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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. — e FUESDAY MORNING; AUGUST 21, 1804, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. BUSY FORMING THE LINES [ %% civcen oo, o et o' | MERCER BY ACCLAMATION TABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMAHA, Already popular subscriptions have been I V. Sibbernson, C. Kramer, B. A. perial, M. J. Abbottt of Hayes Centgr and C opened in Japan to ralse money for the sup- slager, W. E. Kent, John' PoMock, J. N. W. Shurtleft of Hitchcock. The attempt - port of troops in Corea and also to provide Killian, Ed Hoare. F. Hi McLean and J. § will b made to unite the 160 ¢ os from Deserted Their Foreign Cffisers, Who Fx- foF (NG familles of L g TR o LS Etate Delegaticn Instruct:d to Cast a Fall Ll el B ot r-:i. '\m 'm';‘f; )\‘“‘“‘:‘ Advazc) Guard of the ftate Convention Pre- P “'*”“]_"’“ ot g b s ol No Trouble to Get Dave Well {tarted for SR CAITEATISID BEATIR, ehies the ’ Notestein, J. G. Morris, i h s dida e caucus may be held, bu u ; horted Them to Kally aud Pight, ot o R Vote for the Lexington Man, Wiesshand, F. M. Cookingham, EQ Hoare, paring for Tomorrow's Work. already predicted that it will either break Second Term, s ply has stopped. About $50,000 had been Martin Costello, R. E. Jénes, H. T. Spoery: up in a row or else simply wither away. In w donated for the purpose prior to August 1 congressional, J Hatfh lld. R. P. Drake, the first place, it is at once conceded that atid) OBy WA 6omInE (B quite FADIALY. . J. G. Reeder, W. O. Pugsleys John Tanna: | w ) \ Hall county, which does not really belong in £ ) q THE BLOODY BATTLE OF SONGHWAN | and money was coming in quite rapidly CUNING DELEGATES MUCH DIVIDED hill, Frank Kenyon. W, a: MeAputer og, | WCOLL GAINING GROUND EVERY MI*UTE | Hall county, which does not LA CONGRESSIONAL CONVINTION YESTERDAY — CRITICIZED THE GOVERNMENT, PR— Policck, E. A. Stockslager, D. Thomas: con cation north of the Platte, will hardly go — i H. T. Spoery, W. Irwin, R. § into the caucus, because it has a candidate | g Thousauds of the Celestial Soldlers Slalu— | Want to Know What the | McColl, Crounse and Majors Will Recelve H. G. Cross, B. Dussell, Dr. Geer. structed Delegations Swinging Around | ot j(s own fn the person of F. W. Barber. | FPCrs the Rac dome of Them Killed Themselves Lilurald Propoes to Do a Share of Thelr Votes in the John Moffet, M. Whitmoyer, G. W. Clark to the Man from Dawson — Majors' All of the othir candidates promiise (o go into Has Do Ruther than Fight-Pecullar ¢ g 8 " g to es. State € tlon—Other and Herman Luschen. Clai roven by the De- the caucus, It is suspected, however, that S i ot LONDON, Aug. 20.—Replying to a ques- TR All the d.legations go uninstructed, but % e A the caucus fs really a shrewd move upon the Methods o Wrfare, tion in the House of Commons today as to olitical Polutcrs, the state delegation is supposed to be for ts ot the L part of the Majors contingent to solidify — what action the government would take in MacColl, e the wav ng fupport of his column in this —_— view of the House of Lords veto of the ) ‘ SMOC b4 TURRE district. Of the 160 delegates in that district ol & BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 20.—The Exam- | . ioq tenants bill, Sir William Vernon Har- | PENDER, Neb., Aug. 20.—(Special Tele- | CALAFORNIA DEMOCRATS DISTURBED. | 4 congensus of opinon gathered from the | It is conceded now that MacColl has a fair | It WAS & few minutes after 2 o'clock iner prints the following special gram to The B The republican conven- | politicians All ut Sea a8 to Who Will Be | delegates already in Omaha and from re- | Percentaze, more than the Majors men are the congresslonal convention of this, court said that while this was the greatest SHICI-GEN, Cor:a, Aug. A bloody bat- | guestion that can occupy the government’s | tlon, which convened here today, was de- Nominated. lable reports recelved from del gations :‘n'.lv“:f(fn'r': 4:‘["';:':“’:' :'""ll";' h.”wlf;‘..‘.l”v--' ‘I‘"‘; the Second congressional district, comprising tle has just been fought at Songhwan. This | attention, it was unadvisable to make a | cidedly enthusiastic. As delegates to the SAN FRANCISEO, Aug. 20.—The city to- | which are to arrive today points to the [ ag g unit, Mafors' chances wil be greatly | o COUntles of Douglas, Sarpy and Washings ton, conven place s the headquarters of the Japanese ;v atement 'nnlnu slllx‘l(dm n& r;n-«[rn: 'l'!-ww; state convention W. E. Peebles, J. F. Myers, | night is swarming with politicians here to [ nomination of J. H. MacColl of Lexington | improved. Th Sexon, anti-Parne e, asked If, in view o Emingtol ofl ose, G ] aryo d 2 n p ocratic s p o) e republics candidate for governor of act as a unit s the veto on the evicted tenants bill and the | M: Emington, Ed Rose, G. C. Maryott and | attend the democratic state convention, which | as the republican candidate for governor of 18 A un portant villages of the Kingdom, The Chin- | o0 "rc"yi by the House of Lords, the | D- N. Wheeler were elected. Congressional— | convenes in the Baldwin theater' at noon | Nebraska. The more sanguine claim that PR ] the Fifth district will not ned In Patterson hall yesterday already practicilly assured ernoon. The principal object of the gathers nificant features fn the gub- | ing was to nominate a republican candidate fog contest 1s the open and above | cony general, Oshima, and is one of the most im- ¢se have very strong fortifications at Songh- | government ‘would define its policy in the | A. W. Turner, A. C. Abbott, T. E. Leeper, | tomorrow. It is generally predicted that | he will be nominated on the first ballot, but, | prhatorlal cont of the Impeached state of W from start to finish everything wan, and 15,000 troops are sald to be sta- | next queen’s speech Robert Racely, H. S. Swenson and W. S. | tne convention will be sensational, The pol- | Whether he reccives the nomination on the | fiefals and their fmmediate coterio of friends | WeRt i favor of Hon. D. H. Mercer for a B oo ANt are deterniies OBIEtE the Ermity oF (e e | e e ey hitcomb was nominated | yijojang are at sea and not even the know- | first or on some subsequent ballot, it Is gen- | in their support of Tom Majors, From the | fecond term. As soon as the delegates wero to capture the arms and provisions, and bait | o G, COLTL b iment wan fully Impressed | commissioner and. A, Gr Abboce Tor cerouss, | ing ones are predicting results with any de. | erally conceded by those whose acquaintance | Very first Majors was the warm sympathizer | seated Hon. DL M. Robison, chalrman of the army by a clever bit of intrigus. They | Lit"ihe