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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1894 REORCANIZING THE READING | foe'sn"aii o s ety visiues or'inc | PRESENT PRICES ~ T0O LOW 2::;.5’7"‘;:;,1'.:"[ i e or ber: [ [OWA MULCT LAW TESTED | griseiie baac it swita™Vesati " %2 | ITALIA SEVERELY BATTERED road. 1 will admit that the Nebraska division ley havelal{dgiy loft the Black sea for New | lower Mississippi river has been hard hit so far as transportation is York, but nd confirmation of the reports Is s, [ ——— concerned, but the business has not been obtalned her English oats was freely TYLER'S GRANDSON IN WANT. e 3 Plan Adopted by the Committes Finally | nearly so bad as the officials try to make Wall Street Not Inclived to Let Go Until | offered, but the demand was slow Decision of the Distriot Court Uph.1ds thy | . Mule Infant 1horn in the (Yhite House | i Stecamship Crowded with Patsingers i out." L g e ¢ nle n ous: Leaks Ont avd is Publisied. The shops of the company here are run- There is an Upturn. AMUSEMENTS. Legislatnre's Work, Starving in Washington. Has a Reugh Piscage. ning to their full capacity snd it may be e WASHINGTO! D. C., Bept. 16.~An unus necessary, should the demand for repalrs | One of thosd rare opportunities for unrea- | ually touching and pathetic case of ¢ 3 g r b i Theyenne. ENCE - soning ejoytuent, which bring men and | JUSGE SPURRIER S YS IT on 1 4 o | tuen ” 5 STOCKH T PAY THE PIFER | contizue, to increase the force at Cheyenns. | CONFIDENCE IN N f IT IS GOQD | tion has come to light here. Robert THCUGHT TO BZ SINKIN OCKHOLDERS MUS Superintendent O'Hearne s rosponsible for women bAth fo the simplicity of childhood Jones, a grandson of President Tyler, and 6 FOR A TIME T the statement made to & Cheyenne reporter | once morg, ayd tone up Impaired and jaded e srs They | that the Cheyenne shops would be the first | Aetion Narrowed hy Ruilroad R o | 04 injy o the bubbling _enthusiasm = of Along with the Junlor Mondholders They | (M} the CAGHENAE SEOPS KOG 8 rarrant | ¢ :- I-m . Railroad Reorganiea- | 000 ‘J,.m FEh i the Mifteenth Brest Must Either Put Up or e I'rozen an increase in the foree. tion, but an Active tamp:ign Is Tm- | gheater giich’ yesterday, when Mrs. Mus- 1 Qut—Detnils of the Ingen- ke YT A minent - rop Report Discredited— ®r .\‘ |\|"fl‘g| lH com \iv at " was He Suys it Is Constitu lonal | \HII;V nd \]””'“ baby Crippled Condition Sev- g ke S nna<l Statemen feiherontLaihet T produced 1y Mizs Bmily ket and com 1 0, 1 s uncle, John Tyler, Jr. who was a son lous Seheme: BW YORK, Sept. 16.-~The report of the bt bt it G B pany. Muiline criticlm 1s’ thoroughly dis. Lol i o of the. Bresident and K16 Brivate scretary e Shore road for the year ending a0 armed inisfhe presence of the people who — at he white house, was stricken with p Lake Shore road for the year ending June 30 | §7e T O dhat’ a8 one urionaciovsly Talysis In July, 1857, 1 had held the oe shows: Gross earnings, §21,361,680; decreas o) BLP sept. 16.—Th celvers . (EW YORK. Sept, 16. o “ews, head | £8118 into the humor of the situations until DES MOINES, Sept. 16.—Judge Spurrier | of special withess to certify to the distruc: FORK. Sept. 16. d PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 16.—Tne receivers | g0t ot B0 B 060 011 do. | NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—Henry Clews, head | £il,i*i2 Giinrgned and the audience oni ae % Ton' ot canceled currency. The nephew YORK, Sept. 16.—Away out on the of the Reading raflroad have approved the re- | cor ey bt o Nt carnings, $1.014,769; da- | Of the banking house of Henry Clews & Co.. | lives to laugh. It has been a very long time of the Polk district court, yesterday after- | came to Washington to nurse him and was an, with land on either side, 1,500 organization plan concelved by Giorge crease, $427.649; surplu 9 430; decrease, | writes of the situation In Wall stre:t since so clever a comedy has béen scen noon rendered a decision in which he holds | appointed his alternate during Presic miles away, and on a vessel which they bee ‘% e g o] A o opet oA e & the local stag arley o Towh “HHISE. Hdtor 1aw to be constit Cleveland's first ad stration arle, Jr., end perfected by the Oleott $544.801; dividends, $3.031 i ; deficit, $98.909; There has been some reaction from the | patural and forced in spots th ,] a “‘mul liquor n) to b nstitu- | ponth he divided his =ala ¢ evod to be sinking, was the position in reorganization ¢ mmitte The most im- total surpius, i ecrease, $98,000. activity on the Stock exchange immediately :‘l'\l‘ »4“;‘51" 4 \\X:\s Hh‘]ul to a de tional and tully; operative. The decision was | parts, ore ¢ flt l|‘| ||I|'- P! which the passengers of the steamer Italla i s i itéwit Wa o 4 § 4 ng W emotions and passions as a sui rendered In a case ougl er o | and sent to his helpless unc This he did ik o portant part of the whole plan leaked out cld Under Mortgnee following the ending of tarift legistation, but | wein” would deat with & cancer to be re. | Teidtred if ): b Drought under the | fo uix years Withot Intermtaston: found themselves on September 8, Th yesterday atternoon and is now made publie | WINONA, Minn., Sept. 16.—Receiver Selms | neverthcless the improved tone of the market | moved. “Our IMlat” Is not a new comer, so | Aushlees of the State Temperance Alllance |~ During Mr. Harrison’s administration an | Italia did not sink, but came safely into port AT < Sl Uke i WhutkWakte it ¢ e ity o values are | [Ar S age is concerned, by any means, for | committee of 100 by B. F. Witter against J. | attempt was made to oust him, because he . for the first time, This i3 & provision for a | sold the Winona & :m:\ stern rallroad | and the increased strength of values ‘are | .gevaret years ngo it was splendidly castin | w. morknse: préprietor of | . 3 w. | had been a confederate soldier, but It was | today with as scared a crew and passengers compulsory assesstment up n the stock and | yesterday afternoon to V. Simpson for $400,- | fully maintained. It seems too early, in- | New York with H. B. Conway, Lout V. Forkner, proy of a saloon, and W. | ypguccessful. The last conaress, however, | as were ever found on shipboard. That SN seriss: of atebarence incoms bonds, | O A. J. Truesdale of Minneapolis en- | de:d, to expect any really large and continu- | Thorndyke Boucicault and others quite as | W. Moore, owner of the buliding wherein it | passed a law that no substitute should here: | gonapine iq * . 