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, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ESTABLISHED JUN - p—— OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30, 1894 SINGLE COPY FIVE “OENTS, i sses behind which privilege has shiclded . eanes pehind Which privilege has shiclded | make a statement withn a week. When for it, stohe by stone. and stronghcld by | asked whether Mr. Morton showed any in- cause wheat welghs 7 per cent heavier per Postmas bushel than r it came known to the people, it caused general Britisly Ships Orde rejoicing. A crowd began to gather at the | MONTREAL, Aug. ot to Blaelields. son, 1ML, which assigued on July 1, 1593, 29,—-A Quebee special | Will resume operations i or about the 1sf N 2 Rat - T ey & | 1 5 i e TR E B 1 I | roll or grind it into a coarse meal. From r 1 ST 1 N the state ticket: W. T. Mackenson for gov N m \ N N e nelghb ' LL . NUMLN: oy L, i by rAALV) | tumultuous singing and yelling. They b [ exceeds corn In feeding value, while in ernor; B, R. Mesks for attorney gencral; G i came so disorderly that the soldiers were & " E s.;u«n Dakota corn was found fo exceed W. Loudon, treasurer; E. nAnlkern for com obliged to drive them further away. All the i wheat. missioner of the land offige. window » of b 3 s 3 ” i i : o 3 3 Eot. the | » H g5 3 dows overlooking the scene of the execu Cfficials Thi k They Have Worked Long DRILLANG FOR PRIZE. No Doubs that Fe Will Be tie Dem:cratic | , 680-=The “black and wum® ‘wepublican | Moves in the Eastern War Go Agaices the | tion were Hghted and crammed with specta. - ) wentio as be 0 do any A tors, who begufled the time in drinking and i R 4 Fncu-h Withont a Rest. ' — Candidate for Congress, thing owing to deddlgcks in all the Mikado, o oo begulled the time In drinking and | Column of Dutch Soldiers in the East Ine ¥ Contest for Honors Commenced by the Uni = committees. Two adjdurnments were e 181 i form Rank, K. of b taken because of this.: Olirris' forces claim R— began :""‘\' ”””"’;' i “‘.“l.‘““"'."‘," dics Almost Annibilated, CLEVELAND GOES BACK TO GRAY GABLES | WASHINGTON, Aug. The Knights of 1END3 ‘ ad they will control the canvention after the Fhe KSENY. ¢ VhAL hOUT-Was 0ad uF Hotoul | Py thas a1 dnmb tiae o 1t 1o thete eamp | HIS FRIENDS SAY TH MATTER 1S SETTLED | ;ihiqnent Graanisationts ghat W. Fianagan | CHINESE INFL'CT GRIAT LOSSES ONJAFS | e Reene, ot that hour was ong of i P {544 icFalng 46, thi’tog Hunk oveF th | ek W peemianint ond Jod Grani chairmian the Knifo had falien, when th ATTACKED WHLE FORDING A RIVER Cablnet OMcers Hurrying from Washington | plice. Damp weather has been the s of the state committee e chances of fu- bered 8,000, . ikl Al s "r BN r L vl II amy ather h.\l been their fa Express Confidence that with Him as | sion with the popuilsts @8 againgt the state | Acerrding to Native Advices in Shanghal : —Capital Almost Dese rordy— Rics they Mt encamped hepe, But thay Leader They Can Win—What Sort of | ticket reem to bs slightlp favorable to. the e A _ MAIL NEWS FROM BLUECTELOS. ; 1% Closing of the Session Was the having a hilarious time, nevertheless Campuign They Expeet -Som TRter i ea: 4 l“”' "r'":ul ml ‘“’,m S Got Out of that ferape Oaly t) Plungo Into a oy " o . e nese Are king Gres ut for the Prosence of War S . d Tam st on Re o prize drills tog place tolay at the ba g = 4 ¥ 2 ¥ V. % Earioat Atv.os Disvegnrdeds FOR A NONPARTISAN MAYOR. . b elgners s N a Worse o g gt il o £ Ll i e R Advances in Coren. e Would Stand Lirtle s a Worse One WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—Washington Is rovost No. 1 of Kansas City, Mo.; | Rl ectiofld, ARt m Central Americin ports arrived in New 3 s . fast belng deserted. President Cleveland has | N0 16, Radcliffe, fa.; Percival No. 11, M y d G O, K B ta dumos ‘,xn\ NGHAIL, Aug. 20.—It is reported that | york yestorday. She w Colon and port | FIRED AT FRCM FRONT AND REAR : : hn Ba'r, Glenn No. 10, iau | for » g S ; the Chinese forces, joined by 5,000 Coreans . eady gone off to G bles, and all the J h { ey made a declaration 4f principles at the 2t when the tr 3 L iy aA fand s Ploneer’ No. 1, 1jitle Rock, | meets in - racy made a declaration 4t prineiplés at the | have peaten back the Japarese army widh | 61 TieR \ embers of the cabinet are preparing to take No. 25, Mation, Ind.; re | James B, B o ecting of its executive egmmittee In COODET | yoayy 1ogs to Kalseng, forty miles north of | piap it ‘ 1 Yo Only Thiss f J advantage of the adjournment of congress to o Haute, Ind.; Kansus City | 4 “'_: i A acclamation. | (pjon « werel fntroduced to that | geor " ¥ GHEeE A L“ i . o of Night the Cnly Thing Wi will be but few of the higher officials of the s34 b e E S e | RN lered by ;s'me of the most y AL S il ot e ey 1 e o f the Pythian § ‘;H,‘_‘ s i P i g L Hali i ation It Is also reported that Japanese transports it s E Brestdeat Oleveland loft via the Ponnsyl- | supromo ot ccomplished nothing but | | ; S W bl | poscd them, and moved a short substitute | o not 0¥ VT NOSEAS A TRAE Iroons | nited St Mi | TOTAL LOSS IS OV:R FIVE HUNORED vania raflroad at 7:20 o'clock *his morning | Foutine business today 1 an early ad- | " be placed on the t dem- | incondemriation of Taginy and PIEEING | et v Torml With thefintention of Brot 3 on his way to rejoin his wife and babjes at | JoUrnment was n to give the committees | Ocratic congressional nominee, but it )] Mem: oBEoRHAni B AERE L (i danotanten; | Daioni King v : Gray Gables, Ilis companions on the tr }”,"“' to outline the -work. The election of | from men who are mpletely in his con- | A compromise was effected by Mr. Scott Another report says the Japanese have | his fol re Was the Most Disuastrons Defeat Ever Sufe d iray 5 panions on the | officers will take place this week. It is pre- | qqen iy g - v i R AR Seott | gyucceeded in landing 20,000 men on the bar to Jamaica at the ¢ were Secretary. Lamont, who goes to Joln his | dicted that Vice Supreme Chancellor Waltor | ience that he has reached this conclusion. | submitting an addition’1to his own resolu- | ooy i HIIE St Gores. tiaty | RGVSFAERL 0N Y fored by (he Dutch in Their Wars family at Bay View. Long Island, Private | B. Ritehie of Olio will be el cted supreme | i, {iorulore, Hothing (oceuts) to t tion to the effect that the New Yerk state | oo = F BE ‘r]’ ‘-h:';‘kv i [‘”,m iito_chiel prov with the East Tadin Savages— Secretary Thurber, who Is bound for Marion, [ Chnceller to succeed W. W, Blackwell uation between now and Saturday democrzcy by fts plan of organ‘zation had | g0t B LY e (e Shingte | Snusem:nt i e It N Mass., where his family are summering, and | . Th? Pythian knights assenibl d in th> broad | will be declared the .candidate of the demo- | precluded iself from ent@ing Into any com. [ yarb oo Of the large ariny which the Chinese ce, uccording Sdbats A white lot back of the executive mansion for | cratic party In the Second district with. | k have sent down the Corean peninsula. The | the passengers, used to strut ab i a gentleman whose fi was not familiar | an exhibition drill, and to ba rey bt SN o DU LR ol Lol LILLAR by i municipal ‘mat- | o000 0ovg that Japanese tr Shves deck arrayed in gy re, made up A v 10 the rallroad officials, The party arrived at | their leader, General Carr ihis af ut a x nting voice. The authority | ters with the faction of the party responsible f {R°T SOV FEFSREACE FERRIS B0 SCREEER | vy offee rs and an army off THE HAGUE, Aug. 20.