Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 1, 1894, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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

Other pages from this issue: