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ESTABLISHED JUNE MORNING, AUGUS e ——— e errm—r —— | NGLE COPY FIVE CENI —_— e — - s — : e = = —— has been ordered from Los Angeles, Cal, = caucuses, After 1;:9 ltlnll'llllllldmflr 'yhl' ‘which Taken T ‘"\f""h‘\ l\l-' ';‘"‘I;* ]"I-Nv'}"rw i T {pure to report at the headquarters of the D):part- . : N is nothing out of the usual order, the conven- | Tl 1 by ctiles and | NDO g. 30 dispatch to the | Fi-ed fhel's In & AR . Figures Collected "yl l]':vhfcnw Buroan | to report at the headquariers of the D:part- | Kontuoky Neizhbors Meet in the Road and | {5 hething cut en Lol "r;‘?‘f;';‘ tfllf Hostiles and | 5 CSUI Caitutta says that the cotton | Fied Shel’s Tnto the Eamoan Rebels wih i y e, ) $ini v, who s ordered 16, res i R — iven a Huard Batt e ! repor sfactory, especl o ¥ o L of Given to the Public. Chatee, il‘i“r):‘:n Alkysiwii s tfieved 1o e Qarve Each Other with Knives, Texns Ropublican Tieket, | Paote are Satlsficlory, eapecially in_ the Tereb'o L ot Bareon, BIRth| CheaIty, his bren assigred {0 DALLAS, Tex., Aug. %0.—The republican provinces g . TWENTY EIGHT PER CENT ARE INCUMBERED | duty in the Yellowstone park, relieving ¢ - state convention has nominated the follow- | CAUGHT IN AMBUSCADE BY Y. QJIS ——— - WERE R Major William A. Jones, corps of engincers, BLOOD SPILLED OVZR BRECKINRIDGE | || " o' w. K. Makeson, governor; R, B. 0 ALL PLEAVED NOT QUILTY. V.RY SLOW TO GIVE UP vtk S ""k“l construction of —_— Rentfrow, lieutenant gvernor; A. H. Colwell, Roti o Hearing the Cdve Aguient Oovernor ens on the Owned Homes Aggregate a | Improvements fn the park. “alled W Dourtes superintendent of edugation; J. M. Hurley, | Nine Federals Dropped at the First Fire, [ Waite and the Pollee Heads in Denver, After Suing for Peace the Py 1 Over One-Third Value—What — orge Cook Called Women Courtesans | gutiriaeniint B Gttt o S omiinson, Sl i e MR i 3 RIS SHLRL s ] er Suing for Pexce the Warlike Tribeer LI R D AR HIEG V8 - TURNED BACK LIKE COX Who Went to Hear the Colonel and comptroller. Sl R LR e 8 S | case against Governor Waite, President tielt Retard foe Anotiver Dokd o2 v the Mortgages Were Kin, —— Fought for an Hour b g AL - i Medi . & Hacked the Life 'y ” Mulling of the o Police board, Ham- bt LU L v 2 ghts o . - old MANY PROTESTS FILED. Mullin the Fir and i ar am biighin K"M‘l:n » v‘-:::“(::,.:f:l w mml Lkl Out of Him with a Knife. bt A fiton Armstrong, chief of police, and Katle sults Not Yot Received, WASHINGTON, Aug, 30.—Some of the vis- Law nm:!::l?; ul.:\'l‘!!"‘lnllnl:‘lz::n“‘P Has - % ']H’\‘\“v‘ ok y‘v““.u‘,‘ n, ch nraing xfh‘h‘xv‘ I\'\;.n; WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—The census office | iting Knights of Pythias brass bands have LEXINGTON, Ky., Aug. 30.—A duel to NEW YORK, Aug. 30.—The applications SAN DIEGO, Cal, Aug. 30.—Detalls of | ;. ax-jolice Matron Sadie M. Likens, was SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 20.—The gave to the public today the principal re- | found themselves the victims of the same Iaw | the death with knives occurred in CIrK | for withdrawals yesterday at the custom | 2nOUNer ambuscade of Yaqul Indians on Mexi- | hegun before United States Commissioner | Mariposa, which arelved sults of the investigation of farm and home | that Coxey ran contrary to on May 1 last | county, near Boonesboro, yesterday, over the | youse in this city because of the new tariff "‘dn lrn'wn have been received. On July 28 | Hinsdale te The defendants, except | sydn, rs| the sta is is o e empted to ente: @ eapitoi | geand 0 » congress ¢ 3 K orty-five men of the Fourteenth battalic Governor Waite, were arraigned and they |, Bivpuistonship {1 Al the statess This (& the|iwhien, [ty atiemptecs to fenter. (He=sart candal feature of the Ashland congressional | bill numbered about 500, The recefpts at [ oo ¥ "0 HEE P £ ,,[',,::,.i”,’: ‘r AN | plonded ot ity s e Wovcinor h4d | DFINKS news of further fghting among the first investigation of the kind ever grounds, Nothing like a parade is allowed | contest. Uhis end ot Ehe dny Wiebh METRInR (ke $000; v 4 s for Cruz de s ! . ; previously done natives of Samoa, and final forcible inter- ducted in any country. Of the 12,690 to enter the capitol grounds except on in- John King, a Breckinridge man, living in | 000. Everything worked smoothly. The day | ©idra, and from there started on July 30 for Mrs. Likens was placed on the stand and families in the whole country, almost 48 per | auguration days or by speclal permission, and ette county, met on the highway his old | before tho McKinley bill became a law $2,- | Rio Yaqul, near the outpost of Los Guasimas, | Goje, (thiyt fe, suvertisement in the SeWS 1 gy stationed at Apla. The detalls are cent own their farms and homes and the rest | the bands which have daily approached with end, George Cook, who lives in Clark | 500,000 i :"1\;;:*“" :,“l‘!"fl'l:';"“_“;\!'fl'\y:’ They were ambuscaded In a thickly wooded | housekeeping, was Inserted by a Mrs. Har- | glven in the following special correspondence hire. Of the familles owning farms and | drums beating and wind instruments blowing | county. Cook sald that any woman who went | yoo Hled by the browers With the Tuw d Vislon | part of the road by a party of about 100 In- | net, who had asked permission to have the because of the workings of the new law. ) i . ces on each | MNSWCrS sent In care of Mrs. Likens at the | 0 the Assoclated pre homes almost 28 per cent have incumbrances | have found the way barred by a capitol police- | to hear Breckinridge speak was no better | When the MeKinley bill was passed five | 01408 Who had divided themselves on each | iy yii ™"t Statement was verified by APIA, Samoa, Aug. 15.-The warships of and over 72 per cent have no incumbrance. | man and have been turned back. than a courtesat. King dismounted from his | montis’ time was allowed the brokers in | Side of the road. At the first fire, delivered ' Mre. Tarnet. Other evidence to sUbStABUALe | Great Britain and Germany have at last The number of resident owners of land in The supreme council Knights of Pythias [y oree gaving his wife and daughters had | Which to arrange matters for their customers, | at pistol range, nine federals dropped. Cap- | this fuct was introduced 3 £ i " 2 > " 3 i Ix-Matron Likens tostitfied that the reisor taken action with @ ew to end o the United States is 6,066,417, to which must | elect:d officers today to serve until the next | o fola b foo B L ted it was a | In this Instance they were given scarcely | tain Gomez, in command, rallied his men on | given her Ly the poline bonen for her e M N g el 5. | blennial conclave. They ~are: Supreme X e forty-eight hours notice and are expected to | the defensive a little outside of the ambus- | Missal was “economy. No cpportunity was | (V¢ disturbances which have heretofore ap be added any land owners who may be 1iv- | chaneellor, Walter B. Riche of Ohlo; supreme | shame, He also dismounted, acocmplish as much i that time as they did | oot 90! | e r Eivon b e RO ot | poared to be intorninable. Two: ak(FEISEEN ing with tenant families. The farm fam- | vice chancellor, Phillip T. Celgrove of | Both drew knives and blood flowed freely | under the MeKinley bill cade. When the Indlans attacked the troobs | jesse Parr. She considcred Parr's letter in | had taken place between the warring tribés flies number 4,676,174, of which 66 per cent | Michigan; supreme prelate, Albert Steinhart | yneil Cook dropped dead. Deputy Collector Phelps sald he feared | furiously resisted, but were repulsed more | answer to the advertisement of Mra. Hilen | 10 (R BEVC BERGa the warring s own thelr farms and the others hire. Of | Of Gregville, Ala; master of exchequer, | "y, JGUC ' TUH section § of the new law was going to cause | than once. The fight lasted mgre than an | Harnet for a sitnation as cook or house- ulting i of clght or ten ha- the i it 28t cont have | Thomas' G.' Sample of Allogheny, F g w. b a deal of trouble. *‘You see, it provides that | hour and a half, the federals remaining in | Disirict P Attorney Johmaon mhked My, | {IVes and the wounding of many more, be- he owning familles over 28 per cent have | g reme keeper of records and seal, R. L. C. Elder W. J. McGarvy, an eminent in- " wald Attorney Johnson — asked ' all articles brought into this country,” v 1 ¥ L. | sides the natives had become short of food, : o i 5 §80, 25 Thite of Nashville, Tenn.; suprems struc cologieal. Natijasis e o e possession of the field. While some of the ; Likens to what party she e N incumbrances on their farms. In 1 White of Nashville, Tenn.; supreme mas structor on theological subfects in the bible | he, ‘must be marked or branded in lestble | p L B fighting, the remainder stole | 8n¢ Attorney General Sales, who appeared | not having planted or looked after thelr per cent of the farms were hired. In the | at-arms, A. B. Gardiner, New York; | college of Kentucky university, and a leader | English words in a manner 8o as to indicate for the deféndants, objected. Mr. Johnson | crops, and they had taken to stealing from steamer this evening from , Auckland, Apin and Honolulu, ference by the British and German war- g 5t sver 100,000 population | Supreme inner guard, James Moulton, 2 Chis St g t rs | the country of their origi d the qu the baggage, animals, money and as much of pon declared: 1 expect to Shaw | forcigner: ugho o 18 ey L Orer S Dtk on | Brtinewloks wubreme ‘butef Buird;-dohn)Ww; | 10 (g CBFIHAG EHArch of the mouth, h oy o ir (T 1ii and the QuAntlly | the ammunition of the troops as they could | that all the téfehdants are members of the | Lo T M L T there are 1,048,834 home families, ot which | REERRRCENS SRRCERC TG (RIILL (idant of | again taken up the cudgel against Colonel [ of thelr contente, fH not properly marked | o ppy "o, " J¢ was noted that two Indian | Pobulist partys that the witness fs m 111166, S BUORNE ol TS EN almost 23 per cent own and 77 per cent hire, | (he board of control, John A. Hinsey of | Breckinridge, using Evangelist Barnes' ser; | aibraised. This means that all quart bottles | ¥Omen and six or eight Indlan boys were | ber of the repiblican party, and that every | \[Hess, fhuch suffering and many deaths, while of the owning families 38 | Chicago. mon Sunday night as his text. Elder Me- | G¢'\(ine will have to be re-appraised, for | 8MOPE the combatants. Of the federals ‘l““‘l"ri‘m‘;“‘[‘”‘[';:;j:\' T e | e i :f"‘"":“‘; "'I’.“’:”::""l; \",\f"\fl'l- per cent own, subject to in-| The prize drills were contivued today. | Garvy is out in a letter today denouncing | 4 quart boitle of wine never contains more | tWelve men were killed, six wounded. The | wai'iGiressed on the ) 1o absolutely necessaty, ~Something had 10 be Bimbratios, Among. the oitiss taving 100,000 izations compeling were s Barnes as a religions mountebank, who has [ than a Atth of a gallon : Then, again, if a | ¥ife of a sergeant was killed and a litile | Likens, [t was detainca ‘from hor, Was | done to i e s io g itk had to be - d. Kan.; Williamsport wand; church to another during | youse be consigned 500 dozen needles and and a boy of 9 were wounded | carried to the president of the board, 1 TLh LIS et 183 t ' opulation and over, New York has the high- | wijameport, Pa.; John P. Linton, N his remarkably checkered carcer, in and | (iere should Be one needle, more or loss, ac. | SUENtlY. Four Indians were killed and | It was anncunced by him that it was B e s est percentage of home t y, nearly 93.67; | Yoo B PP New Albany, v out of the pulpit. He holds up Barnes as a | cording to section 5 we Wil bave to go over | tWenty-seven slightly” wounded and taken | €vidence upon which he could remove this | jomatic and naval officers held ssveral con- Hoston ik next ith 8157 per tent; Brookiyn | xibany, nd.; Ortyais, No. 10, Phillipsturg, n who has at various times pretended to | (he case of needles to get the thing straight, | Prisoners. Caplain Gomez will be court- | Wiiness i5ias . B e L third with $14¢ per cent; Jersey City, 81.20 | NP> (i, ORvEy MO Jio SEIMAGRE: | U0 Yoeive “sanctification, the power 0 | e, e, of Desdlcs to get the thing stralght, | Hiartialed at Torin. orbhie commissioner sustained M tion o notify the rebels that they must dis- per cent and Cincinnatl, §0.82 per c:nt. | Gajaxy, No. 36, Pittsburg, Kan.; Hastings, | heal by annointment, and the power to absolve | business will be brought to a standstill.” — esse Darr, who wrote the letter. perse _from thilr fortied strongholdat The percentage for Baltimore fs 73.94; Buf- | N, "yo" Hastings, Mich.; Harmony, N-. 14, | the sins of those confessing to him. After | Thus lowever, vérything. hias gone ZELAYA 18 NON& TOO SECURE. that he did’ not intend the letts Latianuu or sultet A ANGling cor SOV ECEE falo, 60.03; Chicago, 71.27; Cleveland, 60.90; | Torrington, Conn.; Louisville, No. 1, Louis- | these humbugs were played out, Evangelist | smoothly % > ¥ — the tor Mrs, I Y Lo the warships. On Friday, August 10, Denver, 70.80; Minneapolls, 68.86; New Or- | yjjlo Ky.: Oak, No. 20, Cleveland, O.; | Barnes pretended that the Lord watched over o — Another Kevolt Looked For on the Biue- ke, formerly’ housekeeper | tle Britigh warship Curacoa and the German 7851 Philadelphia, ‘77 34 Louis, | Poughkeepsie, No. 14, Poughkeepsie, N. ¥.; | him, even o the extent of keeping his g Cuse ouse Receipts. flolds Koservation. for, Matror ; lestified | that L L 1 PO L R IR, 7840, | Yellow Cross, No. 5, Alliance, 0.; ‘Altoo organ in tune while it was being J-lted over EW YORK, Aug. 30-=Receipta at the | Npw YORK, Aug. 80.—A Special to the | Walte's private secretary she would PRt L il and ashington, 7 L No. 26, Altoona, Pa.; Tcledo, No. 35, T:ledo, | mountain roads from one meeiing to an- | custom house for the first day under the new | 9 5 Mrs. Liken's place If Kk her car t o O centage is 56, representing Ri ster, _ i ) . {rtiond g . AL : World from Colon says: A strange steamer | M ZRSLA DIDe AL OOKHIer, SeVeanitY, ed that their stronghold would be bom= 0.; Anson, N Amsterdam, N. Y.; | other, and as an evidence of his faith he | tarift foot up larger than for the whole of - get 1t Mrs. Frincke testified that Miss . Bringing the urban population into contrast | Achiind, No. 5 rk City. threw away his spectacle ha tristed Ao A5 has been seen off Bocos del Toro and several | Dwyer discharged her hefore she refused o'elock on the following morn Wwith the nonurban population, almost 66 per | Battalion dr given by the First | the Lord to see without them. Mr. Me- | the preceding year 4 prominent Nicaraguan refugees have simul- | to fake a lctter from Mrs. Liken's desk ing. During Friday night, lowever, the cont. of 4,676,174 home families Living out- | rnajann regiment of Indlanapolis and the | Gurvy sdds: - ~This experiment did not | change in the tarif lay. Three hundred cus- | PTOWNCAC Wicaraguan vetugeos b ve| pEriends of Mrs. Likens testified Miss | rebels evacuated the fort. On Saturday side of cities and towns of 8,000 people oWn | pjrst battalion of the Second Ohlo regtment. | last long. He proclaimed that he then | l0M house brokers recelved licenses, a " et sb AT SHAva i sy | Pper: gove them fto @ underaiana e, |iGining SHetort Asatione) were TatOUIGIINH their homes and 34 per cent hire. Of the ho Phil Sheridan division of Syracuse, N, | had fafth enough (o heal the sick, and that | SVeTY one of the 300 bad customers who | that another move aguinst Zelaya will begin | Likens was removed hecause hie was en- | (he warships and all but destroyed. The owning families 72 per cont own without in- | v "0 T he DD, Burns, hussars of St. | ho would soon have encugh to raise the | Wanted their goods early in the day. vl'hr at Mosquito. Nicaraguans and Indians here | “'Bijica” Commissioner Barnes said Prest- | XKIng's warriors had been sent overland to co cumbrance. The value of the 1668590 in- | yiloon ™ Mo, gave mounted drills at Fort | dead. After some years of a very noted | COnSequence was that the brokers Were |y, nag peen reduced to begary are now | dent Mullins produced the Parr letter be. | Operate with the gunboats in the attack onm cumbered farms and homes Is §5087.2 Myer. career In Kentucky he went to Indla, and | Tushed to fel the goidspentered. In ‘ofder | lo)) o biicq with tunds and are purchasing | 0re the & and declared {t proved her | the rebels ROELH s noumbratioes: dgstematel 1416 T lie elahly Pythiin papers n the Uaitea | while théve e had & revelutian from the | (0. Sscomsplish” that, Acisber of brokers s re purchas an imprcper person for the office of matron. | When the bombarding gunners had finished e L o s e or the e eighty Py pay ie Un h ti ade 1t worth the swhife of the clerks In the | arms and ammunition in large quantities. | ape. eplicd that the letter contained | Pk Fine Mallat Triore e per cent bears Interest at rates less than 6 | the encampment, and today they organized | &b the Leelwe lost tribes of fstasl and (WAt | (o thoir goods. None of he brokers' cfces | coast is only temporarily ended, for the | Was never notified to appear in remard (o | g\ oI RG M PGANY (ER L CET per cent; 34 per cent at the rate of 6 per "‘m:u“‘"::;_:" Press assoclation by electing the | reh. ' Ho Immediately . obtained mem; | Closed before midnight.. The custom house | a'*ciitles commnittcd have stirred the people thematteer. = - = | GCl R0 Latianuu they set fire to all the cent; 33" per cent at rates greater than 6 | \WOWEE GRCCR! CTEEEERt TR S | bership in the Eplscopal church, but that | d0ors were opened half an hour earlier than | to demand vengeance and prominent exiled [ ypyifin's’ fetter "t the Rocky 'Mountain | huts in the vicinity, as well as to their fort, per cent, and 11 per cent at rates greater | WICAON Eyihlan Advocate, Mnnuapobie: | LU0 Yike the | Presbyterion, refused o | usual Seven hundred withdrawals were en- | Nicaraguans are expected to return to take | News, In which he nnouticod: - ~Shonid | the destruction of which the bombarders than 8 per cent. The average of value of | st VIGE President, Bort W Mahon Pythian | Claorsd i eresies by putting him int> the | tered: but all this could mot be handied, and | part In a new and general movement to over- | the Very ardent defenders of Mrs. Tikens | finished, and destroyed all the bread frait each owned and jncumbered farm in the | NOI% St Louis; second pice president. W. i not cver one-quarter of them were passed. | throw Zelaya and his friends. s desire further information as to the reasons | trees which were gr wing near. The naval Rome 88,050, and" the aversge. Incambrance | (ied Vie president ‘W. C. Ronald, Pythian | _Elder McGarvy follows Mr. Barnes in his | The receipts amounted to #312,534. apere Js 1o Goubt tne dstion of the Uhltad | 5 b Mhatritdd. o redtide. M e | authorities agaln communicated with the home $3,250, and the average incumbrance o ad iy, e e ectetary. | Strange career after returning from India. e 2 States gavernment in refusing protection g me ey GaR: obta it #te o rebel chiefs and crdered them to disperse off each of the furms le oneach of | "4 i\('rl‘\:lllltjliy“lll\(v.l’ipzhll rans, on tagy: | For years he exercised remarkable Influence CAUGHT DRGAK TWICK. any of its citizens at Bluefields who took part e SR and surrender their ritl Instead of obey= the incumbered homes $1,203. | o reaponina ety eriant Fprant, Clia80i | in Kentucky, but. his glory hes departed | captain Geodwin {o e Court-Maritalea— | In the vecent insurrection hias emboldened | bonrd, reluctant to submit ing the mandate, however, the rebel band The 886,957 farms subject to incumbrance i Hvr:hi Lewiston, Me.: treasurer o' | and he can no longer obtain and hold the fiis Offericsn. Nicaragnans who are manufacturing evidence atters 1o the public pre moved oft toward Alfuafata, ‘which iy lass d the incumbrance | p"piqa10 " Surig of Myrtle, Minneapolis, | Yast audiences that once assembled to hear VANCOUVER, Wash., Aug. 30.—A gen- | DY Periury against Americans, Able counsel Mr. Mullins denied having written th than fifteen miles from Apia, and it was i5 $1,085.965.960, or ver cent of “tho | g B O ommittes, R. F. Bldredge, | him. Several years ago he left here to ANGOMNSE- NaR Hnd, Gt has been secured for the British and Ameri- | Portlon of the letter quoted, but acknowl- | gecided tc again advance upon them. On yulue. The 08,533 homes subject to incum- | poiid (X SR EPIER T B0 Wi L. | make his home on a small islind -off the | eral court-martial will convene at ‘Van-| cyn prisoners, who will claim the action [ X'few more withestes wore examined. but | Sund:y mornng the rebels and the king' Drance are valued at $2.632374,004, and the | EYCDIN Feb, Bt Baul cin coast of Florida. The caustic letter couver September 6 for the trial of Captain | against them is illegal. It Is learned that | gnve un BCLestimany, after which | warrlors, who numbered fully 600, came tncumbrance is §1,046,053.603, ‘or 39.77 per | POSH SRS SONEL fms v cludes with a_discussion cf biblieal parzllels | W, H. Geodwin, company G, Fifteenth regi- | since the government of Nicaragua isened | the hearing was continued until tomorrow | together at Lufilufi. The rebels made the cent of the value! The cities of 8000 to | PPl PIUAR CERRCer. Few JOPK upon which Evangelist Barnes and others | ment, infantry, U. S. A., on several accusa- | the edict for the banishment of the Blue- | morning, when Governgr Waite will tuke | attack and killed and wounded several of 100,000 population have 214,613 incumbered | yo0 FEEMT B e lagazine, | have attempted to excuse Colonel Brecken- | tions' of drunkenness, while on duty. There | fields prisoners United States Minister Baker, | the stand. ‘Governor Waite's appearance | Malietoa's men. During all cf Sunday there homes, occupied by owners worth §130.846,- | (it Gao: . . St g & * | ridge's shortcomings. The closing pira- | are several counts i the- charge, among | acting under instructions from the State de- [ 471 conduct throuzhout the day was that | was desultory fighting and the naval com- L e By e e e e L S ouorink ol the foomplate Lraatar, Swilich | SRR I8 RS 0UDY others that while on duty at Spokane during | partment, entered a vigorous protest againsi v i 3 manders resolved t: again attack the ebels _ 611,974, which 1s 39.55 per co e value. T he > roster LA he KRon R Toe. Sarl (s avere thal that wh gy o Pt - 5 - and deal with them summarily. Y SVAIE. | hgs just been prepared at headquarters, the Y ‘ the late strike on July 22, 23 and 24 Captain | the manner of arrest and the subsequent HIN WIE VALUABLE. i bl R L B e e S I {here i3 pothing i God's holy book (o ex: | Goodwin was gullly cf 'drunkeness. . The | carrying off of American cluzens from Blue- i WARSHIPS DID DEADLY WORK. LSS g nap hered omes | this city attending the encampment: Hedges | (enuste the awful crimes proven against | capisin had been with company G at Hunt- | flelds to Nicaragua. Minister Baker also de. | Stecle Muckay's Son Suoe Tis Canadain [ Early on Monday morning, August 13, the ;ulmw by nwn;‘»‘(v s $934, o an ‘I’O division, No. Shelton; Union division, | B¢ lllrlz\l and nothing to furnish an ex- | jngton, Ore., guarding a- number of Coxey- | manded the immediate trial of the prisoners, Friend for the Vilue of Her Affections. Curacoa aud Buzzird changed their posi= omes are incumbered for $893.000.838 (r for | N0 EMyaaiion. | Damon division, No. 1, of | £U8°, !0 800 people for secking to Te-elect | ften who werc sentenced to jmprisonment | stipulating that they should have ample | NEW YORK, Aug. 80-Arthor Loting | 10Us and again opened fire upon the rebels, B fount ot thbiraviiuect jin e oountey. ux Falls, 8. D., is also here. i i for stealing a train. _ After this duty was | means of defense. The Nicaraguan govern- Kkaye, o son of the late Steele Mackaye, | Killing and wounding a large number. outaide of citics and towns of 8,000 people i P . ” 2 POR, discharged company G was orderd to 8po- | ment was also informed that if all of t! theatrie: " Ay y ) has | Simultaneously the king's warr attacked and over the value of the 427161 {ncminb red . - 5 g WEIR LEADS THE POPS. Kk It 1 t of Its duty t ’ jaairicel Smihageniandisplsywriatitpunng o the sk In the fight the k! Bicnion cocupiea by ownars is $958,857.006, and ALCOHOL USED IN TH ARTS, ane. was made a part of its duty to | conditions were not complied with the United | hrought an action in the supert t oy |t B e stigre n the fight lle ng the incumbrance is $361,311,796, or 37.70 per Lincoln's Mayor Nomlnated for Congreas in | £760rt the westbound overland Northern Pa- | States would demand the fmmediate release | rocover $0.00 damuges from B e B o cent of the value. Tn the oities haying at | Druggists of New York Want u Proper In- the Firat District Gro NI ST e it The OLithe PEGNEEE. o l0s saye'the Nieara, | [fiend, Taul Latske, for the allewed alien- | jiabia’ extimate. of ‘the. rebal! Jeads. BUDSIALE least 100,000 population $5,655 represents the 8 CrpatatiDDO R aUN g L v TECUMSEH, Neb., Aug. 30.—(Special Tele- | ordered to the depot to await the arrival K,,u,,s",m,, .f,,‘,,,,.,d S{He# AlghE: of réldgess n of the affections of his wite, known to have been heavy. The guns on average value of each home owned and WASHINGTON, Aug. A. Anthony of | gram to The Bee.)