ L remen thon thed ta | tingent of the Coxey army to visit E Jand men at the slightest sign of troul A Miners Will Work Full Time, allyer {0 the girls on the Cusino stage and | (niy uct that they may dlscover the window. ~ Threo firemen then tried to [ UnEent ¢ xey army 10 visit Empote WM orgeqe . Hot Enodgh to Sweat SCRANTON, Pa, June 17.—The orders [ to th swspaper men Who wrote up i Northern Pachic Through Service Kesumed “';‘“ IA‘;‘ slwnlx‘\l / “{v\ I‘:hll“lh (AR S :,’\" on i lllm \"wr’u‘ i M:]”‘x.:; ’ 1,4“,.' orkmen Attack th e N . e een issued F o8 of the De f ake epitode 8 today arreste Mo + | sldewalk hea Au_ambulance surgeon I The party comes __ Workmen Attack the Police. LYNN, Mass, June ~Today was the | have been issu a for the tines of the Dela K08 caitinge’ #hiko .,;‘.‘.m ‘h}\ REERRL e WASHINGTON, .June 1T.—Dispatches re- | said she was suffering from severe futerual | AN They were kiven a cool reception VIENNA, June 17.—A number of workmen | hottest known for years. The thermometer | ware & Hudson Capal company to resume | ffo ‘was'in a Mussachuscita insane usslun | coived at the Postoffice department today | Injurles. — The fire was put out fu a few | hlySome, (R five, sicceeded in dumping attempted to hold an open alr meet were | reglstercd 1024 in the shade. work at full time for an indefinite period. | eight years ago. announce that the thern Dacific rall- | minutes. il g rSORekA bout thirty are still here,

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