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“wi_ THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE — mn _ 4 TABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAH , SUNDAY MOR NING, JUN E 24, 1891 SIXTEEN PAGES. INGLE COPY FIVE CENT GIVEN A COAT OF TAR at this, and shook the hand of the leader His fear all left him, and he became quite Jovial. CROKER COMING BACK respects worse than expéeted. It says it is surprising that lhg Londén bondholders’ com- mitteo has accepted such a scheme. Such COURT CIRCLES OUIET | Weather for Omaha and Vieinity ‘alr: Early Moraing Showers. WONIT HANDS DOWN ‘How am I to get out of this place? precedents only eneourage American raflroad | Generally » asked Tarsney, men to extend rof¥e Figiecand left and trust 1. Cowardly Outrage in Colora lo. i Y Destardly Outrage Perpetrated Upon Adju- “The leader told him that a guide would | Has His Ticket in His Pocket and Will :"an :;‘il*mn‘ul upoll-lnmb:r English rights | Departure of Emperor William Gives the Boss Croker s Coming Home. Vankuren Rides Rey el Santa Anita am be left with him, who would show him the P P en their extravagance bears its natural e o & 0 3 . & and !lnz'nlblr‘- )mr)l{lw»:n lr\h-‘u|x-rn’| T.‘m;;i TWO HUNDRED MINERS BURIED, 2 :ln u:-::::“x:"r ats Omuhn. was left with this single guard, and th 1 o : " KIDNAPED AT NIGHT BY MASKED MEN | “ir Jeft with this sihelt Sustl amiases | DOESN'T FEAR THE LEXOW INQUISITION | | = he Nember o | SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR HIS. MAIL | 3. president win 1 LUCKY BALDWIN'S LUCK HOLOS OUY Ingalls Is in Polities Once More. There was a meeting of twenty-five deputy e e b w5 Last Week A b il Peopl . sheriffa in Antlers park at 10 o'clock and it ; CARDIFF, Wales, June 23.—A dispatch ; 4 What the Churches Ofter Toany. || Fourth Time His Colors Have Heckmen Compelled at the Point of Re- | [N 00 = A1NE BUE Ket Tareney . was Went Across to Eccape Malaria and to fee [, 0 " 000 Bisheegitiebive, sevs Steamers Will Leave the Ooast Every Day What the Churches Offer Today. ors Have Led at the volvers to Drive Them Out of Town. ONE PROPOSED THAT HE BE KILLED hatched there. The hack drivers, Sherman Crumley and Jean McKinney, were arrested and released on their own recognigance, as they de clare that they do not know any of the kid- Relatives in Ireland, HE IS POSITIVELY OUT OF POLITICS that a terrible exploglon occurred this after- noon in the Albert colliery near that place. Two hundred miners are buried beneath the debris. Their fate is unknown; but it is believed to Meet the Tmp.rial Yacht, VON KOTZ'S ARREST CREATES A SENSATION 5. Lincoln and Nebraska News, Red Tape and Army Accounts. Wyoming Democrats in a Jangle, 6. Councll Bruffs Local Matters. 7. Francls Makes His Deninl Emphatic. Affairs at South Omaha. Finish of the Great Race. EASTERN FORM WAS NOT A MONEY SAVER apers and were forced at the point of re- E £ that a large number of them have been 8 G Ready for the Games. Leader of the Gang Thonght the Treatment | volvers to take the party to Austin Bluft. | Has Some fage Sugeestions on Tariff and | xitrea. Cberacters Discovered on a Hotel Blotter | ° Muinteunnce of the Tublic Farks. Cracks frcm the New York Tracks Were " i Srumley, who owns both hacks v one 3 It is estimated eighty miners were killed s . " 4 Heavil i Given Was Sufficient, s Tammany to Offer, &hty miners were killed n 10. “Lourdes,” by Emile Zola. eavily Backed and Fasily Beaten. masked man remained with Tarsney os ¥ either by the explosion or by the falling Lead to His Apprehcneion, A1 WORART T APRSY sl Har WotW Y ¥ tensibly to show him the way back to the earth and rocks. Several parties of volun- e 1%, RATOHAL ARY Comment . COLORADO CITY CITIZENS ARE INDIGNANT | City: Some of the men wanted to Kill | gayg Hi§ PRIVATE AFFAIRS ARE HIS OWN | feers in the work of rescue descended into | DETAINED IN HIS OWN HOUSE Surprised at the School Hoard, DOMINO, THE FAVORITE, ABSOLUTELY LAST Tarsney, but their leader held them In the pit this evening. Every possible effort 15, Ohlnne OFganiney Bagpace: 'h'.'k v ie being made to save the Imprisoned miners Murat Halstead's War Story. Driver of the Hack Gives an Account of Tarsney thanked this man and £hook | Nobody's Business How Much or What Kind | who are yet alive and to rescue the bodies | Report that the Ubnoxious Letters Are Still Omaha's Loeal Trade Conditions. Bookmakers Reap an Immense Harvest as Aa " AWair=olicemut Who West to R RN of Property He Owns, or How He of the dead, but the galleries are so choked | Iselng Received Dexpite Von Kots's lm- Financial an mercinl Matters. the Result of the Californian’s Hollow i s vk Oy oa ITIZENS ARE INDIGNANT. Hobrs Wsephe T Avol with wreckage that it is feared the sur 3 £ AT Live Stock Mark lewed. Victory—Covered the Distance arsney's Rescue Held Up and At the meeting of the committee of public vivors will not be reached until tomorrow PEDSERIL BB DR At Tle Wil 16. Grist of G 1 Gossip. in Record Time—2:36, His Horse Taken from Him. safety to take action regarding the outrage # Demo.istratl morning. None of the rescuing files Soon Be Released from Custody. resolutions were adopted as follows which went lown tonight have yet returned LONDON TH Whereas, A most outrageous assault has " 3 o ¢ and' this is taken to indic HICAGH e oday, for the COLORADO SPRINGS, June 23.—Adjutant | been committed upon the person of Adju- | (Copyrighted 184 by Prees Publishing it Tis. et e Indicate that great diff- |° ppp; N June 23 —With the departure of et Sl A e AL L e General Tarsney was kidnapped from the | tant General Tarsney of the state of Colo- [ KILLARNEY, Ireland, June culty is being met in reaching the place |\ FOoo ST I T el yesterday, | SAFAH Bernhardt Renews Her Triumphs | time since the American Derby was inaugu- Alamo hotel a fow minutes after midnight | rado, and York World Cable—Special to The | Where the miners are entombed. The en- | © 0% resent at the & Sitth added Before a London Audience. rated, the black jacket, red maltese cross and by masked men, taken to the suburbs in a Whereas, The law ablding citizens of El | Bee.)—Richard Croker has secured his re- | tire population of CiMink and hundreds of { e bt .;1. A "’f “'” e E (Copyrighted 184 by the Assoclated Press.) cap of Lucky Baldwin were first under the back and there tarred and feathered. L £0 county and the city of Colorado | turn passage on the Majestic, which will | persons from Pont-y-Pridd and other places | o\ ©© "0 ”:l niiten) "“_'] LONDON, June 28.—The event of the | wWire. His bay colt, Rey el Santa Anita, 40 B R TR Lok, DL T he) out-1 | e o crite e roteat A8 one mah | aii{from Liverpooliniext Wednesday foriNew | i ths viclitty (GRUESEY BT LS moutn ot acquatic contests, proceed on an extended | woox iy the theatrical world of London has [ to 1 in the betting, won the race easily by [oFs) "';‘“‘\"I’:"‘j"l“"}\‘““h"_"“"';"ln‘l’l’“"’f-4r cafety in | Yok The World correspondent was re- | the pit this evening, anxiously waiting for '“-"“"";» vl«-ur. ||nmh al x]m- has come 10| yoen the reception which Mme. Sarah Bern- | six lengths in 2:36 flat, equailing the best The adjutant general was left lying on the | body assembled this ¢ that the impres. | ceived this evening by Mr. Croker, who smil- [ news from below ;{ e ”“"'I the diplomatic world of | y;.q¢, the French actress, has met | time ever made in the race. Senator Grady prairie. When the officers arrived General | sion of every law abiding citizen of El Paso ingly asked what the World wished to know A dozen or more boys are among the num- ,"”“‘”‘»‘ bl S e LM L) Of Tepose | witn at Daly's theater. On Monday last | finished setond, and Domino, favorite in the 4 Tarsney could not be found and up to § | county and Colorado Springs being to de- “Your movements are giving concern to a | ber entombed. Late tonight some of the res- | from Which it may not be arouse until his | (no gudience assembled reactied a pitch of | betting, was absolutely last a m. he had not been heard from. A large | POUNce this lawless and brutal insult, in great many people on the other side of the | cuers came to the gurface and reported that -".'l“’”-“ majesty returns from his vacation. | enthusia seldom seen in and, and The track and weather were perfect for the B 6 Ssouring the praifie in hearch of half of citizens, demand that every effort | Atlantic, and the statement is made that | they had penetrated into the mine for a dis- | With the help of the Norwegian government, | this was in the face of the fact that the re- | race. Neither could have been improved Loy i sea .,I,. made m]v] the 1." al and county authori- | you are flying from the Lexow committee tarn 1,200 yards from the bottom of the | @n extended mail and telegraphic service is | markable acting of Mme. Eleanora Duse, the | upon. During the early part of the afternoon . tles, regardless of expense, to apprehend ) f s s deep d i a eing organized yrder that the emperor | g s 2 S R 8 Aping caviesa the graktuat:sanei=1| e pirgeirators ef-\His Heinons crivat, (Al o e Croker piadted jiyihanda deepidow. || RuRtt sand, hadisfoRAquilyaiman alive, -tk e TTib s et e pEe o [ Evedt TURTRT RGeS, MAG 1ed Daople 1o 1 S a¥ pehtle fiteesd dulhw) ffOm CHE R IERINE tion and excitement here as soon as the facts | enlist, if ne Gthe Harvites ofVevery | 3 POSketBAnd sRId- i ¥ badly injured. They also found thirteen men ;“““-] \“}':1; L"’f“;- nv’)'h-'"’ waters, receive | agine that a star of unusual magnitude had | enough to interfere in the slightest degres became public, and also at Cripple Creek, | law abiding citizen in Colorado Springs In fact, In that statement there is abso- | who had been kiNed. This informati is dispatches and mail matter daily without | arisen and that it was destined to eclipse | with {he running, but when the Derby horses & which Place the telephone company car. | &nd the county of EI Paso. lutely not one partigde of truth. My reason | spread rapidly among the crowd at the pit's | being compelled to touch at the various | the waning light of the gifted and versa- | were called to the post, there was not enough ried the news. —_— ; fvr1('<rnnng Dy ;;.r.. was that I suffer from | mouth and the excitement grew in intensity. | POInts along the coast. Coasting steamers | tile tragedienne who has so long held the | air moylug to carry away cigar smoke. Be IRAEA Thrsdey: as \Deén: 1o the' ity ‘for GENERAL TARSNEY'S STORY. :xrl:nlur\-‘n.;su:( am;‘t:l:n:!"’.\ b‘.\l. n]n«l”m‘-‘:;(:m‘: Those who had friends or relatives In the ;‘\lll;lh»u\v orway mn: dIns while l'.n;xu \'lvj m-x‘lur of power over the stage. But Bern- | tween 2:30 and 0 o'clock several smart : » was recommended, an hough ine asked with eager, ‘Strained faces if they illiam is cruising off the coast and wi dt proved herself sublimely equal to the | g, S B several days, attending the examination of 0 . 2 d to K mine a g 3 ; ' y dashes of rain came down, but they were : His Captors at First Threatened to Kill Him, | short run through Ireland would benefit us. | were among the dead. Of course no informa- | meet the imperial yacht Hohenzollern at | occasion and demonstrated bevond any | ghortlived and in no way affected the track the arrested Bull Hill miners, for whom he and Colonel Belmont Montgomery cf Cripple Their Mind —Governor ‘Waite Is but Change DENVER, June Hery he added, assuming a rocking chair tion could be vouchsafed them as the mine prearranged plac doubt that she was still the magnetic attrac- or had any result on the race, save to make et 0 s abcroes erently exited over {he. outrace. committed | TCtion: “Is @ proof that ought to confound | omclals did not know the aames of tho killed | The arrest of Von Kotz, ane of the masters | tion of old and that she had lost none of | o few petters rush to put money on Rey sl 2 Vel e e committed | the people who villify me.” P 3 7 of ceremot % e et senaati o fSae SRRy of bolde o Ao At five miutes past 12 v'clock a call came | upon Adjutant General Tarsney at Colorado | e dres pr) llllt:)r:‘r::\el e ahoeed o sty L BEbOREEMEE {8c badly burned £ Cloiles D S0 mE eiost senmen, ?"r, “,‘ i ,r»'“'"”'“, of flexibility of voice | suntj Anita, who is a mud horse. Had there over the telephone for Tarsney. The clerk | Springs last night. He has offered a reward S e that identification by the rescuing party un- [ Would have caused a still greater commotion | and dramatic fire, and that o far as per- | peon no promise of mud, these bets would the correspondent a passage ticket for the | ger the dim light of their I s was im- | had it not been for the fact that it soon be- | sonal appearance is concerned she seems : gent the night porter, the only other man in | of $1,000 for the arrest and conviction of any 3 ¥ = & amps was im never have gone on, as there were very few & return journey to America by the Majestic, a | [oceiple. came known that his father 'died insane, | to defy the ravages of time. After the third the hotel office, to call General Tarsney. He | of the participants. R aE oM RO R AT hie e aonk b LY g N T B DT Bhrok > who believed that Rey el Santa Anita had appeared In a very few minutes and stepped | Governor Waite ordered a special train to | *J arrived HE G B o The five men were brought up the shaft as | Which has given rise to the generally ex- of “lIzeyl,” Mme. Bernhardt was re- | ;o chance on a good track against such 3 arri on the 16th, and on the 19th osible and the 6 s : 1 | pressed opinion that the prisoner is also in- | called eight times, and it seemed that the up to the 'phone. He had hardly spoken a | Jeave for Colorado Springs at 11 o'clock. It & S soon as posible and the doctors present dic cracks as Senator Grady, Domino and > went to Liverpool and booked my passage, in | (oo oo S Nevia .| sane. The affair, however, has caused a | audience could not shower too much applause word into the receiver when two men, With | was believed he intended to go to the Springs | order 1o abtain a g00d berth." everything in their power to alleviate their y L " R P Dorian. The saddling bell for the Derby masks on their faces, entered from the | in person to assist in the hunt for General Y oRTald Got run dway thea sufferings. Shortly after the five live men | Ereat shock in aristocratic circles, where ek ”:M - ”:’; b h;“ll‘l‘(“ 1'."1‘” ‘)“;’»"”:" rang at 5:45, and the bugle calling the street. One hastily advanced on General | Tarsney and the men who Kidnapped him, D e ia ol e IS ot b kiariat | ¥Br8 BroughERu bR LibeNE oF hose t1ctin] | V0D Kats Eand i sindndsome wife played a oded, phlegmatic | ) /. cog 1o the post sounded five minutes later. near them were raised to the surface and prominent part. A singular accident re- English audience which was thus stirred up Tarsney, the other remaining near the door | but this idea 5 A e as the firs car on the track, . proved false. Governor | and, as I have said, that is why I am here. et ek Alcenor was the first to appear on the track, . as said, s why i AT T st vigorous polic ” the highest pitch of enthusiasm it Just inside of the office, Walte id not go to Colorado Springs, but | I aid not intend to stay here long, and my | P1Aced in @ shed near the mouth of the pit. | vealed what the ”""““]"':]' us police ‘““‘;;-‘ be satels concluded that 1a teine Semsy | and was followed by Resplendent. = Both “We want you” said the first masked | sent on the special train a party of detec. | principal reason for returning now ls that | Here several of them wewe identified by their | for four years past falled to dsclon ® | must have exnibited remarkable dramatic | hoTses were cheered as they moved past the man, as the general turned his face from the | tives, Mrs. Tarsney and her daughter also | there is gerious illness in my family at home, | CIOhing. While the crowd was assembled anonymous letters, it seems, were written in | MUst have ¢ o ed remarkable dramatic | o, 04 gtana. Despot, carrying the green and telephone on hearing footsteps. The scared | went. 1 wouldinot. thowever *llow. thbse people to about the shed twenty men and boys in a | Printed characters in order to avoid detec- lm:\tl. u,\‘; as Oullluw: in these dl.l white colors ot "B Corrigan wan tilra i ea . . ¥ s ’ , however, se D o = » Ay Zo! the!blot e atches some time ago, is a four-act “sacred ? i g y hotel clerk and porter were the only Wit- | Tne epecial train arrived at Palmer Lake | say that their statements have any influence | Semi-conscious condition were brought up. | tion. -*l m “'_m klsmw "'” “‘l‘)‘m“ l‘“"_’l ‘[’f a by MM. Armand Sylvester and | Prince Carl, Orinda and Rey el Santa Anita nesses, 5 sney was put on bo ) They had aparently Bpt been injured by the | a0 aristocratic club on the Paris es Platz g =T e o & 3 »addock | bunc o at 1:40. General Tarsney