—Later advic the station a few minutes after 7 o'clock and | noon. Massed over the parade grounds with | from which this information is obtained also | for the existing order of things from wh L3 At ol il at. He | SPbed - By the! ) pa R g LA 5 A ' the background cf green sward and trees, | tives of all the demoeratic factions o | Mr. Kemper also opposed that portion of the [ @ MRS, tv0 I acdition to helng fis¥in aud & pronpuncedinegro Lype of face and | farent colimuk of DUtCH traops \werBitite ey Qent. Roberts, which was attached to the | (1o [ASETAY LF K SvACh and (et | dves o ail the democratte factlons Bave | o ik Rl suppart 4o the stals | €Ut off from its supplles, which it Is claimed | 3 ruan "ol morn than average tcilig nce | SUlt of & precoucerted plan on the part of regular New York train. The president took | hour of drill the knights were reviewed by | Mr. Boyd make the run for ticket. This proposition_received but slight | Will alone bring disaster for the natives of the Mosquito coast leading native chiefs in Balinese. Col- @ seat on the platform of the car and with | Major General Carnahan and his staff and | Bress, and have promised not only to sup- ! support and Mr. Scott's .resolutions wer A fourth report says that the French com While the Marblchead was at Port Limon Von Dabae; 681 " e rest of tho company watched the arrival | marched back to camp [ ort him, but als to go Into the Mold and | esrried. - The resoluticus ‘aid not pledge | Missioner ut Mons Twong has been murdercd | i bl s Mg horg [1one, ronGEauIER g et s of other early passengers ere Was a good After dark Pennsylvonia avenue was bright- | work for his eiection S8 19 A , | the organization to the support of a fuson | DY the soldiers General Ye He. All th b tish cruiser ran down th t chas } sea of (hu oblefs executed. "wasHTes glzed crowd in the station when the president | 1y {lluminate s wiel ey 2ol fhud ey Ll It Is anlyiupon Eness, | i S-S hiienar veput .m; but express an | reports In this dispatch are merely the cur- | i (lisaners on which were supposed (: be | turaing to Takra ara when it was ate . arrived there, mcst of whom were encamp- | the capitol and the statue of I be bt iod his objections to becoming | opinion that the organization would unite | TeAt reports of Shanghul, and they one and | gono mad prisoner® by the Nica- | tacked while fording the river Babak by 4 ment visitors' walting for trains to go home. | mounting ik i elagtere didat been over Yet, having 1€5ting 2 all lack satistactory confirmati f enth & h A g ] g [ mounting it being hung with elsctric e A AL in electing a_mayor who would give A non- raguan governmen The Mohawk over- | the Balinese, whose hostility was unexpected. i Fow ciew that the president wat ox A lrudes prosession was ‘witnessed by osi | dccided to enter the contest, Mr. Hoyd at- { pactisan administration DIARY OF A WEEK'S FIGHTING coasting vessels and boarded | myq column only suceseded in regaining the [ he exodus of other prominent members | of the city’s populati-n. There were many AL LI Al B p The senite tariff act was described as a | The native press has received confirmation t did not find an ner She | d 1 regaining the of the administration is very marked. Sec. | handsome floats in line, with elaborate dees pose of trying his ntmost to be elected. | substantial act [n the direction of reform, | of the reported battle fought between the 1 to Port Limon. This wes after the | T to Tiakra Negira sharp fighting : ‘r'.;x;m‘u.m-‘n‘;.\ already making a tour of | rations and fin stacular effec el iqisy o it o all 54‘ 40| but President Cleveland, Chairman Wilscn | Chinese and Japanese troops on 15t 13, ans had arrested the Amerieans and | and heavy | After o harrassing retreat spection of tha government navy yar : candidacy means a three-ccrnered | gnd the majority of the. house of repre- | According to these reports 5,900 Chinese sentative. The refuges were | tho Vi columi i 3 and stations along the north Atlantic coast. UDGE PARKER'S RESENTMENT flght, but he has figured his way clear to | sentatives wi R i o e ey AR e e g B e Erint tist Odits0 RNtAYeR” punboat | .“‘;\,.\\'; it ol b | Secrotary Lamont’s respite will be with his 5 ng a plurality of the votes cast. Be- | in support cf the Wilson bill. The demo- | forces which had been detailed to guard the | to the hawk and were sent (o Jamaifea | oo ° I” It SR L family at Bay View, Long Island, and all | OMcers of the Supreme Court Say He is that ne cannot refuse the call of | cratic senators responsible for the defeat of | Ping-Nang passes in the northwest of Corea, | by the Alena. It was the opinion of the | SIEnS of the enemy when suddenly from the that prevents iresha X w party ter the 3 g 1 rea, , hat preven retary Gresham from ar- Trying to Get Even with Justice White. LS R A e the present cir- | the original messure were denounced and eventually succeeded driving the | oMcers and passengcrs of the Alena that but [ Walls of that place, fr every loophole r»r-ns:vv‘m#'lu te l;l.'“rrf!“\ put H:!‘ the business WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—Officers of the cumstavces, he will accept the proffered The organ zation placed itself on record | Japanese from thelr positions. It is added | fo the measures taken by the two war ves. | and every point of vant a hailstorm of ot the State department is that thers are a 1 o LR UG (8 L the decision | PO ITALIOB i as favcring the separatlon of state and local | that a large number of Coreans flocksd to | Sels thore would have been some loss ot it | bullets were poured into the column of Duteh ] oublesome forelgn questions demand- e elections. ie constitutional convention | the Chinese standard, begging for arms and | a8 the Nicaraguan officials showed a disposi- | troops. — The latter were completely taken by el N ¢ | of ge Parker in the Hudson case at For WILSON s 3 iuT. ! '3 an y «'u“f ::1’)1(' |rrh ence Illn::vm[ur “tm‘ at |:;.‘~“ :ufxl;.u\rll"kur\:' u-l Iulm ; v;l ase .n‘ |”ull A Gl '{_"' FIGHT ‘“.p .-.;n»‘(ll upen to adopt tlnpru\'hmunlnvlklm.; asking for permission to form the advance ;‘. n to deal with the o \Im pposed them in | surprise and b gan (} ‘mm- To maike mat- i sho 0 3 a cation | § Ark. s stated at the court that k R som- | toWard that purpose he constitutional | guard of the Chinese forces moving against | the customary Centr merican way ters worse, the Balinese had mo sooner 3 which will be spent in part in fishing. there 1s evidently some feeling existing in | O ‘,:d-,x:...“'\‘|4.|':v«‘-\\u|"|’:«:." Means €om- | oo vention was condemned for attempting to | the Japanese hey have a rapid transit method of | cpened fire upon the head of the column canttorney General Olney will spend his va- | the matter, as the supreme court has recently [y ABTINSHURG, W, Va, Aug, Borrymander the state in the interest of the | = On August 14, aceording to the reports re- | dealing with political prizoners down there,” | than its rear was also exposed to a terrible | o ':L :.fl.{:o ?zn;'“m "-’.lx“m} M: z‘".\“l.‘v\::;lx.::\! BVertushisd, mntiy. o imiadciElons (ot Jud M : ““ ! ,I, 8 [ 9 v.lng ;:.x:fl,:_,|‘::‘,,:; :.‘,,],n[,. ‘fn,:bnrg[.m,ly:u nln put | ceived by the native press, the Chinese were :1:"|' '..:- .ur the p‘«\»].-l‘..;‘u on the ,\lt‘vv? :x.x- 11wu\ the advance and the retreat ot Rt o0 ks, InHCEN ReaRin Lo teba IR |/ 520 ok 5 ok oy denof TUatiSe LW, White | Man Wilson of the ways and means com- | itselt on record as in fivér of the election | relnforced by 4,000 troops from Yi Chow, and | The Nicaraguan soldiers are very ttle | the column were alike cut off and made Im- il 3 at Falmouth, Mass,, so he | Farker, Tl urier of Justice W A Winse | mittee, the democratic tariff leader in the | Of o democratic gaverncg, pongressmen from | on the day foliowing they attacked the Jap. | better than the Indisns and they'are handy | posstble. | The DUtCh troops were esim will remaln quietly at his Boston home during & h St o) o R e : % the city and to the demoéracy cf the state | anese lines at Chung Ho with the result | With the machati and can lop the head off at | pletely caught in a tisp ambush, and had the thret or fonr wecks he expects 1o be ab: | 590, WhO Was convicied in Judge Parker's | house of reproseniatives, was renominated | wus 'pledged the carnest efMor(s of the or- | ihat the Jupancae retreated, On August 16 | 006 out “Thes do not stand on ceremony | it uot been that mighifall came (o thelr as- 7 z! " nes court, hus rin g e case ore e )] O V11801 p ota- 2 o e o oo b 2 v 0 k P . r ::nln "r?v;._\\_|;~\.!||.3.x\..l. He hopes to be able :}‘wl_"“_ BGet ”rfl;l"g- l'n’m-dl L“b 'r»‘. ”|‘le| for s today. Mr. Wilson made a nota- | ganization. the Chinese army was, the reports say, fur- | And they would as soon kill a man as cat | sistance there is little doubt that the en- k. [ Toave herp today or LOmOrrow This aetlon. wes taken under the “act of | ble address to the convention. id REGARDRD AR A TELTMOAL NOYE ther reinforced by 13,000 fresh troops, and on | breakfast. ~ The only thing thet restrained | tire detachment would have been massa- Secretary Carlisle has made no arrange- c 3 L MEL ML Youf i) dbiheh Atichalendiof i "D AS i AL B B August 17 they attacked the Japanese, who | them was the presince of the men-of-war | « As it was, under cover of darkness, ments for a vacation, and it s expected that | March 3, 1891, creating the circuit court of | gne of the 1 most monstrous are said to have lost 4,000 men and their | a0 the fear of the consequences should they | the exhausted soldiers, many of them badly the administration of the new tariff act may | &PPeals. which provides that criminal cases | struggles t has marked our political | Governor Walte's Arrest Not Exclting Much | Jo. 00 ya ., 4 5 " | resort to any extreme measures.’ Another | wounded, succeeded in reaching Amper | 8 Xeep him here for some time yet from certain districts (the one presided over | nistory, and it comes.in such a way as xcitement i €olorado. LA _ g Daysenger 88 that| wilen: tha. ‘Marhishead| The Baliness captused: a.quantity (GESHEHN] | Storetary Smith will spend ten days or a | bY Judge Parker inciuded), could be appealed | to_stamp with your approval, as ‘consti- | pENVER, Aug. 20.—The arrest of Gov- he Chinese on August 18 advanced to | FARQRL a5 ror Colon the Mohawk went | smmunition and provisions In these engiges fortnight in Georgia. He has just returned | 4irectly to the supreme court. The supreme | tuents nd democrats, the services which ¢ bt d8 % : {uang Chow and passing near the Tatung | o" et (o0 o ne SHCith the British | ments a 1‘1‘ Ll ons in these engage= fortnight In Georgin. He has just returned | (yur "l o 'a rule governing such cases, and | YOUr reprosentative was called upon to ren- | ernors Waite and officals of the police de- | river, where thirteen Japanese war ships | qufcaliy from Port Limo ik tie BELIAL | mGats and Al Gapture: the eos aid A Nl Tt yatation (o Ocean Olly, Md, and |1i¢ was/uniler thia ruls that Juktion ‘White | 3erifor the supremacy ot democtatic, prin | partment on aictinrge dWdftalning and open- | Were, atiacked. 7Ibe Jaraness, ' However, i SRRy e hits, meslieN(b 6e!|: DhVing Do shaaonad in. selee. o eevaRilg BEANALY averlig: for Nia: wtate, e \:,’“'l‘ iy | acted. The rule provides that an appeal for SR and the fulfillment of democratic | i oy Jotter intended for. ex-Police Matron | OPened fire upon them, inflicting a loss ot RIaneIIoWAN Ahalk eRPAEH: Lo ihe imen 44[ [ B "\".l»\’\":‘:l,‘(":\”.'» ::’:”::qu h oy n):o Monday evening, for lls state. He Wil VISl | vacation by any justice of the supreme court | "'fitfiow citizens, there are other thoughts | Tikens has not caused much excitement, | Soreral, Munifed men wipon the Chinese. At | yar 'for the Nicaraguans scemed to consider | Duich forces has caused g Jaruiianat RNy e and, ayhare his family | a writ of error ‘under the act of March b, | that fill your minds today. The congress | peing 3 2 i of | "8buttifie fom Che #amae day, thiainative veports || AT KOHithe I ATas UADE Beemed toicoaslder | ol torocs Bas oaussd sreat ez SiiurEaR returned last Monday, = Georgla democrats | jgo) may be allowed in term time or in | Which adjourned yesterday was char belng generally regarded as a mere political | add, three of the Japanese war ships found | A1 White men their enemies. sliat fHolland. and 1t belle Bt 3 exbect him to make several specclies while o | and'tiat in cases of a conviction of an in- | the people withy a duty clear, unmista move. Populists who aré werking to pre- | themsclves aground and were afterwards | King of e T 0E CliTines I rotenblons | Moot Sl s O e o titnta, ; faiions (Grimes the accuksd’ May be- admittea| Iranscendent. “Whissws piring vent the nomination of Waite declare that | severely damaged by the fire of the Chinese | [ ONDON, Aug. 29.