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THE OMAHA " ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING,, AUGUST 24, 18 COPY FIVE CENTS ) N \ plotters were In constant communication N 1 ¢ | agents of the several eastern' roads asking | FRDTNC A D T R T T BATAE TR L Island. Most of the populists afrived n from the anarchists in the cities named by dlers will have to stsy at home, th city yesterday and camped at the falr Red Tape Finally Uswound Eufficiently to | thelr companions in '}f;.':,'lm L e Nicaraguans at Bluefields Arrcst an En _lish )NS5 OF VETERANS Misscu-i's Member of the Repablican Na- grounds, which was the starting |-'\..-‘\ e Populists at Grand Island Have Two to s eatenin o d s f 4 B o v 4 § i . e carava McKelghan did not o Allow the Psp:rsto Be ferved, life are frequently received at the imperial Ocngul and Prominent Amaricans, ¥ - tional Commiites Persists, the crowd, but went by rail Choose Between Today, palace, and ail posible precautions have Some Important Chapges Made In the ) been adopted to prevent the carrying out Constitution of the Ocder. - LOOKING UF THEIR LALOR RECORDS. NNIN of thre: “CKI EN CALLED FOR | DAVENPORT, Aug. 23.—Af the natonal 0: ) atiiods I3 S BERNINGTON DETANER AT QUARANTINE 'mr":um THE BEADQUARTERS, bl S A encampment of the ol of \"»'(»rflwn\"rv\ rl ONCE NORE HE DENOUNCES THE ORDER | ¢\ yiiuten ror sisctr HOSTS ASSEMBLED FIR THE CONVENTION n to Congress Nelng day consideration of the, third degree ritual e Scrail ized on This Cox Report In Circulation that There Are Two Telegrams of (hino-Japanes: Interest | Unless the Prisoners Are Promptly Released concluded, and the ritual was referred | Members Referred To as Bushwhackers and WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.-Two members »eans Reach Recelved In Chicago e American and Mritish Warships back to the committes on ritual and cere Politicul Sandbaggers- of the executive board of the Knights of gates Lis CHICAGO, 23.—The Chicago Japan- Wil Likely Take n Hand monfes to make certain changes. On re- Revival of Ancient Know-Not Labor, J. W. Hayes of Philadelphia, th ese association at its headquarters received e Sy submission ‘it will undoubtedly be adopted Tostitis general secretary-treasurer, and B. H. Mar two telcgrams today. One was from the The commandery then entered upon th: tin of Minneapolis, have been in Washington western gate of the United States, the other consideration of a revision of the digest. or B for two days working for legislation in tho — o KN iy o came from the eastern border. That frca (EW JEANS, Aug. 23.—A Bluefields, | blue book ot the order, of which a com- BN VORI e chard O. K interest of labor. They have canvassed ) D { ‘e, R R SAN FRANCISCO, Amg. 23.—General An- | FHRC 0 " Tllowst NEW ORLEANS, Aug. A iueneld® | plete revision s proposed, to bring 1t down NEW YORK, Aug, 23.—Richard C. Kerens, | ittt o o e e e In tha | . GRAND ISLAND, Neb, Aug. 23.—(Specla} tonto Ezeta and his fellow refugees are pris- | 'he West read as forow & caragua, letter to the Assoclated press, | o, go¢,, member of the republican national commitiee | city vory generally, to learn how many ean | TeleSram to The Bee)—Everything is joytul oners at last by autherity of the United SAN . FRANCISCO, Aug. 22—Minister | yja New Orleans, which arrived tonight, | ~ The Ladjes' Ald society spent the morning | for Missouri, and whose attempt e the | be depended upon fo vote for an arbitration | ®0d harmonious in the populist camp to- = a% left last evening by Burlington. He regrets § settling disputed points in the office! e~ sasure. " States district court. The warrants of ar- | official business prevents him from stopping | **%* ‘ ng disputed points in the officers’ re- [ Missouri republican convention recently held | Measure hey declare that labor organiza- | night, and between 600 est were served this afternoon. Early | ther CHINDA Shorily before moon on the 16th a most | ports place itself upon record as opposed to the | tons will take a larger part in politics this | most the tull apportions o b ‘ 5 3 A outrageous move on the part of the Nica- At the afternoon session the most im- ¥ fall than ever befor:. Records of all mem this morning the local federal officials re- Mr. Kaidzumi, head of the Chicago Jupan N ki ¢ | portant legislation of the meeting so far A. Po A, s in the city. To a newspaper Te- | parg of the celved notification that the differences be- | €8 association, said that this meant the new | reguans wis made public. The greatef part | waq pyssod, The constitution was amended | porter Who interviewed him upon the mat- | tion this tween the Navy department and the De- | Minister, 8. Kurino, would not stop over In | of the troops were to sall at 7 o'clock In the | to provide for the s b LIRS L Chicago any length of time, but he would the Sugur City and Deles 0n to Spacches from Thelr Leaders — No Fusion Thelr Rally Cry. Twenty Cases of Yellow Fever on Honrd—Naval Ofiicers Nelther Contradict Nor Admit It nd 700 delegates, al- it, are enthusiastio house who will run for re-elec. | °¥eF {he prospects for tomorrow's convention, fall are being compiled, and their | About haif the delegations came overland, ar- AT SaMtiop ata ity monag oty ’ru::ul‘wu n{’xlu' age of | ter Mr. Kerens sald that he had no inten- | ¥otes on the aquestions pertaining to the n: | riving this afternoon. Fully 160 wagon: ¥ evening on the Yulay, a coasting steamer, | eligibility from 21 to 18 years of age; plac- | tion of carrying the , aestion before | Ler2sts of the laboring classes looked into. | lined inte the city a o"oloo Wlny et 3 he delegates would have camped in the of 4 under the jurisdiction of sixty-three com- in the various campaigns for or against the | | g s iz L 08 persons whot 3 ougl ere r ) ', . Ly st authorities of Mare Island would permit | local aseociation would west him Saem. A BRAOHN N ESH :',‘t e :1,”( manderies, thus doing away with the guard The A. P. A's’ he said, "‘are a lot of | members. alr, but a rain almost equal to a cloudburst the United States marshal to serve the war- | The other telegram was couched In thess | Builty of firing on the Nicaraguan fI4g | us o mational organization; edmitting to | bushwhackers, political sandbaggers. They o aused them o seck beiter shelter. Senatog . Ao e i AT b Setties : ; MAJORS A COSTLY ORNAMENT, ¢ rants. The Navy department maintained “nr\!lu & URE AL SRR kv 45 Early in the m r,v_nu: Censul :h} lu ln-; R‘.'.i".‘n‘. ;J[ ..\{mxlu ..;«]\i»uum'.m I‘x]nnnmhly swing back and forth between parties Allen arrived on the 4 o'clock train and wag 168 Sosttion on one polnt, however, 1t would | gpin AR NAEAAANY LU e MBI L : e mlon poldiers and sallors, 1ol and corrupt ward and ity politics | Merrick County Republicans Displeased | Uscoried o the hotel Ly the Eigin band, " cago 25th, evening. Nagasaki. when he responded to the call he was placed | Stead of only members of the Grand Army; . > i th 4 " , 4 not furnish transportation for the marshal “Denka,” Mr. Kaizumi explained, means | FACH L0 PR Lo TS move was | Providing fov fall instead of spring inspec of both partles. My fear s that 1th the Omaha Convention's Work. | Which headed the caravan that and bis deputies to the gunboat. The mar- | “his highness.”” “vhix is Prince Komatsu, | " L 8 0 wisihE i wel 18; allowing division commanderies to es- | the attempt of this element foreign to the | CENTRAL CITY, Neb., Aug. 23.—(Special j land. McKuighan is also here. Omar Mad. shal, too, was determined to uphold the | cousin of the mikado, w ho Is on his way | kept very quiet, and as he w »"" ailow . | tablish permenent quartermasters’ headquar- | party with its pernicious doctrine to fasten Telegram to The Bee.)—This has been a day | Ison Kem is missed from the ranks, and department of the government which b home to offer his assistance to his ruler. to communicate with the outside no one | ters; revoking the repeal of removed ap- | its:If to the republican party will drive | of waiting for the arrival of the dailies by | Bryan s alsu among the lost, but the latter iy — — knew of his arrest for hours. About 11| pointees and making the rank of past of- | away hundreds of thousands of honest votes. | the republicans, anxious to lexrn the ticket | I8 not expected represents. He refused to charter a tug, KILLED BY HIS COUNTRYMEN, o'clock, when a Mr. Lampton called at he | fcers good In the divisions to which they | The movement is, in fact, nothing more | o B CFERRS o8 o Touigat there are no [ndications of fusion. and there semed a possibility that the i Bullding to. secure permission o have cer. | Fmove. The third degree. ritual was re- | than a revival of (he ancient ‘know-nothing' | PomiAted 4t Omaha News had been re- | ponners reading: “No Fusion. We Mead refugees would be left to die of old age on | Japs' Minister to Corea Murdered by the | i frelghts released, he also was placed submitted by the committee on rituals and | doctrine which, although short lived, was | “elved early in the day that Majors was | gusiness’” were numeraus in the caravaa the high seas. Dr. Calderon, the local consul People He Rep nted. tindsk 4 L. Then Mr. Henry Brown, an | CeTemonies and was adopted. || not without its effect upon our politics. The selected to head the ticket, and it was hoped | of teams, A large maj.rity of the delegates of the Salvadorean government, finally inter- | LONDO! Aug. = 23.—A dispatch from | Engiishman, called to astist Mr. Lampton in | ,At the afternoon meeting of the Ladies’ | republican party has ever be:n outspoken | that the convention had used better judguent | are at Hann's park, where in the open aie he § & s it Shanghal today says that the Japanese min- | getting the freight, when he too was ar- Ald societ; the reports of the president, | upon every public question, and has always | In the selection of the remainder of the nator Allen and Representative Mo= ceded, however, and prevented any serious | Sha O a8 e kilted by hia own | rested: Their next mova was against Cap- chief of staff and inspector general were | had the courage of its convictions. I do | ticket, but when It was found that Moore, han addressed them this evening. rupture between these clashing departments ister to Corea has been e y tain (. L. Wiltbanks, the American who | f¢¢eived. and the rest of the session was | not think it will dodge this fssue now. Churchill, Russell and Piper had been se 'he Reform Press assoclation met in the of the United States gavernment. He went | countrymen. Seoepted the " position s as Judge under ‘he | devoted to the exemplification of the ritual ““The republican party is less friendly than | lected the dissitisfaction expressed was gen- | parlors of the Palmer house this afternoon. fnto his own purse for money and cha ‘The Japenese government has declared rice | Socbycs (e PRIt o8 Jhdge fincr e | A camp fire was held in the opera house In | any other party to such doctrines, and will | eral excepl among pops. Merrick county i | Various papers wero real and discussed, and tered a tug. At 6 o'clock this morning the b, "y "ot nolnded among articles contri- | 11, A, Hodgeson, Washington Glover, Jchn | the evening. not fail, in my judgment, to met this issue, | close, but the nominat'ons made almost in- | eight new members added ) . tug_steamed out through the heads. ©n [ B 00 AL Riter and “George Hodgeson. all Mosquito | Natlonal officers were elected at the en- [ If it can be called such, mantuly.” sure an opposition victory. The state ticket Surface indications tonight cre that J. N. board were Consul Calderon, United States | bind L Chinese government to | créoles, were arrested. . After these men | Cimpment today as follows: Commander-li ST - will lose the counly. Falr-minded repub- | Gaffin, speaker of the last house of repre Marshal Baldwin, four deputy United States he attempt of the Chinese governm: Ot ned an hour of ‘more the Ameris | chief, Willam B. Bundy, Cinelnnati; senior CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATS CONVENE, licans approve Rosewater's course in ten- | sentatives, is in the lead for the gubernas marshals and Licutenant Stoney, U. 8. N., | float a loan of 1,000,000 tacls to be guaran- | WCTe {EHEER T A0, 00 Mo o attracted | Yice commander-in-chief, T. A. Barton, Prov- - dering his resignation as national commit- | torial nimination. He appears to be in the who went as a representative of the author- | tsod by Chinese merchants has proved a | by the signs they made from the windows, | Jdence, R. L; junior vice commander, Loul Radlcal Resolutions Adopted Concerning | leeman i lead because his friends have been working ity of the Mare Island naval station to cer- | fajlure, The English officers staticned on shore as :;mry lm‘ nport; Colonel Edward E. Mil- the Pacltic Rallroad Cebt. Wt Lexington. in his behslf for several weeks, while the tify to Marshal Baldwin as a represemta- | “Tho American consul at Shanghai has | ysual went to the building to learn the | 1147 of Minneapolis and_ Colonel George SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 23.—Th Aug. Twenty thou- | [riends of the cthers have taken it foe tive of the United States government, &nd | grered he Japanese living in that part of | cauge of Hatch's absence and were told they | HUFlbut of ‘Helvidere, fil, were other can: | nirq day of the democratic state conven- | sand people, the fower of ¥ ranted that he would have ho comprtitlohy to permit Commander Thomas of the Ben- | the city 1o discard the Chinese costumes | were under arrest. Mr. Hatch dropped a | didates for office of ~commander-in-chief | =% P8 o F0 Ok ower of the Ashland con- | Tonight, however, a sentiment favorable to nington fo recelve the marshal und his depu- | and sdvises a majority of them ti return | paper from the side window telling of his | AMutant gencral H. F. Spellman of Ohio; . During a short session held this morn- | gressional district attended the Owens bar- | Judge Holcomb of Broken Bow h ties on board, The tug, which, singularly | to their native country, D e on (e feaire. 0t the Spaniards ty | Inspector general, A. C. Blaisdell, Lowell, | ing the convention agreed on the order of Preparations had been made o en- | SDFUBE up, and it is growing rapldly, enough, was named the “Relief,” arrived b take him and his c:mpanions to Nicaragua, | MAss: judge advocate eral, George W. | business and the manner of forming a state 15,000, and the provisions fell f Thero are many here friendly to alongside the Bennington about 9 o'clock Pern's Robels In Ecaador. R e mediately sont to_the Engilay | Harrington, Hiawatha, ‘Kan.; surgeon gen- | central committee, The afternoon session | S10Tt Of sunplying all. The speak:rs were | the nomination “of Judge Ragan and in the morning. PANAMA, Aug, 23.—A correspondent 1n | arujoet and tho news distributed along the | eal, B. Weidon Young, Seattle, Wash.; | (U PORERIUSS. ENS € he reoeer | Hon. W. €. Owens, Hon. G. Lockhart of | the Holcomb and Ragan men are rapldly After the formalities necessary to ful vayaquill sends word that Peruvian rebels, | forelgn quarter. Consul Zeat of the United | Chaplain general, Rev. J. W. Patten, Mil- 1 up In consideration of the repurt | Bourbon county, Judge George B. Kinkeld, | COMIng together. Had the candidacy of sustain the dignity of the Navy department h \ et BHEZ bl % ¥ f the committee on platform. Afte Tudge J. ¢ > ith el G 4 it ep s e e notified and called on Madriz, | Waukee. The proposed fnsurance branch | © v a | Judge Jere R. Morton and Prof. (. M. Al | ¢ither been pushed one week ago, either were over, Marshal Balwin and his deputies | Who after their defeat at Turbes fled Into | Jutier s ROHAC 00 O el B 0 &0 o | and funeral and sick benefits were voted | spirited debate the platform as reporied was | bert of Lexington. There were 5,000 ladies | Judge Holcomb or Judge Ragan would be went on board the gunboat. The tugboat uador, are gatherihg in Santa Rosa and | (0 b ior™ o0 stand trial, He could not get | 90Wn. The Ladies' Ald soolety voted down | adopted by a unanimous vote, The platform | Present. Th: speeches all tecmed with scath- | hominated tomorrow without question. As Rellef then steamed away, heading for (h are casting about for reinforcements and | (o8 PR EFEE, S PR Ttiet them new, but | @ Proposition to change, the name to t Yo e ATihtEiAL L ing denunciation of Breckinridge, and were | It is the coutest is likely to be a lively one, port. Immediately aflerwards the Benning- | supplies. 5 5 3 he was sure they were implicated. Gensul | Sons of Veterans Aid soclety. e e of President | s jnost sensational yet spoken against him. | With the odds favorable to Gafiin i fon's -=aliors were holsted. Sho had been | Advices from Caracas, Veneaueln, say an | 5, il Ml ‘Nord o' the Columbla, | The committee on resolutions presented a jeveland, declares devotion to the principles | Judge Kinkeld, for * years a neighbor of | ~Mr. Gaflin is occupying no ageressi lying «u anchor near the Faralone islamds, | attempt has been made to kill President { G0 0% 06700100k the tug was steaming | 1ong report, endorsing the pending bill before | O the national demo ic_platform of 1392 | Breckinridge, was exceptionally s-vere in ap- | ground. He s he {8 for the Success of about thirty miles from port. A few min- | Crespo with dynamite, but the fuse failed | {1C O¥ S50 5 fe congress prohibiting the placing of advertis. | and congratulates the people upon the fact jpealing to Mrs. Blackburn und for Breckin- | the populist ticket first and his own interests utes later the Bennimgton was steaming [ to work. % i R Wiiat the charges are Madriz does not | ing matter on United States flags; providing [ that “notwithstanding the cpen opposition [ridge's retirement. last. If either Holecomb or Ragan should toward San Francisco bay, but as one of | LONDON, Aug. B3-—-A dlspich 10 th | gay. e has not even informed the Ameri. | for the issuance of a special budge to mem- of the republican party and tlie conduct of a e be nominated tomorrow Gaffin would be given her engines is disabled, she made only slow | Times from Lim L Boru, saye: Tt EOYerne | can nor the Englith consul The English | bers in good standing for over ten consecu- ew pretended democrats a substantial eas BTN H : i the =econd place on the ticket. The nominas progress. At 2 o'clock this afternoon the [ ment has recovered complete contra hie | Consul, It is belleved, Is charged with hav- | tive vears, and expressing fealty to {he | Ure of tarift reform has been cffectad SHELTON, Neb., Aug. 23.—-(Special Tele- | tion of Tattooed Tom Majors for governor Benningion sicamed i through the Goulen | const line. ~The Insurgents in the northern | [%ici e {he Jamaican's to. riot and bisod. | Grand Army. The financial plank of the platform favers | gram to The Bee.)—The populist parly driv- | by the alleged repubifcan convention &t Gate. That the refugees are now under IIm\'Im't'nl .huva‘[ l‘“]'rcklll" '(:; the mountain- | gyoq " The owners of the Yula, when told Knoxville, Tenn., was selected as the next | the retirement of all gold coins and paper | ing from Kearney to the state convention to | Omaha yesterday has greatly elated the pops arrest there is no doubt, for Marshal Baldwin | ous districts of the interior. of the arrest, positively stated that their | place of meeting currency below the denominallon of $10 and | bo" 1e1q at Grand Island tomorrow passed | UIISts here. Majors is looked upon as am and his deputies went on board the gunboat aitol boat should not leave, and thus the v The post rank of Commander-in-Chiet | the reopening of the mints to che voinage < N ce this afte e casy mark for the populists w Rio Under Military Pat ¢ both g Ly (e ; | through this place this afternoon through a Y poy ith either for the purposc of taking them prisoners 2 transport which can stand the sea s taken | Payne, court-martialed, was restored. of both gold and silver on such basls 88 | 4.iving rain stor: : s Holcomb or Gaffin on the he NEIRO, Aug. 23.—The city Is ) driving rain storm. They did not mal v he head of thelr when the Bennington should have passed | * RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 28.—The city s | JRCPPEE Wl 00 BEHE ot ree, seloss | The encampment then adjourned. will maintain their parlty, ‘The plaiform | (b N8 Mt scorm. The: ot make any | AC00 within the three-niile |imit. under military patrol. Pelxoto's secret po- [ g0 (N GBI s (o cause the afrest, for om0 deals with a number of local questions, and | iy UF 5, SHING S0 fecount of e storm. BENNINGTON COMES TO ANCHOR. lice are everywhere The Brazilian war | even should Captain Sumner submit to the | CONSTRUING THE NEW TARIE on (heh subject of 'mm’m rited. lEvilEldvea | Lt “.jl(';r:'l“gww“‘l:‘_r"3,“"‘,,‘:1“':}[‘; o y o d » Constant been ordered back from | actions of Madriz, the American population that the charges for the tranyportation of | ji: = red § re,’ : The' Bennington pessed. up.the bay and | ship Conatsnt has S o ama e release of Innocont men | Goofls 1n.Tond Must He. He-Exportéd to | freights in California by the Southorn Pa- | yhousand Millonaires and Iive = Millivn | Thied Diatrict Domocrats ltefuso to Eadorse came to anchor off the quarantine station. | Uruguay and the harbor is patrolled by e Tramps,” “Mortgages are Republican Signs | levine and Nominate George T She comes from-s port infested with yellow | war ships. The city has the appearance | by force of arms if necessary. However, the Take Advantage of Its Provision; ciflo_gompany ishould be ssbiected’ {0l /an | 0¥ proaparity,” * Mhay. also. had Drapsris | NORBOLE e fever, The health officer was notified of her | of a military camp. A number of prissn- | commander of the Columbia is expected be- | WASHINGTON, Aug., 2i~—James"W. Tat- | average reduction of net less than 26 Der | 5 venile hand of Kearney with them. About | rre UK, Neb., Aug. 23.—(Bpeclal Teles ac av e ‘o' been "Tels Pelxoto’ .r. | fore night and the English also. When ol i f cent, and it pledges the demceratic nminees | Juven!l . ! arrival, This fact swon gave rise to a re- | ers have been relessed on Peixoto's order. e ey o | torsficld ot Miller & Tattgrsfield, fmporters:| fO1 B0 Gy £ R A SO " s | tyrenty-five well filled wagons wers In the FREELonn cllagater trongthac ithe fun: | A (atrlot centorablp has cheen evsbiahed | Sey vae Snade public, It was learned that | And dealers in wool in Phfladelphin, kad an | quc(lop. In regard to- the indebtaliss of | PAFY leaving hece " e G i) o utenint By ey e L e e Chre making | Madriz had taken these steps upon his own | Interview with Sectetary Carlife today re- | 'the Pacific ‘rallroads the platform declaies e Caldoton el yority or sontradict | their way across the border, though A large | advice. It was not legal to take these men | garding the construction to be be placed on | that any extension of time for the payment of | GRAND FORKS, N. D., Aug. 23,—Attorney this city tonight at 8 o'clock. The convens the. Feport or say anything ubout tho arrest | force Is known still to be near Soledad. to Managua, sald Lacayo, and he could | the mew. tarift bill as to goods in bond. The | this indebtedness by the o-called feilly ex- | (L it ol iR ) e GO T 2 tion was orgi by the election of Hon. of the refugees. The gellow fever yarn finds It show it in the ln\\"s of Nicaragua. Such a | particular question which Mr. Tattersfield | tenslon bill v any e e o Rvihe ae qualifSalion: that ’"?" “”"':"l“ John Thomsen of Dodge as temporary chairs SOk g ¢! A Far North, ve on the part of the Nicaraguans, coming | desired to have settled was whether wool | entail upon the people of Cal'fornia the prin- e qualification that would entitle > P 0’8 2 V. V. elievers, however. Marshal Baldwin and [ Sclentists Aba iaxe \6{} daaln have L A man and P. F. O'Sullivan, W. H. Weeks an? :Ih eputics are still on beard the craiser | ABERDEEN, Aug. 23.—The yacht Saxon | as it does after three insults to the Amerl- | now in bond could bé withdrawn without | cipal burden of discharging this debt and | her to vote it she were a man will be en- | Mark Murray as secrelaries o kel With the men supposed o be the prisoners, | has arrived al Peterhead, returning from o | can flag. deserves the most severe actlon, { payment of duty when the tariff act placing | would result in_conferring additional be titled to vote for superintendent of public | wards made permanent. There was a cons When they will come shore 1t is not known i e e Aretle: regions, | And 1€ €ver naval officers were called upon | it on the free list became @ law. Mr, Car- | fits upon the privatc owners of the roads. | instruction fn this state at the forthcoming | fest fn the Madison county delegation, th Bt Mtk epsra: boarrs tant. | olentific jexpedition ctle regions. | ¢ ¥, vart their authorily, the time has ar- | lisle explained the wording of the emacting | The platform resolves that every democratic | state election,” and advised county auditors | gaministration crowd being hended by (st f y v She reports that she landed Prof. Aubrey | pjved to do so. The American populaticn | clause of the new tarlff bill was such that | nominee for congress in California shall sub- | and sheriffs ‘to provide in each precinet [ Thomas 0'S rowd ng headed by 9 Aoriouh oAkl b ol | jon, on Colquely island, miles from the | pova copfidence in thelr country’s agents the | upom it, and that was that all wool while in “If elected to congress, T will oppose any | their votes. Where the Al s Mg a5 iivlioation will demand public attention 10- | Rugsian coast, on June 2. The Saxon, how- | bullet riddled buildings would suffer austher | bnd in order to avoid the payment of duty | attempt and vote against any bill to extend | provided