4 " | tered an objction that the price was too i well known In the several parts. But the | ig jocated. Judge Spurrier, in his opinion, | After be employed in any department, and nng did mot gocur seems & . mAEYel: accompanied by a threat that if the holders | groi ‘hut was overruled. ous speculative movemsnt at the present | play was not a success and it was shelved. N b " | this resulted in his loss of official position | for nothing short of a miracle made the of these securities do not pay the assessment 5 — stage of recovery. Confidence has been suffi- | Its revival in London two years ago gave | Which was not committed to writing until | and consequent distress. The case has been | [talia stand the wear and tear of a battle B8 Bouiing progerty will be haid ander tore- m! rend u.lm-m'v(: l:ml. clently strengthened to prevent selling at the | AMEFican managers a desis ST 2 late last night, states the case as follows: | taken up by the Southern Relief society. Witk hE v IOV 8 1hi gitieral mioFtgags. The alter- | DULUTH.Bipt. 28.Day mith, president | present range of prices, but we must wait for | Bancker was engaged to play the wife, an _ATHIDI8 an-netion' o ¥hjoln the detenddnt |, o, o b S T RN GON RN PION When she reached port today she pi ative will it 13 said. be brousnt forward 1 | O the Duluth Transfer railway, died in Kan- | o tuller development of the general eftects | WAt ia A flat without such a useful pi Forkner from maintaining a nuisance in tho | & A DERL S U Ll 0 y e all seriousness. The method to be employed sas City last night. He was taken there this | of (ne of furniture? Its success has been rem 67 o Dy Moles By teisig Tatoiion ; sented a faint resemblance to the craft that i3 diciaedly ingenious. continuous increase in the earnings of ths | situdtions are by no means strainéd, deal- | Hauors as a beverage In a build owned by | week In the Nope of benefiting his heslth. revival, and especially for a more | ahle, and yet thoroughly deserved, for it proaching Meoting at Torouto Promiss | left here two months ago for the Medis sk ge In b 10 1o of Great fmportance. terranc o8t o e lile e The stockholders and junior bondholders Slatydol Wbl railronds, before there s an influx of buyers | W AR NG G AL e Bl W ATCa A\ lgual: Fart, WH81d, edBition tHerets T Rt i s T R <\:\I"\,; ,.\|M b gyl o R 18 154 Mllebd (o 44beEribe- 41 par foF callats J. R. Buchanan of the Elkhorn has gone | suficient to produce a really active specula- | flats, and who have been compelied to start | graph 6, the plantift avers thai chapter | 1 Can., say TR IRl )t e e TR e bk eral trest bonds to:the amount of $10,000,- | 10 FOL SPY tive condition. Naturally enough, after such | housekeeping in a modest way by recourse ? the acts of the Twenty-fifth genera) | A¢€P waterways °convention, which will 1) aved in and battered In, . s D. M. Collins, general agent of the U 000. There are outstanding in round numbers ey et o the instal use. Herein s found | nect at Toronto, promises to be the most | While th terior of the u ves ) perlod of depression and uns:ttlement, there | the hasis (RONSEL foe ihe comedy, the ex. | #ssembly, the same being cntitled 'An act | Mt 0t Toranto, promises to be the most | RS e AR $60,000,000 of preference incom: bonds and P A D OKY) i e 18 more or less of a cautious temper In every | ploiting of the ‘trifles light as air* that go | taxing the traffic in intoxicating liquors, | importane gathering of the kind ever held | At least as far as the passenger quarters ,000, prefore me bonds e Burlington reported frost at Palmer, | girec i osi. | 10 make up the daily life of a man and | particularly section 17 of said act, is void | O this continent. Its efforts ave expected | were concerned, was almost a (otal wreck. $40,000,000 of stock, a total of $100,000,000 par | gy ¢ by tkie. | direction, and this shows itself in a disposi- | oL : | ' 1 . g in the | Brricson, Red Cloud, Orleans and Benkle- bt woman struggiing with fate in the persons | and cantrary to the provisions of section 6, | DY the promoters to be far-reaching in the he dar 1l due to one wave, AW yalue. ' Bach holder (¢ these scuritics, there. | may Triiay night tion to take moderate profits, There is, how- | of the butcher, the baker, the candlestick | prv fHPEY (O TR BROVERNS OF RECEOR B | o gior nsportation of freight from the | Italia was n > only craft that had _per cemt of his heldings. Thus the | In August of 1894 as duriog the correspond- | Epiou ative transactions that usually Droves | ment of the story there is a bit of romance | stated, And that the whole of the subject , | luckily without passengers, had a similar o ulativ c 1 on the present channeis of frelght from the ) Potter ™ oe™ 100 Milare ot "™ ock, | InE month in 1893. The force remains the | o be one of the most stubborn after-effects | that quite keeps the play within the lines | matter of sald act s not fncluded in or | west to the cast may be very fmportant, | though not quite ol Alsasteons 6x& gy G b | same of panic. On the contrary, the extraordinary | of serious farce, and yet alds mate properly referred to in the title of said act. | Chicago, Detroit, Minneapolis, Cleveland, | Perience. She, too, was badly damaged. Six B o e aat boud, | _Messr. Lomax of the Union Pacific and | €1s¢ In money has brought into the market | the suggestiventas of tho situations, h | The plaintift further alleges that the petition | ahd cther important centers | of the officers and crew of the Italla wero Fecelve In return'a 600 collateral trust bond. | . SR LOWAE B GE GO CRCAC G- | an unusually Targe amount of funds for em- | BT 80 thoroughly ludicraus ihiat one cuniot | or'ctnsent fled with the auditor of Polk e pre have representatives | injured. Second Officer Chewan was washod thelr ‘share of the bonds will be asked to | CAEO to attend the transcontinental meeting {"”"““‘"l in stocks so soon as the conditions | g0, S1€€ DL S DHEN ARG WIER IS | county, Towa, s not fn compliance with the | "'One of the greatest schemes to be con- | O the starboard ladder and thrown BRYi 8 pér " cant. of the Dar: valuo of thetp | O8lled for the 17t e _m‘w ripe ]K'Jr a general and material rise | jty and folly and in ponderous sentences de- | provision of said act, that the sald petition | sidered is the deepening of the canals along against a ventilator, sustaining serious holdings to a syndicate, which will then G. H. Payne, assistant genersl passenger :'; ‘x';|""£|.?"~"?”m'{' stage, ‘l’;; {mr:hn-‘es o .le m:uil‘ixxl hr»lhrn canona of art, but all | of consent Is not verified as required by | the St Lawres er, conencting l.ake l\-;" , Captain Craigg and Boatswain ate, Lot R Ay t el 8ET | of this class of operators are likely to de- | this would avail nothing over & 7, and the sald on 1s not tigned by | Ontario and otiyer great’ lakes in the west | McFarlane were thrown into the les scup- rolieve them of the obligation to subscribe | and tickel ”\‘;u':n:f- e iy, left es- | velop a very active campatgn. In the mean- | budget of humorous incldents that dr Lo "r"‘{"‘,r”‘|‘r‘, dition 1 not signed bY | with'the' Atlantlv ocean, %o they will allow | pers, and when the steamer rolied we 4 to the collateral trust bonas. ~Thus the | {rAa¥, for duepes G el at- | {ime, however, there is a good basis pur- | care away and unlock the spirit of laug L E e rs residing in said | the ovean going vessels to Du- | landed against the smo room. The holder of 100 sha¥es will pny the syndicate | tend the annual session of the association of | cyace ' (hi breaks in prices, and the potlcy While the first act is a trifle tame, city who voted at the last general election. Tuth all othter American o “the | saniitnial ey Wik/ DrGTH il . $150, and the holder of a $1,000 prefercnce [ Keneral passenger and ticket ageats, which | o070 ik (urns for moderate profits is likely bl b AR L A s | ITS CONSTITUTION Y QUESTIONED. | nland lakes, It is held the United States | SAPIVH S '8 brulsed he boatswaln bond will pay $30. Another factor of im- | Will be Deld at the Hotel Ponterac, commenc- | yo “hrine boned , i elled éven by the German or “The plaintiff ad h v should be asked to contribute to the cost | received severe injuries third engineer : <paatt ing September 18, 0 bring satisfactory results, The market | French farceurs whose plays have been e plaintiff admits that Defendant Fork- | of decpening the ecanals, Against this, | was severely injured about the back and left portance: concerns the treatmont which is has the disadvantage of being much nar- | everlastingly dcne on this of the water | ner has paid the tax as provided for by said | however, it is urged that if the Americans | leg. accorded he bondholders of the hiladelphia, On Septe he 4 e stol 0] Reading & New England raiiroad, better i held in suspense by the reconstruction of o | Ing. In dialogue, humorous In situntion, | tions In the case the question of the con- em @ hold by 'piart owncralip Jn the grent | o Of September 7 the ‘,'.‘,"l:"l.:','l”"‘”f"lk"; Xnown as the Poughkeepsie bridge system. | Colored Baptist Convention at Montgom many large ratlrond companies. Some of | TAPId in action. it also proves a lesson to | wtitutionality of the acts referred to is put Water hignwiy Advantages whicn Canada | fary, and at 3 ck Capt algg worked gomery, young housekeepers, should the obdurate b now contro her towards the sea. For three hours the ‘While no mention of these bonds will be Atd,, Disouss the Subjoct, these readjustments are now nearing a settle- | FRnH MORSTECEREEG ORI SHC farniture, | (0 lssue, the validity of the petition of con- | ¢ i R — passengers were huddled together fn th made, some of the prominent bondholders | \ONTGOMERY, Ala., Sept. 16.—Th ment, and there is naturally & disposition | the vajue of @ thorough knowledge of | Sent as far as its form cerned and the lspinced Emphnsis. abldi e have received assurances that their rights [ MONTGOMERY, Ala, Sept. 16.—The na- | 4inong practiced operators to defer trans- | draperie: 3 thety antietlo rement. | verification thereof are likewiss submitted to | PR B R b el e 2 3 tional colored Baptist convention, now fi . draperies and their artistic arrangemen q a - | A gentleman who spent a summer in a | their last moment The steamer rolled will be recognized when the reorganization % = ‘ i N | actions until the market is sthmulated by | While the stage looked like a gection of the the court | | small villags in Maine tells how a Kkind- | from side to side as if she were going to | first male Infant born In the white - In n Caso Brought Under tho Ausplees of | house, has been found living In an attic on | Afier a Siruggie - o Al i with @ Terrific Sea the the lowa state Temperance Allianes b bt AL QT RUIRSHINE 208 LAS Vessel caches 1o " oyl necessarfes of life. With him are his invaid e wral Days N0 HORS DENGUNOR LENGHING rowed through the large amount of securities | for years.” It roughly original, spark- | section 17. By other pleadings and stipula- ‘ were asked to pay the cost, it would kive 18 accomplished, or, in other words, that the | session here, unanimously passed the follow- | these securities returning to their usual | Ladles' Home Journal after Miss Dancker The sufliclency of the petition Tiled with | A r of | heartsd woman, without the slightest idea | Kkeel over, while the voices of the crew could Reading will then resume the fulfillment | ing resolution last night: tivity. had utilized the flour barrels, tomato cans, | tho county auditor as to the nun d ght: N oyttt s bl clothes horse, bath chalr and Kitchen fur: | (i ¥ ot atbHIEs i i HIEYe A vaaaith BTy be heard above the sterm repeating the of its guarantee. e “Whereas, Tho negroes of the south are | , *THE governmont crop report on corn | RIESE 1R othing of lothies hampers | SIEACTe was nol sebmitted In thls exse, which | of making him eidiculous, Eave T TR B i M Bttt UBLINGUZON'S EXTENSION, charged by their white neighbors as being | D24 at first an unfavorable eftect upon the | and ‘“sich,” in Jieu of the furniture which | a3 Infer il s olo Uy 5ty and feilow boarders a chance for a hesrty | 1,4 parted, leaving the steamship at tha NG s NS A Dossessed of such unbridied Tusts as con. | Market. On second thought, however, the the inatallment man had taken, there could oral subject of the constitutionality of the | Jaugh at his expense v 3 4 a antly. exposes the white. women ot the | stimates are discredited es far too low. 10 doubliti 118 ¢ ftectivencss, even though | law. The title to chapter 62 of the twenty- | We had haddock for supper one night, and | M¢rCY of the sea. An attempt was made to Lot nen of the | mpo recent unfavorable weather has no doubt | one knew of the hollow mocKery of it ail. | fifth general asesmbly “An act to tax | nappening to be peculiarly hungry, I ate 1 and anan tthe: Land’ ever, -oul UEIESRAN put the former highest estimates beyond all The third act is a trifle less humorous than | the traffic in intoxicating liquors and _to | peartily of it, but, unfortunately, swallowed could be done a big wave boarded the steam. ‘‘Wherens, The negroes’ ‘supposed- guilt’ | IoPe of realization; but nobody, :::‘1‘;;“;:::’.“‘.‘5»"m sends the audience home in | regujate and control the same.’ he plain- | 4 hone, One of the young women the | #hip over the port bow and rolled along gaged in solving knotty problems affecting | yag caused the white people of certain sec. | Nandful of ‘bears.’ is prepared to ace B O er, who plays the heroine, Mra, | [UT8 contendcd that the title did not include | family endeavored to comfort me b ing | the deck, oarrying everytiing before it the opening of the Billings lin:. To the | tions of the country t6 pour upon us such u;flnn.m- of 1,100,000,000 bushels, Sylvester, is a most charming comedienne ];m the ~.u|'uulrmullwr of ll'u' aw u‘nd] t the | that no harm would ever come from a fish A K“’:w ~m‘v~x|\ yun-\ ]\rfi\\<l away, 8! ) 0 por on us sucl i o tatementa S ot he, % o aw was therefore unconstitutional. The court | pone as voulddtasolvs ts smoking room and hospital doors were outsider the matter of making trains meet | forms of mob violence as ‘seldom seen in ?u{"‘;l‘,{:*“.'f,';? et b "{:‘;:’1",',( D iee in ol 1 Haatins Lhat: cehile; Aligen |6 Bortis FeABRIIGE | Lo el e s ooy e i in qpd the steam pipes on the deck at certain points seems to be the easiest | any civilized country, and ment backed by all the prestige of the | She lived through the trials and tribula- | plaintii's contention, still, in a goneral way, | and now spoke. 7 : oken and bent. The chairs screwed to the thing Imaginable, and it is when you know Whereas, We realize that no crime which | ynjted States government should systemat- lv""\"»:l;\rv:j"'l"_ ""“'1"‘.‘."}'7“» ‘H'{h-'“»j“"‘*;:;;' the word “regulate” in the title carries with | “Don't be too sure about that,” sh floor were torn up, the cabin flooded, and what conncctions you have to make between | CAR be committed against the virtuous fe-| jeally put forth estimates upon crops | ; e r e e T ramteriess Wt | It the “llcense” feature of the law. The | “I think you ought to take something considerable other damage done. The crew, Sraitlis Yolhgs; ‘bt Wlien o male can jmpose upon her a greater and | amounting to close upon $1,500,000,000 in N Mis " ho cleverest | important question, according to Judge Spur- | gy, Mr. S., for we lost a hog once by get- | who had been putting in the hand steering . lien o railroad opens | goverer personal loss than the erime of rape | yo) hich 1ly: fotdl £0 be ibnd I Seay \T Jancker, (he cleveres! | ricr, presented for determination is that re- | ting a fishbor i S gl (R completed thel } up an absolutely new territory, making con- : . © (rime of rap® | value, which are generally found (o be under | Wi s done by Miss Lee Jarvis, as the + presented for dete ativn e- | ting a fishbone in his throat gon place, complete elr worl, Tt it s eoompetia s "akitE 2ot | and that no crime which may be committed | o' irath and misteading. The most ch ant, Belll; @ character part finely suited | lating to the validity and constitutionality pasbu et ship was once more headod for port. miles away, the problem becomes decidsdly | ASAINSt state can do more 10 blot out the | stable supposition is that the bureau of ag- | {2 this brisht l‘y""'vl” s, abiity. She plaved | of section 17, which provides as follow ¥ % Divine aily Dl following day the storm abated. Bratn-rackiss and neurasthenia 1 Ty to | Senment of love of justico from the hearts | piculiure s unaveldably exposed to errors | i, WIB & breceiness that whs charmink, | Ciin any clty of 5000 or more inhabitants | WASHINGTON, Bepl. 16,~The condition === Tesult. and prosperity of the government than the never overd#ing ft or making It coarse, and ; ] S b : or misrepresentations on the part of Its | hor mome RS Bearl i & Rowers (il | the tax herelnbefore specificd may be paid | of Rev. Dr. Charles Minnegrode, who was Where ¢ Were The passenger department of the Burling- | yaien’ of mobs, therefore be it agents, which make it impossible to insure has heen.a hit at the New York roof | Quarterly in advance on the 1st day of Jan- | roctor of St. Paul's church, Rishmond, dur- | SUNDANCE. Wyo., Sept pecial.)— ton having the matter of passenger train R esalved, Tist that we hate with all the | 8ccuracy; but if that be the fact—and it | & s, summ 5 on” im- 'W‘ . ';'!*r"l»d-“" !”"""“‘ ‘V‘l-“""x;;f “}M' year, | ing m.»‘u,... is precarious -"v;! h“-nw Nex- | This corner of the universe has been well yres g v e b 2 o 8 —there e e S5 . N # , as | and, al writte statemer of cCt e 0 survive he nigh r. Minne: service in charge is wrestling With the | yengty of our godfearing hearts the diaboli- | Prodably is—there ls all the more rem : Conuections on tho Iillings Line Hard 1p Mnke south to the attacks and abuses of the The Burlington people are at rapists, and ¢ . e Do . ! spense Wi cy, “‘who: ries an s v er signed by a majority of the voters residing is at Alexandria, \a. blessed this year in the way of bountiful Suastion 88 to wiat Intermediate points in | ca) prime of rape, whetber in.white or black, for !:,",':fm“"‘;f'":;“:lsf‘l"',"ig:['m"'l‘h‘e"‘“ with | (eat and pretty in the ingenie role, s in sald city who voted at the last general - rains, and as a result every farmer reports AEUppe fipuLeo d vow to use all the lega e v \ ing during the evening one of the pre e i & with _ Mother und Two Children Burno 4 o ‘consideration in arranging e . | and vow to use all the legal and moral means | "y & during g " eléction shall have beoen filed with the county her o an enormous crop. Small grain is the prins . ging th: schedule for | hy L e i Wall street is already beginning to occupy | songs ever writton, “Somebody Loved Me. | © A Ky it S the 10:15 train, which will handle the Bil- | & 0ur command to pul down and crush out | y.ejp with the prospects of the coming con- | by Hattie Starr.oAs the dressmaker . | auditor, such payment shall, upon the fol- | KEWANA, 1L, Sept. 10.