necensity of dealink with It, but the | The state delegation is soliihy for Macoo gree of certainty. - For the gubernatorial | with the situation gives opinion woight that | & personul defender of the fmpeaciied of: | the republican congressional central commite ave out that they wer going to march back | government was not prepared to SRRy o nomination there are many candidates. James | ho will ba the winner in the race: flelals. When the articles of impeachment | tee, rapped for order and addressed tho cone ¥ . e IO REIARS ALY s WL : were under consideration by the joint ses- | to Yashan, and in fact they did parade for a | statement in regard to its policy CUMING COUNTY REFUBLICANS, Budd of Stockton is an avowed aspirant The frantic cfforts of the Majors contin- | gion of the two houses of the legislature, | YeR!Ion, saying Barney Murphy of San Jose Is also being in- | State Delegates Are Divid:d Between Mae- | dustriocusly boomed. Jackson Temple, ex- | & 4 Con OB i Justice of the state supreme court, has also | instructed for MacColl have rece 3 been urged and could undoubtedly have had | severe chcek by the action of Douglas | N8 from the ch v, Nobic. Allg: 20.~(Spesial - Tole: n urged and could undoubtedly have had | severe chcek by the action of Douglas | IN€ from the chai considerable distance in that direction, but iy no sooner were they convinced of the cess of thelr scheme in making the Ch believe they had left the settiement, than t to claim every delegate not absolutely | Majors, as presiding officer, showed his sym- “A genera‘lon ago the peerless statesman ived a [ pathy for the accused officials in every rul- | and sainted patriot, Abraham Lincoln, exe After the articles of | claimed, ‘Give the b ¥s a cha The n adopted and the money | ra Town Burning. suc- NICE, Aug. 20.—~The town of Cagnes, ten miles west of this city, is reported in danger WISN ors. ing republicans of this section, adopting of destruction by fire. The fire department The ee,)—" o O g e- the nomination, but toddy he publicly an- county, The uninstructed delegates now or 6 expenses o C pProp e they marched with a rush strafght up to the | oo oyoctya s T e T PR gram to The Bee)—The Cuming county re- | nounced that he was not a candidate and | realize (hat every constderation of party | oniiie expen: D KL RCBUESHECRLSH v advice for thelr motto, nominated .| ot 2 has eent a detachment to the en- | puplican convention met at this place this | would not accept the nomination under any > | Majors excrted n personal pressure upon 4 L fortifications, attacking them in a body. They | dangered place. It is repor ed that several made a clean sweep of everything, and in the | lives have been lost. Cagnes has a popula- afternoon to sclect delegates to the state, | clrcumstances. It is said, “too, that Con- | POHCY suggests the wisdom of the Douglas | Auditor Moore to prevent him from drawing | Hon. David H. Mercer, the blacksmith's son, course of five hours' fighting tion of about 7,000, congressional, senatorial and float representa. | Sressman Magulre might hate the nomina- | county rpublicans. One-elghth of the re- | the warrants for the o Il RO i spuproahs 2 young i sbart HEH KCRPRL The Chinese were unprepared, and for the | Aid was sent and the firo wan checked be- | tive convention. G. H. Ransom of Bancroft | o G e Sestred It, Bt tonight it seems to { publican vote of the state s polled In Doug- | Jyif, AREECTRe W Vil BRESRCARIEC on Nehragka soll, educated fn her/athbols SBke.of truth be it known, they were “Chin- | fore any great loss had been suffered. No | was selec'ed chalrman, and A. L. Krause | nominated for congrems. . The . “rail: | date not wcoeptabls to s majority of the re- | made no effort Lo conceal the fact that he | 4 “'“‘,""x‘“ nd triumphan ly elected him C| 4 ¢ Wil joss I s ba gz, Kow- & v.re los y y 3 " el . ) i Y § Oppos: It hole fdea of purging o state | When pitted against one of e bes! OW] e g e rae ay (e bowlng, Kewi- | IIves wereclost, | L of West Point and W. D. Gibbon of Beemer | road fight” is already on and threat- | publicans of the strongest county in the | 0pposed the whole dea of purking the stat g against one of the best known wooden Delty set, up on & cannon ball, Aboug Chinese Looking for tho Japs. secretaries. ens to serfously disturb the convention. It | state might endang.r the success of the house of the riugsters who had been sys- most esteemed cltizens of our state, 1,000 ‘.,mw{, ’“.',H,'M‘ljd T CHe ",'““‘m,‘”“.m LONDON, Aug. 20.—A dispatch from The following are the delegates to the | is alleged that the “railroad” men are mak- | tire ticket. Again, Douglas county tematically looting the state treasury for The young m has had a chance and o caove ; % | anangha ; Ting, ¢ | several conventions: State—J. E. Blenkiron, | ing the'r fight to control the nominations for [ #end twelve members to the next legistature, | years. urns to us today bearing the go and seventy Japanese. Shanghal says that Admiral Ting, acting | ; ! AG tler ot cbureel tiat I ndddtien: ok ¥ s the good will OO Ty 1t a1 Bl cowaraioe. | ider { Lnpeiattve™ ordary Fias: o diived H. Ransom, W. D. Gibbon, W. Farley, | railroad commissioners and members of the | and It is being argued with t Hing fo As a mattc o il and esteem of every voter of his dis rict, and f i 4 DEr e L E. K. Valentine, R. F. Kloke, W. Tuefer, | state board of equalizaton. This fight is | that any move calculated to endanger the | fic are returning the favor by now en- | &1 esteem o et el L (L pitated at. the opening of | Success of the state ticket would also en- | deavoring to secure the nomination of their | Of every member of congress, regardless of | of party. He brings with him a record of deserted many of the fan kwai (foreign devil | tne smaller vessels of the Chinese fleet as o) en glve ders to € Ll LR : Ll 4% 1 €. €. MeNish and J. L. Rewey; congres- | sure to be prec h Kfl’&‘.’..’" :rlmu:h«' i ,'.".'yu':u‘u‘:u“.lr'.n‘:’l el ohe | to prevent the Japaness from 1anding | uionai—H, Luhens, W. L. Dutchor, A- M, | the:convention, Two conteating delegations | danger the success of tho legislative ticket. | champlon. In Red Willow county Secretar E 8 _ene; ’ rne d fel Do 0) hii e tel Ory, The stronges 1 e 1 iy T byt ¥ 9 S These ots 3 sngaging P8 of State o1 sisted by N . nad |, ng thelr swords, preferring (o commit suicide | \.CP8 In Chinese territory. The strongest | pyniols G, Rupp, A. R. Olson, O. R. Thomp- | have appeared from Saeramento, One of | Theso facts are now engaging the serious | of State AlL tsted by B. & M. rullroad | having accomplished more for his district " ve Ar openly erulsing In the gult of | oo, "p Briggs, H. Kirk and A. L. Krause; | these delegations is —admitted to be | consideration of the large body of unin- | officials, used their combined influence to se- | =& rather than be murder-d by the Japane: ahile » i 3 e, b Lldal D il e 5l GULE 2y raus . BRL k 3 T ation to p O en- | 10 the way of appropriations and other ade The Ja 6 “offlcara’ Anid . wrien folght: like chi-l, ready to fight the Japanese, but | (o0, o0 0" ATL Robertson, friendly to the Southern Pacific's interests, | structed delegat & to the convention, and | cure a Majors delegation to the state conven e ekiT i BN R 8 SCE SR AT REon - loughuRHRe | Lip) toithis tima theyihaveinot hiadthe good || FI SR X B DE Wl WHIIE L ihse ot harer: o MU B oW e that they are making a deep impression is | tion. In Saline county Attorney General | VAntages than any other man who has evep nre: fortune to meet them. Burke. W, H. iyt i are openly hostile to the | Patent to all, Hastings worked for a solid delegation for | represented this district 0 man has ever Some of the methods of warfare used were St Burke, W. H. Fleming, W. E. Krause, A. | reorganizers, linde s S conteitn ; e y sisted by 5 2 ridiculously gruesome and harrowing. IFor Collision Off Du eun Parody and H. D. Readinger; float—J. M. | “railroad” influence. The question of r l"l\lllh"fk',]"""hl‘d";:‘rr 'f’{ H‘n ;m" k' :T'":w‘:\ \»\\i_ulivrxl.::nly:‘x:]k“ \x“:vl'i!'!‘.”- |:.'|':\I| ('!r ”;m""‘v H‘:Ll.-l--l‘ )ru him fn I\..m. whe whi‘e or Be) ene 80 J J 7. ' hel ohns V. 30 01 Ga fundin, the Pacific road's indebtedness is % ground i e real wa D] k- ells, state hank exa et badlls Y | black, rich or poor, democrat, po list - instance, the Chinese, it Is told, used old | LONDON, Aug. The steamer Zamwe, | Johnson, W. A. Gannon, John Gannon, L PRt L | and is certain | IN€ up a ticket has commenced in earnest. [ A. R. Humphrey, commissioner of public | publican. He Is Known 1 Washingion e A. Black and | also a vital to disturb the convention. George Nellor, R. 8. Farley, W L. S. Strain, fashioned stink pots, bowls slung on poles, and filled with sulphuric and other bad : 1 i gton as a | Nebraskan with hustle stamped all tender for the coast guard service, and the isted by a number of ored to capt The Majors forces have lost their cool of assurance, while the MacColl dele lands and buildings, typlc smelling, deadly acids, which Kill, perhaps, | British bark Annie Stafford, Captain Robin- | ®ooiupying seats in the convention as dele- — 38 i cOoll delegations i B. & s ore ire # | over him. The young men of this district, more quickly than a rifle shot. One stink | 5o of St. John, N. B., bound from Dunkirk | gates were the following old-time demoerats AFTER THE RAILROADS. A nunhayconta ogte very. amom, ((aolld delegation for Majots; snd did wuncesd {iptoud ot niareaord) I srecogmitioniaERNN pot cast in among a dozen soldiers kills every | for Philadelphia, were in colilston yesterday | who have recently renounced their fealty to T (O R (o] [aft L s O i G e services, and with full confidence in his fus man inside of a few seconds. The Mongols | Off Dungeness. The Zamw:'s mizzenmast was | that party: Dr. H. S. Summers, late | South Dakota Republicans Will Meet In fontoat w'm]f e ‘\l'«jurw‘ o8 (': T e libéral dispensation of annual passes. ture, present him with the magnificend dlso resorted to wooden axes and to long | Carried away and a portion of her bulwarks | superintendent of the Norfolk Insane asylum Stute Convention Foiay. U116 Ak ey lorolis KARNCSToR e w1 e Seen With a Fleld Gluss. trophy ‘of a renomination by acclumation, bumboo poles. Many of them threw their | Smashed. —The bark sustained no serlous | ynger Governor Boyd; H. D. Readinger, | SIOUX FALLS, Aug. 20.-4(Special to The | fight that lacks the ? lereby voicing the sentiment of the voters Abbott, editor of the Hayes County stimulus of confidence Miles J oxpress guns away deliberately when thy caught | damage, and p voyage. 1 at the late primaries, and the formerly county judge and county superin en- | poo) iy gtate republican convention, [ In succe epublica d one of the candidates for | vorers of (his a glimpse of the enemy surrounding them ancae = ent of ¥ v: F. A. Mewls, also county ol oAl Republican, and one of t voters of this district will re him to HiEwia: Quron:clova: - rd NEW \"t’)l"{(l i aroe. 4 ;‘l‘l‘lltl.l' (’n”l‘ll;u::{r:lem;:-z;rs all of West Point, and | Which meets in Yankton on Wednesday, Is TRYING TO BREAK ITS FORCE. commissioner of public lands and buildings, | congress by at least 3,000 plar over any, 1t is impossible to accurately describe the \ NE 2 AL ipanese BOV- | yoin Fennema and G. R. Tucker, farmers | likely to make a radical departure in its [ AS a counter movement to the MacColl | arrived late last evening. He discussed his | candidates who may be pitted against pim barbarities which these pople practice in | eriment has ordered, it is said, 100,000 s plac pra near this place. their methods of war, and also in their penal | stands of guns and ammunition from a firm assurance of irany punishment in times of peace. In this city. When questioned as to the re- ‘With honest, feirless Dave Mercer at the head of our local ticket, the republicans enter the campaign with already assured vic ory, fons and the | platform. It is now practically certain that [ boom in Douglas county the follawers of | .y Majors and a few disgruntled delegates in i this city, who were elected at the primaries stringent railroad laws the coming winter. | by masquerading as MacColl men, are circ cse acce: hers, fully as prominent | the platform will call for the enactment of nd influential as these, are very en- man who will not be disappointed if the con- e on the vention fails to select him for a pla v with the cheorful serenity of a | | | i | | e i et A AEe o o me ity thelre : il " 5 for the entire ticket. Place only clean, ace MINISTER KURINO TALKS, fact'is T am not at liberty to talk concerning ..‘.;:,“li‘(fi“,"‘M}m”"" selected today is un- | FOr a number of years there has been a | lating around in the hotel corridors with | ticket. He states that he is for ony N | tive, honest republicans on your tick | stato tne first choice of | Erowing sentiment that the railroads were [ Feports of internal dissension in the Douglas | I's own district first and that he is Willing | Give the bhoys a chance and nothing can stem B th matter, as the two countries are at war | instructed. Majors | Mo Says the Japs Have by Far the Best [ and a staement may do considerable harm.” | {wo MacColl is @ favorite of others, while | carrying on things with a high hand in | delegatio They are trying (o make out- [ t0 withdraw from any race if by 0 doing be | o republican tide, (hat ure a place on the ticket for the Fifth Iready rapldly, Tralned Soldiers, — - o T cholce e ma y | South Dakota, and there has been a constant | side delegates belleve that th, only ai] can se coming our way. The laboring men, th 2 . rounse is the first choice of the majority | S a , a Lol Fr ) ring men, the SAN FRANCISCO, ~Aug, 20.—S. Kurino, | Furopean War Shins Golae to Moroceo. | " (he sccond choice of the bilance. C. S, | Kitation, cspeclally in the farmers alliance, i ey ot AacColl dslegatontin UVAICM, Maunin, editor of the North Dend | DUSInE en and tho mnsses AraiwItEILOR AT 7 LONDON, Aug. 20.—Spain, Great Britain | ocpey o andida or the nomina- | for some sharp measure of regulation. e Douglas county convention, in face of et s RN | & return of old-time pr ity that can onl, the Japanese diplomat who was recently ap- Ccney of Stanton, candidate r This year the crop fallyre and the result- | the notorious fact that out of the 160 dele- | Republican, is another newspaper candidate © opne through republican sucepss,” i § 1 Italy are sending war ships to Masaga te superintendent of public in- 7 A SR pointed minister plenipotentiary to the U: Ang L Masagan, | tion for state superinte P % ey 4 2 8 . ifteen were | Who arrived last evening. He is making his Uil Y tothe United | 4, "which place the sultan of Moroceo's | struction, wWas present and addressed the | ing hard times have drawn the attention of | Sates In that convention all but fifteen were : & States, is here on his way to Washingi e ol e es, | elected on pledges for MacColl, and in all [ canvass for secretary of state in a some- 3 y the Kabyle rebcls. As already cabled, : s1d6 ckets were . hea 4 c- | himself as a candidate in his own paper and Of the far east up to the time of his de- | Masagan is now besicged by the Kaby found which work to the injury of the state. [ sides the tickets were headed with Ma nse 3 e 3 Coll's name. Another fact that stares these | asked the cheerful assistance of his fellow parture. He is not one of those who consider Thefpopulists aresifofonguiideonmitiodito men over the His speech was greeted with a round of ape plause, af er which Judge Hassett of Sarpy, | county was nominated for temporary chalrs { man and D. 8. Lowrie of the th ward of Omaha temporary secretary. Mr. Hassott ase CEDAR DEMOURATS FOR BRY AN v S| tate. He has many | g Norwegian Politienl Situntion. e olr State Delogates to Work | adopting the lowa or more extreme laws, and | feKirs in the face Is that every delegate in | DCWspape 1 | sured the convention that republican succes the quarrel between the nations as a matter LONDON, Aug. 20.—The Times' Berlin cor- i Sl y(..l: l:lu‘.:u:«:-:‘nF“ ol it is well known that the. democrats will | the '!I.\ullghw county convention, whd had Ilr\lvmll . but -lrc:!::x:dww be Interviewed as.to | wog"aseured and that Sarpy (l,'r»:luly Iw:uldflll;; of days and weeks, and from his position in i X% =S £ e o adopt a similar plank. Hitherto the republi- [ anything to say, publicly proclaimed him- | hig chances of success. 3 its share. the Japanese government—ne was director ;‘shuu((];n‘l. says u(\l.\lcn have reached Berlin HARTINGTON, Neb., Aug. 20.—(Speclal | /%, vo tought shy' of railroad legisiation, | 'self in favor of MacColl, and not a solitary ‘Mesars.: Haakell'and Voegel of “"‘f'f"*"’“”; WHAT DAVE HAS DONE. of political affalrs in the foreign ofico before [ (1o Christiana, Norway, showlng the elec- | Telegram to The Bee)—Democritic county | gnd the fact that Senator Pettigrew and | delegate dared avow himself to be for | wrrived ,‘lnrllfh)‘::fl the advance agents of There bolng no contes's, the credentials of he took his present position—his opinion has [ At Pinmare tedionte g, Gistrict of Troms convention was held here this afiernoon | othier leading men in the party are railroad | Majors. The men who opposed (nstructions | the Polic county delegation. = = = | There bl no Douglas, Sarpy and Wa welght. Weglan political situnting, 8¢ i1 the Nor- | (i "y “fuil delegation present. The resolu- | builders and heavily intercsted in promot- | all “claimed to be for MacColl, but simply | J: T B e | ion, cointlee ware boer DA LNl Regarding the Chinese forces he suys: | OS™0 political situation. tion offered recognized In President Cleve- | In% railroed enterpriscs has restrained the | did not like the idea of what ihey called a | Board of Transporiation, was amang the first | Ision couniis were accepted © The tem “The’ northern fleet Is good and probably Cholera at Marscilles. land: an/ honsat, Brave jand ableystaesman | PAIE LRI Ay Cagtive stepsBut [0k TS SIS Yote op et chsirmanship |10 aTEYS YOSSEEYL (B & CORIY e ol rter whioh e reRolution: ciforen by b some of the scattering fleet is fairly compe- | WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—A cablegram | - = 1 latelysthoRrankalotiSginghatorahae ety ConEEC Lo ed Abeyand faiidoubtBiwlint Aithes e me up yesterday. The entire Lancas- | Robison was adopted by a unanimous vots His administration was endorsed in full, ex- | qugmented by some. very formidable inna. | sentiment of the convention was as regards | also ; L B cepting those Issues on which he disagrees | onces. The jobbers of Sioux Falls, Aberdeen, | MacColl. The vote stood 98 to 62, and of | ter county delogation will arrive today and | amid the wildest enthus Agust 17, saye there have becn twenty-one | with o majority of the democratic members | Yankion, Watertown and Plerre have takon | the 62 there were at least ten' votes | Will take quarters al the Murray. They will s as follows deaths from cholera there since the 4th. ot cong In these matters the conven- | hold of the subject and have made up their | Biven to Chaffee, who had bren foisted by | €0 into caucus at 2 o'clock and then will defi- | Whereas, Hon, D, H, Mercer, our member ton thought that congress was right and | minds to secure from the candidates of all [ Unitt into the chair, as a personal comy nitely datermine upon thoiprogram to be pur- [ of congress In his drst tevm SRR tent to make a fight, but so far as traming | reop T . st : 18 concerned I considor the Japancse far su. | o Consul Thomas at Marsellles, dated perior. Our general facilities for fighting are also far better, *“The Chinese government has no direct asm. The reso control over its navy. It is scattered and n g | Cleveland radically wrong. partles pledges to pass such laws as will em- | ment on account of personal dislike for Lis :!\‘4{ :; Illl’:\;::l\i;;““il‘l': I'“I'I"‘v‘_’lr:;:}‘r' “""‘;{" "l’lr"“ soclates and accomplished Letter results the naval control is nil. There is no disci- * | Hon. W. J. Bryan's course in congress | power the railroad commissioners to prevent | obponent. It'ls scarcely erodible that any | sixly delegates in the Lancaster crowd, and | 5ROl Who e B T o i |2 Ho Qecl nthusiasm. | was endorsed and the delegates to the state | discriminations and regulate fares. deiegate, who had any solCreipeet or peli- | (hey exoeet o cut an tmportant fkure in | bttt G e in e sume peviod of cipline, 3 S ention were Instructed to use all honor- Mt ical hopes, would under these circumstances | he convention. vice, und, EGENLCC sabio/ bt ithe whalo hiayvyiis £ PRISONERS. SRR R SR NO MOKE BUSINE: o' violence to'the cxpressed will of Dougies | The Hox Butte eounty delogation was the | | Wicrens iy his consistent, active, nduse s ] 8 uccee 2 i o 3 e first to arrive in the city, coming in on an lous orts to ve his The minister's attention was called to a re- | Judge Archer Fixe. i United States senator to succeed Manderson. county republicans. e el sany | - dlatrio been able to at- cent_cablegram in which it was stated that 0 Archer Fixes the Ball for Griswold | T. 7. Linkhart, W. T. Ogara, J. C. Zelgler, | Republican Senators Flacé an Embargo on | It is now ccnoeded by the best informed carly train yosterday morning. The deloga- | QSIFICS L staler he hus buen avle o at- B8 Ohinese wara offering large speclal prises 3 and Lindsoy. A. M. Gooding, J. M. Loraug, S. Lynde, Tarlff Legislation and Spo politiclans that there will be no dark horse | tion i headed by Smith Tuttle and J. R. | % GEECRIC ; for the destruction of the Japanese naval ves. [, PUATTSMOUTH, Neb., Aug. 20.—(Special | George Saunders and T. P. ole were chosen | v\ cHINGTON, Aug. 20—The republicans | feature in the pending contest for govornor yan Doskiri, and they elt elam 1o be tor | "iesolvid,” That we neartly endorse tha Japa @ = [V etz = 2 AoV 4 ASHIN N, - 20.— . y ajo : feld befors | Majors but one. e has insisted that he | co of 'Hon. David H. Mercer upc sels, for the heads of prominent officers and [ Telegram to The Bee)—The hearing in tne | 85 delegates to the state conventi:n. Eight | T4 B0 =0 B i et I e oant oL v landons ithe 101 Hibatored (BB ANEH facColl on the first ballg hational fssucs’ in that he Me been® apend B Nt tihy onn tloat o L oo e ot | Ilataber Rablre s delegates each were chosen for the repre- | Say there e no more business m- | Wednesday and all his strength is centered | Will vote for MacColl on the first ballot. fast 0 time honored repiblican Jeineiole B e aoldioren 3 e PGt er case was concluded | gonative, congressional and senatorlal con- | portance transacted in the senate this session, | on a new man who could cut into the Mac- | Tom Majors arrived at the Millard last fast to time nonored republican ]“x"nu':\,:b.’i-é et et baeaniLhia cabloaraiait. fasid “' ;l“ “‘I""l“:’“‘l Judge Archer binding Gris- | vention. except, perhaps, the passing of the bills cor- | Coll forces. That is scarcely among the <'\"~‘"“'KI"“'I “'":“'"l tely “"“;“‘:"‘x"““"l"f"l“li record, and we especially comimend him. to am, vol Lindsey ov 3 i - i e situn ore he remained closeted wi rson Sl Epeaiaily; comt Minister Kurino, “but it would e just Tike | :h:l:ler.rg“ :;y“-::lo:* :o the (m;n-nl,u court Favored Freo Siiver. recting the alcohol schedulé. Today Senator l"’""“"“\';‘l‘n{{’\.‘l')“ ll'][“\‘[‘)‘(‘;’l';m_‘_mm N D U s D S {ho veiters of the Second congressional dise the Chinese. I am informed they placed re- b Griswepgenier and admitting | goHUYLER, Neb., Aug. 20.—(Speclal Tele- | Lindsay of Kentucky was ready to make a L 3 ol 4 2hit:h Church Howi 't yet arrived, but ving. secured SR T o com- bR lBrmed they placed re | lam' 1o balt: Qrlswoldi ball: s e iog |« Bc , Neb., Aug. D y The ropublican state sonvention which is | I8 Church Howe has not yet arrived, I Having securcd @ place on the com: is expected to look in on the delegates today. | mittee on public buildings and grounds been enabled to obtain f; house o inc he orable’ re= $7,500 and Lindsey's $2, The fudgo, /In'| (EraM ito"The Bee,)=Tha (democratio county, | #peech, ' Tho Ientucky: senator, desires: to [Fiofassembloin; this ity tororrow. morhing fixing the bail, took into consideration 'the | convention today was fully as turbulent as [ defend the action of the senate finance com- | ot 10 o'elock will he the inreest ever. hery bassadors in China. In Japan imperial de- C. H. Deitrich of Hastings was one of f hi crees have been issued for the protection of oLy s AD¢ e EaLINa K s ! limit of the Chinese. P respective ability of the men to furnish the | many preceding incidents had indicated it [ Mittee and the democratic senators who sup- | jn the state. No Nebraska state convention e :,,'.“‘\"Zlv "’i‘::::‘u‘l‘\’ e m’.n‘m r:xlul ‘[; iaats Omaha postofiice building from “The intention of the Japanese government | $4me. — Griswold’s ball will be arranged | would be. The silver men came off victorious | Ported them. It is also understood Senator | ever summoned 962 delegates befor. of the Adami Yy delega pects 00,000 1o §2,000,0005 to appropriate §200,000 LAPARIAG.8 tonight 1 he wi e 4 Allison of lowa was ready to make a speech | * The adya 4 i .. | the other sixteen tomorrow afternoon i public’ biilding at South Omaha, i8 the peace of the east. Japan is fighting to ght, and ‘he will probably leave for | for Bryan and silver, In spite of the fine [ A o b Sl The advance guards began to arrive yes- Mrs. Baldwin and Miss MacColl of Lexing- | being twice the amount appropriated fop preserve the peuce of the east. The balance | OMaha in the morning. As fo Lind it head work of the opposition. The north | Of some leng(h on the pregent status of the | terday morning, " Indced, some of the early (O TG0 PR GEOT TR G e T C LT (s “other city of the same population; to of power Is as much a factor in oriental poij- | 1008 not seem to be known whether he will | county precincts attempted to run in full | tariff legislation. It is posible both of these | birds wer: on the ground over Sunday. Most Bibar atbolalErade. Sarrivaaliat itheXMIllazal| apropT 000 ibife bullding at tics as it fs in European affairs and the | D¢ able to furnish bail or not. representation by use of proxies. A motion | SPieches will be made by the courtesy of the | of the score or more of candidates are al- ;7'_, evening, and will be Interestad onlookers | NOFfolk: to appropri 000 for improves 2 , < 4 The only interesting tes'imon: ddu > Foby L el T senate, although the republicans sald today } ready here, having arrived as early as Mon. | A5t evening, an Ll g l nt of the riy © (this In conjunction autonomy of Corea s Insisted upon by Japan | The ons nE testimony adduced | was made that the g e e ke o AL aa e tha i) Facadchaea, havingjarsive { y o |t the convention tomorrow. negr the xiy (it In conunafifn ce of powe his ernoon was from O'Neil, convene el c e the X day forenoon, b but few exceptions a { tion'tomor 4 Senator ) , @150 to Ing ioiproserve that balance of power. 0 Il one ot | convene separately and each nominate. the | LWV 5E SRCREIRO LA, IRAALS S GaRt ee el e et [ ons. 2 Dr. C. D. Bvans, Dr. D. L. M and B. | (he appropristion Tort Crook . fromy “In regard to the need of Japan for sup- | Lindsey's seconds in the fight, who testified | requisite number of delegates. One arose plies of different kinds from America, it that Lindsey's scheme to do up Robbins was | to ask what would become of those who hard at present to tell just what it will tak concelved the day of the contest while the | cared not for silver or gold, but were demo- At present Japar has an abundance of muni- | MeN Were resiing on the river bank, crats only, whereupon C. J. Phelps begged z have taken rooms and | P speeches. ~Some of the democrats asscrt, | opmed headquarters at the Millard, and the | © P however, that if any attempt is made to pre- | parlor floor is already completely given up to vent the speeches on ‘the democratic side a | the men who want to be governor or somo- ol of Colimbus, delegates to the re- | $00,00 o $10000, net to mention s0me publican state convention, are at the Mercer. | mjnor matte ;\..; apnropriations. e Seve members of the Johuson county | % Y his activity and acquuintance at the clegation, with A. P. Davidson as chairman, | hostoffice ‘department he ‘was enabled “to d supplies, but if the war were to | The stato rested its case about 3:30 p. | to be heard and somewhat pacified passions | quorum of the sinate Wil be recalled under | thing else. The demand for headquarters | 1°1°K ohe gbtaln two pranch postoflices In the, city of :,‘,fl,'.”;l':,:,,: thie wndoubtodly we must draw | M., and the defense then waived the right of | by reciting that those In the back. scats duress' by the:sergnant-AuRTmA. (0 ikhe 1e-. | has-Thoon e great that it has be.n neces- | Camein lastevening. Omann, and he hoiies to adi four. other on other countri testimony and proceeded to the arguments. [ and mourners In the corner (republicans [ Publicen sie it 18 © tarife lesislation, 1u | 54T to extend the political preserves to the Kepublican Clube, Atteation Tn. the Intarent. of Omahn wennE T Wo are not giving any advantage to Rus- | Judge Sullivan opencd for the state, followed | and populists) would “laugh at us it we [ PAte, as well as the tarift legislation, I8 | second floor. By this evening these ty Al republican clubs of Douglas county are congressmun devoted weeks of time sla and that is why England I8 now neutral. [ by Malthew Gering for Griswold, and Will | split in this convention. Work was re- h“’:“m A ¥ Bly & | floors will be the gravitating point for hun requested to turn out enmasse, the presidents | @04 all his energy toward sccuring the cois Had Japan and Russla acted together this | Gurley for both Griswold and Lindsey. Both | sumed, but the feelings would not down. 3| Ron dreds of cager, anxious, pushing, wire pull- e e R g e i e e A;rx“llln» ln(vu_v.urlm the Omab v_u:vjh would not be the case. I do not think that | Bentlemen made eloquent, able pléas, and | Delegates to state convention are: C. H ALL CAME OUT OF PENSIONS. ing ~'"“' log rolling men, all of them bent | ! iSRG AR AL Ar I, o a ice butlding for an Omiaha !;‘:.:wmx.l«; France, England or Russia will be brought | materially strengthened their case. County | Chase, James Hughes, E. J. Rogers, ¢ Al 3 ' upon gaining votes for their respec meeting on Tuesday evening, August i1 a Milwa —_ friends. Already the rooms are redolent with | rm on Farnam at Seventeenth, Eigh- Sais tacta: Holing Reduction In Appropriutions All Comes Out | the smoke from fr.e clgars, furnished In | to:nth and Nineteenth streets In order of ar- | i, Sonriehene e TS | of the Veteran's Pocket. unlimited quantities, but in somewhat | rival 8 o'clock sharp. All delegates and | gfficer to give th e the ular army Omaha High school boys fn'o this controversy, but that it will be by | Attorney Travis closed for the state in one | Thomas, M, T. Grassman, John Vanhous the Chinese alone.” of his strongest arguments, H. E. Phelps and H. G. Branch, six to two Judge Archer at once proceeded to give his | in favor of silver. Eight congressional dele- AFRAID OF ANOTHER ALABAMA. decislon, saying in effect that it had not | gates are solid for Robertson. The senatorial WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—Representative n{:un'::‘x quality by the candidates, and republicans of the state aro requested o fall miliiary instruction. " Omahi was - the first RN been shown, In his opinion, that Lindsey had | delegates are for Platte and Colfax. They | Henderson of lowa, highest ranking republi- | 10 'elock tonignt meniwillatons tialriways |/l ay e DEnpRsian (esacy A e G e A e e po s frm srpedo | Struck the” fatal blows with premeditated | are: F. J. Dobey, M. Zentmeyer, John | can member of the house appropriations com. | [NTOUSR rooms and corridors with the aid [ Five minute specch®s by prominent republi Orders his bill to disnense with the needless exs Chinn Detai British of a guide, mittee, has prepared a statement as to the | The headquarter cansiatithe state wlllitake placa pense of sending eleetoral messeng, malice, and that he could not therefore hold | Knuhl, F. Barnholdt, J. L. Birchenough, H. Nn canc eI B A pense of ding electoral s to ve thousandg of the two I H the fc del e second degree, as | G. Braucht, F. W. Shenka and 8. F. Fo A LONDON, Aug. {Thel Qlobo tita'atterst [} NE-FIAN (O MULCeR W the decond degre x| "Branout, I W, 3honks Bnd B.OX.. D view of the minority of ‘the committeo on | didates for governor are check by Jowl on | The order of march will be as follows of dollars to the people of the country at noon applauds the government for acting | geemed the evidence warranted him in bind. Caming Demoerats Divided. appropriations of the present congress. The ;ll':' IIur floor m Majors occuping rooms st lr‘n ",‘3."""“ ‘lf- l‘m:’u Hxlllu k““‘”llil an L-ln-“ i (A ! Wit vigor in preventing ¢ viclation of the | jng them over on the charge of manslaughters [ WEST POINT, Neb., Aug. 20.—(Special to | statement says: “The appropriations for the | 116 and 115 ;;.‘I'xlrl,';-’ui‘}ffli\.{.’.: ol Kecolyly :L‘,\‘,‘Lf‘\r,".';,:;"",,’," PO HE R B S L O RS LA eniiatment act, saying: =~ “It 18 plain that | Tho general opinlon here seems to be that | The Bee.)—The demacratic county conven- | fiscal yoar ending June 30, 1805, Just made | 130 and 122, The. closa roximity or tin | north an Feurteonth ta Davenport, west o | and hus beeh' the consistent and. emoteE 1t doss not Intend to allow another Alabaman | Judge Archer's declslon was given In ac- | tion is called to mect Saturday at West'| by the Fifty-third congresg, amounts to $490.- | headquarters of these two men susyests the | Davenport. to. Fitteenth; north. on Fifteenth A RS T to Le fitted out. We are very sore about | cordance with the testimony Point. A very warm time is expected, as -:’p‘mll""'y I'::u'lv ltllw'wril'nunen; :uu:l,ul rarrow distance that seems to separate their | to Jefferson Square, se from an unfriendly admine ec \ » 18 no R 3 C de- | approj d wel . hose fo ¢ | forces among the d Both are cl it B. H. ROBINSON, ) the Alabama decisicn, vet there 15 no doubt RIGHT \ T the party in Cuming county is badly de atlor X hox among th oth are clain ) 1. that It was, ln principle, perfectly right.” e TRALY DATOHED, moralized, being divided into several fac- !"j;““':n:‘l']‘z"m It Jag ".“::;;‘"n-;‘l"fill",r‘r’l'::““;“"i ing the nomination on the first bullot President Unlon League Ciubs. rvely throush his offorts Omana way The Globe's commendation of the govern- | kugineer and T a | tions. e total am ppfopristed for the last | "R, B, Mcore of Lincoln, one of the candi- e enibled o recelve recognition n the Tndian ment was caused by the Engineer and T Killed and The democratic central committee met [ fiscal year, ending Jume 30, 1894, mado by | gates for lieutenant goyernor, visited Omaha Fstablished Hoadquariers. supply department, and tha Jobbers and t that it or- dercd customs officers at Newcastle (o selze, [ o0 ;o NAY TR Widnesday and appolnted the following under the forelgn enlistment act, a torpedo S “0UIS, Aug. midnight last | qojegates to attend the congressional co cateher built at the Elswick works for China, | DIght freight train No. 94 on the Waba vention at Norfolk August 23: R. P. M and to detain her until she is condemned or | struck a horse a mile west of Jonesburg ire, T. 0. Kane, J. J. Barge, Carl M for a few hours Sunday and engaged quar- Matt Daugherty;-republican inomines cfor:| maniastitess. ‘f‘(,'.,".\'if.,‘,',,“‘r‘.‘,"'2:};’,,‘,}{(»',','\% gress, amounted to $618,504,854. During the | targ ' for tho entire Lincater s congress In the Sixth district, arrived e ’ - 0 e Lancaster county dele- ong| n Sixth ! W this crm of the civil service, Had the ads 1;*]‘r »‘m‘“;'"l “;“r”“l ":;fll:‘L“"rn"'i“"]‘l”“::‘“"l ey | Eution, sixty In all, at the Murray hotel. | the city last night and opened headquarters | minisiration been favorable he would proba approj 8 ! ny, Ancl B €| The Mbore headquarters, however, will be | for a few days, until t ably have sccured a branch Indian supply, released by process of law. which resulted fn the ditching of the locomo- Gua Wessel, D. W. Albers, P. I O'Sullivan, | fctehey of $14.110.724, the total sum of $180. | at tho Millard, In i Aoy Ve . The forelgn enlstment act makes it a 4 08 Willam Emley, I. A. Johngon, C. H. Acker- | 68107485, At this sesstdn there is appro- [ My Moare is watching the Einally Svery oitincn of the Besond ogue misdemennol to assist a foreign state at | UVe and nincteen cars and the killing of the | pan Mae LaPorte, Jullus Thiels and Her- | Priated for pensions, $151,681 jorat, populist, prohibitionist o enkinser an o ianpa. [The naue 99, \populist, ‘prohibitionist or war with o friendly state by enlisting in | eO€InCCr and three tramps. The names of | man'Koch. 099,504 s known and felt that evep the second session of the Fifty-second con- > state convention ver, in room 27 at th Millard, Head or . $20 AourR i 2 ’Inullw:\’m;h quarters will be in charge of Henry Cutting i in penstons | ® Breat deal of care. At a caucus of the | of Kearney, Mr, Daugherty regards his less, which reductfon in pensions | Lancaster coun: didegation a resolution | prospects of election as bright. He says : publican, | the whole apparept®reduction in all | was adopted pledging the delegates to stand g i exceed 1ty service or by supplying it with war ves- Aka or Nenator. 1 | he anticipates no fusion by democrats and | since David H. Mcreer took the oath of it mérvice ov Ly suppiring ENGINEER. 0, FELTON of Moberly, Mo, o m\‘n"“.-:P ‘:.‘l.u.\: iy o 1 1 | appropriations by this scssioh under the last | by Mr. Moore as lonk as he was In the race :'upull«'::s“.:v‘uf ho fusion xl,» lomostats ‘and | nce Lavld b, Merdes took e antl O The secretary of state for forcign affairs BIRCH MILLER NOR' LATTE, Neb., Aug. 20.—(Speclal | session of the last cangress By $2: 3 for lientenant governor, It is clatmed for | populists will renominate Kem had a warm personal friend in Washington has ordered the customs authorities at Glas- WILLIAM ADLER. ¥ Telegram to The Bee.)—The Thirtieth dis- e Moore that Lie will thus be able to placs the A. M. Robbins of Ord, candidate for at- | AN "valllflu‘"\r-]\I“'Il“‘l\. "““"‘"’!"“'5,‘“ e EOW to seize the warship Istam, which is | J. E. THOMPSON trict republican senatorial convention con- Favored the! City. Lancaster county vote to the credit of elther [ torney general, has opened headquarters ut | fhg "o Atve mim perionally or offfolaiy belug fitted out there for eit China or The following persons were also injured: vened in North Platte today. The lon DES MOINES, Aug. 20.~(Special Teleg candidato for goy rnor. thalPAnasan day or night R Fireman Tilon, serlously, was harmonious, and Captain AKers of Scolts | (o The Bee)—Judge Baltet this morning an- | THe position of the Gage county dol gic | LS. Dew, candidate for commissioner of BY INTENSIPLED ACCLAMATION, der was issued under the foreig rakeman Charles Fairbanks, left arm | Bluff county was nominated for senator. Cap- 5 i on on the state ticket is being watched | public lands and buildings, has headquart rs £y esolution adopted a e col . enlistment, us was the order to s:ize | broken. mlnfl.\kvrs]n Well known In the dlstrict as an | N0Unced bis declsion in the detion brought by | wich ‘. great deal of interest. Tho Majors Rible danch an 5 L vard reMluHon Alonjec :]‘.yl..lfm;nln‘:':’n... o~ the Blswick works' torpedo catcher at New- | H. Humphreys, tramp, head cut. able speaker, and his republicanism dates | JOhn V. Farwell of Chicago to enjoin the | men claim that Gage county has two candi Distributing ¢ Tites Alooting, nomination of Hon. D, H. Mercer was read nastle. Peter Deering, tramp, back injured from the 60's. He will make a lively cam- | ©ity from collecting $16,000 8pivial taxcs as- | dates for places on the state ticket, one be n s HLHUE SRR R0 Alosking: after which B. H. Rob'son moved his ree 4 X o —-— a Henry Risch, tramp, leg broken, back in- | paign of it sessed ugalnst the land ‘ownedl by Farwell for | Ing W. 8. Summers for attorney gencral The distributing committes of the reccp- [ 4% = aat RS 1 instant FINANCIAL PANIC IN JAPAN, R e repiblicans of the Pifty-fourth repre- | the paving of ::xub.ng‘flgrf-ry ubon which | and the other C, . Pearse for superinten- | tion commitice on state cchvention are re- [ ffmination by acclupation, in an instaut ce Willla S A Ry AL SIS ot S ar- | the land abuts. Farwell Attempted to re- | dent of public instruction quested to meet p 11 aiolodke thix AA00 8 I MO Tanks Suspending Lo Deposits With- ‘“ K“L \\‘\v:l‘ltr:u:nl]:-I::.u{m::::‘} “:t‘l K3 n:n::{ll\‘;h Ilinllrl\ ;r” n‘.p:..m 11“:.‘!&“:: “:: strain the city from collecting the certifi- When '”“_ PP T R i R TTEE) v‘ meet promptly at lock this | put and carri 1" while hats and coats were Arawn und Capitulists Holding Their Cash. William Smith, seriously bruised e won formarly: 8 realdsnt of thia clty, re. | cates by applying for an Injunction, denying | delegation to the state convention was un morning ..|{ ’V’}v ‘ll.mul’v‘un club ‘(.,,‘\4,..] The |{. ‘,“,‘," tow u“l v:: £ m" & vy»l.. \‘u‘“. wners :.»,(. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 20.—A panle Is [ 7ho wounded and the remains of the killed | moving to Keith county a few years ngo, authority of the city {0 asdess or collect the | Instructed. An effort was made to secure | MEMYENS Of the GO Blorks PR W 13 L O 0 g AT R R Tl Rl Y H. feared in Japanese finance circles on account | were taken to Jonesbur ¥ special assersmenty uponthe ground that the | fnstructions for Majors, bt It was smoth. | St J; th Denny, Carl Wlorkinau, P i Win- | Herb I Leavitt, ). W, Care and D 1o ¢t the Corean imbroglio, say the J o | William Fidler of St. Joseph later died Frank W, Mills Nom nated. land' affected was lockted outside the old | cred. Just befora the convention adjourned, | Ler% John Morbere, A, H. 1 e, A, John RAOLNATE AppaiiiedtAs 420 Daners. The bunks huve suspended tnots | from . internal (nfurles. He was under th BRATRICR, Avs: 20.=(8pscial Telograp | clix limita and that i\ gnnssatian law was | however, and Jn. the confuslon insident to | fo0s & W. Batten. Kd Peturacn, brank L. | produse the bods of Havo Merers o o and JBNIGS: = AR hanks: buve wuspended debris ahout elght hours and died about fif- | to The Bee.)—The Thirty-third representative | Valld for certain teehnical reasons. It s i the windup, a resolution was introduced in- | Crawford, LEUE Wisier M. Morcer entered the hall. ‘Agaln the s Joune, while deposits aro belug fast with- | joon minutes after being taken out. His | gjsirict convention met in this clty today | PFODADIe the case .will be appealed structing the delegation to work for the To All Hamilton ans. vention ‘went wild, while Dave - spoke At drawn. Capltalis's are unwilling to invest, | brother was by his side when the crash oc- ' L 4 ) iy The judge decided that, as Farwell did not | pomination of C. G. Pearse for superinten All members of the Hamilton clul length, reviewing the past campalgn and the s they expect to have an opportunity of | curred, but tseaped uninjured. A man who [ 404 nominated Frank W. Mills of Dewitt by [ appear at the proper timie and enter protest | dent of public Instruction. This resolution | A1l members AULAR. SN AX8. 1 k which he had accomplished during t L ;) Y na | Was cit In the bowels, probably fatally, re. | acclamation for float representative. T. H. | ugainst the letting of the contract for paving | was laid on the table- by & vote of 2 to 1 It | auested to assemble at Seventeenth and Far B e i eatat ey SRR Inakiug large profta through the panic. The | ALA Ph0 T, 6 Yt PO eatdence, | The | Fulton and I.'N. Prout of this city and J..| and assessment of.cosis againat the property. | in ssserted by thoss who claim to e weil | nam streets Tuesday evening at § o'clock \Vashington stil lived, but It had the worst money market I8 now very sUff. This condi- | wrook wiil cost the railway thousands of | W. Shabata of Saline county were named as’| he could not come in on the ground clalmed | informed that the delegation will vote | sharp, with club badges, for (he purpose of thon I8 due fu the belief that the present war | dollars. the district central committe and evade payment. On the final decision | solidly for Summers and be divided upon the | pasticipating in the parade case of dyspepsia that had ever been - dingnosed by any expert :nhfll bo l.lr“w‘ lw{“..:m more expensive than W — Paatie pomer T L rv(;ll:"l?u‘ validity of a large number of paving gu\'u:x;:.\:;\ll:r‘l‘ i H. C. BROME, President Other spreches were made and then the e Satsuma rebellion O o vl JOLUMBU! J g 20.—(8| oo SIS i SOME OF e 8' MOVES. N < following central committee was electe One paper says the finances were then [ HUNTINGDON, W. Va, Aug. 20.—Yester- | COLUMBUS, Neb., Aug. 20.—(Special " A general caucus of the 160 delegates from 0p Man's Hepibiloan Qlnk Otalriatan;. B H, Hakisan of Omaba quite disorganized. But now they have been | day Henry Harman was exhibiting a Win- | Telegram to The Bex)—The republican ¥atal Explgsion of Ammonia. the Fifth congressional district has been | Al members of the Young Men's Republi Douglas County—Georgo W. Sabine, A, We{ organized to such an extent that there s a | chester rifle to some friends, a few miles | county convention met here this afternoon ST. LOUIS, Aug. 20.—The ammonia tank | called to mect this even Ostensibly this | can elub are requested to assemble at Seven- | Jofrrics and b. B Wilcos g { surplus in the treasury. The surplus alone | from thi city, when the weapon Was dis: | After electing delegates to the state sena- | in the Heldrigerio company's plant exploded | caucus is salled for the Burpose of uniting | teenth and Farnam streets this (Tuesduy) Sarpy County—W. 8. Rickord and George Amounts to about $34,000,000. 1t will not be i charged, causing Harman's Instant death torial and congressional conv.ntions the con- | at noon today, blowing William Suxders, an one or two of the numerous can- | evening at 8 o'clcek sharp to participate in | Hensteed | dificult next year to lssue $26,000,000 of } A workman named Davidson was killed | vention adjourned to meet in Humphrey at ploye, through the roof and killing him, | didates from that district, In the Fifth | the republican parade. H. H. BOYLE Washington Cqunty--John H. Cameron and® convertible not Thua the expenditure of | In the woods by a tree falling on bim. the call of the chalrman, For the state al others were mare or ess Injured, there are but five candidates for ) President, W. McKluney.

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