—A di h | Bylevt columus are added to those sustalned ostmiaster General Bissell disposed of a | (PTG T AUEHER TV 08 WIRIES | sion which the democratic party had long | republicans who desire to have the governor | artillery, which was handled from ambush. 8 AUE SIS A diapaiin o thell by thia Vetler ‘colimny the AoNe InREILENR B e e e e chaay: And | the court appealed from {n such amount a sought from the American” people, BOWer | renominated, believing he will be the “weakest | The bulk of the Japanese forces, it is fur- Standard from Berlin says: According to the | Wounded and missing will be over 500 men. . left last night for Bufalo, where Mrs.' Ble- | may“bo fixed. In (ko act catablishing tho | i pon cwn repmcenitive, thames g | candidste the popullste, ¢an name, caused | thor naserted. retreated southward, pursued | latest communications from the cast, g (ke a adinitied v L in )iy GIEESE 3 sell ‘returns from Kennebunkport, Me. He | Uiited Statos court congress granted it the | Your Kindness i grantng him ‘u long pub: | his arrest for the purposé of arousing sym- | by tho Chinete cavairy until night stopped | Corean king s under the protection of the | e Aimaste sl lantous Jdefont ST tER il spend all of his vacation in New York | powor to make such ruies to govern its own | lic Service, was assigned an fmportant s pathy for him in his party and stampeding | the latter's advance. General Yeh, the | Chinese general, Yeh. Competent judges do | bivoo, COMIMAS of troops 1 the most severa 3 state, and expects to resume his duties at the | Vi ‘as the court sclt shonld deein ad- | most urdiois part” No ‘man 'could iy | the conventn, - on né ather hand, ro. |-Chinese commander, then made a detour and | not believe. the'king declared himseit inde- TEvOrsh.wiilah: merDutoh arniys hiv subiAtN R Io R, ARERNA et wank ol iy isabls, 11010 hald) Gkt the ules—otwine | (NTASTAKSEI CAma e, Favenyt RILIC, & publicans say that it iw¢purely e pojitical | attacked the Japanese in. the rear, com- | pendent of China. The Japanese govern- | o, he hands of the savage traops in all ite Qctober, During most of 1is absence First | oo court of the United States were | Btion of 0.0 pecple, unsurpassed 16 | fght. between tho Cleveland (white” wings) | pletely routing them apd: capturing Huang | men, It is reporicd, bought recently through Nars-ever. fought. |, The péopls dra dlamor Assistant Postmaster Jones Will be acting | oqual fo the Jaw so far aa they relate (o | thei insustrin) SR Commercial in(eruets, | democrats and the popullits. — The lettor | Chow. an agent In Vienna 200,000 needle guns of | L8 for the lalest news from Lombok and the 3 postmaster general. - ©C Sbirta oviE TR tha 1Ay sives tad nurenie |1 e syt o | I question wis enclgsed in an enyelcpe | _The genral news rece'v-d here does tiot con- | an old model and succeeded in getting them | Fr) TRNCNY 15 MEKed to promptly, dispatch etary Morton of the Agricultural de- | court jurisdiotion. as In the case of Hudson. | re nction by public taxation, | and addressed *“Police Matron, Denver,” and | firm the reports of the Chinese successes by | shipped to Amsterdam. It ld Rustia, | 1 i rongest reliitbrcementa; nokslblch tuRtHEy 4 artment will spend his vacation in B N i i ' ! paesia: | lsland. The g partment Wil spend his vacation in Burope. | Justica White fixd the amount of the bond | privile {uality, to Tighten the burden | was opened by Matron Dwyer. the native press profiting by the Corean diffculty, has put | 1. Jorue gavernor <ReneEAL or LIS SINEY 4§ e has planned to leave in the middle of { 4t $5.000. 1t liad only {o be approved by | of the people, secure larger rewards for | The governor appeared today to be enjoy- JAPAN HUNGERING o pressure on Ching to compel her to make con- | [ndies. Genersl Vander Wijk, has summoned September, and his itinerary includes a visit | Juage Parker to become operative their labor and freer play for their indus- | ing the excitement his adyenture had caused AN S TINGRRDE OORKA s Ahe Pamer A 1~ | @ couneil of the naval and military com- to Germany, England and France. He will | V LU tries, without being appalled by the wrent | among hia sympatnizors, He admitied | - DERLIN, Aug. 20—The National Zeitung @ fEanbu% b the Dalrs. CHim RONEWr: fe- | manders, who are determining upon the de- s X% coampanisd by his ‘eldest son, and will G HTEREDEIITE T RA LS frust committed to-him il the difficulties | having seen the letter from Jesse Parr of | publisties advance sheets of an article to_ap- | fUse8 to vield a square inch of territory. cisive measures to be taken in order o wipe .' R et o B i Ly Myl b IG 2 SEALS. n the way of Its successtul performance, [ RAVINE seen the letter fro é f ' pear in the September Bundeschau Ly Herr T TR T o out the defeats of the Dutch troops asistant secretary. Wil be aciing secrétary Asslistant Se ry Humblin Sends in & Re N e AL Tt iR ST ek (1[.~r""1::;mhll::km\:n on he | Brandt, formerly German minister to Peking. |y \pyreiy “\ Ateticron : S ok e o ary, will be s Y - | wor out putting o) _ 2 p o 4 " ke iR bana o nen TTRDAT COTFa BRaI LA _ AR . Island of Cyprus, Aug. 20.