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| HUKG CHANG DEPOSED FROM COMMAND | Former Great Premier of th thres in Disgust to Pao-Ting-Foo Army Is Distrusted by the NEW YORK, Oct. from Shanghal says A special dispatch “ Prince Kung, who will treat with the Japan- jeneral Sang Tsing of the province of Hul retires disgusted to Pao thousand Hulan soldiers are gathered around ) Bhan-hai-kwal. ang's army SHANGHAL, Oct. hg at Pekin Is increasing hourly a authorities find breaks upon the part of the Chinese popula- leading Chinese representatives at Pekin tear The anti-foreign fe repress out Japanese march upon Pekin the capitai will be capt the Chinese soldiers gathered fend it are dissatisfied and unreliable, 1t is reported here (hat Li Hung ¢ recelved orders not to proceed to Corea GRAPHIC STORY LONDON, Oc naval officer Which was engaged in the fight off the mouth of the Yalu the Graphic details of the fighting, “On board was awful. working on a four-ton gun were blown up by & shell from the The fourth trylng to escape from fArth stuck to his post Naniwa, one shell entering the engine room of the Japanese ship and another smashing der ferebridge. The Chinese “suryiving gunner ““A shell glanced from the steel deck of the sbattering everything th Who was in the act of spe tube leading to the engine room was blown left hanging king throug into atoms 10 the speaking pipes. “Huge fragments of armor and the backing thereof were ci the shot, crushing a large number of sailors 1010 a shapeless mass. Buropean engin act of eroping about pair a steam pipe, was drenched from head f an assistant who who was in 1deavor to re- with the blood digemboweled by his side from the enem: “The Clien Yuen arrived at the day after the fig] Wel Hal Wel the same condi- from her or Blrewed her decks.’” The wrller expresses (he opinion that if tlie Buropean rulers could of the Chen sworn war henceforth and forever. corpses which LI UNG CHANG'S RIVAL Frince Kung, Who is in Royal Favor, Un- nds fis Basiness, “WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 Nas been recalled to imperial favor in China and placed at the head of the privy couneil f5 said by diplomats who have known him personally to be one of the . adroit statesmen in the Chiness as behind him a long re service, beginning April, 1884, when he fell wis the founder of the Tsungli-Yume rince Kung, who blest and most ord of distinguished ¥ n remaining pled the place and {he imp « family ficd, was due the very existence of the | ‘reigning dyv | In April, 1884, th> e pross rogent d 811 sed him from office in disgrac: werting that probably on Biealth be had become careloss aud haa'nes- He has since recovered, and while he is now fu the 60s he Is sald to ~be a vigorous, alert r During his ref opposed Li Hung ( restoration Is taken here to mean the aseendancy of his party over Li Hung Chang, and It is ‘also bel evel mitted to a vigorous war polic: deavor to force the fighting with the Japau- fnstead of following the Fabian policy of Hung Chang, who m st give lag in the direction of affairs. here Prince Kung ha of evil habits, who dled in | many years ago. ®on, it 15 not b deavor to place him on the throne and dis- place the relgning emperor, as the empress * would sca ¢ly pit him in a poit'on whe e he could destroy her own son confident of his loyalty. WASHINGTON, in hev decree as- lJected his duties. the viceroy, he stands e and will en So far as known but one son, a youth fit of dissipation have a second jsved here th unless she felt -The officials here who have been closely watching the progress of the war In the east puzzied to ac- roops at Posselt bay, from Tien-Tsin. " | the eastern boundary between Corea and the Russiam maritime provinces. lieved any Chinese troop are in the neigh- barren to warrant the plan of marching the troops overland clear rcross Corea the army advancing on Mouk considered inconceivable are preparing to resist The purpose of the other move- from Tien- Japanese fleet off the Chi ‘s coast near Shan-Hai-Kwan reasonable and les on the boundary betw provinces of Manchooria eastern end of the great yerses China. fnto Corea. ment reported is much more Shan-Hal-Kwan the Chinese and, as the line is already in operation be- tween I and Tien-Tsin, the town is a place there would be nothing of a rapld advance on Peking, the capital, and unless the Chinese formidable than it has been so far, the march could be made in a week or ten days. 15 A WAR OF CONQUEST. Japan Helleved to Contomplate the Division of Chiva 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 2. who was once stal whose name would carry welght because