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OMAHA DAILY ABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAIA, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1, BERITISN STEAMER RELEASED | 2% s Susomoy v | FINAL SETTLEMENT IS NEAR |y o, i S e | CRUSHED UNDER LUMBER |5, 5% syt ! | MURDERED DY IS FRIENDS 83 5 Also gaye several years of service i men are intended for the crew of the Chillan official trial cannot be Held until the week ks t he Mate CHINGrIT - Qha & Bt t il after next. itendent of public instruction. His ¢ 1 Bull's Protest to the Ohine e Imperial L QUIET AT BLUEFIELDS, Union Pacfio-We'tira Un'or Telograph Salt Water Fish Not Admitted Free. Unkoown Linc:1s You h Killed in a Freight | connection with Michigan edv Mys'ery Surronnding the Killing of My ; ; 3 . Eve : i LI ests lasted nearly half @ century Qouncil Proves Effuotive, | Casa Wil Come Up in Novembar, WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.-—Secretary Car- Wreck in Illinois, - L. Donelly at Hamburg, Ia. the paragraph in the new tarift bill placing FRRD B Iefugees Brought Huck Have Not Yot lisle has made a decislon, in which he holds FOUND HER MUSBAND AT LAST, Been Landed. ar v LEANS, Se) Times 3 " - MeN a ot ha Locates He FHUKG CHANG'S ENEWIES AT WORK | | N ORLBANS, S b TInle | SUPREME COURT WILL PASS ON IT | on the fie ti “fuy frren or pucked i | FOUR OTHERS K LLED AND TWO. INIURZD | ™uing Spoue i ehieugs ovgoe | BODY WAS EUTIED N THE WILLOWS oy flelds, under date of September 14, writes as = fish, inasmuch as ‘the’ latter is specifically CHICAGO, Sept. 80.—(Special Telegram.) o ollows st letter nothing he vlaced in the dutiable schedules at the rate teny | John McNamara left his home in Cuming | peror Appoints & Commission to Ex. | [0l Since my last letter nothing here | wayeral mporiant of half a cent per pound. Train Wreckers Remove a Rall and Diteh : x ir strect in Omaha five years ago, and that was Eline Into the Conduct of the Wur—~ | has created a ripple. The British gunboat Docket for the Coming Term, Among el o & Passenger Traln Near Toledo, Ohle 8 ¢ N with Him posed to Be the ohawk arrived off Blueflelds with the ban- $ SAEM i ; the last his wife or family heard of him. A Charged Chinese Mistortunes Are Mohiawk arri | 0 Interstate Commerce | LING LAND CASE Ineer Killed and Seversl Jekr digo M. McNUmara and Her thres enl) Murderer—Xo Motive Knows ished Englishmen and Americans a few days R Dae to Mismanagement, ago. None of them were allowed to come on salon Case. Krnooked ' by the Svecial Luad Couet, dren removed to Chis mara was for the Crime. r. sh, The two Americans, Lampkin and t Wil Net Give Up. — about 60 years old when be di.appeared. As & | Wiltbank, were put on board the United g g ANTA FI M., Sept. 30,.—In the United - T " N b the years sed and no word came from JLONDON, Sept. 30.—A dispatch from | gigies ship Maiblehead, and the Englishmen | WASHINGTON, Sept. 80.—The fall term | g0 "court or private fand claime appeals | \WOODSTOCK, [IL, Sept. 30—At 330 | o Vo family mourned him as dead. Once | MAMBURG, la., Sept. 30.—(Speclak) Hangha! says that owing to the protest of rried by the Mohawk to Jamalc If | of the United ates supreme court Wil | o o Theo T en e G Uaited Biates ;" o'clock this morning a freight train bound | Mrs MceNamara read in an Omaha paper | horrible murder was committed last Frida Feat Britain the Teung-Li-Yamen has or- | a! t rumors 1 hmr"" the streets rm’\v' convene on Mond October 8, and devote | L or ' "oourt in the ol o ing"s 'Tm‘ gan | for Chicago was wreeked on the Chicago & | that an unknown man, answering the de- | in the suburbs of this town and the , ‘@red the release of the British steamer ;"V:;\m":‘_"‘l“”“'_" ':‘I;”'r‘wl" ’;fll‘r ""f”“:'l‘”"’," :.:‘» | that day to the customary ceremonies of the | \puiol wel Bado grant in San l\m}u.-l county, | Northwestern at Grover's Crossing, about a | tctiption of her husbaud, was killed by the | pyrjed fn the willows near the Kansas Oty ithan, rgcently seized by a Chinese Charges against them. Since my advent here | term, the call upon the president, etc. The | '\ hich ex-Vice Dreeident Tasl b. Morton 1o | MIIe West of this ciiy. When the wrecking ;"_":m"':m"‘;fllk"f"r""‘l‘w‘””' (MeNamara Bad | collway bridge. The body was found this 4P on wuspicion that she was carrying con- | ;" iho wecond Instant, no arrests have boen | work of the first week will be upon the the principal clatmant: the Canada Delos | CT€W reaciied the spot the veice of a man w fore he left home, and this strengthened | morning. The particulurs are as follows gaband articles of war. The owners of the | made, nor hay any one been .,;“m«;d L Apache grant, In Valenefa county: the Canon | Neard calling for help, His hand protruded | Mr.. McNamara in the bellef that the man | Friday two men passed through here i & IS 0 St compuiigation for th Woh o ':!;»‘“-l't\””l‘nrlllr‘)r;llllx'\rlr\lnll: Che Amer. | mediate prospect. It is not probable that | de Chama grant, involying a large tract | from beneath the debris. The wrecked car | kilied at Los Angeles was her husband. covered wagon They had eight or ten NeiRure of the vessel. h " 4 't present. The | there will be any decisions rendered by the | claimed by the Rio Arriba Land & Cattle | wai loaded with green planks and the lum- | Ir the last vear Mre. McNamara und her | . o f 5 fearis are in no great danger at present. The | ¥ ¥ ; ehildren have been living at Fifty-first court, | horses with them, and stopped here for & The dispatch adds that Viceroy 14 Hung < y e | & : . . ot Movethh | company, in Rio Arriba county, and the | ber was removed as rapidly as possible, (he | & g 8 . 3 alcade and four councilmen elected were | conrt before the latter part of November. | " | apidly ¥ 3 September 22 one of the children, now grown | While and tried to sell or trade some of \ang has received fmportant dispatches by | Americans | in the second week of the iterm the caNes | oy oo Erant.‘near AlbGqgdernue. The court | result belng the dlicovery of five dead bodles, | to b & younk woman, say an sceaunt in & | the hor This 1, together with A Sufly express from Pekin. His encmies sedu- | Jose Madriz, special commissioner of the ¢ 2 has confirmed the Bartolome Bergre grant | bt ey il fINtN & A L b g 54 particu y assigned will be taken up, among | In Valencla county 1o the extent of eleven | °M man badly injured and a boy seriously | newspaper of the killing of a man cupposed | pocupiar fron axle wagon they had, caused Youly encourage the dowager cmpress in | suprome K‘m’ ||‘|:n‘n:.|h:|! lss;n-(! a "W“' them being a number of considerable im. | sauare leagues, as defined by the pet of | Druised and shaken up. The dead are: to be John McNamara by a Northern Pacifie | T % R t (hatty They . & St ng e hoisting of foreign flags el er of b o - N = i 4 express tra e Crawford avenue Cross- e to take second notice of . @ belief that the defeats of the Chin private edifices n this €ity Is broibited. | portance. The case of the United States | ossession ‘The claimanty gere Elolsa L. | BERT LITTLE, Freepcrt, 1l guoress train at the Crawlord avenue cross- | o1 1o taxe secont notos of tiem: CCECH i mlufiubmvzl .\|n‘lll‘r1zml‘v;1;~x“uylh “|~;\'.,-xrn.rwll“ against the Union Pacific Ruilroad com- | apq” Manuel A, Oteyo, and — the amount ;r.‘\.‘:(\.(‘;\'\"l‘u';" ‘\I'""“‘l‘““‘\ ‘l‘,- . morgue. The girl suggested that perhape it | Ried’s farmhouse, with whom they tried to v 4 > prohibiting the importatio earms | v and o5 Jnion Teley originally olaimed” wast 8800 s NKA v , Lincoln, Neb. was the long-absent hushand and father, and & ted the §0The Tines tomororw will publish a dispateh | and ammunition. The Britich subjects, aligs [ PANY and thd Western Unlon Telegraph | criginally clalmed was 260,000 mcres. The | opnown 1oy residence unknown e e e o it g0 | s¢ll or trade. To Mr. Riod the murdered St from Shanghal today, stating an im- | Mosquito Indians, stlll continue to 'leave | company Is one, being brought to test the | court was badly divided on this ciim, and KNOWN MAN, said to be known as | B0 to the morgue with the eldest daughter, | Man gave some information in regard S8 By ®rlal decree has been issued appointing | Bluefields for Jamalea and Grand Cayman. | right of the Union Pacific to lease its tele- | g FAE -_":::"\';:l‘”“ ‘;ne’a"fl':“‘:f;;'lil‘ “‘,"'I‘:"fl"l: “¥iwatkes Badie. szt ke They were shown the body of the man sup- | himself. He sald he was from Platte Bt Taung LisYanien, and the pre Sregin ke gkl Another s the case of the Texas Pacific | original grant had not been established, and | y to identity It, The morgue keeper told thein | crop, was a_single man, 36 years old, wi B s ey A pscial com Railrond company against the Interstate | that. even conceding this to be true, the | o< le8 broken, back injured and left | the body would be kept ten days, and then, if | nothing to show for his life's work but a Job R RO, (e ey operattons. | Commerce commivsion, the question at lssue | @rant had been shandohed. Tho casé was | “CSt ehewed by one of the bovs in his death | It was ol claimed, it would be butled in | of old horses and u wagon. The who BN o s tromy Frankfor [ being the right of the raflroad to discrim- | heily contested on both sides. In speaking | Struggles, the laiter dying with his head | the potters field. Today Mrs McNomara | was with him was a traveling companion It Zeltung telegraphs that he has learned | olities w & Turn His Attentlon | 400 iy freight charges In favor of forel of a poseible appeal of the Cochlli case, | pinned by the lumber to Grady's breast: | f(miTked to her daughier that Monday | and that was all B (&1t Nources that fapair it she is to Ralsiug Coff freight The case of New York against | United States Attorney Reynolds said if Sam Ne 12 years old, Frezport, [l bl B LA B | About 9 o'clock that evening (Friday) RADFlous bver Coine. Intends thaivide ciing | CITY OF MEXICO, Sept. 30.—Genera! An- | Eno is early on the lst, involging the | Apkeal was to be takan, fhere was no rea TOLEDC, Traih No. 42, on the |, Tve been thinking all morniug.’ the ald, | \wo shots and cries of “You are kiljng mgh Bt three Irdependent kingdoms, which will | tonlo Bzeta has ajrived here. He called on | prosecution of John C. Eno, the New York | WhY it should be donejat once, and then | Wabash railroad, wax wrecked this ‘morning | (OF 8 HCAT (hat Was on ¥Oup fathers MORCr | and “Murder” were heard by Mr. Ried, wi ! x e, whidl | s % 2 | : e ¥ oty The cage @ AdUed that he would see fhat it was docketed | at Maumee, a small town twelve miles sonth i he body we saw at the morgue had | wag g¢ home about 200 yards away from B L b iy s va R ToA) || Brewidont T todky 16, & mefely. Irisndly | banker © who 8°4. (¢ Canada, = The (%€ | in the United States supfeme court inside of nt happened shortly musthache. Now, if the mustache Wus | where the men were camped. The, SHOE b of whom will be Li Hung Chang. paR hLicH "oF At t the Sugar trust under the anti-trust Stales o de o . nt happened shortly | { T RO U TR ET BT Whelhe e the men were camped. B favan Wil call & cntorense of | ¥or: He denies any intentlon of starting a e oy 1ol \White, | ten days, and advanced! for hearing at the 7 o'clock and was the result of a well- | fhved off. 3 could “tell wositively Whether | 4nq orios were heard by others in town, whe s (6 Oeciio tha marter revolution and says he has In no way author- | ¥ 18 also assignct, - Justices Fleld, White. | oaching October term. lald plen to diteh the entire train. Happil e T I ommpany with e | Went down to investigate. They went dowl 3 A the telegrams sent out from San Fran- | juceie’ Harlan is in Chica Chiet Jus. albelt miraculously, the Pullman kept on Mrs. MsNamara I Justice Harlan is cago. hiel Jus = to the wagon, from the direction of which * SHIPPING AVC LAY ED, padh e Lk (KEPE O | gughter, made another visit to the dead 8 g CONSERVATIVES WIN ORWAY, clsco ttating he was coming here to make | tice Fuller s expected to arrive in the elty R 7 BB EH ety Werchens O ot SRARe: COeR | euer e explained her errand to the | (N sounds came, and asked a young mAN r on Salvador or Honduras. He says he | on Monday. Justice Gray has not yet ar- | pigh Winds and Heavy 8-na Greatly Retard | victin y contain 4ny | porgue keeper and the dead man's mustache | there it he had heard any shooting. =~ H& 1l Have w Good Working Majority in the | intends muking (his country his home and | rived home from Burope. Justice Jackson L : said yes, some one in a wagon along the 3 oy L ngineer. Toledo, was Killed, | Wad shaved off. There, clearly revealed, was | Said 3 Next Storthing. will engage in coffe planting and bring his | has been at Manitou Springs all sum qt \u\\“nl:;< it L’:e;"]:‘;‘l‘:’] e i }f mfl»lijfl'l"ll-“:‘I‘T‘ e b\ \“v ‘l}lnm}:,.j, HHik bl aoas UhnbiArs nara said would | road did’ the shooting. It being dark they BTOCKHOLM, Sept. 22.—(Special Corre- | family here. His grandparents were born in | mer, and it is not known whether he will e i tice Ol == . “{nyitre 1 - ’ < | be found if the body was that of her husband. | &ave up the search, supposing some one *ndence of the Assoclat Press,)—The | Mexico. and he looks upon the country as | be back for the opening of the fall term. The prevailing easterly’ wind of the past ;““:“‘;‘“' 1 i 7 ",‘ .'v,,.\“,,‘L,I.‘.‘x‘-)umxj:my‘p,.‘ The identification seemed complete, and, in- | Who was drunk did the shooting for fum, | Nis adopted kome. He laughs at the idea of | few days caused an wnusually high ™ 4 s ; stead of being put in the potetrs' field, Jol but the next morning they renewed the stions which took place in Norway last | Kb » YT} | L er SR Eat sl LA | ivoRt §. Coffin and J. 8. Dalton of Toledo. g B st il MGl ar between Mexico and Guatemala. He THA SILVER. | toda b (R ; McNamara, the outcas receive a Ch search, still having a belief that there wat ek resulted in a victory for the conserva- | says 1,000 Mexican soldiers would bé more il i b, | today. At 8 o'clock a.im. the wind hauled The wreck was planned by whoever con- amara, the outcast, will r 8 Ch party. In the Stavenger district fifty-one | than enough to clean Guatemala, which | Mexican President Declares the Proposed buris something wrong, but could find nothing. | to the cast, northeast) and continued to nlml\v»(l (!I‘m plot. to secur o the west end of tian burial. ot LI s L That chete oty v a i i G ong siding just beyond the Maumed I el oAt mservative and only eleven radicals were | N2 10 scldicrs of experience and worse offi- | Congress of Nations Wil e Postpoucd. | [reshen, and at 11 o'clock jt blew a strong il &k DA YE BIGHE Bl 1Y cted. The Akerhus district elected fort @ % 4l tion. The rail at the lower part ofsthe switch CASE INVOLVING MILLIONS. wan'n wagon and o 1ot of horsen abandoned Brestont Diaz was terviewed and says | WASHINGTON, Sept. 30—The Mexican | B3l from the same difocflon, with a very | targer had been removed and the switeh was soath of fown, near Mr. Taylor's farm. Thi it conservatives and cleven radicals. The | (o telegrams published in the United States | Zovernment, which originated a glowing | heavy sea and eatu. ot a big storm. | parily thrown. The target indicated a clear I o A RTHRAT ty Of the left was victorious i the Kris- | that Mexico has any intention of interfering | scheme for the rehabilitation of silver as a | Incoming vessels 8 (tremendously | track and Engineer Smith was not aware of b S b B Mot L n district. | WL ety b1 ATS ORI A o SH R DTt heavy sea running all along the coast. Ves- | the situation many minutes betore his motor | HOSEON: 8 T SR was organized to go through the willowk \. W. Lindholm, formerly assistant secrc- | without foundation. The boundary dispute sels from the eastward!have had the wind | was bumplng along on the ties. As soon as | Mecting millions of dollars worth of vlaims | again, with the result that the body was %y of state of Michigan, is now on his | with Gu of the western hemisphere with the great | fair, bhut those arriving from the southward | the train struck the switch it leaped into the United States goverament h found buried about a foot Lelow the ground, aatemala will be, he said, settled | | ¥ 3 g nited 4 ¥ back to America. As yprevieusly an- | without war 5 silver producing countries of Asia, has been | felt the full force of the storm. The | the air, fell forward toward the di ! 1 by Judge Colt of the United | horzibly mutilated about the head as If by neunced, Lindholm was arrested in Gothen- ChE Rbdeet Des o) rg by order of the Americun government b's embezelement of state of Michi NEW ORLEANS, The As- 1 oney being something between $2,000 and peiated press correspondent in Bluefields, Others Injured. docket, no important cases being in im urees were due to his Incompetence and D ‘anchisi t the Western Uni Ll Rt S O e The injured are: Joreph Grady, Fall River, EZETA MAKES A DENIAL, — Ww nporter Bartwell Gotw u Verdict Against tho Governmer, BOSTON, Sept. 30.—An impbrtant decision money metal by a unfon of all the nations el ol e e | only vessel to arrive tHI Térning from the | mail cars followed tha engine, but ed _case of Joseph Burtwell, an im The man who was (he companion of the preliminary steps.” It was in contemplation | T8, SO0 Captain " BIK ‘Teports ing | themselves w in an opposite direstion gainst _Lever detinall, form- | murdered man was s near Watson riding to gather delegates from these countries at . B - pore € | Under them were found the dead body of | €riy collector of the ston. The | roan horse. He was also ferried across an international conference, to be held in the | ‘Xperienced very heavy weather since leay- | o rem R s e DR oY) stion at issue was on the interpretation | (e Nish T ms are out for hi 3000, The prisoner has beon handed over | Nicaragus, under date of September 24, says | Clty of Mexjen, Srd 1o was pate of the pan | M€ Galveston, & continmation of enst, or | En&ncer Smith and Fireman Day. At the tions 2011 and 2831 of the revised | Droyonsion He b o men casut g0 sl 17 two American detectives sent to Gothen- | yo " yyq IR G R to make it uneomfortable for Buropean na- | hortheast gales, with higth head seas, which | time of the wreck the train was rusning statutes of 1877, regulating the time, man- | PEhension. He i o wan aboul SO SESE Jpk Lo take him back to the United States | (4, pag' beon In Blueficlds on' behalt of | tions that persisted In holding to the singl Y rotarded her pragress, she being de. | It regular spced and It Is considere RO AN nuture of o Protest wgainet (e pay- | 0ld, smooth and round-faced, freckled, Tight Dowe, the ineventor of the bullet-proof | ;¢ - gat b n behalf of Eol standicalt \ ;35 e than twenby ey —hours, She | miracle that no more lives were lost he | ment of duez. Burtwell filed u written pro- | halr, about 130 pounds. From letters found Rt in ot present giving performances :in resident Zelaya, has suddenly been de- | #0ld standard by negotiating trade and com- o artiEa A\ verv | €xoress and baggage cars were literally re- | test with the collector within ten days | in the wagon, which has been brought baek el ot with great | P2sed fro mhis office, and on September 18 | Mercial treaties between the natlons pariy Ky A0 SSRGS B SR e T A very | quced to splinters, although the occupants | &fter liquidation, but the goverament con- | here, the name of the murdered man I8 as~ The rifles discharged at him have | e[t for Manugua. | to the conference, allawbng splomdi®*trade | high tide.prevailed alonx the Staten Island | CUTRE (6 SIURLETS, WHIOMRR. e o Passen. | tended when arguing the case that the pr certained to be M. L. Donelly, who came SHE ot tlie Krag-Jogrge ‘patters. and The threatened revolution between the two | A‘A'd‘\m;:am-;« Il‘u sls\lrr-\|<‘[:n'< tru:l‘lrh's l!ux( ,,xll il\-l:".‘:;nn'nlu‘.xniz '""":":"K{' 'J‘“",:I("uf;:f' ::K:w:‘g l:9 gers on the combination smoker, which was | Lo Ehalilhays lLsen dna D Gurtwell | from Independence, Kan. Platte county, ire made by the officers of the Swedish | PATtiss. as far as can be learned on the | this has fallen through, for the present, at & , : one to d 4 Minister Madoiz [ y 1‘ obliged to defer, for a time at least, the | steamer Comal of the Mallory line was the | turned completely over. The trucks of ok urt, The n was in th 1 an axe, | | : b F O | wrecked beyond repair, yet no scratches | now decided IBurtwell we The Nebraska, and from there started out overs R e Duliic s nave oot Succeted tn | Atlantic coust, has as yet not made its ap- | 1¢ASt, and the news comes from Mexico, where | property along (he . shore. | The steame now well w aware of the accident by the severe jolting | Point in question, two foined company is not Known. é‘sm SRR e Rt i Burone. It 1o ner Unfortunately, the plan thus made had to | and proceeded on hek voyage. Al vessels | [mmediately sent to the scene of the wreck | CLAYTON, N. M., Sept. A e BB e Ekonvick saw milia under the city | lshes o lotter Lsopsat. Betersburg stating | "€ ' (Ue meanwhile’ intervened.” | the gale and be much delayed. neer and freman are both new men on the | Mcxico, is dead. Mr. Boges came to New | Seeretury Morton 's Fxpocted to Dellver am A T io. Badn Abcten oE st tima the Lehigh road during the recent Ameri nraanis of th Doyne; WHEELING, W. Va., Sept. 30.—The o and hundreds of people were made home- b ORI LN Tor ntly ws | Parmers National congress, composed of deles {éptomber 20, when he leaves for Hunnen- | M0 usual his whole household is alarmed. | WASHINGTON, Sept s requifed by [ CHICAGO, Sept. %, e of Gential Seott In Ol | peinted by the goverrors, will meet In Park= ght'a disease anilyifa erculos| e ¥ B in this duty. Mr., Boggs was a brother-in. | Saturday eveping reat preparations are *rinde of Wales have been iavited, is to | DRl 1sehye; anf) Distixaton tabergulosts tion. The western roads declare DES MOINES, Sept. ) b 2 A i ! e e S o ba | MOted scout were interesting to the extrem hundred representative farmers from alk home clty In the world, According to the | tracted during a night.visit to his son, Grand | lu, pleted for the grand republican be p to arrive. The iress of welcome will be Jensral Telephone company, Stockholm has Picked Troops to Defend Pekin, } Joliviars of Bolivia... $0.457 w61 | badly s The Centrgl Traffic lines are | it is expected 10 eclipse anything political in VANNAH, Sept. 20.—A g | to the | | of O] ies that on several occasions the east. | be Covernor McKinley of Ohio at Cavalry | W8 # small riot at he turpentine still near addresses Is the sceretary of agriculture, Me \the present year ends, it Is eblie L of China..... .75 3 hat on Beverals 100 theC eq, | 3 | | GhEwanil polls ~ < B ot opera house. Gover RB. Gillespie, the manager, a man, aabityl — command. The Kashgar corps, numbering | keS¢ of ¢ Fhileh woulaolish Sy itayment of com :on . d Al ; g could be shown by any of them. The pas- | ernment will take an ap | This iy land. The name of the murderer is L. H. BRRARS (e | mystorious stmor. . Dows ¥ When clvil war does scome) §0'| President Diaz touched upon the subect in | Greclan, of the AMen line,” which cleared | yonzere® in the Bullmans were oply made | 16 be the. frst deciston sver ghven o Davidson of La Salle, Colo., but when the REREIRAE t5 sell 110 socret of i invomtion: | Will be rt, and the -conséi¥ative party, | & Message to congress, In which, after de- | yesterday for Glasgow. went to anchor in 10 the Swedish government for $18.000. Not [ Which ix composed of the brains of Nicara- | {r¢ ",'"'H-' e ;vf'vm}: it had inaugurated in | ¢ rimwn\rl‘ I'f‘i‘o await ua mmnln;_t\! the | which they experienced, Wrecking trains iiapitr=y | A man answering his description is undes B a0y niontba. ago he asked $500,000 for the | &ua. will once more be put in power. REVITBRIGAN AfinAnoes) e oHYS e A5 a. . @ got/underway | feom “potedo znd Fort Wayne, Ind., were Ame. fenuc. Dassay Ny, arrest at Forest"City, Mo, iy Dleonses ¢ ple the Czi be deferred, the hostilities between those | coming from southern, and West Indian Aok WA 5 & e _ Detter known as “U'nele Tom,” one | BARMERS CONGRESS MEETS TUESDAY, not ‘fikely, however, that he will sell his 2 ag) g - X e S and the main track was cleared for travel i 3 . RLHET Bweden. | VIENNA, Sept. 30.—The Tageblatt pub. | MOst interested, (Japanese and Chinesc) hav- | ports will undoubtedly feel the full force of | by 7 o'clock this evening. The dead engl- | Of the oldest Amcrican residents of New —— e were ——— ad and are belleved to have come from | MeXico in 1845, With his ir, ure of the Addirens, B e caiere burned the othier dar | the gaar s Wiftering with two distinct mal- ‘ ‘ DINAGREBMENT UVig coaurssigys | foud And are belleved to miave come [rom ' : 5 £ by to t 1o Cali- can Railway union strike o with highly developed neurasthenia. coupled | Weater:s” Rouds Object to Central Trame |00 |00 WAY union sty G Tom Auted Treqnenty i ; g Oscar will stay in Christiana ungil | “ith anaemia. When the attacks are severer I | Association Lines Pay MKINLEY'S TOUR THROUGH 101V General Keamey in 1815 to carry | S9les from every state in the unlon, &fs 4 The second disease was lung in developing. | 2 brey between the passenser | He Wi Go € o Mexieo 10 Fort Leavenworth, und niet with | ersburg Tuesday and remain i sessl 1 Wre. Sweden, where the usual annual elk ease | the act of August 28, 1804, the director of | brewing between the Passenger | He rom On i ! burg Tuesdey and remain i session uni MaBLL to which Emperor Willlam and the | At first it was taken for diabetes, then | '@ "0 BF i R e Iation and the Cedtsal Trafe 2 ThorniMa many thrilling_experiences while 1ged r S X 1 BRi o0l ¥ pectal Tele- | law 4 fon for muiy years of I being made by the citizens of Parkersbury fMection of the Kidneys. The kidney affec- | proclaimed the value of foreign coins. R ¥ DS W i n! y ye { K ¥ ike place, 8 kA vAtan tatd (Pl [l 5 et n roads are paying such larg gram.)—About all the arrangements are com- | Carson. and his storles of his fife with the | for the reception of delegates and the ever This ity 1s belleved to be the lurgest tele. | 108 Was azgravatad laiely by a coll con | changes are as follows vetua | Biona on th P AL ar ¥ territory of the Western assc on that 5 = arts of the country who k BERIE statistios Biven out by the Etockholm | Duke George. . 5 UL Ost L ehe rat gular busitiess are beig | Neld n tuls city nest Priday evering, and Riot o ne St parts of the cauntey who have 8/eqNEENEN. g bett RHa o i 0 A deliverad by Governcr MeCorkle, and among t gresent 14,000 'pho or about one tele- SHANGNAI, Oct. 1.—It 18 reported here | Peso of Central America 7 4 are AINSHE Serans ABE CONITO- | this city this fall. The chief attraction will | Morning News from Valdosta v there | ihe many distinguished men who will deliver e to every eighteen inhabitants that Sunk-Kui, the emperor's father-in-law, | ShADENal Tacl of China... 76 e able t6 remind the west- y . 4 < - . e r ave o 20-0p o1 3 3 at place, in which two colored men wer Morten, who is expected to arrive fi Bu- i is tuking 5000 picked Manchuas to Kivan, 1 of China .... . have invited the co-operation of | Tabernacle and Congress Dolliver of haton + Who | v 0 arr.ve from I aWill be n telephone to every fiftee | where he has been appointed to the chief | Che-Foo of China...... . wtrn lines o gome arrangement | Dodge at Fosters opern hotse. | Gov killed and’ three members of the tamily of | yope in time to participate In the procesds o Betou Al . o 6 na entirely. McKinley will also speak at the opera hou: were wounded. The blacks hud been fined | &% SIx !;“l"‘"‘:""‘;"'_"',’f o "‘”:"""h "‘h'l'r; GEMAN OFFICERS ARRESTED. 20,000 men, i8 expected to arirve at Pekin | Rupee of Indi e El Pacific is extremely | to give all who can a chance to see and hear | by the manager for gambling, and the NEADOR, hprada y'a. SORBLON AN e hel ;i | snortly. Al the forelgn drilled troops in the | Yen of Tapan i i1 anxious tc the old: Transconti i | him. Goversor Jackson will preside at the | money invelved taken out' of ‘Whelr wigen, | o0 Wistorle Elenncrhasset island, where # e SAlga of Tronble In & Gunnery Sehoot | provincs o of Shen-SI, Ho-Nan, - Shan-See. | Doflar of Mexico. ...\ g Passenger P in full operation | Tabernacle meeting and Lafe Young at the [ TheY sot drunk and made an attack upon | banquet will e served the delegates by ‘LHS 2 Arwy. Shang-Tung, HwNan, Hu-Pei and Kang-Seo | Sol of Pert........ e 481 44 | again, The main diMellty at present {n the | opera house. A banquet will be tendered | Pt Mupager at his house, Ho was wounded, | o tlacns of Parkersbuig. On Safurdes S BRLIN, So) Hhe sensational rumor | %ent to cover Pekin, are massing at Tung | Rouble of Russia.... . 366 471 | ifterences hetween the Southern Paclfic | Governor McKinley at the Savery house after | move bouteed A" bib and childven | cxairvion il be run .60 (i CUR RN BERLIN. {, 80.—The sensational enb ] . ] Rouble, M the Atchison, and thess, it fs believed, sed. A ‘black man in the man- | yille ofl field regular sessions will be. e The sensatlondl MO | Cliow under Generai Liu. They number | Mahbub’of Tripoii’’!!: it 418 | O nned’ before as | There % | the meetinks, at which 250 covers will b | nken' house was ilied, The roters then | poie off feld, - bt Mus o had datne ""’l :nl e ot | 25,000 men. | 'Fhe estimate of the value of coins of coun- | wrowing opinfin, too thet the At laid. Hon. A. B. Cummins will be toast- | went away and got into a difference anony | "¢14 10 the Acadeiny of Musle and will be ned officers of the Fo 8 located in the Moabit | up on the average price of silver for the | elation, will hefo | Pratt will preside. The speakers will be: ——— congress Is ncopartlsan in its character, gty PP, tries having a single silver standard is made | which Is at present a member of no master on this occasion and Colonel E. G. | themselves, and one of them was killed open to the public. The Natlonal Farmers barracks had been S . .1 The real facts N, Sept. 30.—The Berlin correspond- | three months ending September 29, 1804, viz,, | of heart and become once more a me jovernor Willlam McKinley of Ohio, Gov- liag no alllance with thd many semni-pastisi f E 4 ok i have o . . i | of the Western Freight and Westen P 4 R CARBONDALIE, Pa., Sept, 8. John K, | farmers’ orgenizations of the country, At were learned subs Sel e 5 that negotiations have | §0.64127. There has been added fo the lisi | Of the Wi Freigh i ernor Frank D. Jackson of lowa, Congress- ) Sop John X, | farmers® or fons of (i 188 commissioned Bige l\’ |:‘::;"r:, l'l‘: been opened between the brews and the so- | the Tien-Tsin and Che-Foo tacls of China. | JfAssr sssociationn, Ahe opinton i based | man 3, P. Dolliver, Congressman John A. T lig, Willlam B, Mitchell, George | (W '.""""“";d"u“'l‘-‘”l‘(“--”fi ‘Z-:“lxi‘h:! s ehiel guennery arrested Satur- | CHAlISts, with a view to bringing about a com- | hhese values are stated (o govern in the set- | i3 partial to the associations. Hull, Editor Lafayette Young, Chairman v 8nd Andrew Klahesky, the miners [ noy, 3% f%h0 it o® Tiloh Sooa Iu R Koo, T 3 were arrested § promise of the long continued beer boycott, | L1€MeNnt of the customs duties gt | el James E. Blythe and Judge George G. were entombed in the slope of tne | BECEO 1O be u & o the c:r Wwho was. it '3_"_“_:2"3";"“: :"" The brewers have conceded a portion of the Brigudler Genernl Hopkins Rerires, POISUNED BX @ LUNCH. Wright. McKinley will come in from Oma rihwent Conl b ¢ on Thursday, werc \ f v i - Javing caused the authori- | 4 Sy Sk b scued at a | last night. A1l are 3 Prpe demands made by the soclalists and it is WASHINGTON, S 3 over the Rock Island, speaking from the ke X CHAINESE BATIEY CHE TREATY, SHINGTON, Sept. 80.-By operation of | organist und Sexton of a St. Lows Charch | rear platform at the following and well and do not seem much the A 5 J ATY. jrobable that the neg vill effe e s St o ollowing places and e (o arrsan ml the offcers, | brovable that the negotiations will effect the whom was the suspect, before a mil- el ‘ p ) 3 for thefr long imprisonment, As — desired end. law Brigad'er General John H. Hopkins, Mysteriously Polsone Avoca, 12:45: Atlantic, 1:30; Anita, | soon as an opening was made refreshments | News of the Action Suppross , ! commissary general of subsistence since T. LOUIS, Sept. 3.—Joseph Cunningham, Casey, 2:40; Stuart, 3:20, McKinley | were passed through to the prisoners. i K R S tary tribunal. The guards were alarmed and Dutch Recapture Matarama. Dooe Aher LIBEN retived Homiantivel secyic ton of St. Peter's Egiscopal ehurch, i | and party will leave Des’ Moines Saturday | their er and thirst had been satisned g D LpeOAss acorted the prisoners to Madgeburg with | AMSTERDAM, Sept. 80.—Dispatches from | yeuierday. The fact was announced jn. oo e I Heekom ! organist. 1a | morning over the Chicago & Northwestern, | before they regohed the surtuce. The men | NEW YORK, Scpt. #—A special o (S ety & B0.—A dispaich o tne | Bulavie announce the Dutch, after having | officlal order from the War department re- | dying from the effects of an administration | PAssing through the following fowns via the | Wik, WHBoUL NELE s foad for ifteefour | World from Washington siva the Chiness o News B Eielin Gagh the avEmml of hours hard fighting, captured Matar- | counting at length the gallant and meritori- | of some violent poison in & lunch of which | Nopthwestern and lowa Central at the thnes | tiye \well which they i, 7] month, Hes Anany. rai(nea (hE e '}""",: honeammy'ssloned officcrs had nothing (o | 91, the stionghold of the Balinese rebels. | S rervice of General Hopkins since his | they partook in the church. There is no | Shnnel: ik T Smde kil ? A the United o providing. frrti I B socialismy.. Tho commander of the “(‘h“ Dutch quek”\l\ulg ul:p,]ouh;;.u\l anl f;:","“'\"["!:_r 'lr:l':‘ltmi"fi‘:.“’“fll‘lfi[_)’\\_:w:tl“lllll.\'\'lvl clue to She perpetratamsiof the murder, ua Hampton, 12:06; Mason City Junctios ; Tr"‘uu N clusion of Chinese laborcrs from this couns ilnnery school is disliked on account of his | Welve privates Killed and four officers and | {852 After Indian servic § WAk, M- e ton ke DECRR R, SHere hyC % | Makon' Olty: 115, g . e fHeCt | ey and recognizing the validity of i . ‘ ving orty-five privates wound 'he. o C Rk Grant's | planation of the mystery. Heckett was g . ment of the v law Chinese haye . ¥ B the validity of the S Severity, Having roticed the growing spirit | forty-five privates wounded. The Balinese | ! d ARADe <00 b R A s 3 v cury Jaw and other statutes relating. o 1 elh ng 161 st heavily staff at Shiloh, and Vicksburg and Mcbile, | Practicing upon the organ for the pert r RS come into Arizona from Mexico for the sole Nt . e e ¥ Vi | ; e vision and rec J 1 ol o ' 4 B native land # eXpense of he e der eirc stanc: “manded them. This was on Friday night. | 1oNDON, Sept. Qispatch 10 the | number of brevets for meritorious aa aar | Which Cunninghary had_procured. | Denies ALl Interviews with Him Concerning | Siaive pame b ¢ gxpense of the U pies bR IR LT B or thel Phe men subsequently became nolsy and [ o000 O PP SO 9 A i r Thompson, coloted, ex-sexton of the the Sinking of the Kow Shng. viden that 1n the. diacsetion of the o: 1l ! 4 -Yemen, . franblesome, and the commander visited thelp | TiMes says M. Bruwaert, consul general of | lant serv 2 g who was recently removed to mak: AL s ke e e o iy the ecretion of the court | rafification by the Bunigeli-¥emem " Fooms and ordered that they be silent. The | Franee at Chicago, will be at the foreign office Electric Lines as Mall Routes for Cunningham, s, ybder arrest, bul the e i oL —Captaln Thomus | g8 ey e mprisoned at hori labor for | Throngh Snom ol e e LS men became insolent and cpenly refused (o days this week for the purpose of in WASHINTGON, Bept. 80.—Becond Asalat- | Sy miigne, Co eet A gith the uftair is oLy of She Dritish merohants | ot more than ons vear and. then ried Chinese government was tuken in ses obey the order. They finally became threat- | Structing all lers on the new Amerlcan | yno postmaster General Nelson |s giving & 2 Y e S n Kow, Bbing, which waa sunk by _the | 1¢1a lekely () hereafter Chinvse con- and is known to cnly a few officials ening, and the commander drew his | tariff law Ro, Ly s Kiving tifylng Panambols Harbor. Japanese cruiser Maniwai over a month ago | victed on this #e will be given the full v, who have been guarding the informas' SWord in selt-defense, This had the | Krench T BT ie oA Fatiens great deal of attention to special mail serv- P ACOLA, Fla, Sept. 30.—At Its last | While taking Chinese troops to Corea, bene of the law, to stop the wholesale | tion with great care to pi nt its belng B iy order . The o iroinh 0% | ice in large cltien. He has ordered prepared | wession sorrirs BERp 0-AL liyslst PR R e R immigration of Mongolians from the south. | made public in advance of the formal exs Aander Emaitia tel telegraphed to | - De- | mars of all large cities, showing the sur- | piiin", COUEROEE o EPRECERRICS te on | Pacific and left tonight for London, where | TN et s SIS ghange of ratificaticns, which it {8 At impsror. William, who ordered the arrest | Oreasis, Frenoh ambassador to Great Britaln, | face car lines, With a view of having mall | (ha guif const, along lince 1o be desianated | e British admiraity is awaiting nia report | rog 100 MEAAREE Now et eared may.lonk he BOMBUEEG, e -4 s resl o ¢ o o over o p Ol N H - ¥ coast, along 68 L0 bLe aesig! e on th Kow Shing affair. Dr. Franklin 10 I pt. W e coa of souther . £ the mutineers. The Fourth regiment of | has resigned and that he will be succeeded | Cars run over them. He expects to give his | Ly (b te ; i khore i Gl . o ) HLOWN U Y l:l guards was summoned and surrounded | DY Barou de Courcel, who was president of | attention especially to carrying mail on elec- | in e retary of whr, Sccretary Lamont | Ioxers of the naval howpital at Yokohama, | New England was today visited by a fierce 2 LU ENLTR,: | rdance with the recommendation of | with his wife and Mghter ived on the | gal o aeli iy y i * fhe school during the night. The mnon- | {he Bering sea tribunal of arbitration tric cars which run from the centers of cities | the gineers consti(uting the board of me truin # proc Rt tonight \.w”«'l‘v'l :",..xy" “‘:‘)‘“r.h n..\»’x;u: I-m n \..H\“ b nmw“' funsas Clty Coniractor Found Sommisgioned officers were aroused and went | Russie Wil R | to the suburbs and to adjoining smaller | fortifications, has desjgmated Pensacoln as | eago and W ington on a vacation trip. he Temps says M I N i . one N ] - 4 & o t - everal aid ¢ y sl da « g1 n i et o the court yard, where the commander Wi Seueal towns. Cable cars may be utilized where | One of the ports. edgineer in charge | Nejther would speak of the Kow Shimg | teveral ld only slight damase to o In the Stroet pried LONDON, Oct. 1.—A dispatch to the O B v 5 p of the government wi 1 this harbor has | evel e A0t itng. . 8 ing. m_center was about 150 KANSAS CITY, Scpt, 80.—Joseph Ges laddressed them, saying: “You are all . A Qispateh to the Chiron- | possible, but Mr. Nelson is of the opinion | i M€ BONernment wark iff this harbor has | event, Captuln Galexworthy submitted 1o south Fire island light, This aft dc bl ’ 3 i e, B 8 ™ g i Iy etric cn " am. of $100,000 has bheen | enough of an interview to de I the in- a well-to-do local stone contractor, prisoners. Bverybody who tries to escape | I€1@ from St. Petersburg says that Russla | only on electric cars running long distances | placed to the credif of ' P et e LS WL (RO L won the wind blew forty-four miles an | goung | .| uust abide by the consequences.” intends to maintain & neutral position in the | Wil it be profitable to carry the mails. | Ktrucied 'to” begin the mupveys for o aite | had with him, asserting he had hot wngl | OUr o Block lsland, and some ran fell, | [SA0 08 7 outib e stroct lst night, Mowlyes All the prisoners were cscorted te the | Chinese-Japanese dispute, unless Japan an | upon which to erect i, batter today spoken to a newspap in Amer- | Dut the ipitation was slight. The har- | Dleeding to death When accldentally f A 3 o'clock in the | nexes Corea L . | appearing guns and 4 hattery se o R i avitation | Dor is filled with southbound vessels, which | stumbled over by a boy all the wound ey -atstion, Rl o the x AR Sept. 30.—/ Secre- | Morturs. The site hs, been’ selected | 1o make any sort of A statement fraien | are waiting for the Storm center to pass | man could say was ey said they wo noraing weie sent (o the Madgeburg fort- ~ Cemiral Americon V Dropp . tary Sims of the Interlor department has | SONt8 Rosa f(sland; one miile eant of press. T spoike to hobody and 1 hitve nothing | gut of thelr course.” No serious disuster has | Kill me, and they have nearly one 1t ress. Another story of the affair says the | NEW YORK. Sept. 80.—A special dispatch £ g | Pickens, and a surey ls now belng 1 RS ean (A rao or el raas the MaIE een penorted Jest ho holds several building contrao B Rander, Baron Stettin, was passing sked the attorney general to direct the | The exiimated costyot:tfie work s b laainaPuclil ATny SN T RRRR W EP 00K, o e in this city, recently discharged severs the court yard during a drinkin, " proper United States attorneys in California | 000,000, the full ticulars will be made kno: 0 oo " _ “"‘:“‘:‘“‘l B e en mw:' “N‘”“ ‘ m"'f { ject of a Central American union has been | {o institute proceedings H,_.);m,,“ all ,:.f‘: | . e the wor R ARARROOND Y NEW This was an e would have vengeance, To these, or otid 53 Ehouted insulting words dropped for the present. passers on all forest reservations in that | Forelgn Dinipabal Weds. e ceptionally dr: y. Baloons of them, the crime 8 luid, Juut at dusie (8 | # to the World from Tegucigalpa says the osed Yesterday. hig workmen, who #wore at the time they o in every kb L S IW YORK, 1 The edding Storm Dama AL ey, > % 5 ¥ 44 | this evening an explosion was heard coming Douinge Destroyed by the Hurcleane. T;‘“‘ It “"‘l’;'“'}“ sheep men have torn down 5 RERR-gihe wedding 3 L lastio DUy ""‘” l“‘ the :_“Ii “‘"“ "|'~'”'* “""‘ The | Imm near whn'r.- Gestle was later fount . ie notices of the governn b cease {res- 4 streets were full of patrolmen und ddetectives | Its source eould ¢ v The Debats has a dis- | Logijng and have ,,h‘.\..-l ’.'.“,J.\‘, l;m.‘;f*m',';:, General Jose de Acosia of Venemu: and | northeast storm which has been raging | In citizens' olothes and. the' district sers | and nothing rm!m':(x" “!ffu Im:-"""'n g?‘u":fil B ahan sdmirers to Shell the English | Pateh from Domingo stating that half of | ture in (hn reservations. There Is no pro. | SWert O. Falcon, formesly ecretary of the | along the coast for several days is incr geants and roundsmen attached to the oflice | the body was discovered late at Dlght. Al g Shelley, the English i s i 3 rYnts e | Peruvian " le B sninaton, toow-l : e Neavs 3 of the Inspectors were especially vigilant, | investigation showed that Gestle’s ha , : 4 3 0 was destroyed by the recent hurri- | vision made for guardians or watchmen for | piues ing- in fury tonight. eavy gales are | iy, 1 ber of B00et, was unveiled this morning at Viareg- Yokn AR LE gRIdLE or WAl place at St Lol church this evening. The | haying havoo with the telenhone and telh | The total number of arrests for the (wenty- | had been torn off, one eye gotged out, AR & 5 g e i At reservatlons, - only way the Tnlerior | bride was richiy atired in white satin, with | brapt wires and e sort e Hammeoclts | four hours ending at midnight s 210 by far | bis body otherwise shockiugly muliated o ,‘1.‘““ ey Te G Yoy Arowned | 4 ent can prevent tiespassing is by | rufflings of lace. She walked up th The water 15 on o level with build, | the largest ever made In a single day the explosion of a dynamite cartridge. He & lof the committee having the arrangements LONDO! Crown Point | prosecuting offenders with her brothe cne; s in the inlet district and s breaking Pemessg——t will likely die, h charge were Mr. Gladstone, Algernon | Color printing works at Leeds has been 4.7| Sterm Warnlngs bid Much i chureh ¢ ] Mon; M 1o the Poet Sh Jdosephine de Acosta, daughter of the la ATLANTIC CITY, J., Sept. 30.—The Sept. 90.—A monument erected by | Saveria, minis 'Venezuela. over the board walk all along the ocean Fwo Savigus Banawsye . 1 e 1 my was glven | front, The electric railroad on Bragantine | SCRANTON, Pa., Sept. #—Two serious ton Mansy, b Swinburne, the English poet; Felix Caval- | sirayed by fire, entailing a loss of £100,000 WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—Acting Chieg | bY the & mather, Mrs, Jose de Acosta, | streef has been washed up in several places | runaways occurred n here. In one, at DAYTON, Sept. 80.-Friday was pensiom o Jotth. Riggerio Borghl, Menoti Garibaldi, Bd- / mond de” Amiels, the poet Hovio, and other Dunworthy of the Weathier bureau has issued | ¢ apartmen s in the Waldorf on the lower end of the beach and it 18 | ¢ 1 eminent Itullans. Toere was a large p hariset iy O e o wheach anid It 18 | Clark's summit, Patrick Lonney was killed, | 48Y at the Soldiers’ home and the veterafils PUGIINE S8 S0 VALY REIvAL an ik s e s Y enred the bix steambont whart will go, an | G SRR PO GOanes was Kiled. | yere paid 160,00, & few of them visited the (i grag y by it is rapidly weakening. The rallroad tracks | M Tackawanna, w ! ives ' the Siiaity > n six maps the origin and progress of the NEW YORK, BBy wolemn and | A& (At pomt were submeried and the lag | lded, Robert Willis was internally injured | dives in the vicinity of the institution Sata 88 ering of Enelish residc ot nent A with Witfally Misbranding Cattte | West Indla hurricane which lasted from Sep. | ‘mpressive ceremomfes {n 8t Chrysostrom | 8fternoon trains had great difficuity i | fid A0S AVillls had her collar bone broken, | Uroay, and were robbed, (Al 1 oclock thi Iallans. Lady Shelley wos sopecssnted by S et sl CALPTHIN KAY ARRESTED, A n | ied iy Cheir ohifl was thrown over the ruiling of | Morning three of the cld soldiess were fou e to Steal, - tember to the h. The weather ob Ep pal church toduy the personality of rossing. a bridge into the river, thirty feet below, | murdered and thelr bodies Iying in th prvah. RAWLINS, Wyo., Sept. 80.—(Special Tele- | Ssfvers along n:»‘w t npnl{l that n\yt!14 re- | Russcl Whitcomb, fornier Boston soclety Drove Off the Ferryboat and Drowned. but suffered no further fnjury thun. u | O d. aanele ames sre ‘Adel hus | r.“ : e ivesmt sl kg ; vap. | SUlt of the hurrieane waraings no shipping | Mar s sun an. e emerg into MINNIGAPOLIS, Sepl, 30.-At Chusks hroken nose. f Leglon and John Irett ol ¥ \. 30.~The soclalists of this | & Word reached here today that Cap- | wuy damaged. The warnings also were of | 'Brother Hugh ihe founder und first | M! A L ehaaks - y. The eity police und detoctives qave o ISEEhITAND Soolaline @5 LRI | tain Ray, U. 8 A, acting | great value to the rice interests and the dam- | MEMber of the new herhood of the | LWeNLY miles scuth of thix city, last even- Retire its Sulclde, fifty suspects locked up, A number of V8 2y today held a demonstration in front of | [\ at Shoshone Agency, near Fort | 4o wus sHght. The goods in Charleston &, | AMeFcan Church, his 1ife being ‘conse. | & Louis Shirpe and hix family of five [ PHILALEL Sept. .-dohn A, | Erans are missing from the hame, but w tho House of Parliament. A labor song, the (e A, wis AUBMICHERS goocs 1 Chispia - | crated to work amoms the poor and lowly, | children drove upon the ferry to cross the | Mechun, & former well Known merehuni | P U all Hight. Washakie, has been arrested. The warrant € before the storm (ide | and expecially among the children of pov- | river. It being durk he drove two far, and | o¢ this clty. e od - ehm.u:;\uv‘rj;h demands Ilnu\v'\l]\ul arnlmrldkrr charges wilfully misbranding live stock with | *I7Y¢ 1, aud $1.000,000 worth of property was | erty. Brother Hugh. will be joined by an- | the pole knocked down the apron and the s city, committed suicide ut the High Winds on Lake Superior, o singng had the effoct arg N Nocinlists Dowo u Vienna. saved, | other Boston young man in & week or ¥o. | team and family drove overboard into the | B'rard house by shooting himself in the | CALUMET, Mich., Sept, 80, -Te b: rendering the erowd restive and the poliee fn- | intent to thereby steel the same and prevent LA v | 8 e river. Sharpe saved himself, but hiy wite | Iende Kor muny vears he was i partner | o oomtorevaiied here A1 Iuk:”:lclp::z’ k> Rervensd wnd dispersed the meeting. Four- | the identification thereof. The crime Is al e Putter's Runuing Mate Dead and five children and team were drowned. e R it oty ombHght & ¢, and i 9.4 WASHINGTON N neering M P 3 5 = b when he withdrew from it about ten years | 1l last night apd toduy Although ne feen of the leaders were arrested. leged 1o have been committed on Septembe K MEMPHIS, Scpt. 20, ~General A, M. West, = - a0, he 100 Kout $150,000. N . " Wrecks have been heard of. it W quite Dot s T e 7. Clarles Blondie, an ex-cowbay, is | boards reports upon the performance in pri- | candidute for viex pre#dent of the United | - Fwd ' nent Lflulrnlor, for the deed 000 Mo cause Is known | e Rat some boats hive been deatreded 4 L charged as accessory. he case excites | vate trial of the torpedo boat BEriccson ~are tates In 1584 on the greenback ticket with TR A rpeclal from Olivet b - - o~ g LONDON, Sept. 80.—There is @ strong sus- | more than ordinary interest on account of | (hat she made twenty-one kuots with 350 | Benjamin P, Butler, dicd at Holly | 10 the Free Press says; Thomas Estabr g Frohistorts Cuble Communication Kestor i o that the Chllian crulser Blanco En- | the prominence of the parties and the | revolutions of her propellers. As the engines ¥, Miss, sduy. General West was | principal of the nornal department of Olivet PORTEMOUTH, O, Sept, 80, K lcton NEW YORK pt. 20.~The Anglo-Amerks, 4, which was completed on the Tyne | friction existing between the capiain and | are designed to un when at full speed 400 | \'\S f'f.'l.'-:'.'\;".f{.!\.:’l‘.', Raicago, Bt Touls rl'i'.".‘“’rf‘."rdrfi.fin’{%t‘J':.“t.'""".’ (O the | of & prehis ric glant has been exhumed fn | can Telegraph company furnishes the i s Wk, il be turned over to @ Chiness | pooble of Fremont county pertaluing o In- | revolutions, the engiaeers ave no doubt 1t | Sentra), 4nd " was ‘the ploneer — rallroad prominent educators tn’ Michigan and was | Hie sheléton 18 signe ool o helant ‘i e e ecot e DcH DUSRER S 88 %00n aa she reaches the high rear n affal wll make the required twenty-four knots ver | bu‘ider of the south, 4 years of age. He served as principal of | four feet across thé shoulders, has been restored, W