—The First district popu- | of the train, but when the cars came in | from® the Mosquito reservation and clear- Ise Mackaye. lmh\w, wis arrested to- | the warsh did de:dly exccution. On B L ke den i & H. T. Anthony, manufacturers of | list congressional convention, held in this | the captain, it s safd, was nowhere to be v ppon an order lssued by dudge McAdam | Monday evening the rebels sued for peace. value, 9,200; San Francisc se I L i i ances are refused fo foreign craft engaged the superior court, at the instance o Brooklyn third with $7849; Omaha | PhOLograplic chemicals and materiala, cf | city today, was well attended and worked | fund. -~ The soldiers were, however, placed | iy po const trade with the Indians. rles Batte. Ball was fixed at $2,000, | Their chefs were ordered to come on board b Gy . 3 oard e cars e a pa- s furnished. This I8 the seconc e Curacoa o e following dey. fourth with , and Washington fifth | New York, and James R. Davies, repre- | harmoniously. €. N. Mayberry of Pawnee :‘.’;u"':vl |.l\!l;\xéx?r|era:;‘mlull T‘,v :'r"'.‘ J:.:::.«J..L T 7 Wite of Muckiye, ]m’u .\”.:,,‘1.’.. the, Ars } .‘-'w:.\u«’uu- Pk ;‘.].'w |{.r|AI!|> .’:fi,utzs of P:‘{ ith $6.845, anoual dnterest charge on | sentiog the rlllunulanlnjlx_ rhr‘un-‘vlln:ui.» of ‘,\;-\\ county was made chairman and Mart Howe | ing officer. When he finally came he was A S ADEN age. His first Maud Ailler, the | plete submission to Malielows rule, agreeing each owned neumbered home in he ork, were at the Treasury departmen’ 0- | of Lancaste| ia ora o be | s&id to have been iIntoxicated. After the 4 fid - =ea | SRy . gaMghter Hler, he to pay their taxes, return to thel 0 citles is $134. The highest amount s in | day in the interest of a proper interpreta- f Lincastar jpid yillem Mipan ot /Olos return of the command to Vancouver Cap- | Yreneh Exhibitora Want Tricolor to Wave | Poét of the where' he s stll lead- | 35q" 0 Geliver up 100 rifles gk New York, $438, and tho lowest amount, $38, | {101 ana exccution of section €1 of the new | e e arie Nominations for congressman | (;in"Gooqwin 1s alleged to have repeated verEabibition Xalidlnu Ing the e of o opermit, Muud used 10 | “immediately after this meeting the Curas in Louteyille. Denver has the highest aver: | (0% 406 CXCOion O Seclon @ 66 R W | were: A, H. Welr of Lancaster, C. N.1(his oftense, At the close cf dress parade | MONTREAL, Aug. 30.—A section of the s I this ity {day young Mack- | coa steimed away toward Apia, believing age rate of interest on cwned and incum- | tariffs sempting e nom i Mr. | Mavberry of Pawnee, and George A. Abbott | one evening and when the officers had as- [ French Canadian press is indignant at what | ¢ id she ran off and were married, | that the trouble was ov The Curacoa’s bered houses, namely, 7.67 per cont, and New | Fevenue tax alcohot used in the aris. Mr. | of “Richardson. Welr was nominated on | sembled in front of Colomel Anderson for | it considers an outrage cn the part of the had just come from the convent of the | commander was eager to catch the mafl Orleans is second, with 7.8 per cent, and | Apthony, in an intervlew with Commis- | (he first ballot, which stood: Weir, 52t; | the purpose of making: thelr reports it is 0 g et ait at Montreal, where she was | steamer Mariposa that he m ght report the New York has the lowest rate, 4.95 per cent, | Sioner Miller, recalled the fact that aleohol | Ngyberry, 32%;" Abbott, 8. alleged Captain Goodwin presented himself | 2uthorities who have charge of the Provin- | educated, —She got “the " impression that | regult o his cperation to the British govern and Boston stands next with 5.14 per cent. | And other are the Awe prineipal raw mi- | “weir made a good acceptance specch. A | in a state of Intoxicatlon. The colonel him- | cial exhibit at Quebec. The diffculty les | youns Muckuye, who was o Brotestant, Wad | pone mhe Buzzard remained at the scene Over 74 per cent of the incumbrance on | JEleEE M UEe, B O o hoses, | Mumber of specclies were made, and Bard | self is reported as belng horrified by a per- | in the fact that the French flag is not glven | cGitrary, she wrote Lo Mgr. Preston, ask. | of action to receive the rifies from the rebels owned farms was incurred in buying real es- | (FRERE SReC 08 PIMOETARLE YIRS | Huckins of “Lincoln sang several catchy | sonal discovery of the captan’s condition. | oficlal recognition. The Patrie says: “We | ing if the murriage was valid, He said it | and to see that they carried out their prom= tata and making Improvements, and over 83 | CIHSCARERTN, PR SR WITH COOCAR | songs. The platform reafirmed the princi- | Captain Goodwin is well known throughout | ask all the exhibitors to exact that the tri- | Wis not. This letter caused much comment | is Great was the surprise of the com= per cent of the incumbrance was for the [ SmUiaion. BCRONEN SUBCEOL B cLaer KU ples of the national convention at Omaha | the northwest. His social connections are | color flag be made to float cver the exhibition | 4t the time. ‘The young woman left Mack- | mander of the Curacoa when, at midnight purpose of buying and improving real catate, | pRFROL bE AGE 88 CUEEE B8 GCACE DADSS | 41q state convention at Grand Tsland; de- | very high. He was appointed to a leu- | buildings snd to withdraw rather than abide R P AL END X on t night, rd signalled that Chief investing in business, etc. Over 81 per cent | ¥ FERNE O BRE R 00 0 b eture. | mands free and unlimited coinage of silver | tenancy In the army from civil life in ONio | by the dictates of a pedantie castor who is Ty 4, 1885 he | Tamahese, leader of the Aama rebels, had of the Incumbrance on homes was incurred | o8 ST e G0 erce it is said, js | @t @ ratio of 16 to 1; denounces the repeal of | In 1876 by the president, was made first | ashamed of being French. Let there be no rried " Loudon M an actor and | joined the Atua party wth over 400 Aana to secure the purchase money and to make | /N0y oo eavily, and therefore the claim is | the Sherman law; demands that the govern- | leutenant in 1889 and jeaptain last March. | exhibition rather than allow France to be cal manag 2, Without a | men and that these combined forces had improvements, By vpavis! made that a gross injustice Is being done | Ment encourage irrigation and the reclama- [ He was for two years at Seattle on recruit- | jnsulted; therefore if there is then a flasco from Mackaye. Mackaye subse- | attacked the king's warriors. Throughout STC RULING REVISED, this branch of trade. Mr. Davies con. | tion of arid lands of the west, and provide | ing duty, anl with his family moved in | the people of Quebec wjll know whom to y Bot . ';‘Clr»;fiu.{.'-:":x!‘f.‘r,\']"'-(-'l'.'fi:‘,.;‘.'."'