of his acquaintance diplomatic usage would Meves that the division of China Into three | powers Is the end Japan aims to achieve through the war. “That plan by Japan elght or nine “Certainly the war can vonsidered one to establizh th, wince that has been g apparently become s war of conquest, and it Iooks as though China would soon be driven {8 880sal 1o other nations (o Interceds in her *“The impression that the Chinese are personal courage fs ‘Incorrect,” A prominent diplo was known to be o longer be independence L Jasking 15 SHED JUNE 1t MPEROR TO BE DETHRONED “8.n of Heaven” 11 a Fair Way to Lose H's Job in China, he ¢ he ne the ( led taken Ir which Chir ally tion which on LONDON, letter frc selor of the whether it is not strange the startling tele- cetved Chinese disast grams | out confirmation. | far to ived the n, «d defeat, | torce, being « killed and The rem eral thte Jap. | a | po proportions. Sie g ph LONDON, a successor London, Rt poll was an elected w mayor few ye er ot | | | mi Peking. from | ths Gulf of d flank | Moukden. As alrea Shanghal s the river and Tien-Tsin anesa are within striking distance of Tien- their right and is fully € hitne | | cen in little is n China and wtion here this intry cil has hers of to roturn, who are in iters, Fourt MAT formati spy, the pro At nists Granid du way, Mr. an Mrs. Oliver L0 dated Paris peror LONDON, stroyed by Makavi ROME, Oct. 2.—The trial of the members of the Mulavit Lucera, near | fuished today | were wequitted and sixiy-eight were sentenced of imprisoument varyiug from five | to ten years. | to term Waterspa olal fre | wway. AHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, COPY FIVE INGLE Chinese Gordon hamen equipped and question mainly of leadership | factor to be | low esteem i2ation, although one military and chivalrous side as ssociated with men of arms are | merely follow While the les- | wanting here, calling to fill their stomachs, | son of war may lead China to adopt western s o far as they concern the organization r army and navy, there and equipment of b Is little probabili effect in cha her complicated civiliza- centuries satistactori OT AWAY, Ping Yang. The Times publishes Sir Halliday M Chinese embassy Ping-Ying are still with He eays the reason is not dispatches Sortaibon et the amount mate $500,000. o1t of provisions, a retreat when the city was Invest contemplated ining 9,000 commanded by a gen- wely stited to have been captured by effected a retreat concludes with the statement that his pur- the letter is to reduce the @ in writing | Japanese victory SELEC A LOKD MAYOR. 1s the Poll. Senior Alderman representing the Alder headed the poll today in the voting for the present srge Robert Teylor. proceeding, opposition whi Joseph Reynals, LAY, part of the fourth floor of Gleason’ At Main and Second the tops of several adjacent bulldings lie piled up in-an The worst damage, how- was' done to property on Markham and Nearly every building in many are_to- blown away Hon indescribablo heap. necessary by the on Saturday last against the senior alderman, | who, according to rotation, shou thout opposition to be t Commerce streets. is_unroofed, and The large three-story bu lding at Markham and Cumberland, occiipiad by the Carthy company, is a total -story building on the oppo- site corner, occupied by Max Elkans as a sa- third story house was blown off, and t) were flooded d have been | tally wrecked. nals grew out of the fact that during the past | he has been a promoter of a num- smpanies dividend, and have also figured manner in compa to Sir Joshua the contest of Sa today in order that as 1s also the twi as some recent very flattering promotion, the opposition nals grew 8o strong that tponed until 11 might be taken. is officially an- that 5,000 Japanese troops have ar- Passiet bay, near the Rus- froutier. it was reported lad been sighted on from Shan Hal Kwan, 200 miles from Large bodies of Chinese troops have been drafted to that district during the last few days in order to prevent the Japanese ling. Fass'et bay the great Russian 1inus in the east that a Japanese eptember 2! i« mot far from Viadivostock, stronghold and The latter opens upon Peter the tireat and the It is difficdlt to con- insanc asylum, patients are confined, and many patlents injured. the confirmed. have bee and this fact gves eolor to Passiet bay adjoin it jectura the chject of this move on the part of Japan, unlexs to protect the ar of the Japanese army the direction Then egain the 5,000 men referred to m'ght simply be reinforcements for the Japanese army now marching upon possible attack from Russian fronti, the union depo . a Times dispatch from that it is reported there that | K0 Japateie troops have been landed on the Yellow If this Is true, the Jap- estimated at an Lung The damage to thy Tsin and niay be preparing to push Pek ng, leaving the formidable Taku forts on Tien-Tsin is the port of P:king | miles distant from capital of China. Minister Ineredulons, 2.