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_— ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMAHA, TUESDAY ] SINGLE COPY FIVE CEN —— — —~ —— — - ) the family and the widow, who had been C ‘ vo'l‘ [() | #fons and 1,320 Indian war pensions will be v" TIC W \ U | general boycott begins tomorrow noon in- ANV S DI A her dead. The late president's family re- cost to the government of increases made by » 2 - mained for a long time in prayer before the - the bill will be $1,309,682 per annum. Miners Evicted from Company o J— bler and then the widow was led away by 5 : — sy PITTSBURG, June 25.—Two hundred fam- i Peop'e O Oonsternati b B LA 0 weeping mm;m;. : Democoratic Managers Concede Nebraska's [ CLEVELAND TA OF THE TREASURY. | Pullman Cars Will Not Run After Noon if | flies in company houses at the Panhandie | Denver Gaily Decked with Bunting in by X Later the yemai photog ed and el P R \ es, Painter’ been evicted . Temper of the “Pf b ‘f kit 51— o i B S Pop Renator Opposed to the Tariff Bill, Not Alarmed Over the Financial Condition the A, R. U, Can Prevent It. o (’l'rm' S A B Honor of the Visitors, Among Italien Residents, president and the authorities in charge of — at Present. prriiadinl Sl — the remains took place, The exact nature WASHINGTON, June 25.—The president, HERMAN LE BEAN FATALLY STABBED. of their deliberations has not becn made | SAY THEY HAVE FIVE REPUBLICAN VOTES | in speaking today of the financial situation, | SWITCHMEN WILL ~ CUT THEM OFF e THREE THOUS'ND NOW IN THE CITY BITTER FEELING AGAINST ALL ANARCHISTS | public, but it was stated t Mme. Carnot sald to an Assodiated press vepresentative: Former i Bartender Cut by n does not desire the body of her late husband The off t tain New York banks t 3 Chicag: 5 DR:eMBRITEd AR wIbliee It FemoveaLins “The offer of certaln New York banks to S . y 3 ;nm'l;n(';n‘luy] gl city In Lears | Cortatn of vasing the Measure Without e e F Tl e gold withe n In the Marquis’ Shops at Wilmington | CHICAGO, June 25.—(Special Telegram to | Western Mon Talk Silver and Eastorn Mea Banto Has a Record as a Dangerous Anar- | that it may lie in state in the chapel of the Assistance from the Third Party or drawn from the government treasury for Ludlow, Ky, Join the Strikers ;“‘I"' ",""&’ "”"”“"" R L b UM AL LS b v 5 7 Elysee palace. from Nill—Vote May Be Had hipment abroad i ceMainly thoughtful and Pullmun's Attorneys Confldent annah & Hogg's saloon, which adjoins the Minneapolls und Cleveland Want A 6 t i Poitos, e Vi T shipment abroad is certainly thoughtful ant " 78 C ol B Ul bk, g chit According to the Pol WHSTHNE At ST, UL TGP tOM, eXAmIBKLION Before Saturduy, patriotic. 1t not only tends to maintain the the Company Wil Win, St uoate RHCPRH for R obt the Next Convention, et Y ald s matte & treasury's gold reserve in good condition, PR At b R L s A I8 necessary and it Is said that this matter Teasury's g Lyve ik Woods' saloon in Omaha, was this afternoon TELEGRAMS CF SYMPATHY POURING IN [ 3s been ,",’.',.flf:,f: to the cabinet ministere | WASHINGTON BUREAU OF THE BEE, “i_‘;:h_:"'ll: "“""::“|‘:“::‘;":LK'\':'_m‘,:h:":f]':,"'l“:,‘:f,; CHICAGO, June 25.—At noon tomorrow the | fatally stabbed by a man as yet unknown. DENVER, June 25.—®verything I8 shortly, 10T F Streot N. W, e o aation o not | American Railway Union will begin its ight | About & o'clock a man, fairly dressed and | Feadiness for the convention of the Repube ! =t PARISIANS' BLOOD 1S UP. WASHINGTON, June 5. Sl DAL O s | against the Pullman Palace Car company. | Pparently but a trifle ipsy, stepped up to the | lican league. — The arrival of so many Gala Decorations at Lyons Giving Place to | The feeling of public anger which prevails | ~Senator Allen will vote against the tariff | Justity any appre on, and the adm Orders for tho boycott have been lssued to | DAT and asked for some beer, saying as he | strangers prompted the laggards to off X In this city as a result of the assassination | bill. He has not made this statement openly | tration still adheres to its pledge and de- e boye ave been lssued 10 | 4iq g5 hat he couldn't drink Hannah & e . Emblems of Mourning. is almost beyond description. On the boule- | and it fs not officially known how he will | termination to protect our national credit | @l local branches of the organization and | Hogg's whisky because It was too young. and flags and bunting wave from every bul vards scenes of the greatest excitement have | yoio 'y o8 Bot GRS N res the cor- | at all hazards, and keep the quality of our | Preparations are now complete for what it | Le Bean contradicted the fellow ~good- | Iness block, while brass bands keep the air Lo LT LR LL SO T“:‘""“-"n‘.‘.-"l‘.‘r‘..‘:f;: respondent of The Bee has ascertained that | money equal to the best, so far as the limits [ 18 be the greatest railway fight ;\l.l:llfm:l " andupon Jequest.gave the critio vibrating. In addition to those who arrived STATE FUNERAL ~ WILL BE HELD | ¥feq TiEry DeCpIE” WhoH & ® | Senator Allen and Senator Kyle of South Da- | of executive power permits. Of course, | I history. —The preliminary skirmishes | o onoy, 0 ] R R B AR SR L Ll of wildly angry peopls Sadmblea At iy 0 ol the liquor 2 years old, and an- | {n today fro 3 Sy @ different points diseussing the tragedy, curs- | kota have been thrown overboard by the dem- | croaking and the spread of disquieting tales | tobay at Ludlow, Ky., and St. Louls, leave | other discussion followed. “The critic insisted WUl Ll Ralll, ¢ X S DTN - SRy W 7 Siog ¢ higed Tlinofs, Minnesota, Idaho and Missourl. Thy o | ing the assin_and calling for vengeance | geratic managers. They are no longer count- | are calculated in the stringent condition. I the Pullman company with only its shops | on sampling moré liquor,” but Le Bean de- h E W+ T e et e M against the murderer and his suppotcd - | ing on the votes of Allen and Kyle, but say | assume, however, . there fs too much pa- | &t Wilmington, Del,, to conduct repairs on | clited. | The fellow thon became abusive [\“""'l\"" e Death Made in the French Senute and omplices. The fact that the assassitl 18 &% | )¢ they can pass their bill without popu- | triotism among our people and too much | !t8 cars. Tt i e st s Bl SR e Italian_his given rise to the mose danger- ; T T e alf leading and half shoving tried | yolaing the