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. E "ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. SINGLE COPY FIVE REPEATING THE TESTIMONY , Boing Over Lost Gronnd in the Bam Payne Mn.der Case. Recitations by Misses Carrle Stetler and Hat- tie Leibhart were well delivered, Mrs. John Evans of Fremont recited an excellent reci- tation entitled ‘“The Sick King,"” which was heartily applauded. Prof. Kieberg, the chair- man, introduced Rev. George B. Price of Elk Creek, who spoke in the interest of the DAL S - - — o— e 2 o d o order. Then J. C. Root of Omaha addressed 3 it r (JOOD BUSINESS RFASONS we have made starlling reductions from our “ALWAYS THE i LOWEST” prices, and intend to make our business double itself in the next ten days—not one department alone, MORSE. MORSE. MORSE. OFFICIAL, 18 U NOTHING NEW IN EVIDENCE YESTERDAY g — Members of the Next Congre Formally Enrolled. WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.—An erroneous impression has gone out that the clerk of the house of representatives has prepared an offi- clal list of members of the Fifty-fourth con- gress. This he has not done and would not be able to do if so disposed, for the reason that the official returns have so far been re ceived from only two districts of the 356 those being the two Oregon districts. 1t is no expected that certificates of election will in any large number be placed with the clerk before the convening of the short term and many will not be on file until after that time. Not Yet Tuttle Gets Matter Hefore the Jary of Ad- wantage to the Defense—Trial Con- tinnes 10 Draw a Blg Crowd, but all of the stores in our mammoth building contribute their mite to the reduction fund. Read every item on this page—then come in and add to yotlr'-‘bank account by buying what you need from us—others DOT WON'T, they CAN"T approach our prlccs on a like quality of merchandise. Sam Payne’'s murder trial was resumed yesterday, the day being consumed iu the recording of testimony that had al- resly been heard once in the trial of the case and beforg. the Swanson jury fasco. ‘Phe same spectators were p; nt, and for EENERMORL Gipart;i thejr faces becoming | g, %ie e certificates shonld be filed repre- illar, There Is the colored contingent, | senting all the districts of the entire country including Sam Payne's mother and several | the clerk would not in this instance probably of er friends, Then comes the very large | be disposed to issue an official roll call of the woman with the small hat and the very |hext congress before the expiration of the small woman. with a large hat, who have not | Present. An oficial in the clerk's office today ’ ° | expressed the opinfon that the completion of misged & minute of the court sessions $Ince | iy Jigt would be delayed until the 4th of T, they § Not one low.:r price can exist any- YOULL-WELE US HELE v yarns can be dyed and {woven into such tan- gled angles of beauty. where. Come—help us double. , Wintry skies and pretentious looking clouds warn you to get New goods, | all of them, neat styles, and priced every time as a regular $8 suit, Sat- urday’s price is $4.98. purtment. Cloak man says he received a nice new line of children’s Boys’ Reefer Suits the trial bégan.. Then thers is the ancient | March as a matter of precaution and he gave | VW & P 1M underwear,| we price linens---just a | They nevepr %e('orfi grurments yesltel'day. F blonde who has made oticeable impressio reason for th caution the possibilit 4 i i i Yoo : s P 4 4 P’ at - Qe it ek fomirhea b & o seo o of soBRAAien GANAE o e o C GOt the rigHtishaving of prefit-over| Boys':junior suits, WereSopreity, ¥oul | -Hey re maeriec 8L GHE Tesetved keat at w polut of vantag:. Thero | presented In the pending contest of elknap sort and prices were|the loom cost. prices reduced to excuse us for again|famouslow prices. g are at least twenty wo d girls without | n: Richards h o re Py ) 3 Any/apectal Aitingulsning marks o brands, | Fitth: Mic higandisteiat, Sieaan Ot nevier so, low: Right center alsle, $ .BO, $8 and $8.B0; Ispeakmg of those e!e‘ Ladies’ and M_lssps :;?.o RER G attendants at the R gy ol fi:“:fl;‘,fi:fl., Who Was | pight main alste. Ladies' colored horder, neat styles, at 24c(t h e y - have sold for gant new novelty suit-|Cloaks are arriving for the each. o 20b Glider, o reporter. was the first wit-| Firty.thira dentials | o ladies ACh fen’ oot | twice the price. lings. They’re the reg-|fresh ever;y \gay‘ YThe 4 e state yesterday. He told of his | to the clerk the 22d.of Dacamber, 189 = 8 : : i S Ate rike i yisit 1o the MeHlugn puiliing on May 31, | ana his name was duly. envolled an @ member | oG vorder, pure’ 1men, | Boys' 2-piece suits, tu““’\?,gc = ll];dé Ijvoelnc(:ln (Szfit)l:l: l[?\:L:)ex ;ei\?/m )Zgl; 1 ol d ubel was D! e - 2t el 0| 3 d 4 3 ptic a o . f> £ 3 o S discovered. ' /He described. more Tully and | iwing o Do oo ATy 1ola | and panta. Line of sizes we have retailed colored ‘mr\ld'r, ruil size, nem | double breasted coat, ter y, bu I at Tse, they've been cut to 48c per garment, C .l et oy F he. ‘1"“;““*;"‘:'"!‘ Il {:!Rr;n;(l as bad heen,: Mr.. R A dton's | | White merino vests, regular 31 quality, re'{ Larke Japanese silk hamikerchiofs, reg- for $1. 98 se{l'}helm tolyou at 28c ;151 SOH‘.B‘W h a&’ IbUtL the catio d e co by the state officers, eertifying that Belknap | duced to oc. ular 0c quality; we've put them down to & . > o ” e Aopare B An A of s otk | B ety Moo reconizal e | o L33 (Pl ED ek SO, S N B ~ B O, et e enone | brasy -t ralnt 8a Ul B e i, oLy e | tacion coiaa (5 Sk b BRI JHEL G B UV 8RR Domestics g BT et $2.47, y : : P not. offered ifor Wik linspection by the state’s [ clined, and as the house has so far declined other item, for lack of|ing us out nicely, Buy they're worth $4 any- :;t?:‘l;:var.l:;l'lzl;‘lmr:: m«; r:;x;im(‘.; n;“lnnrm”;ll:v:2“‘:-!";‘n;;"h;r“lnr:“;l:vl?l:ml:ll:n R;:;(l;::;llml\:“ !Jl‘r!! Left main aisle, Right Farnam St. ulsle.. where. !spuce. That S a new | your wrap ofus. Come Jhich had. apparently been used as a bow. | cumatances proved o be sich that Mr. bel. | FOr Gentlemen— e Sting “Tarnesi0e Boys' waists, all sizes |addition in a blacktomorrow. ‘ It had been claimed, belonged 16 Maud T st o LN aonon of & Two. itoms of- havwy |l PGy e 19¢. novelty dress goods,| We reprint yester- E ubel. The veil had been found under a|cecdings. Such a resolution was adopted, and 3 ) i | part ofa bed slat and showed evidence of |iho morits of the (wo ets of credentials gleaned from this ele- Ihree of the little Boys' flannel waists, such as are sold at day’s news about $8 haviog Deenrained “upon. - 1t had phet | will constitute one of the contesting ques- s Ao price cottons. They|the $1.28 kind for 78c. $1.00 per yard. BOcis|capes. They’re in Hadbeon. Soun, Tioth ‘tho "veil and s e L sats wfwiealled tsouite) p S |stand for dozens of y the price; just half. blues, olacks and grays ; tloak ware much mote sofled when he found | should be explained (hat thers was a change | Men's s hair enirts (ong nawral [their kin—for a store|Boys’ Overcoats Silk --60 of them, sizes 82 RO 110 Couna marks on,the. site of ths | o, OTynitration, fnCMichigen between the | wool) warm and not shirinky, ¥7e." Drawery | o 10." el 3 a ¢ ‘ |=o11ks to 44, and you never “Bullding :and above the roof at the south ird et iien: 1 BT AND SaVhOtats rwey Me's 'gl"e ool r""";ll shirts and draw L}l CopTESSeRE POCSHO Handsome Kilt OVEr-| wLert Farnam st aisle. Tavw onolon $7.80 that putnto- tho building from 'that window, |\ Wie cersihente foom i nemeerats | [ i e llse Almost torgot to |y TR "8 and| T Wo reasons for|/would match it b il Suanaon, another newspaper man, had | eiknap from the republigans. A new can- t's watching for