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HED JUNE 19, 1871, OMAHA, MONDA NING T r 1 | IQME'N | Mistani, the great mysterious inland sea \f T r M\ " | sideration could not, In view of the lapse TORE L‘l) VER'S D N | numbers 600 head. One hundre nd fifty N ™ 1 Al by another. He has brought back with him ference, be had except by unantmgus consent, [t A A AU R IR T LT X 4 Intereating accounts of legandary lore and and even with this seeured and the request the “ATEIvaL o Wiliam Belaan Jand. the tribal superstition of the peculiar aborigines made upon the house, the return of the bill PArty of Lapp herders, the Lapp who his — Gunners in Chinese Forts Do No Damage | of this far norihern country and found very | Demcoratio Fouse Leaders Preparing for | Would depend upon the courtesy of that | Covernor ¢f Corn Islard Chjeoted Beoause | been in charge during the past year will . large areas of merchantable timber and A ] body. It would theréfore seem the senate eyl b + return to his mission work at Cape Prince [ Oveisight of a fanta Fe Engineer Cotée to Japanese Ships, very large tracts of magnificent agricultural the Parliamentary Battle Today. can do nothing with Feférence to the tarift They Were Not Writton in €panish, LU Lol O " & land in what was heretofore suppised to at its present stage. DEADWOOD'S POSITION IS SAFR. His Own and Another Lifo, be nothing but a worthless wilderness. FLEET NEXT ASSAILED FORT ARTHUR " % HOUSE WILL PLAY A WAITING GAME CAUSED NIATUSR N | Little Danger of the Connty Seat of Luw- ALL BUT THREE ACQUI ) N S IS —_— If that Is Disposed of Congress Will Prob- DEADWDOD B, Bl At 18 EVERAL FERSONS _ SERIJUSLY. INJURED - e EADWOOD, §. D., Au (Spectal End of the Tel "" :."rl_r"'"" Anarchists | ¢ondent that Having the Custody of the “‘\\"m“’)’}"”‘\:‘l"\""‘ ':'""‘1‘_‘""' Lawyer Called His Friends Around HWim | The Bee)—The petition presented by y ; y pgardis FON, Aug. 12.—The hope Is gen- < 4 o Only & Ru PARIS, Aug. 12.—The trial of the thirty | TAFT Bill They Can Pues it Regurdioss | 00 UV m_"m: ST e l:;“v‘\"‘_"’: “‘:l“ Proceeded to Go Gunning for City to the county comm of Lawrence | Conductor of One Train fays He Forgot carn the Strength of anarchists ended today In the acquittal of LG MU LG be the last week of the session. This ls Mab) (oaa bl A ) R AL A AR LU All About Iiis Oid all but three of the accused. After counsel Hill Resotution. Y b Finally Interfore locate the county seat has been disposed ot koo based upon the belief the tariff bill will be [ O . for the defense had finished thelr speeches disposed of early In the week, and with the e 8 DMLY T Fauer, Gravo, Bastard and Bernard ad- RHIE: B0t L tHE W seat had been regularly and legally located | ApyITS ia ’ s ARHING P’ a e riff out o e way final adjorunment is (BEW Y g 12, . 2 " HE WAS THE ONE TO BLAME SHANGHAT, Aug. 12.—The Japanese squad- | qressed the court, protesting their innocence. WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.—This has been | 0 o8 b e o None, of I:m ap- NEW YORK, Aug. 12.—The American | at Deadwood in 1877, and that the location #on that attacked Wel-Hai-Wel Friday, ro- | Their remarks were couched in moderate | anything but a day of rest for the tari | [HEREE BRERC aly Umb None of the 40" | schooner George W. Whitford arrived this | could not now be disturbed, excopt ! e POrts of which engagements were furnished | language, denying In every respect the rant | leaders. They have been on the go from | sundry civil appropriation and the general | MONng from Corn island, Nicaragua, with | petition signed by a majority of the vot oa1s Applied the Aj to the Assoclated press yesterday, consists | of the anarchis The case was then given | early morning until late tonight. It deficiency, remain to be acted upon to any | A cargo of cocoanuts consigned to L. Schopf. | Of the nty to change the county seat ecis Applied the Air Brakes of twenty-six vessels. It 1s not known defi- | |8, ELe JUV, Which spent two hours B cons | peen a day of confcrences at the white house, extent by either liouse, and these are fn such | The vessel docked at e foot ot TR0 CATIA LA o T neT e oo and Reversed Their Englues, nitely how many of the fleet were mon-of- | Jiiies The Verdlot was. that the enarge | At the private residencos of the conferces | AT Advaniced state that a day of sealous work | stroet, North river. The Whitford brings | fhirds voto to make any change. The petl war, The warships drew up In line of battle | against the prisoners of belonging to a | and at the hotels. Secretary Carlisle was | giiiye {6 Lo sent o the prasident. The | "8 OF an encounter between the natives | tion presented was refoeted because it was off the port and opcned fire early Friday [ criminal assoclation was not proven. Artiz, [ with President Cleveland throughout the | Chinese treaty is the only other business | and @ few Nicaraguan soldiers on July § | Insufficient, but even if it had been In due ONE CREW SAVED THEMSELVES BY JUMPING morning. There were no Chinese warships | Chericotte and Bertani - were found guilty | agternoon. The senate and house conferees | that would hold congress for a day and this | last, during which four of the soldiers were [ form, It would have been thrown out, as In the vicinity and the engagement was en- | Of Fobbery and of having been in illegal pos- | | BT 005 Fooovather, and they re- | I8 also in a condition to be taken up and | killed and two wounded. From what couta | ICarly half of the names on It had been sesalon of weapons. All the others were Voladi i R > either withdrawn or were illegal. The Lead " W tirely between » Japanese men-of-w d SA1APEL - R AR B g as wide apa € 0 eet e ipon at tomorrow’s session. When | pe learned aboard the Whitford it appears | City people had be o as Ukl rely between the Japanese men-of-war and | declared not guilty of the charges against | main as wide apart as when their meeting | o %GRt Gy RIS, SEROR | FRCR he Wh vy City people had been counting on the a the forts. The whereabouts of the Chinese | them and were discharged from custody. | broke up on Friday night. The house con- | giy o greate y about July 4 a lawyer named Russel, who Is | sistance of the Homestake company, but that G AR THIER TN TR 5 s stody P ¢ giving the greater part of the day to the 8 fleet was unknown. The forts, however, | Artlz