@' the night the roar of tha Buzzard’s guns terded that s unjust diserimination in | for the payment of labor Involved by the | the highgst society circles. He has not | blame.” McCormack deserted the poet's daugher | S0uld be heard. = This moining the Curacoa Important Change tax against manufactures of chemicals had | ISsue of paper money; favors liberal pensions | had the reputation of beng a drinking man, s AT in 18%9. She played In “The Land of the | B0t under way again and left for the scens SR Werkced ifinite harm to that trade, and both | @nd municipal ownership of street cars, | and his friends are much loath o believe the | ~ DUTCH BOMBARDING MATARAM. Midnight Sun” In this city Tast spring | Of the trouble. Captain Gibson left, des - arked Jofu e O e tankyorke: Glo . Tatibbwl lawh compallius | ohargen agaibal bims Mackaye married Flora Louise Cutlor of | termined to demand a complete surrender WASHINGTON, Aug. 80.—Secretary Car- |} --"'\'r'l~-:“(,,""”,'i.“-.’.‘fi,m”x“'v“fl‘.fi" h::(lh‘(‘n;on‘nu arbitration to settle differences \,,.,“,,(,'“ ,u,,‘f e Capital of Lombok 1s Now in the Hands of | Brooklyn in 158. He had known Latzke a | of the rebels, and unless the rebels are sube prevent fruuds being perpetrates by small | ital and labor, state relief for drouth suf- RICH PLACKR MINES, % She - Hehols Filen nihe name hovee h'this oy, ho | Missive the slaughter will undoubtediy be collectors of customs and other points, sent | irresponsible druggists, who would take ad- | ferers of the west, economical administration | Snake River, Wyoming, the Scene of Mueh | AMSTERDAM, Aug. 30.—A dispatch (e island were considered the hest of | LerTible, as his gunners will fire to kill. 1t the following telegram to collectors st all | vartage of the law (o put upon the mark-t [ Of the state government, reiterates the de- Excitement. recelved here from Batavia says . While Mrs. Mackaye was at Shir :: ("‘"k‘:nci"“."“‘ ‘:'\‘“ “"‘"‘*-“ vigorcus acticn points: vast quantities of so-cailed medical prepara- | mand for a maximum freight rate bill or | RAWLINS, Wyo., Aug. 80.—(Special toThe | that Mataram, the capital of the | lev, Mass, lust June she wrote letters, tell- | 18 taken the position of the foreigners hers | tion, Which in fact were nothing but adulter- | the enforcement of the one now on the iandr o0 Lo raRts iy isband she no longer loved' him, | wi : The department has decided to be gov- | JOR: WRICH 10 (O Seve WOUNE but adutiors | i ute booke; favors an income. tax, de. | Bee.)—There is considerable excitement over | island of Lombok ~where the Dutch ame suspicious, and going to Shirl At the hour of the sailing of the Marfe erned by the supreme couri decision In the | a1 articles in which free alcohol is used to | mands the enforcement of the law regarding | the recent discoverfes in the Four Mile pla- | {r00P8 have recently met with =serious e upbraided her, ‘und declares | posa it s reported the rebels have made case of Hartrauft vs. Oliver, 125 United | be manufactur-d in bonded warehouses under | the investment of the permanent school | cer district on Snake river in the southern | {no" possession of the rebe The dispateh | 3 atz N Latzie spir- | 8 complete surrender, but the rumor lacks States report, page 525, which entitles to the | government supervision. fund, favors the building of the Gulf & | part of Carbon county. A great deal of d:- | adds that Mataram is being bombarded by | ite s about six ‘weeks ago, | confirmation benefit of the mew act all imported goods | — Commissioner Miller explained that the | Interstate railroad, declares for equal rights | velopment work has bgen donc there this | the Duteh fleet. does not know where she ls, Mackaye CAUS| held in customs custody on August 24, 1894, [ department is mow carefully investigating | regardless of sex, endorsed Allen, Mc- | season, and ali who visit the district are sur- — as also sued.his wife for an absolute di- whether unclalmed on board vessels or in | the question as to whether effective regula- | Keighan and Kem, and highly complimented | prised at the showing made. Several Ce Satolll Will Return to Rom e e Wel N f the Keeognition of the process of transportation thag | ons can be prepared that' will ‘regulate | Bryan. rado and California parties have recently lo- [ LONDON, Aug. 30.—A dispatch received IRON THAD RLVIEW Ulio by. Clevelins This ruling cf the secretary reverses that | the operation of the law 5o as to prevent B sgpe e cated claims there. Mr. Gillisple, a wealthy | here from Rome says the report that Mgr, P HONOLU ug. 23.—The sent to the collector last Tuosday, which | inuumerable frauds upon the government DEMS ANL ¥OPS. ¥V aining man of Aspen,: 18 having a diteh | getalll will veture 1o Rome ot the. end ot | No Higher Has's of Value Expected in the | ,FONOLULU, Aug. The Maripoks S held that goods must be actually in bond In | The whole question would likely be settled . L R A e . rived here this evening from Auckland and - 2 & twenty-five miles long surveyed, to tap the Near Fut order to receive the benefits of the reduced | within the next four days udge Barcroft Will Be Their Congrowsionay | 008 CHE NG JORE BRFYih, T WGP U | the year 1s confirmed. According to this dis hr KOru brought the news of Cleveland's recognition rates of the ncw ac — Candidate in the Seventh Towa District, — ey compa e eoneiol Val | patch, after the return of the papal dele . CLBVELAND, 0., Aug. 30.—The Tron| A% ch 00 s lagad 2 he decision of the supreme court to which RECIPROCITY IN SAT D8 MOINBS, Aug, 10.~(Epecia) Telegram | o Mpely “Ll;“l(‘;prph\\gI:’:::,d(g ncern, will | from the United States the Vatican will T Baine AiieL Ehe laeling ARy h‘,,,” ‘Ar“:,,il,”.,m "v,‘l,h_"” h dated Weshigmy ERa R sorhta YY" Telarrad 1n his: \sleRTAID WS e (R pinlshig Suomlais i bl NIl publish the result of his mission, which will | authorities In the fron trade fs that no | ton, st 9. le news was recelved brought to his attention after the receipt of | Some Countries Still Have to Pay Dty to show, a5 already frequently stated, that the | hisher basis of values is (o be seen in the | with refolcing by the anncxationlsts and & 1.200-word telegram from the ccllector at Rand Botiat Olloriao to/This Laad, ! " jope Is entirely satisfied with the work of | Immediate future. No matter what the | with a shade of doubt by the royalists, w Chicago, In which he tcok fssue with the | waeHINGTON. "l'.": “!m“—lth-r'.»my dorscd the nomination of Judge J. R. Bar- | CHEYENNE, Aug. 33. — (Special to The | Mer Satolli and that his holiness consideres | exact relation between foreign selling prices | claim to think the dispaielr a fuie L sccretary’s rulng. The court In Its decl AEINOGTON. . AUk 41 | croft, populist candidate, The vote was al- [ Bee.)—Lieutenant Perry of the Seventeenth | that the church questions of the United States | With the new tariff added and those at| The Arowa from Vancouver s due to- slon in the case of Hartraufl vs. Oliver says arlisle has issued a clrcular (o all col- | ;o ynanimous, 76 to 3 blanks, though | infantry, U. S. A.,-gtaloned at Fort D. A. | are almost settled. home, the impression Is wid ad that | morrow, and if it is found that the dispateh The intent of the Iegislature 18 to be followed | lectors of customs calling attention 10 para- | yhore was corsiderable protest from some | Russcll, and Miss Gertrade Morgan were - consumers will uet lower prices now, and | v authéntic the government intends : sources. The committee on resolutions re- | married at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the Kiagse Hufiared Jianly 3 i€“n permanently higher busis should be | Prate in the evening and i follows thit the construction placed | agmits salt free of duty, but provides that | Jovc0™ o following, which were adopted: | Tésidence of the bride’s mother, Eighteenth BRUSSELLS, Aug. 30.—Reports received | agtablished herve and there, the belief is | ~The English crulser Champion left port ::rpf-nl”‘;v’“""*m'""!”}_"“:h":, Nnrtary cf,™he | the coverings in which it is imported shall o B it Uform | Street and Capitol avenue. Rev. Dr. Ratter | here from the varlous towns of Belgium | thai it will not come until all the possivil- | yesterday, after takiug a formal leave of collectors of Custome, i cortect so far ay | take the same rates ot duty as It lmported | adopted at the demoeratlc state cotvention, | of St Mark's Episceial church officiated. | whioh sufered from the storm of Monday | [tles uf, the Rew, iy W tefercton to, the | the government. | oday, however, sho came it recognizes as subject to dutics under it, | separately; and further, “that if salt is fm. | AUSUSt 1, 18K, and that we are opposed ty | Miss Morgan is the daugliter of the late Hon. | jagt show that . rise every liss Mor ! the damage done was most | bnatrated. The rice of bessemer pig i | © naup o Boods imported before the act fook effect. | ported from amy country, whether inde- | &1Y lesislation that will have a tendency | B. 8. N. Morgan, ex-sscretary of Wyoming | gerious. At Liege, many of the houses are | the Pittsburg and Wheeling districts for | 1€ 8 It was understood that she had gone to discriminate between the preclous me territory. o brid o - 4 stricis for | for good. whether actually within the walls of a | bendent or in dependency, Which imposes @ | 4% money ot the eatablished Tatio of 1 tal o e bride and groom left on the | still flooded. The square of St. Lambert is | pot delivery 1y still firm at §iz. Bus ers ttempts at lut have . ¢ = . 5d 1 % i , . S o'clock p. m. train for Chicago. a foot de:p in water, and during the worst | and sellers apart in their ideas as to o attempts at a rcvolution have been bonded warehouse on thst day or on the | duty on salt exported from the United Resolved, That after a protective class e ’ bl o Py e tta o made since the departure of the Philadel k o <k S e s o aid ar ¢ leg ; o X eriod of the storm the water rushed down | 10D contracts, and (he e situation ov. | ma c0 the. dep of _the Philadel- deck or on shipboard in port, or undergoing | States, then there shall be levied, paid and | of lexislation of thirty years we hail Recelver Gidhson's Show ing, per taing us to billets. Western foundries ave | phia, although there are many rumors that transportation in bond either after approval | collected upon such salt the rate of duty Joy the pascage of“the tarift uct | CHEYENNE, Aug. 30. — (Special to The | (e SIODINE streets, carrying paving stones | coming up fasier from the extreme deprem | no rayailats contampiaie o coun ot of under the immediate transportation act. | existing prior to the passage of the new step in the right direction and wich it, and destroying many of the store ee. C er Var: sion of the past half year than those in th e o breach made in the p tive | Bee.)—Receiver Gleason of the Warren Live | windows. O ap PN pirts of (he countiry the re- | the near future. 41 PR et t through which American freemen | Stock company has fled in the district court e ports from this industry ¢ enc P ———— ORDERS FROM SOHOFIELD. he secretary furnishes of s ] ence 's Mexico's I ZRm Ablslndustry fie MATe noly v D 1 SCHOFIELD, ..ml“:”m TeALY mf‘"nr' 1 8 ‘L’: ML *:HI; will_continue o march 4 an inventory of ths ‘property, which, exclu- _Chief Clarence W ant's Mexl Ald. ging, ISastern iron mills are all busy IN DAKOTA’S DIVORCE MILl. Order 1 ing K . therefore sl Lt il S B Wl (Resolved, That, in the language of Grover | give of 84,004 acres of panch land, is valued | CITY OF MEXICO, Aug. 30.—It s reported | on small ‘oredrs. In structural steel there o e e s from | T P it it e | e T o " madieltied | at $114,660. The reqolver has not yet de- | here today that Chief Clarence of the Mos. | 18 8 Bood prospcet. Other Dusiness in the | Dty Edna Winslow Wil Appesl from '"\u‘:' b e ] PO A T e ey o R B !vxvsrn..ml o m'»l| efit 'of a patient | termined upon a vainaton for the lands. | quito reservation, who Is now in Kingston, | Nervaght iran Dlas sworke have o ol ';‘::K,;(""'\:" :"l','"“’\h' e Sar .""""I‘"T"‘l At Kb S | clpal countries imposiug n salt duty are | AT long-suftering people . ot Jamalca, will. shortly proceed to Mexico for | 00d orders, but prices arve not well main A ) AR MeiRN Ay fleld tssued several army orders today, of | Ganada . Austr the Argentine Republic, Captain - Hull, republican, will be re- Funarsl of Cghgedbsmun Shaw protection for himself and his allies, The | tained. Sheet mills are not so well em- | egram to The Bee)—Dalsy Edpa Winslow, which the most pleasing to the army is one | Brasil, France, Germany, Mexico, Russia, the | €/€¢t¢d by an increased majority ST. PAUL, Aug. 30.—A Eu Claire, Wis,, Dlans of the chief are kept very quiet, but | Ployed, outside “of orders for gulvanized which Increases regimental bauds from six- | Australlan colonics and Spain Cole of Calbertson Numed. special to the Dispatch shys: The remains lisle today, in answer to telegrams from D REJOICING IN HAWAIL gressional district today in convention en- Terry-Morga to cele- even If mot within the letter of the statutes, | graph 608 of the new tariff act, which The new tariff mak another conference the divorced wife of Herbert Yall Winslew, it is thought will make an effort to have | petween mill owners and the Amalgamated | the playwright, has changed hor wind, and teen to twenty pleces. Army wmen say Pestimater: Gor Thers TRENTON, Neb., Aug. 30.—(Special Tele- | of Congressman Shiw. fay In state at the nnex his country and thus enl il | association necessary, and wage reductions win appeal the case by which her husband elghteen pleces are not sufficlont 1o 1 Tnrat e A MR T grum o The Bee)—The republican repre. | family mansion all duy attended by a guard TRl Amarion troubles, e b Tenitarturars "of blork | secured o separation to the suprsine cour creditable appearanc Another order ibtianttars Wite NoRAICIl adat anks sentitive conventicn, which adjourned at | g, Wiorm and wany hundreds of eltis Cutholie Missionaries N plate: tin plate and ask to have the decision overriled, Her vles ot the law approved August 6, in r : o = X Wauncta some ten days ago, after (aking [ zens filled the rcoms and tcok a look at th LONDON, Aug. 30. Roman Pt step-father came to her res with funds, RS0 the iasuanon al cartnln anliidas Nebraska—J. W. Dupin, Seward. California | 300 ballots, convened at Culbertson yester- | foatn h . N iy 1 4 3 Discharged by the Coroner s Jury. and encourages her to fight her caze te the ! features. The official delegation from Wash- | Catholle clergymen, just ordained for mis- 4 ; the subsistenco and quartermaster's depart- John B. Garibaldi, Merced. Hlinois—Jan day and on the $11th ballot nominated J. | ington irrived today. The funeral services | sionary work at St. Paul ,Dubuque, Omaha CHICAGO, Aug. 30.—Dr. R. V. Melntyre, | end : ments, It was found by the officers of these | P+ Coe, Clayton; James E. Yerce, Hillsbor W. Cole of Culbertson. Cole is a promi- | at the house began at o'clock, Rev. Dr, ) Y formerly of Topeka, Kan., who was held by Dr. Abraham Koru, once health inspector departments that the regulations directed the | 1owa—T. H. Studebaker, McGrego Kansas | nent attorncy of this ccunty and a stalwart | Dudley of the First 'Congregational church of Brooklyn, has applied for a divorce {rom issuance of some articles from one deprt James M. Kompke, St. Marys Cad- | republican. officlating. There were over 500 knigths hla wife, Julla Korn, on the grousd of des ment which properly belonged to the other, | 915, Baldwin, Missouri—Willlam L. Marsh, Hoyd — the funeral process besld sertion. The case is pending in the Firsg yd County Democrats, in the fun procession, besides many — - discharged today on a writ of habeas corpus ST e ! Another order adds to the regular a pro- | Rich Hill » other organizations. The interment was at International Prace Congress. by Judge Sears. The testimony showed | judicial circult of South Dakota, but thére . A : Y NIOBRARA, Neb., Aug. 30.—(Epecial to 4 her case | oh en vision directing commanding sificess of posts, | Nominees were reappointed in the cases | Lake View. Al business was -suspended \TWERP, 80.~ ternatic nothing incriminating ¢ 5 tvidencing | (L ARather case. ln. which the saime-Satiy A RetaEmawanaion oteers el | | Nemlate weie reappainied in the casse | o tp T A (b demooratia convencion for | KaNE. VieX. AB ¥ ANTWERP, Aug. 80.—The international | nothing incriminating or anything evidencing | are. interested. now ‘before tno. Hbul o personally investigate them, and by endorse- | Nebraska—R. R. McMullin, Ponca. Kansas the Twentieth representative district, held peace congress Is In sesson here. The first | Walpractic Easdi New York state. While iSorn was come ment on the charges certify they have made | John B. Kessler, Ottawa. South Dakota— | here last evening, J. C. Hoffman uf Boyd Swooth 1ok Flieves. day was occupled in speech making. Movements of Sea Golng Vessols August 30, | Pleting his residence in South lakota pres such personal iuvestigation, and state | Altred D Tinsle fonx Falls, Utah— | county was nominated FAIRBURY, Neb., Aug. 30.—(Special Tele- oy ¥ 1 At Bouthampton—Arrived—Augusta Vie- | PATatory to bringing his action, Mrs. Kerm whetker, in thelr opinion, the charg’s can be | George H. Islaub, Ogden. Washington—John = am to The By - gt Wariey Rislung Uornanin torla, from VK was suing him for a decree without leaye ) Geargin Repubileans gram to The Bee)—Bud Snow and Martin | | Aug. 30.—Mr. Morley, secre- 1 N o case hinge blersyta Whe Drovisiens ailoatng oriscn, | Tyerell, Pomerey, o gewe 7 BAW 0 A At' Avonmouth- Arrived—Mexico, from | Ing home. Now the case hinges on the ers five duys abatement esch month on their - — ATLANTA, Ga., Aug 80.—When per- ultz were arvested for hog stealing last | tary for Ireland, is visiting Andrew Carnegle [ Montreal question of which court has priority of juriss IMNE (A moAified &0 the Ehatambts mia? bb Hoke Smith §ins Giome South. manent organization was finally efected in 'I‘l‘r‘“"' They \ll:l-;‘mmlm{f 1r|um“)h‘ll,\;l)ll Cluny castle. Gl Mhiladelphia—Arrived--Corean, from | diction. Korn wants a “acree bil enougly AR o ‘) S, - &l rold Lem to r A . S — 218 8g0! o ] an 0 Bl forfelted in cise of subsequent misconduct. | W ASHINGTON, = Aug. = 30—Secrelary | the republican state convention, a fight imme- | The, Lo even up macters oS 43 Plunued by an Old Prince. oAU San Francisco -Arived -Maripos 10,0100, Witk N wila 10 oneli S aplain Hugh G. Brown, Tweilth United | Smith left Wasbington today for Georgia. | diately sprang up on th nomination of & | same hogs from Curtls & Milb MSTERD. L rom Sydney an clulu ota and m » Init Y t i mina o y and sold | AMSTERDAM, Aug. 30.—It appears that | /QW Bydney and ionolulu. == but she will not do 0. Each wauts Btates infantry, has been ordered to attend [ He will make a speech at Atlanta state ticket. It was der..ed not 1w put cut | them back to MecLucas Bro the attack upon the Dutch exvedition sent [ New York TR - ey keep the two chlldren, Chicago, Kansas City and Duluth, started for 4 o the United States yesterday on board the [ # coroner's jury to answer a charge of White Star line steamship Germanie. causing the death of a Mrs. Raymond, was

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