our|mention some tasty | printing store news--|quality. ; yisited the hullding with Gilde: and cOr-| vaes had been made undde the order of mutual interests -~ the tt 4 f $7.80, Saturday for $8 | t nake business and B Borated bis Lestimony o the maln. ayne | SUPTeme court of tho state. and it was upon | (oq A0S patterns in vicun a| Bl elgn o ma u ) 5 G 4 b Mystic, 1 A s return 1o this city. |the results ascertained that the Belknap Oo-as-you e-done=|s|oth, at 12V0' just the 7 ANy - to keep your good will Chinaware e e e S refarn 10 (this (ot | certificate was issued, The simple action of [ hy”* pule we’re build- il el = Boys' ulsters, warm ; : i fo also deacribed the finding of the slocs, | (e clerk has been more, potent, however, [ 09 thing for wrappers and 5 by helpful hints. This| secona foor, right of elevator. i fings and other aricles whieh bt beck | han e whole machinery, poliical it ox'|in g on — that makes |{he Iike and comfortable, vel-| iy, "ho g is Helpful ' Y. tive, of th t f iahi in deci . . s ) 18 alleged, had belonged to Maud Rubel. ' {58 the mertts of the oiuinpe o> 1t M- priges like these posm- ;i vet collar, have been SRt sanas peoole'\ This bewildering de= 10°611 of hef relatlons with Payne and of |, 1he Cafe.is & fresh 1y, Uie minds ot the| ) e _|Linens $7 and $7.80, Satur-|200, IS B ces now,|partment is dressed up ! jouse officials that they aro disposed to ac ! . ; ; hls having Eliven her the Jewelry and sllb- | with caution and not to prepare the official Heosior 20| Right Farnam St. atste. day’s pmce $3. BO. |for the holiday season; 1 e o3 roll until it becomes necessary to enter th S Py — i ol vhite CI P a o i Y “ Bold her tat the st had been given 10| s’ ot the now members for the. purpose y Three good tests of Boys’ long ulsters, in | z-inc black and white China and Japan- | 1] the choice things in i Hotel Where o was cmplosed. Sugar Lump |Of PAYINE thelr salaries, wiiich will begin on | Right matn aiste. e aBdresuinets Irish frieze and other | siwauliy ks graim, ose | pottery from all cor- : % st the 4tk t March. The list ! o= silks, fc. Y jras decidedly by, and o amount of conx- | Loy eon prépared is, therefare, eirely un: _fast black, heavy cotton. hose,| OUF G 5 heavy cloths,Saturday | wdneen syl wey novelty il ooy ners of the globe can o cour o Lot he Loy W | Qo o, and T o for (he- con RS e s Mot S T TR S D nptmnne . | ol D D05 S a“d-$4'501¥3xankets be fodncisre. i i tinctly enough. to be heard by the Jury. As Venience of members. 1o hlm W \‘nl’:Il nlm_. e !an inch bleaci }f“;“ eDtIORRT ‘\‘,.,‘XL’Q.‘(:;{}":‘IEQ; ““s’ It's only half price for room to say much e t of hi vers had t g e g L Chila cashme e, SlRPS, Tog- table covers, by 84 igh il 1 5 f _fl:‘;d!‘fig;{_nm‘g JMhe police departmient | Buiiding and Loan Assoclation Men Taken a i ¢ Your blanket wants|mention a lot of say 4 In on Charges of Fraud. ere's a stunner— il inm.. Pu'::rw " gl‘;:‘nch lch:urfn:‘d;::'x."edol'nrsffl: PITTSBURG, Nov. 23.—Seven of the offcers| [ .ndies’. black and Corsets Ye‘hngsl have been carefully 100 dozen dplfata_st. qln-, noon reczew' before the completion of the fand employes of the Fidelity Building, Loan 2 Right Farnam St. aisle, HEHUTR TS planned for. Help us|ner, tea an ruit sizes, 4 captain’s testimony. and Tnvestment association, also known as| fANCY silk hose, all the B s All that is new and|find a weak point.