next conve . Chumber of Deputies—Specala- ously bitter feeling against Italy and Itals | listic help. They will make no further c familiarity with our resources and capabil- | That this will badly cripple the company s ‘quarrelsome. customer out. ot the | [C.oing. the noxt convention ol tNeTIeREUY) fans and several Italian flags, displayed out | cessions to the populists nor to the repub- | itics to permit our reserved force and finan- | 18 not denied, but the officials claim that the | plac he did so the stranger drew a | A1 the Ohlo men are working just as earn- of sympathy with France's loss and draped | licans, They claim every democratic vote | clal vigor to be discredited. When the last | Failway companies will make all necessary | knife from his pocket and gave Le Bean a | estly for Cleveland. In all about 3,000 people With crope were hooted at and, In at least | excopt that of Hill, and they also claim five | government bonds were fssued to replenish | FePalrs in order to handle the travel with- | Cut from the eye down his check and throat, [ are here, and more are expected to come one instance, pulled down and torn into 5 . AT 4 fei - gate o oa | out loas that would resu the with- | Brazing the jugular vein. Le Bean staggered | tomorrow or being o PARIS, June 25.—The deepent sorrow, dis- [ shreds. In every quarter of Parls flerce [ Fepublican votes for their bill. Who the re- | our stock of gold It was nearly as low as & esult from the with- |y 0p “and” his assallant Tan out of the | deieeny’ LR LU L i s are )t be whispere ea ow, e outside g ¢ Hnd dra e sleep! cars - patronage. ; i i may and anger prevails throughout France. | demonstrations against the Italian residents | publicans are will not be whispered for fear | now, while outside of our gold we had as L"'";(““L 0[‘ “":‘ *"‘ l“"_‘ .“'I’,l ‘”'"'_\"I saloon, Le Bean was removed to his home, | men from the cast generally lsten patiently The cowardly assassination of President Sadi | have taken place and as a resuit nearly all | pressure might be drought to bear on the | available money to pay ordinary expenses of ers of the union were Jubilant over the | where a doctor attended him. The wound, | i eree nomcomtror oy Carnot at Lyons last night is most heartily the Italian cafes and restaurants have been | recalcitrants. It is expected the bill will be [ the government only about $19,000,000. We | news from Ludlow and St. Louis and more | however, Is of such a serfous nature that ; closed. . Baiiad no0 TALer e UNAtFAR T n oY confident ¢l etory at any | the physician says Le Bean's chanches of N Ssed not later Satur ght. P i hading Shide e nfident claims of victory than at an: WYONING'S | deplored by all. But it the feeling against Itallans fs | 0 R B | NP AU IRG S EHA A tHILe) Y [ recovery are mnothing, A brass polisher, 5 LAND OFFICE DECISIONS. o veriment expel A Great anxlety Is felt regarding the future | strong the sentiments of Iatred with which g applicable to government expenses more [ O'YSE THIE CuEinE the oy 53 HRrRedE T O B Sk M fi: R . -preside oward sald: ‘“We are | named J. G. Brown, was arrested last night | Many Republieans of 3 and this will not be allayed until a successor | the majority of the people regard anarchists | The secretary of the interior has rendered | than $53,000.000. golng 6o bankeapt Gesrge W Bullmen and | on susplcion, He answers the description of | ~ "> roPurticans of that Siate OFganissss fo the late president shall be inducted into | I8 still stronger and is growing hourly in f de s on appeals from the decisions of | «f ypderstand it s charged In certaln | we are going to do it in a short space of | Le Bean's assailant, but he makes a strong it 5 e o g g intensity. Santo, the murderer, has boldly | the commissioner of the general land office | qup 5 S o (iVEd ORI ens - We S hAVe A RHULE R works at | denial. BNNR, Wyo,, June 25.—(Special at the assassin, Cesare Giovanni Santo, the | fore upon the anarchists are the people | Nebraska: Hugh W. Cole against Ella M. | tions 18 postponed to the amoun to close his last door at Wilmington by Ltk ki g of Republican clubs was organized here to- young Italian whose deadly knife has plunged | pouring the vials of their wrath. Miller, township 4 N., McCook district: | 000,000 or $75000,000. ~This is not true. | 10 008 o8 oot oot B e O om : day. Delegates representing republican a nation into grief. Further than this the prisoner has ap- | motlon for review denied and Mrs. Miller's | We are paying as we go, in the usual way. | piotely helpless inside of ten days, unl cople at Round Pond Adopt Herolo Meas: | clubs tn every county in tho state leAgls Telegrams of sympathy are pouring in upon [ Parently made no statement, out it is re- | entry held for cancellation. Lafayette An- | Last year up to. June the balance arising [ he comes to terms before that time.' ures to Stop Trains. a Q pe ported that the police are convinced that the | derson against Peter Wernsmann and the 3. L NORTH ENID, Okl., June 25.—<The trouble | Were¢ In attendance. The following officers the family and upon the government. These | JECCC, U THE PO S00 B00 barot i the | Keystone Mortgage CompARy] OWnsHiD ‘,{,, i€ | from the exports and fmports of merchan- Attorney J. S. Runnels, speaking today SV ak by of the state league were ¢ n: President, messages of condolence come from all coun- | Fosult of a carefully planned conspiracy In | Chadron distriots decision afirmed ahd con: | 418 Was §01,652,040. The balance in our | for Ar. Pullman, sald: “The Pullman come | & RouPt PO s ECUELE MM SCE0uS erery - 5 C. C. ol ock Spi 3 vie - tries of the world, showing that France is [ which a number of people were concerned. | test dismissed, R. S. Q. Hamaker against | favor for the same period this year was | PANY s propared to stand by its original | hour. The presence of United States mar- | 0 .\’1‘.“.‘\‘9“("‘1.(:..‘lsh‘l-.~::'..r.[.’-'k;‘:.-::::r:mx not alone In her sorrow at the death of her | This, however, is only a report, and the | Samuel F. Parish, township 30 N., Chadron | $62,940,562, representing a change in our ,“’m“‘:”y AN B R LU CC R LML G IOC LR UL G CLL B G Gyt et et e e president. The newspapers of all shades of | Muthorities are engaged in a most exhaustive | district; decision affirmed ard Parish's entry | favor of $127,512,608. These conditions, | what the outcome will be. It will, beyond [ 70 Clark; treasurer, Mrs, Fidelia ENiott. Chaye opinion print leading articles deploring the | IMVestigation into the prisoners pust carcer 253.':..ii"J:l‘.'z!E"E;",}-'C'F,"“,'“,,'L‘,‘,'.