—The home of | qjpal crop, but thero are some fine fields of lings business for the winter. Next spring, | foe, ohutlsh dlspasiion which Mould ot | gressional elections. The 'main matter | Verno fills jthe srequirements - thor: “ | iowing conditions, b a bar' €' procecdings | Mrs. Firuling ws destrovel by iire last | corn, ‘us Well us potatoes. OK tmors say However, a late atiernoon (raln wil bo pui | [Sarfully and wantonly trample upon female | Fiound" which interest centers fa. the. cur. | The men areail gplendidiy oast Mr. George | under the statule prehibiting such business.” | night and twe children, aged 3 and & wete | that they have the best erop for years, aad on and the 10:15 train made secondary. While | Ty Ug;, fecond, that the taking of human | rency question. It Is taken for grant:d that [ Parsons ax the Biprary husband. the author DELEGATES CERTAIN POWER ably fatally burned. | as' prob- | everything shows it. Good hay can be the general points are weil defined in mak- | oo, 107 FRRE B OUUR T oo Out 0de- | that lssue must come up for settlement, even | P7, IWARY, Sreaflus, novier: SO The, Ll 2t On this subject Judge Spurrier says: g . i bought here on the streets for $5 per ton. ing @ time card, the serlous question that | Sr00e TEOGL 0L Bl L Crine"and a species | tHOUBH the session of congress bo the short | when seen hore - “Glo AP Geree | “It is contended by counsel for plaintiff | Aovement of Sengoing Vessels, Sept 16, There is some cxcitement here over the confronts the general passenger agent is, at ]'r T EAMb I ud LW lobs ws8 which Wi pecies | one, and much interest turns on the gu:- | Gaston, as the manager, elicious in hin | that the-logislaturs-has no power to enact a | At New York—Arrived—Mi ippl, from | closing of the doors of the local bank, but what places can the train stop for meals | { PTON "‘“ bt o longh 4 '{‘l" tion—how far the disposition of the next @ gomedy. tonch to the charac- | law which depends upon the consent of the | London; Pennland, from Antwerp. no one seems able to explain the situation, and what time will have to be made between | (1¢ PeOPle of the country no longer to tol- | songress may be changed on the currency tor 'that Iy irresistible; Mr. Philip Ryley, | people afterward o give it force or cause it Py : still the impression is that the depositors will Antermediate points in order to handle the ! Question? The possibility that both parties, | Who was here with “Patent, Applied For.” | PP 000 00 Bina "that the responsi- s : get their money in a few days. b B AR St TR o rerolution thanked 1da B. Wells and | Qe ty the party competition, may bid for | ¥OR BIS wpurs fn the cccentric part ot Ciaf- | 100G the 1sistature (0 jhe ceyinat: TELEGIAFI BRIEES, not interfere with branch' line train s interested in the work for their cause. | tho votes of the populists Is the ‘main cause | ENCE, YANe, ‘an aetor cut of an engage | o0 ijeney of all its enactments. It is ar- e R Y e i One of the serious questions which enters T RN ot any uneasiness on this account.: ‘It 18, | Fautures of the Serformance:. “The hard: |- gued with much force that the act of the | giear Admiral Bdward ¥. MeAuley fs into the opening of the Billings line is the DIED TOGETHER IN TilE STREET. however, very possible that the influencs | hearted parent is well played by Afr. J. G. | legislature is without any validity, for | “‘Washington observers had n clear view consideration of whether to run tourist slecp- of any more populist theories may be | Glennev, o _veteran actor of ecstablished | the reason that it places in the | op the partial eclinte of ihe maon, ers. Up to the present the question has not | Tragedy at Portland In Which J. W. St. | thwarted by congress taking up the question | reputation. The business yesterday the | nower of the people of various lo- 1 battle batween moonshiners and fev- | been decided, and a meeling of the chiefs Angele and Mirs. Colvin Meet Death. next December and putting it through be- | largest done at the Fifteenth Street theater | Uijiiics for all practical purposes to legis- | enve offcers in. Dike county, Arkansas, | of the Burlifigton will have to be held be- | PORTLAND, Sept. 16.—J. W.St. Angele, a | fore the 4th of March. There has been no | {hiS season, and deservedly so, for”™Our | yqi0 ypon the question of the trafic in in- y 0. B. Cissen was instantly killed fore the matter is finally scttled. civil engineer, shot and killed Mrs. Mabel | congressional action to show very clearly N - toxicating liquors, thus creating a condition v a moonshiner named Jim Cook. ‘The last spike will scon be driven at Hunt- | Colvin on the street this afternoon and then | how congressional opinfon stands upon the NEGROES GOI' G 10 LIBERIA by which the sale of intoxieating liquors ¢ vain has fallen for the first time ley, and already material is enroute for =hops | plew out his own brains, Mrs. Colvin was | CUTTency issue, but among members of the = 5 may be enjoined ns & nulsance and constitute | this season over Minnexota and i great part and houses for the employes. Thers I8 10 | walking alons when St Angele met ner. 1o | US> who have been best situated to form a | Conventlon of Alabamna Colored Feople | ui”ome i (\come portions of the state, | 9f Wisconsin and there d zeason, however, for believing that connec- | mioc o"F FHGRE SRR o PECEIE A A ving | Jdgment there is a strong hope that it may Tako Action in that Line. R s e B A Vet HorTheDectiatithie | WL sbrestfirep haye hoen Sectuaiy tion will be made with the Northern Pacific | goot yo wished to talk with her. Sne. de. | be found possible to carry through, before | ST. LOUIS, Sept. 16.—A special from [ poople and sanctions of law in other por- b - ek edd il Dt o before the last of the month, and it will be | (At RE Wh alk with her. She de- | noxt March, a measure that will set at rest [ Birmingham to the Republlc says: At | b Ll s o e L i s e L B about October 16 before the first through | ¢lined to do £o, but he persisted and took | the silvor and the flat money crazes through | pineapple yesterday a monster negro it ey Ay sions oOf the | £or misapMISINE. f,000 of the- funds of the | passenger train Is run on the extension o e mirs; Colvin sald Af he | putting our bank currency systzm upon a | vention was held to discuss the question of | constitution. If, as elaimed, the act under | Middletown National banic, which failcd lust DU Tnseraste in the Kansas 1Pacific. a Fentleman who was across the street for ik sl g i o ’l'““’\:”’”‘;; gbeolutely | mifirating to Liberia. The result was that | consideration delegates leglsiative po b el il RUER e DonSEOLR BN - 5 elp. St. Angele dlately drew a _re- hale, A & ] committee of reputable colored ste ' peor ere is the of the subpoenas has been acknowledged by | her arm with his left