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OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORN = m— = — e ————— ING, OCTOBER 24, 1894, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS I | ) r Q | Schmidt, T would like to state that T am NN NN " "I\ and gagged last night and the house robbed | (7 A NI " | vassed the leading ship owners and captaing (Y N BRINGING IN B. & M. VOTERS | Rovetudeyvitts i fesgatad | DESPERADOES 1N CONTROL |5 e y.n munited ot war 10 | CLAR HAD A VERY POOR DAY | i35 aty 't e ‘et "ot ISSUE IS SIMPLE . S ' old. 1d Mrs. Spauldij en hoard- | chance is against the safety of the vesse 4l | AumNts OUT TO DELIE HOLCOMR 8 this money tor yearl ] o o W unurally Lollerad 46 Soutaed, Tl ie managers of the Majors campaign — v ] t is thought her crew of sixteen men may i sent agents ¢ o Jut oleomb's P bl b < s e i i have e ¥ First Installment of the Tracklayers from VA b ”,."N“"’.: "”;‘_""l'*,m’."l"\l b Beveral Small Towns Robbed in Approved 'n-t,:-(r:;ET';‘:A "f\',,‘:_. .]:l_ 'S _':'::,:d ot | Was Languid and Showed S8light Con- | have escaped . | 3 Mont na Reach Lincoln and Omaba, |among the farmors. These agents have been Style by the Bill Cook Gang. brigands, led by the notorious outlaw, Julio vulsive Symptoms, FRINVOHSS ALIX'S ARNIVAL Judge Holcomb Points Out the Real Quese instructed to spread the story that before Longorio, vi.ited the Fanch .of Francisco Lh Sl LB TR il Triumphal I'rogress Theough Rossia an tion Now Before Nebraska Voters, becoming a populist Judge Holcomb a Perez, near the village' of Jalostitlan, this Affecting Welcon BUAUKELYES FOR CAUAMITY CRUBAUERS | moriranss. 50 oo coomive fopas on ShAvM TERRITORY TERRORIZED BY THE BANDITS | district, and killed Mr, Peres and four of the | POLICE NOW DISTRIBUTE THE BULLETINS R A S an excessive rate Interest employes of the h. ,Vincente Diaz, o LIVADIA, Oct. 23.—Princess Alix of Hesse |ana that heswas espcclally severo in fore- bt LTS | Darmstadt, the betrothed wite of the caare- | HONEST STATE GOVERNMENT AT STAKE closing whenever the porrowers falle to I L oy - b wite od 3 20 v | Norfolk and Alma Business Mon Refase to | promptly pay interest and principal.. They [ Traln Which They Evidently Intended to | mediately in pursult of the brigands, and ad- | fiiness Taking Its Usual Courso with One | “!!H: arrived here at §:20 yesterday, ac vices have 3 o companied by Grand Duchess he ’ Stand as Searecrows for the Burling- will lso undertake to show from the eourt Hold Up Fulled Out of the Statlon vices have just been recelred here that th Day nn Improveme: 1 the Next mpanied by Grand Duche abeth, her recarde. ANy Judpe. Holtomb: has CODFessed . 4 bandits were followed ino the mountains . sister, wife of Grand Duke Sergius of Hussia. | Listened to by Fifteen Hundred People at ton—How the Gang 18 Work- (ke Iabmers by “':’”:m"|:'::"“'r'm e ot Before They Could Get and three of them captured, Including Lon- Relapso a Little Worse Tha v P The journey of Princess Alix through the 1 g the State. | mortgages on real and that he has al Action. forio.~ All of them will SR aY SNTCTEy Crimea was In the nature of a state |.x:;hfl South Omaha Last Night, ways shown more sympathy for the money Mayor Killed by }Footpads. The s a s = lender than he has for the debtor. Judge Wt ‘”T:’ :\ i :M’ O : % Mirch The princess was met at the Russian fron The fiet Instaliment of the gangs ot men | Holcomb has _emphatically derted *the | LITTLE ROCK, Ark, Oct Last| O of Kincey and onb of the leading| ST- PETERSBURG, Oct. 23.—The follow- | !eF bY the Grand Duchess Sergius and trom | CORDIAL AND SIGNIFICANT RECEPTION Who are to be returned to Nebraska from | (A8rEes (hat he was & qponey loaner as well | pignis program In the great carnival of business men, au he was starting for homs | In& bulletin was Issued at 10 o'clock thjs | (93 Point on they traveled together, arrly the B. & M. extension in Montana arrived | ““rhe raflroes Sroany Ny dttorney | crime, whien is holding the boards in | jast night. was held up "o bbb L L e B M. extensio ) Ived | The railroad organs throughout the state | crime, which is now holding the boards in|last night, was held up+by two footpads, | morning: cFRnl dushenss ait L1 (haTn NBe AFave 1 | ! last night. There were 200 men in the are already informed of the work being done | the Indian Territory, consisted of the whole- | who, upon his showing fight, shot him | *The czar slept better last night. His I* 3 i aln and drove in| Not a Partisan but a People's Movement party, under charge of E. J. Robinson. These | In Judge Holcomb's district and are begin- | wls robbery of several small towns in gen- | fataily in the abdomen. They then escaped. | majosty has little appetite and there is no | Prilliant weather across the coustry in an | f ’ Will Control the Electi . " to hint of the results he “Investiga- ——h open carriage to the Yalta road, the route ol the Election, men wera membera of tho tracklaying | TNA, to hint of the results. Th e bersaal | Wine desperado style by Mr. Bill Cook, sup In Mot Pursuit of the Robbers. improvement in the imperial patient’s [ °F arriag the Yalta road, the rout crew, The B. & M. pay car made its first sona supervision of one L. D. Richards and his Ported by a strong and de company | LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Oet. 23.—The rail-|strength or in the action of the heart., The trip to Sheridan last weck, and it was an-|organ at Fremont Is already chuckling over |of elght or ten followers sur men rode | way officials are making special efforts to | oedema has increased nounced that it had paid off the men whose | the prospective report of the emissaries of the Majors committee. belng decorated at intervals with triumphal arches. At Alusthia, which is situated on the const road leading trom the north ot | MONOPOLY'S METHCDS MU.T BZ REEUKED into the town of Watova early in the evening, | capture the robbers who held up a train at [ This bulletin is signed by the five doetors | \i5 PO4R FO40 IRqing from the horth of it making their approach known by a promis- | Wister, T having their best detectives | in attendance upon the czar. | WA 15 AR g I t A czarewiteh and his uncle, Grand Duke Ser 200 men brought to Nebraska last nignt| STATE PAYING CAMPAIGN BILLS. cuous discharge of firears The bandits | t0Bether with United Stales marshals and | 1y s unnounced here that the marriage of | glus, who left Livadia yesterday morning for | P1ans to Intimidate Voters Must Be Mes were not paid off at Billings, and for some | The fact that the taxpayers of Nebraska Indian police In pursuit 1. el the czarewitch to Princess Alix of Hesse- | the purpose. I e e are called upon to pay a large proportion of | terrorized the Inhabitants, and most of them aaye g HEd ek o ! o © Manly Resistance of Freemen — reason thelr time checks were withheld until| tho expenses of the managers of the Majors | sought safety in their houses behind barri.