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ESTABLISHED JUNE 19 DAY MORNING, AUGUST 22, 1894, SINGLE COPY \ TR I Q | drowning and many families have been made T T 1 election day rolled around. The people down (" P ‘l‘ 1 U | terday although a number of individual | POTT d CHINESE WERE VICTORIOUS | tromain gt mons, tamties bt e wnses | HOSTS OF THEM TURNED QUT | thcre”"wotia "cct “Anarewa, it there were IZING UP THE SITUATION | trrceties ety & Shemesne """ | FOURTH DISTRICT POPULISTS away. Several of the irrigation dams were enowgh people to do it. Bryan had truth. Pearse came in in the morning and registered hed out and the cotton and corn planta fully aid that the populists had done more at the Millard, He hopes to be in the race tions are flooded, causing many thoussnd o in two years than the demoerats had done in for superintendent of public instruction, but ’ 7 Japanere Forces Driven Back Several s ‘worth of damage In the rich val- | Republicans Gave the Oity a Truly Cam- n.mly‘, tfor. Lln-n.x.,,,y,:ru:«': ‘v;n;\ r.u‘,::,”;nu)lx_;g Delcgates from the State Finding Out Just Hl;‘l‘lr]lw‘nxh“nf We A: Bummers claim the John M, Devine Nom'nated for Congress ad 3 : : except bring disa he eountry. The solld delegation. There are thirty-four dele- f Miles, with Heavy Loss, g " paign Appearance Last Evening, republicans wanted to see great clouds of Where Thoy Really 8tand, gates from Gage, and they are being assidu- the Norfolk Convention, OSTLY WINNING. smoke rolling out of ‘the factory furnaces ously cultivated by the leaders in the guber- i and €0 much work for the manufacturers natorial race. CHINESE FOLLOWED AND ROUTED THEM Southern Insurrections | cYREET PARADE OF LCC'L CLUBS | that it would be necessary to employ twe | 0 DAFK HORSE SEEN IN THE FIGHT | . Or'uis Teft and a few members of the | SENATOR ALLEN ADDRESSED THE MEETING Looks Blue in Peru, shifts of men to fill their orders. He urged Cass county delegation came in yesterday - VALPARAISO, Aug. 21.—It Is reported th all republicans to stand:by the ticket which Tefft says he fs entircly out of the race for — Py > g, {nat would be nominated téday and show the lieutena overnor, and evidentl, I s Report, Which Comes from Chinese Sources, | PIOrola Will openly Join Solares against the | Mags Meeting at Jeforson Squaro Addressed AatToti; that. NUbREERE L Yruly in lno as | Gubernatorlal Contest Squarely Set De. gt yf:j.l“-m“l:‘f“'hl”“::"';” ¥ means | omaha Plattorm orsed In ANl Tts 18 to the Effect that the Japancse Peruvian government. Friends of Plerola say by Party Leaders and Attended by republican state again cColl and Majors, with the B. K. Valentine and one or two promincnt Phases and u Fow New Features Are Re-Embarking Their :‘l" ";“ How ':"‘ "’;"“I""‘ of the """‘"' ]"""""‘”Y Cheering Thousands—Was Like MATT SAYS HE WILL HUSTLE Odds All m Favor of the West Polnters rogistered at 11 o'clock and Were Added to the Anti- 4 e Is recelving daily accounts of adhesions, 5 The g 2 . y they were soon followed by a number of the y Laid Voreeki Celebrating w Vietory, e glee club sang “We'll All be Happy PN ) o t u Corporation Plunk. . v while desertions from Caceres' army occur G 4 Then,” and the master of ceremonies inte b e Lt e, delegates from Platte county. Valentine was dally. The merchants of Lima are alarmed, jected some well timed remarks. Matt 8L giite suihcted ot « deaite to beooima h —_ i i the Febals i Daugh the republican congressional nom- dark b n the race, but his chances as KES Ay g LONDON, Aug. 22.—The Times as the rebels are closing in. 1t there was a democrat in the city of | Daugherty, the republicall congreational Momd | The scenes at the Millard hotel last night [ such a contingent seems to have been swal- ORFOLK, Neb, Aug (Speclal Tele ceived the following dispatch from Sha LIMA, Peru, ‘Aug. 21.—Rebels have been | omaha last night he went to cover with- | upon for & speech. Matt is nearly as well | were remarkable even for the cceasion of a | lowed up in the certainty that the nomina- | B to The Bee)—The populist congress dated August 21: General Tio, commanding | defeated at Ruarres. Caceres has proclaimed | oyt even so much as expressing his political | known in Omaha as he 1s at his home I | big state convention. Every possible ar- tion will go to MacColl slonal convention in this city today was the Teng-Tien divis.on of the Chinese forces, | amnesty for the rebels who surrender and I8 | preferences. In fact the whole city went re- | Ognlalla, and-he was greeted with 4 Wath | rangement had been made by the manage- Thore 18 & Brent deman (o A fawm | larsely attended and It was by all odds the shooting prisoners who do not do £ volun- iié § : i Touna | burst of applause as he rose. He congratu- |y por g e Lo e | tickets to the convention hall, The available | ;5 “iptansely Interesting convention ever tarily publican and no person on earth was found | e (o “BEU Ticans of Nebraska fn select- | Me0 he accommecdation of the throngs | tickets will be divided among the county d W held in the eity. The muin lssue was whether day attacked the Japanese forces at Ping- YAQUIL, Eecuador, Aug. 21.—Rebel | Who would dispute any statement made to | ing Omaha as their convention place, and | Of delegates and visitors, but the capacity | gAONS A cording to thelr strength. Tom Yang, driving them back, with a heavy 1088, [ advices say that the rebels have defeated the | that effect. ca'd that in a metropolitan city like this | of the hotel was taxed as never before by | Cooke has charge o* the distribution of pre: Judge Robinson, free silver democrat, or & a distence of eleven miles to Chung-Ho. The | government force at Huanacu. It Is reported Monday a number of the leading repub- | there was room for everybody, and that the | the demands upon it. All of the delegates tickets and is already deluged with applica- | straight populist ghould be nominatd, and Chinese made a second attack o turday | that the ship Huasccar grounded while 10av- | jjcang conceived the idea of having a parade | dclegates were being taken care of In (he | to the convention drifted naturally to the tions from scores of alleged newspaper men. | iy determining that question a battle royal : ksl Y | ing Poita with Flores aboard i best of shape. Today would see the greatest These tickets will, of course. be limited, as T og s B RAIR s and drove the Japanese from Chung-Ho, GARACAS, Venezuela, Aug. 21.