hand, fired with his | constitute the weak feature of our monetary | and investigate its advantages for all the courts hold that the busily engaged over the reassignment of the partles to the suit begun in | FEhL the bullet entering her forchead be- | system. If this can be done, the monetary | up a contract with the ruler, who has sent | cannol confer upon the people power | regiments made necessaty by he abolish- % tween the eyes. She fell to the sidewalk | complexion of the new congress will be a | word that he will givé every family to enact or make a law. ,The legislature | mcnt of the recruiting depots at Jefferson the United States circuit court against | and he fir the hullet striking the | patier of secondary considerstion D A merion binity Rolbe ofiiasd ana Shearly hao no such right or‘power. =~ Dut it | Barracks, David's Island” and - Columbus Russell Sage, George J. Gould, Edwin Gould, | prostrate woma the temp OuaNY, cenattecation. Ll eata | eI e v o cultivate it. , W A e imatten thet s large portlon of | Barracks: e Goud and Howard Gould as executors & ned the weapon upon | Yery much with the men of financ:—whose | yay'vecaived from J, T, McCullin, plesitent | o o B8 oo ey wrovisions. to bect Five men are on trial at Pekin, llL, for of the late Jay Gould by L. G. Morrison, at- bullet Into his own | experience affords the best qualifications for | of ‘the International Migraticn soctety of | OUF laws and statutory provitions to be | murder in connection with the Little mine torney for John Quincy Adams of Quinoy rains. S it o T Dinwtes | guiding oplnion on this question—-to show thia olly and vicerpresident of the Afr operative are made to depend upon the p; e P They are John' L R Rt s (ar s Accounting ST §L1.000. Mrs, was a handsome brunette and | the way toward an early and wise settlement | Steamship company, who is in Philadelp formance upon some specified act or acts | | president of the United Mine W came here about two years ago from Wool- s vexed questl y s e soclety has chartered o e o contingency. And | Daniel Cadel, Geerge Potts, John Heathcote 0 e en ot Santrond steoh teant pr iy 020ro | came nero about two years ago from Wool. | of this vexed question. There are ways In | that the soclety his chartered its & or the happening of contingency. And | Dar i hi S 5 A Pedacdainsd s and o firs & om Mol - LA e o | and Charles Jones " B e n o ponla: e | fichy bups., She and hernusband did not | which they can. make thelr guidance- n. s and the first will sail from Mobile | the important inquiry here is whether th Mrs, David Bgger e n e pviicll e brgun 20me | Hied bapers for a drvorae. . Bt R nesls o | Auential, and in proportion as they dlscrectly | $1C, New, Oricats lcarly in Qctober for | provisions of (his act s an atlempted delega- | | Spinuers mes st New Bedford, but declded 3" Goul e temoved Trom.the.trust-esnip, of | &1, engineer cmploved At ihe cify arkc {nd };::‘t:lflrl power, will be the chances S0 | 300 negroes, but It “the ruler of Liberia | tion to the people to mluk.» . faw, or whe not (o take any action on {1 1 of the (:hl“s and Fever the consolidated mortgage of the Kansas s said he was desirous of paying atten- | final placing of the currency s:ttlement be- | stands by his promise, thousands of others [ it falls within the class just referred to. | committee of the union and the manu- ity ¥ * Pacifio; that Sage i George Gould ba s | tlon to Mis. Colvin and was persistent in | yond the reach of both silver maniacs and | will follow. An examination of the authoritles In this | facturers, The entire situation will be dis. | Left me emaciated, with distressing cough, no s suit, o Wi ¢ 2 —_——— i e conventio 208101 iy i est, Y doined from nterfering with the trust asscs Emfif:\\; but she was not fond of his at- | popullsts. state does not leave this question free from | cussed at the pvention at Boston on | appetite, pain in chest, shoulder, back and <and that a recelver for such assets be ap- —— ONDON FINANCIAL:REVIEW. sk el b A Botbt ¢ L Hood’ssaf S pointed. Populist County Central Committee. R s S B R s Y WILL CARRY THE CASE HIGHER Dr. Cook makes an explict denlal of the l),,-.llb ‘ ures charges of Prof. Wright that the crew of At the office of Dillon & Swayne, who aro | The county central committee was thus | fnflux of Money to tho Eank of England 5 ., The Towa cases were taken up and dis- | the Miranda were all drunk at the time counsel for the Goulds, it was sald that Mr. £ Employer's f ash ) c v en o N ekeel Atruck on the reef off the | stomach. Four hottles of Hool's Sarsaparilia ‘Ad e Fhkan. (nailegd” o, Dring made up by the populist county convention Continues Unabated, FORT SCOTT, Kan., Sept. 16.—A daring | Cussed by the court, who then continued that n,‘“\“; ‘I struck ’fp.:'h.w lmlll’ m_ REscH 2o e ":‘l‘m"" o nul:mb-y : camf:nu"e u«:re‘lvcrunox:: “\?ni‘“l'm? Saturday LONDON, Sept. 16.—There was not the | pobber entered the office of T. L. Herbert “In a d--wnm_umu‘: ofl:‘his m\srr it vlnvllql n‘,: }»ffi'f(.,:l‘“i:m‘n"u.‘« . e aiso dentes that the | EA¥e B0 Lo e Wileax, Nebrasks: f kit o ent Pane et poon | Rirst Ward—T. R. Fredricksen, J. W, | Slghtest sign during the past week of any | painters' and decorators' wholesale supply | b, lorOiten ek BY. THE eXR erms of | Teef o0 WRICH Mihirts that were availal < - ;darity out of his name; there was no merit | Wahlenchansky, G. W. Kinuey. hardening in discount rates. The infiux of | house, and commanded Miss Bya Thompson, the act under considcration, it is said, it is a axpedition Hood's Pilla win new felenes daily. “in the suit and that it lapsed with Mr. | Second—M. McCarthy, P. L. Quinlan, P.| money to the Bank of England continues | & young woman, who was along in the not intended in any manner to legalize in on has returned to his home : a manner the saie of intoxicating liguors vansvi hd., with a strange story of | '. 13 TN D * Adama death about o month ago, and had not Schmidt. within the # | Iaaine iha ‘escape, The mative foc hie e DB R _heen revived by his administrators or hird—W. H. Toy, A. Rudy, John Quinn. and the governcrs prefer to allow it to ac- | Foom. 1o open the safe, in which wers within the state, and that it is claimed that | Kjdnay 3¢ The vnn'\\n' for Ir\} e Baiihors T e 0 W Lumhenk * | prices of investment stocks are on a prohibl- y with his demand.” The door c e [ enumeratsd has merely been conterred upon to §i000. He promices Lo inake some CHICAGO, Sept. 16.—It was reported here Fifth—V. O. Strickler, E. D. Cox, H. D, | tive test. Some purchases of gold have been Szt Jockeil, ane city councils of the various muni s startling disclosures as soon as he recovers | «pyp FUNNIEST MAN I nuuuA" B AR el tmad A e rare courage the voung woman stepped I from a sick spell today that the Southern Pacific has a sur- | Pilgrim. made recently. Rumors are circulated that | toward it and grasped the combination. | the sate, It Is conceded by 4 i e (1] LE] Sixth--E. T. Rutherford, E. A. Chaj the government proposes to coin British sil- | J{e thought she was opening the safe, but | plaintiff that the legislature has th thor- he : nld “ ' Jise. for.the next transcontinental confer- | gharies Johuson, Ppell | Ver Wollars for eastern trade purp:ses. The | in fact She was locking i. She turned the | ity fo confer upon the cily councils the power | BATHEE FRRECALTA 0ss I oe ence Monday. Its officials are tir:d of the [ Seyenth-J. B. Doyle, Ed F. Morearty, C, | Stock market continucd active and firm, de- | combination knob while he #tood over her. | {5 regulate the sale of liguors. And, by the e tgi0t Feana Mo nlleged “‘unreasonableness” of the northern | carison, : 2 spite a haste to realiz: profit iend, and then, standing ct i | brovisions of the act under consideration, | Fwir, Variably Winds for Nebraska —-AND H18 COMPANY, INCLUDIN ‘Nnes in their demands for differentials, and if |~ gignth—George A. Magney, Jeff Rasmus- | ,The Baring estate has arranged the sale 1ied berora i ahe Sxciglned . Naw authority of the city council Is n. Towa Today. JOHN C. RICS they cannot settle their diffirences among | """ 6 " gate. Y of another £500,000 of Buenos Ayres water o b ¥ ary befors the sale of intoxicating liquors WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.—For Nebraska Late de Monroe & Mt “Ahemselves shortly the Southern Paeific will Ninth—E. E. Thom A. H. Poff, John | WOrks securities to ths syndicate which took p be made in harmony with the act. And | - Fair; variable winds. _IN. THE NEW COMEDT. .l'mulr ::l:"flmm t:’lt’y wil I\:\l.‘ to S e g 1 the previous £500,000 worth, thus reducing AR . it seems to the court the clalm that the act For 1 wenrany talr; variable winds; 2 o 4 f7of the Oalifornia business. It will ref 7 the total liabilities t> the Bank of England | MIDDLE i ept. 16.—Millian Jer consideration s unconstitutional ad- | eooler in vicinity of Sloux Cit 0 honor the tickets from Portland, and by _,:“‘,‘.‘,,”‘|‘f,7,"'.'.?:'l‘|\ H. G Dell, John Fallon | 15 “ghout - EL500.000. It s now | push of Livingston Mane eT N T sehite | mits of grave doubts. In view of the fore- Missonri -Generally fair; slightly I HE F I .AMS “the Shasta route, and there is no other all | JAnes Hanmear, O M. MO known that ths final realization of | employed in tearing down an old barn a fow | going consideration, under a well recognized | coq)er, except st ary temperature In Jiseile into O A oL, McArdle Precinct—J. C. McArdle. Ahe sontate, D1 RO & AYrRRE ARA s since, was Standing near the eaves, | rule of the court, the invalidity of the law in | oxireme southern portion: ssutheast winds. « gme_of the songs incldsatal to the b, Union Preeine 3. ‘Willlams. welght is thus removed ftrom tho speculative Ive oot from hd round, when a rotten | question being nolther plain nor apparent, if | Y Y i Colorado - Generally. fair T e Naughty O “Huonin Union Pacific engineer yestend: v '{.., Reot: N. P i3 world and it is hoped the period of depres- | rafter broke above him. One of the plece invalid it should be left to the determination i cooler in southern portion; variable | Rovnd ‘the Town ™ T} Colared Coon,' A n ac B! vesterday ey Prectu . Esmay. slon caused by the Baring collapse is nearing | struck him overbahe ve, kiuocking him | of the appellate court, and, for other seasons | winds. b nd “The Man Who J Bank at ‘Mohte stated that forty-six eugines in first- Elkhorn Preelnct- i'red Moulton. an end. The Rothschilds have succeeded in | backward 1o the ggound.” Mr. Hush strack | grated, | am constrained to deny the relief For South Dakota—Fair; variable winds. | Carlo. class condition were out of employment | Jefferson Precinct—Jefferson McCoombs. placing the balance of the £1,000,000 worth | SQUArely, on b ,ygck and was 1 prayed by plaintiff in this case.” | | v s ax Py K S0k y | Local Record, r g on the Nebraska division alone as a result of | Materloo Precinct—-Gus Payne of the Western Miras railway bonds guaran: | Ub and tiken traiphysician's ofice, ‘where | PTfEC o lo"drst dceision upon the consti- i d . IBOYD’S | THURS,FRI, SAT, i g > v an examination!” diclose ¢ 3 L OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAL A dépressed business. “Many of the crews | oSt Omaha Precinct—W. J. Joseph. teed by Brazil, which could not be placed | rj,examing .‘,.fimfl thad that the sninal | cutionality of the mew liquor law. The pro- | oNAHA, Sept. 16.-Omaln record of tem’ .| Sort'ber. 20, 91 and 22 apld he, “have been transferred to points In ——————_— I"“”‘: ”;«‘yl were :»ivlml gr\;'hu: to I\ha‘ out- | outward so that they could be plainly seen | hibitionists a onsiderably elated over what | perature an llunl ;xu‘ « ‘m‘p‘u,.:\ ith th Matince Eaturday 'yoming to assist the operating department An Ol Man's Wenry Tramp, break of the l: volution. he speculation is | and felt, By a ~»rl“ln.wl movements of the | little encouragement they find in the opin { corvesponding day of pas “'““ \':' k- CH /XRLEQ‘ Fd )H WA"VS *in handling the business. While the fruit [ James McKinney, an old man 60 years of | being graduaily extended to what have | lower Nmbe, thit wivsicien sucqoeded i | rendered, and the case will be taken to g Vg ! erto be etable stoe S0 omewhat relieviig the sufferer. Mr. Hush 3 A ax Coasible Maxhnum _temperature age, applied at the police station last night | Ainert b 'l‘gl'f:;"‘:al:,.f:“‘l JOCKAL B ek b omfortable’ as possible | SuPrme court as ‘'speedily as possibl Minimum temperature '“ II‘E iEfl |'B 06 0 — = — AN el § i . a 4 ar . e | A% wasdn aundSRcRare wan made 4 e temperature 5 for lodging. He said that he was walking | markets were all firm, except for American | Jome ahome” o ol Loy or Hoe for his Will Use 800 Tons of Marerial. Ll k. present- trom Leadville, Colo., to La Salle, 1Il. He | railway sccurities, in which the holders of | Whils passing aysta bridge a sudd e JHAMBERLAIN, 8. D.. 8ef P LS SERIES NO, 31-32, carried ‘ While passing aysg.a bridge a sudden