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THE_OMAHA DAILY REE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1804 the physical possession of the bill remained "UR P "' DI N l N 'FR tative Strauss, after the cenference, sald no ’hum» and 100k after his Interests. He sup. NV S\ ) | no money will be provided for from t'iese N Dy r y D bhyaical posnetlon of bt oo | WURSE MUDDLED THAN EVER [ tirme Prea ssen decidad: onand that_ the | porced tne somisisseacion voner-in the siwer | MILITIA BEING SENT HOME | oo, money. witt bo provided for trom thie 1“ ESTERN LINES ~ ANXIOUS Joint conferces to consider. 1ia belleved policy 1o be pursued was still @ matter of | rspeal contest, hnd in otter ways has o e dn bt b Bele deiired o LY LA LV D, A that the house might yet deal with the bfll peculation operated with ‘tho adminiatration in con s the Cudahy Packing company by the Amer i SENATORS WERE ADBSENT. gress. In view of this and his useful sery can Federated Labor union. This means and that the great question of tarift could’LMaeiff Eilin o A ‘angle Whi 9 & - fces, the Kentucky delegation has god A e i 4 bl s . s means | P Wt Tt tere. thanuiT: postuaatons 3 Tariff E“}"”F’Mt]”"i"tl‘r'v Tangle Which ,,,-,'m,';‘vl ouse ,‘.i”\""k '.y;,l.lr‘l;::;»r."m:,.;]yl..-lr;hl the “HM”,‘“"_M y, delegation has urg:d Omaha Guards and Thurston Rifl es Relioved :Vv:: ‘:‘r“v[ re 1‘.\2‘1(‘”‘“»: .f,'v”m",'!""'?.‘r‘ yw ‘P. ‘I 0 @reatly Interostod in the Snccessor of Presi- Senator Hill replied that the senate asked bl S room of the senate committeo on Interstato | y'!I'eh misgiith, and they ate hopeful that from Duty Last Evening, all over the country. deut Reinhart of tho Atohison: for the second conference and under e — commerce and romained thore durlng the en- | ot Tho awent miniater, MF. Portor, Balloon ascenalon at Courtiand beach tod arllamentary | HOUSE Qufif CALLED BY CONFEREES | the senate conferees. They sent messengers kit wensti el OTHER TROOPS WILL REMAIN TILL TUESDAY | at 4 and 7:30 o'clock. GENERAL M'NULTA BEING TALKID OF possession. “If 1 can be assured,” he said, in Tennessc:,, sp that the mission s now A3 nt {0 the capitol for the senators, but the | Miepuoin “that the bill will remain in the senate I T search proved unavalling. None of the sen v IREIGATION IN NOUTH DAKOTA. ,.T‘ M;‘.-“M‘w\'|“'|. mm;plm ul et Opin Provafls that the flonse May Pass "‘I" Yy ”"r"jr L ”""‘""‘ WIS ':“' ENCOURAGING IRRIGATION, rfect Quiot at South Omaha Yesterday lan Wells Muy fte Used for that Par- | Western Ronds Want Some One Who Wil r. Fryo sald he understood the bill was hey were they could not be actuall x-y. nMr‘ senat m“ which Mr. Cockrell the Bill with All the Senate A d- found. ' Stnator Vest walked Into the senate | \yestarn Congpessmen Urging Actior Men Put to Work Trouble pose In Futur Act In Co t with Other Lines rhlm_,"m b e ments In Order to Save it from chamber while the morning prayer was pro Teny [ oL I e R Thought to Bo Over—Cudnhy CHAMBERLAIN, 8. D., Aug. 11.—(Special saenger and Frelght Busi kbt AR eyl tho Con tive Senators gressing and quiotly took his seat on a rASHINGPON Ao ot Boycotted. to The Bee)—A. C. Bartholome Igatio papers were taken to the house and were . Zid bidicdty divan in a retired corner, while the chap- WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—(Special Tele bt bl export of the Sduth ‘;“ k' ,” “\‘_l:r. "“m l; Ml U there then. —_— lain interceded for divine guidance in this | 8ram to The I )—Congressman Pickler of ————" ! \ ! uth Dakols Agricullura college, who recently made some interesting R Yesterday In South Omaha was without | irrigation experiments in this county, has CHICAGO, Aug. 11.—Railroad men in the ¥ batd ALRNE B tHoe . Lha & R = troublous time, It was announced that | South Dakota today introduced a bill for th Mr. Frye sald it might be true that the WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—The tarift bill | Senator Harris had not arrived from his | appointment of fi . “,,,r, ,’ n : I,‘” .’,,: t Important incident. Very few strikers were [ accomplished results which are of great in- | west are greatly intercsted in the appointe out in the morning to see the employes at the | terest to those Interested in irrigation. Mr. | ment of a recciver for the Atchison to suce house conferces had either properly or Im- | y4 iy o cloud tonight,-and there are as many | home at the ning of the session. Senator b8 and N properly secured possession of the bill. opinfons as to its present status and its | Jones' hat hanging in the committee [ FAL® U4 Afcoriain practical means tir the “There scems to be so much doubt a8 to | rture ns there are political groups. The m constituted the only visible evidence of | (cr6CUOT OF AR Jands, The commission i Bartholomew learned that waste water from ' M ore M 18, interjected “handle 5 resence at the capitol s made AR e e I O one artesian sounty L [tk . whero the bill {8, Interjected Mr. Chandier, | yurface developments today showed that the P ot i abitol. It was made | within a year from the time of appointment. | wero called out for duty at 6 o'clock and [ 90 artesian well in this county had formed | 00 B, G RIE BR CAG BUEEEE BF U8 that ,’, suggest it may be found in the whi democrats of the senate were willing to pull | put themselves beyond call for the con ;‘»H ppropriation cf $40,000 fs proposed for | remained until 8, but they had nothing to [ g¢ muu‘ntll This ‘h} ‘l\” u“::‘n:;", i ";nu; appointid to the va e o “I'” b 'wr:' house. together again for a time in order to see | ference. Consequently there was no meoting | My xpenses cf the commission, do, as thero was not the faintest sign cf | acre-feet of lirrigation water, sufficiont to | able to the competitors of that system. “I will say to the senator from New | ¢ {ha caucus of the house democrats would | And no results. fehion B, Lightner, & prominent i water ac ") it ARt b st 4 aucus of the house democra oul 8. lican of Roscoe, S. D., I8 in Washingto disorder. At that hour they were released, | Water 4,000 acres of land. This amount | o mentioned with some N 18 th Hampshire,” answered Mr. Faulkner, “that | ofter any kind of a solution to the priplex- | _ Very litte could be learned as to how the [ HC40 of Ko . ([ With the exception of an observation guard, | Of land irrigated by water from the single | "M i some emphasis 1 that although the tariff bill is not at the white | e problem. The c r ¥ administration regards the present crisis In the house , enate ame: seople ¥ well would probably insuro twenty-five bush. | o General John McNulta, ex-recelver of the g problem. The call for a cauucs of t THore. Wk 8- yARNS. FEBORL ClGUIALed, ABOSE n the house today the senate amendment People who expected a repetition of the | gt M0 iy Wabash. M B. Robi 2 house now, it will bo there very soon to re- | house approved by the poe e R 3 about | 4o ¢ho sundry. c.vil bill, giving to the states | us ] i % s of wheat to the acre, or a total of 100,000 | Wabash. Mr obinson, who is now in o , approved by the speaker, and re- | tho capitol that Seeretary Carlisle had been | 19 the sundey c il bill, giving to usual dally scenes and incidents on N street | bushels. 1t would also preduce 800,000 | control of the active working of the iine, is also celve the signature of the president. quested by the house conferees, shows that | an early visitor there, but no one could be ekt and Kansas 1.000,000 acres each | jast evening were disappointed. At 5 o'clock | bushels of potatoes. The water is worth | a strong probability, and his familiarity with Pt e VT Wandier, A WK . of surveycd public arid lands for reclamatior S T Let me ask” sald Mr. Chandler, “that | the Jcaders in that body have become [ found who would admit having actually con- | i 4 S0 FEBTC ATEL 0 D Tor conmiera. | tho streets wore their usual appearance of | $1 per acre-foot, if sold. The expert finds | o= cl B CE emiployes Wwould ‘make tR1 a8 the bill has o go to the white house 80 | greatly concerned over the fate A versed with him. It is known, however, that | 2y el . quiet, businessiike activ » signs | Lhat the farmers are afraid to use the water Ll e [ : y.( ncerned over the fate of the bill | yoFrw ot o proceedings with Intense con- | oM Congies<men Mercer and Hainer deliv qui t businessiike activity, with no signs | o001 away by the ditches leading from | A0 excellent appointment. There is, however, B i W acknowledge that it is in a critical | corn, and that he has exercised his strong. | CTed S{rons arguments in favor of the adop f the big crowds of idlers. In fact, the | {he well owing to the wording of the present | @ strong cabal among the western lines 1t will be in such form,” sald Mr. Faulk- | state. But neither the action of the senate | est influence to bring about a compromise, | '1o% °f the amendment, and showed the ud- | streets looked Just as they always have | artesian well law, and the water from the | which is ansious for the appointmcnt of some Wer, a5 & majority of the democratic con- | in delaying the Hill resolution nor the call | His friends say that ha feels that it woutd F;“’r':"‘".‘;"“"{“.’;“‘I"‘l:‘l'"‘;‘r l'l“:v gndoyed by U | upon a busy Saturday atternoon. Still, Gen- | large number of ‘wells in Brule county is | man not horetofore connected with the Atchi- gressman agree upon.’ of the caucus by the house democrats n- | De disastrous to have congress adjourn with- Lfbid i { A in consequence permitted to go to waste, | son system. For the last year there has for frrigation | uipeses. M spoice ik Senator Turpie, democrat of Indiana, | sures the pasage or defeat of the bill, nor | g FHATE T @ M "(.lllyl‘\ll:‘.vl\\u\ll‘h‘:( e l\‘”:x tavor of the senate amendment. ing of military strength, and he accordingly | by ‘“r‘x““‘l‘\‘ Inllmll jSnent that he m’ be |x i1 Jeoim opposttion againit the OHONIE said he had misgivings as to the source of | yet does it certainly mean the senate bill | the revinues of the conntry. : George T. Cary has been appolnted post- | issued orders to have the state troops posted | can bo reached can use the water o produce | of the roa i sefuting ootk the eoion tho resolution. 5 1 the senalor | or nothing. There are many persons who be- | It was admitted on all hands that the par- | FI5(G0 4f Grant, Montgomery county, Ia.. | in the same positions they held Friday after- | crops 5 view of the westorn passenger arrangements 0 3 Y o1 0 s public ormed eve the democratic cauci g amentary si on ¢ o a b GULED; SIemoveds n 6 o K T Vi o s her | Vi from New York, who has publicly Informed | lieve the democratic caucus will result in | lamentary situation of the bill was in & | ™% fo.\ica hus bewn atablistid ot Linn. | 1000 8t 6 oclock. = The details wero ex Peeuliar Cuso In South Dakota. as was adopted by the other lines., When us that he Is against this measure and has | tho final suc of the senate bill, and that | {HKle, GO0 Ghore were many views as 10 | urg " Webster county, In., and James Sim. | (CUY a8 they were that evening, with but| SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Aug. 11.—(Spec that scheme fell through at a meeting of the voted against it. this attion will be taken bcause the demo- : . It a report elther of | 1) tssioned pos ono exceptio ' streel by by Wostern Freight association, resolutions ' agresment or disagreement were made the | MONS commissioned postmaster ption. treet was patrolled by | to " The Bee)—One of the most peculiar | were adopted censuring the officlals of th Mr. Cockrell moved an executive session | crats of the house, or a majority of them, | roport of the bill would come to the senate A number of promotions were made i the | the Thurston Rifles, while the Omaha Guards | cases ever tried in this city is before Judgo | At T otor" CHeIE B Lt AN, SE BTG 1 and Mr. Hill demanded the yeas and nays. | Wil not want to risk any vote whatever in | if the senate conferees were withdrawn, some | [Dterior department todny, Among the lucky | wore held in reserve at the foot of N strect. | Jones of the cf Al Ml IR AR AL LT Sy 52 ! the senate for fear of killing all tarift leg- | parliamentarians Gl v ones was James A. Tuthill of Iowa, from | ¢ e O 16sclreulticourtsuThoititiotot ithe IR NEy Caar ol ROLCOoH DAt St Allen voted agaifist an exccutive session and parliamentarians hold that the bill would re- | 168 Was, James ‘A, T ' Company B of Fullerton was held I reserve | cage fs “In the matter .of the estate of | he Places they were holding. The feeling of 0 200 per ai ¥ . | at the Exchange, and altogether they had naer ,on the estate O g K anagers of some of the western lines The postofiice at Florence, Hand county, S. | the best of it, as they were enabled (o | OlVe Stanford, deceased.” It is a cuntest S0 strong that they made a point to col- Caffery for stronger a k N a K strof at 2 o'c o held that the hous ild at any [ g M. b f e Mr. Harris announced that he would vote | today. It is quite p 1= e w a resolution receding from its disagre : v s o deceas i ¥ b M d oy sid o aye if not paired. The democrats generally as been gained will be devoted toward | to the senate bill, no matter where the cop: F] S by the big Live Stick Exchange build voted aye. The motion was evidently carried vl_ :"f wl_‘ 'fm”'f' lll[fl'l‘lrnnr'l making a com- | of the bill might be, as a copy could be made WAS A MUCH-WANTED MAN, ing, attorneys aro on both sides flicials of the Atchison and for- H9)ions majority. betors’ the:vote was com- :;”\ nm:_ ot “.'.Im‘.'-:dxym .,.Ilmzv|I:l‘.u:1.:-lm1._»;:i«r and signed by the presiding officers of the sutn The troops marched to their positions at M Olive Corby-Stanford died in 1893, } warded it to Judge Caldwell with the object pleted, but at this point Mr. Gordon an- possible, providing such action -will by | Ophee ‘;:‘-'llw:;::'::.u.,.';:!:t, sent to thio prosident. | Postofice Department Mighty Pleased ut | § 0 e e e LLS ololatil D gt She Naft s will: Neaueathing. (. oaci| Ot Infueneligiimito remove the in€h agaiit nounced a transfer of his pair to Irby. acceptable to the house caucus. Tho par- | combatted this assertion, o o i et st LG A e e D e e R e G B S e L Mr. Brice transferred his pair to Voorhees | llamentary tangle in which the bill is now | The house confereos were waiting to WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—The arrest by | umber of young ladies from this city vie. | daughter,” Nrs. Barton. The husband now | cials of the Atchison muy be depended. upon BHLS ol TavE, ‘T vots was atle—s;to 36 ‘;_y"mm L )-‘::s l:’lpul.l‘l 1?“::“:'»‘; I\;:I.llxlllvlzufxllkllv what action the senate would take and the | the Chicago authorities of James K. Strat- | ited the camp during the afternoon. asks that he be given the use of the hom now to use their pow:rs to prevent the and tho vice president cast the deciding vote | and apinion Is divided as (o the courses open of the house sald action by their | ton, the ex-Colorado convict, has ended along [ No disturbances were encountered by the | aiend for the bulance of his life and about | appointment as successor to M. Reinhart in favor of Mr. Cockrell's motion, to the houses. Those tangles, however, would lo must depend ~entirely ‘upon” what | search made by postoflice inspectors, and is | 'T00Ps after they had been placed in”posi. [ $1,000 worth of personal property of the es- | any man who has been identified with the I . A ) the senate finally determined upon. Pol A Aoliroe. of great satistaoli tion. In a number of ins s strikers at- | tate, together with the 1,000 left him in [ syltem in the past The senate went into executive session and | all unravel at once if th: wings of the dem- | ticians of all parties evinced a foverish . | & S0Urce Of great satisfaction to the de- | (inpted to pass within the lines, but they | the WHL The estate sets up the claim that | £ e at 2:10 adjourned until Monday. ic party again r(lA‘mI[n.wll n ‘l;;. mony and | terest in_today’s proceedings. P Ll S'mll(rm known to the | were ejected without unnecessary show of | Mr. Stanford®was never married to Mrs LOM DENVER 10 THE LAKES. F¥OURTEED '8 0 * | by some that tha house would concur in the | At noon s was learned that Speaker Crisp | try, and is credited with being an accom- | t hrcal wp & coluad of the Omaha Guards | G080 g of the TR a48s Aok LIRS BRICILESCIEE AR AL NVhere the House Cunferees Falled to Ac- | BeNate amendments and pass the bill at once, | and the house conferees wore circulating -a | plished cracksman, a porch climber bur- | who had somercmeq ot or fAifteen strikers, | 000" In Minneapolls Mr. and. Mrs. Louls Outiet for Colorado. RN EDR el A DD EOpTIRtIOHN whether the particular copy of the bill o | call for a caucus of tho house, glar, letter “robber, forgir and all-around | near N and Tweniy-seventh strects, where | POmlicu. — Aboul that time Pomicu de D L O L it g o 2 which the conf are at work the Chat the house conferees realize the crisis [ thief. ~ He cscaped last September from | they feered the soldie BN T ed his wife, and after waiting for him | has returncd from a trip to Sloux City, the WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—The house con- | clerk's d:sk or in the conferenc . It | has been reached is conclusively proved by | the Camon City, Colo., penitentiary, where | otnars ty heeak (hroeh tho g gouraged |0 return for several y sh luded | eastern nul i Soseal NebIARY forces on the sundry civil appropriation bill [ is also claimed the house can rescind the | this action. As soon as the conferees re- | he was serving a sentence for forgory, and | grad s jer© (IOush the Hincs. They re- g FERT S dend. One rioris SR [aart T1he: ote: Licntveed eatana s VR have reported back to the house an agree- | action sending the bill to conference, which '»;'_rf':;'l'dfl_“ the morning meeting they were | since then a number of postal inspectors | oMATIA COMPANIES DISMISSE £oF I BAAA R NN B DO IIBU L Ne (He e T arag | Loost: lne, Smotshthan e versatisfbJROLEND ment upon all the senate amendments ex- | WOUld bring it, as amended by the senate, Loins i {;”:‘lvj'ukvr< room with Speaker | have been searching for him. The captors AHIA COMPANIES DISMISSED, ing her in the window, started a fiirtation | (e Sibility of his scheme for glving Den- S L again before th> house. o ih and Messrs, chings and Dock:ry. | upon returning Stratton to the penitentiary At 9 o'clock last night an order was 1ssued | with her. He was invited in and within two i Do ; 2 ADDED COMPLICATIONS. Ialf an hour after the house met Speaker | will receive a reward of $500 offered by the ) Felieving the Thurston Rifles and the Omaha | days the two were marrid. This was in Oc- | great lak cal new legislation. One is the proposal | mhe parliamentary difficulties are not Crisp's son appeared on the floor with a | Postofice department, and $200 offered by | Guards. These were the first two compan tobor of 1888, They lived together until Mr, 1 R TR S il 10 give each of the arid land states 1,000,000 | serions ba. the eimas hoomCUlties are not 80 | formal call for a caucus of house demo. | the prison authorities * | upon.the ground and they have done faith- 1892, when ons day there appeared suddenly | 11 srenr Julost (o N Ta gt e acres of arid public lands for reclamation; [ arisen und which may arise before the caucus ts on the tariff bill at 10 o'clock Monday — ful duty. Gencral Colby considered that it |.on the scene Pomlicu, Ho wanted his wite | ¢ from Julesburs to O'Neill. He finds e another the appropriation of $200,000 at the | on Monday and before the senate meets | G, b ames of Speaker Crisp and ssion to Examine Desert Lands, would be better to let these go thad any of | back, and she very dutitully said ta.ta to 10t one-fourth by Atlanta_exposition, which will probably be | again, to prevent an adjustment of the difs hairman Wilson were among the first WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—In the house | the other companies, because they could be | Stanford and returncd to her first jove it from North Platte, on the Union satisfactorily adjusted when the bill is re- | ferences. At present the questions remain- | 57 ;]l and the paper was signed by the | today Represemtative Pickler of South Da- 1 the ground again soon in case they should | Stinford at onee went to Madison, this stace to some point cast of O'Neill, The committed, and a third is the item of $250,- | ing unanswered are: Will the house caucus | MeMPers regardless of faction as it was Xota introduded=alBill providing. for p be mecded. The companies immediately | wihere, by re accident, he met Mrs, Ol ulf road, with which Mr. Evans expeets 000 to purchase the Mahon square as a [ decide to take the senate bill, or will a de- | LreSented to them by young Mr. Crisp. It Koduced o8 providing for the ap- | pulied up and left for Omaha. The Gatling | Corby. vears, and three times a | overate a short line, has the right-of- sito for the government printing office, a | cision be reached to make one more effort”| '3 Tecalied that in his speech to the recent | Pointment by the president of five commi gun squad was retained, but these were the | widow. re soon marrl 13 year | trackage arrangements on' the Unfon B matter over which the public bulldings com- | (o sires on s comsromie s "l Gs oMt | caucus: Speaker Crisp said that when the | Sioners to make it’thorough cxamination of | anly Omaha men on duty last night, e s pereiacon MArrlediandia vedrl iy oo an tar SHLFCIRL LU 0 mittees of the two houses are at odds. Other | ceded by almost all parties now that fewer | MAUEF Was risolved into a choice between | the mineral, timber, agricultural, grazing and ‘It is my present intention,” said General | The last chapter obtainable in this narra- | run from North Platte the Short line would items included, aggregating $100,000, for | concessions are to be expected of the senate | LN¢. Senate bill or no bill the conferces | desert lands west of the niney-eighth merid- | Colby, ““to keep the balance of the com- | tive is the present lawsuit The estate | cross seven roads and branches at 'right sites In Cheyenne, Wyo., Boise City, Idaho, | than probably could have been obtained a W!"_v‘hl call upon their colleagues for ad- | 1an, and ascerfatn And report what practical | panies here until Tuesday morning, when | claims that Pomlien left his wife in May, | angles, all running in a sowtheasterly di- Heleoa, Mont., and Spokane, Wash., are | weck ago; that the outlook at this time 1o | Vi€ means can be Pmpioyed by the government, | the men can go direct to Lincoln to attend | 1893; that Stanford married Mrs, Pomliey | rection to Omaha and Kansas City and pene- polnts of disagreement. The house con- | between no bill, the senate bill and. the sen. The meaning of the house caucus as inter- | and w legfsTation necessary for the | the state encampment. Certainly if the sit ober, 1888; that by a provision in the | trate eight countics and county seats. ferces could not agree to give $40,000 for a | ate bill modified, but not to a groat degree. preted by those in a position to know is that | utilization of thcse Jands in the interests of | uation does not appear favorable to peace at | statutes of Minnesotn to the offect that g o sy quarantine station at the mouth of the Col- | - When Speaker Crisp and. Cloiman wition | 1t 18 purposed to recede from the disagree- | the beople of the United States that time the men will not be allowed to | desertion of a wife by a hushand. or vles REINIHART 11AS RESIC umbia river, fir a survey of certain lands | determined after a conference at noon that | MEMs to the senate amendments and to pass ¥ S leave. With the men all at Lincoln it would | yersa, constitutes a voiding of the marria; to . ¥ in Nebraska, and the cther principal differ- | a house caucus should be held on Monday | the Dill The caucus was asked for by the Eoraclosiag: onithe Vendome Hotel: be a handy matter to get them here. All [ and that Pomlieu had deserted his wif - o resident of the Atchison Kond Vacntes ence was over an item of $86,000 for a dry | morning another new element was addeq | NOUSe conferees, as their friends say, they | CHICAGO, Aug’ f1.—A bill to foreclose a | arrangements have been made there for the | five years before Stanford had marricd fer ot His Oftie dock at Puget Sound. to the tariff situation. The house confereos Confih‘li-r Hnl‘ situation critical. Speaker Crisp | trust deed of ;$137,000, conveying the Ven- | Mmen and I do not think it would be best to | this being true, Stanford was the )m»«l»‘nni W YORK, Aug. At a meeting of G g had previously concluded that a caucus w says that the situation is critical and serious e o1 5 ce- | Change under the circumstances. of Mrs. Pomlic: d his marriage Mrs 2 bl B DONATIONS OF AR TS T e T PP T enough to noed the wisdom of “the wholo 2oz ,"'::L' phmaberty (o OElesby ave | My reasons for thinking that there will | Corby was ot et marriage With MIS. | o girctors of the Santa Fe today the thaRplan SN IR Na R e AT (ki Sk house. He will not say that the senate bill 4 L e 000 the — cir- | he no serious trouble from now on is the | tite o property. resignation of Mr..Reinhart was accepted. House Agrees to the Ne heading. the. petition €0 Chatoman Holon | must pass or there will be no iegisiation, but | CUE court. Theré are now 250 com- | manner of the men who are out. They all iten foniyactithoniieiLy Tho resignation of Mr. Reinhart as pres- Donating It to the States. Tl the delition to Ohalrman Holman | Gl 3™ Mat there fs . crisia which nosas | Plainants, mostly ierchants and men who | geem to bo peaceablo and quiet. I have it Wyoming Child Fatally Shot, taiitt anal diréatos wih, 'Heieptsn SEoEALE WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—Two disputed | thoritative endorseme : careful consideration. Influential members | (UFMished materfal. - Complainants say that | officially from the packers that many of the | CARBON, Wyo. CRclE | envian : LLPSal e endorsement from the house and TS | the defaul in’ pak g ARBON, Wyo., Aug. 11.—(Speclal to Th 3 r at_sjich nonate amendments to the sundry clvil bill | tarift leaders, - signatures were secured as | Of the house hink that there are democrats | 1€ default is in' payment of notes due July | strikers are coming back to work and it | Boe) Tho 3-year-old son of Samuel Dickin. | 1ot September 1 or at,such an earlier were settled by the house today_ af fast as the paper could be passed about and | I both houses who are anxious to defeat | L It I stated thag the Northwestern Mu- | seems to me that this trouble is now nearing g e N | date as he may have completed the details animated deb R Pt as ter an | o e retseoey. for faosed about abd | i tarifr legislation and, that, It under amy | L9l Life Insuranice dompany holds a prior [ an end. 1 do not Anticlpate any mora | S0 of this place was instantly killed by th business requiring his attention. Upon imated debate. ne was the proposition | 4ineq within half an hour. M. Crisp went | conditions the bill should again be placed mortgage of $70,000. A receiver is asked | trouble whatever, but we propose to take ail | accidental discharge of a revolver in th . Reinhart's retirement First Vice Presi- to give each of the arid land states one | over to the senate and told the sonators | 0 the custody of the semate it would be | [OF, t0 take charge'of the property and make | precautions.” hands of an 8-year-old boy, son of Hon. W. D. B. Robinson is authorized and di- million acres of surveyed arld public land to | what had been done and this was one of | doubtful when it would emerge from that | ®ettlements or sell the property. All: the other companies of the brigade | Lo Evans. Tho children were playing with | pycted to perform the duties of president bo reclaimed by Irrigation, which the house | the main causes for postponing the Hill reso- | body, if ever. An addition which Senator i Who were notified to be in readiness to start | &1 emply revolver, when the Evans boy g0t | uytil a president is clected. B. P. Cheney, Altgeld Thanks tho Milith. roriSouthiOmahatiavelben Sa by hold of a cartridge, and the gun w agreed to after the irrigatl stion haa | lution until Monday, as the caucus at 10 a. | Hill placed upon his resolution today: precipi- T or South Omdha have been notifled by Gen- Xt Be, Bun was acci- | g Uor [oston, - representing a large bond g afte gation question had 3 S T P e SPRINGFIELD, IIl, Aug. 11.—Governor | eral Colby that their services will not be | dertally discharged, the ball passing through | 314 stk inte ele m. will give an opportunity for the house to 3 y over (ho possession of ded the unfortunate littls fellow's head. andiatckeintarestyncihalavatem Ayantiiecied Altgeld today issued a letter to the officers [ needed. LR SOY;8 a director and member of the executive:and been discussed by many westorn members. 5t i s the bill and to some extent complicate it Tho other amendment was the appropriation | determine upon its policy before the Hill BUCALEARILN . c » i G2 8260,000. (5. purclina. & mmn{'n“}m‘ by | resolution is taken up at 12 o'clock. parliamentary status made the democrats of | and men of the Illinois National guard ex- '{“}' 'l‘:“"("f“‘l’ "" (""}‘ D ‘i":f'}:' "“I"*‘]‘S gave Drank Two Ounce finance comanittees {to fill the vacancies ex-Senator Malione for a site for Uhe govern. | Throughout the day the purposes of the | the house uneasy and its influience may be | pressing the gratitude of the people of the | for'C t0 Adutant General Guge last even | groyx crry, s. p., Aug. 1 caused by the death of Robert Harris. ment printing office, and this was defeated, | CHICUS Wero canvassed from every possible | o hasten speedy actlon in order to prevent | state of linols for the sucrifices made and | o iy L EECh WG U0 orved | Telegram to The Dee)—B. F. Bshhaugh Following the Union Pucitie’s Lend. the house adopting & plan proposed by Chair- | Standpoint. Speaker Crisp said of it: “There | the actual defeat of the bill. services rendered during the late mining and | Wi\ ooftes ana 4 light breakfast at 4 | traveling man who rogistered from Chicag PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 11.—Receiver Me man Bankbead of the commitice on public | /8 1O prearranged program for the caucus. | All of the house democratic conferees signed | railroad riots and trouble. It says that en- | vitd (10 €OTee AC & KA S [ SsTogisteron SromEEnIongY, g & AR RO At S Ly it oyt tlona eoed ‘shianie | Tho houso conferees thought they would like | the caucus call. * Representative ~Dockery | tire regiments were mobilized and trans- | O.lock this morning. The compliment was | tried to commit suicide In the Cataract | Neill today flled in the United States court the bullding now In use. This action loaves | to Inform their associates of the difficulties | seemed to share in the gencral feeling of the | ported two hundred miles in five hours; [ “PRieciaied by themmaen. = o 0 o heuss here today. He had chased six | a petition praying that the lease of the still unsetiled botween the house and senats | encountered and of the position they had [ democrats and sald: “It is always darkest | praises the intelligence, discretion and brav S iy naven nEALABURL9YS Joungasiopiohlorofonn, Rand think he | oregon Railway Extension company and the 5 and scnate | £1C0 I v i handy were more encouraged than at any time of | drank two ounces ot it. There is some do t Just before dawn. This apj to by i in There is some doubt @ question which has caused many dQisagree- | taken up to the present time. I do not s - This appears to be the | ery manifested at Chicago and elsewhere and | foFe VR & umber of the men wi 1 3 o doubt | Washington & Iduho Rallway company be & uon know they desire or intend to ask for any | darkest hour for the tariff, but we hope it Is | says the great state of Ilinols appreciates | too SIKe 4% & number of the men who had | of his recove He recently lost his post- | (00 iqa and the recelver roleased from the AL 4:40 p. m. the house adjourned, and the | Particular line of action. It is called simply | the hour before dawn.” and thanks the men for their valor. e e Thonsuthan|(ion audlwagidsshonent payment of rents for these lines under’ the call for a democratic caucus on Moaday | {0 allow them to inform democratic members LOUISIANA MEN SQUARED. —_——————— ,mm"[ml“v‘ LAY A L1} Sivee s D A eateearltad A DR kL morning at 10 o'clock was announced. It “'\,'mlhf."’,‘“"E,m.",m‘k"f' What line of action | The rumor galned currency about the sen- sl LR L biteg A man named Powers was taken before | HOT SPRINGS, S. D., Aug. 11.—(Special iion company is composed of two lines, was received with great applause. be developed I cannot say and I think [ ate early in the day that the Louisiana sen- | NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—Among the steer- | yiciice Montgomery and sentenced to for(y- | Telogram to The Dec)o.Georke Webster. a | 00€ Tunning from La Grande to Blgin and & — it will depend largely upon circumstances. | ators had been brought into line sufficiently | age passengers aboard the steamer Paris ar- | five days in the county jail for assaulting pis 8! * @ the other form Winona to Seltice. The Confirmed by the Senate, There I8 no purpose on the part of the con- | to fnsure their standing with the main body | riveq today was a.refugee from Russia named | Ed Haszelette without provocation. Powers | Lo-Year-old lad, was thrown from his horse ashington & Idaho owns the line from WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—The senate, in | ferces so far as I know to present the ques- | of democrats In the senate in the present | n oy (e W8 i Tefusse from Tussic named | o0 0o rikers and gives as his excuse | (0429 and dragged and kicked until his skull | Tekoa to Wardner. None of thess lines executive scssion, confirmed the following | tion of the ‘senate bill or no bill, but that | crisis. The report could not be verified, but | Nicolas Fredericksen. He is an Amerlcanized | @ of¢ BF L0 SAREE 0 KER OF IS TAERRA | was crushed. He died in four hours after | have paid operating expenses, and for this nominations: Postmasters: Kansas—Elj | MAY and probably will come up.” if it proves true it will help to save the bill | Russian and was imprisoned by the Russian [ 08 | © ASCE |80 G B0 the accident. enson the Orezon Railway and Navigation T it b e aat toy CAUCUS CALLED FOR ADVICE. from the fate which it had becn thought was | government. It is understood that interna- A NRAbha ibe teklad e ith oy eceiver wishes to be released from the Mead at Hutchinson. California—George W. L hop i helid 4 g et AT e (O T Bert Hawley had his ribs tickled with a | Lions and leopards at Courtland beach. _ sy i Hill at Pomona. Iowa—C, B, Howard at Chairman Wilson also treated the caucus | in store for it if it could be got back to | tional complicatio v arise from his case. | y,vonet by one of the guards because he ihtachiid ol i terms of the lcase. The petiton was set for e b bbb i o lesigned for the p f giving and | the senate. The rumor also goes so far as | He was moving for interference on the part (e B ST T T 3 hearing September 1 ‘Webster City; George W.Owens at North- | 88 designe jor the purp of glving and 5 v refused to ‘“‘move on Bert has charge of Miner Arrested for Threats, Akl : fecelving Information and advice. He said | t0 say that the Louisiana men have been | of this government in his behalt when an | fettied, to, ore ol Bett Maf CHSTER D) 0 NI 4 e foR B A - : e he would make a full statement of the re- | Promised that there should be a provision iu | opportunity of ~ escape presented itselt of | tue e B B 0GP BIOT BC, WG QLORGLO JSRINNGB, R QaloreAng ailes raflle Agreoments Katiflod. AT e Company Conquers. | cont. difficultios In conference and of cor- | the bill for the continuation of the bounty | which he quickly availed himselt. He re- | noarly Wi Bre rfms wEEe SPeibit, U@ g, 8. williams, a miner, was arrested in [ PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 11.—United States SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10—The Califor- | tain misapprehensions which had been given | in some shape for the present y The sit- | fused to talk today, fearing It might preju- | &S Standing in front of hs OWec tboMl 1N | Colorado City last night for threatening to | District Judge Bellinger today ratified the nfa’ supreme court enjoined the Tenny com- de publicity. One of these misapprehen- “filmfn :I‘"n xm;mn'sn l:nsn am‘ll su-nln‘ed that | dice his case. houses and was told to move. The bayonet | kill deputy sheriffs. He hed laid a plot to | traffie agreements between the Great North- BA S gnen ions which Mr. Wilson will clear up Is as to | all factions of the democratic party may o Hia | was o strong argument and Manager Hawley | entice Deputy William Shellenburger to a | ern and the Oregon Railway and Naviga- pany of San Francisco, thelr agents or at- | {nofdorof froe sugar and free coal by the | Suddenly get together on some plan, although | ~See the baby lions, one day old, at Court- | Was & StrAu SREHACH: L RAnAK Y | saloon, where a quarrel was to be started, | tion company and the Union Pacific and torneys, from making any claims to the | senate conferees, and he will tell his col- | o such thing has taken place as yet. land today—the last day. Jtign IS MBENT AT LINCOLN. in which the deputy would bz beaten to | Oregon Railway and Navigation company. Lusk brands belonging to the California | leagues *that the tender was not made, or The decision of the senate to go into ex- e ENCAMPMEX LINCOLN. death. A £ Canneries company, being A. Lusk & Co.'s | gt least was made with the knowledge that | ecutive session pending the Hill resolution SE A e A '“ Gl ; ';“""’I‘-‘ i During the day the proposition to Illluhll the = MILLIONS IN GOLD. Probably: the oldest dog in Philadelphia is | annual encampment of the state militia at v r Mortgag, 2 brand and J. Lusk canning. it would assist in defeating the bill. Mr. | and the early subsequent adjournment was s — Wilson not yet stated what Tine of | due to a general belief on the democratic | Dash, a setter belonging to S. Murray Mitch- | South Omaha instead of at Lincoln was dis ELYRIA, 0., Aug. 11.—A mortgage for From the Great Colorado Gold Camp, Threo llons born yesterday, see them to- | action, if any, he would ask the caucus to | 8ide of the senate that the democratic eau- | o1l He is 17 years old, and though totally | Custed, and for a time the citizens who had 100,000 enrn e AW nt et aaaty E ? : ' i g 4 x : interested themselves in the matter thought H 3 The great Cripple Creck gold district s 8 office here by the Johnson Steel company in | attracting the attention of the world. It has day, last day. Courtland beach. take. He says the house conferees have | Cus called for Monday would result in the A : i plhange o0 8 iy | blind, can find his way very well wherever i o o vet decided among themsely acceptance of the senate bill without change . the change would be made. They were ) —_— | not as yet decided among themselves that | acceptance o he senate b 0 B¢ | po wants to go. He has developed numerous | however, doomed to disappolntment. 1 a8 o g acceptance of | of any kind. This belief was strengthened f 4 e I o e ecoeptance ol | B ‘& ‘personal visit made (o the senate by | characteristic barks to express his wants, | General ‘Gage and General Colby agreed that [ pany covering its entire plant at Lorraine, | gold strikes 8 4 A lands and improvements. The [ year than in any other district in the United D THR NN the entire senate bill. Whether he will : ; \ 0K OF THE I‘UILD]‘ Rb HerLentirg cagnate: bl ther e o e | which means open the door, and another in- | {t°"\Cohg"PE® POt “impracticable and unad- | melnding LD L), leave the caucys to shape its views on this | Speaker Crisp Just previous to the making of | g 0o "that ho is sleepy and wants to be | Lo Told the encampment at South | money will be expended In perfeciing the | States. If you take any interest in gold grave question or will ask its co ed | & motion for an executive session, He w 8 e | visable n | I o s s sonnued put to bed. He can tell when his master is | omaha this year. The encampment will | plant. mining we can make you a proposition that T will only cost you $7.50 per month for a few support in an aggressive policy has not been | closeted in the room of the senate committee onnl o 38 By near, and even in a crowd will g0 up to him | gpen at Lincoln Tuesday morning. It will pee e B g 3, months and is nearly tain to make you a 5 A i e S b on appropriations with a few democratic ve Fublication ot this work has been sus- entatives Warner, Tracey and other | leaders of the senate, and it was immediately | and single him out and caress him. have to be held without the presence of the [ ) "ot amaricn Gerferd Glub. i e four companies now on duty at South Omaha : s Amerlean | proiit of 32,000 In loss than ane year, Qur thoroughly legitimate and the P d ore books will b K tration el 3 o 8§ o- | after this conference that Senator Cockrell s z B 5 5 pended and no more books will be Issued ration men in the house said to Forest Fires Burn Down w Towr | unless the strike should end between now and | Garfleld club will meet next Tuesday even- | enterprise is s night that deference would be given to the | entered his executive session motion. When L T 3 Tho following letter from the publishers wilt | {USNC R AEIrRGae Moul, BC BEn o a™s | the senate adjourned the democratic sen- | WATERS MEET, Mich, Aug. 1l—Forest | Tucsday. The companies now at South | Ing, August 14, 1804, at Patterson hall, | only method by which a man can mako much money ont of gold mines without his explaln the difculty: cortainty that 1t he assumed the leadership | ators were in far better spirits than they | fires reached this place last night and de- | Omaha are hoping that all necessity for thelr | southeast corner 17th and Farnam st ] ) ol ) : 5 e y oxacl 'the cen 0 d ervative ines 3 ; esence Wl o appeared by Monday | Important business. By order personal attention ddr or particulars SPRINGFIELD, 0., Aug. 3, 1894, on any exact line of policy the house would | had been for weeks and the conservative | stroyed the business portion of the town, | Presence w have disappear y y | Importan: y r n 4 ! A 6 1804, stand behind him. - It is accepted as cer- | Senators and the members of the finance | sl YOV E 5 A and that they will still be able to go to I'RANK BURMAN, President. the Colorado Gold Mining and':Prospecting S RREIOR TR BEB v The property destroyed includes three store o el PUBLISHERS OF THE BEI, Omaha, Neb.: | tain, however, that the direct issue of the | comm#tee were in an especlally amiable | (i 8™ 0 C Mivery stable, four dwell. | Ldncolm. = FRANK PLAACK, Sccretary company, box 461, Cripple Creek, Colo failure of our | “senato bill or no bill" will be precipitated | mood. {ngs, lumbes colpany'é warehiolse, two eold Adjutant General Gage returned to Lin- 3 s % -~ s '" | at the caucus, whether Mr. Wilson Inltiates The president and his advisors have been | g8 A L CCIRAIS (o M Wo. Chicago & | oln last evening to complete the final ar- Physician Shot Dead on the Road. Movements of Seagoing Vessels, August 11, contractors for the “Book of the Bullders” | jt or not. Several members stated today | in frequent consultation over the bill. o cttorn onts of merchandise and twe | Tangements for the encampment. He will | CHARLESTON, W. Va., Aug. 1l--Dr. W. | At Southampton—Arrived—Chester, from and the impossibllity of arranging for the | their intention to present resolutions on ——— empty cars, ‘The loss Is $75,000. have twenty-two companies of Infantry, two | . pavis, a prominent Montgomary physician w York 0 o &ve - PR FRAUDS W11 JEDE hieF 8 roops avalry and one company o B Now YorkemAreivsdemirurlo ifromTie continuation of the work on a new financial | LS 1ne in the event the tarift leaders did FRAUDS WITHOUT PRECEDE lisols oops of cavalry an company B e Aot | At New York—Arrived—Titruria, from Ty s 1l t Monday night, to s do it. In some quarters it was believed — Three little lons' one day old. ~Bee them | 8ftillery on the move Monday night; to say | ML W (0 t08 LR (PR IR AW 1; Cafie, from Liverpool; Paris, from Basis, wo regret to announce that we will be | some middle ground would be reached before | Senator Morgan's Home County in Alubama | (o4ay at Courtland nothing of two bands, the Nebraska State i S el P Al DG Bhg Southampton the caucus ended. Cited us & Conspicuous Example. g T band, belonging ‘to the Second rogiment, | Cock. Thore s no clow whitevar (0. the Liverpool - Arriyed—Georgla, from Bos- i Representative Strauss of New York be- WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—Mr. Chandler, Lady Somerset)Arrives In Now York. and the Omaha Musical Union band, be- | #8sassin. D AYIR NN 1100, la, from New York; Cevie, from book. We had hopes, up to yesterday, to | lieves an acceptance of the senate tender of SRR S A A el I longing to the First. = et % | iy L in accordance with his notice of yesterday, NEW YORK, 'Aug.’ 11.—Among the first Building Association Recelvership. Arrived—Pomeranian, from . new arrangements, \ free sugar, with provision for a bo y WITH STRIKERS AND PACKBRS. T RO make some new arrangements, but Gnd it 1s | free sugar, with & prov L’('-'v.'-r.fi“"\":f.'-f g; today called up his resolution looking to an | passengers to land:from the steamship Paris AT m‘@ Bl B Jw oia| VICKSBURG, Miss., Aug, 11.—A bill ask S e not possible to do so. Yours very truly, the Louistana senators and the populists and | investigation of the recent election in Ala- | today was Lady Henpy, Somerset, the famous |, SRCORIBE 9 DU PACKETR, TS OF IhE O | ing for a recoiver for the Vieksburg Build- | piverpdol ! COLUMBIAN MEMORIAL PUBLICATION | would be sufficient to pass the bill in the | bama. He asked that it go over. In connec- | temperance advocatelwho has recently drawn | ment is made that others have sent word that | M8 and Loan association has been filed - 4 500! senate, but Mr. Strauss has few support- | tion with this matter, Senator Chandler has | much attention f6Netself by her vehement | they will return to their jobs on Monday | Mismanagement and favoritism are alleged Funjolned from sunday Pall, ors In this view. rectived & telegram which he fntends to | denunciation of tfie H¥Ing pictures in Lon- | morning, A delegation of the men who are | The concern Is the oldest In the state, with | CHICAGO, Aug. 11.—Judge Horton today After the senate adjourned today the demo- don. She was acghmpgnied by her son. out went to Kansas City Friday night. It is cratic steering committer met hey de- wor i ue ball team from playing basoball on packing houses go to work. The militin Reinhart, and the officials of the eral Colby thought best to continue his show islatio This feeling, however, = Wwas | main with the house conferees. It was also ver a direct railway conmection with the can rten the road Adjutant | favor of the United States Steel Trust com- | two railroads just com a4 and more rich have been made in the past Dear Sirs—Owing to the unable to continue the publication of the nearly half a million invested. SRR T TN LT SRR read when the resolution comes up again. It bl ol LI QubrREilo Manas GllERrdsT DBt 1418 granted an injunction r the Chicago SERIES NO. 25 cline to divulge the proceedings, but one of | 18 as follows Burneyh, Yhis Morning. BRCEATAN, A6 JVUBLIAE bIpK WOR, AR08 Mrs. Ayer Kestored to Proporty. » ’ 0 0 NG g, 3] 2 ek e 0} & or to confe he unlon o L. Sunday. The injunction was asked by SUNDAY. AUGUST 121 those present stated that the fecling was | ~BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Aug. IL—Mr. Chand- | GORNING, Taj ‘AU 12.