[They are French, 4 TUTTLE GOT IT BEFORE THE JURY. | the Columbus Bullding, Loan and Investment $2.28 and $2.80grades| All the leading man s They ’re leasant to|Vienna and Haviland 49 %ficn« ':lnaxed o et some gooll | assoctation of Washinglon, D. C. With ani o+ &1 80 the pair. makes and designs, as stylish ean be found at h ky : lp . o makes, worthiesd i b 4 while Captain Mostyn . . » d . & H b b B e v ornat [rutle, I drons, | Omoe (n-this city, wararieited on & chgrge this counter. We make |[100K at; almost easy to ‘examination, asked Captair Mostyn if -he aid not have a revolver on his desk while he was pumping Payne. The state objected. of conspiracy to cheat and defrand. The names of the prisoners are: Harrison Ding- man of Washington, D. C,, president; Andrew Wall of Washington, D. C,, vice president, Ladies’ fast black tights, ankle and knee length, BOc pair. well as the more mod- erate priced ones, for instance: mention of something —not the latest, to be buy at these prices : 10-4 white cotton blankets, 67¢ pair. 40c¢, 19¢c each. Special prices on dinner seta, Judge Scott straightened up and with some h o | ; 104 gray. cotton blankets, 67¢ pair. Special prices on toilet se'§ Qignity sald that ¢ Mostyn bad & revolver on | A1d the following ‘ocal ,winployest "W A | ““SA7 S1 on’s ‘Glo ves— H sure —but the price— | i Whlievah e on ent couon | SRR BT G i : “his dosk whlle, he was thlking to Payne the | gl otl,g s “Haight. They were ail taken i Ok, embroldered, stlish, well fittng| Bgny yejls, assortment | i scariei, strictly all wool, at 828 per | : court wanted to, know i, Captain M. A o sutisyvete sl kel onewiof thosieheerieat |icoree B ; S0 pair. " | Tinware ! then answerad: tiat e had no revalver on his | 10 e central station, where they were held Nersolihestorcandli® ' Clothi of B0e and 78 values, U4 white, fife Callfornia. wool, a $7.00 4 desk, but the: impression which Mr. Tuttle (Under $1.000 bail cach. . trom Ae.| COTF o S : oys oihing marked to 9¢ each Yalue, TOrSEATIHE WIN Second floor, left of elevator was seeking to convey, of influence and pres- | 'hl S l)lu , a col olrx \guuau_ 'r«lm: A ".- fitted for the cheeriest e A i avingbest brought to boar upan| Sl sy Plo withdzan her money and | 1 0 v @ bUSIness | we || o conter atse. ; Comfortables hol Payne to hi fession, was conveyed | O s noy and < j: 7 i iaaiseonre bis contonsion, mas conveyed was refused. - The police Lave been waiching g oS R ol Captains, governors,| Notions e i A key to the whole : and asked @ greal many questions tending to |t company for several days, They learned | K O any re || ! el situation, judge the § show {hat Payng's confession was the result that the Dresident,anc ykg mreddent vt B v e £y cOnveniences presidents, big! Names| g of matn aistes. Next to blankets|,oqt by this: S i ers o crphadially 10 Al auch | f0. (e ofcers Gelonmined (o take them | andl MOSt U N US U Ak %hese}?re’for 1 1ehsu1tsr A storm of the insig-|comes the necessary » : auestiona, the. pleture of an inquisition was |y lor iy garrest said: “Tha assocmtion 15| prices — so little — liker| PUt they’re worthy of| ;o 4 i uilts, Wetvayigot - a | et Diaidas 1 vividly shown to:the jury. e M R L o T \ nificant nothings that |4 g Another point was scored by Mr. Tuttle in the matter of confessions. The court sus- tained ap objection to a question asked by Mr. Kaley .as to what Payne had sald about his confession. The court held that the written and.signed confessions were the best evidence, and that oral testimony on the same point would not be received. The con- istence for eight or years, 1t was originally the Fidelity Building, Loan & In- vestment association. Then we founded the Fidelity Building & Loan assoclation. Owing to the similarity of titles there was some confusion, and two years ago the Investment company was renamed the (,Dhlmhin Bulld- this: Left main aisle, A line of 4-button French made gloves In _browns and tans; line of sizes, 37c per pair. lem. The little Captain, The little Governor The little president These three suits are cost solittle and count for so much. Always a storm of them, Cream of Flowers, 13c. English tooth powder, 17c. big assortment of them, and to give you some- thing to judge us by, we’ll quote just these 8. Restare like’em: Dress Trimmings Right center alsle. A line of feather trimmings 10c per yd. Cl Blacks, tans and browns, in finest grade 2 tession, . or. signed statement, was offered in | I8 Loan & Investment assoclatio sinch Suedes, every wiore's $Lo sove, |11 extra made, being _J'\Ere-;‘o‘il:n;oilpl"x;wbfit&:& AN : g T Guimps 10c, 18¢, 28e aridence. i The defendants oblected 10 una| ZEE YUEM NOX A Mpmomant. | WENG OG0 0N Pt S ‘Isewed with silk and| Ziyenile woap mail box) . Rl omitre ilea with four | Y AP Ch that it was not full and complete, was N0t | graer for His Deportation fo China on the | C0"' WOOI Bloves 2 linen thread, have all| Shaded erachet cotton, DRSRem ot 08 cetUBy R RYESINS SE D, Yalue 1 in the language or handwritting of the prisoner. After some argument the written statement was admitted in evidence. Captain Mostyn; adimitted that (he statement was not complete, butiomly R synopsis of the state- ments and confessionis of Payne in the course of a conyorsatlon it lasted more than an hour. Djie) ‘The court ruled thiat, the signed statement Ground that He Is o Laborer. NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—Commissioner Shields has rendered a decision in the case of Lee Yuen which will have a -reaching effect on Chinamen in this country. He held Lee Yuon for deportation on the ground that he was a Chinese laborer previous to ivere¢ by Mayor W. H. Keeling. Bl o i Yesterday’s express brought us a beautiful selection of ladies’ silk mitts, three different styles; and we’'ve parts reinforced, with double seat and double knee. The little captain is a regular $4 suit,' Satur- Cream and white cotton, Knitting cotton, dc. Japanese baskets, 3 for Silver hat pins, i5c and_Zc, Silver marquise rings, : Mother Goose pins, Brownle's, all sorls, Faney &tck ping. i’ sil assortment, 15c, 20c. Dress unm "silver, gilt and jet, at 25ec. er and gilt, a new {Sieith without waiting for papersy’ i in the islands, hive ‘been carrying |lowing action was taken: winter will be taken care of in the ordinary | vn\theff work for three veafy pébt. “Resfived, That in § 515 buys a regulation $.00 article, this one {s fine satine, fancy on one side,’plain on the other, extra heavy in welght as well as value, Cloaks and Suits Third floor, right of elevator | ot skin is cured by, Hood's Sarsaparilla, be- the ' opinion of the | cause it purifies the blgod. ! Fur trimmings worth up to $1 per yavd at 80c Silk Seal Plush $10.000 dama for false lmprisonment, o Silver trimmed side combs, 2 ing been nceepted, Captaln Mostyn could | his departure for China and stnce his re- ’ = L A L T g i A 3 o teatity (o any. further conversation he| turn to this city. Lee Yuen lived in this marked them cheap,|day’s price $298. Silver and gilt stick pins, be, The biggest, finest, In silk d?Paf’tme}". 4 might have had with Payne at that time. | €Ity for a number of yoars. He went to| §1 $1.28 an@ $1.80 for| The little governor is best - stocked cloak anotherdeliveryofsilk ; Continuing his ‘testimony, Captain Mostyn | China about twb years ago and returned last [ Dress Goods s i % Lol of his having taken Pagne to the McHugh | January by way of Canada. The law permits| the best one, which|a $8 suit, but Satur- store in the northwest.|seal plush 50 inches anas ke ! Chinese merchants to return to this country, 5 ¥ . 3 e : . g > Balldiog, (wheeh the defendant picked up the |\ ciudes laborers. . Leo Yuen's Ia usually sells at $2. day s price is $8.98. etk uptonm M aiile. No wonder sales are|wide for cloaks, capes, i struck the girl. Witness then detafled the | Made a strong eflort to show that Yuen Handkerchiefs— The little presidentis| The wonder is that|increasing in this de-etc. B conversation he had with Payne at the Me.| @ partner in a house in Mott street. The X Hugh hum"m in which th m,m",. old of | commissioner’s order of deportation is based A R i B S e MORSE DRY. GOODS CO., 16TH AND FARNAM ‘ lished, Judge Coxe, defining a merchant as one en- .o A Doteotive Donahue corrohorated the testi- [ Baged In the business of buying and selling = 3 mony of the captain as to Payne's description | A1 Who does ot engage In any - other kind of | % j of the crime at the MuHugh building, and | WOtk Agent Bcharfl ravs he will now ar FERRY BOAT DAMAGED. why. ' The commissioners tecently trans- | DRIVEN 'ROUND THE WORLD. board the way is not clear for the adoption STORE OF STOLEN GOODS, then he and.Detective Dunn told how they | JA8% H10 O el © LTS ALY d ferred a sufficient amount to the poor fund | | of the recommendation of the general assem- | yo e Fronr, Conl and Other Articles Dige found Maud'e rings, slippers and some of the % 190 FH. Collision in & Fog in Which Four Persons | to meet the increased demands of the win- [ Severe Gale at the Horn Sends a Vessel Off | bly touching changes in the charter of the | o g otr & ot the Man \r:'r-l-‘d elothing at Death Bentence tar Wits'Murder. Were Woun, ter and arranged to give eaeh man in need in the Opposite Direction. seminary, L ” Man o 3 Cr confession | o S0 PO A Mandan, N. D.| NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—The ferry boat! of assistance a specified number of days| SAN DIEGO, Cal, Nov. 23.—The British ed, The board will gladly meet the | FAIRFIELD, Neb., (Special)— :‘l.;:x;fll::‘n;:;v:um]mr reporters and as pub-| 1 to the Dispatch says: Early this | Netherlands, from Hoboken, in making her |'Work on the roads. ship Harland, which arrived from London |astembly's special committeo of ‘conference | Quite a ripple of excitement vas creln\;:ll Iln 3 8¢ N . q | —————— with the theological seminaries for fuller con- | town tod by the unearth J W :sale et . morning the jury in the Kent murder case|SUp at the foot of Barclay street today, BANKER BAFFLES BURGLARS. Tuesday, was in company with the Amerlcan | gorence on the e e Iuvnl\a:; Iothe oro | ,,,‘.,n,,“: I1.‘:,y.,w:.y.,y ‘:u‘x.,.,.‘,u.‘:.‘;:“ ‘A I:‘-pu“;;awn ¢ Epldemic of Nearlet Fever. Lrought in @ verdict of gullty and they de- | ftruck the bulk head, tearing out the latter | sl ship Sterling, Captain Weldon, bound from | poged change of charter.”” | hay Gealer missed a Jum of whiky weHinsain £ A sorious epldemlo of scarlet fever has| cided that the defendant shall be punished by | part of the men's f"bl"_ and Injuring fil"r“ Men Who Came to Reb a Bank Fooled by | Philadelphia for this port. Both encountered et & LY had secreted among some bules of hay. He beon reported to. the Board of Health from | dcath. “In this ‘state the punisnment is | pertons. Tl;ahbuul h:d bl Slyufllrn[llnh Ihe Conl-Hondes Freaidents a foarfu)/gale off the Horn which drove {he Disd fram Mating BaRTh oo Rats, | suspected one Jacob Marrow of havin. pur- 3 Lothrop schoal. There are now nine|fixed by the Jury when they find a verdict | the fog which overhung the North river o v o PITTSBU Jov, v a- | loined it and, armed with a search warrant, e :::o- lll‘n(n‘-!her one of the pationts being(Of wuilty. ‘The defendant heard the ver-| i close to the entrance of the company’s | s}"K\[NE' :‘“"" Fist—A talophons ?::l;(ll‘:fu l;:lc:m:m'lu ':er;:lr 'llnirr X‘(‘:]mgn‘:l;o 'H:: I 111'1:;1;} l.i;"a,‘:\u,‘\i],f.am.,, lr:{ ,,\:'mlf" Gl:t ‘I:I"l!v:fu'dn-llml‘u inyestigate Mr. MATEoWi. Sadtd Phol Wo s In eharga of one of the | dict apparently unmoved. - Sentenoe will be | Uiy “when a tug boat loomed up ahead, and | MeAsage from Roasalle, a small town in the | FARSEH BERTT G TS ST SRRt TO0| ham, wife gheny 1g pector, | B The whisky found! Rhifasetits 4 grades. There bs considerable speculation as | Passed tomorrow, —Kent was accused of fin grder to avold a collision the wheelsman | eastern part of the county, says that A daring | (rving to pass through the teeth of (he gale, [ took a dose of rough on rats about 4 o'clock | {5 (e surprise of the scarchers, they found ] to how the diseaso was first contracted, but | Wife murder, haviug offered a large sum to| changed his course. Police Ofcer Quirk, | bui unsucdessful attempt was made to rob|and turned eastward, taking the course | esterday afternoon and dled at 11 o'clock last | the whole premises packed with stores of all the best explanation, afforded is that it was|an eccomplice to commit the crime. —His | who was on duty at the entrance of the ferry, | ije pank at that place, The robbers, two|stralght across the south Atlantic, doubling|DiEht. She refused lo say why she did it.