jol CHA » ndition e with him a regular winer's outfit | values during the weck were only fractional, | of the wagon ¢ the sufferer to cry | cial)—Contractor Owens of Plerre, who se- | tion at Omaha for the day and : and sald that he went to work in the mines | The hoped-for boom is long delayed. out with pain, an#l from that time on he has | ayred the contract some tim for the 1804: in Colorado sixteen “yoars ago. _Since then | No activily in the American market was | Suffered but litthe Wnen the house was | CoCon"of several new buildings at Lower | J0MAL LMBCTALITE, ¢ . xperienced many 4 Sow . v ot 4 % | reached an examigajion was made, and it | erection of severa Lo e Sy Jeficiency, Tor the da - ‘ he has expericnced many ups and downs of | shown. Brewery shares advanced on the | TeACRE B m.u'uw‘Ju o, made, and 45 | Brale gency, among them a fine brick | ROOGIN e excens mince March i o manner as seon 30 nights in New AN E) 3 fortune, moestly downs, but for the past sev- | splendid hop crop. was found thacght Jaron the bridge had ! sonool ‘house,’ has mements to | fSeummulied, ot ton Fork eral months he has been unable to procur . | The patUHUN now reating comfore, | Ship_his butiaing The agency | Normal precihite : DICTIONARY employment, 4nd axys there at man others LONDON MARKET KEVIEW. and will fd#ly secover if fuflammation | via Chamberlain, In all there will be-about | gl procipitatian since March 111,88 inch - in the same condition. le says he has rel- —_ e cord doegupab sct il ‘Thére was no 00 tons o! Ms bullding Rierin: Accumulated deficien > 9 RS ) Mills atives who are weaithy farmers living near | Proportion of Damaged Graln Much L njury to the spgpgl corl. ‘and enly slight . March 1 Back Johin Borronts, 4 200 Pages. 260,000 Word: || La San:, and that he Is golng to live with 4 Than \Vas Expected. o | local” paraiysis 1 now perceptible. The Miver Questions Complications. Roparts (crn Otluae St 3 ATthur’ Baylag b i them. McKinney Is a good talker and re- | yonmoN sept. 15.—Th 3 patient has beed BRIl by many physt CITY OF MEXICO, Sept. 16.—At the open- | Sl opens Wednenday e e o enteory %04 1> | LONDON, Bept. 15.—The harvesting has | ¢ al lof whiem MRonounce the case one ; of congress, President Diaz announced | » p vakeony T5e and $1.00 INSTRUCTIVE AND USEWRUL the Rocky mountains. progressed rapidly, and it seen that the | Of the most remarkable on record ing of congress, e 4z an nee: e that Mexico had proposed the holding of a | i 8 e & POPULAR 0 proportion of damaged grain, although large, Murdersd by Outiuws, conference by the American and Asiatic | i Pt Ks]’“ ST- TillflTfi PRIO N, 4 Mwe of Knowlodge and a Miat or - 1s less than was expected, Fime weather,'| WICHITA, Sept. .—At Cobb Creek, near | powers on the silver question, but the pi : £ | weatari 160, 26¢, 360 aud 6500 Telephone 1631 Usefuinoss, NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—The crowding of | heavy arrivils of cargoes, inadequatc de- | A I T. an oK Caddo Indian, In-ki- | Jeet had been delayid by the war between TONIGHT— some clghty or more peapse upon a frail | mand and large prospective supplies have all was found strung up a tree by the China and Japan . jere are more things inatruotive, useful . pei p i od 2 ™M And Company a uu-nuh‘:mfl (ot inatruaive. useftl 1! Dlatform at the ceremonies attending the | tended toward depression, which is further end thot through the head. On his — - — - EMILY And Company of o l X breast was pinned o paper warning the ister of doln A 1 tead Omana el Well KnownCome iia groat Work, now for ihe first time | | new church at One Hundred and Sixty- [ mate of the United Stotes crop. Very liitle | band of outlaws known ds the Doolin UR ) s nem..] Yalenins Veifg Mustcat Comedy OUR pinced A¥itbi e’ setn 0 breryont, | Sighn street’and’ Wulton avenue, today, | Bas been done in forward shipments, and | 1t seems’ the’de: I, mans o an | Anna Geers died last night from an overdose | Chicazo v Cleas FLAT. Rnique publication, for 1t Is at tho same tms caused the structure to give way, precipitat- | coast arrivals have been from 3d to ga | Indlan police scout, kot on 0 of morphine which sh: took Wednesday. | St Fiwm 00l LYY -8 P ud & com o oneyelo - 'y . s band recently. and with a 0 y u £ ) 0 s ioe W IR ons aud & comp ayelo- ing the crowd into the basement, fourteen | down for ood milling wheat. The quantity | this band recentiy, Guc With & pos ! | Sho was a sister of General John A. Log bavoupcr ofgipadr. | . - Wonl hagmumber of th bosk cormesond: feet below, Fourteen people were more or | 90 the passage to the United Kingdom has | the outlaws murdered the old man. It 18 not known why she took the fatal dose. | Kiusns Ci 3 00, Cloar i 15th 8 TRE“-T THEATRE 'With the, serica MUBIDGF Of 100 COADOS First floor, $1.90; pacnicg wil bo dalivored - less injured, none, however, fatally. :::u;,;h!m 00 aquarters, x‘.:‘dh::!:|:-‘:rn.‘a:;)i - g Sho was 60 years old. . $a L b i oo'Claar. | PORULAR ""‘vf-i,’. 163, 258, 350 AND 503 b 15, Somts o soin. Whil Bey 00 Tpsrt Advi o ey - R 50,000 quarters. The total on passage for ARl Wamay UATSSA 49 Depth Jisiens.. o A8iaiear ¥ aTGHTY, Conion® TN Ly SR B¢ The Amacican Encyclopedis Diotlod: _ Advies the-Jitn. bn: Mahe ropo Is now 3,782,000 quarters. Maize was | CHICAGO, Sept. 16.—During a small fire | oy ppy “fur’ ) ilamarck. 8| 40 -Qitioar 8 g v sday, Sept. Sry: "Bond ordors 10 e es OMos CHICAGO, Scpt. 16.—The trades and labor | arny during the early part of the we'k. The | at Georgia avenus tonlght Mrs. Chris- | wine struck hidden snag n o [ B | o parouay bflm ‘|‘ Jaflk [ Gmols Bflmpafly 1 ordess should be addreased Lo s mbly \u::y; ||ll:is-d“rrnulhuuunl .l?‘\-nsm‘x bureau reporting » temporary stimulus. and | tine Feterson, 80 years of age. was burned | Ark., this atternoon and cank in sixteen feot | 313 Gty DB oy Lbdhll 2 A e state militia to mutin, ecause e sol- his was added to t mct that the Buro- 0 ath while endeavoring to rescue an in- L o4 o otul e b —_— — = 8. . Juck s Oporn Louse. Chicage, DIOTIONARY DEPARTMENT Biars Bave Hot Been Dald. for thatr work dur- | peen crops e ot Bt e A1 Bl b o g Bt g ol (TR P ST R R G T indicates trace of rain g Greoion Fival tie 1 Omala of ing the late railroad strike. of last year. The market Is aow serlously injured. elght passengers on board, ail of whom LEORGE B HUNT, Local Forecast Oficial, Kilaull Liviug Picturss. Mailuce Saturday.

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