—Officials incredulous today WASHING Chinese legution were very ot the reports penitentiary emperor was about to be dethroned place among the convict McConnell and his his plac % It is point Prince Kung affairs that for crediting an internal W the emperor The oficial draft of the new treaty between slvned In China now on its way to It is expected the president’s | ng the treaty effective will be the next step taker. | | proclamation m; is too great Dr. Jacab 7. Rritiah Cab LONDON, Oct n calle Suddealy Summoned. A special cabnet couu- for Tuesday next and the who are absent been hurriedly summoned ‘clegrams have been sent to Sir Harcourt, who started yes of the ministers Sudden develop- relations between Great without doubt, ty summoning of the min- the city have William Vernon el terday for ftaly, and other FEORIA, Otk Whisky trust have been in secrct session at trust headquarters since 9 o'clock this morn- ing and all efforts to interview any of the dircetors or trust Pesident Greenhut nothing but routine by secretary vise. meeting, directors present meeting of the Whisky trust sald this after- neon that the directurs were unlikely to take decided action is probable that the trust stockholders would be held soon, and would be called upon to take whatev action might be necessary, New York ments feared in the Britain and ¥y reason for the b on Anarchists Arcested 2—Acting upon BILLES received uthorities of this city made some wnt arrests of anarchists, discovered a plot, hatched by four- to blow up the Italian con- The spy, it anarchists sulate in this louse the polic {sing documents communication similar bodies of anarchists Clark and C. were in close consultation among themselve: morning, and seem to be looking for sonie- thing to drop, and are here to protect President Greenhut insists that he will pull LIVERPOOL, gers booked to sail tomorre: by the White Star line steamship Teutonic, are: Colonel Oct. 2.—Among the pass for New York utville, Mrs. C. B. Hemminway, Is_confident Miss A, 2. Hemminway, Miss C. T. Hemmin: all right, but admits its present dificulties Mr. J. 1. Kunne ! Mrs. David Torriance. CATHOLIC Wiltlau ever Enter Paris. A Standard dispatch bas a flaming article on the report that Emperor Willlam to visit Parls during the next ex- res the German Tmportant Changes Northwestera Diocese, MINNEAPOLIS, says that some important changes are northwestern Blshop McGoleck of coadjutor to Arch- it Father Keane of the Im- maculate Conception parish of this city, is to bishzp Bishop Marty of Sloux Falls s to be glven of St. Sioux Fulls bishopric is to be given to Father Cleary of the St. Charles parish. says, | will undoubtedly go through. Eun Into wo Open Switeh. A speclal train of eight coaches on the Missouri Pacific ral- passengers ing for Kansas City, but n . derailing the engine and seve McCambridge the face wped and olored boy named who was steal was fatally crushed contemplated The of the Catholic chureh. will | PParis until ke shall bave returned Metz and | Strasburg to France. | bishop Ireland Great Damage to Grapes. Standard trom raged Saturday Austrian ecoasts, na says a violent storm The whole vintage was de- | jorted to have occurred, but no details | have leen received. LEAVENW( the accused Over a Handred. NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—The World's spe Caracas, waterspout near Valencia last Friday more than 150 people crops of 400,000, Herrington of this on the trucks, and will die and caused a loss of | Heavy rains continue and nany houses and bridges have been carried | ment of the Oet. lone struck this city at 7:30 o'clock this evening and almost devastated portion of the city. by |LITTLE ROCK DEVAST Cyclone Mows a 8wath Throngh the Busi- ness Fart of the City. MANY PEOPLE KILLED AND Electric Light Plants Wrecked and the City In Darkness, Which Greatly Tmpedes of Ascertaining Extent of the Catastrophe. Several people are known many the by incalculable. probably approxi- The cyclone was accompanied rain storm, business houses unroofed are destroyed by water. struck the state and penitentiar; western part oying down the stable | unroofing the main cell building and demol- ishing the warden's office. were serlously injured, one of whom died an town block, floor. Baton The Tilles was of the old The