was sentenced to fitteen years' im- | ferees were in consultation informally most | (reaty, there was an understanding the sen- | @ Jamaican, called on Governor Maxemo [ corporation owns the ore bodles underlyin Wote Bako hie were able without much difficulty to repulse f',’:;,'["'""":u at hard labor, Cherlcotte 10 | op ne day, though at no time were they all | ate should go fnto executive session on Mon- [ Diaz In reference to a lawsuit in which he i L] s dn ol el ”‘»“I Lo% e Wi il : AR L T d Be AEHON T i 200 CRYf O R S A Ifeathtaly: “atted Ak FeRAlLE: G | AR bR PR TTRA 2k B e o o | A0 also the wate he company has eck, the attack. About fifty shots were exchanged | Tiie cnd of the trial was marked by no in. | together at once. Chairman Wilson spent mmediately after the reading of the [ had been retained as counsel. The governor [ i IS0 e waler Hhe compiny - but no material damage was done on elther | cident. Those who had been acquitted left | the day with Representative Breckinridge of {’["R’.’l‘ll“;;’,_ :,':;‘:w',"‘"m;'“l: "“'1{“”"““"I""w"“;‘l"'l-‘l" declined to examine the papers, as they were | citizens only o long as the ground is not de. e sold 3 ’ e | the court room quietl . Arkansas the N ndie hotel, and was turth 5 S o | not In Spanish, and this led to a heated dis- | yecded for mining purposes. Their mini CANSAS | OITY 3 side. The soldlers manning the guns of th 1 Arkansas at the Normandle h out further debate. The order of business fonbetween them and cnded by the | opcrations are llable any tme to compel | SANSAS CITY, Aug. I2—A disastrous fortification showed themselves to be la- lis Aeatate; there called upon by the other conferecs. | for tomorrow, presumably, after the treaty | governor te ISR E L LA aTE 05 Head:anscollMion Boeurrea T tha kTR mentably deficlent In marksmanship. Mot A special dispatch | M. Wilson did not see the president today. 11 liaye! been; pABNAGSUpOn. Wl o SENRLOK | Tl aarages. Hims: aod el Dioosded oL tacs | theni: tojiise/part ot the (ownsite. The only 1 on the Atchison, of their shots were i1l directed, the shells [ o 050 o e 5 The mectings of the house men brought | Chandler’s resolution for -the investigation | ture tho governor severe G BOVerHE elther falling short of the vessels aimed at [ from Panama, Golombla, says: Sah Domingo | " ocough understanding among them | Of the Alabama elections. = After that all I8 | threatened to arrest him, but did not do so, | o ” ; or_going wide of the mark news has reached here complaining of the | 490l L Kotk Rt uncertain and there is no prearranged pro- | tnore belng no one elée prosent but the | conccduently the Homestake company de | express train No. 5, westbound, and ex- When the fleet withdrew It proceeded to | failure of the Boston Soclety of the Sacred | @5 o the line of action at the caucus to- | gram for the entire week. Almost every- | governor etary. Russel defied the gove | oicd ltaslf opposed to any change, and, 48 | ;ress No. 4, eastbound, resulting in/‘tWo Port Arthur, which place It attacked Friday | Heart to crect in Isabella the promised | morrow and in the subsequent proceedings | thing will depend upon the action of the [ @RAer'c" 4o hig worst and requests were Sent | Jinoeeibie tor 1ot ier e or fhe Teatilsite | trainmen being Killed and several passenger evening. Little If any damage Is reported | statue of Cclumbus. Isabella is on the other | of the senate and house. They reviewcd | house on the tariff bill, but whatever that | t5 Blucflelds for troop to arrest the lawyer. | netition. the agh AL e B S Bfurea tana b e L to have been done at this place. | coast of Haytl and it was there that Colum- | tne situation from every possible standpoint | action may be ft can be counted upon as | Meanwhile Russel had gathered about him | Percions the agitation s practically ove . and the englnes and combination ex- The operations are regarded as hav- | bus in 1403 established the first European | opq ttenared themselves for all emergenc quite certain the two remalning appropria- | goveral of his friends and openly defied the MARYLANDEL DRTOUNOE GORMAN, br and baggage cuars being completely Ing been no attempts to capture either | scttlement in the new world 5 ) _' . i ”’ Wb ‘f'“ ik tion bills will receive final attention some | governor to arrest him. On their arrival the 7 e el > demolished. According to orders the trains Wel-Hal-Wei or Port Arthur, but simply [ A corzespondent in La Guayra sends word | A8 one o T LB i laavine | merduFlngtHeaR oe Ry tF0aps| Wers ordereditoarFast Ruskel| at Onbe. || Turlfe Reforms! ClulsiClla: Mirk Renegndo. [ Wera 16! have! met Q1bbE, | And I e ruses on the part of the Japanese com- | that the warship Achugo has arrived there | BOIng over the field of battle and learning | e conference report on the sundry civil [ pussel refused surrende! i his party e DB sq et &) J \ ] the topography on the night before the great WALCLLG 3 it ussel refused to surrender and his party from the te Fuith, leged No. 4 violated orders. The killed are: mander to asce the exact position and | with forty-two prisoners from Los Anges. | the it s eat | bill has already been largely disposed of and | fired on the soldiers, killing four and wound- % : A T Gl o0 strength of the Chinese guns at the two [ A corps of military engineers is about to | gt At the outset the house conferccs | j¢ s not probable much more time will be | g (o, The governors oW BELLAIRE, Md., Aug. 1 e tarlff re ENGINEER HUMPHREYS of express No. places. start at Guana to ect strategic points for | Satisfied themselves of the ." l’ “““”“';’K-‘ spent upon It. The conference committee on | gjintly wounded, as was also a merchant form meeting of E ord county demccrats | 4, Kansas City. On Thursday last two small Chinese gun- | the erection of new frontler defenses. sttuatlon of ke Bl Y ket done Siuq | the general deficlency_bill has been in ses- | (o' \as riding ‘on horseback through the | Paseed the following resolutions: GEORGE CAPLINGER, express messenger boats were sighted going at full speed in the Word comes from Managua that the Rey, | With th e e e the pre. | slon all day, notwithstanding it is Sunday, | streets. It was not known whether any of | Iesolved, First, that we cordially reiterate | of No. 5, buried In the wreck. direction of Tien-Tsin. Mr. Wilburn, a Protestant missionary, has | been aked fto examine with care the pre | and it was belleved it would be in shape for | {hio Russel men had hoen killed or wounded. | OuF endorsement of the demacratic national | “ppo injured are LONDON, Aug. 12.—The Times tomorrow | died there from yellow fever. "‘“l’l""""{*;l D "'l""d s ns | early presentation to both houses. If, there- Russel and his friends thought thelr vic. | PIAform of 1892 and the cfforts of our in bl e d will publish a dispatch from Tien-Tsin con- | A confidential agent of the Costa Rican od he had In turn consulted Hectelary | fore, the house! shoulditiseide o accont the | topy ‘oftered a good oppOrtunity to EeLtio!| howme’ of. repioncatntives o, formulni Into an Milsbough of Ghicago, baggage man firming the Associated press dispatches of an | government has arrived there to treat upon | eta TG "r‘,_mm‘ as one of | Senate amendments to the tariff bill, the | g(ler grudges, so with ht cthers " wotment by the _Wilson bill its | °f No. 4, badly bruised and hurt internally; attack by the Japanese fleets upon the Chinese | the boundary question. e il e pEtlB I ORS L 4 b e could be prepared to suspend proceed- BN 3 d ‘provisions may di A L f s the best authorities on parliamentary pro- S PIED e iss set out to wipe the Nic b L e et 4 - the Chinese officlal report of the engagement | COWES, Aug. 12—Emperor William, who .‘:.':"p.'.'.'.‘.';é"olr‘r.(..li-'.'.{}-r.:'.flfiuan::n‘)n.x-:"rslg‘n't course, there is no saying what might happen | per, Two more were killed, The only cno | Ogm, the cbetr eI ECi ) o ‘]"‘NMM“',“'II“" LRI L Sty states that only twenty-five shots were ex- | came on his imperial yacht Hohenzollern to | (5 \ass the senate bill now or at any time, | \0 the senate. The tariff is engrossing the | jeft went into hiding, leaving the governor | misrepr mstituency at the be Bhglhecas % & ShRngads betweon he uapancss warshis | aitend the ‘regatta, paid farewell visits thls | This determination went much further than | tiention of the house and It hias #o far no f and his secretary o the tender mercles of | hest of mdiothepeomingan || o Eine Rt SRAn S DRl O O ORRE g the forts, | The report, dds (it one of | morning to his perzonal friends on board the | has heretofore been understood. It was that | PrOETamm whatever for the week. the Jamacian and his followers. Russel ed- | T v Gormans aspersion | Madison, shoulder badly hurt. the Japancro whips wos hit thres tines und | yueht prior to his return to Germany. Ho [ the house, having actual bossossion of [ oo : pas vanced to the government house and the | O Dresident cieveland and his patfiotic | pireman Mark Fogarty of Fort Madison, on did no damage to the forts o took lunch at Osborne house and there bade | the tariff bill, could pass it with the senate [ APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE INDIAN BOVBTOraand his Redre ATy retreated to the | o hqemnation 0. B, badly bruised; will recover. i : farewell to the queen, his grandmother, and | amendments before the Hill resolution passed [ S s . cellar and barricaded themselves. ,'" the Fourth, That & only consistent with Fireman F. P. Skyles, on No. 4, of Kansas BEAUTIES OF PEARL HARBOR. other members of the royal family. His | tomorrow, or after the Hill resolution is | Comparative Statement for the Years 1804 | shooting the secretary, who was wounded, | the action of a senator who has published [ oo "o 0o ey R e s : majesty this evening gave a dinner on the [ defcated. That is, so confident were the and 1895, opened fire with a horse pistol, woun i his peregrinations throush th il FEE I L _ One of the Finest Natural Havens to Bo ollern. It was on a most splendid | house conferces of their right to pass the | WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.—A comparative M.{‘,]"‘”"' e f;f 'R\ls:-‘l lrr_ll«-ml's. ‘llu_';| the and mire of politics that he should no | Brakeman Holmes, on No. 6, of Fort Madi- SR In L s Worla, Among the most prominent guests | bill at any time that they regarded their | statement of appropriations and expenses of [ frbeis Feireated to the husih, from whchos 3 sought to prostitute by son, hand smashed. 3 were the prince of Wales, the duke of York, | rights as entirely unaffected by anything the | .o purea i Fraps they made another outslaught, burning two conscious as he may 4 Justin McCarthy, 22 years old, of Chlcay VICTORIA, B. C., Aug. From Aus- b 7 % 5 the bureau of Indian affairs has been com- | government houses and the p.er. This last 4 4 i & D 80, YEBC, 4 Prince Henry of Battenberg, the members of | senate could do with the Hill resolution or 3 2e 3 - ast | hatrayed the party which clevated him o 1t | head and hand cut tralia and the east by tho steamer Arawa, | the German embassy, the marquis of Or- | with any other resolution. piled by Commissioner Browning. It shows | act inflamed the peple and. persons i tid o : o L which left Sydney July 20 and arrived at | monde, the earl of Lonsdale, the earl of | PRECEDENTS NOT ALL FAVORABLE. | that the total amount covered by the Indan | had heretofore surrounded the Ru L) RECRCNRCEENCLO TS, A 28 yohrs: old HCEDRI ey oo Llashs 8 Aopeostiation L BINETor T hatetinoal 1894 | and on the following day Hale and several == waukee, ankle cut. Victoria August 12, comes the foliowing | Coledon, Lord Brassy, Admiral Montague and They rec'gnized there were some prece- | 2PPropriation Ayl n Lol L1 others were captured. Russel and Linton eI n iS00Ity T C ORI tIon nnd dots MBEON, o Bows; e prumuiond dents’ against this position, but they re- | Wis 7,884,240, and for 1895, $9.838,880. The | oycaped, but later were captured at Port terment of the Rac The t l.”“l il At Hong Kong It is generally believed that Troubls in n Mexican Company. garded the overwhelming force of authority [ d!fference in amounts for designated objects | pimon, ' Diaz emerged from his retirement | Npw YORK, Aug 12.—The Women's 19 itralisimat on fa BlighCjourvaigand 5 A s @8 with thom and they therefcre accepted | r the two years Is ‘as follows, the first | ynit* e Pait finas i "Sall, "Thon he. re- > <, Aug. 12.—Th s | came together with terrific force. Both the plague would ruln Hong Kong as a port. ITY OF MEXICO, Aug. 12.—C. H. La- | ji g5 settied that the house had supreme | flgures belng for 1894: Current and con- | signed, leaving a strong recommendation | Loval league, an Afro-American society, hav- | enginecrs applied the air brakes and res A large number of ships have been trans- | throp of Chicago was arrected here Friday | authority over the bill without reference | tingent expenses, $185,000 and $189,100; In- | tnae the priscmers be sentenced to the full | Ing as its aim the education and betterment | yversed their engines, which action alone ferred to Macao. Ships are in great demand, | and is now lcdged in Belim prison, at the [ to what the senate might do tomorrow or | dlan "elxgl)'“flbilmlt!orm $3,170,073 and $2,96 penalty for the insult to Nicaragui. In | of the women of the colored race, held its first | was the cause of , ving m,,‘ 1t A bringing enormous prices if they are available | instigation of the Mexican District Messen- | hereafter. This conclusion was of the ut- e g entay Eratuities. | Central America this means death.” When | meeting tonight. Speakers outlined the |.go i Pamssugaravant (hocs Lot v for carrying troops. ger company. The arrest is the outgrowth | most importance in bearing on the action 5 and §609.134; Incldental expenses, | tho facts of the occurrence reached the , e S TeRa e el moon aa tho,passengora and those oLt SR HONOLULU, Aug. 4—Japan was prepar- | Of the war between the American and Mexi- [ of the caucus tomorrow. It assured them, | $12L,500 and &114,000; miscellaneous ex | pritish authorities, Russel being a British educational campaign, which will ai once be | crew not hurt recovercd from the shock ing to take a big hand fn settling the Ha- | can stockholders, who are fighting over the | In the first place, there was no meed of | benscs, SBE5H0 hnd $$40777; support of | subject, it looked as if an explanation would | started by the formation in every Afro- | they procceded to rescue the unfortunate Walian aalrs when the difenity with China | management of tho company. Manager Com- | Precipitate action {oward accepting the sen- | Schools, $2, 248,482 and $2056,695; trust funds, | po “qomended from Diaz. Later, however, | American community in the east of chapters | yioqypy, Y e At Haror, Which Wits Tately | magerra has been shut out of - the office, | ate bill hefore Hill's resoluton had passed. | Drincipal, $30.404 (none ifor 1805); Interest, | it was fownd that the affair was mot looked | of Uie legion. Mrs. Victoria Maithews, pros- S ey b ] e s GINelY | Mrcasaror. Webb. has resigned ‘and. the gen: | This resolution could ‘be' taken up fn the | $0.090 and $78.820, ena) payment ot lands; | upin as. an indfanity to England, but rather | ident of the leglon, safd that while it had | Bugineer Hunphreys of No. 4 was found B e O by e it Slaten | tral state of AMTairs is A interesting one, | senate a 11 'clock and it had been feared | 06330 and $2.467.697; lotal for 1891, §6.° | ag"u utreet brawl, so Great Dritain Is said | been organized for threo years it had been [ at his post With one of his Nimbs cut off gt M 5 P10 ¢ Chic at first that the house caucus, which be- 4,240 for 1895, $9,338,880, an excess over | to haye dropped working quictly until now, when the time | the thigh and his heac 0 doscribes it: “The more I sce of Pearl Har- | The American stock is held by Chicago men, | &t first that the house eaucus, which be- | e P 1% ve dropped it. Yecking fQu o stn HcEma I ad almost split in two. i, el et et ks gins a ock, Wi cmpelled of $1,454,640. = - iad arrived to come to the front. She said | He djed fow minutes. bor 1 “f}““l""l“::;"‘“‘,“""‘l ‘;:v;""v‘;;;{i(,‘::li Strike on the I'rench Liners. take hasty action in accepting the senate bill | Although the object of the Ind'an appro- Brazilian Rebsl Leader Capturad the most horrible indignities were heaped [ g “.,f"M"_“ “v""'(.'"”‘ T commerelal advantages, I have visited all |y o500 ™y 124 aispateh to the | n order to prevent the house from losing | Priation act fs to make appropriation for [ RIO DI JANEIRO, Aug. 12.—It is reported | on the negro, but he had himsel to blame xproes Meanensar Caplincer v At it the principal harbors of the world and have | TBERUN. THE S hat the cooks, [ IS ODPOFtunity to pass the senate bill by the | Current and contingent expenses of the In- | that General L. Saraiva, the defeated leadar | for it, as he was too tame. He needed to | killed: never seen one that can compare In any way | Telegraph fro says that the cooks, |4 PEH T HIL resolution. Tt was | dlan buresu and to fulfil treaty stipulations 4 - be stirred nd when he awakened to the 3. E. Derrick, the express messenger and with this one. Twenty miles of wharves | steward and attendants ef the transatlantic | 420’ 1 0\over, that mo. such haste was | With verious tribes, ccngress has in recent | Of the rebels in Ria Grande do Sul, who es- | be stirred up &ad WEER Be uadelel (0 L) e o very narrow Spuld "fn"“‘l“‘(“ there cheaper than at any other | Jines have gone on a strike at Havre. The | necessary. On the contrary, It was felt the | years attached agreements with the various aped wounded and was eald to be trying to | iy "o would rise in his might and quickly | escape, and his injurics may yet be fafhl plac , @ v s close | oo bloyes allege that the cause of the strike | house, in having possession of the bill and es and ratified them in the bill, which | feach Argentine, has been captured. Al-f 2" pig white brethren to their senses. | = - & to the shores. The complete charts of the |\ Bb %0 0 "oy ‘supplied to them while the | a parliamentary right to pass it at any time, | Was formerly done by separate acts. Certain [ though the report has not yet been con- | pyop pights as American cltizens were too The momentum forced him through the side wn{kf done l\\\'lll]l:o\\?x‘::.llem1:xl§u:(vv(')x\ ag poasible | o ioh ire in' dock and other. grievances. On | had everything to gain and nothing to losc hh]llu'y‘ta are also appropriated for every year lhlv[n-«l: it m'..~ ""‘lfmll<nlll(rx”r?";r“‘(- nsat 1‘\‘ . | sacred to be violated without protest: of the cgr and landed him on the embanks ."';- m.‘;.mm a d m'u “znh'or bonds have | Saturday 100 men on board the steamer La | by deliberate action. under . the head (i{”mlml‘.')llmwmm, which | n:l;,f(‘ls'n ]n:! lr:_m; \-«” ha 1 s imp lrlll a2 st ment about fifty feet away. His face was ‘en_thousand dollars worl s have | 2% o Bt Inde o . vas deemed | are not properly consldered part of th _ | to submit longer to the arbitrary conduc . Touraine quit work. Their places were filled | Under these circumstances it was deemed HEOUOL RErLAOLaLHOnONT: y 9 ED. mashed o s been disposed of at par since the establish- | | SMTLE A aoh g B alled for Now | advisable to Inform the house fully as to the | Fent expenses of _the service. Of the total | of President Peixoto. FATALLY BURNED. I-m] ;m"? |.. Jelly and his body terribly cut ment of the republic. The previous price | yo @00 )" cohodquled time. The company | Situation and to explain that precipitaticn | “Pbropriations, $47,997 was for the removal OUT OF 4 RRGSSTAN P, V. ttle Paul Nel: Kindles n Bonfire t! G RS e T was 95, s tnat the Wirike Will not causs any | in accepting the senate bill would gain noth- | of the Eastern Cherokees, payment for Chero- y A RUSSLAN PRISON., o Paul Nelson Kin ONLY ONE PHYSICIAN THERE. A native jury fn a native court rofused to | S4 Ing, wiile deliberate action in walting what | kee outlet bonds belonging to the Delewares, S Cuunes Hix Deat There was bat one physicianicn (hsant take an oath and will be tried for disloy- : — — i the senate would do might accomplish much, | Payments to Tonkawas ‘and Pawnees for [ American Mechanieal Engincer Who Went | While Paul Nelson, §-year-old son of M. | gy wuy kept busy until train No. 6 was run alty. ObjsctitofAme Customs Regulations, | ¢ wag pointed out In this connection that [ !ands and of Sisseton Wahpeton scouts, leav- coMussinghiasinithelllingEsngtian and Mrs. W. T. Nelson, 8334 Larimore ave- [ poo " 5y o oot B The republican party has been formed to | BERLIN, Aug. 12.—The dyed goods man- | the house need be In no fear of the Hill | M8 $7.896,244 for current expenses. The [ NEW YORK, Aug. 12—Nicholas N. Fred- | puo was playing about a small bonfire yes- | Lock {0 Hurdland for assistance. None of the correct th errors Alll:'g\-l: to be due to haste | ygacturcrs and exporters of Saxony have pe- | resolution being rushed thrcugh. Mr. Wil- mu.ll n]lmrlgirlu‘llfn‘s( for ’lgxle‘rs fnclude pay- | ericksen; a native of Alaska and an Amerl- | jor AYINE,d b passengers on No. 4 were Injured. Engineer in framing the constitution. = e "t | son and nis associates had - some strong | ments to the Yanktons, Makimas, Cceur d'- | can eltizon, arsived fro O Daly and Fircmen Fogarty and Skyles saved e one. aeinquents|| HHloRedthe G werlal government o} B0, 30, e senate, notably Senators Vilas, | Alene, Silets and Nez Perces for lands, and | fun, € ";/;‘ b () r)rdmJ llum‘:m( o ¢ | otore o could be renched he was fataily | it 0 5T into court for trial. . Among others ex- Gray and others, who, if the occasion re- | Payment for damages to settlers on the Crow B R On SAGARREL LY, rom the | hyrned on the chest and face. He died carly | “qol o Manager Frey was on th Princs Kaulani pald her taxes under pro- quired, would insist on a very complete | creek and Winnebago reservation, aggrega- | military prison in St. Petersburg, in which | " po cvening. The remains will be sent S 1 :Managel < Kreyi wasfonthayiis et debate’ of the Hill resclution, which might | {n8, $2.386.816, the amount left for current | he was confined two months and three days. T e o parial | bound train and gave dircetions and superin- b gl this morning to Kirkwood, 4IL., L The volcano Kiluea has become unusually, last fr a day. This the conferces regarded | €Xpenses for the present year being $6,752, From January 7, when he arrived in Russia, 3. I months ago the parents lost an | tended the work of relicf. The passengers in active and the walls ot the crater are caving 25 assuring them a breathing spell and as ’[5»‘- a reduction of §644,180 in favor of 1895. | to the time he escaped, he had what, as he | older son, drowned in the pond in the Miller | the smoker and chair cars of No. § were in o every side. . Tie He T aking it plain the houso need not rueh to Fir, every. Burpose {puseh 1:;"::1;3;?;?n: for | relates it, was a remarkable expericnce with | parts badly shaken up. Justin McCarthy of Chl- weveral feet. Ly Letainnimpas s conclusion. Entertaining these views, the nd opriated for | the Russian police. He is a mechanical | e 0ago was si Eii1 onalc reo! g Minister §. M. Damon has arrived home | 0 comply with the requirements. house conferees did not believe It ~was | 1395 than for 1844, and the totsl appropria- | engineer and architect. Last year at th ew York Republican Conference, 980 was alLting In ons ot {ig roclining giE from San Francisco. He thinks important Peravian Kebels Gainlng Ground. necessary or prudent for the house caucus | 0N I8 $170,793 less than the estimate by | World's fair, Alexis Raibender, a Russian, | NEW YORK, Aug. 12.-The World tomor- | When the crash came and was hurled through trade can be opened with British Columbia. | o VORK Aug. 13.—A World dispateh | {OMOFTOW to then and there pass a resclution | the ofice. son of General Alexis Riabender of Bielgorod, | row will sayé An important conference | a window and landed on a clay bank about Fresp Fiji comes a report of a native re- [ NEW ALANGNA S SPAtel | i5"at once accept the senate bill. AR e Russia, represented Russia at the fair, and | of local republicans was held at the Ori- | six feet from the track. His injuries we , L G also, August 12, says: 50V- | REALIZ CHED WITH MUCH INTERES b b . volt fn the island of Vanulevi, Fji, which | from _\‘I“l"("l'_‘fi’l-, \":Lx\:“ ‘ :"l ; '"]‘“ ‘-:‘" REALIZE THE SITUATION IS CRITICAL. ZEL MHOHINTRREST, was judge of the liquor exhibit there. ¥red- | ental hotel, nhattan Beach not serious, having suffered but a slight gash has een suppressed by the’ goyérnment | ernment of Peru, it Is reported, Is shootIng | ey realize (he situntion s o critical | Movements Agninst WelHal-Wol Aro the | SriCKEE slgued a contract with Ratvender | afteragon ' e were presint ¢ e forces. The trouble arose out of “Luve ni | the rebel prisoners. Ex-President Borgono | tha ques : o ] nins -Hal-Wol Are the | for three vears to superintend the buflding | ator Pltt . Commissioner Mu s head and hand. the question of accepting the senate bill Ty TS R e o o furnitre. factory. on s estate. Hig | Judke Sabine Smith and Samuel Quigy Waltr N Durbin® ofl Milwaukes “westid Wal" or devil worship. The rebels surprised | Is golug abroad. President Ceasaros wants | mizh come before the caucns and. deveion ; L the native forces seut against them and killed | a loan ralscd. Seminario declares that the | guc overwhelming and resstioss strensty | WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.—Officals of the | salary was to be §2000 a year. Fredorick- | Msted, an hour wid i hijf s Sh | the smoker noxt to the baggage car and was several. This is the only act of cannibalism | country will be in the possession of the revo- | {at it would be useless to oppose it. They | Japanese legation here are Wwithout any fn- | Sen says he was piaced in the military prison | of “tnirty” absolutely refuses to mive the | also thrown through a window, cutting his since 1 Sir James Thurston and the | lutionists before Scptember. This is be R 76 Fpoman i on the charge that he was a dangerous erim- | Minolland people anythin an orizanlza 1\ Ho: o < d the mists before September. 2 [Enas L NONEbe L ey e e S ORRAIL O AT, B e charge that he was a dangerous crim- | Minolana people any S an oyaniza kle. He had a narrow c:cape, being hurle Constabulary stormed tho rebels and suc- | leved to be cxaggerated, though the rebels | per® PrEpqred, for whid eherfency and woro | Triaion copcerning tho reported AEWINg | 0 e communicated with United States | tion.” I the. Aifholiand pecple ‘will' come ankle, Hotad g narrow causueatali gAY Y aneralnz: (them: Rré i galine Erouna: Froud not, however, counsel It themselver, | 2 Wel-Hal-Wel and Port Arthur. They are | Ambagsador White. His passport had been | out ‘and enroll ‘Wednesdey and Thursday almost forty feet, and landed within two feet = Salling Vor ide and if 1t came. it would have to be the ont. | "clned to the belief the government s [ given to the judge by the police, and when | DIght 'M-Hf W \;‘\ their numbers ihat (hey | of where the locomotives lay on the track. WALES VISIT orenh B L ot ot thls smontamcone e e the Ot | awaiting full ‘and complete reports of the | Ambassador White declared vehemently that §T¢ PlAying fair the ccuniy commitice sy | conductor Clogern was in charge of No. B kit L0 , Aug. ~The bark Brackka, | (B0 % Gas felt, however, that a dis. | Paitles, as it did regarding the fight at | Fredericksen was an American citizen and | i’ are the words of Sabin Smith. westbound. He handed his order to the Exprosed Admiration ut the Appearance of | from Hernosand for Rio de Janeiro, was in | patche: 1t Was (bl Bowever, that & dls: | Gasan, Corea, before advising its representa- | ought to be free they would not let him D Assoclated press reporter, which clearl L colliston with the schooner Pllgrim, from | oy ohute tatement of the fase, showin | tives abrond. Much interest in the move. | keep his passport, Nelther would they allow A Advines Sy Amoslated, pross repotter, YR HbNig LONDON, Aug. 12.—During the fotes in | Port Madoc for Stetting, on Saturday morn- | pass the senate bill by deferring action for a | ICNtS against the above named p is | bim to bail out, for they eald thero was no | SPRINGFILLD, IIL, Aug Govarnon]| SIS0 LB SO S HATRL RO London some time ago in honor of the ofi- | ing last off Anvil point. The schooner was | day or so would bring about a conservative | felt by officlals of the government here. At | such law there. Frederiekben, some thhe , Ajgeld tonight —wi sentative ofiolpls: of tho..Sanin Fehars AVNING Gers of the Amerlcan crulser Chlcago the | Sunk and four members of her crew were | result fn the caucus. —Exactly what this [ 9F Rear Port Arthur, Li Hung Chang has | after, during a heavy thunder storm one | gpringer as follows conductor and engincer of traln No. 4 were 0 4 Al g ' | drowned. The Braekka recelved considerable | action will be not definitely outlinea, | 148 reat military stores, arsenals and other | night, managed to escape from the prison Secure free sugar if possible. The whole | responsible for the accident, having dizobeyed prince of Wales expressed a desire to VISt | g, g0, although the house conferees folt It would | Fe*ources for a continuation of warlike oper- [ and made for the river, where he reached a | Amer veople are intertested in | (elographic orders to meet train No. 6 at the vessel the next time she was at Cowes. - ) perhaps be best for the caucus to adjourn | 2Lons. Both Port Arthur and Wei-Hai-Wei | British mer, which took him to London. | tyi; Free bituminous conl could | 5™ 5 g NO: Wil e vIALL (hIn (lina aFrangsments Were _ Venezuellun Kebels Defeated. and wait to see what the senate i, Then. | 8 in the line of the direct route by water | There he raised enough money to bring hi only benefit New England and the | Gibbs station, The fncer being killed e T ane | NEW YORK, Aus. 12.—A World dispatch | 40 Witk o sed, what the senate Qid, hen, | (0%l mouth of the Peiho river, by which | to America, He says when he was in prison | seaport - towns “and ' help = a° fow | outright, no statement, of course, could be made, and accordingly the prince's pinnace | o "6y, ‘Venezuela, says: The rebels 45 e BALAOP: ! ! | tho city of Pekin can be reached, and any | Ambassador White advised him to file with | e ©who own o forehen Cinines. . e | geoured from him, but the conductor states ived at the side of the Chicago at seven ve intelligent action taken after the sen tre country west of New York cares Bolls Saturday. As ho stepped aboard the | have been driven out of Coro and Aren. | ate had acted. In the meantime the house | Movement against the former place is tho Blate/departmont /g alalminfalnat Russia ) i 1e 1 X 5 e D e 1 e et atins | nothing about it, for our soft coal Is now | he entirely overlooked the arder. cruiser she fired a salute of twenty-one | The expedition from Curacao, which landed | would lose nothing. If the Hill resolution [ !0 be a factor in the dttempt which many | for qamages. s 89 PIACHIE | sold at stavvation prices, As free coul Wil | = mpe total damage to property will not ex= guns, the British hoisted and | in Bucnos Ayres, has surrendered to the | was defeated—and the conferees think there persons here believe Japan will make to over- | them at ,000. only benefit a small section, you should not the yards were b Admiral Erben, | government, delivering up the arms and | is at least an even chance of its defeat throw the dynasty at Pekin. Was at Fault Stald on Fils reason they do mot increase their milling | Topeka & Santa Fe, between Hurdland and capacity Is the present scant supply of water; [ Gibbs, Mo., at 3:30 this morning, between terday morning, his clothing caught fire and support by diplomatic means their protest against the United States demand that in volees of imported goods disclose the date of dying and the nam> of the dyer. The pe- titoners characterize the demand as an outrageous attempt to pry into business se- crets, and say that it is impossible for them ————— Stand in the way of a measure for the ro- | ceed §$14,000, AT N aR ALTON WANTS THE IKANSAS PACIFIC | lief of the whole country, and it is vital e Captain Maban, Licutenant Commander Pot- | amunition being carried for the rebels then the conference between the senate and More Coxeyites Sent Ho 4 T B i ALDERM AN SIZOT 1IN TIE LEG, ;:’"rl‘;"‘l'l“':‘l Higrers giaver. srasted I‘,’x‘,:'m‘f:."“: Is Defeated. Haje '}‘.‘,"1‘,‘_'..\1:",nn;'“,‘"l',',‘" \vith every prospect, | wASHINGTON, Aug. 12.—Another contin- cret of the Move for Separate Receivers e 2 i i i i s they ca oard. § o e sy 1 A Anien ot Ehatliolasiaon farabe: Sulh shipiadhse b AT W artin ew Switehmen's Unton, wner of a Sti » Forcibly De= FVites Wore cho uniorm of & Britlsh admiral | NEW YORK, Aug. 12.—A special dispatch | o' specdy. greement could be reached. If, | B0t cf the Coxeyltda were provided with | oo forthas bne 0 0 SEEEE Gt T T s I B and the duke of York that of a post captain, | from Lima, Peru, says: The rebels havo re- | on the other band, it was passed, the caucus | transportation on the Chesapeake & Ohio f IENVER: AUk S&ARRICIUOR 18 How tontght 400 local switchmen helped | BENTON HARBOR, Mich. Aug. 12 while the members of the prince's suite | tired upon Matuacana and a scrious combat | could accept the senate bill or take such [ rallroad tonight and 1éft the city. There wes | DORIIDE th the TR BUaes comrt for €1 o vie the “Switchmen's Unlon of Kan R T AT o MR SR were attired in the uniforms of their re- | \o % Dloe o Tumbez, tn which many | 2ction as 1t desired. Tn any event the house | s'xty-five in the pafty and their destination | PCN Fecelver for the FAnss fraclie, i a8 Olty." which is & stirter In. the dirac. | Alderman Charles Sohirlver was ahioteiniihe spective ranks. A rd of marines was gh conferees felt there would be nothing lost | is sald to be the vicinity of Kansas City, Mo, | ® €W receiver is appointed it Is requested v of 'a new natlonal switchmen's or- by W. W. Bean, owner of th Joseph drawn up on the port side of the quarter | Were I o8 B B o e by walting for the senate to show what it that he be not identified with the Union | giflizdtion, to 1Ra Dingaof ‘that Just’| & Benton-Harbor Rlectrio StreattrallWarl deok and they were carefully Inspected by | decused of cons ' and | jtended to do. As yet they say the Hill Mill and Klevator Burned. Pacific receivers, While the application s | recently disban n ppeal w | S Wagia AEa the prince. At the request of the prince all Aied: resobution and similar moves in the senate | WATERTOWN, Wis, Aug. 12.—Today at | pending it Is stated that o movement I8 on | to switehmen of this eountry and Canada, | (00, (V5 WERHRE | FEen weeks the officers of the Chicago were presented [ Mosgaito ing o ent. | are merely menaces and it Is well enough to | noon fire brcke out in the Globe mill and | oot d0CKINE 10 Ehe Do O A s | T s i an's fran i an Netka to him fn turn. The royal party was then | MANAGAUA, Nlcaragm, Aug. 12.—The | walt to see If they became accomplished | soon extended to the elevator. It was at | dent Dlatkstone as recelyer. dhe situation | ct the national organization. P, J escorted to all the difterent parts of the | n,wy fron the coast Is encouraging. 1t is | facts. one time feared it jvould extend to other | i of great interest to rallway managers of | McGuire of the Knights of Labor was re- | ortion of the track to permit street paving. ship. The royal party repeatedly expressed | FOUE OB W1 SR SRR e SENATE IS WILLING. bufldings, and Oconomowpe was telegraphed | the west, as it is acknowledged that the ission o speak, and later they | Last night the paving work was stopped on RHAte ® S ivatlons of the anpearance of I:u- Probable thatiineaseemll) e atipnned. hes Meantime the senate fs auiescent and fs | (OF help. but when” thetr engines wrrived | Alton will be in the field strictly for busi- | olutions against afiliation with | oo™ or (he tracts nt having been res vessel, and on quitting the Chicago the | tWer the Nicaraguans and the A lisposed to remain in inactivity until the 0 ke, WOA_URserSamgrol, The elovator. | nes — | oved, T { ) prince expressed the picasure bis visit had [ Indlans. This result, It fs sald, was duc ) i n and mill were totally destroyed. L S Lok Iiap toTET T S moved je clty marshal, with scme elders forded him, mainly to the influence of British Minister | house shall have had an opportunity to ex- D,000; insuranece, $6,500, divided among = ~ - | ke, men and forty laborers, went to the scene AR e cf tha Ghloao. are. |- GosUNE press ftself upon the situation. There is | twenty-five companies. The supposed cause | TOPEKA, Aug Judge C. T, Foster of | .o "0 exoitement | this: morning Lo remove the tracks. .Bsen RUATEMAAE- 300 crow: 95 Mih HAIPAKD BTR undoubtedly a desire on the part of the | of the fire Is spontaneous combustion. the United States district court has made | MUSCA, CH0 S N IDeDL |\Was there With: savera) amployextindiieN elated with the success of thelr boat’s erew ge Rutes, large majority of the democratic senators, 2 — e an order authorizing t lyeraiofi tho [ \AYER LA8 TEGSMRL EOVH ML extending | deputy sheriff, and when the marshal's men In Friday's rogatia, o5 ey bt severd g dispateh from | practically all of them, unless it may be the _ Prominent Knasas Mason Deq Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe to sell by:tho'dlgcovery. of -rich ok ore/exten DaRAT o Gk the trackE Tann ALSRREN REFAISIrS ‘unleaied orewn, Eome feeling 'a g says onference between the | Loulsiana senators, to have the house take | LEAVENWORTH, Aug. 12—Fritz Majors, | unimproved real estate of the company over a O 0y AaY LSRR e e oThera. of tha. Ghisago were guests at | nd tho British steamship llues was abor- | GSneral beliot in the senato that the house | of Kansas died at his:femidence in Leav- | W0 ME 