the judges of election have uu- Ji8 Cwlded ‘]'l fRvan ot ity 4 EALion 4yps RN, v ever, was obliged to abandon Battye and his | oiiaey but this time some one would be | would have to be exported and again im- | the time for (he payment to the government | thority to provide such boxes. They have | Bon Y - BODINOD, © o5 Ao LONE SN RHIS It Is thought that tomorrow the five refu- | companion on account of the heavy seas | gyorely hurt. The situation is serious, for | ported of the Pacific raiiroad debt, and T will favor | no right to debar the women from voting | hoone, COMnty delegation —resulied = in gees will be taken befose United States Dis rict | 4ng jce, which threatened the destruction of | [ 500 ro0ie” caa” but it fs hoped that e Aiid v6te 2o meaRYreulo) foreeIDNETRE: MAs [ inor to refuss thal 4 1| VOUNE | Quackenbush retiring from the conven= Judge Morrow, who fissued the warants for | ¢ yacht. It is hoped that the explorers ATt Missourl Furm Statistics. and v ur a meas a o their ballots where the women L Nicaragua will be taught a lesson that will | urity the lien of the govemment PG TElIRIRIE tion, with the remark that he was thefr arrest, Then will begin the proceed- | wil be rescued by the next Russian gunboat | NICAragua will be Laught o lesson bt WASHINGTON, Aug. 33.—A census bulte- | LFity the lien of the goveminent an the are cligible, not be forgotten by the men on the Mohawk ings which will determine whether the five | which visits the Isiand. 4 istaken in suppising this to be roads and to have them bid in by the gov- m ; . hall be given their treedom or be taken and Columbia. tin fssued today shows almost 69 per cent of | erypent and maintained as national high H Clay Evans for Governos a democratic conventivn. Colonel Mackerson men shall be given their freedom or be take) - back to San Salvador to be shot by itheir Mining Disaster in Mexico. ENVOYS SATL FOR HOME, the farming families in Missour! own the | ways for the benefit and in the interest NASHVILLE, Tenn., Aug. 23.—The state ‘:{Hh'lltiw‘l]k :;:‘\“’AM l|1 R ”;:.‘.'{:“i’,’.". -\.'l:h klx(l: political enemies, the successful revolution- [ DURANGO, Mex., Aug. 23.—A mining dis- < farms cultivated by them and the remainder | of the neople and to enforce agaimst the | republican convention after a two days fight | oS Fiiowea by suige Honsley, who doe e “There 18 a yrobubility the habeas corpus | aster is reported from the Lamarino dis- | Commissloner Parker Says Their Mission to | hire them. The average value of each farm | stockholders of sald roads the collection | on the nauncsd Majors as charged with every felony! proceedings will be brought on behalf of the | (rict, southwest of this city. A cave-in oc- Washlogton Wus Satisfactory. ie $2,443, and of each home $2,615. Almost | of any deficiency that may result upon sal re ! | adopted the majority report, emanating from | on the statute book. He advocated Bryen prisoners before the extradition matter 18 | (oia {0 one of the mines, burying ten SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 23.—Commissioner | 56 POF cent of tho home familics hire. their | foreclosure, and I will favor and vote for | (yo" Evans faction, and almost immediately | and said of Semator Hill that “old Hill and examined into. in this event, only (he { homes and the remal own them. The | all legislation necessary (o effectuate these | po 1 B st 3 } et 4 BlE o s men were moRGga allve, || ‘Sarausl Parker. L A Widdeman Ji A, Cume | aoracs, And the ‘rematagiaromn «\hen ithoj]all, i pominated 1. Clay Evans for governor, Mr. | old Hell only differed in one letter, and it Telaky ot the watrunis would bo .:Jnm.-k.rl. D et rad warevdand tachions towni, i /Mia | (o nebel e KA B BT S S ST Aot on o, e 8. emined effort was made to commit | EYanS has served two terms in congross. Hil were in hell democtacy would fosl bel= foratio S. Rubens and Gonzales de Quesada, . B 4 EE dreated:ie 3 aii, 28 $20,202,608, A Adadlo, sanmi ¢ — ¢ lidge iHenaley! a)s0 Look (00oaRliHRLD BiaThevs of Naw -Yank, are here to. defend | [upehintendont O I tonn " muthoritiza | went to Washington over a month ago (o see R T e T the convensiigis aver, gt Lk (ros colual __ Reo gnized the Barnescs. sav that on no account would he be a can- he culprits. On motion of the United States | i cage of an accident, and will be held | President Cleveland on behalf of the deposed i £ s i j‘; Hll]\‘"r';-:]:h:'::' <;"3“ IS Lita M-I}m gl¥ NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—The subcommit- | didate for congress before this convention, attorney, Rubens was today admitted to | . ,4j) the investigation as to the cause of | Queen Liluokalani, and who returned here ! yy B 1 - of the ERALES, ] tie € resolution | tee of the state republican committee today The convention, after receiving the report R Pt T nest Plant of It Kind in the West | against the proposition and the resolution (The convention, afler recelving (e practice before the United States diatriet | o catastrophe is comploted. Tuesday, sailed for Hawali foday. In an in- Entirely Destroyed. was overwheimingly defated. submitted to the full committee its report | of the commlttes on credentials, procssded e atate lheir. probable sourse of procedure European Cholern Roports. terview Commissioner Parker says that, | WEST POINT, Neb., Aug. 23.—(Special | The convention made the following nomi- | Fecogblaing the Darnes people in the regutar | (0 AR, SOI00, VI I8 L0 .lflfrud‘x i far they have been unable to see their | BERLIN, Aug. 23.—In Galicia ou Tuesday | Washington dispaiches to the contrary, they | Telegram to The Bee)—The West Pojnt | nations for supreme court ) dges oarly this | Tito report was! adopted ARY COURLY: | Robiuson, in a strong appeal, moved to ens clients. This morning they applicd for per- | here were 185 mew cases of cholera and | saw all'the great men in Washington, it | creamery, the first plant of its kind in the [ {eRInES i el Frorg i L e dorse Johin M. Devine, and withdrew his own mission to go to sea on the tughoat which | qjavan deaths, and in Bukowina seventeen :-I\(-Q-QFJ l:s S‘Llnls(::l‘u.r“ , «'"l\w‘ li"lnll o:; Wart 1a in aatioe ive REaCTaR ot diane ‘:'x:;cn( g phy; Y 3 15. D. Loudenslnger For Cougress. name from before the convention. This Carried the officers (o the Dennington, but nteryic Y. i nlgly ,, g S L 5 CAPE MAY, N. J., Aug. 23.—H. D, Lou. | *iused a skirmishing among the delegates their request was refused in a few words, Washivgton,” he said, “to get an answer | Sine room at 2:30 this morning. Nothing was After nominating Bridgeford the convention siia 4 fr=as - aad! idany. Wholhad'Fotod for Roblaxn e Th r‘rm,m,....n is being looked after by from the government as to what it in- | Saved. The expensive machinery, furniture, | aajourned until tomorrow morning. denslager was nominated today by the First candidates of thelr own, and proceedsd (o ) I“’ Il)h‘:mw s especially employed by the tended to do, and we got it. It was the | tools, milk, butter and cream were all de- e _ district republicans for congress. There | piace them In renomination. Robinson again l‘:'c':"n“menl of san Salvador. effect that the government would not at pres- | Stroy ll-l i (e : EX-GOVLRNOUR BOYD. Wasno ioppaattion. made an appeal for an endorsement of Des gto ent interfere, which was in substance the wenty employes sleep fn the building and - Tockeiy il gy i B ey :1]’\“1“:(‘: B . answer furnished by the senate some time | With great difficulty they made their escape, | Thinks a St peratic Ticket Will A A PackeryiNoipioated ¥ing,.but. the conyantion whs uok HHINIAY as was at first thought, camed i~ s ! e roctly to Mare Istand. The prisoners wers came over. was the PUT FUSION BEZHINO THEM. gram to The Bee)—The demoeratic tons gressional convention for the Third district e e was called to order by Chairman Danfel in boxes are not now port of the committee on credentials cases and nine deaths. AMSTERDAM, Aug. 23.—Three fresh cases of cholera are reported here. At Maestrict two new cases and two deaths are announced. One fresh case s reported from Haarlem and at Kinderdick a death from cholera has occurred. % o ago. Still, we got mueh encouragement of a | 108ing their clothing and personal effects. Be Put in the Field, RICHMOND, Mo., Aug. 23 —The demo- ":I léi"'"‘ insisted on maming a stralght dem- landed in San Frapcisco and are now con- Will Recommend the Cable. substantfal sort, the nature of which is pri- | No water was available, the building being In speaking of the ticket nominated In [ crats of the Third congressional district I ¢ LAiAgE athe On the first formal ballot G:crgge . Th°m2s ed In the federal building here in custody N, Au 53 The Times today | Vale umtil we return to Hawall and render | {00 far from the mains. ~The loss Is about | oypa Wednesday ex-Governor Boyd yester- have renominated Hon. A. M. Dockery. of Colfax received a majority of the votes A in. the. tede LONDON; - Augiy $3=The,s Diges Y | our report to the people who sent us. I can | $10.000 and the insurance mominal. = The | o oty ootarized 1t a5 the weakest ever Connectic hs Nominate, | was declared the nominee of the Third of Marshal Baldwin, says that it is expected that the report of | gov “thic” much, that it is satisfactory. I | company will at once rebuild on a larger | day charg 4 3 et J LR, 5 iohs " : The refugees werw made comfortable 0r | 0% 0 0" Jursey, who represented Great | stayed at the same hotel - with Secrotary | Sctle. Absence of wind alone prevented | placed before tho republicans of the state. NEW HAVEN, Aug. 23.--At the prohi- | congresslonal district democrats for congrest the night in the warshal's offico and woon § 0 SO B0 L oreotontal confer- | Gresham, and saw and talked w.th him tearly | 41 extensive conflagration. The loss will | “Tom Majors,” sa.d the ex-governor, “has | bition convention DeWitt C. Pond of Hart- Tus central oommitier wad tTOGHE HALU alter were visited by thelr attorneys. The | Brita e Eintermalantatioonters | @ VArR DArGUNIDt AmOARS hany” farmers. who!| long hiad thet reputation. of being one of the | ford “was mominated for govarnor, the event of George homas® declining & e omw would mot sate what they proposcd | ence at Ottawa, will favor active assistance | every day. e hadanin ey darng [ i 1 Ang straight democrat only be put in his place. to 4o, but the men will be brought letore | upon the part of the Imperial government | .00 pgec AT HONOLULU. APORPSWOSO REIC S G D SIRRAY, slipperiest men in the state of Nebraska RODE DOWN THE CROWD, q v i A Y in the matter of the projected cable and | QUEE ' i RN Y S His political career has always excited sus. . 3 Judge Morow b for wifia 'of | teamship lines to connect New Zealund . Vorest Fires in Colorndo, i % Cates P 5 5 Bes il d e ¢ fires | Picion and his political ass:ciates have been | Army omecr's Recklossness Causes Sever - torn will_provably anply for wilts ot | Loh G aca, . English and American Naval Commanders | DEDEQUE, Colo., Aug. 23—Forest fires | Diclon und s polUSal CRecsite CoNe CRey y '8 Reckinseneny Couses Bevemnl|| | L0 Seme AROAE -COTP s S Tatny = Suspicious of Each Oth, are raging along the Battlement and Grand | pouglas county even with the solid backing i, Al ) does not speak English, told his story, with Coal Strike Riots in Scottand, R A A e [0 ok sloneitha My and dran ouglas county even with the solid bIcking | MpRIDIAN, Miss., Aug. 23—Fully 1,000 ton Closed. the assistance of [Wentenant Cofin of the | Gy ASGOW, Aug. 23.—In conneetion with | o -ih™ & 00 hila - Mesa. - Tho - rle- ABpRURONS - NILh . A IE SRR (B0 M RS o adt, | pecple asembled at the enc ont. g YANKTON, 8. D., Aug. 23.—(Speclal Tele= Bennington as int reter. i | t b ARl 1 States steamship Philadelphia arrived yes- | and the very dry weather causes fear that nominate Judge Holecomb as their B pecple @ nbl a he encampment grounds L (L ks D it st LIRS iat e Lhat velweoh the 20th of April | the coal strike serlous rioting has occurred | yoryqy geternoon from Honolulu, bringing | much damage to forest and range will be| date for governcr I believe he wil this afternoon to witness the sham battle | ET% ! 8 oK AN ale and May 3 three baitles were fought ncar | and several pits have been wrecked by dis- | 4o ggngying advices Sustained unless some unforeseen Interven- | elected. If they do not and nominate & | by the State National guard. Several se- | COPYeRtion, which clesed its business toe Boata Ana, n whieh s forces Wore de- | ordrly mobs. Donaldion, the leader of the | 0 NGUTY A ug, 12.—ix days ago it was | Lon checks the ravages of the fames. The | Werk canditate [ bellove a koo domocrat | iouy wocudents occurred on the. grounds | DIED: defeated Consressman Lucas for res 1 Rie s d o head cn | steiking men, and five others who have RREEIN 4 Aoms s A8 B8 1 ol A thre st s 28 " th ;| could be clected by the support of demo- natt 1ominatio G. Ph of the feated. Ezota was wounded in the head cn | striking men, and five others who have | o "ot the crulser Philadelphia was | PUDIlC Interest demands that - something | CONE D%, CRCEC PR JRe IR, S0 “Sml | caused by the rocklessenss of Captain R. R. | hoMmination Klele: Gor Bhillipa bkl - A o | be'n prominent during the strike have been 3 be' doile esn’ deatrachive P HE May 3 and was comcealed In a hut. Two ) should be done to prevent these destructive ' Hls was named for treasurer. His eaks later, with ‘800 of his followers, he | arrested. p Vo to leave here, and about the same time the | fret 6.0t vear by year destroy thousands of | balance of the state ticket nominated by the | Stephens of the United States army, who | oot WER SERAG FEF FAEREE b tey to Uho seacoast, There he 3 5l Captain of the Dritish ship Champion stated | acres of valuable tumber and other property | republicans, taken as a whole, is exceed- foned W Nebraska, and who was n partially et e Black made his way to the Cables from Yokohama iokayo 0 oD : S A 2 Hare o T | veople for Lucas' kncckout, and leaves that ATt ATuRs T easant wax iahatl to fesvalon & WO | Errozhout tHis ko dtaDiol tae stata ingly weak. There is nothing in the men here as instructor. This officer was found the Benninglon and atked (OF FEUET ) NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—The Commercial | (Il ("0 ise, ostensibly to look over the route | o pecag” ’ nominated that commands the respect and | mounted and endeavored to rush the crowd | *¢ctin of the state in position to make :"‘:““'uy' e e hys later, When the | Cable company this morning issued tie fol- | of ‘the propoted Pacific cable. On the day Business Plcking 'Up s the South spport of the business inerests of the | of spectators back by riding at a_fast | Sseag cisling;tor. the Lin) :;lllrl‘ru”!~|fimmr;::r. i iy forpie s R ¢ing notice: “The Great Northern Tel lowing these announcements a petition 2 & # state, over them omen and children S L od Y i % San Blas arrived the retugees were not al- | lowing notice: *The AT Crdde i T rad et BALTIMORE, Aug. 23.-The Manufactures | “iA4 rocards Congressman Bryan—well, I | knocked down and trampled upon by his | B€nce. Robert J. Gamble, who was nems . Bered her. but were Kept against | graph company reports this morning that | was circulated by British residents asking RO A 4 s el e periited b Mer bl da A S T JORM (o, board el BT Oy e, Japtn. (AKe thirty | that ‘the mbip remain. The petitioners | Record: reviewing thebusipess conditions of } inay as well say It—Bryan Is not a demo- | horse. Bfforts were made to dismount him, | RAted for congross, b o young aiiorney of INEwiUsion the Bamnipston. . o | nessages T Lt J 3 e to b’ In Tear of trouble 1t Neft with | Of the south for the. week, says: Reporis | crat. He is a populist and his all:ged plat- | but he succeeded In escaping by the can: | Xankton, Ho ls a strong candidate ‘and Jsata explalnn'lhe charge of SWICSE| hou A 4 = e ed Drotection. The Champion's \om. | from all parts of the sguth show a sceady [ form s a populistic platform. The free sil- | stant fire of cannon In the direction of the | #ill make an wxcillent running mate for Eingk: o by savise thab be €10 P iried Crar's Birothor and Wales' Daughter. O e hed 1o remain: In Dort. whereupon | tendency towards imgrovement in Lusiness | ver day is o fallacy. There can be no froe | crowd. Orders wero fssued by the city au- | Congressman Plokler, who i renomingted BUNCERY, Dut (thet. the eAmaier: WD SrER ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. It is repo te) | Admiral Walker annouriced that he had | Circles. - Net earnimg® of outhern railroads | silver legislation as long as Cleveland is in | thorities to arest = him at once, | for & fourth term. Governor Sheldon Wil to futercept him was shot by cne of his o, . atis e Lty el his mind about satling with the | are Showing an imereagw over the corre- | the white house, and after he retires there | Strong feeling ~exists, —and the of- [ Damed 1o suscectd himbelf and the three B eacionn.. Jastanant CoMp oorralaraind | that the l-mn;i h:kv (nul' Alexandrov teh, | hiladelphia and that he, t0o, should remain | SPonding Ume last ygag, “Fhe bauk clearings | can be no leglslation favorable to silver | ficer will be made to answer for his reck- Eisa mads fhe hendal. (v, SRS SNORE this story. As rejards the bank robbery, | ¢ne youngest brother of the czar, Is b oted o the | for the week ended Augugt 11 were 33 per | until the east unftes with the west. The | lessness in riding. EPO0K. . JOAD srennan of TRepld “Gitys e 4 in port, This unexpected change in the ! U v [ {rong, W L Ezeta says ho took the money fre in the V:).i“h' trothed to Princess Maud, the younge N‘WL D s B omy e ! cent larger than for theishme week of 1893, [ west alone can accomplish nothing for sil- ; e EKL. A. Johnson of Mitchell and Frank and gave his receipt for it as president. ¢ © | daughter of the prince of Wlaes 4 every southern city but tw@ reyorting a large | ver. The proposition to buy up all th: rail- TELLORAPHIC BRIEF onklin of Cork were named for rallway republic, and usell it to pay his soldiers. ptl i ;‘”t"“' u{y;n(:u)nl‘ ‘Thh: L )'f:l:fil‘r‘ l."rwlh'l"’»v;t: to | cain i reads in the United States in order that they commissioners, Brennan and Conklin belng h 1 e < w4 elleve that had hiladelphia lef . e United § - p 4 e This ho claims he had a right to do und pe Leo snd the French Republi e L R L = may be run by the government, is & pr Henry Henricel of New York, a jobber fn | Fenminated. Mr. Brennin had a red hof the laws of the country, General '"l!"\‘j‘("l“’ PARIS, Aug. 23.—The pope has written a-| BARE AU N Man"'ly the government Took Hix A ¥ tag flad Bank, posterous one. In the first place, to buy | woolens, assigned yesterday. ;‘hhj on AI‘:\» hunds eertaln m Inlllu,- Black Who s accused of hanging four men, 868 | jciter o M. Turjet, tormerly under-secretary | Councila, however, declared that they were [ APe Nichol, dr., an imnocépt looking farmer, f up all the railroads In the country wouid | The Venezuelan government will hereafter Dol auxiius o Maxtemic G LIEHE that he hanged them, but sald the e of state, confirming the papal adhesion to the | anxious to have the Philadelphia leave, as it | 5014 a load of hogs at the stock yards yee- | make a new national debt of $11,000,000,000. | aamit barbed wire free of duty. AL 8 ks an all o ou o from the army. In fact, all the | of B T e e et i e Dakota. The convention was very enthusis domartors, from (hw army. 1n b L) (e | French republic. would give them an opportunity (o show the | terday and came up o Omaha last night to | Then every rallroad cmploye would be T | “nyine nospital advices report a fow fresh | astic, and the feket wiits everyhody '";;L"f“:.d s nknrm s belng committed while Russia Sending « Fleet, re hsla'l\!:d‘vmllw 5;-»‘.:\-1.;:‘.11 ..[.» ;l’rl fu.‘.-u"lr sce ,Ihn—"umn,l{”" mkr:l‘u'v a dwn;w\gable A T T ‘MH'M be pald no | cases of cholera every day in Holland, The platform reaffirms alieglance to the o fulfll the laws of the country o , Aug. 23.—It is reported here that | Ser Dioie he wishes of these confl- | prostitute in the burnt disfrict named Nellle | \ o Beopey™ than are given the private | Operations will be resumed In the mines | mational republican platform and endorass attempting to ful " BERLIN, Aug. ot b dert supporters of the government were ful- | Graham, who, Nichol robbed him of | betier Wages o iy for | in the vicinity of East Palestine, 0., Sep- | protection; declares in favor cf the ure of Japaneso 1o Not Tamper with tho Mals. | nine Russian war shipe will leave Cronstadt | siled yestorday, when the mail from San | 80, The woman was arre. A | et sieeel to Gom i | tembar s, K » O BeD- 1 hoth gold and siler m:ney, and condemns N FRANCISCO, Aug. 23.—Minister | ou August 27 for the Paclflc. Francitco brought positive orders to Aduiral | $820—the balance of fis money—a the sta- | Cxoctions of superintendents and manugers. [ The repubilcans of the Third T nnessee | tUe Present administrstion 3 4 - alker of the Philadelphia to proceed to A tion, to guaranteq Wis-appearance in police a ] L nessee Kurino of Japin left for Washington to a BRLL oy ey island at once court today, The people of Nebraska have always ds- | district have nominated Foster V. prown of Dickls Falled to Arvive. sume bis dulles us the chie? representative [ gp PRTERSBURG, Aug. 23.—The czar 18 [ The war between China and Jap At manded the election of United senn- | Chattanooga for congres HASTINGS, Aug, 23.—(Special Telegrata o " o o le o o s cs of @ » or les Missoari Crook Captut 1 in Denver. tors by direct vote of the people, without | ~ppe {22 (tan Todr 5 . . of Japan in this country, Befor. he left | sugering from influenza. threatens disturbanc f a more or less ap torn 3 The reorganization committee of the Min Nee.)—Hon. Samuel Dickie, chal he ‘wrote the following letter denying & ———r e ature un thess tante Meparts | DENVER, ANk Sedchn Teal, siias [ reserd to thilr party smliations.’ Bryun | neanois & Bt Louls rosd met st New York | 10, Bee)—Hon. Ssmusl Dickls, CRuTENS ese Offic p| p o 1 dvocating nothl e or orlg 1 of the national ceniral co tee of th . Hispeich which stuled thal Jepenese BRCAL Walthng Game i Profitabl heve been recelved of one Aght between Chis | George Harvey, was arrested here today on | 130" ori Conktitution of Nebraska has I | yestérday, but #iourned until today. without o 1he nalional aauinal commiiadiof:Ahyiniey o reigners and suppressed 2 ese an apanese laborers and outbreaks ! " 0 el 3 sacting a siness. 3 ol , who 0 Bpea e e :lh.l]::;lwuewu detkimental to Japan BOSTON, Aug. 23.—The Portland bark, | Me8€ A5G S HEETEe Hhe large plantations, — | Warrants sworn out by Eugene Mosier and | (wenty-five years endorsed the idea trasmtiigshy BHEE4. night, falled to materialize on account of “In Japan the mecrecy of letters is ex- | Gray Deering, from Rosarlo to Boston, is George Du.nagan of Joplin, Mo. Teal is “1 do not favor a fusion betwaen the dem Representative Hudson of Kansas has In- | pejng taken suddenly sick at David Clty, SOUTH DAKOTA REPUBLICANS. gy v —— harge 1 obtaining money und se | oc d populist parties 46 not bell-ve | troddced a bill creating a board of three constitution, and tuch & CLINE O% ity the | WAIIDE for the new tariff bill o become & | SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Aug. 33.—Covernor | most expert swindlers In the west. He will | Nebraaka have never received any favors at | pass on disputed clalms of pemaloners EAU CLAIRE, Wis., Aug. 23.-The cons to Is an ""l’“:"m‘ ol’m 3 24 Yery inuch. | 1aw. It is estimat:d the consignees will meke | yjcgeld today appointed E. G. Huds:n, Lin- | be taken to Misfouri tomorrow. th» hands of the populists. I am In favor of The nioth annual mesting of the Union Q“' | R o Be e XURINO." | over $80,000 by delaylng the vesscl coln, 1L, and Edward Cragin, Chicago, B a straight democrat Licket and beliove such | Veterans' union, in wession at Rochester, N oure Lruly, il —_— delegates to the mational irrigation congress Plitte Vulley's Big Hay Crop. a tickst will be nominated." Y., passed resolutions condemning the pen- Amerlcan Ald ko Forelgn Anarchists Ixhting 1lob Takes Command. at Denver September 3. SARATOGA: Wyo., Aug. 28.-(Special to b g % slon policy of the present administration BERLIN, Aug. 25—t is stated that [ NEW YORK., Aug —Shortly after 11 S E—— The DBee.)—Tha haying senson in the Platte i ':'I' oL SRXIMNSG The delegetes to the general assembly of — - mong the belonglngs of the fourteen anar- | giciock today Captain Robley D. Evans took Viants Chonn Hates for tha ¥ets. valley is about over, Thoeran.was ove-third | HASTINGS, Neb., Aug. 28.—(Speclal Tele- | yoye) Areh Masons, in session at Topeka, George 8. Fatton for Congrest Chists. who were arvested In (his eity 90 | command of the United States ship New | FITTSBURG, Aug. 23.—-D. O. Ripley, chalr- | pogyior this seasrit than it was last year | S7am to The Bee)—The populiat caravan | itan., took an excursion to Fort Riley yester SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 23.-—The Sixth e ot e & mumber of documents | Sark which it lying at the Gob dock in the | man Gf the citisens’ exccutive board, has 1s- | There will be an abundance of feed for | vheh was billed to lavé Hastings s | day and were euterfained by General For- | diitrict democratic ~convention nomimated which show conzlusively that the Berlin | Brooklyn navy yard. sued an appeil to the general passenger | stock the coming winter. wiorning pulled out of the city without a | srthe. George §. ton for congress diton of Congressman George B. Shaw Ia 1y eritical mnd unless a radical charngs occurs it Is feared he will not live tarough the night.

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