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ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 187 MONDAY MORNING, JULY SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS \ N \ I sina, has been sentenced to ten months’ im- NN I W N W committee of the American Bimetallic leagne '17n . N o D as the strike has noft with ue | ENTCHTS! N RS DISCREDIT REPORTS OF WAR |;irs tas teen sentencet to en moncts v | TARTEF TALK WILL BE WARM | sttt i nimerstie wasee | R ANTZED) LABOR IS BARRED | e 2t gt s van veen o winwe | ENTCHTS' LEADERS ARRIVE has been suppressed. of those who believe that no permanent im- ¥ b & o Y - e provement in the condition of the counfry BLOODSIED IMMISENT. THOUSAND LIVES LOST. can be hoped for as 1ong as the present gold g ;! s Japaness and ChineseiLegations at London Constantinople Corre Interest for the Week Centers in the Senate | slandard Betiey I8, Brcee, e Mimetans | Southern Pacific Requiring All Employes to | Birmingham Thecatened with Destruction All Members of the Exeoutive Board Here Have Not Heard of Hostilities, the Restit of Ke Discussion, standard in the United States, with the free . Deeert Their Societies. Ll bag ot blitipia Lot Except Mr, fovereign, LONDON, July stantinople coinage of both gold and silver at the ratio BIRMINGHAM, Ala,, July 22.—On account Kt of 16 to 1, to bs present at Washington of the serious state of affairs growing out WOULD PLEASE SOME OF THE OFFICIALS | Corrc nonient o e e e ot con. | SOME SPEAKERS WILL NOT MINCE WORDS | Thureday, August 16, 1801, to take into con- | THEY CAN DO BUSINESS ON THIS BAgss | O {0 miners' strike, both the polico force | WHAT THEY HCPE TO ACCOMPLISH that notwithstanding the attempts at con- ation the condition of the country and and fire departments have bren doubled. cealmen it s clearly established that over le upon the policy to be pursued to —i 1t has- oo GurFently, reported -t the blg ,000 persons lost their lives during the bring about the change in the monetary pol- i b WAL L L They Express Their Delight at the Prospects :" _m",“'m:‘;“:h Helk =l 8 Senator Gorman is Slated for Remarks on | .. 0o iho government necessary to restore | Rallrond OMclals Claim They Can Soc fire Friday was of ncendiary origin, There | gyeclal Effort to 1'e Made at Organization of Fighting in the Immediate - the Subject of the President’s Letter prosperity to the people All the 0 They Desitoe Who have be:n rumors today that the striking Spaniards Surprised by Malays. and His Utterances Will Show i — Will Nt Soi eils miners Intend (o march to Biemingham in MADRID, July 22.—It is officially an- His Resentment. WANT TRUNT'S BOOKS. a body attack and set fire to the city i nounced that a force of Mohammedan Malays ke i ore b OTEA TS NG & M (. by LS L e S it U : et surprised the Spanish troops and Mindanic bt o o L L R - SOMpAnY. HKE Piiced s along the entire ¢ a2 the Malay archipelago. In the fighting WASHINGTON, July 22.—The interest in PASHING! J b i i ¢ F OISO - i water main for five miles to the reservoir, as o loc: bers of the Knig LONDON, July 22.—The London reporter of | (ha¢ " ensued, which finally resuited in the | tno sonate for the present week centers in | \VASHINGTON, July 22—The following | SAN FRANCISCO, July 21 LG Rl AR CR BRI A St he local members of the Knights of Labor the Assoclated press visited the Japanese | repulse of the attacking force, fourteen | ., = o AT WA hepileat it letter from the chalrman of the house sub- | tion of the calling off of the strike, It was | Friday nlght's fire by mixcreants, Nearly | ¥¢ fn a Jjoyful ood at the present legation here to learn if possible whether | Spanish, including one offic were killed l“‘”; ”_”" kel ”"|"“ W l"‘ '_“ committes on trusts to the president of the | given out by local officers of th yuth every citizen goes armed, and the cltize time, owing to the fact that so many of the report was true that war had been de- | 2nd forty-seven were wounded. The Malays »;f” “‘““{““'-‘3 ‘;l“ raised by '1[‘! ““'”k American Sugar Refining comp Pacific yesterday when the strike was d:e ved forces, recen anizad, are road thelr noted leaders upon whom they so much elared between China and Japan because of y-seven Killed. R It "”:N"f::ul'l"'”""'m thé \(‘.":., malled tonight clared off the compary would emplo, L Al a i L L LU LB AL DG Ll Lo ek, the difference between the two powers In e AN, L3 ol - H Havemeyer, Esq., President Amer- | dition to those now in the service and those | regiment e T ] s B A CLL G L R ring grave B 0 ek b 8 FOR MEN. ground and no one can foresee what amount tefining Cor v, New coming under engagement sucl 4 Sy o 0 | auestions that concern the toilers and thelr bl tad el e U LU U G A : 3 of time will be consumed upon it or what i you will supply to : e T 8 e e g Wfoug | reastiTeN firmation of the report could be had, but | Wants the Une Enst to Move | T i result of the debate which will | Chairman of the subcommittee on tr ben heeded, who haxe not during the str watch the movements 1pleld UL : : e the whole staff of the legation made no at- on Washin 1 ‘ the committce on Inanufactures, the in- | wiltully damaged rallroad property or for. | odles of men. Governor Junes says that | Smiling Jim Kenncy, as he Is famillarly - 5 Latr s, S O S be inaugurated tomorrow. formation asked for herein, I will see that | Y £0re= | tho law will be upheld at ali hazards. Much | known he s shaking hands wi f NEW YORK, Jul 8. Coxey, com- Bly i 1 ith his tempt to disguise their delight at the thought B S 1y ; LG DHEF6 - (4 Bow 1I(E16 Aoubt . (hab -tomors.[Litsis Il{.m )"“f“i\ the thouse. A free ader ibly prevented its employes from performir rension is folt and bloodshed is feared. | ouaha feiends yesterday by the score. Mr. ith O mander of the Commonweal army, was a ; t myself and belleving no_ tax should be | thelr usual and regular duties: each case fo b maha friends yesterday by the score. Mr. of war with China. 3 wewood Park, Tn. I, today, where he was | FOw's proceedings will be of a very animated | Jevied upon sugar (or anything else) excopt ' : il ¢ N SEFAULTER. Kenney Is apparenty well pleased with the At the Chinese legation it was stated no s v \ly | be considered separately and upon actual JEEBGRELAD PeU DRI VALEE 8 A tendered a reception by the representatives | character—probably no less so than those | for revenue, neverth practically he e K position he now holds, and from his looks nows of a declaration of war had been re- | o¢ the people's party, who were holding a | of Friday, and possibly more so. All efforts | £y Sroieyon B Ret b Ireimiiee nehinet ”"""’l'fl "" ik lr, '] AL L Wiy tho Switehmen's Mutual Ald Ass one would judge that he has been In the vl St APD GGy tenly Collapaed habit of cating at least three meals each ceived. It was added if the rumor were true | piopje there. General Coxey made an ad- | to compromise the differences on the tariff [ the sugar Intercst as such, und I think a the first report of it would come from Japan | qress at the big afternoon meeting. and to allay the feeling engendered by the | 1arge number of the memb: of the houss On behalf of the company it was stated KANS July 22—Grand Master | g gince his departure from Omaha. How= and not from China. Another Visit was [ “I represent a party,” he sald, “that does | o ooidents etter to Mr. Wilson have 80 far | Sune truat: qomands proteetion or more | that offielals would be careful that no Jn- | Worknia et the national | oo o poports that the knights make him made to the Chin legation tonight. Th not want money th; mal K work pretty hard, and the number of as~ LA - ¢ dividual suffered wrong or finjustice at its | head of witchmen's Mutual Akl asso been unavailing and unless unusual effort [ Properly speaking, —the taxation of th v 5 Chinese lc stated that no late news | exclu , but money that is redeemable public for Its profit, it should put before | hands. Bevond this the men must trust to | clation, has returned home from Chicago. | WO in everything that is vsed in this country cmiblies lately organi; by Mr. Kenney is pretty good evidence that as a field worker I NebrasknTalk with Secretary Future—Detalls of the Hayes About Subjects of Prime Negotiutions. is made and exceptional :uccess secured be- | gongress and the public fts real condition, en in that ity for several week . A Gene ey then unfolded the def tween this time and the hour of mecting an intelligent estimate of the merits ! sled with other members of the il UL OIS I S e |u“\v|~:h-<nhr“nw g \\llxn‘l': h.{ the day's session will develop a series of demands may be made. If upon a | has been preparcd by the Southern Pacifie, n ol ‘wlm\:- I‘lx'. "»' Dutiness aftairs of | e 18 @ success recelved at the legation was to the effect e y whi interesting speeches which bid fair to be apital it cannot save itself from losses | to be signed by employes dosi reinst vl T AL AR R SR bRy St b All of the members of the general execus lj tive board exe.pt Mr. Soverclgn are now that 1,000 Chinese troops would start for | Would employment to every workman | i ! 3 without burdening the taxpa then it : i} Tk UL AN Tafted States | characterized by words both plain and > bRt 1t | ment, declaring that the amant has re Coren in thi teyzandimake the tinliedinin as much justification (and more) for 2 Lkt v ' asked as to the present sta lere, and took up quarters at the Dellone jclation, Mr. Barret “The | where the sessions of the ex-cutive officers 2 the most powerful country in the world, | pointed ng fed fro the public 1 i his membership in the A. R. U. and pror : R0 Pojacted:tha, proboeis Tade by 1 3 g rom th ic pursa by taxation i . U. and pror u.{l{» |Kx”1|'1| T wM rI l(-;(::(llt,ll}~l l!::'r “‘:d He then took up the railroad troubles, re- Democratic senators generally agree there | as many industrie hich we, in passing | Ing that he will never again join hel 9 o British minister, althiough the latter i to George M. Pullman as “King [ is now no prospect of reaching an un the Wilzon bill, allowed to remiin upon the | or brotherhood for the term of S bl k At PGt overelgn 18 oxpectedithin counseled a peaceabl ttlement of the dis- Ga T11 .ot the people of the United | standing in the party before tomorrow's ses- ity If, howeve profits when | Third, that he will not become R T, ‘l:l . dtion vas fe Doay | mornin 5 2 . he rccent strike, thoug s bee Messrs. Martin, McGuirs, French an i siclade L LU g Ll Ll DAtHe ed | any labor organization during the tir claimed that was the cau the collapse \ declared that unless the Japanese troops government to buy them. | per of the senate shall be still further ex- then you, as | oo v P he L e s e e, PS¢ Hayes were seen yesterday at their rooms were withdrawn from Zoul and Chemulpo, an cc your property a man hat you should ploy y outhern Pacific company f \ 5 ks Chi L i negaList Vo | When they are b ploted before the country. If there should | & Mim, ma AL Officials of the company declare that they can it caused the dissolution then?"! by Deo renorter; cant Ahen A e T i || REOUNUEtHAt S ast jou | be no change of program Senator Hill's [ "In such event, a tax of { secure all the men the & Attt g | eNothing more or less than the defalea- | they expeeted to do durlig the coming The officials, when further questioned, sald | F1500 Goutd condemn thefr property motion to recede from the senate amend- | upon 100-degree sugar for il G tions of our wrott. We have | wed ey with aimost one vole: announced they had discredited the rumor that war had | operate the rallronds for the common bene- | ment to make coal and iron ore dutlable uld be a fair and equitable one, per = L been busy in Ch ecinge (0 the books | that General Secretary Haves was thelr been declared. Inquiries were also mad: at | fit of humanit at 40 cents per ton and put both on the free | ting a reduction of one one-hundredth of TO BOYCOTT PULLMAN CARS, which Bimsrott kept and finding our preci pokesman and (hey would look to him to sald: I v il standing and ot ter the forelen office, but It was stated toat no | ¢ ontinuing, ho sald: “The only place for | jist will bo first decided, after which Sena- | Sent for each degree of wectnexs lucking. e AL St R T N h ey 1| (LRI ERTORST HBUAFS Hardly had they began nows had been received there. you to strik s a ash IO | iy T Btigi tor A Tie Ll uch a tax as this, while taking nothinz | pel 1 Hi ¥ . ol \s to our financiul standing, 1 may sa g dinner: whe SRaREaRE ced e ik 4 SRR G as’ motion to amend the sugar sched- as. A & _nothin ebs and His Fricnds fssue an Adidress 10 | (hat we have found Simsrott's defaleat] cating dinper when a messenger announced A telegram from Yokohama received to- | through your public parks-and m: (i o the treasury of your company, would QU AL ST I BEIOU that (he train was waiting at the depot to of owing to an interruption the leniency of the company. An amidavit pute. Th C svernment had thereupon | § the railrond iid he, | glon and this cannot be done unt.l the tem- an’ act atered | % k teliy AL Pecgives - | tramps and unemployed _work tell | ule by striking out the one-eigth of a cent | pour a great many millions into the govern- the General Pabiic, unted y oight states the acceptance by Corea of the | {jam' the cushions down in Washington are | differential on the refined cugir will be sub- | ment coffers. The information asked for | CHICAGO, July 22.