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THE OMAHA — = =i [ORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1894. TUESDAY — — — — SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. OMAIIA, ALEXANDER THIRD BURIED |dovesia e epurii s wtiteciiige | ORGA and all the members of the diplomatic corps 1ZING A NEW PARTY | fomehniinss aiveane nped dor sie was the | MAY BE A CASE OF MURDER | Vit sas™Sin 1, St i wast TROUBLE WITH THE MOQUIS democratic candidate for congress from the $2,000. So $2,000 was held until they get d “cabinet officers were prese ) Al R T s aulik Seventh congressional distriet in 1884 and iy over squabbling about It. It Is hardly worth ki A .| important military, naval and muncipal off- { oy, 188, but was defeated By his republican op: iz whilo to say that I never got the $500. This ; ; - Widow Breaks Down Completely and Gives | cers. During the’ relixious “ceremonies 101 | Foun 'ation Stone of the Organization to Be | ponent. ||||u tather, H;a\, 'l"hl'v’mn Royce | Authorities in Doubt About the Corpse ";”‘ R TR LGt R o b P Progressive and Non-Piogressive Eloments L i e gUNS ed by a detachme . represented Bucks Al 4l ntf i spectfully, } i Way to Hysterical Soba, of artilety, statloned at the Arc du i Protection . nd Free Silver, 1 congress from 184849 1883, s Found on Callow Hill Street. Upon this Information Howe was arrested Among the Indians Olash, Stood upon the' Bteps Of the .nu}. 8 widow and six childretly VIR this morning. “‘After recelving this communi- rounded by the other mourners, and wi pheawigss catlon,” sald Major Harrigan, “I wrote the FUNERAL SERVICES IN ST, PETERSBURG | hessed the march past of the traops, which | DENIALS FROM CAMERON AND PETTIGREW ALL IN BUT HOWARD COUNTY. HAVE INDICTED MUDG:L FOR SWINDLING | Shief of poll had been paraded in honor of the late cza e r abits S already Ky ipnia, with WHALFe: | MAJORTY FAVOR' THE OLD; FREE-LIFE Secretary Allen In Posession of Refurns SET ASIDE GROVER'S FINDINGS. i Srbwarhrot Nuvada, Alre from Fvery County Save Ono. One Detective Thinks the Man on Whom Bellove They Aro the Sole LINCOLN, Nov. 10.—8pecial Telegram.) EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS CONTINUE, Many Royal Representatives Present—Simi- Senators Jones a; abitants of lar Ceremonies Observed in Other Enro- | More Deaths Reported from the Shaken Said to He Moving Spirits, Aty SEtER FalGRES Nbre) Hibetyed. (0l urance Was Collected is Still 1 e O o, ATrear asses Opan | the Earth with the Exception of (b8 b oan_Capitats—tiassian People Show Frovince of ltaly. Have Not Yot Becn Heard ening from Chase nd Nuckolla counties tng, While the Coroner Thinks (WY YORR, Nev: e Few Soldiersand Whites Who Their Love for the Dead Emperor. ROME, Nov. 19.—Dispatches from the From, "he figures are the same as published in He Was Murdered. RLAE UL b L B A Have Visited Them. earthquake-shaken province of Regglo di Wna Bt table, ONIWEHwara: 1o th. Hiat Grover Cleveland a referee in a suit Calibria, say that more slight shocks were from. Should it ot report in the morning R A AL 105 KRR et ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 10.—The en- |felt in that district yesterday and last even- | MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 19.—The Gary, § b,, | ® fbecial messenger will be sent for the re- | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 19.—The grand [ the Manhattan Elevated raflrond were over turns and the expense ohagy DENVER, Nov. 10.—Captain Constant Wile 5 to the coun correspon‘ent of the Journal wies as fol ows: | Much talk has been made b V4 tombment of the late czar, Alexand r IIL, |Ing. Although no further damage was done jury late this afternoon found a true bill | turned by a decision of the supreme court o the Majors " Hams of the Seventh | tr) orw! took place this morning the inhabitants continue terror stricken and | ¢ would searcoly be expected that Informa- | crowd over an alleged Qiscrepancy betwean | against Herman Mudgel, alias H. H. Holmea, | special term today. The referee awarded the | 1 ThatiL) m\”“rh n’ruln‘ r ]l'uw ")rwn:'dc(: %+ A thick fog enveloped the clty, but the |numbers of people are fleeing from the towns | (jon revealing a great national conspiracy to | the, total vote on governor'and that of the [now a prisoner in Boston; Jeptha B. Howe, | complainant $2,000 to the fee in cortaln | o e BECAUAEERS OF 0 DEBATIEANT 6 ; into the country. Fifteen persons were killed rest of the state officers. Footings by the - s : N ; populace was astir at an early hour, and at | e (U8 CRURTE TG Mo village of Semi. | Tule of ruin the republican party should be | secretary of state show that no such dis- | the St. Louls lawyer who collected the In- | property 00 91,200 (o 108V D5 TEBLAN. DAT | vie Moqui. THATERA; . ‘The. SoqUl THATINEAIE the same time the troops detailed to take | nara., This village ts nearly destroyed found in this unimportant village. Never- | CTepancios exist. — = o o surance money on P. F. Pitael's policy for | 4K¢ to the m.lm.«{ |-|.|\|uu~l m,—(.’-'.‘ i At d B St P R tain part in the funeral ceremonies commenced | At Palmi, where nearly all the houses are | the less, my information is so direct and the | gram ) Actorneysd for County Clorp Ocbony | the latter's widow, and the widow herself. [ ' ¢ 70, Wodld A6t Ferakr & fudgment for It | r Arizona |||l‘v|1‘| 150 mile: "nwh 1’3"\:“\;"1 X moving toward the position assigned to them, | Fuined, seven persons were killed and fifty | source so authentic that 1 have no doubt of | ind the late canvassing bowrd will appoar | The Indictment reads for “conspiracy to cheat | Tho case was appealed and the court of ap i e A R L W 1 injured. Numbers of houses at Malochehio fore the supreme court tomorrow to show " T v . gate, the nearest military post. They are a Tho cathedral was packed with peopie, in- | py™ the truth of what I have to tel. My in : and defraud peals reversed Mr. Cleveland's decision be- A ) and Terranuavo were damaged. Although y cause why they should not reconvene and peaceful and industrious tribe, but ignorant cluding representatives of all the imperial | nobody was Killed or injured at those places, | OTmant is a gentleman of veracity, who is | canvass the Lodge Pole precinct returns, the | Alexander McKnight, vice president of the | cause as referee he refused to find the dam- | 550 T e M outside of their own Iittle j ' 2t ers outside of gt | il It is even said they believe that and royal families of Europe. The funeral | thelr populations are camping out in the | acting as amanuensis to one of the leaders | {MSinal retutns, }’r’:jr"‘"“:';j,"‘;!;:fi,‘m’;“’:"‘j"}'i'l};' Fidelity Mutual company, made the following | 48¢¢ 1 "";“I “"' themselves }““"'l ) services were conducted by the Metropoli- ”’_:j:»“; S E y [0 the movement, and T have long known who reported the same to the county clerk, | statement this afternoon: “While the sus- [ Gonsed U darmimes, Tere of ROmIEe K aon | they are the only people in thie world, with tan of St. Petersburg and by the Metropolitan he troops In_the province of Reggio dil hjn (o be rellable. In short, then, the | Subsequently the judges and clerks of the [ picion has grown until we are nearly pos! the exception of the four companies of the | | Cotorado the particulars of the trouble with | Calabria are rendering all the assistance pos- awarded to Saxton a judgment of $2,000 as A precinct coiivened and eompiled fro P d St cavalry ypeared of Moscow. The former conducted the | sible to the endangered inhabitants, story he tells is th Dranda new returns, Which the clore hestr: | tive that P. F. Pitzel was murdered, the |damages to the casements of the property | UnIted § 'f::»"“|..1\;"',’,:\,""“,‘,”‘,'}f'k"“(‘. Lo L) czarina to her place near the coffin, which re-| Two violent shocks of earthquake were felt For several months an understanding has ;‘:l"“wl“t[:- Imrx‘\‘\':\‘-\s[.“ h""I"\IL'(!‘)l:\rl‘hly I'rm{rd only charge made before tne grand jury was |and $150 a year for the loss of rentals due| o v “,,m“m‘l some ,,n‘.grm;n“\r‘ hh::\:"lrrl;‘; " y P e » il ¥ . | had, after receiving egal returns fro R e 0 the 4 e of the rallros ont of | 5 . A posed in state n the cester of the cathedral, | 1A5t evening at Milasseo, on the north coast | existed among the leading silver men of the | fiuh afier receiving all lceal returns rom | yq o conspiracy to defraud 0 the maintenance of the raiiroad in front of | JO\CHL SBUIARL some PrOKTessi® Kicas from of the island of Sicily. The terrified inhabi- | Unitea s : he e the premis 4 The czar and the grand duke and the mem- Y nited States that an emphatic demand shall | sults, “I am positive that the body found on sl ten years ago. On his return he described tants fled from the town and spent the night f bers of the royal families were present and |in the open air. . took up positions on the right of the coffin, made that the republican platform of e 1896 shall contain an unequivocal declara- T OUT BY DENJARK, tion In favor of unqualified free coinage of RE, September 4 at 1316 Callow Hiil street, on TOOK UP AMERICA the {mmense numbers of people, the railroads which an Inquest was held tho next day 88| oL iiuy curtor Wakon o Hald on Lake | Indians: (hinkink he was- crasy, placed hif and the many military officers In attendance silver and that in the event of faliure of the | \njonction Proceedings Will-Yot Lle to Rte- | that of B. F. Perry, is. none other than that Fishermen. in confinement for some time. Solomal ha were grouped behind the bier. On the left | Amerlean Meats Will No Longer Be Al- [ republicans to so declare a new party move- straln @ Man from Holding Omce. of P. . Pitzel," sald Coroner Ashbridge to-| gaNpDUSKY, 0., Nov. 19.—The Canadian | hever abandoned his desire for reform and were the forelgn ambassadors and ministers lowed to Enter Hor Forts, ment shall forthwith be sprung with a two.| KANSAS CITY, Nov. 19~—~The argument|day. “I am not at liberty at present to dis-| %o G0 R * b Bt n e o el 1 | has auietly gathered about him followers that and their staffs, while grouped around in | COPENHAGEN, Nov.1d.-The minister of | Plank Dlatform declaring rimply for protec- |on the application made by W. T. Jamison |close my reasons for my assertion, but if 1| i Petret 1s LAk L b DL ; e i Toking out il mets. It fu claimed by |cOmPrise about one-third of the Mogul fl‘l:fr;r:l‘xl‘ril’n“;! rlrh“u[l(l‘-;dru"l| iyin] :'rl:::‘l& the Interlor, M. Hoerring, has issued a de- | tion and free colnage. The management of | for an Injunction to prevent J. I. Bremmer- | Werc, and pointed them out, you would be | ‘0 (n < B g & V| Captain Williams, to ascertain the cause of elegatio o ssian cities (e 4 . JSED TO INTERF SHU the movement is largely in the hands of é ¥ by convinced."” American fishermen that the nets are in|(ne disturbance, visited the villages and J) other countries, Including France. The | cree, to take effcct immediately, forbldding | genators Jones, Stewart and Pettigrew, and | ™" from accepting "‘“"""“""“‘_" A8 Prose- | i wag stated this afternoon that Mrs. | American waters, but they fear capture if | found that it arose from a second attempt funeral services began at 10 a. m. and lasted | the import of live cattle and fresh meat from | they are looking to Senator Cameron as a | CUtIN& attorney of Jackson county was heard | pitzel had been arrested in Burlington, V., |they approach the cruiser. The collector of | of Solomal to adopt the customs of the pales until 4 p. m. Many memlers of the royal | the United States. presidential candidate in the event of the | before Judge Henry in the circuit court today. |and made a confession. customs in this clty has been appealed to | faces. A meeting of the two factions was families of Burope attended by glittering FASBINGA S S 5 birth of the new party. The results of the | s s o ST. LOUIS, Nov. 19.—Jeptha D. Howe, an suites were present. WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.—Count Bevent- | yecon” election have given the leaders re R L R L A L e After the long service the czarina, czar|10W, the Danish minister, first heard of the| newed confidence, as they now believe they and family took a last farewell look at the | action of Denmark in excluding American| will be able to absorb the remnants of th remains of Alexander I11. The czar then lald | beet and meats through the Associated press | Populists and secure through the protection and has taken stepe to have the United [ held in the ‘square of the village and the court are that Bremmerman's certificate was | 2ttorney having an office with the law firm | gyates ship Fessenden sent to the spot to | chiefs of the contending factions stated their fssued on the strength of forged election |©°f McDonald & Howe of this city, was ar-|geq that no more nets are taken out of [ case. Governor Solomal sald he wanted his returns, Judge Henry refused to grant the ’""“"]’l"‘l"*«“ l';“l”“‘ “:'-"’-;*‘r“‘ ]‘|"‘l“‘l"”"';’l“l"[“ American waters, children to go to school and be brought up e At < | injunction. The proceeding, he said, was |one H. H. Holmes to defraud the Fidelity | WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.