| Ten Years tor Foisoning ter Husband. | Dormatadt will take place at Livadia to JoHPREY 5 TV WS Geatirtir e Mr. Rosewater Warns the People their arrival at Oma A pert of the | campalgn s belng unpleasantly commented (eaqed doors. Tho outiaws visited every | SPOKANE, Oct. 2.—flelen Grier, an okl | morrow unless the condition of the caar Is| OWICY (0 Livadia was continued. = As the L men were left at Lincoln and the others)WEoR by many people all over the state. | ior i the village, and ran the merchants | 0N convicted of polsoniig her sixth hus- | 4, gerious as to prevent the ceremony. the czarewiteh and his Intended wife were i rhallibol 4l brought to Omaha, paid oft and discharged. | Clerks from difterent offices f the roome | away with Winchesters and revolvers. They | Py b8 beoti schtenced lo. ten Jears ] A bulletin dated Livadia and timed at 7| seated side by side. They were heartily elieved s he firs ip- | ‘ouse are doing clerical work in the rooms |away % S Bn et B * | the penitentiary, -She loucly protested her . » this afternoon. | cheered b e crowds of people who hac g It s belleved that this 18 the Arst shib-|of ihe state central committee, oil inspectors: | took trom the stores all the money they could | innocence, and accused her daughters of con. | D- M. Was made public here this afternoon e avaing prawds of people’ Whio B | jutge dilas A, Holoomb wad grested Jake ment Into the state. These men Wil | employes in the warehouse and grain in- find, and everything else they wanted. The | Spiring against her. It says: During the day the czar was lan- | OO imperial castle was reached at dusk |MIENt at Bauer's hall, South Omaha, by an doubtless many of them, remain in Omaha | spection department, members of the State flice robbed of about $60 In cash and T guld. There were slight convulsive EYMD- | g princess Alix was Immediately con-|audience that was not limited to the seatl until after election. They are not voters|Board of Tramsportation, bank examiners | PeStofice was robbed of about 35 B a ately at wa e seating and cannot vote unless the most shamefyl [URder control of the State Banking board | ¥ . . From Watova the gang ran day. MORGANFIELD IDENTIFIED, toms. . His appetite was better than yester- | y, 109 nto the .presence of the czar and capacity of the house. The “standing room czarina. After a short and affectiona in 0 e and employes at state institutions are all on to Tala, ten miles away, where they re- ot “Ba¥ 1 The bulletin is signed by Drs. Leyde L] only" sign was accepted, and every inch of . ‘ n ’ equires 3 : ala away, Y ays He is the Man Who Held I e £ 3 Sivlawcol s few niintites QUFELID he | 011 . y inch o frauds are perpetrated e law 1equires |as busy as beavers in assisting the Majors.| peated their depredations, They rode into b Him Up. Zaccharin, Popof, Beliaminoft and Hirach, [ {£7¥leW, of 6 few minutes duratlon with the |0, gccommodation eheectully utiiized, Tn voters to hold thelr residence six months | movement. The superintendent of one siaie 4 enplciata i “alienasncnsupon i [T MASIRE; o CRICAISal the BMRoH 4 e ektua L e the state, forty days In the county and | institution who Is paid a salary for giving his t A TRaleRty; K of affection, the bride-clect apple o speaker, R daye 1 the reolnot betore they dro en. | entite supervision to his work 1a"semaiins | stores right and left, very store in-the Watchman Knight positively identi- | Byl inor respecting the czar has trans- | accompanied by the czarina and the other [ political bias appeared to have lost its indie B L e thota | LGt Hiu (1WA e dtate: central. 5ot s visited, and the proprietors com. Morganfield as the man he saw With | ;104 up to 7 p. m., the time of sending this | Members of the imperial family, proceeded | yiquality. titled to cast their ballots. None of these | yittoa rooms and th ~ s it L bty Searcy in Cumberland, Md. Messenger v il . to the chapel of the castle where the im Y e rooms e services he owes to > turn over their cash. The pos e ‘dispatch. The police now distribute the . [t an SiRdtntadiiiif i 5 men come within the provisions of the 1aw: [ the state are being given to politics. to trn over thelr cash. The post-|ygrrey wanted firat db héar -the man's | omots: banetine puslicty Cording to ad | Perial suite was in waiting to receive her. | UIStS, In turn, punctuated his remarks with but that a determined effort will be made to 2 it also robbed of stamps and a small | yojce, as he says he will never forget that | yices received by physicians here from their | & olemn religlous service was then con- | the willing hand vote them at the coming election Is certain NO RUIN IN KANSAS, amount of money. The bandits entered the | voice. While Murray remained out in the | conferees at Livadia, the lliness of the czar ix | ducted, Princess Alix kn vl”l":' beside the | Despite the wear of almost Incessant raile R Ss 1 throw the pubilo off 1ts.guard | town boldly and made no effort to conceal | hall others got Morganfield to talking. Mur- | aking its usual course toward a fatal emprees, Jolning {0 long and fervent sup-|way travel of late, Judge Holcomb was in n or | Ex-Governor Anthany allsto Confirm What | their 1dents None were masked. From declded there was no doubt of it being [ His majesty was better Sunday and M plications offered to the Almighty for th the claim will be made within a few days Mujors’ Cappers Impute to Populism. | .. 2 Hean h ey n. | the voice that held him up. Afterward he | and worse today, while it is expected that to- | Fecovery of the czar. —After this affecting nrriigHion L bf BoIbORIET e hBvEl i in the columns of the railroad press that| Kp\RNEY, Neb., Oct. 23 reports of their description, they were un-| g1y identified the prisaner morrow his strength will carry him to an- | rellglous ceremony the princess and the | arraig of corporate monopoly, though the men who have been at work on the B.| g\ muig ~(Speclal Tele- | goupteqly the same gang that held up the | RICHMONID, Va. Oct: 2—Captain Hinde, | oty e slight raily. Thus the progress of the | imperial party returned to the room occu- | severe, was devold of the petty vindictivencss has been a great political ¢ 4 . at | the Pinkerton detective, visited the govern: ot | Pled by the czar. | noticeable 0 specio & M. extension are all residents of in Kearrey. Hon. W. Missourl Pacific passenger traln, No. 321, at| o7 ofiice this moriiing And wot u reduisition | 3isaase will ebb and flow until the patient | PIe€ by 1he C2ar, o o o imie, | Doticeable in the specious pleas of the place succumbs secker and partisan. It was a dignified, services were no longer needed. But the the town and proceeded to once more rob NATI, Oct. 23.