‘;,' Van Buskirk | aken in consideration with the willingness | question, result in ‘a_victory for (ho' com- guard on the outskirts of the town Saturday | .0 i DILOGECERY agsassination of Sadi Carnot. ment on the subject is Nkely to bo made | Bow district; declsion reversed and’ Smith's | Of Our banks to help the treasury during | pany. We now have about 750 men at work | hight and warped the ralls so that tralns | sy oyocutive committee of five members Signs of mourning are general throughout | until this inquiry is completed. entry allowed to stand. In re Reuben Huff, | aby temporary and unusual drain of gold, [ in the shops at Wilmington, Del,, where the could not pass over for some hours. That | A committee: on club organteath this clty and France today. All the flags | The weapon used by the murderer was a | township 20 N., Neligh district; declaion af- | ought to satisfy the most conservative of | AMmerican Rallvay union made an unsuc- | irains feto not ditched ls due to the viel s bttt b . : £ R cessful attempt to organize the employes. | ance of the deputy marshals. Last night | sisting of one member from each county was are at half-mast and the public buildings are | 1002, triangular blade of the stiletto pattern. | firmed and entry held for canceilation. C. J. afety. It must not be forgotten, as 5 ca 4 ki Y ee peop o e me ¥ ol They [ i OIS E BIRA ST /SFaL Ghs eV NER Worat | QI RBATNER aNE, G OFEu s TG POt o2 | ook safety ust no ol There are no indications at present that the | three people were shot. The men attacked | appointed. They passed resolutions declar- being draped. Rotord of Toleder The eneath o the | ship 21 N, Neligh ietriots oot Lown- | another favorable feature of the situation, | strikers will be able to draw the men at this | the southbound passenger train that came | fng in favor of free coinage of both gold The murder causcd consternation among | weapon s of velvet, with red and biack | hearing denied. Robert Reed against Rien- | thal we are no longer purchasing silver cr | point into their fight. through the town, flying, with a hot fusilade | and silver at a ratio of 16 to 1 with fuil the Italian residents in this city. The pre: stripes. ard Dowling, township 31 N., Chadron dis- | Issuing gold certificates therefor.” The Pullman company tonight fissued a | of bullets from their Winchesters. More | legal tender function accorded to each, res fdent of the Italian Chamber of Commerce, | President Carnot's last words were: | trict; decision affirmed and Dowling's entry statement regarding the strike and proposed | than one hundred shots were fired at the | afirming devotion to and belief in the prine e nrestientin deatEHT “Thank you, my friends; thank you." held’ for cancellation. = Henry G. Carnes WORK FOR THE SENATE, boycott. After reviewing the situation and | trafn, and some of the cars were perforated. | ciples enunciated in the republican national a5 a0on as the president’s death becamo | “Think wou. my friente; thenk vow® o | g o e e Y Cohre s e stating that the strikers have already de- | A Mr. Fossett of King Fisher, who was | platform of 1892 and pronouncing in favor known, immediately drew up an address of | cchtPURE I BEROTSE S er, now | Hesse, township 19 W.. North Platte dis. | There s Flenty Left After the Tarit is | prived themselyes of more than $200,000 in | standing on the platform, had his hat blown | of protection and reciprocity as expressed in condolence which was signed by the chiet | precident of the Chamber of Deputies, has decision afirmed and patent issued to Disposed Of. wages, the document concludes with the | off and reccived a slight scalp wound, and | the MeKinley bill, Ttallan residents of Paris and which was | tho best chance of succeeding the late presi- . Jesse Powell against Eliza A, Clark WASHINGTON, June 25.—1f the senate | Statement that the boycott is threatened be- | another passenger was struck in the throat by | The following delegates were chosen to bsequentl; sented to Premler Dupu dent, but the names of M. Chalemel-Lacour, hip 25, Alliance district; decision af- X e 2 b cause the company will not agree to submit [ a bullet. Johnson, a news dealer of Round [ the National League convention in Den- subsequently pre :u e 'e( PUY, | resident of the senate: Cavagnac, Dupuy, | firmed and defendant's entry held for can. | Si0UId still be in a mood for labor after | \o arpitration the question as to whether [ Point, was hit in the leg with a heavy | ver: ~H. Donzelman of Cheyenne, Dr. Nho also recelved a message from Baron | 4o “constans and G ussier are | cellation. the disposal of the tarift and should have | or not it shall operate its shops at Pullman | charge of buckshot. James Carter, Carbon; Judge Jay L. Torrey, Blanc, the Italian minister for forefgn af- | \ye0"mentioned as strong candidates. lowa: In re Elisha A. Wright, township | time to take up other than the appropriation | under a scale of wages which would cause During this delay the deputies did not | Lander; A. Trabing, Laramie; M. A. Uptol fairs, saying that King Humbert, the two | Tho bourse is opon today, but the Corn 95 N. Des Moines district; entry rejocted; | bills, it will not be without material to | a loss to It of one-fourth the wages paid. fire n shot. “Marshal Nix said he Jvished, i | Sheridan; B, H. Cralg, Raviins; Mrs. Jonnig chambers and the government of Italy | exchange is closed. The exchange at | land had been patented to Sioux City & enate cale v % possible, to avoid a conflict which would Jay, Cheyenne; J. Evans, Douglas; A. P. B tt s ntah France L hay ||| Eovra'le cloned And o are/allthe exchanges | Bt Paul rallroad company Pus Qi | work: upad., THE/ARNG calendarnow. num WILL FIGHT THE BOYCOTT. surely result in considerable loss of life. | Hanson, Sundance; C. D. Clark, Evanston, ‘shared the grief in v~l|cr rl""“l’le e T MR IO D R PO S HON LB R aar South Dako In re George Q. Glover, bers twenty pages, devoted merely to giv- Marshal Nix is here today, and he says all A meeting of the republican state centrals "e'f"‘l.’(”“"'ff;j!“"3'\_l:::l':":’“n"‘(,"““m“r", [Qtalian ans | “y o Senate was crowded this evening when | Watertown district; decision afiiied and | N8 the title of bills, most of which have ago Roads Combine in Favor of the | the power of the territory will be required to | committee of Wyoming was held here to- A abiner. couneil held this morning | the president, M. Challamel Lacour made an | entry held for cancellation. Ta re Samuel | been acted upon by committees, and there is Pullman Company. put down lawlessness in Round Point. :arn(y;(m'lnnix(wn of e committeemen wers , bresident Carnot, | the death ol st 3 old cancellation. John | ready for its consideration nume i )= eneral Managers associa- e % t 2 2 e O e ool Europe,” he said, “Is appreciating the [ Koch against J. Morris, Aberdeen district: . ation numerquu bl || TheiBes) =10\ the Canafal Manags prior to the meeting of the democratic and nobleness and strengih of his character and | decision aflirmed and Morris' entry allowed tion on Carn crowd of citizens blew out the cattle ¢ of greater or less Importance. tlon has been delegated complete jurisdic- | Charged with Having Embezzled Money | populistic conventions in Cheyenne. On e ovment of tho Senats, | fhares in France's grief.” The speaker then | to stand. Nancy M. Patchen against George | There undoubtediyfill be considerable | tion Over the proposed boycott of Pullman __Tald Into His Ofiice. tundred and four Hesgutes et big entitled and to M. Casimer-Perier, president of \'f)lvml the Sm]m\c sentiment and condolence W. Troupe, Watertown district; writ of | Pressure to secure copmileration py the sen- | cars by the American Railway union. He ST. LOUIS, June 25.—The grand jury of iy \'urim:‘v ‘."'" c":""“"”“"n "I"Pfllfllontfl to &R oasimior e With the family, saying: “If any man’s o- | error denicd; Troupc's entry 'to stand. | ate of many of thesewbllls aifd the proba- | membership consists of the general man- | this municlpallty today found an indietment | wounty. 5% Narona, 45 Cro o AN ‘The government will propose to the Cham-4 Bate goodicss should have guarded him from | George C. Tredman against” William L. | bilities are that a large number of those [ 4gers of each of the twenty-wo Chicago | against Heury F. Ziegenhein, city collector, | Johnson, 6; Fremont, 7: Sherid Conyerse, bers that the remains cf the late President | NAtred and fanaticism, it was President Car- | Noyes, Huron district; decision affirmed and | of small importance will pass by gencral con- | terminal lines. In the proposed boycott of | on the specific charge of smbezzling, jointly | Water, §; Carbon, 12: Ulnta. 12 & 7; Sweet B e a astiona fane not. The crime has strengthened our en- | Noyes' entry held for cancellation. Clarence | sent and at times When there is no appro- | Pullmanicars the assoclation has decided to | v o B e S Laramie, o e N AT "Tiio inquirics of the police this afternoon | CTECUic, rosolve: to dofend the fundamental | D. Lillie against William Rathler,"Cham- | priation bil to press for attention. fight to the end for the Pullman company. | With his deputy, Carl Ungar, who was in- JiEbpicat e, resulted in showing that Santo was born at | Fo8 Of o y and to p itrages upon | erlain district; decision affirmed and Lillie's The probabilities also are that some of The plan of fighting will be, as it has been, [ dicted some time ago, $4,129, the amount of Beat the Australinn Uatot Law, B R vibtcn o brext ot Pavia::in \De: : contest dismissed. Peter J. Franzer against | the more Important measures may be taken | to consider the twenty-two terminal lines as | a check paid into the city collector’s office | ST. PAUL, June 25.—The Dispatch this cember, 1873, ' The prisoner Is o Baker by T D S AT, Nickoline Jensen, Rapid City districty de- | up, and espectally those which are ot ex- | one. Consequently I£ the cmployes of ono | by the Aubeuser-Busch Brewing assoclation | evening makes startiing charges of frauds trade, and was tried in Milan in 1852 for =iz c I contest dismissed. Loufo | pected to evoke prolonged debate. It is | line strike against handling Pullman cars : ¢ Shexiotie 3 : ¥ breach of the peace, but he was acquitted, | Remains ot the Murdersd President on | J- Collins against Michael E. Foley, Mitchell | understood to be R FauNesss s lin tase | E NI N Sraly S POk m‘r“ur‘a the (-mc;’:lnyt!: i cl'f,‘e”u'.',:f,f(?:,‘,‘,’:f.“"lf;rmfi;" oxact oxent | in the municipal elections, by which it s B Rt 1avx o ‘sumelant evidence against " stRiWay t6 Paris. district; decision affirmed and Foley's entry | tion to call up the bill for the admission | of all lines will be given their choice of | pot known even (o the grand jury, but upon | C14Imed possibly 1,000 votes were paid for him. LYONS, June 25.mers It mot or. the | Held for caricellation. of Utah, and the friends of this measure aro | striking or remaining with their company. | this Indictment it is expected to secure the | 404 goods duly delivered. The method by KNOWN AS A DANGEROUS ANARCHIST. | presence of the overwhelming foroe of troops IN A GENERAL WAY. very hopeful that it will go through without | The general managers have planned out their | jmmediate removal of Collector Zicgenhein | Which the fraud is alleged to have been :;nclx.r:o mx‘nxhgspl""urnintnrpflmmr{:’r}.l g:f{,(,:m.: tle doubt that the mob would attack the | They ‘]‘efl“\_'“ m’: ‘1"!"!3?"::1’5:|(:)r|"rrf\’irp'\lm,‘\l;::g dags. | ported from the committee, and it is under- Small committees, which can act quickly, n(lllrl\ Oxi;"nl'l: j(n‘:"yi.