—Or- Austratinn Parh 1t issolved. during Mr. Morton’s absenc el Sl R petty ‘personal’ ambition: any selfish con- | was accused of having unlawfully detained, | o writer dccuses Japan of absolutely wan: | @ iave been received here for U1 : sre s RC e s aled ! Very few senators or members of the house AT aTON o Cern for his own political future. No man | but that was alt he knew about the matter, | 0" Bresslon toward Corea. The lJapanese otelfon s evacys [l MBLBOTIRIE, Auks S1CEAS a1 ORI are ISy fnators o members of fhe house | WASHINGTON, Aug. 20—Letters were re- | (onia lope for any mensire of real success | Judge Sates. who will Selana. tha gester: | in Corea, he says, have consistently sought to | ation of the island of Cyprus and the British | House of Assembly voting want of confidence fell yosterday, senators and representatives | Celved today at the Treasury department | who were not willing to dictate to such d his_alleged follgw d:napirators before | Miake capital out of the periodical revolu- is pr 1g 10 leave, The news | in the government, Parl b who 'had remained In Washington until the | from Assistant Secretary Hamblin and Cap- | (8K every power of body and mind with & | Uniteq ~States Commissioner Hinsdale to. | Lons, ' Cores, so that a pretext might be 1 panic among the Christlan p pi- | proguea anil Septemt g “l;";" | end went at once to their homes and took | tain Hooper of the Rush. The letters, which | dom. morrow, said he would have no difficulty in | oung for the interventlon of the Japanese | lation believe that the island 18 about | Riseoived Septembers 0/ em Mt AEERES | their baggage, already picked, and departed. | are dated St. Paul's Island, August 6, state | . L cannot claim to have risen to the full | securing the acquittal of his client e bl o, APANSe e | to be restored to the pissession of Some had made arrangements to leave at | 3 b b ) height of this duty, but I have never falt- The letter was addressed fo the police | hunBered after Corea from time immemorial LONDON, Aug. A representa of 1° Two New Cases of Cholera. | once, and others leave today, Probably a | the nssistant secretary, who has been on a | ered in the belief that you, ‘my friends and | matron,” said he, “and could be opened by | The adoption as their puppet of the king of | the British foreign office explains that the AMSTERDAM, Aug Two fresh cases halt-dozen senators and a dozen members | tour of inspeetion to the Pribyloft islands, | Constituents, exp sl and ‘l'f‘.'.‘;"' (e 10 | Miss Dwyer as well as Mrs. Liken Miss ;U[m r“;"'“' “'m‘ Is "'-" most fanatical | withdrawal of the British garrison is due to | of cholera and one death from the diseass . o A G expected to reach Port Townsend on the 5th | €0ter upol wo. s sp o ek 3. L ater of foreigners e whole of Corea, axia By chdlera andj one death gro e dise of the house will delay thelr departure for | expect 8 1o reach Port Townsend on the 5th | SOLEE ! v T Hnow that the demo- | DWyer was also matron and possessed equal | |& cumotenily haractoristie of cle of Cored, | military exigencles only and hae no Dolitl- i pave been reported here Maad 1 n few days, but there will be very few mem- | Of September and Washington about ten | ST¥EI 10 W8 g inia were protectionists | Fights. ~ For that matter the letter was the | o, frigtefei e stic of Japanese sin- | cal meaning. The forelgn office official adds bl bers of congress in Washington by the end | days I':mr\ 1i-wulu Hooper, in his letter, West Virginia and reformers and free | common property of the office and either | cor oy g ,“I"“"\“‘( remarks neithor Rus- | Giat''a smail deiachment of British troops | o BheRbesriian fonal’death ‘from | of the week. says the North American Commercial com- | traders for other states. But if I had known | President Mullins or Chief Armstron LA ora RN NTAKAIVT0E DI A ButEytg Il rems Cyprus g cholera ; Mulling o strong coula | M or B ; will remain at Cyprus in chargs of the stores e It has been genmerally remarked among | PAN has already taken about 6,000 seals, and | otherwise, 1 should not have gone aside | have opened it. The grrest was very in- | ineriorc, In the trouble, but it is his opinion | and buildings belonging to the government Kaflir: Huve Been o b those who have seen different scssions of | It Is the expectation that 10000 addifional | one step from what was to me the clear [ judicicus and the government has no case, | 'NCY, MMUst do so eventually. i PRETORIA, Tra: 1, A . ss end th ey never- s N A e taken before AT 'his | pathway of my duty to all the people. 54 . a3 3 "HINESE RESOU k IREAT. “uthotlc u fo o ¢ FANSYARL, AUE, 520, HON 4 congress end that they never saw such n :nl";l«:lk n befors m;:. u".| s, '1?u. B e e v ou tha R maive [ L' have not n the letter yet, but will de- .("l:'\!:.k.r, RESOURCES TOO GREAT Catholle Cat r | for I 0 AR e AR ”\'L Mg Kn;\! | tame close as that presented 'yesterday, It | Would iIndicate that authority has been given pé. the material and buneful alterations | Mand that 1 see it before the trial.” CHICAGO, Aug. 29.—Comander V. Behr of Aug. 29.—The Times announces b 1 i 0415 n the Kafirs 3 80 happened that the many visitors in the | the company to take the maximum (20,000) Vgh which the house bill quietly passed | Postofiice Inspector McMechin indignantly | the Russian cruiser, Kreisser, and Lieuten- | that a scheme which has been under dis- | &3 the Boers. in the north Transvaal. Tha City prevented the Tack of lnterest from en | number of skins, conditionally granted by | into & law yesterday morning, without the | denfes the statement fhat the arrest was | ant Istomeson of the Russian cruiser, Rynda, | cussion for thirty years has practically BAniry were: Gelcated:and) ars inoMiREIES | 3 tirely engulfing the galleries, bat even with | the secretary before the season opened. Cap- | signature and approval of the president, | made for political purposes and siys he will | have arrived in this city from Canada. They | yum TTo0Ia 1 ARG PENSHSh X 0AL IVusAcal 3 - room for spectators who desired to see the , PoAchers cring cea, all armed with s pear: 0] and Of BILEIRALaC, B8 sienal | accused. g the Siberian squadron, having been recalled | ™ ANEIT 01 RRIe I stminster e » i | 20cond meation of the Tarty-third_congreng | and it 18 ansumed that they have had u proft. | triumph, and ‘wstorlc ‘achievement of “hie | OUFE. : : 10 take commana of the Bt qusdron T | Purchased by the late Cardinal Manning for | VIENNA, Aug. 20.—In Galicia today thera i end its day. "Thete were fewer thun tventy | able s the weather has been favor- | peim "' {0 Genuing and thorough - reform BMOCIAYS EOE \BRYAN, | | Russian paval oMoers left Japan on. the day | S5:000 The total coit of the edifice, it i | ‘were 572 naw. cases of cholera and 140 0eathy ] senators in the senate at the close, and able. ill. You know by what influences this was by i< var with O cclared, and q j estimated, will be £250,000. Nearly half that ; an enty-six cases 1, number ‘of representatives in the S and theil S Reports from the Yulon river show that a ik Fou Snas R ey iy Adminlstration Interests Knoeked Out and LR e K\(::-ml:"xlni.-n::ul““:w‘;l.p! | amount " has already been subscribed. The | :‘.".]n l: 41:‘1‘5”“ *hrapiy e st ant e 4 not more than forty. 1t scemed (o the spec: | ETeat mining boom is in progress in that | L am not sue but tha this very DArbisl Two Sets of Delegates the Result. anese minister, and Admiral Skerritt of the [ Mode! is Constantine’s church of St. eter at dnm AT STEES tators that congress faded wway instead of | Tegion. The sum of $100,000 in gold nuggets | fallure to redeem our y s may not be | HEBRON, Neb., Aug.: 20.—(Special Tele: | United States nav Rome. The foundation will be probably laid Chllacoil (K1 led by Intanes, Y L 3 e hi 20 1 nssurance of a speedier gl ’ L) AV i k adjourning, is now at Unalaska waiting shipment to San | the harbinger and ssurante 0f 8 SPeciiol | gram to The Bee)—The democratic county | Mr. Behr was not inclined to discuss the | Next Juue. VIENNA, Aug. 20.—Hallstorms ‘Have g There were only three or four members | Francisco. Miners in large numbers are | fraedom, than the smooth and unobstructed | convention met 2y , 2 position of Russia in the Corean trouble to- ] e BT damage throughout Austria. of the house about fhe capitol today, and | BOINE Into the country from Sitka and south- { y ¢ the house bill would have been met here taday. H. E. Church, | goy " am not in politics,” he sald, ** but it Climbers A ap oday, and o o om Sitka - | passage of the se bl d have been. | m w d % d n politics,” he said, ** bu BIN. 2 o > e e only one senator put in an appearance up to | ern Alaska The American people are aroused as hardly :i “1' ':t_“"l'"nr l(:rv McGee, William Otto, | in the navy.” -“l”[L\- Australs, Two youths | Kowno, Poland;;shildren ‘srer Kiiisd 1y Rl noon. Every nook and cranny of the build- Sorlous Troubles in Per anything else could have aroused them fo | Charles W. Low, C. M, Sutherland, Charles | He stated that the seven cruisers in the | P@med Divisch and Peiffer lost their way i — ing s entirely given over to the tourist, who WASHINGTON, A S0 omol 3 the deadly menace which protection begets | Siopansky and M. H. Weiss are delegates to | Siberian squadron were under orders to be [ While ascending Ort Alp on Monday last and Comte de Parls Growing Worse. are plloted about in squads by gulde ASHINGTON, Aug Official reports | to the purity and the very existence of free ] ] ; ; LONDON, Aug. 20 A ; ; ¢ biloted about In squads by guides. o ! neporte | Fovernents They have Seen n sinile great | the state convention and are fnstructed for | [¢AJY 1o proceed to Corea at any tine. He | in the darkness fell over a precipice 300 feet | LONDON, Aug. of It is reported from RLT G Pl B WL Bk e @ sarlons. Bitostion. 0. P It 1 trust empowered by our tariff 1aws to con- | W, J. Bryan. They also aelected a full delega. | LiCUSht (bat the only advantage ~Japan | high Divisch fell to the bottom and was | Crowe house that the condition of the Comte printed for a week yet, but even the coveted | Quite @ 2 n Peru. 1as | trol the production and sale of a necessary | | could gain would be early in the war. | killed. Peiffer caught hold of a birch tree | de Paris is growing worse. "|«-l-vohm print” seems to hold members here, | been found necessary to suspend scveral | of life, par I.‘mm ‘.:u :n» m.u;u 3 \\ln)n “1 ;':l'l'lI“:‘s“mfivfl;flvr;i{l \nnfl cmmrf!»;unul,w;n- | Chinese resources,*he said, were too great for | which projected about fifty feet from the LBl 7 b and thore Is a short supply to keep this pub- | articles of the constituticn, including the | partners and using its law-made wealth and ons. M. P. Weiss was endorsed for | Japan to fight st fo eng o e precipice 2 sed ais 3 Ailithore ln s, pr D this pub Artidlah; ot il L_unm"(u Ao .;m)m.:m :‘r s B I N et of [ | ataty silceer” and et Ao e } ;|m|‘L o fight agalnst for any length of | top of the precipice and used his waisibelt | PROBABLY FATALLY BURNED, 6. A g o . s, -4 people to reduce thelr own taxation. They | gentative to bind himself fast. He hung suspended ki General Catchings of Mississippl is prepar- | the republic is practically clothed with dic- | PEORI (0 PG G GRG0 S naress for weeks ntative, g from 7 p. m. on Monday until noon on Vus e o ing an laborate review of the work of con- | tatorial pow The provision allowing all | and have heard Its representatives boldly | . The disgraceful affairiof last night's caucus OROWOLNG day, when he was discovered by mountain- B # Tarpible BaRay gress which Is to b printed In the record, | persons to mcst peacefully in public as in | declare that there would be no tariff bill | Was carried into today's convention. The | eers and rescued ] folls and will be probubly used as a cs en | private is suspended, olso srovision | in which their interests were not protected, | administration forces again endeavored to | Condemned Man To of g ah 0 s Mrs. C. F. Wilson, one of the boarders af ¥ ised as a campaign | B pended, also that provision | in which t ¥ ] & ) document by ‘the democratic political come | Which prevented sending a person from | and they have realized the final fulfiliment | dictate to the conventfon, but being in the the Asse Co ¥ Growing Wor the Merriam hotel, was seriously ¥ political com v K a person from 3 u e & ® . was seriously and probas mitiees. the tepubllc or his resldence without an | Of the boast When the Suknr trust (hus | minority they arose and left the convention, | LAVALL, Department of Mayenne, Aug LONDON, Aug. 20.—It is reported from | bly fatally burned by gasoline last evening i Representative Cannon cf Tilinols has leave | executive countenance. The Peruvian gov- | Shalienges the American neople 1o a toniest | thirteen in number, and proceeded o Fletch- | _This town today s jammed full of | Stowe house that the condition of the Comte | She had gone into the batk . tq print also a review from the republican | ernment has also increased the duty on all | orary triumph is its speedier and more | €'s hall, where O. H, Scott was nominated = o o ol are: i de P £ - | ca a0l iy Uath Tho MR B o & D it Tymaulionn | AR erom 34 to 60, ee Gent | Zorary, driumeh, Ty U peeoier, A0S hore | for' county attorner, Heorse Loontyier for Peorle who aro waling (o gee au much | de Paris Is growing worse { can of gasolino (o clean some clothing. It | o h Ihyanriah s taven. out jirk o et e o rooaommiiey | Tepresentative and & full dolegation to the a5, bossible of the execution of Bruneaw, | NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—General Daniel | 18 thought that she attempied to light a gag 49 Foview of the Work of thia congress by ex. |y oregos Triule oy Well, fhat ¥ Hrone Throle 163 sipport » | fate, congressional yand. senatorlal conven. | fofmerly vicar of the church of Batrammes, | Butterflll, who 18 a personal friend and Jet. and the gasoline blazcd up and exploded, 1 Speaker Thomas B. Reed ASHINGTON, Aug. 29.—Advices have ut, my friends, there is another and | tions' named. The convention of thirteen ' who was convicted at the Ma; { comrade of the Comte de Paris in the army ; W. W. Morseman, who ran to ssistance, ;Y i prighter side to this plcture. With a o convicted a e Mayenne assize 3 m | NEW YORK. Aug 29.