streets are filled with tin roofs, electric wreckage, several days before the extent of the damage can be accurately known. situated at Second Bacum, was wrecked. estern Union telegraph office next door and wrecked it, thus cutting off all tele- graph communication with outside points. The city is in the densest da searching wounded, but a list of the casualties is unob- Among those known to have been fatally 5 member of the Arkansas legic- Sam Smith, a prom- badly wounded, known to have been more or less not_obtainable Kkinds of rumors are afloat, one to the effect is also in hae officials He Made el Through the herofe services of Mayor H Frank Mahon Jured and helpless are receiving the best of to property slone, midnight, will reach $1,000,000. insane asylum will reach That at the penltentiary will reach and eels are covered with from the wrecked buildings. motors are pinionec the track on Main street with lieavy raftings are a total loss. press correspondent midnight were A but Superintendent sistants soon succesded Fortunately 450 nvicts had been taken to Sunnyside plan- tation some days At the insane asylum was found the great- The roof of the was completely demolished and several wards caved in, destroying everything inside. tients made their escape, . It is not known how inmates were killed or injured, as many are in there to learn anything Ingate, who came here ago_from accept a position in the asylum, was Killed. TRUST DIRECTORS CONFER. Admits Difficulties Are Serlous. 2.—~The directors ness would be con- the present S 1URC 2.—The —— Murr age Cuuses u 2.—~The announce- rringe of Willlam L. Grout, cne of the mlilionaire owners of s sew'ug l Ll Third street, river front, the east practically is unroofed and a The large cotton which some 600 been blown down But the asylum distributers them being Robert Woodward Chamberlain. T WORK, machine for mediately Grout Arizona, there, Fireman | with spondence Ridgo, sites were cating when sistant tary to the ment. some act pointees in consider Baron strong protest new DE guard week kton, v months ago, divorce and ! property for $100,000. This' was almost i followed by @ statement that Mr legal granted a divorce had MONUME Commissioners WASHINGTON, mauga Fullerton, and historian Tennessee mission Pennsylvania of the Gettysburg commission were also looking over the field commissioners have been engaged in locating positions of respective numerous repres dance, that the work | battiefiela the effect largely rep W field in this countr: for located delegation s al positions. IN MORTON'S DE! commission. Eliza Reynolde of has created ‘a big stir. his first wito filed a bill her DR 5o A VTS AT CHICKAMAUG A, ous Natbetield, 2.~The commissioners, Smith, General V. commission, turned to Washington from Nashville, have been on the battlefield for the last weeks, engaged with the sfate committee lo- cating battle monuments. by They were accom- Loui-lana state commission, Senator Walthall and his staft from the Mis- sissippi commlssion, Captain © commission, his battery, some members of the Ohfo com- members Three ntation of both sides they were nble to establish a great many points of h'storical interest | members of the rational commission report king and improving the the greatest hitherto in doubt. is progressing with vigor, and the road-making has been nearly finished under tho direction of General Stew art, the resident commissioner. The formal dedication of the park s ex- pected to take place next September. executive commitiee of the Grand Army of Republic_and the persons K project are already in corre- b a view to fixing dates so that the encampment at Louisville and the dedi- cation of Chattanooga in such attend both, All of the information recefved here is to the veterans of both armi engaged at Chickamauga are arranging to be esented at the dedicaticn, The New York delegation has been bu engaged in locating (he positions York troops at Lookout Mountain, Missionary hahateh'e and Ringgold, and as they have a large appropriation to draw upon they cxpect to make New York's monuments the most Imposing ever erected on a battl y. The fifty-six Ohio mo; uments are nearly all in place and the re- mainder will be completed this month, Ohlo granite The Pennsylvania progressiug rapidly in lo- has been cared for, and from the pholographs brought back by the commission it would in beauty and symmetry of.deiign her bat- tla monument Is second to' mone yet erected. all follow each other veterans interested PARTMENT. Absence of the Sceretary of Agriculture and Chief Assistant Causing Trouble. WASHINGTON, Oet. department was left without an acting head Assistant Secretary sponse to a telegram announclag the serious Illness of his wife in today. 9.5The Agricultural Dabney Ky left the city Secretary Morton ‘is in Dabney shoutd post bevond the 9th of this month, it would cessary for President Cleveland to designate some afficial to act temporarily, as Istican is, by law, pel'ed to submit his menthly report on crops of the department, and it can- g0 to the country under the law the sccretary Or acting secre- it compelled to nomi- nate an acting secretary, can only do so for ten days, and in doing 0 he is limited by 10" the selection of an officer nominsted by him and confirmed by the senate. such officer become n on_the 10th the h approve The president, is only om: to the GERMAN His Govern WASHINGTON, question new von tariff act action against country spirit of rican Germany partment transportation , and has decided to retupn’ th the United Btates steamship the ‘Machias, to, recurn vesnel Italy Detroit government hibits Europe, on take will_convey and ain exhbition model yard., jon the c view versity monies was an addr The m WASHINGTON, the director of th ing the month of § ptember the coinage gokd at the various mints 033 692 and of silver $8,766370, of ,100 were standard silver dollars, four assista was raised. the first war " contrary to expectation, Detroit will sail before the’ Machias, so she preclous/ freignt the exhibits from ington to Norfolk on a river steamer this turned over of the Detrolt, who expects to sail Monday next Maodel of 1t WASHINGTON struction bureau has complefed and placed Navy " department in mivtature—altough the model Is over six fect long—of the battleship Texas, now nearing completion at the Norfolk navy lel shows in marvelous fash- plicated mechadism of this great batteship and s itself a triumph of the con- struction art. Catholic Un WAEHINGTON, at will not be back betore October. Owing to the anomalous form of statutes under which the Department of Ag- riculture was elevated to the dignity of a ministerial portfolio, no peds: for an acting secretary of dgriculturé during the ubsence of both the secPetary and ae- case Assistant detalned from in the could, esignate some official from another depar- depurtments secrelaric by law his absence other confirmed ap- department, d probable that some legis- lation wiil be proposed at the next session of s to remedy applying to the Agricultural department. the defect AMBASSADOR PROTESTS, Objects te the Discrimi- United States and Germany has been raised by that feature of inspired trouble of any of the sugar schedules. German_government, through its ambassador, Jeltseh, the seeretary of state against that clause of the act which imposes an additional duty of on-tenth of a cent per pound on sugars imported from those gov- roments which pay an export bounty on the article to their producers; German government that this featur re oppressive the sugar producers of that and arrapgements b:tween the two governments, particularly in view of the concession by which the embargo agalnst enforced by Thé German sador sald the protest bad been entered in a friendly spirit. TROIT'S PRECLOUS FREIGHT. 1t is held by the Columbian Exhibits to Be Returned on Her to Spain and Italy. WASHINGTON, Oet, has changed 2.—The its plans relative to of the Columbian o Hattle Ship Texas. 2.+The naval versity Opens, .—~The Catholie university was opened yesterday with appropriate ceremoni.s. 15 the sixth year for th five students reported for work. regarded as of the advane a4 s, university. highly satisfactory fleld which The feature of the day's cere- ' by! Bishop Keane. e the Month, 2.~Reperts show wounted 1o § HOWGATE'S NEBRASKA GIRL | cholee landd in Florlda. STATEMENT OF s absolutely nothing about the land trans He possesses a lively recollection of Etory of Nellie Burrell's Connectix the We .th:r Buroau Defaulter, representative made the following statement Howgate made the acquaintance of Nellie Burrell in Washington, where she had received | in one of the SHE AIDED HIM IN HI3 HOUR OF NEED appointment Beatrice Lawyer and n Nequesters Property Held by Army of the Tennes [l nnual Reanlon - Prepacations for the Meeting. Nellle Burrell's father was a can- for state senator from his opponent that there is no truth In the story that How- The recent Howgate of the United States weather ice, an officer who had defrauded his govern- ment of nearly | He does admit that Nellie Burrell has been halt a million to the time of his capture in New York last making his escape from ties, through an officer's stupidity, In eluding the secret service for ffte has been a nine days' His discovery in a