“ L"lrp;:lcu::l‘l‘l ‘1us n:‘l\::‘ 2.";': claimed that in each of the precincts w)ler: Bwitzerland last year. The police are keep- | Palaise of Justice and wreak vengeance upon | The general deficiency appropriation bil, | 51004 to be the policy of both sides of the | have each of the details In charge. Inquiry | jng g second term. During his first there ;};"l,""‘;"fil“:""‘ perpetrated the democratie g & strict watch over anarchists in ail | the murderer. Mourning emblems are worn by | 85 It stands, does not contain any appro- | S°huts 0 huve the territory admitted. has already shown there will be no difiiculty | were charges of crookedness, but re-election | 1467 ©f election managed to secure one ot e e a1 1B ot s s o e L0 Y Fiation' for thel nayment. of the- Tedsroonts r bills of generai importance which [ in filling the places of the strikers. The | ymothered them until Assistant Circuit At- umbered billots. The voter, after se- A G L ; Y | Bn the depredation elaims af Seath Hments | stand a chance of receiving the approval of | Eeneral managers are not ready to believe | foreny Jesse A. MeDonald, who has charge | (UrnE his regular blank ballot’ from the during the day. and no dwelling seems too poor to display | Reprasentative Pieklor sees - o bty | the senate are those providing for a codifica- | their employes will carry out the boyeott to | of™ et Jury matiers, took up the case | Jud8¢8, would “retire to one of the stalls, There no longer seems to be much doubt | (he emblems of grief. During the day a | grievance in this, and has for some time in- | LR Of the pension laws and the printing | an extreme, but today declared they were | with the result noted. substitute the marked ballot and then go that the president’s assassination was the | MOD: Including a number of members of the | tended to propose an amendment appropri- | 2L pEgpureditoriatmostianvioiergency: The amount of city money handled by the | Jug o, the sang, deliver the blank ballot result of an anarchist conspiracy to revenge | Yarious gymnastic socletics who have | ating $500,000 for the payment of the judg. | Another bill which has not yet been re- = Indicted collector aggregates about $8,000,000 | pa%, 86t his pay. The blank ballot would tha deaths of Vaillant and Emil Henrl, tho | Arrived in this city to take part in the | ments. Congressman Sayers, chairman of | POrted from the committee, but which prob- ALL JOINING THE STRIKE. e W aaibliitien. ot mlkapptos ame manner. two recently executed anarchists. Twenty | fetes, began to gather about the Cafes | the committee on appropriations, does not | AP!Y Will be reported soon, is that providing rlution’are!great detectives have gone. to Cotte, departmens | Casatl, Mattosi and Maderni, and about the | desire (o have a special Drovision st this | foF the reorganization of' the personnel of | Huudreds of Pullman Employes Leaving e LEXINGTON, Ky., June 25.—Prof. Wal of Nerfault, where Santo was recently dom- | Itallan quarters. Another large crowd | time for payment of these claims, and has | the Davy. The committce on interstate com- Thelr Work. CYCLONE IN KANSAS, , Ky, 26. . Walter fciled, in order to track down his supposed | Bathered ~about the hall where the well | agreed to offer an amendment to the bill | erce 18 uncertain as to the pooling bill, ST. LOUIS, June 25.—The employes of the st C accomiplices. Crowds of people during the | known Italian Harmonic club meets, and | appropriating $10,000 for another investiga- | 1 in the absence of Senator Butler, chair- | ) (g B0 = o any's w Meager Dotuils of the Wreck of tho Village | M8UnSL Catholiclsm - under the American morning and this afternoon have sur. | most serious disorder was apprehended. | tlon of the matter. It has been ser forn | Man of the committee, who is not expected ullman Sleeping Car company's works in of Kelghley. Protective association auspices, today recelved younded tho Blysce palace, where all the | Threats were heard on all sides against | that gigantio fraud existed, and Mr, Sayers | (0 Feturn to Washington during the present ( this city went out on strike today In ac- | \wyoyipa, June 25.—At 7:30 this evening | a challenge from the Catholie Truth soclet foreign ambassadors and ministers, sena- | ltalians and anarchi Several of the | doos not think the payment should be made | 5°881on, its report to the senate probably | cordance with a plan which is understood | oo Fov ol outhwest struck | (0 @ Joint debate of American Protootive tors and deputies called during the day. | Itallan wineshops were attacked and partly | until another investigation is fad. This [ Wil depend upon the action of the Louse on | o embrace the Pullman shops all over the | & ternpic < R 4 | association principles in the Auditorium The majority of the deputies. after calling | wrecked and the Itallan cafes mentioned | amendment is to be proposed with the ideq | this measure. country. The sirikers number 365 men | the village of Kelghley, Butler county, and | {lE0CCton brueiples Jn the Auditorium at the Blysce, asembled at the Palais Bour: | were stoned and otherwise damaged in spite | that after the investigation an appropriation | Senator Hansbrough will doubtless make [ and twenty women nearly wiped tho litte town out of extst- | el pae Chicako, Prof. “Sima at ‘onoe bon, where meetings of all parties_were | of the eforts of the police and military. | can be made in the deficiency bill of the | &R effort to secure consideration of his Rus- 1 Assail the Gy ence.. All the telegraph wires are down and | Richmond of Chicago t e the st held uring the afternoon. The sidewalks in front of the Italian cafes | next congress for the purpose of paying the | $ian thistle bill, which was displaced by Somen assallthe eunrda R This Wil b the Bt o enie thardeith The police inquiries late this fternoon re- | were strewn with wreckage. Some of the | tiaims whieh are found to ne locitiaans | the tarift bill when that measure was taken | PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa, June 25.—Sinco | the Information was brought to Leon by a |, Th WG be tho frst doint discussion of sulted in obtaining the following facts in | more hot-headed men proposed an attack | * Nebraska postmasters were appointed to- | UP, and which now holds first place on the | the men attacked a train of coal and iron | courler, who rode a swift horse. O 0 e 1ot Teaoy A R Togard to the assassin's moves previous to | upon the Itallan quarter and the proposition | day as follows: Bassett, Rock county, C. | Calendar. _ Senator Morgan probably will [ police at Adrain last night the women the fact the courier left immediately after o ) the crime: was received With wild cries of applause, and | f." Stockwell, vice B. W. Rugg, resigned; | make an effort, if opportunity occurs, to get | have put on war paint at Walston, | the cyclone passed over the details are Tlinols Democrats Gathering. Santo missed the train running direct to [ in a moment an enormous mob, at the head | Beaver Crossing, Seward county, 3. L, Evans, | Up his Nicaragua cavial bill, which holds a | Barly today they massed themselves and | meager. It fs known, however, that Ed | SPRINGFIELD, IIL, June 25.—The demo Lyons at Cette Friday, and_had to go to | of which was carried a French flag, was en- | vieo J. B. Dimery, retigned: Belgrade, | place on the calendar, made a charge upon the work train, but bhe- | Thurman was crushed to death fn a stable. | cratic state convention convenes Montpelier and thence to Valence. From | route to that part of the city given over | Nance county, Joseph Glersdorf, vice Mr There are some Who think that the silver | fore any serfous damage was done the | Many were pinned under falling houses, and | yoq 0o i e . the latter place he was unable to pay his | to the Itallans. Before the police could | K F. Fayford, removed; Clear Water, Ante- | Question will be revived during the present | guards drove them off. At noon Captain | their fearful wails indicate serious injury. lesday morning. General Black 1siths fare on the train to Lyons, having only 60 | Intervene to prevent the trouble the mob | jope county, J. T. Welch, vice Benjamin | session, but the indications are averse to | Clarke, who has charge of the coal and iron | It 18 thought many were killed, as the | Only active senatorial candidate who hi centimes in his pocket, and was obliged to | had attacked all the shops belonging to the | Calder, resigned; Cody, Cherry county, | this view. The committee on privileges and | police at Horatio, was in Adrain, and a mob | cyclone swept on its course as far east as | put in an appearance so far. He opened walk thirty miles. He ‘arrived at Lyons the | foreigners and sacked them. —The pro- | Michasl Moore, vice A. D. Cole, removed: | elections will take up the Ady-Martin con- | of angry women pounced upon him, and be- | the people could see it. Two general stores, | headquarters this morning and expreases same afterncon. When the police rescued | prietors and their families were forced to [ Gottonwood Springs, Lincoln county, Emil | test for the seat held by Mr. Martin in the | fore the militia could interfere they gave | the largest buildings in the village, were | himself as confident of success. Whether the prisoner from the mob after he had | flee for their lives. 1In the meantime another | Brickson, vice M. J. Cohn, resigned; Dustin, | senate immc. ately after the conclusion of | him a severe pummeling. Stones were | crushed like eggshells, A freight train [ the convention will make any senatorial stabbed the president his clothes were torn | large band marched through other streets | Holt connty, Will'am Dustin, vice William | the tariff contest and the senate will, in all | thrown at General Manager Fisher's train at | was standing on the ‘Frisco track at the | nomination at all is largely a matter of to shreds, and it was found necessary to | and by threats compelled every Itallan who | Gill, resigned; Martland, Fillmore county, | probability, decide this contest before ad- | this place last night while he was being | time, and six box cars were lifted up and | conjecture. Half the delegates now here sew them together at the police station. kept a cafe to close his place, Charles Crocker, vice W. O. Torrey, r Journment. taken to Altoona to attend a meeting of the | turned upside down. This would indicate | believe there will be no nomination, and the Santo_was confined in @ ccll in the prison NS TG AT e e AP T AR e ey A mine operators. Both the engincer and | the cyclone was at least 200 feet wide. The | others are equally confident the other way. e {\:nlll;ull»;"l'vtlnful(v:}"»"I‘m[-fi‘ilvl:} will pos. | The crowds in the Rue de la Republique | Brown, vice I P. Johnson, "resigned; OVSE/ADQRES REIOLUTIONS, fireman were hurt. Notwithstanding the | Wreck s standing on the track piled thirty ek o i albly bo biaced on a traln for Paris: tonight, | became threatening, and refusing (o disperse, Sacremento, Phelps county, J. A. BIAYelt, | o piop sxpressing Sympathy with tho French | resence of the military, “the situation s | fect igh, and traing cannot pass until some HIGHWAYMAN JAILED. and may arrive In this city early tomorrow | it was_final i-h:‘r\;,:?!fi?:‘vru‘\’\‘q‘(m-}l'l“:“l"‘ult::; The. comptroller of the currency has ap- Poople the House Adjourns. : L R » i Lo SRS 5 4 B morning. cafes were strewn with wreckage., The | Proved the selection of the State National | WASHINGTON, June 25.—When the house Bridge Blown Up with Dynamite, TAYLOR BROTHERS CAPTURED. Police nk They Ha Notorlous Bl Sg. C. Ressman, the Itallan ambas- | {foong ar still held in resorve under arms | bank of St. Joscph, Mo., and the Metropall- | met todsy it was generally understood that | CONNELLSVILLE, Pa, June 2.—Striking ) : J e 2 Motchicm Hehind tho Hars. sador, received this evening & dispatch trom | \\"Gieir barracks. A company of infantry | tan National bank of Kansas City as reserve | it would adjourn carly out of respect to the | cokers, with the aid of dynamite, made an | ClImThey Are Tnnocent but Eloil to Eseape o'dlock. this- merning: OMaon HeslEH ome eaying that the investigation which | 4t their barracke A company of tnfantty | [Lints for the Kirst National of Falls City. uD,atly i A0AIHR, | COMSERIIO LS B AsRL Probable Lynchin arrefted John Moran at the instance of RAAUTEAIN authorities have made into the [ /1% 10 beld In seserve i 5 mouss atiolning | €00 Co¥s Nave heen Issued as follows: Bl | memory. of Fresidept Qarnot of France. | an a 0 destroy the Possum Run | o\ rocyir e, Ark., June 25.—The sheriff | Charley Steven Mdentity of Santo, the assassin, shows that | the, Hallan consylate G0 e featy to subs | o B e, ssignor 10 . N. Draver, AMi- | Chaplain Bagby referred in his prayer to the | railroad bridge on tho outskirts of New Haxter Gounty. arrested at Buftalo City || Mr. Bteyer id he w g ho {s ot anMallan, but that he comes from. | Bet 08 BRICE (8 €00, P 0, SRS B8 | uice, "Neb, dust collector. - To Towans—Wil. | great calamity which had befallen our sister | Haven 1ast night. Dynamite was placed | of Buxtor county arvesied A6 PR GO | B SIOREls Bed W0 was Boing . to i) Ticino, the southernmest canton of Switzer= | jihian“eonsul has removed the Halian flag | liam Dulin, assignor of one-half to H. R. | republic in the'murder of its president. A [ 2E4Inst the abu AL the. strugture: |sBaturday:night tyo:men. bolieved lo be theil Barkor :hote), and ‘had iroached STHIKENNNS Jand, where the large majority of the inhab- | g0 outside the consulate, Dulin, Avocs, hand seed planter; Georgs W, | message from the prepkdent was announced | 803 41 considerable damage to the' heavy | Taylor brothers, wanted at Browning, Mo. | and Jackson, when s man sitting op Ak itants speak Italian, The Assoctated press correspondent has | Aulmann and W. R. Harrls, Des Moines 3 P . e Joad Is a branch of the | for the butchery of the Meeks family about | curb stone jumped up, and, grabbin v v . | and Executive Clerk Pruden appeared at the tern Pennsylvania road ¢hich S f . 2xec yivania road over which [ i it BEEY oy G eing taken back | Ste by the arm, safd, “I must haye Sims, who is here to deliver three lectures The Senate and Chamber of Deputies Will § y.0n able to obtain the detal's of the last | steam separator; Willlam A. Robinson, Cedar be assembled In_ electoral congress at Ver- | beon AN 58 SR LTS Cwhen the | Rapids, lathe for relleving taps: John A, | maia door bearing a large envelope contain- e from the Trotter works, recently | f¥ oot money.” | Btevens drew himseif fhoniiiRE sallles at 1 p. m. Wednesday next for the | UUliGont rogained consciousness after faint- | Stoue, Vail, three patents for corn harvest | ing the president’s gnnoumcement to the | PUt in operation, ls transported to market. The men have confessed that they are the | fellow's grasp and told him to let him alone. RUEpOSS’ of electing a new. preaident. iug at the prefecture he asked for a pen, | ing machines. senate and house of the death of President | pwenty.Five Hundred Gogebee Miners Idle, | Taylor brothers who have been so long [ The man had his hand on his hip pocket, MME. CARNOT'S ARRIVAL. but when it was placed in his hand he was INCRE » Carnot. Mr. MeGQreary, chairman of the IRONWOOD, Mich., June 25.—Two thou. | S0UBht for, but assert their innocence of the as he released his hold on Stevens, a Mme. Carnot, accompanied by her two | too weak to write. A little while before he NOREA A committee on foreign affairs, thereupon rose v, i BB, % O | urder of the Mecks family. They state | second man appeared, but Stevens got away. sons, arrived at Lyons at 7 o'clock this morn- | died the president whispered for Colonel W ; . | and offered the following resolutions: sand five hundred Gogebec range mine em- | tyov were driven into flight by the danger | OMcer Heelan came up at this moment and fng. The widow was most respectfully | Chamerne, one of the leading officials of | B Keported to Incrense Mexican Veterans “‘Resolved, That the house of representatives | ployes are idle now in consequence of the | of lynching by the enraged and, according to | arrested the man. At the station, Inside greeted by a large crowd of people assembled | his military household. The colonel ap- Penslons from 88 to 812, of the United States of America has heard | action of the receivers of the Colby mine | them, misguided citizens of Lynn county, of the fellow's trousers, near the top, was bout the railroad depot. She proceeded | proached him and the dying man pressed WASHINGTON, June 25.—The bill agreed | With profound sorrow of the assassination of | jn closing that property this morning. A | Missouri, found a loaded revolver. The police think immediately to the prefecture, where the | his hand and sald: ‘Je suis touche, blon | upon by the house committee on pensions | President Carnot and tenders the | mass meeting of nonunion miners from th 5 R P A the prisoner ls the notorious BIIl Hotohs body of the late president now reposes in | touche.” (I am wounded, badly wounded) | 1o increase penslons of survivors of the In- | PeOPe of France sincere sympathy in thelr | first opposed the strike which has been Calls Attontion ta Prendorgast, Kiss, who Is wanted In several states for state. One of the dead man’s sons, when | The body of M. Carnot was taken from the | o 1 M. S s natlonal bereavement. called for Tuesday afternoon. They want to [ CHICAGO, June 25.—The assassination of | highway robbery, o saw the decorations in the Rue de la Re- | prefecture this evening and placed on the [ 41an and Mexican wars from 38 to §12 a] “That the president ot the United States be | go at once to work and will ask the com- | President Carnot of France has added fresh | James Douglas, employed by the Consol= publigue and other streets—decorations | train that will convey It to Paris. After [ month has been reported favorably to the | requested to communieate this expression of | pany for protection should the unfonists at- | interest to the case of Carter Harrison's | \dated Coffce company, and residing at 1900 which had been displayed in honor of his | prayers for the dead had been offered the | house by Representative Stallings af Ala- | 80rrow to the government of the republic of | tenpe to prevent them datan Fpid y v A ith Nineteenth street, reported to the ther's visit to Lyons and which were not | casket containing the remains was carried | bama. Most of the beneficiaries, he repre- | France and to Mme. Carnot, and that as a ficx murdere rendergast, whose Insanity case | pojice at 2 o'clock this morning that he was I removed this morning—was so agitated | and placed on a gun carriage. While this | gents, have reached old age, and after add. | further mark of respect to his memory and Another Strike at Homestead, today got falrly under way. It was freely | ol up at Twentieth and Bancroft streets, that he nearly fainted, The flags and other | was being done salutes of artillery were | ing vast territory to the United States, are | {° the people of the French republic the PITTSBURG, June 25.—The laborers em- | Predicted In the court room that this latest | \wpjle on his way home. He said he wi @ecoratlons on the prafecture were, however, | fired, trumlets were sounded and~ drums | dependent upon their own exertions’ and | BOUSe of representatives do now adjourn.” | ooy i ih (hirty-five and forty-inch mills | o wtiser on Vihe Premierist Vi Mave | suddenly confronted by two men, each with #emoved during the night and the preat flag | were beaten. All civil and military honor | government aid for support, Their roll | MF: McCreary and Mr. Hitt spoke on ! i of whieh e e Honir Y neme | & revolver, and told to give over'his moneys Which usually floats over the Chamber of | was shown (he dead. The street in front of | will decrease yearly, and there will be the resolutions, and ' they were adopted | Of the Homestead Steel works have struck, and | mombers of which are not denied news- | myey went through his pockets and took 10 Commerce was replaced by a large square | the prefecture was densely thronged, as were | aadition to it. Attention is called mt l'h“' unanimously and the house at once ad- | the departments are idle. The men formerly | papers, and the material would be found in [ copgs but did not get other money that b.,.n"".,, crepe. -p:... |,.|‘,..l,.;..‘.._\, .,,Il yons | all the streets leading to the railway Sta- | fact that no mew titles o urlm‘:m; W"m": Journed. worked in gangs of ten, but lately the num- | the pe rrlu,.. of Prender >.“m. ".n .‘\‘.wp was in the inside pocket of his vest. enerally are removing the festive decc tion. Troops and gendarmes kept the wa: o cre The ¢ o g river Not Ye : ber has been reduced to six. The strikers | to would-be assassins. Mrs. Prendergant, | * Ater going through him the me: o el BT T]“.x pm_mfim A lulhmlcll hmud“{ are created, The committee is constantly | Edwards and Behriver Nog Yet Indleted. | (i that this reduction made the work | mother of the assassin, was in court for the m,-‘.' pE }:mlhl Mun]gfl T "“l"flwu:: CIRED A2 called upon to recommend private bills for | WASHING A t A 3 . them with mourning emblems as fast 83 | ail the civil and military “authorities of [ {ho P A ey T A 5y T “‘:”"’?“‘T:’N} Juno E6.—Although the | too hard, and they quit to force the com- | first tme wince the day the murder trial | home and not come out on the street Wit possible. Lyons, and a large number of delegations | boer'mie oot ot Tameeey o yots, Mocugh | grand jury of the dlstrict rourt made a [ pany to restore the gangs to thelr former [ closed. Today's procecdings developed uoth- | yueh'a small amount. m’:‘h;m;l:l("‘(:‘"l}“&’ :R‘_ rl‘:"’-"““l"'lfl;,r""m:{:“t from different cities and towns. Every man | war suryivors in destitute circumstances are | FéPOrt to the criminal court today, the names | #lze. A i 5 ing sensational, s5% Douglas describes them as stoutly built, . ¢ ® pre: along the line of march removed his hat | ¢ cl Y o efol Pittsburg es Rev v e g dark clothes and v 3 Tt lpresaive. Abpoarance. The remains | 81008, the libe of march removed bis hat | entied to the increass, the commities of the contumacious witnesses before the Pittshurg Industries Reviving. R AT T ST wearing dark clothes and straw hats. He Of the murdered man are clad in o dress | ohqle body passed by him. The people. who | thinks it & humillating condition to compel | senate Sugar trust Investigating committee | PITTSBURG, June 25.—A revival In local | STAMFORD, June 2.—Miss Emma | thinks ho can identify them. suit, and across his broast is the grand cor- [ fit (i ‘ation's martyr when the body haa | LheM to prove themselves paupers, and alko | were not included in the bateh of Indict- | industrics, which millmen confidently pre- [ Juch, the prima donna, and Francis L - don’ of the Legion of Honor, of which as [ patt (i JO o8 Ay B D excite. | thinks the benefits should be extended to | ments returned, It Is understood that the | dicted would follow the settlement of the [ ellman, assistant district attorney of New kolng Vessels June 25 hief of the state, he was grand master. ffin’u A A R lhA Neara | Burvivors of the Indlan wars and widows of | jury had the case of Broker Chapman of | strike, was evidenced today when plants | YOrk, were married this afternoon at St Liverpool—Arrived—Ohlo, from Philas ‘Around the bler are stationed a number of [ gl A% TIRE ) CGERICRE CON I (o g | Yeterans. New York City under consideration again, | fotl, 1" Wik SMIGHICCE, Jo0Ey WIS Mhien | Andrew’s Episcopal church, “The 1 of £ high officers of the president’s military g 0 A statement from the commissioner of | and that the certificates of V. President | !0 all sections of the city, some of which | honor was Miss Grace Weatherbee of New asgow—Arrived—Harmetian, from. household, who, with several Sisters of | ™pae"eh pensions shows that there are on the rolls | Stevenson In the case of Measrs. Have- | 1AYe been idle for month umed work | Xork end the best man was Delancey from Chil- ; . £ | “The police are actively engaged In search- | 13 go5 % ¥ with a full force of hands in all depart- | Nicoll. The bride wore & white sutin dress, | At Malinhead—Passed—Corean fn".'n'a"" watched tho remalns throughout the | g “tor” accomplices of Santo, which they | 1501 whameor s 00 p TR S L L‘L‘L’.fi?..“'.’" B i r’::‘iurll';;lw:(y‘v;;“ menis, with diamond ornuments, Many ot thé | adippin; Larentian, tom MONE o ), o ey, T o et e ! i 8, r ed. o orney ey ex- o groom'’s assoclates were present. The couple otterdan Ve o, fro - The’ prefecture Itselt is surrounded with | fo¢1 certain ho g D eenre partioularly | wars and 3,611 widows, while applications | pressed confidence today tbat two indict Boycott at ¢ nath. Slarted on thelr wedding trip this evening, | more. 8 troops and a sirons detachment of intantry | SANOH A0 N, 4 Bt drester’s ssalstant | are pending for 2,576 Mexican pensions wnd | ments against the newspaper men and (o | CINCINNATI, June 2. Represcntatives | The destination 1 secret WAL Copenhagen—Arrived—Slavonia, - trom i ch Santo, A d 2, d vi en 3 0 ber of el nesses would be returned before : - New '.‘.‘“"’:l"" $08 Miting In whish Sasio, the | repeatedly predicted ihat President Carnot e RS (R o e 08s. 3ha nimber b Siher o tnpstes Would e returned belore | of President Debs of the American Rallway enty-Five M Al the Lizard—Passed—Scandia, from New sassin, X beaiadly’ DRadist ident Sarset | o a ! e end of the week hethe e H 8 . ork When Mme. Carnot reached the prefecturs | ¥ould be murdered on his arrival here. An | yor of 1893 was 3,421, The commissloner | indictments would be reported together he | Union, who are here with the 160 men who [ CARDIFF, June 2%.—Seventy-five more [ YA¥ prowhend—Passed—Lord Lanslowne the death chamber was cleared of all but (Continyed on Second Page.) estimates that 1,979 additional Mexican pen- | could not say. struck today at Ludlow, Ky., state that the | podies Muve been taken from the Alblon pit, | from Daltimore,