Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
4 L = Q < = - - AN (g 1 i ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. OMAHA, WEDN ESDAY MORNI " SEPTEMBER 19, 1894 coPY P ———— CENT 1IVE MET WITH HOT SHOT went to a town east of Corin and joined De- tective J. J. Kinney and two assistants of the Santa Fe, C. W. Stockton, detective of the Wells-Fargo company, and two assist- ants, and all took passage on train No. 5. As they neared Gorin the engineer noticed the JAPS DID NOT KILL ALL that Viceroy Li Hung Charg has been de- posed. DR ELY IS ALL RIGUT, Regents of the Wikeonsia Unfversity Give MORTON WILL LEAD THEN lower our currency standard, and we favor an international agreement which shall result in the use of both gold and silver as a cir- culating medium. " The administration denounced, especial of Governor Flower s mention made of OVER BRYAN A D SILVER O Missonri Train Robbery that Deperted First Reports of the Slanghter of Chinese N.w York Ripublicans Nominate the Fx- being Democra's of the Fourth Congressional switch signal light had been removed. He y his veto of the bill to provide funds for the pet n gL heard a torpedo explode and saw a signal flag Men Exaggerated, MADISON, Wis., Sept. 18.—~The report of Vios President fur Governor, police investigation in New York City. Distriot Fave a Big Row. frem Liocal Traditions. being waved. He answered the signal and the Ely investigation committee was sub- NOMINATIONS IN ORDER. stopped the train. Abrams, the leader of the mitted to the full board of univ:rsity regents General B, F. Tric extended , Inan fgang, | ran to the engincer and culsl out | OYER FOURTEEN THOUSAND ARE CAPTIVES |at 2 weluck this attetnoon, signed by tho PLATFORM DENCUNCES THE WILSON BILL | speech. Daced in nomnaon exVice brest | ONE - SIDE WAS CCMPELLED 70 BCLT oty D yol a8, o~ . . dent Morton He ed by saying: “‘Fel- AMATEUR BANDITS NOT A SUCCESS | engineer was a fittle slow n responding and POREN U D TR e L low. delegates of the convention: A Erave O Abram¢ shot him. Detective Kinney, who | o . conneetion w e printers' strike, did not ® : responsibility rests upon the repub’lein party v il the PRI e cenied T ke tender . raised up and | Nearly Three-Fourths of the Great Chinese | g o or abet strikers and walking dele- (ssott Received the Bulk of the A ‘rx.\ ] l\‘fll“(“ s pon ur“d‘\:‘ll At Administeation Men Captured the l.)r‘lnllu. e ot Abrams In the shoulder with a double- | Army Taken Vrisoners and More Are | zites or make demands on the proprietors When Nominating Speeches Were nemination today a min_ who is nct only ity e LS S Exclting Attempt to Hold Up a Santa Fe | barre shotgun load:d with buckshot Belog Brought In Daily—The Vies thAt thelr oles SHOUINLDe mds. wnton, It Made, but Morton Got the 1ulk able to carty the state, but who will win While the Opposition Endorses . Abrams started for the brush and the other tory of Ping Yang, ¢ ey or U o Votes. a victory of such magnificent proporticns a Populis didate. Westhoand Flyer, robbers for their horses. Abrams’ horse.was further finds there is no foundation for the of the Votes L Y UL such FRgmnGILaL the Populist Candidate, ) satis o e of e 0/ d he & charge that Dr. Ely belleves in strikes or to satisfy the people of the nation and t killed by one of Kinney's assistants. The Bogootis OF dny of (W other ohatges that peopl i tHe Cemmerniil Aoria 5'-'”"‘“\ 4 robbers fled when the other officers 8p- | g o, received | were made by Superintendent Welis; that the cans are coming back to power in 1896, and NDON, Sept. 18.—A dispatch rnor . <oones o LEVE MORTON i peared, The officers scoured the brush but Sept. A ! e B T Tear Justi ciitan Tof | Tdentapant Sl aro coming back to stay, That man is the | BEATRICE, Sept. 18.—(Special Telegram.) DETECTIVES ARMED WITH WINCHESTERS | FUIIC o04° (e robbers. The oficors came | here from Ping Yan, Corea, dated yester- | FRPPRC CEC 6 00 md’ “”'W"!y 15 Rtnorted ; Y AL §ANFon | Hon. Levi Parson Morton —The Fourth district democratic convention to Memphis at 4 p. m., got out warrants, | day, says that every hour adds to the erush- |\ %0 % o0 oping o practice of the University | of Appeals, .. ¥ There was a storm of applause as General | yo1qin (hig city today, was one of the most ffe and went three miles northeast of this city | ing character of the Chinese defeat. The | of \Wisconsin® is absolutely false. The com- Wpsageis ALBERT S, HAIGHT | Tracey finished and several members e moiloia ind by bl b n‘- " {abitas P and focated Abrams and Overfield, brought | irst estimate was slightly under the facts | mittee say they are surprised to find that ; 2 on their feet asking for recognition (o second us and tumultuous ever held o 1 b 1 'as slig 8 e -8 o fin 84 t V. Sep! 8. —Despite ate. s ! il ! Twinty Minutes Hot Fighting Fellowed by [ {1 1t o ey are now in fail B ok ioass Iokaa. Qdring | dnring ths Tast elghieentBiomths’ niatly. 300 ARATOGA, N. Y., Sepl. 18.—Despite the | tho nom'nation and ask for a v-te by accla- | State. It was a fight to a finieh between the a Chase and Capture. Abrams will die. Two others are supposed | '/ siys batlls | to be over | Dooks and articles have been published by late hour at which most of the politicians re- but Colorel Baxter threaded up the | administration and silver democrats, and re- to have been implicated In the hold-up and | the two days battie Is now sald to be the professors and students on various sub- | tired last night everybody was up bright and took the platform The Fassett | gulted in the federal brigade capturing the the officers are after them but refuse to give | 17,000 men in killed, wounded uv:'l pl’:“'"”" jects. The report states that without doubt | and early prepared for hard work. The ex- oy ety (R i B W Quitt | organization. The central committee had thelr names, All parties are residents of | The Japanese cavalry is continuing the pur- | wome things were written mot only on social | i was restored and Mr. Baxter be 8 | e , - ng canvass of lagi night for lieutenant | rpeech. placing inatin I. Sloat Fas- | A&re:d upon Eugene Shilling of Saline as TWO OF THE FIVE BANDITS NOW IN JAIL | this county suit of the Chinese who succeeded in escap- | economics, but other subjects with which | oo "5 0= o0 0 PP i il e fame ¢t Fas. | temporary ¥ When the tram reached Gorin Enginecr | ing. and dstachments of troopers continus | many good people could -rot agree, but the | EOternor was incre asell rather than abated, | sett for gover: When the ime Ct Fas- | {emporary chairman, but this was not satis- Prescott was removed to a private house | sl E 0 ured Chinese. committee is mindful of the fact that many | And as soon as b ast was over at the | sett was reached there Mo he 'f\'““hfl\-’ i actory to the silverites and a warm contest and Dr. Crulkshank, a Santa Fe physician Lk I, D! o e | Unversall'y accepted doctrines of today were | various hotcls crowds began surging from | [ arkable scene of the sessloh, Felb\NUEE | was entered into, the report of the committes Ons Will Die— cor Slightly Wounded— | i New Mexico, who was on the trafn. at | After Ping Yang fell into the hands of the | hyi'y short time ago denounced as visionary, | one headquarters t o L one foreibly of the scene in the repub kit iAic Bhliini DRIbE aa0oted I8 7 : L i headquarters to another. The mecca of { national convent'on at Minneapolis when & adopted. By this time B i s et e it tended to his injuries. Iireman McGraw | Japanese strong parties of Infantry and cav- | impracticable and pernicious. the great majority was room 77 1n the hotel | miils recorred. the applaute snd Harrison | bad blood bad begun to show Itssit RE /AN BEd AR DY ? took the train west. alry were assigned to patrol the town. A | The committee states that they cannot for | (0F FEG Tor T 0 the HOWL | Eilng reoeye e e i (hatr ek vl | UMD Wab continnsd thecukh 11 e Each Time a Warm Reception CHOZE A DANDY SPOT. search was made in houses for Chiness sol- | & moment think of recommending the dic. | hete Mr. Thomas Platt recelyed the leaders | [0 TGt B . Byy: raliulan ] ot 6omBlitaas 68 SSak (AT SR ST eI Hid i Drépired. The cunning of the “holdup” craftsman was | diers and many captured. When the Japan- | Missal of a teacher, even if some of h's obis AL LA Ay have passed | ) " et audience yelled Itself hoarse st and resolutionk, aticwa 1'Ltie asisctioniof ite svot:{or “t6n: | ese “troopd Emfe) (NBIE. Ana] amsaill: saveral | \ons S1ould in wams QUeriiesbe/pegardec an | atnco there has been as large & gathering at | MGht AATER0E XL BIUE oM reqpgn | ThOTS WaB 8 contest from Thaver county, e o trick,” as the robbe as pro- Suc C e would be equiva- state e ol 4 5%l ; oy o dete ns cli s seats, and the come | l(:‘fxl‘r:‘nllll‘;“:lP‘:[ul:('(! i ‘r‘*"r'\’.‘i‘.' TY was Dro | thousand of the Chinese defenders threw | lent to saying no professor ghould teach any- Tk ko g l""“”‘“ o ‘“‘ll I"' ] cr ‘; “ that neked ‘e oretor, after the applause had | K CEEANON 1‘n.‘;:;m<"mr*“.:’1 ‘:ml 'r|m ‘1";" 5 essiona signa o s r LR G Ay i A it B o onged the streets and hotel corridors ex- | ceased e orted ound that the dele- GORIN, Mo., Sept. 18.—The Colorado and | fessionatly LSt (ation until La Platte | down their arms and fied, panic-stricken, to | thing which is not accpted by everybody as | VRS AEEIE S C0E T0E S0 0 € 5o, 00, cam. (HY. gFeAt yolume of | Eation Rended By H, hural- sl Utah express on the Santa Fe was held up | ix reached, and there is no stop there. Once | the valley northward. The Japanese, how- | lrue. ihey suy they UMb thietn Iy B Lol AL VTR sl ) B R i was chosen by unfair and irregular means by robbers at 3:30 a. m. today. Owing to the | in awhile the train takes water at Gorin, but | ever, controlled the entrance to the valley unworthy of the positions they are holding if | repul cans. This is due, no doubt, to the Silas B. Dutcher of Kings county moml- | and recommended the seating of the dels te here except the tank. Nof , they did not believe in progress in all depart- | possibilities of republican success and to the \ A it S il o delega 4 fact that the rallroad and express offcials | Utere i nothing there excent the tank Not | and 'the fieeing Chinese found thelr retreat | puits of knowledge. They bilieve the great possibi of republican success and to the | pated Stewart L. Woodford ton headed by J. C. Mar:hall. A motion to wi lemory ol @ oldes en o e | Y p s reat s or office going N S, Vise o ' rmerly o dop e repo ire had a spy on the trail of the bandits, when | WIthin the melory b ot O e But | In this diriction cut off. Whoi ionts | university of Wisconsin showd cver encour- | EFat sirife for office fow going on, oL S LB R s e o | Sorts, o pont Precipitatsl ‘anothucENANINE they stogped the train they met a hail of [ Fond has u alt hoen made of LA fom | secking to escape were thus compelled to | age that continual and Pearless sifting and | ‘1€ the majority of the d-jegates found thelr | VKR BIog 705 e o Giesis:| 110, ‘bt [Hs Feport was aiiaytod BTSN buckshot. and bullets. They. were novices in | Haring, is a switch Into which the train | surrender. The emperor of Japan has tele- | Winnowing by which alone truth can be | #ov 1o the poomial Mr. PIatt and e atate | o Siiitheia 68 to 145, : Pled byis Yo the art of train robbery, and brutal ones at | runs every morning and waits for the east- | graphed, cor ulating the field marshal [ "O0¢ . ommittee, there was quite a large aggrega- E<-Congrossman Parker of Lawrence A motion by Postmaster Marvi ; 5 th ‘are due’ there i In closing, the report says: *We regret ? . . ; Y Marvin of this that; for they shot “Dad” Prescott, the en- |'.\u:?l ';w‘;:‘rs l‘nmvlmnnl “x‘.'\“n”n,"y'; ;r ‘f' l||4ull his v : ry. The field marshal has n.m‘ m'lr ‘v:,{'l;fli“‘::mw,"m i:':x. i “m‘_'h“ tion that did not bot itself with going to | county presented the name of Judge Leslie :w' to make the temporary organization a he 8 e second, d invariably they are | sued a d col € e 00| s 1 g h ok PO! eade ) ©c o y € Normane broug Ser or Vi 3 Bt mabny thy oven. tav M & chan | 3 (e s sec ang asaneby, iy s | sl un, orve, Commanle, th” (ops (7 | ! et Brenoegtudertd potmary, | L eoked mpon, et bub conenied el | W RMAL oy towen an,the chaeman | xuiders sountyt M i, arh b wubng to hold up his hands. FHis wound, it is be- | put in an appearance, the eastbound would | ese very largely outnumbered the Chinese. but would state that We :\u‘rmrltl \ww; ln :I_:”\_\ r‘lf.";"!“r: ,‘,]]‘:,[, :\"M' {l{l;;'lv' ik '\\;"'r ordered the roll to be called by counties. | he administered to the solf .fmh‘w’\’l'w“‘lxm:‘::': leved, will not prove fatal. have!to camp (hare until it came along, for | The Japancse artilery was also vastly su- e e e e Yrbichrod W are [ breaking the aiate Y could suceced in | BT O was reachod Morton had been | for the manner in which they were nttempte \ives who | there is no means of finding out what the | pe o o > Chines egard to s . ¢ 4 L ol R Srenth WiE § #ito Fugl Aheed Ater the escape a band of detectives who | thore is no means of Anding Git winl (4o | pottor il«\(l::fi-e(r;:v-x; L o push. | Pleasd to say that the fesult s a complete | All the v that Mr. Platt can control | fominated, and :3. AL il el Bl matters through and throttle the 3 5 pursult a Lyt : oW Dush- | i dieation of gy e teachings and | for Mr. Morton on the first baliot,” said the clerk, amid great confus'on, of the delegates present was were on the train started In hot pursult and |, piayee. [BE TOPtRWARd s the. Miitties bf Weeriting,| YiDaication of Db My il peitenchingy and | [0 SAr Moston oo the firs bajk aid Mr. | Morton, & aaactt, 193 Woodford, 40: But- | of putting amomentary eheck i i 0 & DUEE 8 ctice of our university. Fass morning, “are about 300, and rton, § Fa W b & mentary check to the line of two of the desperadoes were captured during The men who planncd the robbery figured | (hie passes, and thus preventing the Chinese | Practice of our university. . r " Rb S0 terfleld, 20: Russell, 20: Bliss, 4 and | procedure, but it was only mo v, an ’ P g el YA that is not enough to nominate him. We be- , 29; N H it was only mom:ntary, and the forenoon at Memphis, Mo., one of them, | that v:nl_» Im\‘l the x“rnlm [ “m:.u‘l:eur s in | army from marching within Corea. LAUDS THE GRRIAN CENTER. 1kve LEAE w6 kY6 |sKoN B torkedp B fHomi| AT kel 1 matters were made worse by a Gage county . ocket, and would have all the time nec- | A proclamation has been issued promising 2 .3 ¢ t 2 he nomination of Morton was made unani- | delegate attempting to silen Charles Abrams, being shot six times with a | 8 P 3 /e all the tim a ¥ g —e receiving the recognition of the people he nomination of A attempting to silence the old ma A o nan | €SSy, mot omly to rifle the express ear, but | pratiction to the Coreins as long as thoy 11t Prataos the Fomiieal Barty for the | Mret roll cal, snp it we Ao 1t o owybodys | Mous, each of the opposing candidates mak- | from Saundcrs by raising a point of ordeRt Winchester. He cannot live. The other man | 5o oo Dackengers of their valuanles. | refrain 1 : i Satolli Pratses the Politieal Party for th oll call, and if we do, it is anybody wlbgiro] el Y g der. g s e i TR TR TR 0L hele valuables; | refraln_from acta, of hostility toward the D6 & ot the WalaFkampt nomination, for there are large numbers of | IN€ short speeches, pledging him their sup The silver men, secing they could not ex- was Lincoln Overfield. o ere - s evident they also made a caref dy | Japanese. 3 oty Ll (i s of | por pect to receive any recognitio gether five men in the gang and they are all the topography of the country. For nearly | ~ The Chinese prisoners who were not | NEW YORK, Scpt. 1B.—At the German z:v"‘fi“l‘:];l“‘{-"} Al AL e UL, D rekas Urad LaNoR B 40 0, i o s ooE VenEion Cab e oo withaek T 4 000 feet before the spot at which the red | wounded were paraded yesterday rning in | Catholic convention a letter was read from e L e ) ze S g inated | were ‘i 5 X g s living three miles north of Arbella I para yesterday morning in | Catho M PISLE A A o | At12:20 a. m. Judge Saxton was nominated | were prevailed upon to remain. ;:;"fl'" living il Hight was swung across the raliroud (he rod | a circle of Jupanete troops, aud it was se:n | Mar. Satolll, who wrote: «The splrit of gir Platt and his teutenants rply 10 this | ¢ "ycuienant governor on the first ballot. | Was here made to adjourn, but e deORI % 3 3 winds on a reverse curve through a cut w that they numbered 14,500. It is probable, | goeintic o o1 olig- | o " 3 2 sl A i Judge Haight was nominated for judg by a vote of o0 2 Among the<wilied orning. | Then comes a little fill, fol during the next fe ys by the prisoners 8 goblali a0 Frnor AL EOLIS L e ble to bea 1 ; . : sua, | S : kbis not put fnto execution until this morning. | Then comes a little fill, { g the next few days by the prisoners [ °%% "0 5 REie * | him, nomination, on motion, was made unanimous. | Saline, Hamlilton, Seward, Saunders and Buts When the train left Chicago last night of track almost on a level with the surround- | who are being constantly brought in by the | 18 & spirit belonging pre-eminently to the | B 0, " The convention adjourned sine die at 2:10 [ ler county d:legations withdrew N Vit dinind kenreays omblale, au | (LIKI00UnIEY.C OA eithor, slde OF theimiGhlcks | dapaiiele oavalry, Many) cf the Ohifissa; tap- Catholic church. During ‘this century the | 10 additlon to this the Morton managers | , %, that they would at once organtes &ui BOIAE o’elock, = & e 3 way are dense clumps of oaks tured were found hiding in the 0 Jatholic el 5 ek hey lhave the assurance that the | & - s & DA0E Organ d hold ! 4 oGy L L d oun Juiet por- | encmies of the Catholic church have tried | grionus o Mgl on couvention elsewhere in this city, T - waiking arsenals, climbed on at every sta- | noi’to mention an undergrowth almost as bad | tions of the city. every manner of means (0 destroy these in- | (i gLt (s dre aodl hufare o e MAJORS SWAME THEM. mAlaloE Proceeasd to oo mhnnalis N tion. Chlef Detective J. J. Kinney of the | as that of the northern Michigan pine woods. | Besides General Tso Fonk Wal, com- | stitutions, and they have dome nothing but | yio.”ic " ade. For leutenant governor the candidate for congress, 8. S, Alley of Saline Santa Fe, with G. C. Montgomery, his right | But the timber, though apparently thick and | mander-in-chief of ~the Manchurian' army, | heap ruins. However, the ehurch is still i T UL DU overnor the | sembers of Republican State Committee | county being chosen on the fir ne e N earded 1t at Jollet. At Streator | Impenctrable, is only so for less than u quaz- | who fought desporately to the last, and only | alive. She infused tie beath of her life into s ibetuaen ME, Raxlon IH Making fome Jo ah Talk. SIutions: were adonten com aAtmenE ".e:ll. ; . 1oinad! by’ two more men, who | t2° of a mile from the track. Beyond that | surrendered when he was badly wounded, the | these ruins, and according to the new times | . o .“"_“‘ ‘”;'\' % P Y ad \"“llh, with no Thero was a meeting of the executive com- | ministration of Grover (‘l.wlumlK as % Vi . they were join:d by . WHO | {he country stretches preetically clear, and is | Japanese captured four other important com- | she has created aso new forms of Catholic MERR00S MoTalL BE0 Aot SALHELAINANL ittee of the republican state central com- | tconomical and business-like, de; \ig e have been patrolling the line for twenty | casily traversed almost to the lowa line. It | manders of the Chinese forces, namely, Gen. | associations. The history of Germany shall | QUIGG FOR TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN. | PHESS O 1€ ke e preastt congrevaman from this_AierIn oI days. J. A, Matthews, who has been acting | was in the middle of the tmber the lorces | eral Tso Paok Wol, General Wei Ink Wel, ve golden pages to record the institution | The convention which is to nominate mittee at the Millird hotel last night. There | Breselit congressm "’h(."':'\"-t:.‘nh“,',’;"‘l‘“l‘"‘: the spy for the last two weeks, and gettng | were hidden; good, strong limbed animals, | General Nayu Kow Eng and General Sei Kin | and advantages of the Catholic congresses | state ticket was rapped to order at 1 are thirty-four ‘members of the central ¢om- | mononolists. sube ] ool o Ute nbws of thelr plans, put In an appearanc: | and 1t was the caleulation that affer the [ Lin, practically all the effective Chiineso staff. | from which sprang the Cathelic conter, that | m. —Hon. Lemuel iy Quigg of New York | mittee, and of Lhese twenty-seven are mem- | In The meantime'thie Qlssenters; AU ORUIEN at Galesburg. night’s busin had been accompiished The Chinese prisoners are to be sent to | body which was the primary cause of the | City was made temporary chairma bers of the executive committee. up a second convention in anoth ikt - ""He brought news that the would-be rob- | two hours hard riding would put every man | Jupan In barges with 1,000 on board on Jap- | collapse, moreZor less, of the sadly famous | Carey of Saratoga offered pray i ¢ 1A belina | the jot and tter S gAnisIn G AT part_af bers met carly In the day and decided to | safe from pursult, and that, too, soon after | an:se transports at anchor in the Ta Tong | Kulturkampf.” clusion of which Temporary C slon cf the committee was held behind closed | J°0 T3, 40O IV e Gl i leave their hiding place near Memphis, Mo., | dawn. There are no telegraph lines up in i river. Father Schwander, refeiving ‘to: a remark | began: his address. which was. frequently io: | 00f, but this was unnecessary, as there | e on resolutions, - Intructing _the 4 & , which was frequently in ! : ; Fderen | committee to prepare resolutions endorsk At 890 o'clook last night and mak: their | the country where the gang has been in | A Qspateh to the Times from Shanghai | of Archbishop Corrigan that it was no sio | terrupted by applause, He arraigied the was nothing of secret importance constdered. | g,y ™o, 0GR TR IRIORS. CRCOMRTEE ) e teant 10" get. tich ‘at the expense | hiding, and It was thought news of the | says: An elaborate system of esplonage has | to speak German, sald he wished Archbishop | demogratic party for the paseage of the new | i Sfiire seselon was taken up with Usten- | 4o naing free colnage. of silver snd AoNE Bt tho. expriss company. They expected 1o | holdup would not penétrate to that region | been maintained for many years in the Pe- | Ereland thought o alse. Gemchratlo parky for the passags of tho new | ing to reports from the fisld. -Each member | GETNIOR, Jree Scinago, of HiVER SHONENES mako & haul of at least §60,000, the Monday | until after the participants in the affair had | king provinces by the Japanes: government. Before meeting this morning for business | tho machine democracy of New \-u‘kf ['“‘ | of the committee was asked to tell just how | oo € the action of the regular convens b yun being always much heavizr than any | time to cover their tracks. Since the outbreak of the war liberally pald | the delegates attended whes in the Church {-Ea said the oullook fon the republican pasty | LLiDEs stcod in his jurisdiction, and the re- b S i, 0, other day of the week. STORY OF THE CONDUCTOR Japanese agents have been found among the | of the Most High Redeemeér, the-eelebrant 5 ke PATLY | ports were by no means of"a mature to arouse MORTON TUR OWN AT HOME, When the train: reached Fort Madison A e enver & | employes of Chincse public offclals and in | being Itev. Father Zennin. *Rev. W. D. Eber In the coming eleotion was most encouraging. | the enthusiasm of he members, 1t was i e Ju,, shortly after midnight, Division Super- | | KANSAS CIEX, Seple ‘AUHE DETER [ | Chinese ars:nals. Chincse authorities are | was deacon. The commiittges on finance, con- | 4y’ B ons Mt g0 e On e oag. .| openly admitted that Lie populits were Sain- | Bryan Securcs tha Mujority: 10 thi)CONA intendent Stockton of the Wells-Fargo Ex- | gtah \estbomhe - esctr e otland | Now dealing summarily with spies, whether | stitution, resolutions and complaints went e Moo € RS R tho uo UL A ing strength evety day, tmd that this was Convention and a = plit Results, ? press company got futo the treasuro car. | ooty “Niccourt, early this morning, arrived | tEY AT Japanese or natives of China. i b e e, - il oM o uring Mr. Quigg's speccll bis sallics at | due to the load the ticket placed upon the [ oy p S AR ARG B TP J B oot s sawed-oll Wincheater with u | county, Missourl, early this morning, arrived | WaSHINGTON, Sept. 18.—The Jupanese | communications from 'the aifferent branch | TATMANY, Mall A0C, the democratio varty | republican party. = Cemmunitles whieh &1 o5 g SH, Neb., Sept, 18.-={BpscinlTales histery. It belonged to Bill Dalton, and it | (€8¢ F minutes late 4 I minister here is in receipt of a cable mes- | Vercins. Rev. Willam Pews, rector of the | *°f¢ )"| it ly ““:"““" I'- Iie sald ;" l-“' o- | month ago were looked upin as almost | Sram.)—Syracuse has been in war paint all B et io L ou t0: turm It lobao upon | Ckedule. e T e e e eable et | Ehureh of {he Redeemer, addressed the con. | ator Hill was the ouly man in the demo- | solidly republican, were admiited to be day. From early morning excited crow % followers in the footsteps of the Kansas des- m“]'“"g‘(‘l l“‘"l*- “';;“'"_fiflfl:f cmr_r;flu:;zflsv nifl‘[’: { “On September 15 the Japanese army ai- | vention and praisd the spirit of fraternalism cratic party faithful to his trust, at which | doubt. That the reports were not en- | gathered on the streot ”":”_S RIS “‘l perado. With him were four men. Cheir [ frain. b 00 T e 1 (ho | tacked the Chinese forces which ~were | Which exists in he soclely and which brought there was a burst of applause. During the | couraging as o whole was plainly evident | o=ty t 10 o'e i arms were in the car and had be:n for sev- "\;”‘ ‘:'-" ot ;‘M ki {\hm I heard the | Strongly entrenched at Ping Yang, and after | German Catholics closer together In the | Address Mr. Quigg read a dispatch announc- | from the worried locks on the faces cf the | 00 & battle. !\ o'clock the train eral days. o ey anewering A flagman's signal, The | Some severe fighting won & complete victory, | Catholic church. Rev. Fatlier Martin of F Ing that Goversor Flower had declined to | members as they dropped in and out of the | Arrived from Nebraska Cily, and from that PLAN OF THE DEFENDERS : e 4 i GALtuzlig e DibE YaDE befora thia ANWn ot (he | 0F0; Conniana ey, irsther: Jamies: Reginald | De s e’ oaudidate Sfor i gavarnor.. LTIRES: weved|icombiliteo”rodm moment the war began. — After a few rounds r traln soon came to a standstill and in a 8 Yang lawn of the | ./ B . o cries of “Good, “‘Gocd,” and applause and & Meiklejohn and Mereer at The, n edopted was. fhis: Detectives | b micunos T heard Kun shoth 1 hursied | 16h, The Chiness numbered more than | Seulti, Easton, Pa.. also delivered addresges. | Cris “Good, “Goed” and applause and |« n Meiklejohin and Mercer at- | at the free lunch counters, the democracy Kie PAn Momomery bourded the engine. | out and sent my flagman to protect the | 20,000. and, with the exception of a very few The only important matt:r discussed dur- | cheers. hers of the convention ex- | ten sion of the committee, and | gathered at the opera house to the number of Superintendent Stockton and two of his good | rear ¢nd of the train. By the time this | Who fled, the rest were either killed, wounded ing the session was whether the state con ’,;‘i,':\""_““"'L'l,“"‘““*‘ surriscia G Haorermon] | REIE 4 .lm Matt llle:h‘L‘r\\‘ were | 129, all covered with war paint and anxious el hiod In the express car. But it was | was done the firing began. When I|or taken prisoners, including the Chinese | Vention should have the power to send d Elpeltotlo [ e SRRl L LR e B Lol ] for He T fh the forward end of the smoking car the | reached the ground I saw three men by the | commander, General Tse very large.| Bates to the annual convelition. The discus- | A Tho ML coF Rty L E G BRI L MR e ik Mo L el B (s i ettt o B Lo astod. A partition and door | 3ide of the express car. One man fell o [ quantily of provislans and of arms and mu. | 5100 became heat:d, and finally the propos. § Aneir GU8TEEG, PITEL CRCiEm e ation, | extent, but 1 R danAltot whdo b g¢d In the ohair, and Doo' MrneHENEH neloses half a dozen seats and shuts off the | the ground and I supposed he ‘as shot. | nitions of war were taken. 300 mu- | tion was voted down:.jn & smotlicred chorus | A. Sutherland; permanent = organization, ) extent, but nothing definlts was decided § made secrelary. W, I N. HuussiSSEEE pp pane “ v > 3. Yest of tho car from it. There the men, a | Whether or not he was able to get up or | loss was 300 killed and wounded OF nging, Vi 7 P G vt 0 sl el TG Sl Sl deal depends upon the dates | nominated for the state senate, and for repre~ Qozen of them, wore planted. Each had one | was carried away by his pals I do not | A naval engagement has taken place off Arrested Some Clevar Counterfeiters. BAyia s Mosdrs R an/Cn: Boxiend ol msons anade furbovienor. Moo o B e e nirAphn Teton s AR AT dozen O sawed-ofts, ‘every cartridge loaded | know. The other two men went under the | Yalu, where a Chinese squadron was cover- e e | \’I;lmm k.m_‘ sries, and at the { will be secured to £pesk in Omaha on the | John Morgin was nominated for county at- O ebially for the event with two dozen buck- | express car and escaped to the south, They | ing the landing of a large force. The | nas medrihed & dangerods gan of counter- | - The con took a recess until 4:30. afternoon of October 5, in Lincoln on the | torney. Thus far everything went smoothly. 5 ghot by Superintendent Stockton. RS maCoietn" aWar o tantiaticaiio v evar |l lknd i vkl AArsotes bt 3ia kiie CIoan iyl o i oo chied S CAPHETHER RIDE 0%.0duTte8 The convention reassembled at 4 p. m. | evening of the same day, at Hastings on | The Morton people then moved that' the f B o o o bt e e Ao atiarad e wdetiantas iy talterm Swnovhevel DR aiSaias sdouthern | Hon Warnee IMIIer wasemads perianent, | theiafleruoon of {hs:th; andiat Kearney, on chalr appoint a commitiee of seven to select 3 partinent, and ha was requested by the brake- | began shooting rapidly. On elther side of | tho fighting that followed the Chincse war- | Cus oiver oo A e alifornia with spuri- | chairman. The report of the credentlals | the evening of that day. In that way the | the Gelcgates to the state c:nvention. Then 3 B Toat 18 the. chair. car, ‘as | thg. track. thore. Ia' Genss timbee’ and’ (ho'| ship Ghip-Yuen was mink by fire. from the| seoces tor ioes (hglow weeks ngo he ar- [ commiitee seating the Barnes delegation | commities will sccure four speechis rom the the fun began. The c:nvention wis a verl= Mihey were golng to sweep.” At 2 o'clock, | robbers had only to run a few feet to get | attacking fleet. The Yangwe, also belo e WG e I o T o bie | from Albany and dzclding agaiust the Mil- | distingulshed Olioan. Fiom the time that | thble pandemonium, ~Everybody was on the 1. ey Ee Haling of _ Beotland county | under cover. I found that William Prescott | ing to the Chinese squadron, In attempting | Sank, & man named Wing, whom he ar- | holland delegates from New York was read | Governor McKinley speaks the campalgn may floor. claiming recognition, when 'Harry 3 climbed on board, all details of the surprise | was shot In the left shoulder and I only | t> get out of the range cof fire or in maneu- | fested at Scott Valley, A confederate a | and adopted. . > | be expected to wax warm. Congressman | Bovdson sounded tho keynote and the Bryan Darty were arranged. One of the men, how- | reniained a few moments, when T pulled the | vering for a position was run aground. The Johnson escaped. There are fifteen members Congressman S, B. Payne, chairman of | Reed will no doubt make two or three | Ien left the cinvention with sixty-seven Beer, had to bs 1o0ked out for and protected. | train into the station, %0 s to have his [ other ship Is also reported to have been | or,hf E9NE and thelf work has been excep- f the KomlILee o Ko ene ta the | Shecches In the state, as will Congressmon delegates, ~repairing to Reed’s hall, e us the &by, According to the report | wounds locked after, On board the train | sunk. = The Japsnese are also reported. o | b oiios auy auilars sndorawe Qisaoned: of | Dlatform, which extends grestings to the | polliver and Hepburn of Towa., The sub- whero the follow'ng delegates were brought in by Matthews, the spy would en- | was one of the company’s surgeons, Dr. C. | havo sustained a heavy loss, three of their | luro quantities of the Bogus money. ~As republicans of Peansylvania, Ocegon, Rhode | omniittee on public meetings will make | Maced = In- nomination ~for the stite Cruikshank of W MaXloo T toallza ] vi Island, Vermont and Maine “for their prompt sels having been sunk by the fire from | et Harris has been unable to locaie the oonvention: ' H. M, Boyds'an, Wi g deavor to be the one who flagged the train. | J. m Hawke, out a lst of dates just as soon as possible. 11 0, ane torpedo would precede the swinging | him and he did what he could for Prescott. | the Chinese. ~Admiral Ting and Majer Han- | leaders of the gang or the place where the | a0d just Judgment of an incompetent dem- | ppe rush of m,imjm o mtotial honors | Re B. Miller, Rbert Payne, 'J. W. Chadduck, of ‘the lantern. In the other event thero | Engincer Prescott told me he was flagged | nikin are reported es having been killed | Money IS mad ocratie administration.” Bt o 3 'free pass goen with every | Uriah Davis,G. W. Leidigh, Berty Simpson, Would be a couple of the tiny bombs. The | by a red lantern, and, it coming in so near | during the attack. No estimates are made —— The state democratic administration 18 de- » ¥ | Henry Markel, George Hargus, Wall e Ste- orders were that no matter if every one of the guilty ones got away there was to be no the station and ak there being a curve just speaker, ad of him, he supposed there was a train t the losses by elther side. he members of the committee who were Canvention of Thirty-Third Degree Muso nounced for extravagance ational affairs venson, H. H. Huette, J. A, Worrel, . Hill- BOSTON, Sept. 18.—The most distinguished | are referred to as follows: The members of the committee who Mere | man. Georse Cramer, 'J. 0. Farmor, Orria o shooting to endanger the life of the man wha | at the station and the track was not clear; LONi ON PRESS COMMENT, Masonic body In the Uniled States, the su- | * ACCEPTS THE TARIFF CHALLENGE. | Gharles 11, Morrill, Lincoln; T. E. Sedge- | Furbanan and Frank Myers. Afterwards they g ! had, in fact, taken bis life into his hands in | and that this was one of their flagmen. preme council of soverelgn grand inspectors e demconstio, presldcht of. the Unltad | o o Rise,. Biatrice; Guy . | idorsed! fres. silver and: Biyan.andiaveRy B frusitate the attempt at Tobbery. | But when ho stopped and the bandits were | Varled Opinions on the Effect of the Recent | Kemeral of the thirty-third degree, Scottish | statcs and the democratio ehairman of | Barton, Omaha; A. K. Keim. Falls City; | racs Pryan had ever said. The adminie 3 Out from between two high embank- | gettng up onto his engine and he realized B Rite, went Into convention at Masontc hall | the wavs and means committee of th arton, OmAh: g H M. Clark, Ithaca, | (atlon “crowd in the meantime endorsed ments, just one mile from Gorin, sped the | their business he called to them to keep off. TN s Thin' Crenoon At 10 areloeie.. dtmma Com. | the ways' and meaws committee of = the | M. . Christy. Sterling: H. M. Clark, Ithacd; | Cloveland without reservation and finally oone E: ments, Just one Lo Lo O xions | Wity mors ada They Spened. five on ivm. | LONDON, Sept. 18.—The Dally Graphic in | mander Henry' L. Palmer of Milwaukee, | house cf reprosoniatives have, aunoune d | 3. D, Haskell, Wakefield; Frank Burman. | ciuded to adjourn. o traln One ILE oL ar they. asaln | B tictala the pearde Sueen Gro ami | an artlcle under the caption “The Chiness | Wik delivered an' eloguent address. Delc- | tho war nstine(, the projccied niustiios | Omana; Peter Sobwenk, Omgwis Ho W | = The ggene will long be remembered by the < : er they o zu i LERTLgleK n “Th e Rt om all parts e|o country but Just begun, and | Boyles, ¢ I v R bl lad their labor In vain. Then came the | tho batle was on. The guards did nobly. Belan,”” comments on the Ping Yang battle | Soicire C Te en L Aot e b | that 1t s to be prosscuted. (o the: bitter | Boyick, Bouth OmAbat e L utlonm, NOAV | spectatOrs as the ‘ugliest convention - ever crack of the looked and longed for sign They followed the robbers into the dense | at length. The Japanese, the article says, | of delegates to be 175, After the appoint- | end. On behalf of the wageearner, the | ope e s, Deatrice) 7. R. | beld in Syracuse. Both sides ofifiNiSERy There was but one. A moment and a shrill, | timber in the darkness and crowded them | nave managed their campalgn with gezat mil. | Ment of committees te convention ad- | agriculturist, the business man and of Crew, 8t. Paul; J. B. Hays, Beatrice; are boiling over. sharp whistle ~ gave token the engineer | so closely that they shot ome of their | jury precision and “; y n”‘ud o ‘ Journed until tomorrow. o e R LTINS {lm'pm Ltats | Sutherland, Tekamah , JH .\llu lilly e DAL had heard, and almost before his hand left | horses s soldierly discipline and O ! st In the Empire state | coip; J, J. Trompen, Hickman; . ENTHUSIASTIC OVE .00 the valve, across the tracks me At TORPEDOES AWAKENED HIM. the utmost credit. Oregon Tiop Crop Short alsinanun oD, (ghe ;‘t)‘u‘l'lllny party of the | T N. Van Duyn, Wilber, C. 0 OVER HOLOOMES yards ahead, swung a red lght. A grind- | qoppKA, Sept. 18.—The Santa Fe train The Dally News says: * It is difficult to | PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 18.—Advices from | ¢i% 86 BoW KOG (0 x"”‘;‘f:"]““:,“l‘jf' McCloud, York; C. F. McGrew, Hastings; | Hebron Citizens Turn Out to Meet the Popus {ug_of wheels along the rails told the air | , FOVERGCERL SE-—U0C Fanih 6 AR | see how China can recover from the blow | the hOP gTowing counties of Otegon show | jiselr to de Bad aguimt ol assnult The| G D. Fuileh. Lmperial; Charles.Tragnits list Loader. n om the explo peda. | K80 00 B, L R i ] L e rain of the last few c 5 ratarded | hiover o JEKinEmen 4 s em lic chairmen of the several congressions 483 Flopy A N the train was at a standstill o Seyery of Emporia, one of the direotors | milliary equipment. The powers will prob- | picking Somewhat aud ulso caused a damag ployer, both wantonly Invaded by eckless | . Liliteey were present to confer with the | STam)-—Long beforo the appolnted hour the OUR MASKED ME Ha Baa sliraing fram Naw Fark Oity i n per. | 1y be content to accept the faits accomplis | 1M& mould. Some vards will not be picked | GCTHEOENCE court house was filled this afternoon with an ere executive committee. on account of Then follows an arraignment of the demo- ! the low firices of Lops: The underbrush ) n t T wan el . : et S e ke 4 ; A husastic audience greeting Jud 3 Out from tne dense orth of | he attended the meeting of the board of | If the Japanese are wise enough to show | total crop of the state, It ix belisved, will | cratic administration, declaring: *‘Its most 3 Ll & s Judge Hob the track came four forms. The face of | directors. moderation and & Just s:nse of their position, | ROt exceed 0,000 bales' which 1+ over 10,000 | important achievement thus far has been BRECKINKINGE WILL BE LOYAL. comb, Hon. W. L. Starke and J. W. Wilson, each was hidden by a black mask. One, | “I had no intimation whatever,” said lie to | The moment is favorable for the neutral | bales rt of the d yield early in | fitly characterized by the chief executive g candidates on tie peoulist ticket, Mr. Starke more agile than the rest. rush.d to the [ an Asscclated press reporter, “that there was:| powers to renew their overtures for pea the scason, © ° as one of -perfidy and dishonor. It has | Peclares e Will Submit to the Declslon of | ;yade a very able address, reviewing the A engine almost before his companions could | to be an attempt made to hold up the train. | China might easily grant the virtual inde- e — zal rewarded the largest contributors to its the De atic Committoe. questions of the day. Starke was followed i Tench the express car, He carcied a rifle | I was asleep and was awakened by the tor- | pendence of Corea, which Japan is probably TeRNIFC R war Bitar. campaign fund by the bestowal of foreign LEXINGTON, Ky., Sept. 18.~Mr. B by Judge Holcomb. The court house belng 4 and when within ten feet of the tender | pedoes the robbers had put on the track | willing to accept.'” FRANCISCO; Sept. 18.—~B. M. Gopeh- | pjssions; denouncing trusts, it permitted | ridge has fssued a manifesto in wh too crowded, they adjourned to the opers q brought it to his shoulder, pointed it at “Dad” | as a signal to the engine:r to stop the train. The Standard says: have | Yiteh, editor of a Slavonie paper called the | one of them to formulate its tariff bill; akes the following statemen house, when in a three-hour speech he i Prescott, the white-bearded engineer, and | Then chme about twenty-five shots in rapid | every rvason to pride upon | Sebin Americane, today, seriously wounded | promising a continuance of the vigorous | ™ames ae o . clearly explained how the present difficulty [ Dt honted “Hold up your mandst’ | succession toward the front of the train. | the excellence of their military arrange. | R. Bach, a fellow countryman. ~Bach | foreign policies establislied by the lamented The democratic central commiltee of the | J\ "G money uestion can be remedied, Hi 5 pulled the trigger. Two of the detectives were on the tender | ments, but it 16 not safe fo assume. thar | Was = wounded in :the, head and hand | james G. Blaine, it substituted a ‘policy | district alone has the power to deglare Who | glsg took the present state administration o 3 HMis alm was true and “Dad” fell to the | and ready to receive the robbers. the victory of the Japanese will incline | R0 Wil probably idfe. =The shoot- | of infamy' when Hawall was [reely offered | is the nomince, and until such a duclaration | task regarding the misma ment of publie b floor of his cab with a bullet in his left | Rev. Father Dean Hayden of the Church | the Chines> to sue for peace, Defeat in Vit g ghrtigle "publiahta | us: denouncing the ~Sherman act as a | Is made no one is the nominee of the party, | funds. KFully 400 peopl listened attentively. shoulder. of the Assumption of Topeka was also on | the past has only nerved the Chinese to e v i e of lome standing | ‘cowardly make shift, it was enabled to | and when it Is made [ will loyally submit | Holcomb made many votes. ’ With ‘one bound Kinney galned the top | the train, He says: “The firing was at | more strenuous efforts. I ls much more | and they have been fhredtening to fight a | repeal the silver purchasing clause of the : ¢ = - 4 of tha tonder and briging his gun to his | the engine and express car, but we did not | prcbable that the Ping Yang fight will have | duel. v o T e Ra i toprliets nara e deaislon SRdcKonpars rharteriie de Johus vaty for firyan. houler sent a shower of shot almost into | krow what minute a stray shot might come | tho effect to embitter and prolong th> strug- Bras airAla il Erereetio oui e Tiand fanani| clared tha namines.ikinve no) douhtiat my | = SamoUMBR, opt. 18.—(Special the face of the masked individual. How | through our car. T tell you it made one | gle than that It will result in China's volun- Left the §witch Open. (oDoE ARl 8 ionEeal roteative ‘maLs. | Aomination by tho lesal damocratio voles cadk | meyoorar A omhs' Yohinson: oounia R on earth the fellow ev.r managed to move | feel like making his will for a few minut tary self-effacement in Corea.” SAN TRANCIRGE DR 1k Tassénnsr | Ses. Wi tatited. with Adandall that It tmrely | 17, b Batatiey, en3 ihat by muny’ votss: helr 4 anty_Semaciu Six Inches Is @ mystery. But he did, and | I don't care 10 be in another train that | The Dally Chronicle says: “The Japanese | train running to Sen José from San Fran- | cscaped the veto of a WArely | 1 had no doubt 1hat freud.would be prac- | held thelr oauvention lu.cHIN/SNENEN. Made for the woods, followed by the cther | to be robbed. I was the only passenger in | army has done the work bravely and bril- | cisco collided with' a frei#ht train today at | cratic president; advocating free raw fiead ypon i by Sodtt SEnly, A (¢ AN | Dhe filendsac not large and there was members of the gang, From the train a hail | Our car to get up and dress, Nanily, but their pavy will now have & | Belmont. The enginebe ah fireman of the | materials and an extension of our | feve 1 it has been dellberately done, 1 be- | littlo enthusiasm. A lengthy platform o= oF bullets was poured, but only ncreassd the | 'The train only stopped where the | tovgh task. If they can defeat the Chinese o e e ea o | forsien trads, it destroysd a1l tho profitable | bavs con amsions mhe in i mounty ot ey | cupled coneidersble time, DUl MAT SN UENN e iant, s shots were fired In re. | Fobbery was attempted about five minutes, | squadron the Japanese forces will certainly e R L o I Eantorasat eeoAnsmmata. mAGS k. Prosidens | Dogn: cast Astins: me 10 ths conty of Way- | reoged - AR SISO AA0NINE SN g 4 , aoldon but It was a lonely place. The train was LA S y | the passengers ghal 4 DUL - RODS e al . sl ette, and perhaps nearly as many in Frank- | Congressman Bryan's public worl ¥ turn by the fugitives, but had no effect, land in Corea and _reduce Port Arthur Eine rs were | Harrison; pledging itself to the payment of % L ¢ ru by the fugives, but bad no efect, | DG, L VAR JOUSl BACE, The, rnin at | land i Coren and fpeduco Fore Arihur | e it R trai erow 1ot s | Harrun “heat® peesonas i M 8 [ Hin count. ¥ shall wake ne trivolous con- | praieed to the sky and his candiducy for o were hitehed not - over 100 yards away, | Mas organized. I spoke to Mr. Kinney and | possibly attempt to sefzs- Canton and ad- switch open and the prs#enger, instead of | fhion Colqiers as "F‘“’é oA a‘u( “n: test, shall raise no technical questions, nor | United States senator endorsed. C. Bllis Wi e oene” from” the . teain rcachod | he said they would start right after the | vince upon Pekin. When (is happens the staying on a main,trabk, rn no the siding. | pEoh SOVEE BN 00 U1 R 00 Degsary and | oot wbml reseva wothl ARl pelnte Fis homiusted for eepcasuiisciie SHEE. . ! ; " - y i fer W il | but shall reserve until next Saturday the | Fourth district and John W. Kepli the Spot they saw one animal. a gray, | Tobbers. He did not know whether they | end will not far oft brigandage; pledging retrenchment, it ex- | sight to hav 4 oh! eplingér for o i had shot any of them or not, but one of the | = Teleg R " Ridd jte Settled. A . 3 right to have such preccedings taken before | county —eccmmissioner. olé, ' : Eoping north, A ‘well dirested “shot || hod shot any of them oF not, but one of the The Dally Telegrdph says: “The Mon- | .. Wu&h Riddiew Reflien Seciled Besded 8¢ (he. 1eat Rapkion of oonarens tha | K AIFiot commiiles. es wrl| Scaora with | Snawy. . ecminlssioNEzs e A brought it low, there was no rider on | Tobbers' hor as killed It was a good | golian collosus has feet of clay which are | CHICAGO, Sept. 18.<This afternoon the | expeditures of the corresponding session of | my judgment. 1 have no regrets as I look B . R et , B e e e e Dorrader o | horse and had large saddlebags ready for | Grambling, 1t the powors, cepeclally Eng. | final tettlement of the estate of Hugh | the last republican cougress by 327,000,000, | back upon my canvass for Uhe utterances I Sebatoria) N3 TopreseriyciTe L R 3 (RSASdmax seschad aud odt Rilohing sirape :Ahfi'nI:lne\dyém?.un‘,\...‘;‘fi'wmr Was captured | Sand,. were '§o. Tutabvens. promutly wiih | Riddle; who some e previous to ‘his{ in tho face of the decreasing reventes and | felt chlied upon (o make, and all of the | FUAlon Was not consldsred. | showed that one man &t least had life L friendly counsels, the conflict might be | death, in the summer‘of 1892, was the presi- | after it had added $50,000,000 to the public | statements made by me, whether 1 Huffalo County Pops Activ L PR el ol | General Manager Frey of the Santa Fe | ended.” dent of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific kot b i iade by me, whiethier in speeclies * Sl . bl oo gL u auoush left o ‘make bls stcape. Shertt | GER!, UARET, AV Duief Devective 3. B dent of tne Chicage, Rogh Iniang & Facifi | debt; while precending to be In favor of iudi- | or Interviews, aro absolutely (rue in fact as [ KEARNEY, Neb., Sept. 18.—(Special)~18 from the dead §ray, and says by their atd he | Kinney, who lives at Topeka, has the names LOST HIS PEACOCK FEATHER. With the final disbursements the estate has | 4, $edgia, i hanianed (o soaat 4o adious | wall A8 moderate in ulierance #od temperate | (s expected thet - the" SFRAACR (NI e e i n thantityian Iehe | of all the robbers engaged in the attempt paid in legaclen and 1o the heirs a little B ettt iny hf:“:?":r"rc‘|';:‘u::p","i ;n nDlI.:n‘,”MY ratit ide to my friends cannot | meeting to be held in Buffalo” county Auring 3 A o , : more than L e 0 and | be p wto words." i t owner. The scarch for dead and wounded '",E’n:d?:"‘,,’;"‘_':;“{ ";.'fe":f"“:"l‘m:t’“““":'I‘“'(’:’;l L Hung "‘:"l "l':‘ Degraded -Lavest 2 compel them by threats of official summons | The official count of Fayette county was | this campaign will be held here next Thurs- vas postooned uutll duylight, but the chasé | syightly wounded ‘in the left shoulder AR LBy ooy e et Tine Dike Forla O Ren Thing. and heavy penalties (0 dlsclose helr Drivate | comploied at noon Goday, @iving Brecian- | 48Y. Senator Allen, Representatives Kem escaped W arted d N, Sept. 18.—. t 3 ! 2 , ’ and M. n, an "G Mithin ten minutes atter the shooting ended, | M be brought to his home In this city. " spateh from | AN FRANCIBCO, Sept. 18.—Reports from | MRE% 4o a ridge 206 plurality over Oweus.— Thers In | B0 MOKGEIAR, B0 O e .| The hotdup occurred &t 2410, The trals | Shanghal says that an imperial edict has | al over the state recelved by the 8 'We denounce northern congressmen for | no contest or protest of any kind. ‘The Bour- | ®P n h ward park if the he sheriff secured horses here and wich haif | The oldup occurred 4t Bl The o b o ull avar. th e rece y the Btate | permitting southern members o protect the | bon county official count will be made at 2 | Weather is favorcble, and farmers from afl ] dozen men started norih. sged by At Bour, ¢ | Been lasusd do : oy Li Huog | Vintlculture commission Indicate that the | chief products of their section ~Whlle re- | o'clock. Tho Leader this afternoon pub- | 0¥er Buftalo and adjoining counties are exs CAUGHT TWO OF THEM. T ST e ang of bs three-eved peacock feather, be- | grape crop will be even less than at fimt | moving or largely reduciog the protective | lishes a table of seven counties official and | PESted (o be present A 1 y Prescol ol nmown at Sloux Oity. | pause of his mismanagement of the Corean | €3t!mated. It i§ thought now that the wine | guties on the products of the north. o " A young men's republican league club o - P . Bourbon unofficlal, but conceded by both & is K The story of the chase and the capture of | SIOQUX CITY, Sept. 18.—(Special Tele- utput will not exceed 12,000,000 gallons, a " 9 d & 4 by both , two of the robbers is told in the fullowing » Bopt. 18.—(Special Tele- | campaign. falling off of one-third in the crop. : We denounce the federal administration | 'sides, giving the vote as follows: Owens, | DeI08 oreanized in this city, sod already | gram.)—Bllly Prescott, the engineer who was for surrendering an annual revenue of §8,000,- | 8,072 sckinridge, 7,80 Settle, 8,39 over 100 signatures have been securo telegram from Memphis, Mo., vecelved here | y Tatoati Shang, it is reported, is intriguing e n ,072; Brackinridge, 7,803; Settle, 8,391 u e been \ at noon: ““W. B. McDanlel, the man who had | #hot (n the Santa Fe train robbery yesterday, b Hul Shan ouah - | Mov s of Regndinz "W 000 on wool and linposing a burden nearly | Owens' plurality, 269. These figures are Martin of Alblen for senutor. \ k i copla ag Li ng Chang through the empe: Agolui Vessels, Sep's 18, | o times greater by levying a tax on sugar, actically final advised the officers of the plot, time and | Was a historic figure in Sioux City, where he | ror's favorite teacher. At Southampton—Arrived—Lahn, — from | tne commonest household neceas)t + | pragjically final, ALBION, Neb., Sept, 18.—(Speciul Teles . place of the Santa Fe train robbery, went | lived for a number of years, He was en- | The Pall Mall Gazette's Shanghal corre- | New Yorki Cephalonfa, from Boston. Do o anat allar, ana | oihe, ofclal count of tbe varlous county | gy )_Tne republican senatorisl . iRGRNEE last night with O, E. Abrams and Link | gineer on-(he first train into Sloux City, a | spondent says the Japanese are rapidly ad- | yAf ~Bremen—Arrived--Eibe, from New ' committees shows & plurality for Owens of ; York. oppose any effort, whether by the tion for Boone, Antelope and Greeley coume fleld_and two others to Gorln. Sheriff | construction traln that came ever the Sioux | vancing upon Monkden 270 over Breckinridge. There is no doubt H. Bailng aad Gity, Maralial L. B. Byrae | Gity & Pacifo iu 1568, LT TR o eaponanat aiso says it o reported | orl A COUSTATIYed—Amaitl, trom New | RSV € o ey WiRhen oF suver, 8 (Continyed sn BsovRd Fased the muathote today SudomATE - s or the fres silver, ! on Second Paxed ;| . rin on for seRalor. 4 - x Lz SR