was put on board | on me. D y ] y the was found to have the impress of the hated | Moran, which has had a long run at the left the paddock in a bunch. The horses “What do you want?" quietly asked Tars. ney. We want you to come with us,” was the Teply. “But 1 don't go anywhere,” returned “Tarsney, at the same time making an effort to retreat. At this the masked man lunged forward, pistol in hand, and struck General Tarsney a vicious blow wikh the weapon. Masked Man No. 2 then advanced to his companion's and was taken home. He is badly tarred and feathered and dazed, but not seriously burt A reporter of the Associated press called upon General Tarsney at his residence this evening. His story differs from that al- Teady sent only in that it is more detailed. During the day physicians attended him and succeeded in removing every particle of tar, and from the neck down there remains no tar and nothing beyond an occasional abrasion of the skin. His face, however, When asked regarding his views on current politics, he tapped the floor and, looking very wise, wagged his head, and said: “I am out of politics now, and know nothing of them.” A suggestion by the correspondent that, like Gladstone, he might retire and yet take up the cares of office again and do greater things softened him. The comparison was pleasant to him. When the tariff question was mentioned he said: explosion, but had iphaled the after damp. Had they not been found wien they were there is no doubt that they would all have been Suffgcated. As the night advanced the Impression grew that the loss of life would be in excess of the fir't eifimatés. The rescuers who have-eome to the sur- face report that they have seem a rumber of bBodles so pinned under the debris that it is impossible as yet to extricate them. They also say that judging from the appearances characters. This evidence was followed up and led to the discovery of similar pieces of blotting paper in Von Kotz's office. Suspicion grew stronger when opne gentleman of the court made a Statement to the effect that Von Kots, during the course ot a conversation which took place, let drop some remarks which were identical with the aspersions contained in the letters. VON KOTZ SAYS HE IS INNOCENT. Theater de la Renaissance in Paris. E. S. Willard was accorded a most cordial welcome at the Comedy theater upon his re- appearance in London after his American tour. But Mr. Willard's company was con- sidered by the eritics to be inadequate and his play, “The Middleman,” {8 pronounced to be behind the times. As a result the Comedy theater audiences during the week have been slim Another event of interest in the world of paraded past the grand stand in the order named, Domino, Dorian and Senator’ Grady coming down the stretch from the stables and swinging into the parade from the rear. The eastern horses were cheered o the echo, the vast mafority of the public being on one of the three to win. The horses cantered slowly to the starting post, where Starter Pettingill was awaiting them. PUT THE CRACKS IN A POCKET. After a few attempts the flag fell to & ::;c‘:"‘gx;“:‘”’;;'e i‘_‘;’:x“r’:“’m?‘;‘;‘)’j‘“’mx: inflamed and blistered because of the kindly [ “The tariff is very embarrassing.””" Then | Of the faces of the bodies tnat death in many ":;‘p K“”c“:“::_’:“ ;:T;:::( s “;I"‘"“ ""‘:“d theatricals was the appearance of Julia Neil- | good start, all the horses being well bunched. g intended services of a woman who removed | he looked 1 “Peop cases was caused by the dreaded after dam tl LR T L g s d Fre v, bof e fol way fi Des| by the two masked men and hurried toawrd he looked up and added People are in a P T b detaiied i custody..In’ hia lown in- son and Fred Terry, both of whom have for | Domino was away first, with Despot at his the street. STOOD OFF THE HOTEL CLERK. the tar from his face, neck and hair by the use of coal oil. After finding himself sur- confused state about it. They don't Know what to do. Business is down.” | This gas is hindering the work of the res- cuers, the fans as yet not having succeeded terest on the ground tnat if the anonymous letters were still received during the period a long time past been members of the Hay- market Theater company in the melodrama, neck, Rey el Santa Anita third, the others in a bunch, with the exception of Senator Grady, rounded by the kidnapers in the office of | After another pause he said: ‘“People [ in freeing the pit of it. In the further ¢ “Shall We Forgive Her?” at the Adelphi | who was off last and in a bad position. Al- "‘:_’”d“‘" k “(“" "';‘I‘"":"";’:-uflflk:’ had “;'“‘:“ the hotel he was informed he was to be | want something done that will settle busi- | workings, the ventilation of which has been | Of his detention, it would prove his Inno- | ¢negter on Thursday last. cenor ‘went out to make the running, anaiat warned to keep his han y a third | yieq, He requested time to write to the | ness.” almost completely destroyed, the gas must | Cénce. The paper adds that the anonymous | myrone Power's “The Texans” is pro- | the quarter was leading by a length, Domino masked man, who had suddenly appeared at the dcor. In front of the hotel two hacks were stand- ing. Four other masked men were seen standing there. Drivers, who it was after- wards learned, had been intimidated, sat on the cab boxes and the victim was hustled into one of the vehicles, the masked men scrambled into them, the drivers were or- members of his family, but was informed there was no time to waste. Then he was roughly hustled into the hack and hurried away. When the open country had been reached his captors took him from the hack to a place greatly removed from the road. ACCUSATIONS AND THREATS. The masked men, with oaths and impreca- tions, formed a circle about him and he was In reply to an inquiry as to whether he had seen all the harsh things that have been said of him in New York, he answered: *Yes, 1 have read them all today. I am used to that kind of thing for about thirty years.” The correspondent asked if he would have any objection to saying in what his principal wealth consisted, Mr. Croker exclaimed “That is exactly the information they want be present in large guantities, and this fact militates against any hope of saving the men imprisoned there, 4 a. m.—Four more bodles were discov- ered and brought out after midnight. Many of them were so terribly scalded that the flesh almost dropped off them, necessitating their being handled most carefully. It is *more than probable that.a large number of still being received in spite of Von Kotz being in custody. Von Kotz is a lieutenant of the Uhlans. He was marked for his eccentricities. He left the army with the rank of captain about ten years ago, but has since remained a la suite of his regi- ment. This accounts for his arrest by the military authorities. 1f Van Kotz had left the army entirely the civil courts would have letters are nounced by the London critics to be conven- tional and crude, but it met with a sympa- thetic reception at the Princess theater on Thursday. The queen has taken a box for the Drury Lane season of German opera, which opened on Tuesday last with a fine performance of “aalkure.” In order to meet the competition of the second, half a length in front of Prince Carl, Resplendent fourth, Orinda fifth, Rey el nta Anita sixth, Dorian seventh, Despot eighth and Grady last. As the horses turned to come toward the grandstand they were all bunched close up against the rail, Domino, Dorian and Grady being pocketed, without an earthly chance of getting through. As they flew past the stand, Resplendent col~ ""’“"d“’l‘” °“*d‘“°fl‘,‘" the street the party | ... informed that he was to be killed. At | and what I refuse to give. My private af- | dead will never be identified. d“;" “"”‘d"“ ol triennial Handel festival, which opened at | Jared Alcenor and leading by a length, Prince "‘;"’”M: » “’: fk o e Captaln Gaith. | the Sugestion of the leader every man who | fairs are my own. You can say that the > 'dr'"“ SHL GLECRY, “;”" Wwas an uncon- | the Crystal Palace on Thursday, Sir Au- | Carl being third by a head. Garrison here Miniteen . migute D felt so disposed tcld the general what they | World has been hounding me for years." STILL ON THE BREAKERS. rmed rumor in clrculation to the effect | gugtus Harris has decided that Jean de | got out of the pocket in which he had been right and Officers Harlan and Henry were on horses and riding furiously in the direction taken by the kidnapers and their vietim. proposed to Co with him, and why they pro- posed to do it. He was accused cf waging war against the Mr. Croker thereupon threw himself back in his chair. The correspondent’s intimation that Tammany will be the weaker for the loss Italian Chamber of Deputivs Has Another Row Over Finance. that Von Kotz would shortly be relased from custody. Should this turn out to be true, it would seem certain the military autheriti Reszke is to appear on the festival days next week in his favorite operas, “Romeo and Juliet,” “Faust” and ‘“Lohengrin,” held and pulling Grady to the outside sent him to the fourth place. The senator was running easily under a strong pull, and The officers had a poor trail to follow. It ROME, June 23.—There were turbulent | are in possession of evidence which clears ine owners and the deputies; b s controlling powe v ; AMERICAN ACTRESS COMPLIMENTE ey i 2 was pitch dark and they only knew that the | TG OWDCTS 4nd the deputies: ho was ac sEuilodioig e drew forth another | cconeg in the Chamber of Deputies during | Von Kotz from the serious charge made E,chnm pAbenee SOMEIIMANTEDS | rseemd toghaves any, o001 0L speedsin (2 masked party had gone out of town to the | fisec ©f BEMIRE he wfe TH0ORe e | © 'l*'n Alog "1‘ _"(' s Mk the debate on the government’s financial | against him. However, eversbody will ack | =i¢ner o8 ’”"I'f' e “American - actresy | serve. - Domino: was Tunniag; dehysty; in north. 3 % iere are plenty of young leaders in Tam- |y gures, The radical leaders, Cavilott! | himself or herself this question: “Who is h as formerly engaged to Hon. F. | fifth place, Dorlan was eighth and Vankuren It over an hour before the facts be- came known. The drivers of the two hacks first brought the news to town. It was that the masked men had taken their victim to a issuing an crder to the troops to fire upon the deputies with the twelve-pounders, and finally he was accused of indirectly being the cause of the death of the deputies killed many who will be able to take my place, that is if they don't quarrel. As to my hurried leaving of New York, I came away suddenly 50 as to avoid a demonstration and so as to and Imbriani, started the trouble by declar- ing that the ministers should have advised the crown to make sacrifices in the civil lists. Sig. Imbriani made a vechement at- the author of the long series of anon letters which have caused trouble in every aristocratic family in Berlin?" PHELPS REMEMBERED IN BERLIN. mous nearly H. Winston of Chicago, formerly United States minister to Persia, and who has ap- peared with success at the Haymarket thea- ter, London, and the Odeon theater, Paris, had taken a strong wrap on Rey el Santa Anita and was last by a ¥ 'ngth. Just before the three-quarters was reached Garrison made a play, which, in the opinion point near Austin Blufts, between two and | 9UrinE the Bull Hill campaign. For this | nave my friends trooping down to the pier.” | tack on the government and was called to | The death of Hon, William Walter Phelps, | “11€T BaVIng studied at the Paris conserva- | of many, lost him the race. He saw a Three miles out of town, and atter removing | (€Y Provosed to kill him. Bvery humiliat- LOOKING FOR RELATIVES. arder by the president. A heated discussion | ex-United States minister o Germuny. hae | 10I7€ Was invited to the Journalist's and | chance to get the lead, and, loosening up the General Tarsney's clothes had covered him | P8 e€pithet that profanity and ob:cenity Mr. Croker sald he wished much to look | next occurred on tne preposition to increase | called forth a great Al af 5""\ Jathy here, | terateur's meeting at the Comedie Paris | rein on Grady, he sent the brown son of i s toathocs. could suggest was hurled at him. up relatives he claims to have in Cork and | the salt tax. The proposition was adopted | Mr. Phelps’ mimary was. iy Pentred b | fenne at Parls on Tuesday with the view of | Iroquois to the front like a flash. He passed Sherman Crunley, one of the drivers, tola | _When all those who wished had had thelr | Limerick, His grandfather bhails from | 201 to 1 Notice was then given of sev- | Dr. Stuckenbers. chapluin of (he Americay | ®NOWINE whether 1t was possible for a for- | everything in front of him as though they the following stor; say General Tarsuey was given an Oppor- | County Limerick and his eldest brother | eral resolutions demanding the exclusion | church in this city i . i gn actress to gain a perfect mastery of the | were standing still, and then, pulling over “My brother and I own the hacks. Shortly | tBIY to speak for himsell. Without a | Henry, who was in America for some years, | from the Chamber of Deputies of members | * The hot weathes which has Just set in has | French tongue. Miss Calhoun selected the | next to the rail, he kept the Senator golng before midnight two men came to our stand thought cther than that he was in the pres is located in the same district. These and a implicated in the bank seandals. An uproar proved the best ally of the boycotted brewers role of Hermione in Racine's ndromakue.” as though he was making a runaway race of | and said they ted to engage two hacks | €nce of death, but determined to make every | pepnew, who is a traffic manager of the | followed the announcement of the resolu- and the socialists will need all their strength | She was assisted by Paul Mouno.and her old | it. Taral on Domino and Vankuren on Rey for a drive. They did not wear masks then, | USe Of his only weapons, argument and per- | cork & Bandon railroad, he wishes to visit | tions. it to resist its influence upon the thirsty work- | 0d€on comrades. The audience included the | el Santa Anita evidently held this opinion, They told me to drive in front of the Alamo, | Suasion, that his life might be spared to | perore returning home. Up to now he has HEIR TO THE BEITISH THRONE. ing people. Last Sunday a large and popular | United States ambassador, Hon. James | for they at once cut loose and went after’ “1 saw the struggle inside the hotel office | 1i: family, he pleaded as he had never done | gniv found one relative, that is his mother's | i gl beer garden was overflowing with drinkers | B- Eustis, the British ambassador, the | the semator at a smashing pace. At the e e TR R A R T | A‘x‘\‘ court. ~He rehearsed the entire | proyper, Richard Welstead of Ballywater, | Son Born to the Duke and Duchess | of lager, regardless of the boycott. The | MArquis of Dufferin and Ava, and a mumber | mile Grady was a length and a half to the I started to drive away but was stopped by | © ':A“": during the time the troops | county Cork, a man of 90, famous for his of York small beer houses and restaurant keepers, | O eminent French authors. Although Miss | good and running like a scared dog. Rey men with masks on their faces and pistols | :;" eputies were in the field. | 5o horn cattle. On being asked what the | RICHMOND, Eng., June 23.—The princess | (o 5 00 ol b0 rom the boy. | Calboun has not lost her American accent | el Santa Anita had come up with a rush from in thelr hands. After they all got in the | He expluined to them that he was not | gyicome of the Lexow investigation would | Of Wales arrived at the White Lodge this | (00" 0% bt o m ol s FEC PG | she sustained her part with great success | seventh place at the three-quarters and hack 1 was told where first time. to drive to for the The seven men compelled me to in command of the troops, but that General Brooks in command under Governor be replied, “I can't tell anything about it." He went to bed early last night. This morning. The doctors have been summoned and it is expected that the duchess of York, pute between the brewers and the socialists settled by mediation. A continuance of the and was warmly complimented. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall are again back in second, a head in front of Alcenor. Domino was fourth, a half length In front of Resplend= - Waite, the commander-in- e S it Zygtls 'V'.'.‘Ol’n":’"'::;‘:“'“ S R R R N mmgl:—:] ‘;"i‘.i“‘r’,‘;‘,"‘I‘I'I‘F‘r."“”l"ul ’h‘e“.:‘:d‘;‘(‘_“ morning he and his secretary joined a party :"L of ’;:‘“‘ George, of Wales, will shortly | " oaiver, however, is likely to render any | London and endeavoring to work the long | ent, Prince Carl, Dorian, Despot and Orinda e oata an awbul Mot of neiss L. tried 1o’ alimly’ thy ey by withholding of tourists bound for the Gap of Dunioe. | be accouched. S mediation superfluous. arrears of their social engagements. Mr. | in the order named, the latter tiring fast. R I hois ‘T Dh hure the manac e L. AT were provided with lunches of sand- | The National Observer says that Queen| mpe pewspaper report that the only son | Kendall, who had a nasty accident on the ALL OVER BUT THE SHOUTING. Beveral times on the way out I hoard them | by newsparer and otber commen seport, | Wiches and bottles of beer. The ex-boss | Victoria will defray # the expenses of Be | of Herr Buhl, a member of the Relchstag, | voyage home, breaking one of his fingers, | After leaving the mile post Vankuren gave POTL. | it silent, but open-eyed, in the hotel car, | confinement of the duchess of York. If a is still obliged to carry his arm in a sling. Anita his head, and the eolt threaten Tarsney's life, When the order to fire the artillery upon just back of the driver. Now and then, in son is born he will immediately be made a who is heir to an immense fortune, intends Miss Olga Nethersole, who in appearance Rey el Santa began rapidly to close on Seator Grady. He “The party left the hacks. by the roadside | the deputie e o i P to enter a monastery, has created a sensa- bai v o trora (ih Sy, OMoar Hare | fron the sesin.. 16 Koo hat the e be, | Fonion?, 18 eaciamations ol delight from | paer, probabiy MrepdRUCE 1be il of aarh | ujon, aad. pariaulrly s bie tather, ithough | s very lke what Mre, Kendal wes o ber | res on hin fank, then et bih 20 68 e lon came up Just as the horses were belng | fore him but a few days before had stood at | oo B, b e s the | of Ment, oeas d brock. wite of Peince | ® Cutbolic, 1s & national liberal and opposes | Younger days, s golNg to the United States | began to draw avay In & mapner that Jafs IeNRt0 the fhbos. © T Meneh meskad "man.] thevgraves sof 1halnicomsades who bad beea | PEPITX WAL YeEY bpeatitul. . A drissling Tl | The uchess Of Work, wie of Prince | the politics of the centrist party. Herr Buhl | In the fall of the year. She has made gi- | no doubt whatever that unless some horse in polnted their guns ot i and copoies | Lo Eraven of thelr comrades Who had been | sét in, and became a steady downpour be- | George of Walety bl presumptive 10 the | ouuy the famous Diedesheim vineyards gantic strides in the profession during the | the bunch could run past Senator Grady and him to dismount. His horse was mounted | troops he was in no manner connected with fore Kate Kear ‘1( ttage was reac helll. throne of the Unitéd Kingdom, was safely The Imperial Yacht club regatta at Kiel | 1ast two years, and her performance in | catch the leader the Derby was over then by the leader of the whitecaps. General | their death, If die’he must, die he would, | oo wine n "“""“""(‘,’""_“""]‘_‘\'l Ahairace | aelivered of s soGRRINN opened today with splendid weather. There | “The Transgressor” at the Court theater | and there. At the mile and a quarter he was Fareney was 1sd through the pasture:to s | pu they:had the Wrong maD, and Duniab. | serr bosts st Lors Ertntens sottace e P T i was a brilliant company present, including | called forth enthusiastic praise from the | three lengths ahead of Senator Grady and point half a mile from the road and almo:t | yment by death would be unjust to him. ety ey :' sy “r‘“f‘:,'j“ 3 a prompt | LONDON, Juse 28.5¥he marquis of Salis- | ® 1arge number of naval officers, court at- | WOst unemotional of the critics. During | running strongly. Prince Carl came up to third S AR08, trom any’ bulldiag. " Beveral ot the | #HE ASKED FOR DEATH ooked s If o would liave enjoyed & BROIBt | @ ke stiihe fackal opening of the Un. | {endants and others. The fotes of the woek | her vislt to America Miss Nethersole will | piace and was s hait length n {ront.of Défe TaQ carried between tham u iarge can 8lled | e he had cancluded, the men beld a | LT HE BOre hree O o PN | reraity Eatenslon opgesest. On the dlscus, | t Kiel will include & grand court ball on | 4ppear In Clement Goolt's ~version = of | ino, on whom Taral was now makink SNeER with liquid tar. When the leader thought | wonrerence ana decided to give the genmeral :“.'I‘m‘r‘,‘“" W ih“’:_“l’m‘d(.d‘ ‘m m" \isteners | #lon of the universify extension report, | Doard a first class war vessel Denise,” with which she will probably | effort. As they turned into the stretch Rey be bad gone far enough 80 that 80 OWETY | 100 |aghes. When informed of this General | ipat seenes of equal beauty are not rare in | Which was adopted, M. Rolfe of Philadel: Cholera Keported in Belgiom. open her sasalog seksch 8t Dplys. Liks | el Bents.Anits kept bls pece N0 AOSNINE $quld poseibly be heard {rom the road e | ruruney requested them fo shoot him, a3 | america. At 430 he reached ihe notel | Phia made the leadigg specch on the ques. | LONDON, June 2.—A dispatch to the Ex- | Tk BeCTOOL Tree, Miss Maude Millet | daylight between himself and Senator Grady party stopped and proceeded with the Work | yo o114 never survive the punishment and ;um FaR tion of how to securg thorough study of the | change Telegraph company from Paris sa and other actresses who have made their | jn a way that was heartbreaking to those B ¥ah ther had coms. death by the bullet would be merciful. Then ip e various subiacts whild seoserviag the popular | there have been sixty. cases of cholera and | ATk, Miss Nothersole was a governess | who had monsy on (rady and Domingile FOHD TARSNEY. 10 UNDRESH the leader turned to one of the men and told Amerien, side. Mr. Rolfe suggested that the lectur- | Afteen deaths at Jemeppes, a village of Bel- ( before she went on the “boards was full four lengths in the lead and drawing 9 Ot the men set down the can of taT |\, 15 et big implements and do his work. | LONDON Morning Post, | oy "shoula devote ong day of each fortnight | Klum, near Liege. A dispatch from Brus At the present moment no play by Mr. | away st every jump. Taral calish N S and’ another, drawing a six-shooter, told pie - | commenting on the decrease of emigration to e however. ssserts the discase 1s but chol. | PAnero is being performed in London, sl- | no for a final effort and the colt responded The man spoken to went away and in a few to personal coaching of the carnest students, had come, and the Tarsney to undress. A rag was pulled cut the United States, thinks the decrease is due 4 L har ihe deaths reported cover s | though Henry Authur Jones, the great rival | gallantly, but his time of the tar can dripping with the fluid, witn | TOLES returned with & palh of foul (A% 6 | jess to the exclusion laws than to the fact Lh: M:d:“umluuwn!l“ mrl*‘tmmv““h A :r-”y';:dh‘f‘rJnl;h:wi’vx«‘ R O o0y Athior -of £The Besond: Mes e | R e e IR ! which he was struck time and again, the [ DFUSR OF rag and a feather pillow. The | ;). pe west has had its day and tnat the | (OHMUEREE o ME i Y ot Chicago agren onth queray,” has, during the past week, been | could do but little toward improving his posis cloth belng frequently dipped in the can, | EeNETal was disrobed and the coat of tar and | (4 of emigration bas turned toward Africa, [ ¥ith Mr. Rolfe. ~Athout 600 members of the o Collided in the Aw 2 represented at two theaters—at the Comedy | tion. Despot came up with a rush and passed { In this manner the bsck, arms, base of the | feathers applied. When the dirty work was | .qpe ompipotence of capital in the' United | [nBress Y ere [ et ol "‘: reception at the | LONDON, June 23.—The British ship Chl- | "oy Migdieman,” and at the St. James | Domino.. Dorian closed on him and gained i bead, face and body were thickly covered :’"“‘""“ and the gencral was daubed from | giuieq has grown into almost intolerable ;,r‘;.::.-:“m:::-:f:h.fll::::::‘wn-;n"::::;‘fl::i cago, Captain Sendel, which arrived at Bris- |y wppe Masqueraders.” In the autumn, | every stride, 1t was all up with Domino, “Another wan drew & pillow from beneath | head to foot, he put on his clothing. He | yranpy and has driven the farmer and | b 4 tol on the 21st from New York, reports hav- | yowever ejther “Dandy Dick” or “The Cab- | and Taral, recognizing the fact, pulled him. g g . o] was then faced down the road and the | wo At records of antiquity were shown them by the | ing been in a collision with the steamer . 3 i g X , and, plicicg his foot upon it, tore workman to the wa Ieearis % AMSVLT AR SN ! ith th {net Minister” is to be revived at the Court | up and galloped slowly in. As the horses. ‘ it open and with his two hands took out | leader sald to him . ———— el 4 Blarney in the River Avon. The Chicago had | o ier and Mr. Pinero's new serious play | neared the wire, Rey el Banta Anita opened { the feathers and rubbed them thickly cver | “Roswell lies in that direction; go down Alexander Going (o See the Sultan. o ———— thres bow piates stove 10 and ber port anchar | 1o TS wpienar ot e Qarsick thoatar, | i six lanetis and had Kpeed 1o soare. Gt the sticky tar. that way and don't turn back. Keep straight | BELGRADE, June 28.—King Alexander | yypun s "gune 93 General Krieghammer, | Proken CHE LB The matinee of Malcomb Salaman’s “A | was coming hard, two lengthe ahead of Des= “When this was In progress one of the | abead. Don't ever step foot in Colorado | starts for Constantinople tomorrow. HIS | .\ 0" iy “rinister” of mear, broke bis Yope's Eneyelical Modern Eve at the Haymarket has been | pot, who had come very fast through the. men sald: ‘Let’s kill him, boys” This re- | Springs or Cripple Croek again or your life | majesty entrusts the regency io his ministers | | g0y 0 o carrigge accident. ROME, June 23.—The pope's encyclical, a | postponed until July 2 stretch. Vankuren sat lelsurely on Sapts mark was heard by the leader, who turned | Will pay the forfeit during his absence from Servia. A forecast of which has already been cabled to | Owing to Mrs. Langtry's sudden with- | Anita with bis hands down, now and them and reprimanded the speaker very sharply, | 80 unexpectedly bad life been given the Atchison Reorganization Denounced. Crew Were Saved. the Associsted press, has been made public. | drawal from the cast of “A Soclal Butter- | turning his head to wateh Garrison and Sene A\ saying: ‘We wow't hurt bim, apd will | tortured man, so great the strain through |, ONPON june 23.—The Times in its | LONDON, June 28.—The British steamer | It is much remarked that the letter is ad- | fy,” the Opera Comique will be closed to- | ator Grady. The Baldwin torse won by sty 2 shuply give him what he deserves. which he had passed, and so severe were | o 00y article describes the Atchison reor- | Rbeo, from Bilbos, was wrecked during a | dressed to “All princes and peoples” instead | night and will remain closed until a new | lengths, pulled up and bad speed to thro! “General Tarsuey secmed greatly relicved (Continued on Beventh Page) ganization plan as fully as bad and in some | fog near Ushant. Tbe crew was saved. of, as usual, 10 the arclbishops and bish play is resdy for that house. away. Senator Grady, who might bave

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