—President Cle been recelved at the Navy department con- | Drighier side to this plcture. With all 18 | engorsed the Cleveland administration and court here on July 13 last of murder, robbery | Of the Potomac, has received a message from | was painfully burned t the hands an manifold fallures, its final retention of many y 0 TY | g It a land, accompanied by Secretary Lamont, Pri- | cerning the preliminary trial trips of the | protective dutled, 1ts objectionable sugar | the Chicago platform.! The following reso- : and arson. Thousands of the peasants, who | S'OWe house, the English home of the Or In sttempting to extinguish the fames i vate Secretary Thurber and Dr. Bryant, ar- | Oregon, which Indicate she will ¢ ] e it exconsive dutles on cotion | lution was passed by the free silver demo- | are anxlous to witness the execution, have | leans family, regarding the health of the | Mrs. Wilson's face, arms and breast were 3 ! gon, which indicate she will earn her i ) \ rived in Jorsey City at 1:05 p. m. The | builders a good premium. On four trips | 40d Woolens and metals, the new bill car- | crats | brought food enough with them to last sey- | comte. The blegram reads: “Great weak- liters l,\”w\uul nd she was in so much DATEY: with' the excoption of Seeretary Lac | the be ariausremium, On [lour $6IDs | ries in (t vers' substantid) rellef to the peo: Rexolved, hat. wBR dkamtsl Tavor ofsthe | eral days and bave camped I the sireets, | Dess causes auxiely | agony “that she' could not explain how th Thont. lmmediately. stabarked on the light. | oh Wade continuous run of six hours each | pie, and must be ccepled as a sbStnUSl | money ‘of (he constyiam, concisting of where they apend their tme sleeping, drink Bes Ty et | explosicn happened. The house was damage ) , - | ond engines were not stopped. beginning of thorough and progressive tarifl | iR : L ¥ . d the e sleeping, drink- Vi 3 Defent d | to. the e A house tender John Rodgers for Gray Gables. | expected (he vessel will make sixteen knots | pefome 8 Of thoroush and progressive tarlfl | gold, sllver and pupeseurrancy. and the free | ing and eating, or else surging about {he jail, s i Y to the extent ot $100, v reform oinige of gold and silver upon a parity L LONDON, Aug A dispatch to the Fre was discovered hash 1 e an hour. The contract requires a speed of | = But, as the president well said, we have | with ench ciher 1 thetamic value singing songs which have the eternally re- | o 3 pis | h O'oovered in.the house opiilg AS STOCK FOOD, fifteen knots. The report says she steers | Ealned a vantage ground from which we - i 2 peated refrain: ‘‘Bruneau; it is his head we | Times from Lima sa The government ha northeast corner of Thirteenth and Howard \ The Bryan men carei very pok streets early th ' e liko a little boat and that the final trials | Bhall continue tn shell the camp of monop- e Brya carrieg every point. Want,” and shouting coarse jokes and roaring | Teceived a telegram stating that a detach- BIICClS early this wmorning. - The house la 4 the Agricultural De- | will develop nct only a g-od speed, but a | oI day of mad protectla o D under the prisoner's window. Diibler, the | ment of insurgents in southern Peru have Cpn¢d P MoSormick and. wakeonuiy | s it s very sasily, managed. ship: this_ cauntryi Meltiolerian Wil dlsappesr WILL NOT SUSPORT MAJORS. executioner, has arrived here and the uproar | been defeated near Mirave. It is also stated oo oy Mré: Henry Hill, who oo """“‘"i WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—A bulletin on g Statute books, The fight will go on, not - gomp can be distinctly heard by the condemned | that the insurgent leader, Peirola, intends to g0 o e Bh M S L e 3 Syme New Fostmasters, e oo ot | Howard County Republimns Dissatisfied | man, who is thus undergoing death by tor- Chili on September 12 with arms and | shgg 760 of the fre Is unknown, Loss, wheat as animal food has been issued by : ! ; ( i A Nl s WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—(Speclal Tele- | protracted strugxle as we have just passed With the Head of theiState Tioket. ture ‘and suspense unitiou for the Peruvian rebels 3 : i Asceuliur department, 1t was com | gram (o The Bee.)—Postimssters appeinted to. | INFoURN " but’ that steady and reslstioss | ST PAUL, Neby Aug2#i—(Special (o The | ‘Aug. $0.—-Abbe Bruneau was execuied at 30 = Stag iled by D. B. Balmon. ‘chiet of the ¢ ¥ ressure tha ake one after another . : ’ 5 o'clock this mornir olliston in e iy . chiet of the animal | guy. Nebraska—Benson, Douglas county, | bf the. strongholds of privilexe until ai | Bes)—There is mich djsmtisfaction among | & olclock this Worbing: ) FUSCHAL, Island of Mad 0| MEEKER, C Aug A stage coach ndustry bureau of the department, and is n 0o - 4 | nhitants \ Bruneau was awake when the oflcers en- 4 1sla Maderia, Aug. 2 | Joseph McGuire, vice Mrs. M. Dodson, | shall disappear before the advance of pib- | republicans here with! the state ticket going down Four-Mile hill, where 2 in response 0 Inquiries as to the value o L X . ,at { fie emancipation, If the closeness of the | | tered his cell to tell him it was time to pre- | The Dritish steamship North Casile has ar- Mll, where, the 7084 1 f | removed; Shubert, Richardson county, B. W D inated, espectally bout the i wheat for growing and fattening animals, | Minshall, vice J. € MeC . W | e T one Nouse of congress fave oppor. | Nominated, espectally wo blout the candidate | pare for the execution. When he was dressed | pived hers and reports having been in col- | 3% badly washed, rolled over twice, and Mimevsied by the Important sbange in ey B s e e fith ““,’ | vmm]_\ r.u]a few to o u!;. against the | nominated for governor. The cholce among | the condemned man heard mass and re- | | oo 0 auous o5 i latitude 45 morth, | V€ Passengers I from Denver, who w @ e e | Yo nfidence iyne county, | people and against all the rest of thei R it aat . o lisarandle ed communiof e prayed for pardon of | lslon on August 25 atitude 4B north, | goine ) 4 eomparative prices of wheat, corn and oats. | Robertson, vice 'J. E. Hancock. 