—This afternoon Republicans, democrats and pop= good form, and his voice at its best. His Bryan spoke T > they Wi holding the bl he state temporartly in [ e A y Tala While they were holding up the| ror Morganfield, the Cincinnati susp et IDGN the fori o brother ¢ Chibhendd) Ll braska, who left the state during a i | ALlernoon, and this evening ex-Governor | postoffice, the train pulled into the station. | WASHINGTON, Oct. B o Fhe relatlonship| LONDON, Oct. A dispatch to the | the former th 8 A I Thunly erpealito: titas wib Carbyithals votes order. to secure emp Il be deceived | AHthony of Kansas addressed a large audi- | The trainmen were notified of the presence | between Morganfield and Searcey, the al-| Daily News from St. P.tersburg says. The | rived on Sunday, and the King of y o : : season at home. No one will be dec ence at the opera house. Bryan first |of the gang, and the train was started at | lesed Acquin creek robber, was further es- | rumors that the czarewitch proposed to re- | Greece is on his way here from Vienna TRt Ll L L by these statements, L an first patted | xang, ay when a photograph of Mor- | nounce the throne were based upon a miscon >rof. ~ Merschegewski, the specialist In | interests as citizens, The drift toward The reaction against the objects of the | the populists and then the democrats, but left |O0¢e. The bandits galloped out of town d, recelved from the chiet of police of | ception of the czars order that Grand. Duke | nervous diseases who was supposed to have " y b (AL R e s Wckauon” whI bt | st g st ntiey "G o th . gparint e et % Sl AR (5 S G| e f e aars o i Grand buke | parous s o oyttt few days ugo is gathering in force. Frank | tion. x-Governor Anthony told what Dop- | o¢ N1t eeneradoes responsible Tor the recent | iy, The proprictor prompdly e domtiiny | serfously ill with consumption, rcnounca his | czarina, has returned to St. Petersburg, | €voked condemnation from the wisest of the L ELe 8 Aol shate begat Iters. tom[ 1y Roa o done tor, Kansas, but did nok, sy . | Morgan ture as {hatl of the man | rights of succ.sslon to his younger brother, | from which it Is presumed there is no truth |age, regardless of party badge or button, was designated as speclal state organizers for | it had ruined the financial condition of the | (cPredations in the territory canmot much | Morgan{ B " | fe y L ¢ | onger laye rahals ars of who was at his place with Searcey, whoin [ Grand Duke Michael. The issuing of this|in the sensational stories circulated re- | vigorously rebuked in almost every pass the association, and they are now endeavor- | stato as much as some have tried to Wld i Ll DL s o Bt | h DASSSEY make ik committed last night's rob- | N® had previously identfieli. The pawn-|order was a mere formality, as Grand Duke | garding the hea.th of her majesty prdrad et il il ing to establish branches In the larger towns | out. Bryan said he stood on a platform of | oh . fhe meR Who committed last night's rob | broker where the two “mEsl pawncd some | Goorga's. condition Is nimbat as desperate o | - MOBCOW Upon arriving on Rus- | °f Judge Holcomb's speech. The *‘freedom that of his father. stan territe ss AliX_received a tele- | 10 worship God” demand of carly American of the state. The significant feature in re- | his own and that was anything to down the | broicy "y care Pressing them closely. Chlef|jowelry also recognized the pieture, the bond g'ven by ex- { a reward of $500 for the capture of Bill Cook, | must of the money stolen from the Adams | The czar's somuolence, which abated for twe | gram of welcome to Russia from the municl- | colonists was aptly modernized throughout gard to their appointment is that both gentle- | republicans | Harris of the Cherokee nation has offered | " CHIC'AGO, Oct. 23.—The poueh containing gaaara slgners to the gang's leader, demd or alive. All of the | Express company at the Aequin creek rob- | days, reappeared tcday, with slight spasmodic | pality of Moscow. ~ Princess Alix replicd as | the address In a stalvart protest against cor " a . P Issues Discassed at Sid Treasurer Hill and that both are parties to 5 idnoy. { Xpress ¥ c . (VA LLS sapled hn | . partie IDNET A * : ; light horse guards and all the indian police | bery has Leen recovered through the aid of | fits, indicating uzacmia. as follows: am deeply touched that the | norata intimidation. and & plea for B the suit now brought by the state against| SIDNEY, Neb., Oc U L e Bl UL s el s of the robbers. The pouch was | The Odessa correspondent of the Daily | clty of Moscow has thought of me at the |POT4te ntimidation, and a plea for ‘the right the ex-treasurcr and his bondsmen to re- | gram.)—wW. Hampton, candidate for | Tnited Siatee e eoials ot tho tersitory hone in the woods of Virginia. Sear- [ News says that the censor stops all fele. | moment when I set foof upon the soil of [0 €ast a freeman’s vote untrammeled by o k’”';:“;, ““‘.Hi"y LI oL entative, addressed a large audicnce | been put on the trail. In addition there are LI al: aen{ession. grams relative (o the ciar, except oclal r._ | my new home, 8o long dear to me. We, the selfishness of capital. jon nk swindle e d Norfo & A ; | e ) > d express - JOrLs. Should essage get abroad | my sister and S0 K th There were fully 1,500 people upor 3 3 A 3 < S this afternoon. His discussion of the | Special officers of the railway and expr Pricy . “Tad .o |Ports. Should any message get abr ny sister and If, heartily thank th her re fully people upon the floor e Ay ereniug A held L praliminary and state issues werc well handled | © . making & total of between 300| KREVISING COMMENCEMENT EXERCIBES. | through other channeis and be printed the | old and first capital of Russia. We 0 | and in the balcony of the hall wh had tured mmhlxi ‘ul WRic juyeral oriseie (9t S0 | and arfolted “reghent applavss men ready to commence- concerted | = correspondent sending the dispatch will be | not floubt the fervor of its prayers for the | oy o attond a Holcomb meeting regardloss proposed branch assocl “*mv T <|: for a| The court house was packed tonight fo|action in the morning Yule Huave Reported a Tlan | expell.d from the country. No known for- | health of our beloved emperor. May Cod Hiokity sl e T Al celis ot Dunlnesn s The mack | lxten: tolione; of (he abloat apeschis” aads - — Modsted Aftor Oford. elgn correspondent I8 permitted to reside at | Lelp us, ALIX." | Of party alliance. Judge Holcomb was des eeral mesting of business men. The meat- | [oLiL (6 0% of (he sbleat socerium mude | L ettt g NEW HAVEN, Oct. BA eommittee of [ Yalla, ( o CEmmms laved by the lato arrival of his (rain and announcement, but the proceedings have not | Well of Lincoln » pecple’s party was professrs in Yale university, representing | A Vienna dispatch to the Dally News says | o cFooc! e Chamber of Deputies | theFe were many demands made for Mr. i sk T ers | handled without gloves and Bryan 1ece No Hurry to Go Hunting Robbers ln the | all its departments and appointed about « | the King of Greece arrived at Fiume today. 8 2 ) Rosewater. In obedience to these cal been printed at length in any of the papers &l Bryan recefved | In Hurry & reopened today with a large attendance. M. it that are advocating the election of the Bur- | IS full share of condemnation for his demc- Indian Terrior ear ago 1o revise the exerclses of com 4 S i o a large attendance. M. | mMr, Rosewater responded, and was introduced lington cand'date for governor. The report [ POD course in Nebraska, WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.—Secretary Hoke | mencement day, have reported, and many SOME WILD STOR: 2D, ouset, who represents one of the divisions :.v Al|r H. G. Bell, chairman of the meeting. e mee s shed by a special cof Dr. Harris of Ogalla poke brief n S lea el K changes have 1 rece ded to e cf Paris, moved that the government insti- | In the course of his brief remarks M e R T i [ s 'v\;ll\“l“l *EL conianca”n | Smith has requested the secretary of war | u’lu;‘:"-d 21'1‘,?»'p-.l‘.:n.mr-»;“-"":xj::.!« bt e | Tussian Minister to the United States Con- [ {15! inquiry into the plat which, accord- | water sald b bl NOT A "“’\\“,r‘, "CROWD his own election to the e. Judge | Send troops to the Indian territory to sup | drawn up foa certain extesgi@hodeled after tradicts Newspaper ! talements, ing to L'Autorite, was hatched by the “When a menagerie starts to cross a bridge NORFOLK, Neb.. Oct, 21 —(Special.)—The | Pe4se presided and the Sidney brass and | oress the lawless bands which have been | o oxrord commemoration. The onty speak- | NBW YORK, Oct. 23.—Prince Cantacuzene, | monarchiste, assisicd by the late Ceneral | spanning some stream, it fs the usual $hing Bitempt 1o otaanize o Hualness Men's asso. | cornet 1s discoursed Lhe music. operating there and in the adjacent Country. | ing wiil be an address by the president ‘on | thé Russian minister, authorizes the Asso- | Boulanger, to overthrow the republic. The | to put n;,- smaller elephants first. For thig cul.u.”. here as an adjunet to the Omal —_— Accompanying the request was the commu- | the 4~>|lv.‘llultm“.nnl o us');‘;(‘thn "'fnw iated press to deny as a canard # sensational ‘i:lll"f y"h |lv:uy u[lv.«l?]vl‘n;xn‘ulwyliizl“::Iu:l“ ’M;”;P(',' ;:}]’;"‘"‘:‘1"'!'- }‘_IE'I;"MI';I«F'HI!h--mn:.l\ll' wwnmrng: gchenie, to coerce the voters into supporting piign Closed in Red Wil aib B teathes H B e ty. Thix will be in Eaglish, but will not Tash lhptc ¢ paper | AMRCsty be ed to prisoned for | Nebraska. e meeting was Majors ' for governor, culminated.in a ver M'CODK. Gt S LA LR TR LI U o) vy recelved | 50 isede the similar address at the aiumni | Publication in a Washington morning paper | yoniicn ofrenses, called in my behalf, and I take it that it lg itable boomerang. Not tiil yesterday did it | * Tl + 23.—(Spectal le-| from the Indian territory detalling the de- | dinner. ‘The candidates for a degree are al] | today to the effect that the Russian councii | Premier Dupuy sald t the Boulangist | simply a spontaneous expression of the good ljg"““vml'l*‘ ey ]l"”l;w;“,j"'ll\-dl;";']lr;l"“ | m.)--John M. Thurston spoke here to-| plorable condition of affairs there ‘rw:fl;"l t "n- "’li"i”;' .\‘[“‘\\l_'_‘_l'\v‘l ::_:i‘ of state has been convened for the first time | affalr was done with and recalled Grouset's [ Will of the people of South Omaha toward the ?Ii;xrnudu SRlline s e h!l;m“ to | Misht to the largest apdience that ever| Secretary Smith, his letter to the War [':”ll'“‘"“”l; Tufs .l(m‘i{: uf“”' "l'»“|]:‘,"‘]| ni- | since the assassination of Alexander II, in | attention to the fact that the Chamber of | ;Illdll'w‘l‘iyh s mluulm.m- for governor, Judge complete the organization. When the hour | £rected a public speaker in this city. Hun- | department, say ) view of the obiiga- | tary does Tt will be his place to | 1881, Deputles had aireaty relecied ihoiproposiiion)| Holoomb. o /1 shall rest perfeatly ut/AANANIE set for the meeting areiyed forty business | dreds were turned away from the doors H " | intro e vari us candidates to the “The re ¢ should be flatly denied,” said | \°,8rant ammnesty to political prisoners. The can entertain this audience a few moments men were L& majority of whom | unable to gain admiseion, Never has a| On# Of the government as set forth in|president. The candidates, for honorary de he report should be flatly denied,” said | sider of the day in favor of the government [ With some of the vital issues of this came came for the purpose of registering a protest | uplic speaker received such an ovation as | Féatles with the Indians of the Indian terri- | grecs will have their qualifications for the |the minister, who regrets that the critical | was then g dopted by a vote of 315 to 165, In [ palgn; and one of them, is this, whether op the movement, The leaders in the | FLIIE [ESIRCE wecelved such an ova silver [ tory to protect tie eivilized tribes against | ROROT put before the faculty ard president fillness of the Russian emperor should be | the Senate the president declarcd that body | ot the people of Nebraska shall be permitted tional political cowardice, a condition that has t got wind of the general sentiment by this officer, after which’ the customary [usel for the invention of such imaginative | fo o ough the first sitting [ to govern themselves in accordance and quiediy withdrew, Iéating the opposition | Gnestions ‘were presented 10 the voters, [ domestic strife and hostile invasion, and to | Mra Setcriats. bt comenss Tt et sasaa St et gty rRlly fopeni, Selleghiithol fretistiing | ol Roverd ihemenlvis fnta et B0 serclon movement in full possession | Messrs. Corbett and Piper were present and guarantee those pecple peaceable enjoyment | fHom the president Prince Cantacuzene pointed out that th J Without this I would rather be a r field he vice president and s made short addresses, as was alvo Fra This officer is a resurrection of a_ former 1 L gen s Behondod by Nntives, A rather be a v chosen last Saturday were both 8- | Rathburn, candidate G 5 i f their country, he recommends that the at ‘Vale. His plice was formerly filled | Feport is m“.’nm',\x. \y\.