—(Special Tele- | men there. Gudahy got fitty men from Chic | NEW YORK, Aug. 1L—Judge Truax of | Sunday. The injunctis 1 by SUNDAY, AUGUST 12111 very hopeful as (o the antlook for the senuts | lor: United 'States * Senate:” “We ope 'The Degtfiizhe $4,000 sosldenis it M Qudaiy, & AT Tnternational, Sundiy Observance Ieagus Bill, but that there was no assurance as to | (he senate will pass the resolution to fnvesti- | Bram 1o The Bogl GROCAAAID MRIGRSE L | A0 TOMERODI AN pus-thom (10 (wack: T (LR suRrame (s UrE HaBIRDOA oA ekdar o A han i by, ALLOrREYR.Lhe . bu \ as no ass a h : elections and appoint a | Dugal C. Pumroy of this city was gutted by | number of them are butchers. storing Mrs. Harr ubbard Ayer to the | gourt dissolved the njunction this afternoon its fate, and the assurance could not be ob- | Eate the Alabama 90 PP possession of her property and business. She [ §0d" the league gams will be played to- committee composed of democrats, repub- | fire at 2 o'clock tisimornins. The property | The strikers are circulating the roport that i several of the men who took their places are | was found insane last March and ecmmitted | porrow THE AMERICAN ENCYCLOPAEDIC Vi e i, " ould be had to can- | fleuns and populsis. ‘We will get’ the' pe- | 18 a total loss, with Iurance of 32,000, The | ] i DICTI TMOFrow 1t wonld be Known whether the touce | titions of 60,000 cifizens of this state for { flames wera froml,\thfj start beyond control | now going to quit because they were charged | to a anitarium at Bronxville et SO ONARY. would accept. the senate bill In Its entirety | the appointment of the committee. We can | of the hose teams, .y 3450 8 wek board while living n tho pack- S e Atior M .‘.K,. ) heed Maibhh ot Drgtiy or mot. The consorvative senato | turnish conclusive evidence of the most | T o : \ouses. They slept on cots and in ham- Another Atte ain. A D MO A P SR ACtE Tho 4 900 Pages. 250,000 Wordy | | o5, hot; Tho consorvative - senators * bave | QDG Ty ever eommilted on. the | Threo litle llont gnw day old. See them | mocks and say thelr grub wax not up to the | MANSFIELD, 0., Aug 11—An unsucoess: | g 0w “hich has been broken by but thren Qoemocratic . caneus - could ' have. an an | American continent, Dallas county, Sema- | today at SauriIemRL B standard boarding house and they kicked on | ful attempt was made to wreck No. 8, tho [ it M OSSO R IR s tor Morgan's home, gave 5,000 majority for Satiiae i smmeor =y paying s0 much. Another thing they claim | r,0¢ (rajn on the Baltimore & Ohio, near X oughly - by. & g200. heavy. ralx O AERUOTIIN A ND UARNDL portunily to pass upon the senate bill, . TR o S 4 T Y e Oates. We have a list of the votes polled A A 5 AR ¢ by the houso - conferes, It | \"ihat county in every precinct, and the | KANSAS CITY, Aug. 1l—BEx-Cashier Bl- | 3 gay were only paid $1.50 when the boss | (1o end of a bridge, but was discovered by | M45¢ 3 (o LT ARAS AR CAR AR s A4 Muie of Knowledge and a Mint of would aceept the senate bill. They mer C. Ll T the wrecked Kansas C| sefulness. Sl have this faith, The house conferces |\t % lovR than BO00 Avmod Meputier | gl oo %od Hevioks bank wis today | MO o’ closiogthe saldana was mogle | ® faTmeE Sa In other directions, It came too late, how were In a committee room in t enate 0re 4 praGIng: ' ALl 9. BULAARID efused e bt 1 enced to four 92 REGRR. GBI A% A . 4 er, to materially help the corn crop. Thers are moro things tstructive, usetat | | end of the capitol while e amain sthernt® | and intimidation were without precedent refused a new trukaind sentenced to fOUT | goq yesterday through the recommen In ® Cellar, ever, to 1 1y help the coru oroy 8 Wb, § 1= ity e RAnitass Johnston. Governor Majors Fire was covered in the basement of PERSONAL TARAGIALIS, and e 1 in uak groat book, “The A W. H. SKAGGS, Chairman g tion of Mayor i L A AT ) 0 00 0! weasion an: are tiary. He was given until January 1 to file ve Amerl Dictlonary, ™ than in 190 .and. there "wes - — Dapers for an “appeal to ‘the federal su. | issued the original order. The arrange- | giijokler & Daly's grocery store, 223 North any Al vor (5. more or less communication between the two TONE ¥ " v I s be closed tight "This great work, 3 tmo bodies, evidently bearing upon the terms of a STONE FOR GHILL preme court, e T ment now 18 that all saloong be closed UKDt | ) oonen gtreet, shortly after midnight from 4 o'clock until 7 o'clock every, evening | A0 Tor rubbish in the cellar burned. [ ne court has signed an order re E. Moore of Lincoln registered at the placed within ho' reac r 1s & settlement Millard last night AL SrLons Je ofres exhilerating—a by Jourt- i troublo Is ove This ¢ ) Unlaue publication, for 1t (s at the Aame tme Refreshing, exhilcrating—a bath at Court- | until after the trouble is over. “This ar- (& Phe of FWERRR 0 G C0ead, B - P TS land beach, rangement seems o be perfectly satisfac Mr. Joseph Goldsmith joins his wife and of the house conferees and Representative W8S Diplomate Barth — — TAOSOIR i > business, to stock A il 3 rosented will be deliver Secretary Carlisle tonight at which the situ- | Stone of Kentucky Is being urged by his CARSON, Nev., Aug. 1.—The town of | ;»"With' the strikers and have opened & Yev 51 \ . ug the sum 3 BNE Sinday d ation was discussed and careful considera- | friends for the position of minister to Chil, [ Verington, formerly I'izen Switch, on he ot b B Twenty-aith. stroet. just | . SALEM, O, AUk 1.—=Flg Salem ‘Wire [ Mr. Bin Tasential, presldent Aad.saasiel relief burcau on Twe Nall company has signed the wire drawers' | manager of the People’s Furniture and Cars \le, and the works located In this place | bet company, has returned from a six weeks® e e Tha ‘atore’ is alresdy AtDs ) the plant at Findlay will commence [ {rip to the seashore Bufchers unfon. he store Is already suf o plant y B i s Bkt Representatives Wilson and Montgomery | €181 0f the Kentucky Cong with 16 conte I woln 3 tion glven the probosition to have the house | str. Stono is in a position somewhat similar | Carson & Golorado, aroul wus conplctely | north of N. The store room iy In charke neve ake the senate bill In its entirety and sub- L destroyed by fire this evening The oi'cin J ) & tawx.of th g | s 10 Tho Bae Odlea to that of Repressntative Breckinridge of n F of J. L. Rice, who Is secretary of the Hog BSQLODLIN 60rRact ARX.AeLects by DeASINE tah unkuown, but it I8 thought to be incen g ¥ ¥ cefects by passing 86D | s pyonsas before the latter was appointed | diary. The loss is estimated xt between Mau orders should be addrossod to arate bills, Mr. Thui o % rber came to the con lied with flou oes, soap, canned good: ns minister to Russia. The Kentucky member | $10:000 and” 360,00 i piAg with-Dour, putalont; #oep: Sanned Koois - ety after a five weeks' visit to Colorade , ference with a messago from the president - DIOTIONARY DEPARTMENT A report was in circulation that it had been | had been defeated for renomination, after a | Three lions born yesterday, see them to- [ men will kill a number of cattle, and after | They leave tonight—the three little baby | resorts, and has taken her former aparts decided to take the senate bill, hut Renrasen- | sharp contest, In which he was nashla tn ga | gov day. “ourtland * ‘ack that time those who are out and who Mave | lions, So see them at Courtlind. ments at the Dellone hotel, i i