'removed. | p ople and against all ‘the rest of shelr | (he citlzens .gemerally’ inare, regardiess of | eelved communion. He praved for pardon of | jongitude § weat, with the Norweglan bark EOINE to Cralg on a hunting expedition, e Bulletin ‘aavocatos the use of sereenings | Bouth Dakota—Warner, Brown ccunty, John | bedesin \is plodges, the overwhelming mass | Party, would havelidn A B. Cady, suil | God and man for any faults he mEht Mave | yenerata, Captain Persen, from Savannah for | Indured and had a narrow escape from death. and Imperfect wheat as animal food and the | Breidenbach, vice J. M. Morlarity, remaved. | of the demacrats In the country are subject | Hon. L. Crounse and Han. Jack McColl would i Sommitted and also asked that the clergy | ongon, The bark sank, but ber crew were | They Were: Charles Springer, gash in the i placing of only the best wheat on the mar- The postoffice at Trevare, Robirts county, | 10 Do just criticism. They hive kept the : have been satisfactory, but very few like the | might pardon him for breaking his vows of | 20" FUL T ) O | head and body brulses; T. A. Schemberg, ket. A statistical table shows the near ap- | South Dakota, has been discontinucd. Mafi | f2lth. They have been trie to the rin- | chioice of Tom Majors, Some say they will | Chastity. FHe then informed the atten ool g = | left clavicle broken, badly bruised; J. Van proach chemically of 26.6 pounds of wheat | will go to Brownsville f clolex; 1f ‘we have dane less In ‘the WAy | swilow the'bitiargoasial medicine and yoto | ADAES was ready. Ele showed great coolnese Libernis Hold Their Ow | Houten, cut beneath the left eye; L. H, 4 to the German standard ration for growing B e ey o | Wi Reped and promised, they would have | the ticket stralght, under protest, but many | Bt e gebixed 8t ithe foal-ob Aae 4EaROLY, | ONDON, Aus An election was held Quimby, cut on the left side; 8. (0. Maddox, cattle’ from 6 (o 12 months of age. Bqual SR :lr ‘)\ " b e S | dane notn w'all, 1f we have anywhere | will refrain fram voting for governor at ail | WheH ‘""”::l’“ bbbt ;'!jb M .:}“I« the | In the borough of Leicester today to M1l | beck strained. ¥ o ould, howeve SHINGTON, - Aug. The following | uncovered a trust and founc 00 strong | ot vote for Judge Hol 3 FROFIDOUS. CrONSE.. AN - RERNYLARQ 48] 3 | e ] parts of wheat and corn should, however, 5 4 Ing | unsovered B i i SROLL 1) :N00 Mrons vote for Judge Holco people cheered when the criminal’s head fcll | the places wn Parlimment made vacant by Madison Uar Works to Resunie prove better for fattening animals than | nominations were not confirmed and failed r our comple i ment in the first | ——— | B b ] . | attempt we have never failed to find them Mort bl In into the basket. Bruneau left a two-page | the resignation of James A. Picton and Sir ST. LOUIS, Aug. 20.-1t is stated tha either of these grains alone by reason of the adjournment of the senate: | wiurdily and solidiy arrayed for its defens: letter, in which he protested his innocence | W bot [ | BN e i “When wheat and corn are the same price | “Indian Ag e oy Tonalel 1 slurdliy and satidly artaned for Iin detenns. | | umw, TORK, ARSSaNE-ANe 8 canterancy | IBan: 18, NE G6 BCAUG By Iancomer | damis. Whitataod, hath . e g { awlng o the recelpt of orders of considers per bushel,"” says the bulletin, “It is prefer- | jall ag-ney o, Marshll Pettit, Kia. | fouxht s they have forged and \empered | between Thomas €. Platt and Livl P. Mor- | b "crdcr for the exceution was not received | and Walter luzell. They are aly rOudIUTSt | ghle magaitude and the prospect of better able to feed wheat and sell corn, Firig be- | math agency, Oregon. d supplied he entrenchments and fort- | ¢ Mr. Platt stated Mr. Morton would | until 5 o'clock last evening. When it be- g business the Madison Car company at Madls 3 | s — Jawes A, Purdy, Ottawa, | orn; secondly, because wheat s, | Kan.: J. H. Hall. Ponca, Neb.i Alfred D. | welght for welght, an equally ®ood grain | Tins Y. Sloux 1ls, D. ge H. 1s) stronghold clination to becol the standard bear:r for | scene of the execution as night fell and 2,000 sh gl N f September with about 600 hands. Whe for fattening animals and better for growing | aub, Ogden, Utali; John' D Pomeroy ptesor T R e R T TR ananes 46 § Dareons Key Sesnimiied T Soldnistie Malire | 20TS the Rriad warsbips, Masicisnoe and ] ORI s hral ks et iadn TR animals; and thirdly, because there is much | Washington SR TIROK el Tyn | e putiogns. the state, Mr. Platt replied: I think that | Dominique, the prisoner’s counsel, arrived at | Canada of the British North American squad- | oyer 'y 000 men 1] less value in fertilizing elements removed | o o ST S 2 DALLAS, Tex., Aug. 20.—The regular | ho s favorabey inclined, Lavall late last evening. He left the train | T8, DOW in the river St. Lawrence “"i J — et from the farm in corn than in wheat, Wheat “p i poftv el ommand. | «plack and tan' republican state convention | o B, o e rme at the station next to Lavall, as he feared he | been ordered to Hluefields, Nicaragua. They | Movements of Seugoing Vessels August 20, 1 should at first be fed in small quantities, WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—A dispitch was | glected W. F. Crawford of Milan county as mocyatte Nompations fa Dolaware, Would be attacked by the populace, who had | Steamed out of Quebec harbor today. At _Bouthampton—Arrived—Havel, frong nml‘ when possible be mixed with sou recetved at the Navy department today from | temporary chairman and DeColb of fowa Park ‘ DOVER, Del, Aug. 20.—The democratic | peen greatly incensed because of his efforts | pPlan to Assassinate the King of Grecoe. W York lr?n‘l;-'l are taken to prevent a Commodore Carpenter at Nagasakl, Japan, | secretary. A letter was read from Charles | $tate convention nominated. Mc. B. Tunel | to obtain Bruneau's parden. As the night ROME, Aug, 29.—-Th Hoe af Milsn o At Londom—Arrived--America, from New snimal frow gelving more than the MBI | angouncing dis areival at that port. e bas | O8den of San Antonio to the effect that he | for governor and Eamuel H. Bancrott, .. [ advanced the crowd grew nolay and the police e Aug. .~Tho polics of Milan bave.| Forki Marinces, Srom Apnireei. oo ety - ntended for it Precautions are cspectally | e tyken command of the Asiatic squadron | Would mot ace:pt the nomination for gov- | for congress. Th: platforin endorses the | cleared the Plaice de Palace de Justice und arrested an anarchist in whose possession | O Jon .l mfh b?l“fh'" Wheat is fed Iailmr_ 5 — ~ e —- ernor. representatives in congress and relterates | troops cordoned the streets in the vicinity, | were papers detalling the plans of a con- Liverpool—Arrived—Teutonie, from ’ @ best forw in which to feed wheit is tc (Contiuued on Fifth Page.) Thbe following are spoken of for places om | the Chicago platform, At 1 o'clock 3,000 people were waiting in | spiracy to stab the king of Greece, York. ¢