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SINGLE COPY FIVE CENT ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 'OMAHA, FPIDAY MORNING, JULY 27, 1894 In behalf of this bill had earned so much J ) M N Oy | ter of the finapce. ' The, fatter dec NN SARTD T MAT | county. For nearly three hours the ther- 1 N e H reapect. feorm i cotlonues, wruned et oo | JAPAN S MINISTER RILCA\LI,LD he had come scathless through the Panama RIL(ORD BRI'A“\I'R FOR HEAT | Sofetee eretnsren toeun cer anuss wae | HAU0 H i \ 4 ai gistered 104 in h h g al X AN had persol ly talked with the president scandal, and he hotly |h’fll’m!fl‘ M. Jourdan the wind was like coming off a blast fur about the senate bill. Did Mr. Jones claim that he would take @p the gauntlet with nace. With the exception of a few places that all the detalls of the bill had been laid him elsewhere. My Ropvier afterwards along the river, corn and all crops are burnt 1 ’ 4 before Mr. Cleveiand? Vecessarlly not. | New Minister isa Graduate of Harvard Uni- | sent bis seconds to M. Jourdan. ~The Juares | Yesterdiy the Hot est Day Omaha Has Scen | up. No casualties so far reported Nominated by the Wicconsin Republicans ox Delivers a Carefully Prepared Epoech TUp- | Only the generai principles on which the varoity add Taw gehsel amendment - was evenfaally. refected by o P wintyaPoas ¥ E e It looks rain tonfght, but farmers the First Ballot Yosterday i 3 amendments were made., With regard to i ool vote of 264 to ubsequently the cham- enty-Four Years at Least. say it will do or 0 good. ¢ Lirs este: 3 holding Cleveland's Action, those two amendments upon which the ber decided the violént passages In the ] il ey specifi fo1 of Mr. Gorman's charge had speeches should be erased from the minute DANGEROUS TEMPERATURE, been founded, he testimony of M Jones s action havl aken, 8 deemed )| F AD ALVAYS WANTED GORLAND IFONFREE | i, e, i ot e onet | GoZo TATENOSUCCEEDED BY MR. KANEKO | i i v B o, oo | SOUTH WIND AVERITABLE FURNACE BLAST [ | 10t TRV, | ihoe A NeAT specn or accepranct and fron ore were mentioned, expressed the is needless —_— xir 5 hope that they would go on the free list Moy HORD PR 3 g Wes- Ltigrs "”; Pohagy 8L A doing open | Tncldent in No Way Connected with the POWERS URGED PEACE. Same Condition Prevalled Through LINCOLN, Neb., July 26.—(Special to The | Fresent € (laims Charges of Bad Faith Bad Not Been | and free justice to the president, who, after Coren y—Due Entirely to At the Tnstance of GMS Brilain They All State, Working Untold Ruin to Crops— Bee—This has been the hottest day fn the strated the aslty of Protection— F i i reading Mr, Jones' own statement, would the Fuct th " b v & Tempe o Rose to Little £ustained Against the President, not say Mr. Cleveland had never faltered in o MR P e stk T his urgent demand for free coal and iron b L LONDON, July 26.—Sir Edward Gray, i P LY 5 S ore? The president knew, too, each house parliamentary secretary to the forelgn offic Fois :" “""‘“(‘:' S ""'“‘“l \‘\”;. ‘:\.”l”’l' VILAS WITHDREW HIS SUGAR A would have a volce, and therefore not with explained in the House of Commons today have as yet been reported, bu righ to y 4 U MENDMENT duplicity, but with the openncss and boldness | TOKIO, Japan, July 26.—Gozo Tateno, | (ndy i qutice with the convention of | ' AN¥DOY ever saw In Omaha a hotter | the governor's private secrctary, fs at pres- | FOVGHIOR boiiiornnsonnnon o HL Uphary _ that always characterized him, Mr. Cleve- | Japanese minister to Washington has been | yeec o, et AU W0 pt FOREERREE B day than yesterday there are officlal figures | ent in a very critical conditi He was | Secretary « 1t HInry Csssor i land had expressed to the chalrman of the | recalled * o ks 0 bacl s slatemel & i .| 1o SoNL8 B TRIbE b SHeil ¢ | Treasurer HiWell A, Peterso Washburn Eenews the Motion and Gray | ways ana mu",,,.& committeo the hope that the | - alled to Japan and Mr. Kaneko, an eX- | yuijong in case of disturbances in Corea, [ (0 DAcKk the s'atement that he must have } found about 3 o ‘clock by a Bee correspondent | AEMSUTCE oo RO Myine i : result he desired should be accomplished in | Perienced diplomat has been appointed to 8uc- | oy at lberty to send troops to retore or- | Peen here as long ago as 1870, for the local | Iving in front of his desk, unconscious. iis [ Superintendent of Public’ Tnstructions Reites a Point of Order, cHRLeraTios 1 him. This change is made on account | der. Sir Edward added that the relations | United States weather bureau has been es. | desk Is situated in the extreme southeast : JoQ ¥ i He had a right to say it after his con- dissatisfaction at the manner In which | between China and Japan, becoming critical | tablished here twenty-four years, and yest g"‘:':“‘j’l‘ L;""“" \"'\“ 1 e ”i‘y xly:l\ h"'l-“l o dCommissioner W. A. Fricke versation, as detailed by Mr. Jones; he had a | Minister Tateno has conducted the negotia- | On July 14 the British government In- | day the highest figures in all that time .lum,_,‘_f V61 WL, (Al Yo Wil found Ietn MILWAUKEE, July Major W. H, Up- 4 ght to insist and urge by any proper ’ v " structed its envoys St. Peters- g LS GBI VIO B oty DI ae SalA tRee (s proper | tions with the Washington government look- iy ol "“"I“u‘*m""I"‘;:,“‘“lvhe"“_w:;r‘;"’" representing temperatare, were piaced on the [ in a heap with his pen in his hand where | ham of Wood county was nominated for gov- dont's. letter constituted an encroachment | 'ME to the modification of the extra territo- | direct their envoys at Peking and Tokio to | Fecords. he had fallen ernor this morning by the republican state upon the prerogatives of the senate, His | Flal tre 3. use th good offices in order to avert war. People should have been most uncom- A physiclan was summoned and pronounced | convention on the first ballot of the day and right to send it was denied, Mr, Vilas | Under the extra-territorial treaties, for- eat Dritain has since been Informed that | fortable at 2:30 yesterday afternoon, for that | It 40 Apopleptic \*'”""f“ LI L T by e | the seventh of the convention he dele- und Coal in the Sennte—All Republi- quoted the text of the letter. Was the | eigners are not subject to Japancio laws bu | SUCh dircctions had been sent. was the moment when the mercury did Its | he was resting much casier He s by no | Bates asscmbled at 11 o'clock and no timo :;:‘:‘f"l'“"“"’I,‘M’““'y,"_'\"""_ "I’I“'."d‘»\“[““‘d_"““\(.'dj"“" A ;v“:r’ to 'lrnllw and to trial B LRl PACIFIC LINER ASHORE. record breaking trick of going up to 106, [ means out of danger and I8 not able to be | Was lost in resuming (he str e over the with the Democruts. rather the honest outpouring of a genuine | *'¥: AAPAD seeks thelr -l\uj».«l' on. < 2 Y, % unless, indeed, the hot south wind had more | removed to hix home at Fifteenth and I} gubernatorial nominations interrupted by democratle address in support of principles [ WASHINGTON, July 26.—The news from | City of Peking Grounded In Yeddo Bay but | to do in causing misery than the unqualified | streets. s wife was cautiously mnotified | jast evening's adjournment. During the the president had so nobly carried through | Tokio of the recall of the Japancse minister, i Will Be Fioated, condition of the temperal In that case "" "',‘“‘ '::”',“.";‘f‘”j‘."' I"l".‘l‘l"‘ ‘x"f_""\fl‘_' overs | nisht the strength of veral of the candl- WASHINGTON, July 26—Senator Vilas, | (N0 trying prestdential contests. Mr. Vilas Mr. Tateno, Is confiremed here, but the rea- | YOKOHAMA, July —The American | ;rorane persons would have been justified | come very long before he was discovered, as | 0ates whose chances were deemed but slight Who was sccretary of the interior and latcr | Uheh Uoted and ranged “alongside of Mr. | son assigned for the change is said to be | steamer Clty of Peking, Captain Searle, | '\ onring hardest at 5 o'clock In the atter- | Colonel. Bills who was. - the adjutan’s | had erystalized for Upham. The ballot res postmaster general during Mr. Cleveland's "\‘;‘ I‘ll:“ I*m" "h":'” Havady “."‘N SO Dk erroneously stated. While there have been | Which -uII‘w! from Hong l'wng July 11, bound office said ke had been joking with him not ulted: Upham, 216; Haugen, 99; Scofield, first administration, replied today to Sen. | b1t iid aot have the hearty support of | lesotiations between the governments of | for San Francisco, via Yokohama, Is ashore five miautes bofore e had been told that I | 17; Bluckstock, 9; Kidd, 3. Uphan's nomie ator Gorman's attack upon the president, | Mr. Cleveland. At the very time when | Japan and the United States since 1882, look- | In Yeddo bay, Japan. She was obllged 0 | gong ot the rate of twenty-cight miles an | had fainted by the reporter. = he other | oy was made unanimous, A committes For two hours he held the floor amid the [ the president was writing his letter to Mr. | \AE to a revision of the treatics it happens | Jotison a portlon of her cargo. ~The PekInk | pour” gt was the heat carried by the | and nearly ail the offices were deserted on [ Was appointed to notify Major Upham of wrapt attention of the scnate and galleries, | \pafom Mr. Vil went an dramatieally, | that little has been done in this respect re- | lies in an easy position ‘and it s expected i iy bowever, that made it remarkable, for | account of the merchant’s picnic at the | his nomination and he appeared before the etive: the senator from Maryland and his coad- | contly and that the notes that have passed | she will float at the next high water. The ) . X elivering his scathing rebuke of the Mary- pealing to Mr. Cleveland to Lkl seking Is 5 1 screw bEFGe]|atinte TN SOt e i i CORVERLIOR AN Iatle, & speCcliULRCCINERETNY 4 : appealing contaln no matter that was objectionable to | P¢KIng 18 a four-masted screw steamer of | )i vioinity frequently blowing at the rate | Officer Green went home at noon today as 1 land senator. He denounced Mr. Gorman's to support them in an effo: iy 5,280 gross tons register. She was built ALIALUIL A b TG L) / B [' al e e 1 the eitects of ‘the heat and | He 8poke earnestly of the demands of the assault as wanton, reckless and unjustifiable, the enactment of democratic | 9UF Boverfment or that the slightest degree | n 1374 by Roach & Co. for the Pacific Mail | Of thifty and even forty mies per howr. |y G0 16 T4 ter Take time by the fore- | COUNry for protection of manufacturing in- and, though he declared Mr. Cleveland need- | Principles Instead of crystallizing them _um’. (u\ll‘lv,\w)du:l M. Tateno to censure by his mship company. Her dimensions are “‘:"";f.""l" |:1:x|l|‘::rlx(‘4: l“"l{"l”::» (-:u:'n ’ll’”"; TSeE s R s o0 TiBAE T ROmAYTara Two | dustries and predicted a clean and declsive & no defense at his hands, he took up seri- :“:\4 ||“,.“. X‘II\'\\\‘ y .‘:,vil.j“‘nfl\|.[:h~h<‘ffi g u\\l;x g«y\:r..nflul, ; feet ];mur \(.\rvln.l eight. feet beam and | oo "% i Vithout getting dizzy young men were reported to have bien over- ‘r:"|r>\|h|h';u| victory in Wisconsin in Noveme atim the cha de by Mr. Gorman and | to. throw the welght of his Influence with urthermore, it can be positively stated | twenty-eight feet deep. tumbling down, for the 100 mark was passed | come at Ninth and O streets, but a Mttle | B9 oo 0 o o po o o P AT A TR P I ‘.:\",‘\“ H ’“j“xf N moeratie. peimciptes, | OB the bighest authority that the change in Sl B e oy RO ERNB W at 30 and above that mark the fluid | attention brought them around all right. | L lCRE on e SR RHaTE G0 FHnty ‘,.‘,“‘:“m“"r““n’ §i46 is atatemont; ho Gald. 1o the fhtor. | tecause te refuked tostand with them, they'| tHe legation Mere {a-in no way conneoted | - CHINESK WAR RUNIOMS BENEWEO. A Rl L S DALl Sl the second formal ballot. The ballot wast sta . sald, he inter- Ll i e ‘communicatic 2 = i Sy come home, 6:4 e evel 5. —— - haonsch. 98 ) e o 3 97 . 84t 5¢ tha trathiof History: . Mr, Qorinan W make his action a ground .rl”.mu.]vl‘mu »«.nn the communications addressed to the Report that Severnl Chinese War Vessels ;*'"ls“":": ‘:',:h“"'HI’.'”‘K;M““"’::P;mw 15\ the RED HOT AT CO| L BLUFFES. ,\.I..u nsch, 264; Copeland, 61; Stone, 27; scat- not in the senate at the time, and to. tuis:| here: and in he ery out agains Japancse government by the Department Arein Trouble, last twenty-four years d ve to be named — "","f‘ '{’n s "_',”:'."“""‘ was made unani- with regret. In conclusion he eulogized the R T two. facts; fivat, that o successos. to. M. | Bam was received yesterday morning from | Were 3.‘1’.5::?‘:"|:-:’l-m“t::{m';“{xlp ‘::»”in..f"' 1890, otacn l;xill'nj: 'J"' Yy axn Colonel Henry Casson of Viroqua was nom- personal character and the public integrity | washington cam: to the same chamber ac- | Tateno been appointed, which would | @ high authority at Tien Tsin reporting Ot T soiras HORTRRARDROPIB L A RE) Wby NCIL BL B, July (26 (Speciall to}{finated (far ctary of state on the first bal- of Mr. Cleveland in the most glowing terms, | companied by his secretary to urge in person | not have been the case had the Japanese | that the prospects for the continuation of | with just this definiteness what was going | 1n¢ Bee)—Council Dlufts proved its right l‘" L) n nomiuees are: Treusurer, declaring, with dramatic fervor, that the | the ratification of a treaty he had negotiated. | government been disposed to resent Secretary | pesce were more favorable. Today, however, | on, but they realized full well that it was a | yesterday to be named in the list of summer ‘.‘__‘}"'{." Sraoniof Barron; atiorneviRIS president of the United States, who had re- | President Jackson's course in making his [ Gresham's representatio and, second, [ nows was received that war between China | condition, and not a theory, that was c:n- | resorts. It fs to be doubted if Spirit Lake, | Tral We H. Myrle of Marathon; superintends celved 0 many evidences of the honor and | views felt by congress was also referred to. | while M. Tateno recelved his formal recali [ 110y ian hias been dgclared. There have | fronting them. The form of ordinary bui- | Minnetonka, or any of the other places | Panes rolirost eommciomen l,‘" """3”' of respect of the people, could not suffer from | Mr. Vilas said he was content to leave to [ within the last forty-eight hours, he wi S8 et mors that several Chinese war. | ness was visible, but the spirit was not TRl e T e m e Vet o | Dane; railroad cominlesioner, Duncan J. Mas this attack of the Maryland senator. fair minded men whether the president had | notifled about three months ago, and before | 2182 been rumors tha . there, and those who were fortunate enough | Where people hie themselves for a summer | Kenzle of Muffalo; insurance commissione ol I X n hal dlpnictea L 3 ships are in trouble. The information re- : ! outing could furnish any hotter brand of | W. A. Fricke of Milwauke:; chairman statg At the conclusion of his speech Mr. Vilas | wantonly encroached upon the rights of con- | the Corean difficulty arose, that his term | caiveq here is mesger-and the exact status | t0 have to contend with this con- 5100 y Butralte 1. Thori explained that, in view of the fact that | gre The charge W scnate had | had expired and that he would soon receive | Ot nrairs In Gorea canmot bo learned. Tele- | diton —withcut “any hand'caps wondered [ Weather than was served up to the people | ceutral committee, H. C. Thorne of Dane. Messrs. Gorman, Brice and Smith had as- | been traduced ter to | notice of his recall. ETabhE conimualCatIcnTraYE Eoreatila” Inters)| (oW, Geliyerywagonufand f¥tresbicars couldy| LOLRnIRECILy-LET e SmORCECONESryativogthe Linn County F'emocrats, #ured him his motion to recede from the | Mr. Wilson were read to show the presidint's | The fact is that the Japanese government | futtoq run or how anything that hal breath could | mometers in the city, those who had PAR RAPIDS, Ia., July %.—(Special one-eighth differential In favor of the refiners | purpose was not to traduce the senate, but to | has its diplomatic service under rigid civil | ™P!% endure to be in actlvity could endure to be | the = pleasure” of = hanging =~ In tho sgram to The Bee):-Linn county dem of sugar must fail, and the further fact that | plainly state his aspirations toward tariff | service rules and one of its features is a rota- o Victorin Will, Wateh the Race. in activity against heat, wind and dust com- | coldest — place to be found, et B st B a democratic caucus had declined to o Teform. The president Dad stated the | tion in office. No Japanese minister, it fs | COWES, Isle of Wright, July 26.—It fs | bined. It ls safe cnough to say that overy | Istered =100 degrees ~at 20 oelock, | Crats met in county convention at Marlon to further conference without Istructions, | abandonment of that great party principle | said, serves more than three years at one | announced that Queen Vigtoria will witness | one who was housed at home was as neglige | While the rank and file of them stood at | (his afternoon and sclected delogates to the he would withdraw the motion. After some | would be perfidy and dishonor. post, save In exceptional cases where ne- | the private match race, for a cup valued | 88 Dossible, and that in filling up the [ 103 and 104 A number of thermometers | Fie et onyedt general remarks by Mr. Stewart against the | No one would question such an abandon- | gotiations in progress cannot be safely trans- | 4¢ $300. between the Vigllant and the | Dlessed and much called for bath tub the | reached 108 degrees in the shade, among ; & Interference of the exccutive with the leg- | ment of principies would be dishonorable. | ferred from one minister to another. Mr. | Tiritannia, which 1s to be sailed on August | 10t water cock was not so much as thought | them these of James Wickham on Franglin Selonel Henflarion Benomliinse islative branch of the government, Mr. Hil The shaft was not aimed at any senator; it | Tateno has served in Washington nearly [ 4 The prince of Wales and the aukeoe | of or thought of in scorn. Hot as it was, | avenue, W. C. Bstep on North Main street, | WATERLOO, Ia., July 26.—Colonel D. B. motion that the scnate recede from its | was not nal accusation: it was not an | four years and his relations with our govern- | Yoric will be on board the Britannia during | it Was no day for open doors or windows, | Frank Grass on Washington avenue, and I | ponderson of Dubuque was renominated for emendments placing a duty of 40 cents a ton cusa evelled at the senator from Mary- | ment have been of the most cordial nature. dhablmtiont for the south wind was a burglar with a | W. Houghton on Upper Broadway. No T : 4 the race. The course wiil be chosen by the ly A smpe e congress by the Third district republicans on coal and iron was voted on and defeated, | land (Gorman), or the senator from Mis- | He fs not, it is stated, detached from the | officers of the Royal Yacht squadron. face brazen and hot, to be ke at | tests could be made of the temperature in today. the republicans, excopt Mr. Hansbrough of | sourl (Vest), or he from Arkansas (Jones), or | Japanese diplomatic service, but will return b bay at all hazards. Some private therncm- | the sun, for whenever a thermometer would g SRl ST . North Dukota, joining the democrats bound | against auy senator. The president under- | to Japan bearing the rank of envoy ex-| Gladstone's Eye Sull Causing Trouble. eters registered a maximum of 112, be put out in the street where old Sol could DRAGGED 10 IEK DEATIH. by the caucus agreement against it. The | stood the situation in the senat He knew | traordinary unattached, and if the prece- LONDON, July 25.—The Lancet says the Ordinarily, with such temperature, lawn | get in his best work, it would fly into a Pl vote stood 6 to 65 and 6 to 64. Mr. Irby of | the staunch adherence to tariff reform of the | dents are followed will probably become [ pupll of Mr. Gladstone's eye, which was | hose would have been set going early, but it [ milllon: fragments afier a few minutes’ gaze dent by Which a Wyoming Bouth Carolina was the only other democrat | senator from Texas (Mills), the senator from | yice minister to one of the departments, a | rocoptly operated on, has become so ob. | W8S Only as the sun went down that people | into his beaming face. Al during . the 1l Loses ter Life. except Mr. Hill who voted for free coal and | Delaware (Gray) and the two from Arkansas | sufiicient ecvidence that no stigma attaches | o A : ventured out to cool the air by opening the | early part of the afterncon the heat was | RAWLINS, Wyo., July 2 (Special Tele- tron. The populists, Allen, Kyle and Peffer, | (Jones and Berry), but there was 1o betrayal | to his recall. ;lrgxcl.vd that a necdle operation is necessary. | varg hydrant. made almost unbearable by a hot wind that | ooy "0 rnd Boe)—Ward was brought P! also voted in the affirmative. of these views Mr. Taeno's history Is interesting. He | [I1% @Y€ Is alfccted with an Immature cataract, | "7t g not likely that any one supposed yes- | apparently was taking a summer oulng | Rqwiing this morning of a terpible accident Mr. Washburn of Minnesota renewed Mr. [ The president's lettcr was wholly Im- | comes from one of the best families In Japan | but lded by the application of a solytion of | torday “that a drop of rain was falling in | from the desert of Sahara. on' VpnariBnake. Flves i thackaithc - ias Vilas' motion to nstruct the conferees to | porsonal, Mr. Vilas said. (The views of the | —ono of the ‘Two Sworded’ class. He wds | soPhine He can still see to write and 1o | any part of the world, but at Rapid City, S. | About ‘2 o'elock the paving in front of | 2ot (IR BIETE VG, T HE SRERERD PRE recede from the one-eighth_differential on | Senator from Maryland could mcan only one f originaliy and for many years an officer of | Feat, £00d brint. His general.galth 18 re- | 1" 4 very light shower was in progress just | the Grand hotel on Pearl street was found:| 60 CATIAR COURTL RRIEh ReriRe 1o the refined . sugar, but Mr, Gray made the | thing. It was an effort to array demo- | the imperial houschold, and when General | ™2rkably good. when it was hottest here, while at Huron | to be on fire. It was at first supposed that | < e M a Gardner, the daughten point of order agalnst it that It was not | crats together in a spirit of resentment and | Grant visited Japan he was speclally desig- Sultan Arresting i1is Brothers. and Blsmarck enough water fell to leave a ! oll had been poured on the blocks and then f Sl AnoWn g hman. The young competent for the senate to instruct in a [ thus carry out the compromise of tarifl re- | pated by the emperor to escort the general TANGIER, July 25.—Advices received hers | mark and enable the weather men at those | ignited by hand, but a careful examination | lady had gone for a horseback ride. About “full’ and frec" conference. form. ~ The Wilson bill had passed amid | jn his tour through the empire. A Strong | from Fez are to the effeét that the Sultan | Places to write down a T. But there was no | failed to show any signes of ofl, and the | half an hour after her departure the ped- The point of order was debated for some | bubic acclamation. e pe cepted It | gttachment sprung up between the two men, | nag caused the arrest of ther of his | Faln In Nebraska until evening, when Chad- | only theory that could be advanced was | P58 U7 MRCh, NOEE BOSOHSE SocoaEINE time, But. had not been decided when the | 48 the honest execution of a party pledge | nany' Valuable presents were exchanged and | '8 © arrest of another of his | oot jagTa little fall and the full day of | that the blazs had been occasioned by the | gty o e the horse safloping across the senate adjourncd. There Is no doubt, how- | #nd public pledge. But when this revenue | 4 friendly correspondence was kept up be- | Drothers, Muley Omar, and the members of | twenty-four hours closed in Kansas and | direct rays of the sun. It was extingulsned | uir) “feet foremost. The men ran out and over, that It will be sustained and this | reform measure reached the senate tron and | f\ecn them until (he death of General Grant, | MiS suite. The prisoners are charged with | [owt Yeithout o sprinkle. by a pail of water from Fritz Bernhardi's | stopped the horea, The unfortunate youns motion ruled out. The general impression | ¢0al were placed on the dutiable list. More- | yp mateno afterwards became the governor t conspiring to depose the sultan and selze the Every green thing shriveled in the torrid | place, after a couple of the cedar blecks | woman presenied a horrible sight.” Her 15 that the bill will go back to the con- | gyer it was debated weck in and week out. | of ihe province of Osaka, and by his kindly [ frone: = blast, and what was the discomfort only of | had been destroyed was torn from her head, her back ference tomorrow. he public was wearied at that debate and | gqminigtration endeared himeelt to the Hurrleanes und Floods in Spain. many who live in the towns was the de- YT G AT Gy Her: body' GuC Gno. Brulssdl fromt RaRABIE en in two places, one leg broken and On motion of Mr. Huntoon a motion di- the senate could reach no result. It |, zq foraign co'ony who recogn'zed his efforts | MADRID, July 26.—Hurricanes and floods | 5pa’T of others who live in the country, for hardsonil foot. She lived 'but fifteen minutes. aftee recting the secretary of the treasury to this Juncture the senator from |y, “their behalf, and especlally on the oc- | are reported from the Guadalajara districts, | this Was the fourth and worst day that Ne- [ FALLS CITY, Neb., July (Special | phefng “yescued. It is supposed that the tran mit a list of claims in the hands of the Stricts, | raska corn had been swept by the burning | Telegram to The Bee.)—The weather of the g lady had dismounted from her horse Arkansas (Jones) had brought forward over Wor a i L casion of the great floods, by handsome testi- A ] accounting officers of the government, alsy | 400 amendments, | These wero to, be the | Lionials, Ho held his position ten years | throukh which tho river Tagus runs. A | gale. Dr. George W. Martn rode In from | past week has been the worst Richardson | &nd was holding it by the iariat rope, ong e ot Sourt o of | the debate (o close. SUll the discussion | 2nd then becamo a member of the Japanese | foraq sevcrely, the crops have been badly | Scatney, over ihe Ution bacilie yesterfay | county has experienced in a mumbr of years, | the saddle, when:the animal was frightened cquiring appropriations at this ses- jebatentolaiclose) the discussion § gonate, which place he relinquished to ac- | f 2 il v L d he says that all along the line - | A hot wind from the south has been blow' | at something and ran away, the rops eatehe Hon, was adopted; also Mr. Allen's resolu- | broceedeq GLsve duvs MG Vlas Sl | copt dhe appomtment in January, 1891, of | 1ameKed and several fives have been lost. | oring and scorching effect of the wind Was | jng for the past two days, and the‘corn Is | ing her foot ‘in a half hitch around: the \ni)olr: cwmfi on the u‘uunn-y' fimwru'll 1:;r & Y YN e plainly marked. The corn was drying and | perinning to curl and dry up ceptibly. | ankle and dragging her to death. ple « all correspondence of rallroads x D Threatencd by Ind'ans. < o 10903 Japanese minister to Washington. ¢ ECIED tasthusofamenainentsjdlc wasyessontiaiio ORI shriveling up rapidly, and he said that | 1t clouded up considerably last night, but In reference o the recent strike 2k fodder, and this only (n case rain comes | {his 'yeqr nnd today s the hottost dhe aa | FEVANSTON, Wyo. July 2%.—(Speclal to 6 & revial 5 okTy, Mr. Kentaro Kaneko, who will succeed {::\; :‘:sx\"nlllx.;lm (‘«’)E)”‘I‘:”l"‘m"l‘|1:::uc‘m-.l Ifll.f,'.h.ml& Mr. Tateno, is a man of erudi ion and dis- | protestants Will Content s Cacholic Victory | A0V fields are ruined :ave possibly for | the night was the hottesi one cxperlenced VILAS' DEFENSE OF CLEVELAND. iy VYRR % tinction in his own country. He was edu- in a School Klection. I z 1 At lock Mr. Jones calied up the con- | Simrtime, under the aperation of the rules | Cated n the United States nd Is v graduate | ¢onn e Sebool Kleeson, - soom, While in general the crop must be I | the {ermometor registired 103 In he | The Bee)—The ranchimen in northern Ulnta ference report on the tarift bill. of the senate, we encountered the taunt of | 9f Harvard and of the Cambridge law school. | 0 s (AR 0 | ipaireditofen incaloniablogdegree. o ot shade. If there is not any rain within a | @nd northwestern Fremont countles fear Mr. Vilas was immediately recognized, | gur skillful friends upon the other side, that | He I8 about 42 years of age and has acquired | feellng has been engendezed here by the | It 1s natural for pecple to winder If today | week at the furthest Richardson's chances [ trouble with roving bands of Indians in but yiclded to Mr. Quay, who withdrew the | wa were dumb, We, who felt we were fagged | fame as a parliamentarian. He visited the | school election. The election was the first | Wil bring any rclief. fhe local weather | ure slim for more than half a crop of corn. [ the Fall river by of the Yellow- sugar amendments ‘he offered Just before | yud smothered by our aniety, fuming wich | leading countries of Burope and made an ex- | held here under the new law and a i | Dureau save that gt will be consilerably | Thero was only one prostration teday | PR, Rt w have recently Eiousmmontiyestors chagrin and yet subdued by an overruling | haustive study of their systems of Bovern- | 1ourd was elected. The trouble has grown | Dewsily afeer & fun ke Rrosuest 0f Gain and that was William Hershy. It was not | ing" ther e on the xangedinndimgie he Wisconsin sennior began his specch | yocossity, enjoyed that blossed frocdom of | ment, and returning to Japan framed the | WO YIS CINER 8 ORI RO BONE | Uauntly after a fall trom so hgh & rangc. Y | seriovs. i S some Instances (1 atened to ki Ruin in Merrick Coun the whit leave the by saylng that an extraordinary scene oc- R en Ly code of parliamentary practice which governs curred Monday last in the senate. A demo- :},‘,'f“‘\f{.(1:;,1"‘,,',‘“,““,‘::), LI AT Lo the | fleir senato and house. e was gencral | St Mary'’s Roman Gatholle church, who, [ low, but the remarkably low humidity, being = country B and_rough y : : e o BT T I CENTRAL CITY, Neb., July 26.—(Speclal | and o " + the e cratic senator, he sald, saw fit to attac are could: be suc sccretary of the imperial house of peers, | it is said, ordered the women of his parish to | oMY 18 per cent, makes it very unlikely that | i 2 y ¥ the red men, the president without precedent, he thought, ff’,’.'uI‘fl‘,‘,::i.',‘,','“l',‘,".l.:.'(',"'\.,l,l&f.‘L ok by e i O rrasponding fo that of secrefary | vote for’ the candidates. of thelr religious | it Wil rain today, Telegram to The Bee)—This has been one of | 1€ they porsist in thelr lawlessness there 18 or If there was a precedent, It was one that | gwort o pass the bill throrgh the senate us | of the senate in our country, and since then | faith. =~ About the time the polls opened BAD AT NORTH PLATTE. the hottest davs ever experienced in Mer- Rishto: "‘f‘r""“‘]‘“"“ instead of foliowed. | (o make them reckless of their obligation | has held the post of vice minister of agrl- the Cutholic women inet ln‘ lSLmMur_vl'lu 2 UATRE, rick county. The mercury indicated 122 in { ATION. personal assault upon the presi- der' thel cons o a ranch of | culture and commerce. school. From there they went to the poll- . . T the sun and 106 in the shade. The corn fent and his character. He had hoped, he f',‘lfl_“]':,;l‘:“_"‘,,’lff,,’"‘f\'iiz‘,r'fl},\f"x.‘_:“ T branch O | ©ISAN FRANCISCO, July 26.—A meeting of | ing place in blocks of. four. All were pro- | That Vieluity O vy 101y Seorehed | crop s ruined. Even with the drouth | Steps Instituted te Oust Chief of Pollce sald, thal the remarks of Mr. Gorman and | ;€ RS RS SRR ER e et | committee representing Japanese residents | Vided with ballots. ~The protestants knew 5 YARIOLEAIRG, broken, the crop could not make twenty Lindsey and n Pol ce Captaln. those who foined with him on that occa- |V} (1S chumber would bave precended so to | € COURT (he Japan consulate last night, | nothing of this until the women began to { NORTH PLATTE, Neb., July 26.—(Speclal | bughels. TOPEKA, J8ly 2A . sonsation sion, would “appear In the record before he | 114 Up i advance the measure of his duty, | Wad BOIC RS GO0 9S40 UL N niiiate ef. | vote in large numbers, - always four in a | Telegram to The Bee)—This has been the it : Wes, (Mr. Vilas) replied. Dut, he went on sar. | NS recognized obligation. Was not this his- 5 y AR squad. They soon found out what was Serlous ut Holdrego. sprung on Topeka this afternoon by pro- D oulo el Juts o went on ear. | ory"welf known to. tha presidenct Maa o | (OFts o rae $10,000 o asst tne Jupanese | squad. They soon found out what 'was | hottest day since the summer of 1800, Tho | o nnmom - Nen Tuly 26, (Speclal ings Instituted by County Attorney the Maryland senator were so prossing that | MOt invariably often svipathized \\-n: the f‘:l‘lt’l‘]' ’"Fumm than that the San Franeisco | polls remained open there was lively work on | MPerature, according to the report of the | oo o 5 S ool S SR afford to oust from office Chief of Police he had had no time to revise them, M, ton of party lovalty by the distin- | SR FEEME DAY form a brigade of | the part of the proteytints to overcome the | United States signal service station here | €O P SREOTT B G A ARG B WL €. Lindsey and Police Captain P, N. Vilas considered it his duty to reply to thaf shed senator from Missourd, (e distin- | JREORTE WIS BRI O 0T Sith Amerlcan | advantage obtained by the Catholics. The | ranged from 64 to 103 degrees, being 102 de- | * L e guil | Gian. The case ls bascd ‘o & longthy ang mssault. He would speak as the personal . ud able senator from Texas (Mills) | WHEC TG MO japin ot thelr own expense, | Wives, daughters and sweethearts of the | Erees at G o'clock this afternoon. Corn and | C0r and all vegetables are killed. = Cattle | detalled affidavit made by one J. H. Mes as well as tho palitical friend of the presi- | 400 others upon this floor? The prosident | TG [ eervices ‘should be needed In the Co- | protestants were hurrled to the polling | grass are llterally burning up. Reports | turned thelr back to the wind and refused | Willlame, ‘who has heen’ keeping o olub dent. ~ He rejolced in the honor of M. | S0U1d not know all ‘the details of the bill. | o o0 et ““All the members of the Jap- | blace as soon as possible. Many of them | from the west between here and Sidney In- | 10 €at. The thermometer registered from | Foom here, and who states in the document Cleveland's friendship. It was a pride to | He could only deal with it in general re- | Tebf €O (ot T CCHET Taise funds | were called from bed to cast the ballot they | dicato that the corn crop promiscs to be | 102 to 108 in the shade Boliae oMears hen by Pdman e At him. Of the rewards, few and stinted, that | SPeCtS @8 to its principle, and therefore he | {40 (RM 00 wire entitled to. It was too late when the | almost a total failure. Throughout the Dodgo County Suffering. lven to insure protection in soling Hquor. come to publie men - one or” 'Pat | wrote, not to disparage the senate nor tra- s protestants came to avail them much, It v a light breeze has prevailed, which ex- | FREMONT, July 26— (Special Telos he aflidavit names amounts, times and greatest that had come to. him | Quce a scuator. He was not only excusable NICABAGUA FERMENTED, was found the Cathollcs hiad elected six out | plains the fact that no sunstrokes or cases of | , N AW im(Ensola) Toleatamito fi ot and also involves other was the Intimate asscefation with that logty | DUt Justified, and his country will justiy him of nine trustees, The protestants claim | Drostration from the extreme hcat have been | The Bee)—This s pronounced the hottest .- All the ofticers owe thelr and distinguished man. It was his honest nd - applaud, as they have already done, Tt + Standsull— | that they will contest the election on the | reported. day ever known in Fremont, the mercury i"f ~\‘lrlu-\|mlun testimony to his character that never at apy | M8 unfinehing Adelity to his views. It s usiness at » Sta ground that many of the women who voted T T getting as high as 110 and the hot wind fs polnted by tho, JOVERAEEN moment, In_any temptation, political or per. | Ot resentment that 1 feel for the distin- Apnls were not of the proper age. It 15 under- [ ppo @ HAR N 8 Weiits thought to ruin the corn beyond redemp- . oo Senlpi sonal, had he failsd to see in Mr. Cleyeland | &Uished senator from Maryland, The con- | MANAGUA, July 26.—The whole country | sood that prominent members of the Amer- | . OW, Neb., July 26.—(Speclal | tion,” Stock of all kinds is suffering terribly IW YORK, 2,—The police board the pure, white light of an upright purpose, | S¢duence to him of this assault upon the | is in a ferment. Dusiness Is at a stand- an Protective assoclation will enjoin the | Telegram to The Bee)—This has been one | from heat and dust, 7 found Police Captain Doherty and ex- For such a man he saw fit to say some words | Chiel ma ate, In the judgment of his | gtill, The troops and the government's civil ard from entering into the discharge of | of the hottest days of the season. From 12 FaAriiars AT i Wardmen Mehan and Hock gullty of having gntox 1 detense (he neadad nons), hut some | fellaw men, ‘be Diust’ endure, for, in My | employes are. unpald... It Ix.impossible to | their dulles. - THIE:whl Dring the matter | m. to 4 p. m. the thermometer stood 107 | NEIGON. Neb. July 26.-(Speciel ‘.1:1 celved money for police protection, and gorsantion l‘lv\"‘l‘lan;ll”h‘.‘lfl‘"!l;(mll “r,| r:u-‘w by .nll--.xm}l 2 han anadois, ,\{‘u;‘.“ mhw_m;mlu\«:l“«l move troops. President Zelaya, after con- | !Ato court on quo warranto procecdings. tll%'l'msmxh« shade, The hot winds prevailed ”m‘ b . |.: ”.'y H i ; .|I»MM el HARYEW are: ;l_:l:.‘lm “l”l‘l“ ’ml.; f e ~.kl'l'|?h- A R D ili.-‘\\lf: ‘; never tolerate In any manner treatient of | ferring with the ministry, is sald to have : Sy ., A ; for m,x:un three hours, h.nn.u: a serlous effect gra u.. h ee.)—Hot \T u's'!r-.lm {he!|/RILDe fIskt itang ult ¢ he Parkhurst 3 ol S ) ” THROWN DOWN THE SHAFT, on the crops. Corn especially, which was | 8outh have prevailed all day, greatly injur- - :‘::w'll\ls statement in behalf of the truth of | this nature of thetp Freal, chlaf magistrate, unl:nlnuml “|"‘““ ment of.the :“"”"l;"y“"‘";_ suffering for lack of rain, was very much | Ing growing corn. If the winds continue Wer Husimng U hrentened, ory. except on grounds so solld as wo ar. | culties, and to have received money fo - - i : eote ROt ol N8 YK T : St HL 5 g IRVALSNeN I 6 A T P P DA n”"x"l.“”" |a Bnds 801 as would war: (R s A L e R e Bottom Fell Out of the Cage and Threeo n'fl' ulxx, .:’H”.N me localities where good (_mnmm it “,m probably use up the For some tir Henry Enethers and wife, R TR T Y PR ULOGY OF CLEVELAND. ment, General Cabozas telegraphs he has Men Were, Killod. rains have fallen in the past week corn and [ crop. Farmers are greally discourag with their two children, have been living at which I have alludec He regrett T ‘m\ PP el plenty of men on land, but needs aid on WILKESBARRE, * Pa., July 26.—At the l\'{f,’:_':';“h :'r""m:"'lll‘ l::-lf~ to sxgn;l the heat. One More Day Wil Do the Work. 1601 I'ranklin street. Wednesday the wife sald, that Mr. Gorman was abs also 10 Bla admirable h1s wonderrl g mow | water. He says Chiet Clarence's forces are | Exoter shaft of the Lahigh Valley company [ gver s but & comparatieess’ seall hrer 85 | SUPERIOR, Neb., July 26.—(Speclal Telo- | 16Tt home and went to the home of her senate chamber. The first accusation, he | wality. tried In. the' sterneer oedest Lid: | fast weakening. Many resident forelgners | ,¢ piiston, the bgttomfell out of the car- | the ‘amount sown made. anytiiol arca of R Lt Beant pr i e : slatercin Gounoil Alufy proveeded, was that the president was opey | Lolty; {ried In the sterncst ordeal, and | are leaving the Mosquito coast. The Nicar | i HIStoh igitami 1 o c 0 \ made anything, Those | gram to The Bee)—Hot winds have been | erduy’ she went back after her £o he charge. of duplieity. it 4 oben | known to every wan of intelligence and | aguan authoritles are assuming thelr posi- | MldEe as It was descedlps the shaft today | that have cut thelr wheat estimate a vield | blowing here today, and it Is very dry, with | {1othes, Henry met her at the ‘door and upon . aeger Of Juplleity. That was based | strength of mind, Grover Cleveland stands | tons and Colonel Mason, the syperintendent, Rob- | Of four to fifteen bushels. No prostrations | no signs of rain, The thermometer stood | bein Gyt 1 Fhe gntered the house he Prossed the hope that 1fon and et anneq sy | Derfectly Focos ol s himself the full PORT LIMON, July 26.—It is reported | ert Mercer, assistant'sgperintendent, and | from heat reported. it at 105 In the shade today. Corn cannot | the police station and reauested that. am %0 | measure of @ man worthy of his great of- | that Chief Clarence {8 proparing to attack | wiiam Wilson, . anqther. official, were pre- TP P P T T (T R, stand more than one more day like this, officer go with her in order on the free list in the tarlt bill. Tho | feo 11 t o PR L Qs 0 b ¢ ce, © is not now for the first tMne presi- | the Nicaraguans at Bluefields under General o v v 1) v Ji 8. v Whila: ahe ied “up¢ her g sccond was that the exccutive had by th t, but with a pecullar Elory shared by | caposas Ene Mosquito. Indian chiet has | C/Pitated to the bettgm. = Mason was killed [ CHADRON, Neb., July 20.—(Speclal Tele Corn Being at David City. mounted officer was sent out and acted encroached upon the prer: ©s of congross, s i , - " : S 4 S : : ABE ”.‘; \‘ \xmlt ‘|“,, }xu:-:mun\”l:.\m “_‘r“mt‘h“l » | no other hitherto, he is a second time a [ rejected all overtures made to him by the | outright and the Bther| two were fatally in- [ gram to The Bee)—The oldest Inhabitant DAVID CITY, Neb,, July 26.—(Speclal to | & brescrvor “" ‘:iu peace while the woman | ced the | president after a defeat for re-election, which | Nicaraguans, who are trying to persuade | Jured. The menfwgre going down into the | has quit. This section has had seve The Bee.)—This was the hottest day L) her:REIONE KR, senate, I had several | T! )T he hottest day of the e BRI Those charges wer true or false, not as a ‘l;:. n‘::“:iv”fi“;‘ln_ilxnll‘rsV\vj‘ :’l‘d‘tll:;;l\:‘x\l\hd mi ‘nu: r, | him ::I '““.;::‘“nnlx‘l‘ )ll::w;ullll‘«:\l\xl‘!xl:lur"\_» d(ml“p mine on a tour of Inspbetdon. hot days the past month, but today was the | season, the thermometer at the wather bu Roorgantzing the strawh SRR RINODS AT (TU 05 (st nol AN & ed It.” None as he was ever a third | ence says « L . ———— worst.© It has been in the neighborhood | reau showing 102 degrees at 1 p. m. A stiff | NIAGARA FALLS, Ont, July Cr oA b time nominated and a second time elected, | mined to die rather than to submit, The s - 0 ameand b i ! g b ! act. “With regard to coal and iron ore | None lke ho ever did right rather t Indians are better armed than the Nlcara- RBNAFNGEL DIB, of 104 degrees In the shade from 10 to § | breeze of hot wind from the south is firing | Strawboard manufucturers of the United us examine the facts,” safd Mr. Vilas. | nomine hoger 4 Hhest Indiana dre balisr arcied, (hsn Slie Nisar o'clock today. ~No prostrations have been | the corn. Rain is badly needed. Bintos are mosting hére. today. fOF the B nd 1 deir (o say hero that 1 am under | by tept and by ous_rect Englue and Eight Gars Perallod at Brad- | heard of, which fact Is due probably to a — pose of coming to some agreement that wilk deep obligation to the senator from New | again, Abovo all, how shockingly Inoppar. HOPE WAR WILL BE AVERTED, dock wnd Soyesal Men Hurt, slight bree: Had it not been for the B rens Ruinage:1n 0 ald {n raising s on thelr uct, York, who never In his career made such an | {an comes thls Mecuation uhin g lrl\i-h; PITTSBURG, July 26.—By the spreading | Plent!ful rains in this vicinlly the past NEBRASKA CITY, July 26.—(Special Tele- | which Jhave fall e 18 Y expusiion of any sublect us he did on | At his neenbth o Chaiaco MR 18 leveled | opinese Omotals tn the Oute | of the raiis 1 the.'papds ‘of the Bdgar ;xxmlnlh corn wv.ulnu .'»mmn.-.’.-.ll severely; as | gram to The Bee.)—Today was the warmest [ NOL & Iving In it The plan proposed s to Puesday last.' a haracter. T Lo 5, only on the outskirts of Dawes county 5 R 5 grganise & combine ol 8 a0% 9N FaaMamIast A ¢ just won the applauding admiration; nay, ___look Fuvorablo fur.Pence. Thompson Steel werks ‘at Braddock last | by the heat done much damage. - o ") | Of the season, the thermometer Indicating | an” exccutive e o aely ALWAYS FOR FREE RAW MATERIAL. | more, devoted respect, of the entire people LONDON, July 26.—Up to noon today the | night an engine and elght cars belonging T T AT S T T 101 in the shade at 2 o'clock. All outdoor | the produc & This pl i under dls; Mr. Vilas then reviewed at length the [ of this land by the fidelity by which he | Japancse and Chinese ministers had re- | to the Carnegle company were badly wrec h SR . ARl ome~ | work was practically suspended. A hot, dry | cussion, and it I8 expected some agreement M Y 0 the e 0 dly wrecked | what cooled the air. s e eached before adjournme president’s position In favor of free raw ma- | has malntained the constitution and the laws | ceived no news from thelr respective gov- | and three tralnmen were seriously hurt, L E— wind did grest damage to corn, Wil"be reone BAKD RU1ORKL (ML, :fi::::.l“".!:.\: ux;;ul-‘{ h-l.: ‘t;n. i .ul‘ Iullx:r _public | In a fr)|\|u: (-;.I;. Nv‘a\l‘llrf.»'l and ::, the tender- | ernments regarding the situation of affairs | One: Fircman Charles McCauley, internally it O'Nellt's ¥ (-"'l_hu'-‘ Elwood's Prospects Poor. M is of sengolng Is July 26, The. opening of the Drescnt sousiommrens ot | RN A o e o oo MO eme time | 1y Cores. The opinion was galning'ground, | #nd 80 serioualy that e will dis. =~ The | . O'NBILL, Neb, July 26.—(8pecial Tole- [ RLWOOD, Neb., July 26.—(Special Tele- | At San Francisco—Cleas jowal, for z t ont sesslon, Con- | he displayed in the ux o (nat iy |t SRERS AN g K Wo others, Engineer John McCauley and | gram to The Bee)—This has been the hot- Honolulu and Sydney; City of Rio de stantly, Mr. Vilas declared, Mr. Cleveland | mighty power in his hands, by the noble [ hOWever, that war would be averted, for | prakeman 'John McMunn, Were severely | qost day eve eI R A I Janeiro, for Hong Kong and Yokohama. bad Insisted upon this principle, dignity of his figure, as with serene and | the present at least. A prominent officlal | scalded, but will rccoyer. The damage to | (%t dav ever felt in this section. —The | blowing all day at the rate of twenty miles | “*X3" % 0 8 O0RE A0, o om It was everywhere proclalmed by his sup- | unruffied composure and justice he ruled that | ©f the Chinese legation sald: “Two days | property was about $2,000, thermometer ranged from 106 to 111 de- | per hour. The thermometer reached 112 Liverpool mannla, from Hamburg, porters to bo the first step In the enfran- | storm which for a time seemed to our minds | 8O it was my opinion that war was Inevit- — grees. The volunteer slgnal service ob- | Small prospects for corn. “At Bremen—Arrived—Lahn, from New chisement of lsbor from the thralldom of | to threaten civil composure. able. Today I believe that we have weath- Swindled the Express Compan; server roported at 100 degrees In the shade ' ' York A unjust taxation. Could It be possible, he | The senator from Maryland, I fear, must | eFed the storm, and the Corean situation [ ¥ Liryoild It has been very hot the past week and has ot Winds ut Hebron. oFks A Pring Fri asked, that any one supposed he had wban | sufter, and 1 do not wish. (o add to it bt | Wil be settled without recourse to arms.* | [CHICAGO, July 26-The United Btates | boon very scvere on corn. Unicss it rains | HEBRON, Neb., July 26.—(Specal Tele- | (AL Naplow Arrived Finr rinp Priedrd doned’ the principles that lay at the base | Grover Cleveland can sufter no impairment AReAar e T Bxpreas compank baw Slsoayared :'hul & | very soon the corn crop in this part of the | gram to The Bee)—Corn has sufered from | " Ay Southwinpton--Arrived—Columbla and of way cheme of tarift reform ! of his stature from this unjustifiable as- | PARIS, July 25.—Thero Was & wild scene | Becured some. (Huaands of doliosrnt has fotge. AmouRt of it s aow. pess.redsastion, | MLFonK, hot winds. The thermometer. stcod | Parls, from New York What wus the proof adduced in support ult. He will stand as he deserves to g . . Camtia il DUENIE 0 @ ¢ | large amount of It is now past redemption. 04 degrees in the shad ery ive panic, of this alleged chunge of heart? Mr. Gorman | stand, conspleuous i the noble line of fllus. | ‘004 In the Chamber of Deputies during | {oink®y,0, oMo, Mo, XGet, ATORAL ROt | *No prostrations so far as heard B e New vorr oA TR A imself had uo personal testimony fo offer. | trious public servants of his country, and | the debate on the anti-anarchist measures. | himself as a route agent and in pretende Bain WIll Do T4ttle Good. Adaims County Crops Halusds YAt Boulogne— Arrived—Warkendam, from B ain WIli Uo Little dood. HASTINGS, July 20.—(Speclal Telegram York J versation—hearsay testimony that would have | tempestuous scenes shall have passed away, | 0 assimulate as anarchists, ministers, sen- | COUNrY ugents has secured money orders | KEARNEY, Neb., July 26.—(Special Tele- | (om0 Bee.)—The mereury stood at 110 in London—Arrived—Miesissippi, fron been exelnded In any court of justice. He | the accessorles of our political strife, the | ators and deputies accepting bribes. =~ This | 4no, Fémittances 1o a large amount. Fifty | gram to The Bee)—The oldest Inhabitants s T PEs: N had no personal testimony. The distin- | — —— | led to a revival of the Panama incidents. | but as ye gree that this has b o hotte e - - y rrived—Th - - Jut a8 yet Do Clew &8 to his identity has | A8 lat this has been the hottest and New York—Arrived—-Trave, from DBres mulshed senator from Arkansas, whose labor (Continued from Second Page.) M. Jourdan attacked M. Rouvier, ex-minie- | been found. ¥ Worst day on veeetation ever seen in this (Continued on Third Page.) dition of the Country Demon history of Lincoln for some time, the ther Balance of the Ticket Nomis mometer registering 110 and 112 degrees t Could Only Muster Six Votes for Free Iron cans Except Hansbrough Voted noon, for it was then that the wind was hurrying northward the fastest, husiling Innning un Attack. gram to The Bee)—A hot wind has been He called on Mr. Vest, who offered a con- | long years hence, when the actors of today's | M. Juares, socialist, moved an amendment | ®Xaminations of the books of scores of detectives are now looking for the swind the shade today, and this_has been the hot York