—The secretary of [ as the white children are. When he had the imperial mantle over the body and the | cable from Copenhagen. The count expressed | lfl':":"k ‘3‘1&.-;4!";:?:" ofv(llle lnlb(;r votes I«,r m»-m’“mfl e, The court was asked (o decide | Mutual Life Inzurance company of Phila- | tho treasury has received a telegram from | concluded the hostiles who had raised ob- Biormous crowda o people gathored on | s e, Bl oa® gac: | labor vote of the country. ' My Informant is | DIAINU In & contest. No court had ever |SWPMENC L\ y0t o fraud has been den at Detroit, stating that tho masters of | threatened “to selze othera They lid even both ides of the Neva kong before the cere. | many, as beef roaching Denmark would fre- | Positive in the declaration that the republican | Eone 50 far as that. Ho suggested that the | . ..i1t0a. 1 belleve the body identified by | Canadian re sl b Gl B s e montes commenced. The opening ceremony | quently find its way Into Germany, and thus | PATLY Will be forced to either adopt the | Plaintifs, bring mandanius proceedings 10| piiyerg 15.year-old daughter was that of her T o D oo i (onering, ceremony | quently find its way into Germany, and ths | giiver plank or be destroyed, and this inten. | COMpel the canvassers to recavass the vote. | fiix ht 2 them, cutting thelr twine, etc., while fishing | cavalry to be sent, The hostiles numbered father. The marks of Identification were shioaTs. ‘watérs, T ter will be|at hitdEeot L AP . 3 ton to rule or ruln is a fundamental tenet | In the course of his opinion Judge Henry r s o ation in American waters. The matter will be |about two-thirds of the tribe and they are ux;nx:r:zr::-m \mperl famils and the rosat | 1207, that any of the smerican product | of"\ns’ movement, and it is even sald that | fald: “I will g0 as far as any man to pre- perfect. As to how Pitzel met his death, [| reforred to the State department. led by one Lomahungyoma. They. Were o BRI L oueehl tailly snd the rova In Denmark was affected with the Texas|sepator Cameron has already consented to | vent or punish fraud. If it were under my | S4pDOU S0¥- BUY ias 1 s "‘ o Mr. Gary L ———— posed to progress of any kind and wanted eceived at the door of the | fever. Under these circumstances he feels | hoad fhe revolt. control T would make ballot box stuffing ang | ® fraud has been committed, I am as anxious DEATH OF A NOTED INVENTOR. to follow in the steps of their foretathers cathedral by the Metropolitan of St. Peters- | that the action of Denmark is not so much o WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.— ‘i gl aled i to have it investigated as any one, and will ity Rhvas IINGTON, Nov. 19.—The renewal forging elsotion feturny.prdalen apainat the | 0 TavS ' UVOLERIEL 85 BAY SIS B WUl et Who Heiped to " After Solomal had finished his speech their 4 Stephenson's | cjjef rose to reply. He substantially argued burg and by all the members of the holy | aimed at the United States as it is to make , ta tor Cames vel st n o e éynod bearing crosscs and holy water. The | Denmark's neighbor, Germany, effective In | concent (o be the prosideniial saniiiare op| 5 ¢ An¢ punishable by cench punishment. 1 took the case In good faith Locomotive Pastes Away. against the truth of Solomai's statements, imperial party formed in a solemn proces- | her exclusion. The minister has not yel re-| o “protective and free silver” party meet Mayor Hopkins und Palice Keform. and acted as any attorney would have done.| KANSAS CITY, Nov. 19.—Joseph Lewis, | saying that he and his followers did not slon which marched up the aisle until the | ceived any official advices on the subject. As a result of the|Mr. Gary asked me if this were proved a czar and other mourvers reached their ap- with an emphatic denial from close and in- [ CHICAGO, Nov. 19, s timate friends of the senate here, who are|agitation of the question of police reform, |fraud if T would be willing to return to the inventor. died at the home of his nephew, | Want to be civilized or have their children PN ARG AN S RAN GT6C i 4 Charles L. Cookson, manager of the Cookson [ B0 to school, or to wear white men's clothing, pointed places. SHIPPING SILVER TO SAN FRANCISCO. [ in o position to speak with authority. Mr. | Mayor Hopkins has announced his determina- | COMPany my fee. I told him I would be not | - 7eriee : e hops. of Lewls | O to €at whito men's food. They had selzed LIGHTING THE TAPERS. e Cameron said recently to (an Assoclated | ¢jon to create a nonpartisan commission to only willing, but would not under any cir-| Iron works, today. At the shops of Lewls | ) "qejqs at Mencopee because they had The funcral services then began; and during | O¥¢r Three Nundred Thousand Dol'ars | press reporter that while he was for | contror the department. Herotofore the de. | C'mStances keep any part of it & Sons in Manchester, England, of which | pelonged to them in former years and had . its progress tapers were handed to all the| ‘VOrth Started from Mexico Yesterday. |silver he was none the less a_ republfcan, | partment has been under the absolute con. | - [flowe says he has no fear, but dis- | qrm the deceased was a junior member, | been unlawfully taken away. In the spring mourners. Then the high priest with a| CITY OF MEXICO, Nov. 10.—There are |and it was as a republican that he hoped 10 | {ro) of the mayor, and the method adopted | Hkes the notoriety it gives him. The Fi-|ine famous locomotive engine of George | he intended to take away more of the fields burning forch, lghted the czar's taper, and | many rumors of the conversion of the entire | S@ the white metal suitably recognized. i Obiing savs, the onty one which | delity Mutual company began an attachment | giephenson was built in 1820. This engine | of the followers of Solor He also sald the y is, Mayor Hopki v, y sult in the circuit court today against J. D. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Nov. 19.—(Special afterwards did the same witii those held by debt into silver through the German bankers. could effectually divorce the police force from was bullt to compete in a test of speed, with | dificulty could be settled in no other way the members of the imperial family, after i G Telegram.)—Senator Pettigrew, in an inter-| pojitics, He. will appeal to the leg! Howe and Carrle A. Piizel, the reputed WidoW | yyany others, for a prize of 500, offered | than by the coming of the United States % which the priest lighted the tapers of ail | J0Rauin Salzar, ex-member of congress and | view conceraing the dispatch’ of the Afso-|for the enactment of laws that will make the [0f ~the supposed = deaa man. ~—The | py the managers of the Stockton & Darling- | troops. Therefore, Captain Williams said he Uhe other mourners in tura accoding to | Who belongs to an honorable family, was ar-| clated press today that he, together with |change permanent St o 000 A eon (% aohel ton railway, and it won the prize by break. | had deemed it mocessary for two. troopa of - rank, until everybody was kteeling and hold- | rested for the embezzlement of $15,000. Sal- | Senaters Stewart and Jones, will launch a — recelyed the money Mrs. Pitzel and family | j0 o)1 records several hours. In Mr. Lewls’ | United States cavalry to be sent there. It ing flickering tapers in their right hands, " V. % 2 .| mew political party in bebalf of silver if WITNESS & HE IS AN INFIDEL, are said to have moved to Davenport, Ia. SWhich with Clouds of Incenss followe by the | Eerae o ey oo, i the crims | the republicans ~dom't put_a free _silver Hobmes, or H. M. Howard, us e was known solemn_chanting of the pricst gave a mnst | though the parties embezzled from refuse to | PIANK in their platform in 1896, said the re- | Under Tenneswsee Law un) Important State | In this clty, got into trouble here last suminer | fowis came to America and setiled at Chi- | news to arrive, as the Indians are at a con- weird eftect to the whole scene. At the con- | prosecute. port is entirely false. He accuses one Rob- Witness Cannot Testify. by selling a stock of ‘"l"@ on which there | 2o." fe jnyented a new principle of valve | siderable distance from any town., Army clusion of the funeral service the mourners | ® The chief of the treasury of collecting and | Infon of Watertown with having started the| MBEMPHIS, Nov. 10.—The prosccution of | Ha8 & HOriERge, 1t is c.’mnedl by detectives | p\ovion for locomotives and otlier engines | officers say that they are the most religious of the imperlal family pald thelr last respects | qisbursing of. the state of Sonora has fled. | SL0TY; Senator Pettigrew left tonight for|Ned Smith and W. 8. Riehardson, charged | that Howard stated fo several prisoncts In|ghortly atter his arrival in this shops at Manchester the machinery for John | is believed that the trouble will be over in Ericsson’s Monitor was made. In 1868 Mr.|a few days, but it will take some time for the 3 3 country [ pecple in the world and honorable and up- to the dead czar, kissing the lcon lying on | It Is beljeved he was a defaulter to the | '1°t SPrings, Ark, for his health. with the lynching of sik negroes at Milling- | the Jail, so that It came o the ears of the | yyich i now generally In use. right In all thefr dealings. They speak his breast. The czar assisted the czarina, | amount of about $22,009, BAYS HE WILL BE GOVERNOR. ton, Tenn., {n this coutlty, 1ast-August, re. | EUaTd. that he Bad the hest scheme ever sl st dd janguage of their own, but each separate Who was terribly affected. The steamer Colon took $220,380 bar silver celved a setback today When -Butch M- | coneehve ";’ ;“"“‘" it g insurance com- WENT THROUGH A BRIDGE. village has a dlaleot Which they alone unders Bight generals then removed the pall and | and the steamer Acapuleo $92,374 of the |Kolb Determined to te Inaugurated on [Carver went on the stand and stated thlu | PAOY, 56 BIW RO '“’",m'““ i i sharp at- stand. ¥ carried the coffin to the altar, while eight | same metal from Mazatlan to Francisco. the 1st of Deowmbar. he is an nfidel, He is, therefore, incom- [ {CTHEY t0 heip bim. While In fafl Howard be- | Saven Men Killed ahd Sixteen Coal ¢ —————— other generals bore the pall behind the| The famous Yucatan Indian chief, Puck,| ST. LOUIS, Nov. 10.—A special to the | petent, under the laws of Tennessee, to give | fie SCINAIBLER T & proteseions!. way with Wroeked. CALIFORNIA MINERS MEET. D rore ' fury in o capital case. | Howe. The allegation made by Howard is s i Republic from Birmingham, Al says | {atcn MleCarver 18 ke Man tpon. whom | that the body was not that of Fitac!, but | PITTSBURG, Nnv.'w. qIIK((-env cars Reuben F. Kolb, the defeated candidate of | the State mostly relied for a conviction. [one which he and a drugglst had obtained €03l broke through the bridge over The prosecution” openly charged that Mc-ifrom a medical college. He says Pitzel's | creck at Larimer station this evening, and Delegates Prosent on Invitation from Sure rounding States. casket. The czar then placed his father's | who was the leader In the uprising, has been :v:pu:lnl Il;lulllllu within the coffin, which was | yjjjeq by his subordinates. en finally closed and the procession to the e f the Central raiiroad for tomb was formed. It was headed by the | ta fret mubrter of Nove the first quarter of November are $144,- | the populist party for governor of Alabama, | Carver perjured himself when he said ne | o D AL s S '| SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19.—The third an- )-:!lrapnllllun| of St l’cllwrshurn Crifoaimi e $ publishes a lenghty address to the people of | did not belleve in a God. WThe attorncy :M‘:d‘“"“m::i‘“fi':::“'m;“P";“:"““m';‘t ‘I'\‘:‘lo;:[’) ;‘“‘I orespren m""":? k"’e,r:“""r““"n“ “‘1‘: ::| nual conference of the California Miners asso- clergy in time to a solemn chant. The | " geehange e Y : Badteite | zeneral nhad fio doubt Tutch's testimony | spiracy, claims ey | buried under the wreck. The train wa Rt ORISR KO ) & e ad D he ooy whieh | Bsdhane on New York s, auoted! todas | Atibama in (his atternoon's editions of the | Seneial, had o, doubt Butchs testimond | J Y, G of tho conspiracy. e e e e erau 't tne | tiktion convened here this morning. Nearly at 4 per cent premium. People's Daily Tribune of this state, the |on trial, as well as three or four others, | “The detectives have practically abandoned 1,000 delega was borne by the czar, the grand dukes, foreign princes and the wmost distinguished generals. The most impressive portion of the cere- mony was at the lowering of the late czar's tes are in attendance. Among state organ of the Kolbites, in which he | Immediately ‘after McCarver's sensational | the murder theory and now think they are | enusylvania raflroad to the main Mne.| e \regent by special invitation were & : statement to the court today he was ar- Brs i When within six car lengths of the bridge declares his intention to be inaugurated gov- | pested on a bench wairant, charged with | 00 the track of Pitzel in the person of a nar broke down and when It reached the | Score of delegates representing Nevada, Ore- ernor of the state December 1, and calls upon | per)| It is Also given out by Attorney [man calling himself B. F. Lyman, whose | & ar broke dowm Su¢ WAEE o TEASEC S gon, Washington, 1daho, Colorado and Mon- his followers everywhere to gather at Mont-| General Patterson that he will immediately | Whereabouts they refuse to divulge. They | bridge SoroT e Ay GUCOUEN, (0L g bl 3 2 DUTCH WAR IN LOMBOK. Heavy Fighting Agulnst the Ballnes—Many Europeaus Killed s y SR AR BT e | e tonight that Mrs. Ditzel hag made s | cars down into the creek in a confused mass. | tana. When Prof. J. H. Neff had called the remalns into the vault by high civil officers ; gomery on that day and ald him In taking | Proceed against A. J. M¢Carver, the sherift | stated tonight that Mrs. Pitzel had made a eecaped e minej 0! order lettes og! v of the government. — As the coftin disap.| BATAVIA, Java, Nov. 19.—A dispatch from | his seat. The address begins by saying that | Of this county and ‘the father of Butch, to | confession substantially the same as that of (All the trainmen escaped, but the miners | convention to order letters of regret were Deared from view. the loud booming of | the island of Lombok says that heavy fight- | the paramount issue in the late state cam- | "MCVE him from office. Holmes, excopt. (hat she believes her husband | % D S O L G T L e e DL O il - e 5 atariRY: vee o vas st elactions, and charg - e to be in South America. She has not seen | Were carried der | to d; Richards of Moj cannon and the salutes fired by platoons of | ing took place yesterday between the Dutch | PAIRN was honest eloctions, and charges that Defles tho OMcers. him_ sinde the alleged erime Was committed. | the debris. As yet none of the names of the | Governor Sheldon of South Dakota and Sen- infantry from the adjoining fortress rever- ey e b adiolning fortress rever:|troops and tho rebellious Balines. The [ra00a rh sochmmilied ins 1000 o dave HOPKINSVILLE, Ky, Nov. 19—Further | fiio ingurance oficials profess also to have | men have been sccured. ator White and Congressman Bowers ot Call- the words o the burtal service aua “the | stronghold of the Balines at Tyakranegara | the repctition of these frauds. The address | Pirticulars from Trenton, where the duel| recetved word that Holmes and Mrs. Pitzel ————— I i e i lowering of the mourning flag and the hoist. | was carried by a furlous onslaught of the [ then says that fu:t after the election this | Wit SXBA 000uTS d_betwden two Wwood- | were en route to this city, having left Boston pphiCompanys’, || COVIROR- MARkbem Syas 5 “f\i’.v.i“i.",i‘..:‘”fh; ing of the ordinary imperial standard on| Dutch. The Dutch operations against the | year Kolb issued an address and stated he ‘“!'}::"’;})“ I;‘,.fl‘l‘)’,“‘({'filr ;‘.‘.?“*xs‘.-'h‘é‘nL*"‘.“;,,iLf,‘.‘." toright. Mrs. Pitzel, it is said, was decoyed NEW YORK, Nov. 19.—The announcement | {{tv o © TCATHNE ROEIEAs CNER ;m, 5% the fortress tower proclaimed to the world | Balines continue. bad been elected, shortly after which his | From*the Scene of the conhivt Reed went | (oM Burlington, Vt., to Boston by a com-| 5 made today of the foreclosure sale, Ou|are it had played In the bullding up of Cal- outside that the last act in the mournful| AMSTERDAM, Nov. 19.—A dispatch to the | leaders held a conference. As a result of [ home, and, loading his ‘guns and pistols, [ Munication which she supposed to be from | pec drama had been concluded. The czar bore [ Neus Vandendag from Batavia states that | this conference mectings were called in every | locked himself in his cabln and swears nc Holinee s ] R sammar pht the ordeal with fortitude, but many among|the Dutch troops stormed Tjakranegara as|County for the purpose of ascertaining the | will never surrender to the officers. Be- 2 privileges, properties and franchises of *the [ 5y o5 yols s the Sroun of Imperial avd royal Dersonanes | fe au tie palas of (he rajah. Tha Ralines | Wishes of the people. A convention was also | Tlous fears are entertained. of a desperate | Late tonight Chief Harrigan consented to Phited Lints Telegraph o mpany, wherever | & WU 01T promising that, ax o membor slustered around the open grave were visibly | fought desperately, and 160 Dutch soldiers | called for Montgomery for November 13, at | SOnfjict hetween feed andithe authoritles | taik concerning Howe's arrest and the part | the same may te R O : mber next, at the New Ycrk real es- | o g A7 J Lot Barnham, congressman-elect DSPETH GAVE IT AWAY. tate sales room of all the eorporated 1igbts, | from the First California district, delivered The czar remained in the church until the | several hundred warriors killed or wounded. | that "f_“"'”““ Ifl:fl:(‘“] by H'el aualifid elect- Arrested for Abwadonlog a Hoy. Philadelphia concern. Sald he: *“Marion C.|NMiViand, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, 1lhrots | for the impounding of all of the heavier tomb was finally closed. After this last | Neither the rajah nor his treasure was dis- | r5i Wit the mill of the people was set as de| SAN FRANCISCO, Nuy. 19.—dward | Hedspeth, the famous Glendale, Mo., train|and the District of Columbia. 'This sale 15 | debris created through the operation of hy= ceremony the imperial Insignia were carried | covered. thicugh e ageicy of elction mANMSArs 804 | yewh, commander of HigiBAler Jesntiette, [ TORDER, Now s prisomer In {he clty Jall, Bas| to be mads In sp Sogn brought In the su°| draulic minng, and that the muddy water back in state, in a number of carrlages, to s county oMclals, aied and abetted DY & Sor | which recently came into port, was arrested | {91 me of Howe's efforts to smuggle him | preme court of New York armers | ook ahould low Over “Darrlecs HY WoE ED THE JAPAN Keys and tools on various occasions to aid |Loan and Trust company, as trustees, again the winter palace, and were there deposited DEFEA e sas RpAnY. ‘ have conducted Into the tule swamps alon i 3 : ant by the federal authorities this afternoon on : iht United Lines Telegraph company and 2 mps along © in thelr accustomed places in St. George's A e R LR ey Urday, when the \saislatire convensdin Joint| o” warrant” charging higs With havioy do- | Rim. in“afempting to_sscape. Howe s & aLEte grap! v the Sacramento river. He believed hydraulio hall, Driven Back by the Chinese tn a Minor En- | 3053100 (o count tho Voies for cers. | Sorted Joseph White, 19-vear-old hoy, who | brother of McDonald's partner, and McDon- e mining could be thus carried on and much BERLIN, Nov. 19.—An imposing funeral gagoment Near Port Arthur. o yn arose to fle a protest, | balonged to the Jeanuetics crew, on' Her-|ald is Hedspeth's attorney. The first Inti- | parsyche Onjacts to Separate Maintonance. | valuable land reclaimed. ceremony in honor of the late Czar Alex-| CHE-FOO, Nov. 19.—Iighting occurred on signed by forty-four members of the legisla- | schel island. When the boy was tuken | mation was firom Hedspeth. His letter to TAG N+ 19.-~John J. Forsythe, son -— 0F 518 L ORAY. A ture against counting the vote of certain |sick he was landed on Herschel islan Staie HICAGO, Not 1 HAVE THE G00IS BT, ol ander 111, took place today In the Church of | gungay last twenty miles from Port Arthur. | tountios whers 1t e aiiegot tradn o | ohireds of “the "pacin Toy oo Molares ' 'n[me and the statement which followed | " mijonaire Jacob Forsythe, declares in VE THE COOKS SURROUNDED, il o LiERS ] oitte him at request, tell the stor: g 4 O e i (ha” el | Tho Japanese retired toward Talien-Wan. | commitied, when Speaker Clarke of the houss | tent, where he dic Yelisn b L A ueAy hes® oY [ nis cross bill fled today in the s o Tare as b gurd ot honos sut. | The Chinese loss was 100. The Japanese loss | made Goodwyn out of order and ordered him e maintainence proceedings brou e 3 eepe; Only Want ‘Two Milllons. follows: L Young wite, Myrtie B. Forsy to take his seat, calling upon the doorkeeper ) {4 ““October 10, 1894.—Major Lawrence Harrl- “x;:.u,\d?_ LR el parate iy Ui | Cherokees Waiting for the Ammunition that Train Fefore Opentug (lostilities, sido the church. Emperor Willlam, in|is reported to have been 300. The Chinese ENVER, Nov ; siten | MUSKOGEE, I T. Nov. 19.—War with ¥ 3 o s 3 z 10 seat him. The address then concludes: DENVER, Nov. 19.—Power of attorney Shie Belica: b A d S ose i LR Ar LW B i o e, D Y e om- | captured ten Drlsoners. rhe'second Japan. | The oficial count, as declared by the | given by Lillian B. Danlels, formerly Donna ( £50, Gl aC iolloe Des A EIRe=Thote Dt | chamon inigiuataiugfanctig fole PUIDISC | the Cooks is going on In the vicinity of riage and was present throughout the cere- | ese ",,,,,f left Kinchow on the instant, the speaker, gives Oates a majority of 75,783; | Madia, to Edward H. Mutphy of New Ycrk adelphia life insurance company, and pos- | father and his wealthy friends. The mars Verdigris river, about twenty miles from clection frauds committed in the countie n " was field today with the county clerk. Tn med in the protest of Senator Goodwyn, of | this power of attorney Mrs. Daniels claims ich we have positive and sworn evidcnce, | that she is entitled to $2.000,000 from the es- mony. All the diplomatic corps, Including | plan being a march on Port Arthur from two the United States ambassador, Hon, Theodore | girections. The forces will have to defeat the Runyon, and many other notabilities were | nemy on the road before attacking Port Ar- sibly a murder committed in working it. | riage of young Forsythe to the ¢ ughter of | here, The bandits are massed in forze there chigan farmer has been followed by a Seneviy-five hundred dollars of the mosey | & Michigan furmer has bovs, SONCWEL % 4| and have more than their mateh In a squad series usband, | has already been paid, and $2,500 s yet in | fianaer. brought by the ¥ X . o S Y tate of W. B. Daniels, Jrer lat ung wife against | of Cherokees, who have been rounding thel present. thur, ,‘,‘,‘,":‘,l“_l’;lm';'u‘r']‘f,“',"':,‘,"":'liff}"‘;o"r‘ 80 wive out | She also files an assignment to Mr. Murphy, | the bank, owing to a squabble over the fee | her father-in-law. In the bill fled today | \o “por covoral days, No open b (: 1m WIDOW COMPLETELY OVERCOME. A transport with some 600 infantry and 500 | forcgoing eonsidered, and in view of ‘the ex | /b Which it s set £orth that no compromise | that Howe is wanting for his part In it. 1| Iorsythe also accuses his wife of infidelity. | 0 P A o 1 LONDON, Nov. 19.—A special dispatch to | coolies on board was burned while proceeding | citing conditions in’ Alibama, I have deter | ihan $iso ogo ¢ © LHoUL her consent for 1es8 | can glve some interesting information re- e yet taken place, but there has bean a great the Daily News says it was a terrible mo- [to Tallen-Wan. Only four coolies were lost. | mined to discharge my ‘full duty BN 3 8 garding it, and perhaps save the insurance Storm Henches New York, deal of skirmish fighting, and both sides ara 4% ment when the time came for the family of o rars to the people of Alabama. I will Corean Six Days Overd company something If they are notified at| gARANAC LAKE, N. Y., Nov.19.—A small [ Preparing for a death strugzle. Fully ‘ Czar Alexander to bld farewell to his remains, | _Koyalty Entertalns Amerlcan Seamen. not fall to repeat the pledges | ST. JOHNS, N. F., Nov. 19.—No news has | once. MARION C. HEDSPETH. " | (2Cu™ 10 tq “brevalls throughout northern | fifteen of the Cook gang are together, and The widowed empress mounted the steps of | MADRID, Noy. 19.—Commander Williard | Ghich I have made to the people who have been received here of the Allan steamer| J: C. Armstrong, a fail guard, in a sworn |\ vork tonight. The mercury here regis- | DIl Cook is leading them in person. Hia the bier supported by her son, Czar Nicholas. | R. Brownson of the United States cruiser iler feelings spent themselves In a burst of | Detroit, with nine officers and twelve hysterical sobs and tears, from which she |sailors of that vessel, have arrived here was unable to recover. Again and again she | with the Columbus relics. The Americar bent over and kissed the hands lying crossed | are highly pleased with the reception a given me their confidence and stood b an, Captain Main, and the friends of | Statement also in the possession of Chief| . '\o pelow zero, while the wind is blowing | YOUNE wife or sweetheart is with him at me 8o heroically durng the past . four | those on board are beeomius very anxious. | Harrigan, swore that he was approached by e 0 below T e e Air Cwith Nghi | the rendezvous. The Cherokees would have yearz. You, fellow citizens, have twice elected | The Corean sailed from Glaggow on Novem- | J. D. Howe for the purpose of gctting his|gnow that has recently fallen 4 forced the fighting before now were it not Tha Kovernor of this state And. thie. (e b | ber 3, and Trom Liverpot ah the Gth, And 1a | assistance In securing Hedspeth's escape. | " CHARLOTTE, N. Y., Nov. 19.—The north. | for thelr fear of ranning short of ammunition the grace of God and the help of the good | NOW Six days overdue. Thére are on board | The statement of Hedspeth before mentioned | west gale of the day causht a big ficet ouls | before the battle was over. If it comes to 'y corded them by the authorities of the city 1 00 + officer and crew | ‘st ide the h The steamer Proctor and f} A 3 Upoh Ner. husband's breast, Then she stood | Corded them by the authorities of the city | 20 EICH 26 b sl (e Delp O the 850\ ubout Dersons, thel.officers ard crew | jy as follows side the h ier, Proctor and | a question of allowing the Cooks to slip aside and the other imperial and royal per- | fCol'% o rnenae of thelr entertainmen, | cember 1 18 the day fixed by law for the in. | "UmPering about seventy. CITY, Oct. 12, 1884.