—The rebels | UPOR the principal streets, to be followed by | guthering of ”wxmfl,” s in this city that | hotel, and with them came their friends, | it is considered desirable that the men who was fought, in which the brightest intellects which 18 now in Chineso hands, The | o CORATAS Vineritit, AUE Blat tiey have | speaking at Jefferson square. The Idea took. | had ever gathered at any convention in the | and they were followed by crowds of peo- | have [1e veal work to do on the stage shall | Of the new party brushed agalust eich othen Japanese again lost heavily In Saturday's | heen reinforced from Curacoa and that | Yesterday afternoon the formation of the | history of the state. The Omaha republicans | ple in all walks and conditions of life, who not be crowded. in skillful wordy combat, It was anybody's fghting, Another great battle is expected | Rojas Paul is encouraging and will personally | parade, the line of march and the arrange- | Were organized as they were never before | took full advantage of the opportunity to LU B ”’|"",t.""”""'Y"V'"“‘ _‘,“}‘ ';“""'I',“",‘} attle up to the time the last county voted, today. IO s 3 ment for some of the minor detalls: were | 87 the party all ovar the state \as in the | sea how the preliminary werk of a big po- {,’;‘.l“““l,,‘,'i'”.ll“l',,,'f,"}-,,‘n,f;,",'",“u';c“'r' or Mloor of [ and the middle-of-the-rond anti-usions Admiral Freemantle, the British com- '.”“.‘:l'll'l'y‘""‘!- QL Ghoch JrBe | published in The Bee. Its effect acted like | they o ik & grand and overwhelming | litical cintest was managed. The rotunda of | in charge of the credentials book. The list ists breathed a sigh of relief when the sece mander, has established the headquarters of | Siar i OF 4PN A0 ATt A o, Intends to | magic and the proposition of having a grand | victory in November, He promised to be in [ the hotel was packed constintly, while the | will ba completed at 9 o'clock this | retary’s count showed that John M. Devine, his ‘flect provisionally at Chee-Foo, where | gtart a revolution against Venezuela. republican rally soon became contaglous, | the front ranks, and said that although he | sidewalks were blocked by the crowds. These | MOrning and a typawriien cofs prepared for | and not Judge Robinson, had been nominateds the British, Russian and Italian ministers RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. —The remnants | go much so that when the column swept had a large territory to canvass, he would | were made up mainiy of spectators, but on the !:v‘: n‘fl: “'_:“', “‘v"!‘\."j fl" '3";_'*_"_' |:x}|‘\'|ht ";"I'l' Tho convention orginized by selecting Ju now are. The Chineso flcet Is enjoying pos- | of Saraivas’ band have surrendered at Vac. | gown Farnam and marched over to Doug :y].’x" !:‘llll'"\:‘ul\;”'l‘v]‘ux‘l;"‘(-.\lruy‘ n‘v‘:x‘li“ln‘l«vwm\l\.lmxl::'l“5{1 upper floors of the hotel there were no idlers. | the 1t will Nave Aol i fh . Sprechier of Colfax temporary chairman gession of the gult of Pe-chi-ll. The | carlus and :::k;Ll"::‘{]“ L ..'x"fy‘.'l”,"d;‘p street and thence to the square fully 3,000 | Matt gently roasted his democratic brethren | The jam was quite as great as in the public | Three of the delegates from Dodge county | o¥er S. C. Fairchild of Antelope by a vote Japanese are re-embarking a large number of Bk i v republicans were in line, while thousands | ana gave Congresman Meroér a high compli- | court, but every man in the throng had | came in on the early train, with the othors | of 3 to 66. This was looked upon as a vie troops at Fuzan. Nothing fs known regard- SVIDEO, Aug. 21.—A set'lement of [ Of men and women stood along the streets, | ment for his efforts in behmlt of the people | something on his mind and was anxious | fO1IOWINE In the evening. The me e aill | (ory for Robinson, but it was not really a ing thelr destinaton. —The Chinese force dlfferences between the president and the | Cheering the boys to the ccho. of this district. He urged all republicans to | o get everybody else into his way of think. | SLUMATE republicans, and most Gf them BES | st vote. C. 8. Fowler of Dodge was made which occupled Yeshan has evacuated that | gpnogition has been reached. At 8 o'clock B. H, Robison, president of | get Into Iine and win the battle of ballots | ing, even at the expense of conceastons that | [OF, MacColl, first, last and all the tlmg, | BT place and has marched castward in the di- the Republican league and marshal of the | (his fall. B HAAT Ao 1FEa S iTaei £ hes wollid 1t | while the ofhers are for Majors, or a darl | temporary cretary without. opposition. rection of Seoul. The force, which is under Boen Burning for a Weelk. parade, massed his forces on Farnam strect, TIRED OF EXPERIMENTS. AN R HItAl oOFFIIbFE: reseblsd thoL |- hOrse After the appolntment of the usual commite General Yel, had been augmented by the ad- e 21t fire which broke | With tie right and the left of the columni | y\ . A Robertson of Norfclk was | walls of a cheap chophouse, so liberally wero The Union Pacifie train that came 0 201 | tees Senator Allen was callal for and made the west in the morning was polled between a lengthy addre The convention then took hesion of numerous sympathizing Core f resting on Seventeenth and Bighteenth 3 L ! Lo o foro S0 vaTElie °Ans. | gut in the warchouse on the water front of i ; Shienits late iteenth | 0 pext speaker. He said that unlike his | they placarded with announcements of the | iy ‘city and Frel There were forty-five R Gl Heas forosn. o er convergiig on: PIng streets. A few moments later a platoon | e REXH SERRECR 08 TR Srom the. dis- S ALorar L the HO ARk A1 ek ton f!hh;.lulr’:’,\'l:lv‘:\l Fremont, There w ro forty five | o rocoss of thirty minutes. On reassembling Shng Tha telewriph Tine at the patter point | Flume on August 13 has not yet been | of police cleared the street and the command | (uotSopriiiiea’ by that isterling young re- | tHe - oit mTtiea anieredy o romains In the. possession of the Chinese. | quenched, although 10,000 tons of water are | to march was given. The presidents of the e e e orty for MacColl and five for Majors, | the committce on credentials made ita res ! ! ¢ 2 A ’ publican, George Meiklejohn, who had done ates, and the room that did not iy 56 committee has fitted | POrt. showing that full delegations were pres- Nitio thousand Japanese troops have left | thrown upon the burning mass hou:ly. Tiere | several republican ciubs led the way, followed | 1oy “edod” work for his district in congr e the i The local reception committee has fitted | DOrt, showine that titiCelegations wete Bros geoul and marched in the direction of Ping- | Is no possibility of saving the goods in the | by the Seventh Ward Military band of g i 6 1 iy bel of some candidate’s hea up the rooms of the Hamilton club, in the 1 bl Ll bl he distric o ! g ¢ He thought that Nebraska had had about A R i ¢ L i temporary organization was then made pers Yang. Two German fathers of the Cathclic | great structure. The atmosphere is twenty-five pleces, under the leadership of | cyoyuh cf populistic and democratic gov- ot L t Sind "'; WELS tterson building, Seventeenth and Farnam j [EERCRREY o EU CRE T Dlattorm not 5 ot o whic t sarable Lizy stic atic i enough to go aro e vaTel | oot liave s Wi Falatan o to the | mane ¢ committee on platfol mission at Sinigeou, in the southern part of | With smoke which is almost unbearable, D. Risley. ernment and now it proposed to get into the i goparolnd andievery ts, and have stretched a_banner to the | finent, Hhe CHRMILSE BR P0G, oted the province of Shan-Tun, have been cap- | those who can afford the expense are leaving MADE A RED AVENUE. front of the procession of republ tate: had his follow in the log-rolling | opposite side of the street. During the en- y v ote ure d 4 Vo e - Z $OUAC he procession of republican states | contest that was waged with varying fortunes | tire day the members of the committee wers to speech making, Messrs. Moudy, Faire tured by banditti and held for ransom. A | tows. St Almost as soon as the band had struck the | and stay there. He related how Senator | yntil the stars were dimmed this morning : At X dGlEgnte 1 “Vie. | child, Sprecher, Cochran, Porter, Spackman Rt BT TR A PO 0 Disordor In Morocco. first note of “Yankee Doodle, Allen and an Omaha paper with a hyphen- | ""Gaucuses were called. in rapid succossion et rrding. Diaces. Tho com. | and others being heard ‘from, and most of QRRLE, s bsen undble, ) captiirs themn, TANGIERS, Auk, 21— Serious dlsturbances | ICDSUN of Farnani siroet becamo u shcet of | ated (itle had put up a fob down n his | by the delegations from Jous counties | mittee has also prepared @ booklet, which | them dealing very plainly with the question AMERICAN OFZ#1CER HONORED, have Just been reported from Mazagn and | M “l‘l'”f(',‘_’l‘"t\',:};‘)_’:f'fr;:'_“‘_' e l'(:f\"gfilr;::f':"( et :,':"mf";"‘t‘)',‘l"‘l‘l';? ‘;fll‘;:“]‘:l')‘r]“ and the results of the deliberations brought | gives the location of all of the hotcls and | OF o hour—-to fuse or not to (u(:u"f' “'n.. ke 35 = ) almost e orne ) t ast | law pa & e -pop- AR TAR VARG eadquarters of & S Drlcen U IoHEW e charged. anti-fuse people rather had hest of it. Lol s : : Saf, extending to Morocco City. The sul- | ag Tenth street. Behind the band marched | ulist ticket. He was glad to ssy that the'r fl'fi,,,,‘;,fg“:.,,'fl,’fid:’,"fj i Ln ch e e pricey “,J[“"‘“",l‘:,":,,"\',,’;,‘,:"‘},'md Tiagh oa e op PO M olonel Wausson Invited by Jupan to Com= | tay's troops killed forty of the rebels at | with soldierly tread a detachment of the | scheme had failed, for he had a telegram | (ho candidates for gubernatorial honors were oot the Suut SEMstrabBNE In thag race) or | e 5 § B mand i Division of Her Army. Azimeor. General disorder and pillaging | Zouave corps of the Thurston Rifles, each | which:he had just recelved from home to | ayerywhere lo A tFars 't piA o Vill o e The arrival of Chairman Abbott with the 'ERS, P everywhere looking after the wants and in- | secretary of state. Will has not opened . RIVERSIDE, Cal, Aug. 21—One of the | prevails in that important portion of the | man armed with a bundle of Roman candles, | the bifeet that the populists had repudiated | \crests of the Incomi it Hee i tars ISP haH making reat | Dlatformicut the spetaiiag Sliokt AndHSEEE ! . il L QL y L I 1w il : s Mo alect Ihay the pondL pudiated | (grogts of the Incoming delegates and re- | headquartors, but he fs making a great | coded to read the numerous planks endorsing most important men in this country in his | €mpire. Unless suppressed promptly it may | which were discharged from time to time. the gang and had refused to nominite Rob- | cajving reports of the progress of the fight. stle among the delegates who are Felation to the present controversy between | Decome general. e urston ioe, sixy-ve. sirong, | i He i that ‘the ropuiican party | €57 SO Q0 BT SLANL IR o | ot e "infocs ana n"the ” corrtdors "ot | ShE RN Henarioos wers rosohutons I ! ; it an e, Her ZovayaE i n b e veri\was: |l hadinever llovere : 2 t was the last dect skirmish pre- streets : chief new departures were resolution Japan and China and who Is likely to prove marched behind the Zouaves, and never wa i never lowered the flag to any monarchy, | yiminary to the cont that must be fought | the hotels. His campaign is being mede | fiuor of making receiverships of bankruj ot ur Men Were Drowned. : H BT RO under the com- | as had been done in the Hawailan ds 1y g or popi BT o i Ta Lor b2 e Gtk Ay s o |0 BT TOHNANTE WA e, 18 g Mated L o Ganta T Bohasite lioke I e e e lends out in the republican state convention which | wiolly upon the fon of personal popu- | yajlways perpetual and the reversion of the 18 certaln to In an indircot way, in the war | tie ran ashore on Martins head on Sunday | Their white helmets shone under the glare | administration for its attitede toward the | gy R e 10 gcteo | D n, mahults N e Broylostand James;| || oL08 LoRHOREOVSENMEn A VHEN HUHORRCOR (R now. waglng over Coren, fs Colonel J. R. | marning and the crew, eight in number, took | of _the electric lights, and as the boys [ old scldiers and sald that It was the duty Were prosent and took part In the sizing up, | Newell of Kimball county, and A. B. Beard, have Jf"” o ng the Ml B e e s welll| U5 Lhole. Bixt, hioh e capaleedls Cantali | marchies Jandf executed tithalr, itancyl.asiis}| otitho natlon o mow. proleat; inslead otide- | putirewiotitiie}dslegntes faro yati torarr P: [ arorpea - into. :leadauarters “yesterdny* and || 537 Plan OF Aiatrot ce0trs A o The s ot her gl e 8 e SWFey, LEig naek Hephort MOwrey, Oaptain | Uieres was nothingsito [indicatelthat theyi| Briio, s Sid WoeH out Jdefenders. He | ana their position on the leading features | register:d, after which they assured every- | cours ot Atlen, - Moleighan and Kemgty O e et oti L1 b Fic Alart] an b ook iands| | carad fori(tiie fcupttrat wes shroughtihome) | BEiictan Ciabthe SORERRUaRE WENIdh nomtlioeltoaay s vattlagisfipretty (generallydkniown) | bedyithat thevaneroiRoliC ar MacColl, as Was | oopy : Colonel Wasson and chargd him to repair | were drowned. from Lincoln by the Omaha Guards. iale B Holet (e NEYR IR wouldibe thel CRANE WITHDRAWS the balancajof both countles The platform was adopted entire v fFiay s W akon and foliirged itlm (o repoir o SR In the wake of the Rifles came the Ham- [ duty of every republican, law abiding. citi- ANB )| S. The delegation from Stanton county has | ,ohe platforin was odobied ShArG o e e B _ Popo Cumo Very ar Denth. fiton club, and there were 350 of the mem- | zen and laboring man to suppcrt. One of the important developments of the | t;ken quarters at the Millard. They are QLR £ rvflllm_uv" to require the candidates ke pommand of one diviston of the | LONDON, Aug. 21.