08320 B8 CORPRRRT CAt NG | na boen aturted “and i Biiah, and | By the. gui W men. The, s Chicago: were ; | the British steamship lines was abor- |\ gecept the senat> amendments and that | caworth this afterngon. . He has been con- Baiidings are. In proce crection, AN | Hean was ar i a & o'clock tea and reception given by Em- | tive. The G riuan m”rldp. l, tes re ‘.n'.x the bill will thus become a law, and they | nected with all the grand bodies of Ma- | “°F - - assay of ore selected with a view of avaid- | by the marshal « nard "m |“|'5:.:: peror William yestorday on board the Hohen- | §10. A new conference has been proposed fear if the bill should again go to the sen- | SONry In Kansas for many years. Noted Femnle Bandit still at Lar e ing rich pockety formations averag g il T, wallern, ‘The lmperial yueht was charmingly Reluforaing the German Squwir ioar 10 the WilY Nhould_saln Ko 1o the aonn | B O E o ViREAN D, ALl Ak Dr. dollus Woit EL RENO, OKL, Aug. 12Tk t re- | to the ton in free gold ST Py TR S e R decorated with flowers und plants that the ¢ S M enstein, who had ped prominence as an ih REANQ, Ok 48 FANENL s - - - of the street iderable feeling N et Tran tha BaaRetvatory ‘ot | . LONDON, Aug, 8.—~A. iapolal dispatch | gther hand, it 18 bellsved if the house should | eyo, nd throat specialist, died tod port sent from Fredonla, Kan., that Mrs galnst Bear > Sta . - eree to the senate amendments the se . i y ennsylvania Educator Sh e o House. . Georks Goull was aiso a | from Berlin to the Standard says It is re- | agree to the senate amendments the senate | He'was a son of Dr. Wolfensieln, superin® | Mundis, allas “Tom King'" the notorious Penn In Educator Shot guest. ported that the Crulser Irene, formerly com- [ would acquiesce in nn's action :\n.|.u..\, the | tendent ot the National Jewlshi orphan | female norse thief and bandit who bick LANCASTE l" AR Frank 1 Ricks Reudy for the Investigutio A i 3 2 LY Prince of Prussia, brother | technical question which might be raised | asylum. jail here December 1 last and has since | Shidley, principal of the Duke strect gran CLEVELAND, Aug. 12.-United States mperor Willian visited Gould_on | manded by Prince Henry of Prusala, brother [ iehnichl WUSRR ik, MER o (o] BER {ail here December 1 tast and has wince | Bbidiey, princiil of the Buke strect kram LIV bhoard the Vigilaut this mern The crew | of Emperor Willlam, will be sent to reinforce | GYer, the dUpesttion ot the bill 1L 18 wi- Witeh lipox Cas baen ab1erke haa becn suprehended o that | mAR:sohoal and an sdusalan ot los prome | gudge’ ALY Rick wicd from his of the Chicago hall expected the emperor | the German East Asian squadr opposition to the bill, would be disposed to | MILWAUKEE, Aug, 12.—U. 0. B. Win- | of "thls county has returned from there | eveninis by George Simmons, aged Gf years. | VAcatlon, which wa At in Bulne, SRAR \\-*uhl|\'|»‘" “‘;l' Youash, ““: "'rl"l' ':NT o Chiet O'avence Tefuans Asalitunes. accept th vorable action of the house as | §ate, secretary of the State Board of | without the prisoner. A woman who an- [ Simmor Y engin \ While | appr ‘thl regarding th Inve lll,:a'n;u; caused some disappoinfment, had a long e . : Anal and tc t the bill to go to the | Health of Wisconsin, has issued a letter to about to be r of nduct b 5 A g JRK, Aug. 12.—A Woild dispatch | final and te permit the bi [ e b ipkion (L Lem dsing, had L M talk with (np:dlll\‘ \|”|.U:I In leaving the o \“i \,\. :«lu’:‘. 1\'::)‘ m‘ rohen the Aos. | Dresident without raising any parliam-ntary all the wuthoritles I surrounding counties 1 9y the sheriff properly intimate with Shible the judiciar ) { the house, Judge Queen: the smperor nromised to vis om Port Limon says: Clarencs, the Mos- | BEee M e has had. 1 | £ keep w sharp lookout for smailpox sus. | SouneY: i next year and to bring the empress with him. | quito chief, has refused to aceept of- | day i court, has gone to the calendar and | Pects that may attempt to leave Milwauke he Okl were Killed on both sides. French modis ago he was notificd to remove a certain cription of “Tom King'’ had | drunk he aceused his wife A was released it I8 sald, being entirely wit 1 1| RicK \ cen o goud distance homa sherift arrived. from hor o8 tCom @ telegraph he local depots are beng guarded by - - Death of i ation, and o on v partially ade therefore decl th it o ey ly for Visited the Mysterious Mistank ‘\\';‘_‘x "‘YI “3':“1;:“:"“““ I Honduras and Sal- | could not be 'v..k;u uP Sxcept upon & tote ] medical inspectors, who examine all out- Relndeer Are Prospering. ELDORA vised of w QUEBEC, Aug. 12.--Archibald Stuart, a [ Y*9" the senate. It is also suggested that | going passengers and baggage. SEATTI Wash., Aug. 12.—Advices from | w a lead 1 i Russian Wheat Condition. without the actual possession of the bill a - Alaska state that Dr. Sheldon Jackson, on { t young Secatchman of an adventurous turn of & AV NABROR. S AN bt e i § S last night of hear Ll PropoRe, ST. PETERSHURC 1%.-An omels) | Metion for indefinite postponsment wauld Bobinis Muy Ok W the cutter Bear, reached the De Teller | the war, surgeon of the T \ £ a full and complete | g | mind, who was visitiug this city for sport out of order, and that the only means by PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Aug. 12.—(Special | . t Port Cl ul | ¢ 188 \ 1" notttieq 'th % v | | s just succeeded in dolng what no white | orop statement covering the ocudition to the | which the senate could secure possession | Telegram to The Hee.)-Fletcher Robbins' | b e e B e Y | e ver e state H that I not only did nok man before has done. With no other com- | middle of July has been published. It says [ would be through a motion to reconsider its | condition is mueh tmproved veutor: | nast winter was unusuaily aevers I the | inent aurink the Hainbar 4 R Ty drv panjon but his Indlan guide, he has com- | summer and winter wheat were In most on_granting a confercnce and then to | day, and the doetors think he has a fght- | Arctic. Tk 0 was found 1o | was instrumental in extermn e will fully exonerate me ng ploted the entire trip from St. John to | excellent condition, ask the house to return the bill. Recon- | lug chance for life, have winter ondition, It now | and was shot at several tia charges of fraud or wrong doli

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