—Major Lawrence Har- [ (oW cf b mon Beats and Muly | away from them or fighting as best they sonages kiesed tho hands, after which the | The American officers will be received \n | auguration of the governor, On that day I - rigan, Chiet of Police: Dear Sir—When H. |¥on, made the b o A urus#le: | can, then the Cherokees will fight, and they general public withdrew. Then a rosary was | audience by the queen regent and will be lald upon the deceased’s forehead and an | banqueted by the marine department at shall be in Montgomery for the purpose of | Attornev W 14 Not_Jssws the Warrant. | M, Howard was here some months ago bg| Yaouelfa, White Oak, William Jamison and | are u taking the oath of office and my seat as| VPENVER, Nov. 19.—Comstable Frank and | told me that he would like.to talk to mé. | Oliver Mowatt an back here for shelter. | It wa ot afrald of getting the worst of it. thought, however, to be good genel absolution written wpon parchment was | Wil }1-‘;;‘;:‘1‘.‘;‘;‘ d o reception at the Amerl-| gooior “and I hereby eall upon good peo- | James Hart, a newspaperiman, appelired | After we go acquainted he said that he had | There is a heavy sea, With snow. alship to keep the Cooks where they have laced in the hands. The iaterment fol- e ple in every part of the state to ald me {n| before the district attopmey this afternoon [ a scheme by which he could make $10,000 ——— them now until all is in readiness for & e lowed. Protecting Forcign Residents all proper and peaceable methods to uphold | and made a complaint ehagemg a business | and that he needed some lawyer who could | Gould Cnildren Must Pwy Thelr Taxes. | heavy and prolonged attack. The Cherokees - The correspondent of the Standard at St.| SHANGHAI Nov. 19.—~The viceroy of | the law and set aside the power of traitors | man with being respongfble fcr the death | be trusted, and safd that §f T could introduce | NEW YORK, Nov. 19.—Justice Lawrence [ subseque Petersburg describes the scone of confusion | rpien-Tein Sunday afternoon in the vicinity of the cathe- | dral of St. Peter and St. Paul, For more| un with respongill £ equently dispatcliod Sherift John Brown is ‘placing soldiers around the | and usurpers In Alabama. 1 appeal o my |of Kiku Oyama. The district attorney re- | yin"ve“Woula give me $500. He then told | of the supreme court has denied the appli- | to this city for a full supply of ammunition, forelgn settlement in order to protect it|friends and supporters from all parts of the | fused to have a warratig igsticd, regurding | 0" )ae p, R, Pitzel's life was insured for | cation of the children of Jay Gould, as exe- | and he arrived here tonight, bringing the t. g against the depredations of soldiers from | state to be in Montgomery on the 1st day | oy be biaekiabigrere and flavoring | ¥10 100: that Pitzel and he were going to | cutors of thelr father's estate, to cancel the | information already given. The sherift will :::x"m:;m:::’«n‘:mf‘nl:: ‘,l\'.l..:umrw‘m;{: \\"»'I:n;; m{»{ n,mlluuuv I S of lk;c(rnhrr, 1894, there and then to give work the insurance company for that sum. | taxes on the personal mim- 1c lw]l on the hll‘-;-' lm;' :n lh;~ m»lrnhm W“':l all the sup- X s of people, among | th nese take Port Arthur it is ex- | me their suppert in a lawfu a % 4 > told st how vere going ound of non-residence, but the judge says | plies needed and a strong guard. keen order with knouts and the heels of | Pekink, forty miles south of Taku. against any unlawful demonstration, but ask| HOT SPRINGS, Ark, Nogi #.—The Missl D S813 DA a8 AN SXPAXL. Av' move for the punishment of the tax com-. NIAC'S FRIGHTFUL CRIME. e Wild orses, regardiess of the Hives | Numbers of quick-firing guna have been N n, but ask | o Medieal wangemtion, with delo. | had worked 1t before and that being a | mfifoners for contempt for failing to take M) PRI . CRIME, b BaNr. wikl_ horse egardless of the lives| ,jjed to the Chinese war ships at Wel-Hal- | the co-operation of frze men fn the neces.ary | ° » . drugglst he could easily decelve the insurance | any notice of the first writ of certiorari or limbs of the people. Finally fire engines | ey, effort to enfcree the law and carry out the were brought, hose were stretched and water | ™Y ¥ : turned on, The powerful streams scattered | Sondiug Ald to Earthqueko Sufterars . from all states in the valley, will Wi of the prepls, . e i AOURY B e o g areinen ond | cording to his direction and make it appear e oot 1 rout 1ike ohaff, only to be| ROME. Nov. 19.—King Humbert has sent SUSLRTEASE o reanau AN N ROt 1t | more will ‘come 15 morntg. The con- | that he was mortally wounded by an explosion R bagpe it L (OAAR 40,000 lire for the rellef of the earthquake | ProPADIE: ARC his followers undertake to| yeytion will last five days o@d is expected | and then put a corpse in the place of Pitzel's driven back Dby the pressure from behind. AR et 0 seat him, which, Judging from the sentiment | to be the most imporcant fn the history <f " 7% 898 354 SR Coack ooyt helr | Sufferers, and Premier Crispi has donated portant {n he history <f | body, etc., and have it identified as that of e Cossacks struck the people ucross their | fhirerers, and Brotler Crispt has Gonated | expressed at their mecting at Montgomery | the assoc Pitseh: Ta & fow days Mr. Howe came to faces with groat whips. One man was killed | L, last week they will undoubtedly do, it is O o e ey Howard had gone to| 108 ANGELES, Cal., Nov.19.—In the case | lived Thomas Potercheck, his mother, two Ry i kick, A boy was suffocated in the | Think Thov Have » Mar lorer, believed there will be serious trouble, | ng Lige sed Oysters. ' and introduced himself, saying I recom- | Of the Mercantile Trust company against|sisters and a brother, ~Bohemlan {3 crowd. As the czar and G . Comn., Nov, 19.—Dr. C. A. [ mended him, and that he (Howe) had laid | the Atlantic & Pacific railroad in the United | appears that Thomas Portercheck complained and Duke Michael| SAN BERNADINO, Cal, Nov, 19.—A man| MONTGOMERY, Ala., Nov. 19.—Governor passed in an open carrlage on thelr Way 10| giving his name as Albert Lea has been | JOnes was about to take a train for Mobile ot B " ve o | Slutes district court this morning, argu- “r 5 S ary of the State Board of | the whole plot bare to him. Howe told me Jistrict court this morning, areu | yesterday evening that his head was hurting | the cathedral, the same ufternoon, 8 MmN | favded fn jail who is suspected of baing | 10 take pat in the ceremonies attending the with a white beard, dressed as a peasant, | 4. A Austin, wanted in Minnezota fo P o p iy Sprang with two bounds into the road, and |iurder Sommitted Jast March Ofiems nays | he was shown a telegram from: Birmingham | the typhold fever cases at Wesleyan c review the assessments, | Murdered Mis Votier, Sister and Brother imed he lived in Lake with an Axe. hildren clalmed | yoNTGOMERY, Mo., Nov. 19.—A terrible tragedy was committed this morning about Fighting the Postal's Kntrance. two miles from Wellsville. At that place company by having Pitzel fix himself up ac- | which was issued George J. Gould cf wood, N.'J., and th a residence at T Died from NEW HAV Lindsey, secr o o Ve en reoeption of the oruiser Montgamery, when | Fesith, has comploted piiiuvestisation into | that be waould see that I gob ::)yl“:"’"’,‘:‘ ':u::-f\x Hhe amount of the appeal bond, but It Nm and seid that be bellgved R nadhExsl ege, | worked ane hal oward i DV 1 " 0w, 2 sel 0 e oke nd refused to 0 bed, A o'clocl BE% fom his pocket 4 packet, which he | been waiCRing Mim for same. time and g | in regard to the Kolb manifesto, He ds. | Jucp have thus far yesnie W the death of | at onos to attend to it. Howe told me it was e P eldaranh aasvany © stated 1t the | this morning he secured ag Axe and. killed Abrew at. the bear. His' majesty started|canfirm their susplcions they found him | clined to be interviewed, but when shown | oysters were the capse of the epidemio, | tbe Fidelity Mutual of Philadelphia, When | matter was put off untl tomorrow all the | his widowed mother, his sister and ‘his back, and ther ccoly picked np the packet. | WrIting the name of A. A, Austin cn a plece | the dispatch ab ? epidemic. A e T . i N Rnany ut the Kolb manifesto, | Three Wesleyan -f:«;’:fils“nr:mm D]:rt nic: | notices appearcd in the newspapers of Pitzel's | poles of the Postal Telegraph company | prother. et Tncidsnt oaussd Tntense emotion. the | °F poper. Ao wherein Kolb says that by the grace of God | critically ill. death, Howe came dowd at once and told me [ 8long the Jing of the Atlantic & Pacific vall- | “syhjlo ho was murdering his mother, sis- crowd belleving that an attempt had been Lexow Wi Resumo in December, he will take his seat on December 1, quietly | . how it was ©tow only & matter | puteq he would grant the supersedeas |ter and brother, his othier sister, Mary, aade to mssassinate the czar. The offender | NEW YORK, Nov, 19.—Senator Lexow of | Femarked: “Willlam C. Oates has been | 'PSurance ‘, ' Indiana. | of a few days untl he got the money. | asked for. mado her escape by jumping through the as Instantly seined and hustied o the KUARA | he. senate Investication cammitice. wayd | elocted governor by the fairly expressed | INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 19.—The New York | Later Howe and ~ a little girl, I window. She stood ‘on the outside and honse. The Imperial carriage proceeded amid | today that the investigation had been pea- | Wil 0f 8 majority of the people of Alabama, [ Bowery Insurance company of New York think Pitzel's daughter, succeeded i wman Gets u Hailso. looked through the window and saw her | o by the gene 0 ste 3 : s body identified and recognized g ¥ '18, Nov. 19 e folloy cMicla inc brother saturate the room with coal the murmurs of the crowd. Later It was an- | iy, ot o A e P | and has been so declared by the general as- | has been blacklisied and forbidden to op- | haviug the body identified and recognized as| ST. LOULS, Nov. 19.~The following cfliclal | man R RRELthol fhn oaar had!sbcepted s ne.| Lively voetponed ‘J',:',,"“vm,;'!’“_,‘,,,;‘.f‘,, we | gembly, the only tribunal which has the | erate in Indiana by<dhe auditor of state. | that of B. F. Pitzel. Howe told me that|announcement was made at Wabish head- | oil, set it on fire and then gash himselt with ¢ tition that had been thrown to him. The | will continue in the even tenor of our way | Flght or authority under the constitution to It Is announced that this company had with- | Pitzel's wife was privy to the whole thing. | quarters today: E. R. Newman Is hereby | & knife in the throat. He sank down and papers of St Petersburg make no mention of | and on even keel, T hop declare the result. It is my duty to see | (P4WD from the state and afterward sclic- | Ho says that now Howard would not let Mrs. | appointed assistant general frelght agent | all four bodies were consumed In the burn- sult., | ited insurance. The policies were to be | p o 5 : p hics Vice 't | ing house. By the time the neighbors got : o N peltev eas- e that be is duly installed, and by the grac b 08, X Pitzel go to Philadelphia to ident fy the body | for this company at Chicago (vice Sumner | ing house. By the time & [ :',‘f ."cf,“,:::m;"mf' ;:, ‘;{:“f“\'"""";.‘n"".”llfi: Kentacky Ban : Su<pends. of God he will be. I do not anticipate that | th et i New York, and thus'avold taxes | o hor husband and he (Howe) feels almost [ Hopkins, reslgned), appointment to take ef-| to the unfortunatc man the house W gulse, 3 3 RICHMOND, Ky, v, 19.~The Estill | any number of men will be foolish enough L ——— certain that Howard decelved Pitzel and|fect this day. Mr. Newman was assistant | ablaze, too late to rescue the bodles. This County Deposit bank at Irving has assigned | to heed Kolb's advice, but If they do, the| Yovements of sengoing vessds Nov. 10, |that Pitzel in following Howard's Instruc- general frelght agent of the Wabash east- | morning the four hodles could be seen still to Henry B. Wiseman. The books are being | consequences will be on_their own heads.’ A N kA Teraving, foom | tons was killed, and that it was really the [ 8F% Jne during the Melulia recewersip | buraing in the ruins. The mother was &n Funerul Scrvices 1n Uaris. d hi C/ 1 PARIS, Nov, 19.—-An impressive funeral| examined. Joe McDowell, the late abscond- and he has since served the reorganized — Glangow: Werra, from Genon. body of Pitzel. 'The policy was made to the | Jo,hs, has uince served the reoreanised | invalld, and had heen confined to her bed rvloe in memery o he late caar ot | i cazhion iy acll haert and cainot e Democratic Candidate Dead. AL s liimore Afivea dard Londonderry, | wife, and when the money was put into the | Chicago, The PrOmotion Is i cvery fespeat | or twelve years. The murderer suddealy g\flb was ted here uau at the ! heard from. DOYLESTON, Pa., Nov, 19,—8t-te Sepator | from Belfast. bank Howard stepped out and left the wite . well merited. became insane,