}mr} n zn, tatsment e idlabie ““I ) v llk'wl\ fa than an American and subje Gigia, s " e s Atiomat To O | Do closes the-camoaicn in this county. | troops be ment ax roquented. 10 i dxpeced B o Serfor Tofor | kg pESaSiclache | LhaL 4n cmbatey af Wasbinglon by tocetred | MARSEILLES, et 33—l advics o | despaiems”’ ** 7 Ex-Mayor Koenigstein was called to the | Red Willow is safe for a republican ) [ the troops would be used to hunt down and | fofmula ‘was Somewhut quaint aud was ea: | details which are (o follow the assembling of | g ;“I(\ I;‘i ”I”',"" S ‘,g‘“ f”,.,,‘ 1‘“;! g ‘;‘,”I 2 Mr. |4 gy QtaRg ghair and o number_of short but red hot | of the legisiature this year. drive out the marauders who are harassing | Urely in Latin, The yaledictory and (Re | o congross of sta T o e e T b B aaoaema er Ry SHaBnl o N L CRAGEN TN B8 RIL Detng nre b D enKe ot the = the people. Agent Wisdom today wired ihe | $alutatory address, together with all othec (™ pha minister is in close commun'cation | P€AT Majunga, at the entrance of " the | was att T aacot Oniaha SHIENN r;\‘l;'“““““ LS € e S ation Manderson and Duogherty Speak. Indian ofiice, asking authority to incur the | *Peaking will be abaidoned. with the ambassadors here, only twenty-thr ;r‘u‘L ]n- on k‘hl.‘ .w;‘nm..«. 04 ‘- The Lt urll|lluu. to h l'l a club over the free ERes (heh cheiBusnonkaents’ asso CHADRON, N Jet. 23.—(She Teles ] ras L4 LR A el -~ e ER b, o0 nd he je | Fabavalos attacked the French trading house | Voters of the city, directing, at the same. :x.n'.?m'?f:\ £, with Majors at the nead, ahd gram.) i \(r;,\ h.v.( § (" 1““* : ‘] “n' H :mlunlm v i l! :( x'r o nI “hluI REMINDER OB THE ATRIAN, 'm“uh 3the r b v aid xl,h: ’vl 3 r‘r‘ll «hy . | and beheaded two agents there, ene of whom | ime, attention to a South Omaha club, which 0 lcket, with Majo:s © head d | gram arge au grected Senator | police in assisting United States marshals, satisfied the report did not com om them, | {70 B e a B nther Rrandl num- | Was being used e same directio " NARICI an 0 varitable club held over the | ndergon and Matt D today. | who are hunting down the thieves and mak- | pemurrer Injunction Proeeedings to e |38 they would not make such statements, | \4% Bnelieh ond "-‘l,".“.”]",:rnl‘ st st el i Ferhali bl ,,-xr:'('; that had been raised has no foundation in | Daugherty spoke in the afternoon, devoting | N arrests. ch authority was granted. | Argued at St. Louals. much lesg commit the errars of fact a8 {0:the {.¢e rullng tribe of the island; wers close at | tho/South Omaha packing housss on s st & T n ach Sec u! council of stat a wheel: fact, and that it has been raised for the | most of his time to tariff, silver and lrri These communications reached Acting Sec ST. LOUIS, Oct. 23, —United States Dis- | ““NiTe 0058 s tats hal hand when the attack was made, but they | DArFOW and carry them across the riyer, purpose of hiding the true issue; that such | tion and his opponent, Cong: Ke retary Doe at the War department this after- | | ; 4 n8tead of this_connoll ok sta INg &N | 314 not interfere to prevent the murde: | The bald truth was tl 3 el B 5 o Ui pponent, gressman Kem. trict Attorney Clopton todgy called up in traordinary meetng' for the first time in | Gid not interfere to prevent the murder of | 18 that the proprietors Bagry., has t:‘r:‘\““| to th "‘ltif.’“.,.,i.\\ He was in touch with the audience and made | noon, and after reading them carefully, he | vy plhoni court the demgrrer to the. in. e (he hfhater aie has been in | the agents. | were contemplating nothing of the sort 1t A oy . any ne ends and vote Sena o o seneral Schofield, commant 9.8 0 years aid the iste as been — | el as great danger S result from die clection of Julge Holcomb: apranew ’:""('vl nf‘”fllx \-\“:‘"L Spuain 1'”; ‘TI‘:‘I‘T'::")“ m(‘-u:’-;fll l:“r;‘ l‘l"l““’(':;“"l‘l" junction proceedings issued by Judge | continuous session for years, and its meet- Auarchista Coming to Amerlea. of here Was great danger that the people s the belief that the move was | Manderson spo o evening to a e army. General Schofield looke > s prog o v on. n i < South Omaha might fall vietims o inauguraed at the instance of the railroad | equally large crowd. He bricfly reviewed the | the matter, and then returned the papers to| Lhaver during the Ameriean Railway unfon | ings are daily, except during the usual sum- | LONDON, Oct. 23.—Numbers of leading 0 & nee. en t In claims property confided to them, and hold that by | aggregating over §1.00000 for, vervices, ail of placing one or two determined and fearless | which were disalloived by (he court. Ritchie ngige the Japs. LONDON, Oet. 23.—The correspondent of | LOOK UP THEIR RECORDS. CREIGHTON, Neb., Oct, (Special)— | guards In ‘the express car, they could soon | Wis beaten at every point and the claims | the Times at Tien-Tsin cables that Japanese I would ask that you and the business | Congressman Meiklejohn and C. Brome | check the attacks of express robbers, which [ 4E4Inst him made by Flugke, Benator Payne, Zhager ol _ ik B% are 04 A Ting ithe ugy et B conspiracy against the ballot box. Thig and Majors ring, who, rather than see hon- ing issues of the day in a most masterly | the acting secretary with a suggestion that | Strike h.~|1_)‘..l|{ .llll,tuul Debs, K‘nf}P.."m i:l:'n;m(?!”'llflalhvv N"“»’:t'l‘t{u:hlffi:ml’»r:n-l:" 2nglish and foreign anarchists are vacating [ scheme once carried out was anarchy of v(‘m:”n‘nl\'ll .,,; l1 lln:-«l meth- | manner. The meeting was a declded suc- | the request for troops be held with a vlew "z"' ‘]‘l"' b "\r"': -"‘*I:' 'r‘":l‘ o 'I:\ o ';: ”'“ FF Shoaal “g b mlu‘), have | thelr haunts in London and the majority | the most vicious description. (Applause.) oul se e to te N | pess, of C e leg of e propss he director of he strike e, Il er 10 exis| D ept as € '8 2 % o & % - Tnles: eople g 2 y me of Nebraska and bring ruln { ascertalning the legallty of the proposed | (8 cers in this city, Mr. Elopton suid he | Seperatéd for their summer vacation, and | &re proceeding singly to America. The rea Unless the people were given a fair vote and upon her people; that *such a move should Disagreed on £ acilons . T eacormemant fromap dugh 8n PSSR G DB S e ¢ re- | they will come together again naturally and [ S0n for this migration is the incessant har- | § [AIF count an election degoncrated into a receive the condemnation of every Intelll- | yprypuup Neb., Oct, 2 authority upon the complex relations be- | Na¢ fled the detedaiitecBtiorners an re. | 0 S AR e part O Lhia maonch or | Basing o Which they havewdesn: aubiscied | 2200: gent voter on election day, and that the | WELLEVUS, MNeb, Oct. 33.-~(peclal)— | tyoen the military and civil branches of the Poated Ofcasions hat e demurrer. had | {1 e early part of November, and In any event | & on account of the vigilance of the police. | MF- Rosewater pointed out that some of Deoinoters oof) such & movement could not | The democrats of Bellevue preeinct held a | government will undoubtedly cause the War | De€h set O e, A e e o e ootagll of atate, Nas 1o Jarlialetian: suer | Mobray, the soclaMat leader, will ahorily. e. | thel members of this Buainsss Mot Slin made up of mien of all parties, and without m;l«.mg at the school house last night at |department to move with great caution 1n | the demurrer and Judge Phillips asked that | the question of succsssion to the throne turn to'the United Stat T on. e Aponge of an x-state trean- e ondemmed the business men's | Which ex-Gove vd, Jering cting o s request f ops, and 3 anded up. Gefedants’ The or receives ca put he ——— er, and also on the bonds of the exaeption all condemned the business men'a | ¥hich ex ,.n’1“°£~,£‘,“,"‘..u£'.",i. Sering ot ikting v|rn_-lkmr[“u:l i Ooliroted anaindivo i} nanded up, "I the defedants’ attor- oo The miniater seceives ;n'v'llps";x.m{r,x‘lvulr‘ 5 Objected on Aceount of His Father. incumbent of that. ofee. ,r,',,”'m“"“;l‘:j The association met with a similar rebuff | for the leg slature, spoke to a fair crowd, the | The Indian territory differs from other ter- | @nnounced he will pass on the demurrer | princess Alix at Livadia or to the prospective VIENNA, Oct }.—The government ln-\!mu‘iul_ proceedings for the recovery of at Alma. John Peters, ex-United States | majority of whom were republicans. ritories from an administrative point of view R g s 5 marriage with the czarowltz until after it i: | notified Porte that until an inquiry is Some $236,000 from these bondsmen. and une i BLO, Oct. 23 —Twenty-three Trinidad less an_ hone: revenue collector and acting secretary of The speakers could agree upon one subject | in the fact that the naticnal government is road men, most of them prominent mem- | con:ummated. The minister was asked as to | made into his antecedents it cannot ac- | '8 @1 honest governor was elected this just the mssoclation, recently addressed a letter | Only, Legging the people to vote the demo- | b aties with the Indians to protect s of the American Railway union, |the statement that the marrage was neces- | cept Nouri Bey as the new Turkish am. | DM 1awful claim stood an excellent chance to a promiuent business man of Alma aud '] e ticket, On m].» s;lu-r Question they | them from domestic violence. But in the 4‘;..1 not guilty before Judge n.:m In | sary, owing to the rule of the Russian family | passador. This is regarded as tantamount | °f “‘4““‘*';”;“ In the air. (Applause) The requested him to at once form a branch or- | 9id not agree L yBoyd wanted gold, | absence of express stipulation and law, it has | the federal court toduy of resisting Urited | that 'the emperor should be married and have | 1o a refusal to aceent the. apaelntmenroumt | contract labor system of the stato, through ganization. He has received a reply, but |deting 16 (0 1 and Howard wanted free coin- | been held this protection must be extended | States marshals and interfering with the lan hoir, and that If the czarowitz remained | tho. goremcimente eots 15 loged 1o be | WhiCh the workingman was thrown Into Hha leiter grom the Alms merchant willfae — exactly as it is to the Inhabitants of the | {h Builman boyeors wud Amerioay Rajlwas | unmarried le would necessarily have to re- | due fo' the fact that Bey's fathey wos | direct competition with prison birds, was hardly be printed in the columns of the I Clay Center Citizens Entertaine 1. other territories, namely, through the judici- | union ike. Sixty deputy marshals were |BOUNCe the th | Frenchman. thoroughly ventilated and iis present evils & M. Journal at Lincoln. 1t was as ollows: | (LAY CENTER, Neb, Oct. 23—(Spe-|ary. The posse comitatus law prohibits the | disarmed and ilitreated by strikers at T There is no such rule. On the contrary | 3 ¢xposed. The remedy lay with the work- Mr. John Peters, Secretary, Busine o s A roke here 1ot | employment of troops as posses, except as|idad July 1 1 these. men are nder I was childless. There has never Decorated by the President. ingmen themselves, and they should sce to Men's Assoclation: Dear Sir—Your letter, | 100 J. L. Padwell of Lincoln spoke here last |uw’v|t1§ul o O Ixcek : with the act. They deny participation in it a cate where the heir renounced th PARIS, Oct. 23.—President Casimir-Perfer | it that the next legisiature be composed of with enclosed clreular, r ived b Lme this dressed the people of this place Saturday | HraviCar BV (1&A0C CW of the judicial power —_—— succzssion. Constantine, who succcedad Alex- | pas” conferred the decoration of comm men who would make a radical change ;‘\“;"m:( 205 ety cps - ‘}:“';’IU_‘HI V:\‘r} j evening, and it ft w necessary to prove | in quelling lawlessness, and then for the en IMPORTANT CASE PASSED UPON, |ander because the latter was ch ldless, re-| o5 @ Laxion of Honor upon Prof. Roux of in l;w present law This the workingmen selves in this county, that with a_ 400 ”“" high esteem and regard in which he is ployment of troops upon the application of “‘”‘“ 1 the thro . but Constantine was not the Pasteur institute of this city, in recogni :l"\l\”' 10, ‘L‘“-'h“ dad majority and still more enlisting, to elect | held in Cluy county, the large and attentive | (he' judicial officers, based on their inability | Million and m Quarter Doll:rs Iuvolved In |@ S0 and nslz [Ehe dlsinotion 48 im0 B0 en o lons ibal the | solentiflo. weral| Y Were the enes. interoaled; v Judge "u}v;'mh (Further then' that, If, the Sidience pesaal} would be sufficient. Judge | to enforce the processes of law. g the Litigation. 5‘””;:"‘»1“:- Ulvr"u";m ae wln-l»rl out, owing '!'I'“'\‘l “:-U' -;“I“'Hlllh‘l“" by clecting Judge ection of honest and capable men 0l orris delivered the most convincing argu B ran S P ont is adylsed VELAND, Oc udge Lurton, sit- | 10 the fac hat the peoile recogn t Conferring on Soclalist Measurcs. olcomb and keeping Mr. Majors out of the after and run the affairs of our state n r protection and republicanism that o far a8 the War department is adyised BLAND, 0ok Judge Lurton, 8it- | 13" anq heir as successor by the divin BERLIN, Oct. 23—The Colog 4 gubernatorial chair they ought to, and not as they have been, | ot 108 P 5 A ‘The | the Judiclary of the Indian territory has not | ting in the United States cireuit ccurt, to- | Ll A0 BEIF B8 Shecessor by the divine BERLIN, Oct. 23.—The Cologne Gazett ] &5 ghall ruln cur state credit and mpair 18 | git, SSL SRS here, (hls campalgn. | The | appealed for the assistance of troops, and, as [ day entered a decrec In the noted case of | W, ¢f K0S, and there has never been & | yiuieq (hat Chancellor von Caprivi n-| GLAD TO SEE IIOLCOMI business Interests, and when I find that | oA ”r: pdded much to the evening's en- |, "iho case of the disturbance of last summer, | George and J. B. McMulkin, representing the | direct heir has been remounced. It is only | Yited the leading ministers of the German The appearance of Julge iloleomb cn the Y i bl oS ln, it aiaig ] enais - the government will not move untl auch 5p: | Canadiun Cobper compans, AKaInet . I | by Uha' case or Consmmntion. who iy | Hbies 1 contérence I opder.to Siscusr the | Btus Was e stgnal 10r & puist of ape cople, then, and not before, shall ‘T be Anthony of Kansas Catled In. phication is made, and after the judicial offi- | Ritchie, in which $1,250,000 are involved. The | relative but not an helr, fn which succession is | P10posed soclalist measures plause, which distinotly sccentuated the none ready to vote as you advise and not as 1| HASTINGS, Oct. 23.—(Special Telegram.) |cers have shown a proper dispesition to| decision 1s in fayor of the copper company. | renounced, “It is evident,” said the minister, | i s | parti x““-‘)"« ter of the mesting, . In think, to turn over the affairs of our state| —This city had two political gatherings | Testcre order in the Indian territory. The | The orig £uit wag on a Jjudement for |ty those who under:tand the affairs of Rus. | s njoying Good ral | responge to this generous ovazion the chalre :K th B & M. railroad to run to sult| oo x-Governor Anthony of Kansas ad. | Wer department, it s stated, has taken | oVt ‘.Xl“;l"'”;-x]()vl‘u?n\l(l x%ull};fl, \m.'i_)l.yp_ Rua 1 ARt tho' cear's 'yon. [iha! Grand. Dils BERLIN, Oct. 23.—There is no foundation | Man introduced him as the next governor ¢f eives | Daenaqinin % y s notice of the efforts of the express companies | th¢ latte ntested the claim. The Nicholas, must succeed as emperor, and that | for the alarming reports circulated by a cer- | the¢ state of Nebraska, which pelitical fore You say that it is not a question of men, | dressed a republican meeting at the oper. : L, 1 etion for their | NA8 been in court for’yedrs. and i cast was received with wunmisiakable eyi= but of principles. I say that it Is a question | house this afternoon, his argument being | '© Secure governmental protecticn for their | e has been a bitter ope. ¢ Ritchie the talk of other successors is doubtful sp:c- | tain news ncy regarding the health of | yences of - satistacti Jude H b of men with principles and ‘men without | directed mainly against populism. Tonight | *7¥ice. and the officers are by no means| Payne, Senator Stevensen Burke, H. B. | wation Prince and Princess Bismarck, Both are " i 148 b | any, and xo sav the majority of my fellow | ot “the ‘court heuse Hon S 3. R | well disposed towards the project. Army | nell whd cihers were Igterested in the (a- | AL i ——y joying satisfactory health (18 v ::Iu,.',,.( [| thank (he editor of The Bee for | | party candidate for commissioner of | OMcers, in charge of affairs, feel that the [ Badlar Copper company. ,:md the Anglo- BOTH FLEETS AT SEA. SEV AR, T My friends, it affords me great pleasure e herole stand he is taking at the pres- | DeoRle’s b did or co BT [postrdaier 5 have mot gome as far ms | AMerican Tron company hudl the Cent Xow IM - to be given an opportunity of talking to ent time and during the last session of the | PAblic lands and bulldings, spoke (o a | €XPress companies have not gone as far p | Onturlo Tran company. it was shown since | Chinese Squadron Ordered to Hunt Upand | o, Fatriotlo Organization Formed. | 10 be Eiven an opy Gpright and honost pes state legislature in fighting corruption and | “Fowde use. hey should in the direction of guarding the | (he wuit that Ritchics bail BALTIMORB, Oct There was Incor- | 51000 ‘gouth Qmak I am ry to have exposing the rottenness of the state house - porated today n this city a new patriotic s he bo rings. publicuus T H9 detained you. It was no 'fault of mine. But "_’”“ ' organizaticn, named American | gup friends of the rallway element, you must . ; Knights of i‘)meU:L founded upon what | remember, do not run any special trains for ol 5 ; ¢ ens ’ . arships are reported to be cruising off | the inccrporators and their associates con- | the accommodation of populists A . men of the state look up the records of | | . s ey the MeMull and the Cornell estate were ( VArshin re repor ® 4 \ " ation populi (Applause.) the distriet court in Harlan county as to |°f Umaba received an ovation here last night | endanger the lives of passengers aile we total_claims allowed by the | the Shan Tung promontory or at the south | (¢ are the broad principles of y w8 | 1 did not arrive in Omaha at tho time 1, i how Mr. Biper. your candidate Tor sccre’ |at (he ands of an audience of more than ey e court hatorr 0000, and are divided | of 11, the Intention being to waylay Chinese | merbers.. General R 5. Hussey of ask gompany with the train, was due, and benos; ¥ of state, first took his office as county (2000 people. A torchlight procession of 200 L d LAGE. as r 3. Payne, $600,000: | Ao o s > e B s tan aodaen AAAARs | thy ng ;‘hllkku‘{-' |:'h~l»\-“‘:”I“'nl’”:‘lt ,blso. that You | enthusiastie’ voters, headed by the band and J $230.000; the Corneli [ transport The Chinese fleet left Wei-Hal ¥ x | 4 A < Vi Charles | My friends, when I address such a gathe Robbe ke K thing Portable at | estate, $200,000, the McMulleng, $270,000, ~ | Interior t the president, and Charles | [ ool up the Eciid of T ity e | S i o P B TNy B Tt rosiatie i | ale I o e | W yesirday with oeias 1o aitek the| ST I8 U5 0e i ppoiagy el chasle | Y Fiends, yhon, atdvss sk s ey pointed to oxamine his records roported | Faded the streets before the meeting. Ll on T of the United Btates. A | Japinese squadron. The emperor of China, | peals of tie Interir department, “will be | speaking 10 those who love our government, Just before he was retired from office, I |i¥sues were ably discussed, FORT SMITH, Ark.. Oct. 23.—Iour men gl SISV} TN | reaiizing the importance of the naval battle | the stional secrctary, General oifices, will | to those who are Interested “in our welfare think that after a careful Investigation of | “ - robbed every store and the postoffice in the - 4 | fought off the Yalu river as preventing a onenec &1 ohe in suis-city And in h d in the welfare of their nelghbors, and the records of Majors and iper you' will I.'_"\’\":‘. 1"'"”“‘“ ® Large Audienc village of Watova, a station on the Kansas BARTHQUAKE IMA4ZEFURNLA naval invasion of China, has promulgated | [nEiGN. The order s declared to be pa- onestly doing all In thelr power {0 pers Riy Takeliuent: busisens man 1o Sleos thes | o iaND ISLANR, Neb, Oct 3 & Arkansas Vailey railroad, 120 miles north- | Shock Was Slight ‘sud .DId No Serious | 8 decree awarding honors to the foreign | fjcial. ' 1t will be ‘conducted under a system te R0od govarament in tols: eauuteniate 10 save the state's credit as (t would be to | (14! Telesram.)—Hon. W. J. Bryan spok west of here, last night. A hold-up at Talal Damage. | oficers who served on board the Chinese | of assemblies which pected to exiend | there are auy who bavo cauko o respest o slgn a petition praying - | the o audience art ’ 2 : 5 I e z warships and bestowing three years' pay | thrcughout the states upon u fraternal plan | and uphold goo ut they are those axk thom to sign a pelidion praving' that re. | thre to a larze audience at Barten-| gix miles this side of Watova, was anticipated | SAN DIEGO, Oct I8 vory S easty, | VDR CR0d Daidwlon (hie aars' pap | Larouaty Vide for dtath benefits. to’ the | men 1n the rank o of the independent Bl s qos held, In heaven for his| bact's opers house tonight, glving his views | but did not take place. John Vann, who hired | quake shock drove the people from the large | i i families s members party. (Applause) Now there aro some om T send this open lotter to the editor of :;‘-‘1“[\ [ “{m::‘l |‘m~i |§ MI» s association, | the horses to the robbers Saturday night, | bulldings at 3:07 p. m. No damage was | KUMORS OF A BATTLE 3 the other side who are Inclined to disagree Bee, and would ask that other ine nators by the people, fore | been captured and is now in Jail. done beyond the breaking of windows \‘ wred, with me as Lo what constitutes u good, pure, | who may recelve these cireulars and | closure of government lens upon Pacific | reign of terror prevails all along the line | telephone 1 ) 4 % gem——— . DENVER uk Murray and | he e ot manssan) \ c | teiéphrone nessage om Cam) a small hinese Claim th Jup 0 Repuo'sesa honest systen, f government, 1 am Incline@ The age, i Gyor of an honest adminisira- | railiouls, and effects of recent arift legish- | from Fort Gibson'to Coleyville, Kan Clerks | 12wh on the Mexican border, Afty-nve milex (<" iy A o P Jumes Bartlett, escaped prisoners from the | to say to them: ‘If you will industriously of of our Wtaté affairs, and o approve | tion erchants in all towns go we ¥ east, says he phox et e el o o8 t an il W of the pollcy of the editor of ‘The Hee in and merchants i all towns go well armed In | east, says that the Shock was vers seves county fafl, charged with having wrecked a | and P helr places of 88 there LONDON, Oct. 23.—A dispatch from Tie this At to do likewlse Farnum Populiste Ra'ly. their places of business i TOB ANGELES, Cal, Ot IREE. as | arien it W IAR S S (Thore I8 @ lively prospect that the list| FARNAM, Neb, Oct. 23.—(Special)—The Train Wreekers Luder Arcest, earthquake shock felt on the streets Y of signatures to the manifesto sent out by | populists ere 8. g e DETROIT, Oct. 23.—A speclal to the Tri- | here at 3:06 o'cloc afternoon. the Businees Men's association will be badly | Lortlints Bad & rally bere Baturday even-| DHTROIT, Oot 83.-=A spec Wosd — Chow yesterday and the Jupanese were re- | gl % co!h LA WOV 1010 where the third demoralized before the returns are all In. | \'& the speakers being Schrader, candidate |buve from Gladstone, Mich., says: Word| movemer et 23, | pulsed southward with & loss of 3,000 men on | cers wiil leave for Salt Lake this.cyeuing | KnOWs nothing at al it _and ugain § Here Is another business man who repudi | [OF Seator, and Hamilton, candidate for | came to the Soo Line officlals here that the | At Liverpool-Arriyed from Hos with requisitions for vrisoners, * | am Inclined to say: ‘0, Lord, forgivo them, FieigR neotion with the 8seociation . prosentative to the leglslature from Per- | traln wreckers who have been cutting and R ack = | for they know not what they do. As inde- kius county The andience was small, | burning bridges and pushing cars from sid A Arrived - The Queen, from New Adopted the Electornl Reform Wil Kidnaped w Mexi e tionist, | pendents, we believe that every republican M o | he | b from Montieal 7 this republican form vernment has the MFTION Dnl No Eathusiasm Over Majors. arfest. The culprits have Koot the. tratnmen | AL y HAINDUTKAFIved-Teutonic, from | RIO DB JANEIRO, Oct. 23.—Tho Chamber | 8T. LOUIS, Oct. A upecial (0 the Post | ame qual rights as any other oit Now 2, OMAMA, Neb, Oct, 23. VALPARAISO, Neb., Oct. 23.—(Special)— | and public in a state of terror. n..’x‘x \-‘x':'\m‘"y‘ “ m :l.mu'nmn 4 of Deputies today adopted the electoral re “,l‘l ‘”“ “'. R T e “;’ there is nothing so far out of the way In To the Editor of The Le Hon. Ben Baker is to speak here tonight, — ATHIVESTRARISLS, (Som - New | form bil % th olu ader, - that. As a question of eanity. it nd o the v of The Deei' S e & who was captured a few duys ago at the i stand .’.v."x‘{':‘.'.iu'.‘n.“fi? .;Iml"“n":;em-r::‘n.‘.‘{ but if he meets with no better turnout or Bagriied T RANGE. aton. [} re—Arrived—Lord Lansdowne, Faleon Given Up for Lost, Sekion, wits taken out of Jall 1ast iy broposition, ‘We 8o not wndsratand we-n whel B 3 St nieEn o ! 2. rinted enthusias tan Hon: D A" Scovile tound, | ¥ la. Oct. 3—Albert Spaulding | o Belfusl; Menantlc, from Lobdon and | s7. JoH? ., Oct, 28.—Nothing has | fifteen miasked men. It s Supp that he 1 she suarms s mace Uipk Lhe palimcs ies8 Men's association. As I am the fbe will think it hard sledding for Majors In |and mother, living in the timber two and Vagyine been heard from the steamer Falcon since | 2a* been kidnaped and taken Into Mexico, "enean Party [Iv GefsElERN R KoNS st in the ol > Al Queenstown—Arriyed—Teutonle, from b s ’ | where he will be shot. He could not be | government. Under some party this system flfly drugg the city bearing the name | thesp parts, one-balt miles east from town, were bound | New York. lu.. last report The newspapers bhave can- | extradited, as be was an American citizen, |of a republic must be carred on, To ous da intelligently investigate nilyze exe train ¢ E pad near this city | isting conditions, such fnve ud anals October ted seve ores ut Lit-| ysis will surely lead to convetlon, and cone cials report that a battle occurred at Yei- | tleton, been captured ut Salt Lake. | viction leads to repentance.” And thes | heap It is sald they have told where the third | yome startlod person ory Anarchy,' who PRESC

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