—Messrs, Debs, Howard a care ing over of the books re- | take the members of the genersl exocutive™ reforms proposed by Japan onditional | as soft as they are here, and tell them I | ject to discussion. Itison this proposition | s comprehended under four head: Keilher and Rogers, the : cently, Th, ers of the association are | board to the picuie gronnds at Sarpy Mills, upon with the withdrawal of the Japanese | have o plan fo feed them down there. I the most iuteresting part of the debite Is D WHAE I8 the presontst and Rogers, the A. R. U. officials, | now enga i clearing up - its business. | where a erowd was waiting to hear the diss troops from Corea. The Japanese govern- | don't mind telling my plan. When the men | oxpocted to ocour. Senator Hill expects to | Of rer 4 today lssued an address to the publie, the [ Hverything will be finished Ll d " i.rs discourse upon ups ment was suprised at this firm stand, which | get down there they will be gent to Jail | i€ (& VORI S CRIREE TS ured | thon and s X substance of which is as follows At Ry e Wl el e i thintris L L0 3 r. Hayes avowed 5 Shinese influence s The jaf Washington ean only 1 FASL: g i8 supposcd to prove that Chinese influence | 28 1 was twhe doll In Washington can O0% | for nis motion when offered by himself be- | Shovs 0 3 “HEADQUARTERS AMERICAN RAIL- [ time. Then' we o reorianize, | that had one hand to is paramount in Corea. In the direct nego- i L tote the i ORICTERE e 2 P e S v R e & Toeai | cat with it was impossible for him to. hurr: < 3 the men will have to be put to work build- | fore the bill went to conference, but he dses | = S.cond. Wh ctun WA 0 K Al A for a o a2 | m ¥y tlatlons between Tokio and Pekin, China bas | e Jiift 16 imprison themsclves, I 1 can- | not think it will show any great strength | of the Ameri TiiEdcmpny (-“-\(,lh\:‘, e I((, SR .“"."'\ ik i unioninasacirend alieen el ioanes! Whlleded ing, ol N EELEUERENS 8o far Ignored the Japanese counter pro- | nut st them work at one thing I can get | and concedes that interest is absorbed by | for ench full fiscal year since i SRl e O ARG bl es s 0 RingchigtRaiBImlincymizet Dispu I heldd o It was Lis failing to be a very ”Y-;” at .i"lwllw;vh Al ais dm A the Vilas motion, which he favors as H\““ m;d‘\\‘hru,l are its profits so fa i8 almost universally conceded that the Pull- e 1~". ALy Vet can . hava 3 T nd 1 ],m »‘ny it ‘r.-u u;;.l;n COBLIR) e Co calersgenarh iy y o 0 e year? an compa oug o of ated re- | § et L J HuLE A noand MeGuire t ve BLIKE PREPARATIONS, | o urged. upon his hearers to marshal | StFORElY as he does his own, : 1, “What annual _sala man company, through the oft-repeated re- | y, a il elect @ ¢ sreatebela bl b 0 W S mployed of New York and Brooklyn | The duration of the discussion on the Vilas | each of its general offiturs? duction of wages, excessive rents and many | to s 1l gathe and we s table in the middic of thcir dinner in order ) s to Fig an Is N and march in n body to congress and de- | @mendment will probably depend largely on ourth. What is the actual paid-in cath | other ca o sly wronged ite em- ize o asgocliation of va L L GALER UM il Ml oot nn Prepucing to Fight and dapan b Not | G080 hao Fonds plan be put into shape | the time when the point of order, which | eapital, including the plants tined in Al S LU i L O e “Place within a fe corted by the local e © two gen- fehind. iy for practical legisiation. will be made against it, shall be made, | their real cnsh value, und what is D B e I Lol ) | amenirealiaiity andiRutiENS AT, July 22.—China continues to Rev. Dr. 1 McGlynn then addrs 1| When a point of order is once made it lies | Present surplus fund of the company. great strike, which resulted in conscquence | o A, S6CHS l)um'fi”\:!'?h';, tl]“m:l\\”m hmen aves | livered intercsting make prepurations to assert her claimed | the assembla: o1 Which the following | with the chair to say how long debate upon | Cigding, all indivitual profite? = 0 | of such gricvances, the arbitrary refusal ef [ was formed to take the placs of the lodses MR. HAYES TALKS. Tights fn Corea and from the present indica- | TCRoIutions were o it shall continue, and with Senator Harris | an opportunity of collecting from the con | fald Pullman company to subit to arbitra- | of the Switchmen's Mutunl Ald - assoc Mr. Hlayes, having finished his dinner, was tions it s judged war is vitable unless | no further h in the chair the cessation might b2 very | sumer X of 1% cent per pound upon all | tion in any form (even to decide the ques! tlon, Trive hundred members of the in a talkative mood. When asked what was ¥ e P Ths poalliia ohatiTias ||| lemitoriouripre industrial distres Iden at any time after the point had been | sugzar al numbr ‘sixteen Dutch standard it i A ) ganization were present. Resoluth v likly to be done during the Omaha session s CRC o B OT L S DR IR0 28 a5 | cither the republican or democratic pa ;| made. It is a general feeling, however, | and the consumption of @il ses 0! it there was anything to arbiirate) is passed declaring the late strike ordered | 0™ “le, as spokesman for the general hitherto maintained. Orders were recently | that they are both dominated by the m that while the point is sure to be raised | Curing the fisc positive that said company had no by Debs o fallure and censuting (he lalter | o ors, wished to say for tho pross, e saids tssued for 12,000 troops to pr for de- | power: that they are both agreed on using | at some time, it will not be presented at the | E3ed 1207092116 pounds, fully billion | the justice of its cause and feared the AT W ced . the “Tn(he firat place) you may siy. that Tin huricdly compieted and Friday the [ fire In favor of contracting the currency | TeCOBNized fact that there are scveral sen- | pendent fefiners of the lUnited States must | yeri ) (8l o STUTT upon’ the country, IEEbiprpSracent ofutheicabratherakinE Okt hicaineoplaiwHoklyeL Your workingmen soldiers went on board the transports that | to & point of impoverishment for four-fifths | ators who are determined to speak on the | have received over $10,00,600 of the peopl Al L g0 out of positions Telegrams are well organized g e that I am e s e to the paninsuta. "o guard | of the neonle; (hat they are one in the mat- | general questions which the publication of [ money, while the government got during | Obstinacy on the jart of tho Pu read auneuncini hat similar on e sl e e ol orts “ward | ter of land ‘monopolies, the theft "of unc | Mr. Cleveland's letier has rafssd, and that | the thfee years $170.751, A » company | pany is deserving of the sc GniCten A DU, The labor w sturbed, Sonveved by iEnt s bonts. the com. | carned income on land 'values and refusal | these speeches will find vont in mome other [ Asked continued favors’ the propricty of | tlon. “We profgse that the Pullman co Jnstitution and by-laws and to report next | end when labor is o1 the whole country mindérs of which® wero Instructed o fire | frct. b all easentinl Gueriland. whish- cons | connection, It not in that. A alEa e RS AT AR ekl e Kbvana | oL Do RrallphiE (loRftgtico Jaud i Week. 3 fecls tho evil effcets of labor being ground o ders v vere instructed r act, in all essential questions which con- . Toim) on asked here he cuestioned by 8o i Sitite Ty ts ot || Yeek: g (s the evil effeets of labor being grof HEDRtke Japanieas (skau)dkthe latter attempt gt DI ol tiona Tk WILL NOT MINCE WORDS. rengonable o man o business ns yoursel, | (HAt shall neccusitate a strike with ity at o o O D En T e DYl the dust as 1t 5 now being ground. The news o obstruct the landing of the Chincse, ve merely scparated into two | Unless the senators who are expected to [ You are a demacrat, and will, I'trust, join | PUSEHE P00 7 ; S BAse S ol of the strike of the A. R. U. is too fresh in Warlike preparations are also being made N the ‘necessity of waging | speak change their minds thero will be no | Me In the hupe that within a 4 the SPURTORAILL Inaltis A cicankneoDiey 5 the miz r people to waste much time (DI ons are also belng mada | HIAES INOUER (S aRiSion of spolis: SPiionine MHcInimings; Ulero nillihe Dresent | wrotched: e of the | they uphold fustice; they love fair play; and [ London Pendholders Fxercised Over Fre- | i AECE B YU PEOT n all directions. A strong body of troops Resolved, That the one and onl medy | Senator G o alk shall begin. | people (under g na now, In the name of justice and fair play, quent Inaceurato Income S ANIREY g ) will shortly leave for Ochow for the Li Chol | gor the present Inequaiity of conditions that | Senator Gorman is elated for a speech dur- | tection) for the b I sts | we appeal to the great American public, to | NEW YORK, July Concerning the ne of the reasons for calling this meet= ARIEnd,- 1t 15 thie govermment's Interition to | romiis Diesent Ineavality of conditions that | ing the day, and thoselwho are s ¢ willihet doneraways withYentirelysanasfors || i ar XEGaadeti btk ccaat e oS i e o] e S S T Ane L AEIE £ inOnahatwasitostalke: zomeractioniio] employ the Canton and Nankin fleets in | the industrial masses themselves to seize | fidence say the president’s letter is directly | ever. Yours truly, to ride i Tilimant Gk antnith el over stated income of the Atehison, | help build up the order in Nebraska, Here harrassing the Japanese coasts it actual | the goverument and administer It In- the | dirccted toward himself, and that his uf- MICHAEL D. HARTER. | o B0 8,0 o etiee to 1ts employos. Let | Which according to Stephen Little, the ex- | in Omaha, of course, the order is gaining Bistii{kian 1 ra i (oor fenicen i4 i Ordats Sshavell| -€010 st of those who produce all | terances will show his resentment. It e ho ey Tan Abacleiely oty Dy || Dert accauntuat for the general reor ground and do vight, but outside of Baan sent to. every, Chinese province ‘calllng | Wealth: i % said he will take the principal position that | ATTRIBUTED TO A COMMON SOURCE | th€ tams tuni abeolstely embiy. B0 (FIehd | tion committee, awmou to about $7,000, this city our membership in Nebraska has upon cach of them (o furnish 20,000 troops | eqees’ vt oto) this end we call on | the senate bill must be sustained and_will Frbs il i b O ; covering the period from July, 1889, to De- | not increased as it should, and before we to ald in tho support of the government. T T e ot o (ha vt ey | BIve his reasons therefor. Senator Mills | Sugar Trust Investigating Committeo Thinks | £ FPAL G0 & OO0 L O6 & FEGMER CHE - Lol LR | combor 1, 1803, the date of-the appointment [ leave the state we propose to put some ma- LONDON, July 23.—A Aispatch to the | day after the first Monday of November | Wil _With Senator Vilas, lead the fight for It Has Struck a Hot Trail. }'m“, llnu:l!u“r:.xl‘\\‘uy T San Eatail u‘-fl’rni.;] of the recelvers, Mr. Robert Fleming, chinery in motion that wiil give every man Times from ®ranghal says war between | next and strike at the ballot hox on the | the Vilas motion. ~He will also speak on | WASHINGTON, July 22.—The senate | yo*yoif 0% b pet BOUIKEE Ml Be | member of the "London bondhold ELIL e S0 (I DOTEURLYALY China and Japan is considered certain. program laid down by the people's party. | the general features of the question at Issue | gugar trust investigating committee is de- | public to believe, to haul Pullman e | mittee, said: R SR Join us who belicves as and there are e Golng to Sec the “Ilosses,” and will sustain the president’s position fn | '/t oo e t0 the branch of the inquiry on | propose to continue N TR et e Referring to the statement dealing with | jots of the During this w we expect to TO AFRICA INSTEAD OF AMERICA. : poingitoRee thoillionscs, his own vigorous manner. With reference | YOUN& Itsclf to the branc h quiry propose: to continue this it again: he | certain alleged Ovenyata it Infhrmation | complte arrangements for a systematic can- WILMINGTON, Del, July 2.—Carl | to the Vilas motion, he will take issue with | Which it Is now proceeding in hope that it [ Pullman company, through good and evil re- | nccount of the past four vearsyinfarmation | voo"or" (e state of Nebraska and we will Plan of Minister Crispl with Reference to | Browne an 1 s‘«\';»nty m(»]xnlww r:f the r'ulw-y those who consider it out of order, and will | will be able to ferret out the origin of the | POrt and without regard to conscquences, un- in S push the organization and agitation to a il arei Rt ration army arrived here today and went into | contend that a ruling ‘to sustain the point | rumors, and the members of the committee astty adas onten an Ll Justioe: shallibe do iRl e dha a4, woulll he inter finish. W have several old-time members in 5 . i camp, having marched from Bladensburg, | of order would be unconstitutional, sayin, . “Ery o v acoven & th Mr. Little's report the state who will take hold of the work ROME, July 23.—In the semate today Tirowne siys (he army hus been to | the greater privilege of moving o amend g | hov think, with a falr prospect of success. | jawful means to press the contest. not quite finished, but’ Little s that the til justice shall be done. There will be no Prime Minister Crispl In the course of a | Washington to see the scrvants of the | bill in conference by reading from an entire | THCY &re of the opinion that the stories | “It is requested that all papcrs throughout [ net earmings of the Atehison consolidated | anew l\'.A..,,»‘ll‘{}\;;LT".'.QL‘-',fi’,fix\'-‘_“"‘f“u‘:,‘, hg“l:llg":.g speech referred to tho recent capturo of | Drokers and bankers, and that it is now | dmendment carries with it the lesser priv. | A°Cusing the senators of speculation In sugar | the land favorable to lator, fo Justice, to | syetem for that wear are sufielcnt to pro- | W' (111 the organized workers of Omaha Kassala by the Itailan forces. He an- | golves. General Coxey Is expected here to- | i8¢ of receding from a part of any amend- | stock and of having been Influenced in their {::“,',"'l':‘;m:,?,'f,’,,:“'.‘, fi,x'é“:"M;:(,J.h,{ff” and | Nahy: &s proposed Blan of the | are forming themscives into wilitia com= nounced reinforcements were not required | morrow. ment. attitude towards the tariff bill by a friendly : . | ausiliary “companies, ;' Tne St i panies. The policy heretofore has been to 2 e v 8 nestly®appealing to the great public to r sl BRGIERGE L ORO A Ot 0% to enable the Italians at Kassala to main- e T GRE SiTfoaTexss o menators are | Interest in the Sugar trust have had a com- | in this uncqual contest and relying wi o Solfrad o Tl | keonsorkmissagl Lo Sk tho iR tain their position. Neither would it be president on the issues now at stake, and it "L“‘!’I“"‘h"‘- ]flml "\(Yh "'»_\f"“""‘m “"lIY h“‘;“ plicit faith upon the final and pc left for separate treatment.! and hereafter we shall advise and encourage necessary for them to further expose them- | Distinguished Minisiors of the Conventlon [ IS Intimated that one of the reasons they | Goveine ‘the source of all the statemonts. | Lriumph of the right, we subseribe oursclves, S T ST the formation of labor military companies selves in battle with the dervishes. Signor Garanulg EeTags have, apart from their convictions on tiie F : s JiRyeryprestoaltuliyayours, SOUANDERE B HUNDS, everywh e S th A ! The testimony given by the witnesses before BUGENT V. DEBS, President. s Orispl ndded that it vas to o Noped (Wit | TORONTO, July 22—Most of the pulpits | duestion for champloning the movement, is | tho commitice yesterday point o & cortain OO HONARDE ot Recelver Requested for the Ameriean Losn MUST GO TO VOTING. Italy would find means to colonize Africa. | of the ofty were tod o with istin. | the desire to meet, and by their actions on g A : 0. ihean LGEAW.S Thio great object to be attaincd was to sub | o thiey Sty were today filled with dlstin- | account of their relations to tho executive, | IMdividual as the party responsible for these SYLVESTRE KEILHER, § and Frast Compauy. The working people are fast getting thefr stitute emigration to Africa for emigration ; b s In attendance upon refute the charge which has been made In | Ch@r&es. He is not a resident of Washing- “F. W. ROGERS, Editor of the Railway DULUTH, July The International | €yes open to the tuct that they must vote to America. The capture of Kassala has tist convention.. Prayer service Was | cartain quarters that the president's letter | (on 8nd_his present whereabouts have not Times.” Trust for their frieads for political offices, and I not altered Ttaly's rolations with the powers, | conducted this morning by Rev. Was Intended o support the areament for | been definitely ascertained, but it is under- - Rt prediet there will be a great change In the Fro- relations. with Great Britaln wero ex. | Northrup of Tort Wayne, Ind. The 2duty on refined sugars, ogainst conl ang | 31003 1o effort will be spared to find him INSE FUND. politiesl complesion of * the next United cellent. mon at the convention was preached by | jron ore and other raw materials, sudighping Shim gbolore stlaacommILEes one 455 celver be appointe it the company tates congress. One of the principal means Signor Cava senate | Rev. Mr. Carrol of Waco, Tex., this after- RPU ! VOTES W thus give him an opportunity to make good [ Active Preparations Being Made to Asslst s o sanization is reaching the workers with Onimotion of Sisnor Cayallotlo, the senate | Bov, My Gasrol of yLexs et REPUBLICAN VOTES WILL COUNT. ek heats thialA 0t U Lender: oficers be compelled to make an account- | ot 6 e AR expressed its thanks to Premier Crispi anc 00! / eresting a oon meeting My : 2) arges. : ke My " ReRER tadbls e 5 | proper cconomic ideas and 3 tho. president of (e mepate for thelr devos | Wis led by Tev. H. M. Wharton, D, n“ifl"‘f‘ 2 V""(l’h"‘us l?fl'i_ Lindsay are | There fs an impression among the mem- | NEW YORK, July 22—Now that the | In& of all money entrusted to thems that ) have nately been passing (hrough Lave been Sion "to. the service of their country, . The | evansellat” of Haltimore, “Md.. ~ ind 5 the other democratic senators | bers of the committee that he has sought to | yitar railroad strike fs over, the leaders of | & stockholders be cotpelled to pay in the | 4 geor esson to millions of voters. There i 3 rally was condu by Rev. R. who ~ may speak during the day, | avoid appearing before the committee, while full amount of their stock subseriptions | oo "o uround the fact that the demands adoption of the motion was the occasion |y “pierce of Rockford, TNl President Chap: | and many others, including Senators | striving to give it all tho work possible, | the local labor organizations are taking up L be held to muke good all Josses, and | 1 & SUle. dr the IcnightatoriTaban for a scene of unusual enthuslasm. The addressed the big assemb) Revs 7111 ana . Vilas,: who L Wil poasibiy:. oarc [im : R o D g | the matter of securing the proper defense | that the defendant company be restraine n the preambl e Knights of Labo genate then adjourncd for the summer. ot B, Hull, D. D., of Br v AL he name of this man s sacredly guarded, from dispoging of any money or property. | are corrcet and calculated to serve the best a a b . RSl D Dagotihe ticipate in the ~debate. Mr. Brice had | and it Is understood that he desired to pre- | for Eugene V. Debs, president of the Ameri- | 1ti& allewcd that the Habilities are $1,000, INoreata o0 the noonler Avalliavalsaaieen 70 1RY RNC SLAYER THIS WEEK and the afternoon's s ;*){1)\"4::'11 to speak on Friday, but was cut off | vent his fdentity becoming known. This | can Railway union. This activity is in ac- | In excess of the assets, T American | advocated the lssuance of mol direct to CATED SLAYE < brought to o close by ra- | by adlournment, and now he says that cir- | is ono of the committes's reasons for refus- | cordance with an appeal issued by President | 10an and Trust compuny has, it &5 allesed, b ya"0ioie without the intervention of nas crvice conducted by Rev. Lrank L. | cumstances shall decide whether he shall [ ing to give out the testimony now belng : ‘ lvent for nearly a. and s alibanke. o are still advocatingtithl Pollce and Milltary Guards Will Surround | Wilkins, D. 1., genceral Sceretivy. talk at all. It Is also indefinite as yet | taken. ~The committee is not impressed | Gompers of the American Federation of the hands of W, I Honal, banks. - Wo_hre U SOLERA SR the Court House Daily. Nearly the same program was carrled out | whether Messrs. Voorhees and Lindsay will | with the charges, but the membzrs of it take | Lebor, which will = be published in the 6 Itis o d that under its former | and the voters that havo Leen educated i PARIS, T e Y ecautions | I8 evening 'In. the horteultural gardens, | naec or Messra. Voorl - L X Hradas R ALes L management the funds of the compuny | that belief by the Kuights of Labor are ARIS, July 22.—Remarkable precautions | i eveming in the horieuitural gardend | make addresses at this juncture. the position that it Is due to the senators | August number of the American Federa- | \Weye sqnnndered, loancd upon ing it | teglon, . We have! also for years.adyosatsd will be taken during the trial of Santo | . Hellings D. D, Omaha: Rev, McDonald, | There s still much uncertainty about the | whose names have been mentioned in this | tionist, the official —organ. It reads as | sccuritics, and (hat the trust reposed i the | (e goyernment ownersiip of all rallroads Cesarlo, the murderer of President Carnot. | Di D “Ailnta, “Gas Présidont “Chiapmari | power of Senator Vilas' motion to hold Its | connection and to tho country at large that | follow company was grossly abused, and telegraphs and now nearly everybody 5 ¢ ‘| and Rev. M. H. Harton, D. D, spoke. position, notwithstanding the fact those who | the facts should be known. Eugene V. Debs stands as one of the = S L e R 4 i The trial will begin in Lyons on the 2Sth. it BRI oY i I : TO ACC 2 Who 18 not interested in railroad property is oppose it hold it to be clearly out of order. most conspicuous and interesting fizures 1O ACCOMNMODATI G, - X i On his way to the court and back the pris- MASONS DEOP BRECKINRIDG The best advices indicate that when the WEEK IN THE HOUSE, before the country, Nonc doubt his h ty = with us on this RECHpRItiad “‘ have ad- oner will have a strong pollco and military — chair rules it out the ruiing will be sus- e }:“‘f“‘l[‘; ‘;'I::'" Loauag _'l'l ,‘,"“',;“"‘ K¢ t amuugn Meotis ¢ ; ated u {“-"N “‘."\‘f, T \”“jn.‘““h]iyh guard. The court house will be guarded by | Definitely Determined that the Kentucky | tained, but this will depend larely upon | Al Arrangements Wil Give Way to the | A8AINSC (he Of the United States lict with Pittaburg I T e DI military and police, and an unbroken line of Colonol Tias Leen Dismissed. republican votes. Some of tha democratic Tarlff Problem If Necessary, court up CLEVELAND, July Army of || The BANCTSAE TARY ROAMRE AL ¢ N police will surround It. Detectiy every | CINCINNATI, July 22—“Have senators friendly to the motlon assert the re- | WASHINGTON, July 22.—The program In | ton. He i ) avbear re four | the . Republic men 7 ety e, L it R entrance will scrutinize those attending the | Masons expelied Colonel Kinridg publican vote will be solidly against such | the house for the coming week w different ted hundreds of miles | have feured the holding of the | "aYings banks, and ias con A se o coming weel will depend ? ! 5 ¢ | (hat the postal system is the only safe sys trial. Oaly those having tickets of ad- | pas been on cvery tongue for a fortnight, | a ruling, but this does not appear probable PR 4 i . apart at one and the same CHe IS oannual mecting of : Army of i i mission will be allowed to ente The p Hut thaiarasona ware aworn!foisaorecy ani | 1tithe motion(ahould: ba declaren outrot anaar:| AR VRAILIRIRRI problain.ite which a]l [under_Indlotement. for conspir far the: Cumberland at Chickamaugn. on | ‘o : 3 g ners’ dock has been removed from its usnal . there will be off rene “ome | Present arrangements must glve way. To- | obeying the Instructions and reguesting Hedl arding the movement for a general o ) AL 1 no one else could tell what was done at the hor e an effort to rencw it in some r men to quit their work to aid their | September 20 would interfere with the an- | upjon of all the labor forces, I do not know place, s0 as to make room for the orters, scent meeting of Lexington lodge No. 1, | other form, possibly by amending Senator [ morrow is District of Columbia day and | struggling fellowmen. The corporations | nual encampment of the Grand Army at PRIV bout that atithis et elghty of wiom wid bo accommoduted: & | e e eatlca for the purpose | Gay's motion to recommit the bill to conter. | Tuesday and perhaps Wedncsday will be de- | havethelr elaws veady to faaten ipon (he | Pittsbun glaning. Beptemibar T have | 1yar Mon Mra it fave of ananuiid SRR ecia seat ha hee ade S0 3 . po ence col ce £ o body of Debs not simpl o try and eru s { basdoes Bk, REAMRS o L Ing, e are Avor of cha 7 RRBGI Roatihancheen-made: for Dengrlo of taking action on charges affecting the | 8100 commities ‘without nstruction. It | yoted to the consideration of the Moore- AR I o AT conference with General 1L V. [ and have been all along but we will never ONE THOUSAND WENT DOWN. Magonic standing of the silver-tongucd the motion will exhaust all parllamentary | Funston contested clection case from the | labor into sil and slayish submission. retary of the society, who | cousent (o u unily at the whole expense of 3 B g e e orctea 1ot "of | resources to have instructions given, as im- | Second Kansaa district, In which Moore [ Fhat purpoxp cannot, dare not vt w SR i T e on e [ the Knights of Libor. O order Is founded That Number of Lives Lost with Columbla | the members of the Lexington lodge No. plied by the motion. It they should not | clalms the election by 1,361 votcs and Fun- | ably defende: pson at this e rans, have agreed to a post- | ¥pon a . Which Is broad enough in the Wack Seu. issued since ‘ting In question succeed in this there would be an effort to [ ston, the sitting wember, by efghty-one | represents the rights of labor. Bugene V. | boncment ol the Chickumaugs meoting for | for all ng plople. In a few days [ ODESSA, July 2.1t 15 ow cortain 1,000 | murking us f Masons are pass Senator Gray's motion to send the bill | Yotes, The majority of the committee have [ Debs 18 a poor man: he has no money; his [ 9h¢ Meib, éu IU AL ocourat the same time | can tell you more ubout this part ot the i 5 ., ermitted to R secrets back to conference withont Instructions, un- | reported In favor of Moore, the contestant, | trial and preparation for it will reqiire a | ¢ the GEication o VORAIMBUEL DUEGE: | program, persons went down with the Itallan Colum- | fits room. LES, LL10- S iohan | r 5 porte 4 ) ontes| And pr (for It will require | General Rosceraus has not yet been heard kY R e BT e o St il 1ol b A f der which arrangements the conferees could | and Funston will undoubt:dly be unseated | considerable wmount, and we know that th ) The local knights say 2 public mee RO callided WIth-the Russlan st Breciinrides, was expelled from) our fodie [irooommend. the tFlking out of the sukar | despite. the minoritytreport In hia behai. | %@ v ofithe gountpy have noven yel:hgen from, — ing wiil be aunounced xoon and the people in the Black sea a few days ago. All the | OF Nt but here ta o complole lat of the | Gip lontial 1f they shoua see it. With the | Tha remainder of the week will be given fo | SEDealed ‘to in vain 1o help the cause of SANTA FLTRAIN HELD UP, of Omaha will have an opportunity to evidence badly incul 3 the Russian sea- irself who are inemb An examina- | tarift bill dispo: of, "IN whatever way, the | the consideration of blils reported from | men to open subscriptions for the Debs - h the visitors talk upon subjects to men who deliberately abandoned tho Co- [ ton of the printed roll showed Colonel | senate will take up the sundry clvil' and | varlous committces éublict to the decision of | legel defense fund. By order of the excon- | Robbers Go Through tho Express Carn | bo antounced ie soon us the necossary are ol s freckinridge’s name to ho missing, and the | general deficiency appropriation bills if they | the rules commiittee, which meets tomorrow. | tive committee of the American Federation Odal rangements are made. Jumbla and her crew and passengers to their | circumstances attending the printing of the | 5ot RrOpriath 3 L o e, AN Lamarrow, | ) cdalioma. i fato, although the vessol floated an hour and | fiat i It display AFe conciiuive Droot the | Shall be reported from committes. These | Under any rule that fs adupted, owever A e e ST T i hEAdE i e SN quarter after the collision. Ashland district’ congressman has been | 8ré the only approriation bills which the [ conference reports will have the right of ! 4 reached here that a Santa Fe passenger i # ol ol aropped by the Masons. senate has passed upon. An effort will be | way and should apy rcport be made on the The Fed 0 heada the liat with @ subs | FE A0 ol in by two masked men ned ROUBL ECUADOR. it B made by the committes to have the sundry | tarlft bill it will receive instant and in scription of = TOLl) AR Re L AR bR AN men 80k | Severo . Karthaunke: Shaoke: Datscled 0N ALL OVER A CAN OF BEER. civil bill ready to submit to the senate carly | diale consideration to the exclusion of all BOTH S1DES TALK BOLD. i ey el Norris Goysor Das) Benate Approves the Sus of the In- — in the week. It will carry a large number | other legislative matters. grakice fhedexnrens sear nd pronepie Kayalvern, S8T. PAUL, July 22—A special to the 4 4 Kive Chicago Men Badly Injured In a | of changes and is liable to cause consider- e ; L bt | COMPelled the messenger to dellver a puck neer Press form Mammoth Hot Springs, terest on the Forelgn Debt. California Strikers Suy 'y Are Still Figh ble debate whe e o . o of money and some express g 4 B D R R (o the Fight, able debate when taken up. WESTERN PENSIONS, e T e T age of money and some cxpross Yellowstone paris, saysi A telegram res AL AN s aaeley o S8 oproago, v e A or the rest, there Is a long calendar — SAN FRANGIBCO, July 88.—The Oakland | no cIu to the bndite: celved here this morning from a reliable mes from Bouador, says congress | o T Tean of beer tn the atock | SWAILIng the atiention of the senate. Veterans of the Late War Kemembered by [ SN FRANCICO. fuly 38-0he Qrkdans e, source says a shock resembling an earths has censured the cabinet for concealing | U e — the General Goverament. and San Francisco lodges of the 1 Took a Dose of Curbolie Acid. quake was fult ot Norvls geyser basin at 4 AUNE | vards aistriet the following men are in Fh i p— . 5 budgot excesses, The fuance minister has [ JS0 FREEC FRIENDS OF SILVER TO ME WASHINGTON, July 22.—(Special to The | d¢cline to consider the strike off, and an PASADENA, Cal, July 22.—Last evening | a. m. yesterday. The new crater geyser, wesigned. The senate has approved the tanislaus Woozka, face cut from ear $ B » Bee.)—Penslons granted, 1ssue of July 11, | nounce that they will stand firm. This [ Horace Doe Mills was found dying in the | which has been quiet for some time, broke suspension of the interest on the forelgn | to mouth. American Bimetalllo Leaguo = Mombers | were: Nebraska: Original—Richard A, | course way determined by unanimous vote at [ strects, suffering from a doso of carbollo | With teriific forve throwing rocks swilghing Webt. corge Feelank, left arm badly cut, ab- . Salled Togecher At Washington, Hawley, Lincoln, Lancaster; Robert Minard | special meetings held last nig Members | acid, taken with sulcidal Intent, All efforts | SWWeNLy-five poupds to the helkht of 10, feets Norweslay S domen cut and left thigh cut open for a “_“*Mll.\u;r‘ml, {J\‘l:y - (1"””:;” A-“l Foster, Calloway, Custer. Original widows, | of these branches of the union contend that | 0 relteve him were unaviiiing and he died | youp equalling the combined. exhaust of ~ - distance of eighteen incl erner, president of the American Bimetallic | etc.—~Mgeca Wells, Ashland, Saunders ) L | herd 6, suffering untold agonles to the |} 060 locomotives, which could be heard fow BREST, July steamer sunk off anee of ¢ t § ells, Ashland, = Saun President Debs cannot call the strike off | Jast. Alills is understood to be well-to-do, | 1 3 \ A this port was the Norweglan steamer Odin, Dhobe arronton’ 1 tho £ al80" injureq, | 'e38ue, has lssued the following address: | Bliza De Hart (mother), Red Cloud, \Web- | yithout tho consent of two-thirds of the | He cain et Wome months ago from Al Bl TR Norrih Sl und from Barcelons, Spaln, for Bergen, Paul Megask, who, it Is said, did ali he country has now had a year's exper Swa: Orlginal—Levl Simons, Summerset, | local unions. They deny that there o on account of health, "His wite hus "ol I J o 3 e RO 8 oy ne 0 expe 1 fu I r orway. All of the créw were saved. o ouiting, hus & badly brulsed b ence under the gold standard policy since the [ Warren. — Additional—tlenry Pile, Blains' | qefections fn thelr ranks and say th | b BIRS R - porge B PR S b acts of 1893 closing the mints of India and | burg, Hamilton. ~Increase—John Campbell, o0 “Frrs e avements of Seugoing Vessels, Ju iR R ——— ieorge Fullum,’ slightly cut about the . ‘“ k0. Bl ! Osceola, Clarke; Afichacl Lence, Tima, | action of Sacramento strikers In capitulatin Movements of Seagoing vV s duly BexaraliRimall/rots s I Dasi hacalxe (A, B - e I the stoppage of the colnage of silver In the | Howard; Irancls L. Bidwell, Sutherland, | was caused by the weakening of only a f At New York—Arrived—Manitoba, from TANGIER, July 22,1t is reported $id Gar- ed to die, United States. The results of this experience | O'Brien; James Collfer, Osceold, Clark:: | members. y 1on; La Bourgogne, from Hovre; Bdam, Thre 4 with Destra: mett, the forelgn minister, has been di; —A.l—"' are manifest on every hand in the business | Christ .“:. r Todd, Kendallvllle,” Winné- aperintendent Fillm was it Rotterdam. WEST BUPERIOR, Wis, July 22.-As & missed from office and replaced by his secre- % M, 0. A, at Chauteuqus. depression of the country, in labor strikes | Shiek: Lemuel Manly, Maguoketa, Jackson. | (here was anything to be added (Fr wstle—Arrived -Maregno, from | pegule of the forest fires that have beem B CHAUTAUQUA, July 22.—This 18 Young | and in general discontent everywhere prevall ¢ Joseph Fitzgerald, Toledo, Tama. [ pactv WG AOSUHTE 1o B8 40 b RS S . raging throughout northern Wisconsin, buk Men's Christian assoclation day at Chau- | fng, Congress will soon complete Its work jal Widows, Btc. or of Jos Gun- | 40" qoclaring the strike off. iy YA s b8 which were partially extingulshed by raing Lord Lirawsey Amerien. tauqua, a day set apart by the assembly | and the general situation and the prospects | Vafler. g oowE | replicd, “except to emphasize the fact that | At ) a few days ago, several small towns within LONDON, July 22.—Lord Brassey will | for that assoclation, The distinguished | before the country will then be fully dis Cornell, Knox- | the surrender is unconditional. We hav N ¥ o radlus of fifty miles from here are leave England next month to make a long | fpeakers were: Rev. W. H. F. Pance of | closed. Some state elections, involving the | ville, Mar le no pr ” v N th tened with destruction, The east end ! N o 4 made no promises and will take back only tour of the United States. ew York, who delivered the morning | election of United States senators, have al- South Dakota: Origi Newell H. Hoy 5 By 3 fire depurtment was this afterncon called ad Bu sermon; General O. O. Howard of New Yd s 8 th Kkins, Tyndat Bon Homme . Additionale | 4ch men as we have placcs for and who e to St. Paul gr tu protect the town from Anarchist i enced. York and Henry Boad of Buftalo, who | feady been entered ubon and the campaign | Gruiaville W. Demarest, Watertown, (¢ sorvices we are willing to accept. I don't f el 1 y burned. " As It was_the poke at the afternoon meeting, and onel | for the election of members of the house of | j;uion know as there 1s anything more I can say A 0 had suffered greatly from the fires, L. Shaw of Watertown, who delivered | the Fifty-fourth congress will soon begin. Wyoming: Relssue—~Orris F. Qdell, Hu.lun the subject. The union took this action | Ne numbe stores and dwelling houses ROME, July 22.—Eignor Zoppna, director | 3 of the anarchist Journal, La Bomba, in Mes- | (ke cvening address. “In view of these couditjous, the executive x rig Fork, Ulnta of Its ows free will, willout sclicitation “"1 {ycd—Parian, from Liverpool. | were cothpany ction the Amerlean Loan "rust company the name of creditors, that a re Gl BAGING FOREST FIRES,

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