basement | book stall on a crowded thoroughfare of | York City, his broke sttt THEIR CHARTERS ARE SAFE. Carns of the the rating the O ell Blnfs Motor Lt (Spectal Tele- | supreme court of imporiance to Omaha and down appearance, and his evident despair over his recapture, have | been told in every city in the country from | York to San recital comes the story, now almost forgot- ten, of the brilliant captain’s exploits fifteen Crossland agains & Council Blufts Rallway and the Omaha Bluffs Railway and Bridge compa; ington society and the trusi government. Nebraska furnishes to the long story of C in part and part; opin‘on ptain Howgate's career, of romance and cqually significance, now given to the public for the first time, is known in official circles companied by imultaneousl: he purpose of build line of street lge and operating a Investigation mill tax to aska citizens and lead large portions of the money stolen from the nt by the dashing military to the recovery em being that the tracks shail Macdonald the reception committee in carriages and escorted with military honors 1t was also required first brought the news of Captain Howgate's the company rails and one f i that where tracks This woman appe 1 friend of the captain and when she appeared he shook hands with her in a owners the cost the Influenc October morning was manifest in their brisk smiling faces corporation tock of that corpor serated the bridge and done 1o avoid nd before she left she gave him a large sum of money from a well filled purse. The sequel to the e ion, which has ons of two corpora ntful history of Cap- tain Howgate is woven around the personaiity al Mrs. Williams referred to under so commonpla Miss Nellie time on the again and more history re- minds of those present tham was ever recorded on paper about the Army Pennessec. rom Muddy Creek (o from Pittsburg Landing down little skirmish—it was all fought over again, and the veterans enjoyed of fighting vastly more than | they did that in vogue thirty-one years ago. General Howard, the one to go upon the retired list, is here wonderfully well preserved and jJust as e thusiastic in his friendships as he ever wa “Christian soldier'" looks good for tem of active service, but the law of the land say that he must soon retire and make way for younger me Colonel Fred sional charter was sought to compel the forfeiture of the charter two corporat failed to comply ordinance quoted, and that the The woman ouplied with. of this mythi Burrell, a young D ihe the conditions little town of De Witt The manner in which the notice of u distinguizhed army officer, became his mistr in Saline county L L requiring foreign nits to transact business in the state. The lower court granted the prayer of the | forfe'ture of the « on the grou.ds orations to rec wanderings and adv portion of the histo | both corporat y of Howgate's c the T\ a corpor. tion, holdin | are insufficient for a forfeiture of c uplainants have a remedy in the the company that the groinds of wanderful r bank of ly sweeps through have suffered damage. were a short time since but the beauty of Burope, and nature in this valle by unsightly but practical improvements, but | among the few there existed a fond parent with g daughter of This wild flower of the pralries was Nellie Burrell, and she possessed a form us perfect as a Hebe and & beauty as radiant as u giow- Iy with th law roq | rations fo secure permits to do busine w lsis in Session, 2.—(Sp:cial As.ociation Conzrogutio barber shop, Telegram.)~The - Daveaport Congregational Congregational | today with about fifty delegates After devotional t by Riv. Mr. government, Captain Howgate panied a party of friends to Nebraska on a hunting_expedition. to De Witt, and jeiger of the State Sunday ra of Clinton read a nee and Kindred Erro v a paper by Mrs y on “Orpha es vere made by Rev dashing captain of a young girl The denouement came quick!: could demand. as his This afternoon Washington he carried the girl's heart with She had promised to fo kindred for him and she on ake home and e Conrt Decisions, DES MOINES, Oct. Supreme court decisions were handed down Fowler, appellant gate or some of his personal friends enlisted | Agricultural department, Chief Harrington of the weather bureau » Des Moines & of the depart ington, ostensibly The g1l went to Wash- 15 a department clerk mistress of the Charles Hig volunteer infartr; George H. Richmond, first lieutenant, Six- Wisconsin volunteer infantry, Madis | Woodbury d Once in W of apartments was installed a short distan tain Howgate. Des Moines dis- Here she wa | Thomas, judge, afirmed Of the government f Charged with 4 Cha d's Rui well known in every detall. and has but recently been retold When the crash came How to his government Charles Moo cial Teiegram.) the ld-year-cld daughter of the pro- place in social circles and became an inmatc of a prison cell. 1882, he induc: to his residence, ladles of the peeting officer of th wife being cook examination nwoed for trial before tter he wrote to who is a prepossessing and well de- that he wanted to pro- of il fame. 1 an officer to accompany him and there, while the young entertained the unsus- law 80 charmingly in was taken to G grand jury. veloped girl, sho swallowed | cure her for a hou date to the s discovered him completely, and from day last weelk when he w world knew not the whereabouts of Captain is not known Iscu s Edueation, DUBUQUE, Oct. 2.—(Spectal Archbishop Hennessey will address the coun of archbishops at his devoted accompanied Philadelphia, FERRED HIS PROPERT story of Captain How gate's western wanderings is one of interest for the reason that it was not until after he made his sensational escape that he began to implicate other parties with his plans 10 se- cure for himself the plunder he had tuken government his escape in the east Captain Howga foux City, Ia., plac.d Liniself under te potect on of a frieal | upon whese loyalty he could rely. this friend that that he “wanted to cov could not fall Into the hands of the gov ‘atally Crushed in a Sewer DODGE, Ia., Oct Zrick Lundgren was fatally c {oday by tle caving in of a From this point th pecial Tele- Bridge Appr OAKLAND, he had some Florida lands r up,” £o that they | this evening the was the smoker, Jumped (he gineer stopped the train, 10 do 50 the forward part of the train e smoking car was Howgate was sent to another friend | braska City man obraska City, He finally stated that there was but one man of his acquaintance who Pos- sessed the necessary qualifications demanded embraces some breaking just as the car reached the ground rolled down the bank and into the w sharp attorney living at Beatrice, a man v years go by. 15 the track and fell into the water be employed by the state, and one w sions proven hig shrewdness Hongate weat to the Beatilce ctto ney ognized by a gentleman who happened ihe train when he arrived A n thought to give Howgate up to the in order 1o obtain a re terwards, learning that the reward was small, he concluded to say nothing. from the train to the residen ney to whom he had been re his Nebraska City frien1. consultation, peared for several to Beatrice and again he held loug. conferences with the Be the occasion of this last visit Nellle At this visit it is cla that the land held by Howgate was deeded to Nellie Burrell At the same time Nell ents were called to Beatrice, went home they carried with them decds (o They emigrated to that | southern state almost immediately o trump: cFa n's Drum corps following, ' The Soel the Army of the T & Sred balihg will ‘march from the Royal Are N ror o the car has not yet Wilson of Ban n recovered, rancisco is badly hurt Assembly 'he sociely, headed I States Infantry ba; not seriously. esraliti) AT, LOUIN GREAT DAY, Howgate went * of the attor- residence of General Dodge m. 10 5 p. m.-Rece neral Dodge. Society of the The two were sesn Velled Frophet and Iiis Attendants Mike trice attorney. mpanied him. nearly 500,500 ing. T friends, will marel trumpeters o the Grand hotel to Dohany's operiy ney, or both. accompanied magnificent three m les {n length with his gorgeous Velled Prophet disombarked at Sccond Unit, 1 States [nfuntr Askin; “As beautifully decorat evidence to corrobo- the story that Howgate made 100 matds of honor, c, Dudley Puck qua his excelic Kovernor of Towa; his guests and ball, which far surpassed his | of past years. niertainments the United States and at present the general solicitor for the Hunged by Whitecaps Whitecaps 1n the stated to & mutual friend th visited (he attorney at Beatrice severl times vy solo, J. C Dudley Buck quartet; tattog, a farmer, from The cause of the several barns and been fired in that vielnity, and hogs, horses William' Goode and Berry had been suspected as the guiity pariies, ¢ left the community. hls home aud crime is xald to have resident of program for Thurs “Assem the drum corp arch to the and cows stolen. oceasion of one of the visits gate o Beatrice tle altorney fn question | Good Roynl A Journed business 130 p. m.