|kinds, such as hams, bacon, flour, sugar, brought futo” the school by one of the pupils | Wife belonged to a prominent Minneapolis | peard the crash and the cries of the panic- | IREar: nida horseback, and while | the Cape of Good Hope, passing between | M ham stated they were married a year | canned goods, coal, etc.; nearly a car load in who had a slight attack of the disease and stricken passengers. He jumped into a boat | P on horseback, and while | mania and New Zealand and coming thence | 880 at St. Louls. Mrs. Graham was about to | all, all of which is believed to have been . recovered without laving a physiclan. As Down on the Floor and Died. and rowed alongside, where he saw a number | Ofle of them stood guard on the outside, the | ot UUR L AeR He ™ et 00 “Piie fmense | become a miother and the sulcide fs thought | stolen. Some of the stuff is recognized by there was uo physiclan In attendan COLUMBIA CITY, Ind., Nov " Jonn | Of persons clinging to the broken woodwork |other entered the bank and placed a revolver | gistance was covered in 183 d to have been due to dementia caused by her|local dealers. It is thought by some that facts were mot kuown: until after the SOy PR A "0 | and ralls. The aftercabin = was badly | o president Wells' head, commanding him to S tr condition. Mr. Marrow robbed and set fire to the Racket had gono. bagh to.sehool and introduced the | Warden and George Carey bicame involved | wrecked, but fortunately only four of the |yt f“ R CE 0 eq CROIERCHE PE 0 Two Men Killed by an Explosion. —— store, tly burned, as some of the goods | contaglon. Since Hhen every precaution has| in n fist fight {n the town of Tarwil, west of | passengers needed medical ald. Their names | ¢ OV e ]“ 0. M Wells, with grea ORANGRVILLE, Ont.. Nov. 33, By the ex- Spoeches on the Statues. are recognized as having come from that L been taken to ‘provént the further spread of | (nis city, Jast night. The lattey, hit. Warden | 87¢: presence of mind, informed the robbers that | PN A0 SNEIY Y WASHINGTON, Nov. The New Hamp- | store. Marrow was arrested this morning the disease and it is not expected that any | on the head with a beer bottle, knocking him L. H. Robelats, manager of the Equitable hé ®quld get the money oft of the safe, but | plosion of a boiler in a sawmill at Monticello wil Xt set | and will have a hearing this afterpoon. ; [ of the casea will result fatally. Miss Phelps | wonscless. He soon recovered, and going | lf¢ Insurance company, scalp wound. | Ingtead of doing so he'tured the combination, | (wo men were killed and several seriously in- | ®bire Fenators will ask the senate to set . e B 7 " s reportud to ba dhe most seriously il T Rio & shioon Gy 0 Frank Olthaus, laborer, Hoboken, cut on |lockiug the safe. The robber, seeing he was ; . on. | apart the 20th of December for specches on ” ; o a saloon lay down on the floor. Late v o it ' jured. Some of the wounded may die. The| Will Appoint & Recelver. 3 k. . {in the evening he was found unconscious | FIENt hand. | bafed, grabbed up some Toowé coln on the |y .ol of the Kkilled are | the reception of the statues of Daniel Web- | oo ocu ARERMES TECIE o [ the Troasury, - \ J. C. Saxton, East Orange, cut on right | counter, along with some private papers, . 4 ster and General Stark, which are to be | JOREEH, 7 a8 Ny il ool and taken home. He died this:morning | pmser, o ROBERT M'QUARRIE, Orangeville, [ The | ranted the application for a receiver for ) WABHINGTON, Up 1o 100 t0- | Tho murdered man was 23 years:old, unmar. | P40 s foinad his companion, and "mounting their [ PN SERVIALER, PIOERIE [ placed in Statuary hall by the state. ~ The | &rante o 2 v day the oaly gold witbdrawn from the New | ried nnd the only support of his ‘widowed Fred Renhold, New York, injury to right horsgs, they rode away. MF. Wells gave the | icloh . statues Lave not yet reached the city, but|the St. Joseph Loan and Trust company S BT A Wy €365.000 by (ke Bouth | mother, Carey has 160 tho Sporatar. Knee, alar, and soon a posss st in pursuit | GO ek ~ ¢d 10 be in place by that daté, | and the receiver will be named tomorrow. % el henk. | Ty e i gy a4 vl h'{na du)mugn{ nlu.: ,nllenmelll ”lmr:k to u-_)-i d fre hot on the trail of the robbers. _‘:"‘l’u “[‘"0;:;“:;r‘:;:::‘l'y"’;)'u'r"' gy 5! H; .-I«:..{“lm‘s |.cu;| llx‘n trial for three ‘"t::'i - b P res 3 by T oken, where she Is 1ald up at the company’s —— 3 e Millers il Run Half Time. e liabilitles of the company are abouf Ly today is $100,858,684; 5old reserve, §57,- ’ y Y A ————— 1 25 o assel B, I 896,474, excluding §250.000 withdrawn yes- | Tex., Nov. 28.—@G. T, | e e Mormons V'roselyting la the South Seas. Rejocted the Kecommendation. | ST. LOUIS, Nov. 23.—At a meeting of the | 1:’,;,’?’ lfi?;frrlllh‘;::;l‘fiu:fi:‘ -'.'.3"‘”»??&"'.:'.":.‘ 4 terday and te n, superintendent of -the Wells-Fargo Wheeler County Frosperous. | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 23.—The steamer | CHICAGO, Nov. 23.—Prof. D. C. Marquis | millers of this vicity, held on ‘change | jonq, i B P S aetaan Malortaln. ss company of St. Louis, and Deputy | BARTLETT, Neb, Nov. 22.—(Special)—Of | Mariposa, from the south sex’; brought up |of McCormick Theological seminary said last | today, it bas been decided to run balf time (Te—— b FALLS CITY. Neb., Nov. 22 pectal,)— | Marshals W. C. $mith and Willlam Ellis ot all the counties of western Nebraska prob- | seven more Mormons who have been prose- | evening that a meeting of the board of di-| from December 10 te- March 10 inclusive. '“;""' P Foiee Hmak "‘_'"'""" 2 “ A R Fort Smith have arrived here to identify | ably none are in better shape, financially, |Tybig’ i the islands. They afe enroute to|rectors of the seminary was called to take | The meeting was the outeome of the recent | DENVER, Nev. 23.—-J. W. Payne, the Los ! The treo entertaiam:\f giten by the Wool- | peoyy “yllas Skeeter, a member of Bill Cook's | than Wheeler. She bas & large and well | Salt ‘Lake. Their missionaty whrk has been | actidf \ipon the question of declaring a trust | Meeting at Chicago, at which both winter | Angeles army contractor, arested here on a A men of the World last night at '8 | cutlaw gang, as the leader of the gang that | equipped court house, bullt without bonds, | done in Samoa, the Friendly (slands and New | in tavor of the general assembly of the Pres- | And spring wheat millers were represented. | charge of embezzlement from his bondsm 4 _ opera house was a grand sucee robbed the express car at Red Fork, I T, |is practically out of debt, and has plenty | Zealand and they have 3,000'followers in New |byterian church. There was a full conference —————— | haying his relase on a writ of h 3 $ @ Per was given in their ledge in July last. “Skeeter” confessed to belng | of money on hand. Her warrants are |Zealand. They, with twenty other elders, who [and {he.meeting was a large one. The fol-| Salt rhewm with its fntense itching, dry, | COPPUS, has sued the detectives who arrested p i pald all expensen. The address of w u«umme person wanted and agreed to go to Forl | cashed at face value, and her destitute this | rema him- and th ef of pblice, Armstrong, for )