—A special dispatch re- | bers in line, all keeping step to the musi There had been frequent calls for Dave | night's contest was the withdrawal of Tom | fostering the candidacy of Concy for super- LU UD LI Gl S ’“‘1"'""1 fllkdo's orces. " He us bean aakad t0 do | 0o ULl o Rome saya that (ho | Hiat was pounded out by the Omaha Mill- | Mercer trom, the crowd, bub at that time | D. Crane of Douglas from the race for lieu- | {ntrndent of public initruction. a distriet central commitioe e Informal R 0 e Ratieds, Sna b Snoce | fiope iua Antatbdck 6 sy noopa oniSURAay:Tase | LAY DElm corpel opsthe Sligh fWohonl, Bl Yo busily enenged ‘elsewhere, ‘asd the | tehant governor, In Mr. MicColl's interest. | utge Davidon is ere at (o head of tho | gii%h AR M T Eres e QR Ler el el DG R e R Cope o e IRt oW e oniana e heali vegrtigl | gles lethveling pithettusttiug tbyjslnain| (Do C loelicr Bra iRl aton and @ num- | Jolnsen county dclegation, members of which | 0 L75 Porter, 1014; Devine, 85%; Sprecter, officlals know this from Colonel Wasson's | holiness caused much alarm. school cadets to the number of 100. Then [ “The Three Bills. ber of members of the republican state | gre talking Jake Dew for land commissloner. | % Jeior 5 jittte mentary tangle th jdonnéation with theJapanese army at one i e there were ten of the republican clubs of ALTHOnY - = A central committee called upon the Lancaster | Judge Sedgwick of York hovy in sight in | il = vere t am befor u. e s Lairacton Hritish Official Murdered by Dacoits. the city, massing 700 voters, all of whom ALIFORNIA DEMOCRATS MEET. county delegation and informed them of Mr. | the morning, and the York delegation | Soniteies WOKe et ’“’l", 18 e N0 i1 T A ERTHAT (G An e CeErT RANGOON, Burmah, Aug. 21.—A. H. | marched four abreast. e e Crane's withdrawal. Mr. Slaughter made | reached here in the afternoon. convention (g ey S s (L B L g ra o Oran e ey it bla Lol ot EalabE oLt ollos) | P [Tue fosture ot thef paradel. however, waa | PrlusipaliConton, lauligiyoch, tho Raticoadil thotmmanncsrigntimblal s treated most | | Captaln Adn's of Nucko'ls has arriy d, and | 5aid he was for Dovine, and thit ebtomed b P R ATl T e P R PRy SRS U0 the Pythan band of McCook, With its and Anti-Rulirond Factio s discourteously. Mr. Crane was about to | announces that he is out of the race for sec- | Doing abient i lerter (o Bim o b R Bl oo o 4112 fuioa ot s s yyavenfleen unl s om hekiy s i) Lo untyzraun pieces, under the leadership of | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 21.—The demo- | explain his position and the reasons for hig | retary of state. e e o O e A Tt e T et A oA focticn, M2 dered last evening by, Daca H. P. Sutton. This is considered one of | cratic state convention convened here shortly | Withdrawal, when he was foreibly informe Ex-Colléctor* John Peters arrived at the | Bobinson made a speceh encorsing popyia S S T . e th oW o G 3 4 inciples, but this did not satisfy the deles athods Of wa % 7 TR i the best bands In the state, and today the or 00! Th : that the gentlemen from Lincoln did not | head of the Boone delegation, working like | P Y QR CRBOEI LIS R oy Alta Adeaitabie DEATH OF PRORIBITION. boys will furnish some of the music at the | 4ft€r moon today. The nomination of a full | yynt to near from him, and he retired from | beavers for MacCoil. 5 gater, and he was plicd with questious thag and honorable position and Prosident Grant cket and the el rei 0 : TR oA ol et Woh e n s el it et e i convention hall. Last et bone | tieket and the adeption of a platform Is the | {he room The aetion of the Lancastor delos | - Tom Majors wears a worried look. He | 1o to the reading of the entire plattorm, all West Point Military academy and a 3 ISk thaaqueNtILng were resplendent in uniforms consisting of | work before the convention. Tonlght in- | gation was seriously deplored by members of | visited the Elkhorn headquarters yesterday of which received his sanction, and he res e Rrort ravenite Wishea : _fied that Apparition s En snow white helmots, surmounted by long | terest centers fn he contest for the guber- | the delegation very somn afterw and | to enlist the management in efforts to pro- [ Urede o Dixon count previously been sent upon a_ similar mis DUBUQUE, Aug. 21.—(Special Telegram to | waving red blue coats and $noW | natorial nomination and the nomination of | they sought to make all possible amends for | myte his candidacy, e e rom Dixeniceln $o Egypt on the request of fhe khedive and | The Bee)—The Dubuque Malting company, | White = pants the McCock band their very hasty action The TLancaster delegates held a second | Wanted him to say whether or mnot he wad 3 quest of he khedive and el ey el Tamblienn | three candidates for railroad commissioners viact S HE | TSR LATIORS S e o A ' | & populist, but the judge couldn’t be found, pent two years in the Nile country con. | which owns the four beer brewerles here v ; The report was industriously cirenlated | caucus late last evening, and after a spirited | & D Btructing the military forces, carning con g R | e e Mercor Guards. & clib of mounted | and three candidates for clection to the | (1rongh tho hotel at regular Intervals during | fight defented Bud Lindacy's aspirations to | The fivst formal ballot was then takon amb B L IRdtact ATt | el SEraa ocey. on which to build a | mon from the Sixth ward and half a dozen | State Board of Equalization. The contest | e night that there was trouble in the Doug: | serve on the stale central committce for | Intense excitement and resulted: Robinson e O e A outty 10| modernibrewery, o/ cost §275,000 and to have | other iclubs of the <-Imlv; as well as the H Betweon: (ha Tactlons tanun sl limanira e e legntianysena’ thiat. the members | another. year: ‘Hisisuccessor willibetJ, 1, | S5 Devine, TT3nslithe “I';l'f.” ::uurfn'»:.::;n .Yllllul||“l71|’|||) he achieved x.l;,, greatest fame, an lmln;mll mw{u'llyl nxllau‘u'vo h:;l:rols.l hel (h_"""‘ ”‘I‘“ 4 """‘m‘nj' m:}::::_' up of resi- | ;g wap Iroad” is mainly over the nam- | of the delegation \\'mlldmnul stand togethe i\;xm]‘hv of Iflm; uh:. while J‘v»hu 'x'l »m]v-;‘u ]ul‘ SR XI\ul tile “”]:W;” alepatoduwars '"“' n 1874 ho accompanied General Saigo as | prohibitory and mulet laws have been ignored Ef0CAEiBRCaUNLEYDE G ing ot candidates se Impor “|fn ‘today's contest. These reports were | Hickman will be the second member of the = BEHIG le Roblnsonicelondieondsng chiet of staff, with the rank of colonel, in | hero utterly and with impuni Still the every point along the line of march | I of candidates for these Important state | i\ qoq jn every instance to a fragrant gr Lancasters, countyiioantingent foniithoitatate)| PRy MMt Tiayinol 1s S8corctar YUOEALI af At nel, L 3 § e crowd upon the sidewalk split the hot | boards. For governor, the leading candidates a v i r | 0 T l American Bimetatlic league and is in Washs the expedition against Formosa. Colonel | liability to prosecution is constant, and this i 4ir of the August night, but in fi 1 th | . L of ghost dancers who were doing all in th com e The delegates decided to recom- | om0 FEnTic bt the nomination, : Aug ght, but in front cf the | tonight are ex-Congressman James H. Budd, | power to encourage the rumor which they | mend W. Morton Smith, editor of the L ston, v i) b Wasson conducted the expedition to a suc- | enterprise, in contemplatio e ean | enterprise, in contemplation for several years | Millard hotel, the headquarters of S ol essf ] jon. The succes: o= as! N o) v v ecaNse < 1t 2 dquarters of the re- | 4, S D! rne; 1 starte i e e cre: g a d col daily Ca r e secretarys| cosatul termination. Tho wiccess of tho en- | past, fs undoriaken now only becute, the | publicans, (o climax was reached, “Here | Son"Sose The name sl Congressman Mas pa e IR edorativstangler LRI ICE, S B G o TanEoE it isompany foels assured that Towa will “take | (ho vast assemiblage cried itself hourse as It | guire'is Also prominently mentioned, but he candidacy of Majors. A careful poll of the | Judge Gaslin, once a familiar figure in o 5 aa80 > ' no backward s'ep” on the liquor question. | called out the names of MacColl and Mercer. ¥ & e oL iR Lalte ) o Aoy b S ‘ Je g s 3 Popullsts Will Mcet at Broken Low Today mikado that he bestowcd on Colonel Wasson | 1yman Bilis of Clinton, the republican Whose | Tho cry was pieked up and. carried along | 15 Making no fight for the nomination. To- | delegation develops the fact that he In- Nebraska politics, was at the Millard last | FoP ! the decoration of the rising sun of the | manufacture bill w dafonteaitimt the 1ast|| tial atraabitiom iTanth ‘iu ;m o8 ‘;" a “:;'5 night, however, It can be said that no one | structions of the convention wili be respected | evening watching the fight from the vantage to Electa ¢ n. dmperfal order of Mvijl, a distinction no : genate, holds that the right to manufacture niithe Ridakatreetsiuntillit «(-(»ml(;(l,“(h-”.x’ has won the battle. It is confidently pre- | enthusiastically by all of the delegates, with | of a position in Piper's headquarters. BROKEN BOW, Neb., Aug. 21.—(Special I e irer e ey an oy sa: e D R e e I Ule aido strceta untll it scemed: thal |.dicted that the convention will adapt ‘strong | the possible exception of two or three rall- || Tho Adums county delogation has opened | Telogram to Tho Bee)—Tho delegates to the A warm personal friond of e colonel | il ‘promfscs that (e ‘mext Ioglslature | every man, woman and child in e e resolutions against. the refunding of the Pic | rond strikers who got into the delegation by | headquarters of its own on the parlor floor | populist congressional convention of the Jeslding in this clty 1 In rocelpt of a lettor | will adopt a bill exprossly authorlzing the | The enlire program was carcied out to the SfokraliroadiiindebieCnesyinnd arains - gov-fitalso:pretanss of the Millard, although it has.no eandidate | giyip, qistrict are slowly arriving, W. In L R0 Japan ets 88 0 | manufucture of liquor. A’ promise of this is | letter, ‘the column marcling (o Jefferson S e e QOMEE,TO0 AJSQUARE JERUH T o o, but thore are | Green of Kearney came in on the evening i cen by the brewe claration of | square, where ishande: 8e 5 s ¢ that became appare o the | tion was selected for Majors, s are ¥ ik Yatt e gari Ly the Drsnirs AmascAcolatptien ot edare where it dishanded. .- e e e o e eniZ | One thing that became apparent during the | [ie Wr Sy Fpopsonal friends of MacColl | train, Speculation as to the probable resulk MEN ANO MONEY TO ARE. the present republican platform in favor ol AT JEFFERSON SQUARE. g e preliminary sparring, was that the contest P A NN AR ES encouraging “‘manufacturing industries” in 118 the Unlted B D S wad i dawrTaauavelyibetwsaniMaoGoll | iomones (thofiEaventeen band cikhore iaieame | laieraving: i iaschiin at present e e St e e lowa. This plank has been interpreted to ad narrowed down saquarely between Maclol | prospect of o break. A caucus will be held | has ‘but littie folloving outside of the Dufs Japan Clalma to Have Resources Beyond | y)oi’gaqisfaction by high au:hority. and Majors. and that LK ofore the conven- | this morning, but it s glven out that the | falo county delegution. ;0 Neville of OVER | nit rule will not be adopted. North Platte came in iz Ha Any Need for War, RENARE o, e Bt SRISHORD BIIEES L 0D, AR A, Bl snditinios. W. Deweese of Lincoln, one of the | has nearly the full support of his judiclal were presumably for Crounse into the Mac- ral sttorneys for the B. & M. at Lin- | district, and will have th t following A temporary kers' stand had been | R. F. Delvall of L geles was electe rino of Japan Is keeping a very keen eye on L . . Delvall of Los Angeles was clected : placed in the center of the park, and beforo | chairman_of convento adquarte > Paxto o8 o o of Kei the newspaper dispatches from Seoul, and | Judge Approved the same aund Bo 1 Now | BESE 9 ‘0 the' parads ARt hefoce 'Lv"“,‘l':l,‘"'g"p'lfl'f": Piany ,{’,’I’“ cclamation. | coll ‘ranks. There were several good reazons hasheatanarioraiial iho :‘1‘ Xian, “"l‘l“l sniithe etart l\\,:"h“‘(h“ sxeantlon of L Kemy e t Liberty. ara 2 2 corge §. Patton of Los Angeles, ety : s"at the Millard z the greater pa v e the greatest following. H. H. Yokohama. He denied that they were cor- | L A e "A"g 91— (Special | HU0Te there was a crush of men and women | speech placing Delvall in nomination, made e delegqtions fate. vrl'l"‘m";‘km"“m'\f'“ Skt ‘evening, A number of the more | Hiatt of Custer hins some followiug outside rect, for thore was an understanding between | PLATIS AR S RS tfer poalliongietivantage: the opening attack on the railroad interests. | MAacColl standard. T 8 SORURTE (8 Ctate | prominent B. & M. ‘workers were scatlered | of thia county. Should Kem drop out of tha RIEAILE A ia.goverament. tEal whon, tjere | TeIeGEaT to ‘Tho Bea)=8andy Griswold la | _iTho famous Arion Msle Glee lub from |\ He declarel that In the coming campalg the upon many of the republicais of the 81215 | among the delegates all cvening, and It was | rce part of the delegation of this county ; tee man again, having filed a bond of | York put the crowd in good humor by sing- | Southern Pacific must for the first time | i B ERed 3 i purticularly moticsd that none of them were | will go to Hiatt, but not all was serious fighting he should be apprised | & free man again Ty I A { B ST They admit that it | particularly n W g0 to Hiatt, i R ehte, BALR e apprised | o L0) igned by C. H. Parmelce, one of ng The Battle of 027 and “He Wore u | come from behind their ramparts and fight Malorgnominaliolyis eyt oor | laboring carnestly for anybody but Tom | It “looks tonight us thoush neither of h8ss g B iih's. wonlthiest and most respected | WOrrled Look,” in which many pleasing ref- | in the open. fThis declaration was loudly | oo’ o' legisiative ticket in many dis- Majors. 3 the prominent candidates will be able to have consequently been expecting a g g ol erences were made to the democrat: cheered, and Chairman Deivall in his open- 1 e ot ou) I e # Wesley Tucker of Cherry county, who | draw from any of the others. Should that cablogram,” he sald, “but since my arrlyal | ¢itizens, and Willlam A. Paxton, Willlam | mhe first speaker was F. W. Collins, pres- | ing rks provoked uproarious applause | tricts. and in Douklas evuris WU BC N been a familiar figure in northwestern | happen Judge Holeomb, notwitheianding he I have not recelved one. Consul Chinda has | Coburn, E. 8. Dundy, jr., and J. C. Morr \dent of tho State League of Repubiican | when he declared that" he favored every | beginning of o fnotional, BEnt, tHet Wil | Nebraska pollties Cr meny years, has been f js not a candidate, will be tondered the no* recelved any either. of Omaha, for his appearance at the Sep! Clubs. He said that the laboring man had | anti-railroad sentiment that Patton had ut- | £ CG88 ("f‘"v’ 50, l,'w B et lstaver | selected by Tom Mujors to present his name | place, which in all probability he would acs In connection with this T want to combat | ber term of the district court. discovercd In this memorable year of demo- | tered. After the appointment of a committee | t0% the delegates have Creo @ Cvarious | to the convention today. Cook of Lexington | cept. They are arranging fcv an 0¥ roasy O talent ith nome ot the | | Lindsey has not succeeded in getting bail | cratic misrule that he could’ not get moncy | en credentials Uhe convention adjourned that many of the candidates fof VAFORE | will nominate MacColl, and both gentiemen | and a big time tomorrow. The convention T o he o6 e | ye, and there s considerable doubl as to | unless he got work, and that he could not get [ unil timorrow morning. offices on the stats tlckay are FENL BN [ have pronilssd to be brief Will not be convened until 8 o'clock tomors foan, and ossibly o get Amorican troops | Whether he will be able to do so. He work when the democratic politicians were —_— men put up for trading purposes Chief Justice N was at the Millard | row evening. and officers. My coming Is no way in refer- | seemed to take it for granted that Gris- | engaged in closing up the factorles and mills | SOLID FOR SILVER, r a few hours y y, but returned to of bolstering up Majors’ fortunes. enco to the war. We are not in need of | Wold's riends should make a hustle for him, | as fast as they could by pernicious laws and But the attempt of the Majors forces 0} yy oo jn Seward Iost evening. Judge T. ison, also of the supreme court, is ¢ decl awi % capture all of the places on the ticket is s s, oy u 0 Ve have but they politely declined. laws made only for the wealthy cla 1t | Dodge County ¥ crats Me g £AK } Al 0. C. Har guns, money or ammunition. We have a y ocrats Meet In County | ho jardest pill offered the delegations to | o o will remain during the convention, | Populists of the Kle Judicial Distried George (', hummell arrived om Grand n Conventlon. s avny "ot $0.000 men. with reserves | The fecling in town agalnst the accused i3 | maitored not to the laborer how cheaply he Convention at Fremont. e convention. The territory within a ra- suficient to make 200,000, All are well | much less vindictive since the preliminary | could purchase the necessaries of life if he FREMONT, Aug. 21.—(Special Telegram ‘|\|"., ‘t;l\;‘il‘v‘;uumi‘w Lincoln is modestly " to The Bee,)—At the. Dod % il (¢ 'Li”‘ Y overnor, . lisutenant g Island last evening to watch today's devel- ORD, Neb., Aug. 21.—(Speclal Telegram to > Bee.)—!/ > Dod yunty demo- | asking for the governor, lieutenant gov- | (SUUC, o i x ¢ anty demo opments The Bee.)—The people’s party judicial cone trained. n in Japan we bave far more ap- | hearing is over. could not get the purchasing price. This plicants for places to fight than we requi R cors e ki was the true condition of affairs now con- [ © °1¢ 7 At rnov Eane and several lesser . i TR A TWO OMAHA MEN SHOT. e e N M i 1lr.|l|4 convention held at the court house | €FOF sttrney Baneral cand (aeyorelalassor o county delegates hold a cuons last | e Elavanth judlolal alstriabanah eed them. The volunteers would be they were beginuing to wonder “where they | Dr. Jacob Simmons No end was | oo hing to AR o 5 ning ¢nd decided to cast thirty-four votes p i ‘1’.‘: i :I:‘u‘yl R I:‘r"r“| :\“:\‘.1: o1 m wirt an rry of the Ben | (Y Gt N ts hl‘vlr]lntllkn“ RNt S RIS uml“lhr( l1l : ]:,l\:\,m beginning to wondor what they arc In the W Summers. for attorney general | here this evening. It was after 9 o'clock of the ed troops © peo- S ere a e democrats had promised clected o 1 ST C TR ey e T PR T T Ple, 100, are offering money to (he govern- Hur Mining Company Waylaid, workingmen and common people many things | gecretary. A commitiee of five SOLTABLOR 08 SY MOe | - s have | Ok guary Dallot thatife nagessary ito meskirs | batefe the sentention Suas called to order, Tment, but we do not need It and steadily ro- CRIPPLB CREEK, Colo., Aug. 2L.—F. B. | when they once obtained control of the gov- | cooqonine © oo "“ . S 80, 1l 0 K:l.m-{mg i BinE (hat i wan not h'm the nomination. PR = The first ballot resulted Doyle, 10; Arms D Moo my arrival a number of Japan- | Wirt, president of the Ben Hur Mining com- | ernment, but those promises had never | SHERIGR WIS APRAICT con- | Deen %o MacColl, but their fgures have | ,, % & Boighor % 0 umbus, Nebo 1801 strong, 2; Norman, 1; Edgerton, 16; 3 eso and others have offered thelr services, | pany, who lives in Omaha, was shot through | been kept. The president discoverel a great ntion took a recess of Afteen min- | }o.n" reyised frequently and radically, as N elohar of lands and. bulldings. and . fs|| 30 A formal ballot resulted: ' D BuL T have explained: the real condition and | Pt w0 tonint halt a mile. this ide of | TaD In Hoke Smith and mads him a member | utes during the discusslon of the committtee | tho deicgations which they have claimed | Mifssloner of innds and bultnks and e | Norman, 17 Edgerton, 10 5-0; McG endeavored to discourage them. Besides the | oo 1 the ‘horse of J. M. Roseberry of his hlm-l“uml now the demacracy could | on credentials. The committee reported no | as a unit have been coming In either solldly | proc) ol (e or the old settlers of Platte | Armstr dropped out When the ballof 200,000 trained men we have 200 war ships. otor, and % - hors o "My 2 | distance all the otlier parties in existence | contesting delegates aud al) precincts repre- | for MacColl, cr at least divided The most e 0K i thronay th was announced the candidates were called We are thus well equipped. secretary of the same company, who also | in creating calamity and distrust. Sontantie Aelepes Al Besin pre- | for MacColl, or at least divided | e oS« county and ja well known throughout. the | NS TRA®GHEEC 1ot e ado speechion: My I think the policy of China Is to move | lives in Omaha, was shot in the neck by a PEOPLE WERE FOOLED. Reiigd R Stoltenberg of Pleasant Val- { {if L o "yiand give MacColl a fraction over | Bttt Hof was i00pAy, CHPASUION for (%0 | W.'MeGann of Boone, T. J. Doyle of Greele slowly, but Is Is a dissovered, dismembered | gang of six men, who fired over thirty shots | Cleveland also discovered that senatorial | ' and Ed Renkin’ of Hooper were ap- | a majority of the delegates on the first bal- terns ahd AAC SOAYENTIE TITRES o™ une | 3. W. Armatrong of Boone, and A. Norman Y country and even time will avail nothing 5 4 VInchester rifies v P s far be common ple. The | Pointed tellers and the comvention proceedes ot. If he gets fair treatment at the hands | DM e & 10, ‘chmn. .} oseph W, Isdgerton of Hall was nof Y ey at them from Winchester rifles. Wirt and | sugar was far better than common pie. The 1 B L pledged. He s making a strong race for | Ord. Josep 8 The people are not patriotic. It is a Tartar | Rosebarry had been down to Lawrence ex- | people of this country had been brought to | to ballot for delegatés to thestate conven- | of the Lancaster, Gage, Richardson <nd i BERFGC present. M. J. Heald of Greeley went fog Aonanty SWhy, In 1803, when the French ana | Roteberry Bad boes o erty, and stirted | the pamful realization that they put in power | tion, resulting in the'elestion of the follow- | other dolegations he will have to exceed 600 | tNE PlAce. o ot Hebron was an Inter- | Doyle, claiming he was a woll in shoep's English sought to open Canton, the Chinese | oo arter 8 o'clock. They had traveled ty two years ago which had done noth- | IDE: John M. Diels, W, H. Weeks, Jake | votes on the first ballot. It I8 & nerally con- ‘("d' A Rl e s clothing and had worke and voted fom L ot mand by China: It is the same | foo After 8 vhen they were attacked. It |“Ing since but kill time and the best Interests | Bodewls, Henry Logschfn, Johin Harms, | coded that were It uol for the railroad in- B o tan 0t Gage county, ex-auditor | Grover Cleveland. Doyle roplled, and Sely way all over that cc " LI Hung Chang | Bou & e N opinion that the Affair was | of the nation. But they overlooked that at | Neld Martenzon, J. & Hffnke, O. M. Scott, | fluence behind Majors he wauidinok¥ Haval il R ASE SRS SR e R lick of Boone asked the convention to noms cannot hold the Chinese together much | un attempt to assassinate Sherift Bow of | the same time they were killing themselves | N I‘;»-'vlt {}llll;" €] nq:mu;, William Robin- | to exceed 150 votes in the convention. A Diper, one of the ecandidates for | inate only a populist if ihey wished the longer. = this county, who has been active of late in | and the speaker hoped that they would con- | 80M. > Mallon, John Thomsen, W o= sunerintendent of publlc instruction, has five | Boone county populistic vote. After somd Jupanese Commander Ordered Them Killed. | making arrests of miners implicated In the | tinue in the laiter pastime until their work Wilson, E. J. Elliek, J, 8. Devries, N. P. KODAKED IN CORRIDORS. e here e dity. all “residents of Ne- | jangling the convention proceeded to anothes LONDON, Aug. 3L—A dispatch to thg| late Cripple Creek war, and these two men | was fully complcted. The democrats now had | Nelson, James MiMiken, James Huff, O. braska, and two of (hem members of ballot, and Joe Edgerton was nominated by LONDON, A ¥ were mistaken for the sherift and his deputy. | to apologize for thelr existence as a party, | Harms, C. Hollenbeck; cangressional—J. §.1 gnro Shots at gates and Delegations | oo, o enty-seven votes Shanghal today that the & A i convention twenty Times from Shangha day a —— but the republicans could point with pride | Devries P. Nelson, Pete Flanigan, Dr, They Floated Abeut Hotols. - r—— - - court of inquiry has es the fact BURIED A DOZEN CHILDREN, to their honorable record for the past twenty- | Simmons, John jRomberg, Willlam I'. Basler, | e Lancaster county delesation held a WHO THE VISITORS ARE. No Fave v L that the commander of panese war — five years. Mr. Collins closed his remarks | B. W. Matin,*John ‘Thomsen, Mike Gory, | o0 Shoqne ool ! ! sy NELIGH, Neb, Aug. 21.—(Special Teles ship Naniwa ordered the ruction of the | Collapse of an Old Brick Building at Wor- [ with a brief and cutting reference to the man | James Milliken, Chatley Bchaeffe caucus yesterday afternoon and elected Judge | List of Delegntes to the Convontlon as gram to The Bec)—The unterrified democs drowning men from the Chinese transport center, Mass. who now occuples the whits house. | Hanson,” W. H. Weeld, Ja Amasa Cobb chairman, and €. R. Connelly Keported. R ey it haco todayl gad Kow Shung, which was sunk by the Japan- | WORCESTER, Mass., Aug. 21.—An old Hon. J. L. McPheely of Minden was then | George Hoffman, Frank’, Bartosch secretary, and G. M. Lambertson committee | The Bee h sents a list of delegates to | Food © ese. y. o introduced, He sald that he was proud of [ Parker, O. Lindgren. THe convention was esolutia he conve v ha v e RS oe Admieal Hon. | brick bullding on Ward and Richland : t s Parker, . T on resolutions. the convention, so far as they had arrived The dispatch adds that Vice Admiral Hon. bel g to the republican party and that | 80 overwhelming free silv@r that the admin he noon trains brought in the delegations | last night. Five countics have not yet re- | crats, but faverable to the administrationy G R Fremantle of the Dritish China | streets, this city, collapsed, burying about | yoigher he nor his party hac apologies | Istration men hardly > ple. f i (l'nlll‘nk"Hng o8 the Dritieh ORUA | & Gozen children and three men. Four of [ o LIE he inoy I'.‘,’ B B hag. '1"';:\,"“.'“5,':‘“ Btration: men hardiyRgssea Fiapis: from Dixon, Dakota, Clay, Cedar, Colfax, | ported, but will arrive this morning: The #tate delegates are: 0. C. Jones, M. By this subject the childrin were taken out, badly injured. | mye republican party was a party of good AT Y A Plerce and Dawson counties, All of the dele Adams—W. W. Miles, W. A. Reynolds, A. | Huftman and Ira Wolfe ~w|»: s al, Johw No News of the W Work “;n..- /A a 1 .m.{»l \‘m,. f||;|l he ,I-M Zht that _\I»,l. ska NASHVILL AURL 31 A ,;],m r-]mx\‘\-l at the Millard and then sought 'l‘ IIY[I"\I!;m \\‘H1|\|n'v 1I-uu_ : II[ Dietr ,{‘v Pain, N. Carr and George Thornburg. . e Girire § 5 3 z s M. would be solidly in line in vember. He | . % L kol Sel their respective quarters, herry, joyd, C. B. Pratt, A, V Zimmerer Out of the Knee. BHANGHAL Aug. 21.—No news of any | RAWLINS, Wyo., Aug. 2L—(Sp-clal Tele- | could not explain why the democ g | convention met today at the state capitol | Captain Russell, candidate for commissioner | Cole, B. H. St. John, Peter Warner, W. B NEBRASKA CITY, Aug. 21.—(Spectni Teles importance has been received here recently | gram to The Bee)—Yesterday A. Eckman, | not made good their promises to the people, | With 400 delegates In attenda Hon. A. ! of public lands and buildings, has opened | Brown, A. Coffman, 8. I1. Smith, Grant Sco't, | gram to The Bee.)—Hon, Anton Zimmerer, in "’h'-':" 49 l""‘ Rinans ts of the fleets or | a Union Pacific section man, drove his | but just now the question was: “How are | B. Bowraan was elected temporary chairman | headquarters at the Millard, where ne Is re- | A. Linegar, Luclen Dean gram concsrning” the military movements. The T e L T we golug to feed ourselves and families dur- | and Scott Bennett secret e convention | celving his friends. In addition to opening | ‘Antelope—H. M. Stockwell, B. H. Mills, : fact is it may be asserted that no news fl‘f"‘l,l," ‘.'..r".,.‘:.'\'“;,mf‘hll ”f::;'zfl:' A ‘.‘,L“:‘ ing the coming winter?' The speaker said \‘ |‘\ w(” ; “,“ B ”; B B BH9A 1 nlqiuvu ., the eaptain has opened any | T. P, et B S RS A gl the nomination for state treasurer, has withs concerning the war between China und Japan | ooy about 11 o'clock he set his house on | that the state Wwas proud of Omaha, and that 4 ot nominate a candidate for governor | e or ey, all of which are filled with Hopkins, T. W. Dennis, M. B. Putney, | drawn. Mr. Zimmerer would have had sevs has reached Shanghai since August 12. The | are 0 3 attempted to cut his throat. It re- | it and other live cities went to make up one until late this afternoan 1 indications Nebraska made cigars, all manufactured from | John Hunt eral counties to back him for the place, bu two Japanese sples who were arrested in | oid S0 RUSTIRCER (€00 T e wound, | Of the best states in the union. He said that | bolnt to a lively contest between (he &up- & Nebraska grown tobacco Banner Downer, C. M. Maffett, | concluded that his busineas would not permiy the French settlement of Shanghal are under | Jt 0 Pl b LT o ostic trouble s supe | the republicans of Omaha had an advantage | porters of J. W, Baker of Davidson county The Lancaster county delegation was the | C. 8. B *| him to accept the nomination should he the protection of the United States cousul joi W0 FASVER ) o0 over the republicans of his distriot, because | and H. Clay Evans of Hamilton county. It st large crowd to arrive in a body, They | Blalne oLaon B W8 secure It b, :n«l n‘ll: rl.m...mI 80 \u:(ll a charg: is clearly AR they had a rep Mative in congress who | 18 thought Baker, who has been the chairman ! came In from Lincoln al noon and went at once Boone Pratt, Charles Riley Democrats Oppose Fuslo ormulated against them 4 T looked after their rights, while down at | of the state exccutlye commitiee four years, is | to the Murray. Next to Dougla ter 18 | Fodrea, E. C. Stowell, R, F. Willlams, N. H JRETE, Ne 21, —(Special Tele Demiso of Mrs. E. €. Evans y CRETE, Neb, Aug. 21.—(8p gramg T T v B, - 5 Minden, {f they wanted anything, it had to | strongly in the lead, but the Evans men are | the largest, having sixty delegate 1t | Stiles, John Peters, John Dillon, Charles Jack- | v The Bee.)—The democratic congres: R \‘Ir‘l. h’l! |. e ORIN JUNCTION, Wyo., Aug. 2L.—(8pe- | come from some other source, because they | hard ut work and appear confiden R e R natorial | e T A L Huas o The Bee)—The democrati ngr nl;mll LB, , State of Coahu'lo, Mexico, Aug. | clal Telegram to The Bee)—Mrs. B. C were unfortunate enough to be represented The republican gubernatorial convention | gituation, and its leaders claim that they will Box Butte—Van Boskirk, A. L. Field, . | 9ommittes of the Fourth district met her@ 21.—The heavy rains in the mountains have | Evans of Casper died last evening of blood | or misrepresented rath by a populistic | has not yet orgenized. It met this after- | name the successful candidate P. Liotels, Thomas Beck, J. H, Paradis tod September 18 was fixed for the cone caused one of the most damaging cverflows | poisoning. She was the wite of William T. | congressman. But he promised that the re- [ noon at B o'clock and adfourned till this | = Next to Lancastir Gage county will have Boyd—H. W. Mathews, Kd Lewis, Frank n at Beatrice. Some of the memberq of the Nassas river ever known. Reports | Evans, & prominent local contractor, and | publicans down in that district would make | evening; wet again and adjourned to tomor- | the largest crowd in the convention. = The lined towards fusion. The feeling, thoughy bave reached here of ffteen deaths by | formerly lived at Grant, Neb. Bill McKeighan wear a worried look before | row. delegation from Beatrice came In late yes- (Continued on Third Page.) \s against tusion with anybody. telographs as follows: The Chinese on Fri- DISTRICT, ates senators who succeeded The square was crowded full of interested | in defeating the purpose of the Wilson bill and enthusfastic people, all anxious to hear | as to sugar, iron and coal. Resolutions have republican doctrine expounded by the speak- | been drafted ope condemning Got horge:fealy : ¥ » ed openly condemning Gorman, | horse feature I t6 B S tuation w turning of many of the country delegates who NOMINAT 1 from what we can learn the state convens tion delegates are not silver Bryan demos who announced himself as a candidate fom