—Excursion to nade by How- —— m——— CENT o oo s [CRAND OLD BOVS 1N BLUE. ATTORNEY, ¥en Who Mads History Getting Tozethes' 1o Revew C1d Aesociations, | THEY MEET AROUND THE CAMP FIRE e Meets in Councl old the Twenty-Sixth Council Bluffs is prepared to give a royal the visitors who are arriving hour to atte reunfon of the ‘ennessee, which convenes in the opera house 1 the twenty-sixth annual clety of the Army of the of bunting and W ing flags are being shown on every houses sunrise today the business portion of the city will be a mass of waving patriotic colors, Martial music is b badg Legion are as plentiful | politicians in campaign times. | visitors are arriving on every time, and by, tonight most of the visitors will have arrived, rd on every hand, and s and the little buttons Distinguished that Mrs. Johm A Logan ve yesterday with the delegation York, but at 11 ceived from her that she would not arrlve morning her g0 lock wi was e will be ace n-law and daughter, Tucker. They will arrive m St. Paul and wiil receive a royal wels come from the veter: positions under Ge ck General Dod of the society, arrived. He 1 by General 0. 0. Howard, come manding the 3 who held subordinate | Log e of New York, artnient of the East, Gens ayne of New York, Colonel i herman and Colonel The party was met at hotel. A martial band headed the precession, and while the marchs are considerably oider than they marched and fought of the bright: After arriving at visitors were introduced to who crowded around, and campaigns were all 4 veteran who D. Grant played a neat little 5 yesterday. When he are rived he wore a neatly trimmed Van Dyke beard and closely resembled father in facial appearance ing hands with bis fri:nds and making new acquaintances Colonel Grant stepped into the and when he came out the Van Dyke was gone and in its beard cropped close, appesrance. ecump” Sherman, Jr., young and seems ingly difident, but trie image of his fathe; | is kept busy shaking hands with the veterans who crowd around h'm and tell how they 1 his father marched from “Atlanta to the and split the cenfederacy up the back, reral Dodge, who lives in New York and claims_ Tow: grected by his old fr ROSTER OF VISITORS. ister of visitors at 10 o’clock last evening showed that the following members had reported at headguarters: Higley, captain, Cedar Rapids, Ia. lius Cadle, Leutenant colonel and as= nt adjutant general, Seventeenth Army his distinguished But after shak- rlnce was & It made quite a changs om, is belng warmly nds. 0. major, Thirty-seventh Ohlo St. Marys. O, Paddock, major and assistant adjutant general, Fifteenth Army corps, Dodge, major general, New John Y. Stone, second lieutenant, Fifteenth fowa volunteer infantry, Glenwood, Ja. Jucobson, leutenant Seventh Missouri voluuteer infantry, Chicago. J. H. Camburn, major surgeon, Seventeeuth Army corps. colonel, ndar, capiain, First Missour] | L'ght artillery, batt Ware, major and assistant ade jutant general, Sevententh Army corps, St, D, New York City. P. Tecumseh Sherman, New York City. Oliver 0. Howard, major general, U. 8. A. » vernor's Island, New York. William T. Shaw, colonel, Fourteenth Towa volunteer infantry, Ana Charles C. Waicutt, b | Columbus, 0. 0. G. Gordon, assistant surgeon, Sixteenth Army corps, Counc:l Bluffy, This morning trains will bring in the mem- | Louis, Des Moines, Chicago and other points, and they will be met at the martial wusic and flying ban- xpteled that not less than 160 members of the soclety will have signed the br ere the mceting for 1894 is ended, The xociety has about 600 names on the roil, each year sees tue attendance growing This is because the membership ed, and each year the hand of death fs mey brings sorrow to the surviving members of osa, Ta. svet major general, bers in a degree thag PROGRAM FOR THE TWO DAYS, The committee on order of exercises gob together yesterday afternoon and evolved m which promises to be of unusual Interest 10 the members of the soclety. It features which are unusuul With the meetings of the goclety and which to become rmore familiar the The pregram in detall is as % 8. m. ers, Wall M ncssee, headed by th anum hall for the ncing at 10 . m. v the trumpeters, the Second United d and the drum corps, n the nd hotel to tion at the home At this reception 10 com Army of the Tennessee an its guests, all officers of the United !mu‘: all members of other army socleties, the local committ General Dodge are « 5 and citizen friends of «d to attend withe by the trumpeters, soclety, with its . with the I drum_corps leading, House—§ p. m.—Musie, th band; praye ' the trume dden’s Drum riet; addrexs v Frank D, Jacks ldress of welooms P o1 C uell Blufte ciety, General Granville xone, Miss Mary Los I he soclety; musie, bl Wall ok Buck quartet: the annual oration, 0, Teow retreat, drum Lunbard d #'sted by quars fol ) ety wil Viinum mall [0 the \mfi at 10 E:. me: