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PAGES 1TO 8. . Laaad oo ol - e < ®) < > - = 83 i Z. S o ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, BROKE 0 UNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6, SINTEEN PAGE INGLE COPY FIVE CENT UT AFRESH| sz eme ot e o v e [\ AGGACRE DD OCCUR | st HUNDRED 1N A HUNT| e oee soucemm. [N THETIGER'S CLAWS : Farquhar, bart, a partner in the house of soclalists are now sending to thellobal leaders Wenther Forecast for Nebraska K Sir Samuel Scott, bart, bankers, to Lady of their party warnings how totavold the Falr; Colder; Norihwest Winds, | Emily Scott, at St George's church at Han- | seizure of compromising papers and how to Page. R 3 Quarrel in Ranks of the Irish Party Cul-| 4“\\; .umlww ‘ k\v l;n\ “’y“m;“n ::‘ |]rv<knw v‘{ Additional Evidence that the Japanese Took :uw'l\\:lh the ';uldnl(- in ':u- .wlm of the anti- | O'Neill Oitizons Volunteer to Search the| 1. l‘:l-h Party 0 wrrels Ihwn;“‘q;nl. Startling Revelations About the Gamblers* ‘ f . 0 ales, the duke of Cambridge, the duke and i revolutionary bill becoming n law. ) RISACTS At Tort Arthue DiniOceut, ; 4 minates in Open Hostility, duchess of Fife, Barl and Countess Dudley Terrible Vengeance at Port Arthur, LIBERALS OPPOSED TO RETALIATION Ground for Barrett Scott's Body, Systematic Soarch for Pool in South Omaha, i 4 and other members of the British aristocrac —_— The proposal of the government to present iy South Omaha's Protec blers, 3 | were present. Mrs. John W. Mackay was | xroner a SOLDIZRS | BNl to the Reichstag ralkeing the duty on . 2. Hotel Guests Robbed, b 4 i g J S ] nr TIM HEALEY DENOUNCED IN DUBLIN| JU7E FECRRE S OHIES SERAGTIGED YR SOLIERS | ot vorineed o1t Y510 masiusve sammeini thy | DECISION REACHED AT A MASSIHEETING { g7 figkvive Cotkrnd thtost ereechs | A PLACE WHERE PROTECTION PROTECTS DEGRADED BEFORE THE TROOF duty on aduiterated cottonseod wil to 814 |lllll'l' l'lll""l' 5 agnr. el y i i 31 N : " B .| marks is opposed by the whole liberal press 3 finsi = ’ Somo of the City Libraries. Freeman's Journal Assails Him as & Traitor | ¢oneain Dreyras Treated wa I‘l);ng.ro:mtn1 n;d Illmr‘nl,tlna:W;.mm In b Voisihehe - VAERE: SEpboIIg combats | Public Sentiment Voiced at a Gathering London Theatrical Managers Blae. Four Hundred Dollars Per Month Judio %o th Trish Oause, Traltor Iy Lealt by in Franc discriminately Butcherad by the Viotors, | the proposition, pointing out that in view Called by Sheriff Hamilton, LA L kL sly Distribute " dio PARIS; dan, 6 =Captaltt Fred W. Dreylds 4 : of the conciliatory spirit shown h\“"nu-“l'x:ll-‘\l At LD UL A ously Distributed Docs the Work, . T of the Fourteenth regiment of artillery, re- ates lately In tariff legislation touching 8. Trensurer Bartley's New Bond oL o I 'S LEADERSHIP IN DANGER | cently attached to the general staft of the | INFURIATED BY THE CHINESE CRUELTY |Ge interests s neither just nor wise | SYSTEMAT.C EF & PON Sl el 1 - 4 M'CARTHY'S LEAD il ot L B L s UL LD AL i vl EFFORT 1S DZCIDED UPO Gossip of Stage wnd Netors, A MIDDLEMAN'S TELLTALE INVENTORY victed of treason in disclosing el being largely tmported from America for the P :' mdm;l g LA} SR T ) joatd office documents to foreigners and sentenced N : LA U ICLAUIE . > L Counehl BIufts Local Matters, - Healey's Words Taken as an Indication of "»‘ locument '! foreigners an lr g “ Japanese Prisoners Had Been Chopped to | manutacture of olcomargerin:; 1,500,000 gal- | fquads Will Go Over All the Ground Be- Hooh Tiita Aerons tiin RIVeR Enterprising Deteotive Agency Gets Its . . 4 to deportation and imprisonment for life in i i 5, ®b 600,000, we: ¢ . . : € ing gon 0 ipen aval, p | i TR Picces b, 3 i} lons, worth $60( were imported last o6 nd the Riv 7. Last Week In the World of Sport. i X " Tmpending Party Upheaval a fortress, was publicly degraded this morn y Their Captors, year, which Is double tle amewn: Great tween Parker and the River, PE CHRDE " LS Fingers in the Pie, - Ing in front of the military school in this Britain imported from America Okt s pran city. 3 Sifids ohb ¥ As Lt SIGNIFICANT GOVERNMENT UTTERANCE | "yt siept won ant war avakenca ot | GIVEN OVZR TO PILLAGE AND SLAUGHTER | | Irivee Mux o Suxons, after renouncing | DAY BRINGS FORTH LITTLE NEW | 10, larences” Pare 1—Chnpier vit, GANBLING OUTFITS AT A SPECIAL SALE 6 o'clock this morning, when he was in- tering a Catholic institution at Eichstadt —_— i b eSS L IPRELIER " a1 | formed that this was the day fixed for i SAUREC TR Pob R IBRE RO . 12, Editorial and Comment. 3 Rosebery Organ Announces that the Liberal degradition: 1 puii. it6 dieptAysH SH6 OMcers Were Unable to Check the Barbaric :n;-m J.;on left for Algeria, suTering from lung | Mullihan Released on Ball and to Have a 18 re Disturbruces in Japan. Exclusive Priviloges for Fleeolng ible Party s Bound in emotion until he was dressed in the full uni- Rage of the Men After the City Wi URILGA Btates o T e Hearing Monday—Farmers Eager for eteh of Count Crelghton, Stockmen and Unrivalled Opportunitios . Legislute for Ireland Aliead form of his regiment and preparcd to leave Was On K8 ALEERAAA Lis HEIY RETEIS BACIH S Asey Information Throng the Town 14, From th old of Labor. for Manipuinting Loatled Dico-Mayor 5 ot Al DU ALV I GHRHORHES and on Wednesday he was the guest of Licu- —Akiu's Ideas. i LI B R been confined since his arrest, for the mili- ommercial nad Financinl Nows, Johnston's Mild Disclulmer. b tenant General Count Von Wedel, minister of ary schoo! p the rned de y pale 0 Sy Fearures of the Live Stock Markets, g : tary school. He then turned deadly pale, and the Imperial court. o SRy Jobbers Plan for a Banquet. (Copyrighted, 1895, by the Assoclated Press) | his hands shook as he signed the prison reg- | (Copyrighted 1595 by Press Publishing Company.) s O'NEILL, Jan (Special Telegram.) oar y L . LONDON, Jan. 5. v York World Cable |ister. When this formality was gone through, | LONDON, Jan. 6.—(New York World Cable MORE REPORTS FROM ARMENIA, Another effort will be made tomorrew to find | 1% WV e TR SR R L LRI Vi —Special Telegram.)—The long smouldering | two gendarmes with revolvers in their hands | —Special Telegram.)—The denial of the mas- somo trace of the body of Barrett Scott. A SOHBROITHE dbry ot AL BT guarrel within the ranks of the McCarthy | escorted him to a military wagon drawn by | sacre at Port Arthur, cabled here on the [ Adviees by aLondon Profcsser trom Friends | searching party of fully 100 men will leave | soveral here that no more arrests W1 B | Wi bIIVEESn hcatteee Mo s OB T g wing of the Irish party developed today into | four horses and escorted by a troop of re- | authority of the New York He 1Al 16 Biaas In that Country. has delivered lectures from the bench upom Healy by | ublican guards. In this wagon surrrounded | ridiculous by the publication in the London | LONDON, Jan. 5.—Prof. Minas Teheras, ed- WL st DL LS ol the evils of gambling, and for : They [ made until the prisoners will be brought bo- an open denunciation of Timothy time it was ! 4 will arrive at Parker at daybreak, and before | fore the tribunal of justice next week, It is 4 57 THe o8 g the Dublin Freeman's Journal, which de-|bYy the guards with drawn swords, Dreyfus | Times this morning of a letter from a spe- | {tor of the Armenia and professor of Ar-| .o ® /™ cvore oot «f ground between | said that there will e 100, witneses e R G SR L ) iy clares that his spoech of last night was a | Was dri military school. The route | cial correspondent, whom the Times vouched | Menian at the University of London, has re- | o 5 505 W Boi Bin o NS 16760, (6REITY (1n L6/ o8 1t 2 tho caslest way to escape punisiment for L 3 . = celved the following advices pfrom Armentan | FATKer and Niobrara river will have been estify in the cases, and that several of | crime was to tell Scott that they had lost flagrant and defiant revelt against majority | 'O the prison and to the school was lined | for as an eye-witness, and who writes 3 T ATIMER A | caretully serutinized the proposed witnesses will be arrested as ac- f rule, and in violation of all his pledges and | PY Many thousands of people, and a large | “The Japanese admiral, Count Ito, called | SOurces: “Zekki Pasha, commander of the . : ; arrested as ac- | their money at gambiing and had resorted Th mee crowd was also ga i meagure was decided on at a mass | cessory to the crime. Hafl given to hin 2 and | bY the sultan the medal ,f, ;”Mm";:\f' ing of citizens, which was held at the| In the hearing of Mullihan, Scott's friends X Chiendi, a Kurdish brigand ft Boghazkezen | COUFt house this evening. The mecting was [ Wanted him taken before County Judge Me- obligations. It is belleved now that his thered about the military | on Admiral Freemantle and kindly gave per- | Fourth army corps, Speech means an overt effort to wrest the | SCh00L Which is a large establishment near | mission to the officers of our flect to Jeadership from McCarthy, and that this new | e Invalldes, and covering an area of about | go wherever they ch to forgery or other crimes as a result of their hard luck in bucking the tig Scott would usually deliver himsclf of a tirade B L e o stontan | LHEDUY-SIX acres. Hehind the school 1 the | “All of the ikhis wero terrible. Chinese | ordered an Armenian namgd Aplar (o b |C4led by Sherir ‘l‘!:um:';.n:v and more than Cutaleon, lh,\:‘u‘l‘m-‘\\\n’-"’.1‘::'\’|‘\Il:‘\( was y et ] against gambling, end up by letting the priss il g, L Place de Fonteney, upon which is a hand- [ heads were lying in the roads, and the ed for protesting againsthhis misdeeds, [S00 citizens responded UL L o sttt ML : oner go or by giving him a light sentence, the Irish cause. ~Meanwhile the London | ou0 yionument erected fn+ memory of the | bodies were further along. Three dead| “The Kurds have assassthated two Ar-|2nd briefly recounted the steps which he had FRREAE Bateseit the men whom Akin men- | g expressing his regret that ft was not a Dally News, the organ of the Rosebery min| ¢o\ajorg who fell in the war of 1870-71. The | women were lylng together. Numbers of | menlans at Daghvergan, one Bt Armition and | Previously taken in the case. He added that Jose, ‘are. arvenins ames fie refused (o dis- | gumbler or a city officlal who was before : {stry, has an important editorial this week | o;riva) at the school of two outriders who | Chinese who were killed were pilled up in | another at Keuchar, he had done all that any man could do, and | ©108¢ are arrested today, the probabilities are | yiy for sentence. on the prospects of home rule. 5 T i that there will be no new developments § preceded the wagon caused intense excite- | heaps and covered with matting. AIl the| “The number of men, wonfen and children | POW Wished all citizens who had at heart the SULLL R “lrel . 4 s g S the case during the next twenty-four hours. Ireland, ment among the people there assembled, and | houses were looted, and in some cases dead [ who were cut down by sabres or bayoneted | Welfare of their county and state to join 2 Vs e ys this doubtless politically With such a record against gambling and § o noRy Y gamblers 1t will probably shock his friends Inspired writer, "must occupy an MMportant| pere and there hisses were heard as the | Chinamen were Iying under a heap of breken | in cleven villages of the Sasdoun district was | With him in solving the mystery of a crime | REFUSED 10 DELIVER HAMPTON. | and admirers to learn that Scott has recently 3 place In the coming sessicn Ireland has | wagon passed furnitur | that was deplored by all. ‘He suggested that been playing the role of protector and next hitherto got nothing from the Parliament of CRIED OUT HIS INNOCENCE. The roads were strewn with dead, rifles, It is now proven that the people from the | it had been repeatedly declared by m who | Cotor ',“"" WiIL Not 1le‘RReturned to K best friend to a number of gamblers in South 1892, The liberal party is bound by every | When Dreyfus arrived at the military | ammunition, shoes and coats, showing how, | Sassoun district, who during the retreat to|Wwere familiar with the country that th (.:'L,.‘I‘\'\.“{',;: on Ll QLR il Omaha, yet such is the fact, and the evidence consideration of the honor and justice to up- | school he placed in an fmprovised cell | in the panic to escape, the Chinese had ok et ) L0y Judge Buck- Mount Andoka fought bravelj for nineteen [bedy of the murdered man had mot been everything. days, and who gave themsgfves up to the | taken as far as the river, but was still con- sembling in the | “On the first day of the battle a few | enemy on Au hold the Irish policy of Mr. Gladstone, but|and detachments from every branch of the | thrown aw indeed duty and expediency peint the same | garrison of Paris began walter today delivered an claborate opinion | °F 1t SLEANSINdISEULILS (ORISR LarREEY) in the case of the extradition of Rey, A, S, | WISe and upright judge, who, in sentencing ust 27, wereddeceived by the [cealed in one of the intervening gulches mpton, colored, demanded by Kentucky [@ man who had committed forgery after way. Many men who entered the House of | Place de Fonteney, a. m. fully 5,000 | Japanese were captured and cut up in pleces | proclamation of Zekki Pasha, promising them | Acting on this theory, he considersd it ad- | for shooting and wounding a Mr. Dunham in | having lost his money at gambling, sald, 3 Commons for the first time two and a half | troops were ranged about the quadrangle. |and carried about on sticks by Chinese sol- | yynesty, The Turks aulted ' the women | visable to make a thorough search of the [ Green county. When Hampton was first| “The officials who allow gambling are per- i years ago, coldly convinced by dry argument | At 9 o'clock Dreyfus was conducted to the |diers. This so enraged the Japanese soldiers and sta of the necessity for Irish home rule, have | Square and was led before Al d’Arres, | that the officers had no hold over them, and | 4 - b *A4. been turncd by experience into home rulers| Who was in command of the troops, and the [a hopeless massacre followed. It is esti- % of a type at once practically enthusiastic, | sentence of the court-martial was read to the | mated that the Japanese lost 2,500 killed, Fully '!""ll‘ re :)n- mnlx: )”hl .;mu had |4‘Ilu>l‘4| ’u- Jurers and ought to be sentenced to impris- deliver him until he had assurance from the g onment for violating the 0: s of office, governor of Kentucky and from the judge LIRS QUL LI G Gt 1[G the trial court that he would he pry. | 18 now looked upon by at least three gamblers The villages of Shenik and Glei- | There was some difference of opinion as to ved and tortured them for three |country, and called for volunteers young men were finally killed | 100 men rose to their feet, among whom were 1d their bodiss were thrown [many of the leading citizens of O by the sword, into a well. g i L 1 from mob violence, and that he would | 88 the man who is standing between them The idea that heme rule means dismember- [ Prisoner. The general then briefly addres but they probably lost more. The Chinese | g,y nave been burnea 'to ashes, with [the best time to start, some of the volun given a fair trial. The court sald no|and punishment for the violation of the anti- ment of the empire has been abandoned to | Drevfus, saving: ou are adjudged un- | loss Is put at 5,000 BALLARD SMITH. | yyoir “four churches. Khakoke, mayor of |teers desiring for an Immediate departure, | Such assurance had been received, He | gambling law of the state. #_ epeakers and writers who have nelther re ;‘;’::,l:i, 2 lh", o M) (G LD GR i GERMAN PRESS IS PESSIMISPIC. | Aghpl, his brother, Hebo, their sons, a priest | The hour was finally set at 6 o'clock. et diseingiotmanE ant the reuial ails of Scott’s part in the protection of sponsibility nor self-respect. Th eonly ques- > people I degrade you. named Gabriel Hourch, and the Archiman- WILL SEARCH IN SQUADS. fon '_‘| "r““v“'_ armp bl the broi Wbling iterests in South Omaha are tions left are, how it is to be done, and who [ General d'Arres then gave a sharp word | Not inelined to Take a Roseato View ot | drite of Vartin, Mgr. Diclian of Tshkentzor, | The men will all be assomblod on the court | Eround of securing the rights of the pris-| geniqedly interesting. Assocfated with him i ; of command, and a noncommissioned officer Their € i Lo t one 15 to do it? The Irish home rule bill is at | 0% £ r:,;"""‘m:,:"“ L‘“:'r","i]:;,‘,‘::lu,::";]‘,,7“‘ |5 oy wu:f:“;w( ",‘f;":.‘,’,,'A‘.',"""‘"('“, Prossy | Priest Dolabed of Shenik and five companions, | house square. They will be divided into | refu £ the same stage which parliamentary Feform | .y, pui'hregented arms, the eavalry pre. | BBRLIN, Jan. 5.1t Is o significant fact | the masor of the villugo of Gelgohomovscien | from four to six squads S had reached after the rejection of Lord Rus-| (oo oo nd ”H‘W el u.’ng \_’Uh{m‘lz that the “““J“r"y of the New Year's day ar- | nd numbers of mountaineers have been |sclect a leader. It gmacll's reform bill in 1866." roll from the massed drum corps, ticles in the newspapers reviewing the po- MAIL CONTRACTS AND POLITICS. et L) ; DL % : the court held that he was justified in sing to surrender Hampton. The pre- and each squad will | sumption that he would die without s planned to divide | Process if sent back had not been rebutted killed. Over a thousand have been wounded | the forces by townships. Each township | PY Proof of any kind. Thé court ecited in the work were ex-City Prosecutor Cochran, ex-Deputy Sheriffl Lowis and ex-Police Ser- hoop, all reformers known to fame, ast two named of these worthies are g B ot statistics of nineteen lynchings Zentucky i steaitve Tasens 3 4 $ Dreyfus started back as the noncommis- | Mtical situation were pessimistic In tone, ex- [ 414 230 prisoners have been taken. is six miles sqare, and it s belleved that | \yithin ‘a ort time wnd esalled the fact A ,",‘h:; ,”‘L dgency, and l‘."“"'l""l ’: i The semi-official threat of the Cunard com- | gioneq oficer touched him, and shouted: I | pressing grave doubts regarding Germany The Turks blinded Prjestylinnes of Se-|if a posse s detalled for each township be- | that one of the victims had been surren- | Lio.r legal adviser. .On December 1 las 3 pany to transfer its sailings from Liverpool | oy jnygcent, I swear it. Vive la France future. For instance, the Reichsbote, the | M2l and made him dance. He dIT60 Whilelween here and the river the search can be | dered by this court. The court felt the|COChran, in behalf of the detective syndicate, P o to Southampton has persuaded the POSUMASIEr | myg noncommissioned officer then tore oft | conservative organ, deplored Germany's wan- | Clanting, “Praise the Lord, O, My Soul” | o:mpleted fn one day. obligation to pe¥form a moral duty in this | Wrote to every gambler doing business in - general to concede important points 1 new | proyu epaulets and sl e oip 1 distinet- | ing influence abroad and wished Prince Bis- | 210 Was cut to pleces with a sword. Priest| 1 iy worthy of mention that James Pin- | ¢ase, Which could not be enforced by ma- | South Om contracts for carrying the mall, and rallroad { jyo marks of his rank as a captain of artil- | marck back at the helm again. The Ham- | Bedros of Gleigouzan, who killed seven companies have at last ylelded to the de| jory, ending up with breaking the prisoner's | burger Nacrichten criticised the colonial gnd | KUrd€ in a night at Dalvorid, was made a mands of the company to extend their tracks | s\orq in two and throwing the two halves at | foreign policy of the past year as being | Prisoner, and afterward flayed alive.” to the docks at Liverpool, thus in future| nis feet, Dreyfus was then marched bare. | vacillating and deviod of vigor. or. __ avoiding the long drive from the statlon. | eaded, around the entire square, in front of | The most sensational article, however, ap- , * Nothing, however, can apparently be devised | (ne troops. He was greatly excited, and | peared in the Volks Zeitung of Cologne, the | Hus Made a Protest Against the Sugar to prevent transfer by tender from docks, | shouted more than once: “I am innocent; I | main organ of the centrist party, which in| .. Schedale but Stopped ‘There. . Whereas, passengers by the American line | swear it But every time the prlxm;pr the present session of the Reichstag is again | VIENNA, Jan. 5.—The United States consul g0 directly aboard the steamer from the | spoke, in accordance with orders previously | a decisive factor. After mentioning the gen- | general, Mr. M Judd, in an Interview today train. I can find no ground for the report | issued, his voice was drowned by the roll of | erel feeling of uneasiness and uncertainty as | said that the Austrian minister at Wash- published here that a daily mail service Is | qrums, to the future, due it was added to iha in- | ington, Baron von Hengelmuller de 2 a letter, of which the following A % ey e | damus or other proceedings. He was will- | & a true copy: kerman, one of thie men arrested on a charge | ;o "o “remand the prisoner upon proper TELLLTALE LETTER. 1 of participating in the shooting, was among | jndjctment and requisition, it the governor| OMAHA, Neb, Dec. 1, 1 William Car- the volunteers. It is anticipated that he [ or.other authorities had provided a foree | ter, Isq., 9501 N Strect, South Omaha, Neb.s may be induced to tell a few things before he | to protect him from violence and insure an [ Dear Sir--I have been employed (o talte such returns th civilization, impartial trial. This had not been done and | action as may be require Another of the volunteers is L. F. Roy, the court felt bound to discharge the pris- bling houses in this county in the old farmer whose son is also implivated, | 97¢% S0 much interest was tuken In the | Sl et | case that other judges left their bench Roy spoke vigorously in favor of bringing the | (o listen to the deliy perpetrators of the crime to justice, whoe ver | cision. they might be, and his loyalty to his dead AUSTRIA CANNOT RETAL] s where atisfactory evidence Is furnished, unless closed without. I am informed gambling 18 of the court’s de-| pheing carried on.at the above number by you or under your control, If that be true 1 13 Son I trust the same will be promptly stopped Killed the Postmaster an V : g . friend was greeted by a volley of applause, TUCSON, Arl 5 cor details | WIthout the necessity of further action, Very; 3 proposed. No postmaster general would Vel | As Dreytus passed in front of the place | stability of the governmental machine, the | Hengervar, had undoubtedly been instructed | W08 BT W & FEUE W APRTRE: LEVCRON, . ann, Dah D Moagen ot epecti S e v ture In the present state of public feeling to | occupied by the representatives of the press, | article says: “The main role in all this is |to enter a protest at Washington against (G i O O T, i N e L On the’ same day that the letter wam 4 Blve a mall contract to o Southampion ved | he shouted: “Tell the whole of France that | plaved by the individuality of Emperor Wil- | that paragraph of the sugar schedule of the | (i IR B S LAREn & PR A8 S S T I Sty SV G written Cochran went to ex-County Attorney, ; s sel, since the Liverpool-Queenstown route | amy jnoncent?” liam II. No doubt he is a highly gifted | tariffl act which imposes an additional duty | oo o5 50 B0 B R T s | shot and Killed him and his son George Kaley and asked him to proceed, under the commands the united parliamentary strength | mnis caused some officers of the army re- | monarch with the best of intentions, but in | of one-tenth of 1 cent on sugar coming to e resolution de- | fatally wounded Mrs, Doll, whom they | iaw against the men who were conducting i ] of the Ircland, Scotland and all mothwest- | serye, who were standing near, o retort: | his abnormally developed feeling of sover- | the United States from countries which pay | I unclng the press in gonoral, and particy. | #oUld doubtless have Killed ‘also had they | gon'hiing Louses fn South Omaha, Mr. Kaley 7 England. “ v FE T B s it ol e statesmen to|a bounty duct sugar. o) 58 oneral, PArUCU- | yot peen frightened by an approach- 2 5 9 ern Englar adstones | DOVR With Judast Silence, traitor! slkntyRuedinducss iesponsiblofstatesmeniio | (Ribotnty Aorithokpr e fo Gt RIBEL STVl ol e e rers B Ha Va0 o LT la [l s s et e BNAYEL YRR E R D {he | Was not the willing tool that the reformers ] It 15 well understood among Gladstone's | 1 wag evident that Dreyfus felt these words | disappear more and more from view, more | he added, all talk of the reprisals is absurd. i 3 N intimate friends that if the English ministry 3 Bd8 the cause of his indignation, but the resolu- | motive for the crime. Ranchers are in pur- | Were looking for, much to their disgust, He : e h ot | |sssnly, foriina; turned sharply iaround anaifithan we Nayeiipcen accustomediito, and hejlContinuing Mr. Judd remarkeds: SLamimore oy vicosient tolbie Joaded at bothiends.. 8 J. | Bult ot the murderers. Informed Cochran that he would take no 3 should attempt to recede from the presen! | faced tho oficers in a threatening manner, | takes the nitiative in a field in which the | than satisfied that Austria I not in a posi- | (o1 Bected (0 be Joaded At both ends. & & Lo o SO anilon 15 1he cass unlacs ooy S et attitude on the Armentan atrocities, the | put betore he could do or say anything | SOVErelgn has hitherto not interfered. At all |tion to adopt retaliatory [ineasures, The | WeekS G ethers expressed surprise (hat Suit Agaimst a Defanct Firm. thio! parties making it complaintix ixainnk 3 aged statesman will publicly protestand Wil | furiner “ho was seized by the soldiers whe | €Vents, the changeful decisions in the higher | yearly exports of Austria to the United s , DENVER, Jan, 5—Passavant & Co, of even equal in vehemence his historical ut- f terances on the barbarities in Bulgaria, ? WALES' WIFE REMAINS ABROAD. The repeated postponement of the return of the Princess of Wales from Russia has caused much curiosity and comment in Lon- don society. Three times the princess’ clared that the press had given remarkably | New York City h were es y e Suit in the die. | doing so for the purpose of levying blackmail accurate reports of the tragedy. trict court agalr ton & Bros., mer-|on the gamblers. Cochran was unable to ; “Why Is it that none of your friends pro- | chants at Black Hawk, who failed October | convince Mr. Kaley of his good motives in pose a resolution denouncing the men who | 27, 18%. It is alleged they owed $225,000 and | prosecuting the cases proposed and the 4 committed the outrage?” shouted ex-Sheriff [ thelr assets were only $100,00. The suit is| county attorney declined to Institute the. McEvony. This touched the key note, and | fOr $2L78874 for goods claimed to have been | gogireq criminal proceedings. But like other sold and delivered. The New York firm 2 with a rousing cheer the resolution was | oo “enna in the sale and transfer of | BFéat reformers, Mr. Cochran was not balked corting him and forced to continue | Places render it difficult to determine with | States amount to $%00,000,000, of which his humiliating march around the square, |C€ven @ reasonable amount of certainty | §3,306,000 is sugar. The United States ex- The crowd outsids the school, on hearing | Which gourse at any given time is to be pur- [ ports to Austria only amount to $500,000, the prisoner's voice, when he protested his | SU€d. and induces the belief that the present | Consequently it is absurd’ to talk about Innocence, raised fierce cries of “Death to | OUFse will not be adhered to for any length | Austrian retaliation, Undet this new tariff the traitor! *Death to the traito of time.” Austria cannot make any farther export of The cries of the populace were accompanied | LAter on the article speaks of the Bulen- [ sugar to the United ; tabled. L 80 casily In his moral crusade, and he at t eiay 8. s giststct 1 | c Sy N the property. ) equery was on the polnt of starling to e8COrt |y 4o gpryy whisties pecuiiar to a Parisian | PT8 dynasty and says: “Count Botho zeu LA P RESENTE LITTLE NEW IS LEARNED. DRI once carried his cage {0 Cunningham R, Scott, 3 the princess home, but each time his orders Sulenberg planned a coup d' otat and o js| MAWAIAN LAND BILL PRESENTED, s ——— once e to am R, Scott, 3 tarmanded. at. the last moment, |™oD:. When the procesdings were ended, | Eulenbers planned a coup @' etat and ho i 5 The day has been an unfruitful one as far| Osa Nipg: o il 2 the criminal judge. Details of the conference 1 ;’:;emi""'o“;""’"“::“:.‘u telegram has beon ro. | DFeYfus was handcuffed, taken to a prison [ PrOPably destined to be the successor of {he | yoryiay the Sale of Largd Tracts to Cor- |as developments are concerned. No scouting [ GUTHRIE, Okl, Jan, 5.—Some months ago y . i between Scott and Cochran are of course K : 2 st present chancellor.” The opinion Is ex- a number of Osage Indians captured H. van and driven to an ordinary prison, es- | P The ‘opinlon; .is porationsy Magill as he was traveling through their | wanting, but at its conclusion the following reservation, tied him to a post, cut his hair, | complaint, written by Cochran, in the same g a R PR TR s parties have been out, and no additional ar- ohive: '{:‘f‘ fiid ;RIS o ','m‘lr (.Qfi;"“ 2our-| corted by a squad of gendarmes. The troops | Pres¥ed that a constitutional confict Is com- | gAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 5.—Advices from | rests have been made. Several persons are Bay nevertholoss been lvectod o o to St. | then marched back to their various barracks, | "6 and 18 unavoldable. These utterances, | Honolulu by the bark Ceylon, dated Decems [ under surveillance, but It 1s not expected that | siripped him and held a war dance around | nand as the letter wrliten to the South . Omana 1::"1::::.:5 ‘;n:f:nu 0 Curpeiad 0. flm 2 _:m the crowds outside the military school cheer. | CO™InE from r'hl" h'n'llxlllx mouthpleces of the | por 15, state that President Dole has sub- | they will be arrested at present. There has | him. He began sult against the tribe for gamblers, was filled in the offico of 2 P Fe: B i N T YR o NV iva most powerful parliamentary party, are ed t t of his proposed new land bill | pee al Saturda x rmers, | $10,000 damages, and the Os 3 ) of the duke of Clarence the princess has | W5 €ach detachment and shouting “Vive la mitted the draft of his prope been the usual Saturday influx of farmers, | $i0, lamages, and the ge council has | g S e gt Sl R s 5 Frank E. Moores, clerk of the district court. deneed desire (o spend ne Nittlo time as | KTance! Vive larmee! Vive la patrie!” On highly significant. to the cabinet for considezation. Its terms|and most of them were inquiring for the |Just offered him $500 to settle. He refused THE OFFICIAL RECORD. g nmtl"‘lml "l-“nxlt:mlA ml:ll ‘lms’ prolonged her | tHe other hand, the sight of the prison van, | S°™M° of the leading Berlin newspapers, | haye not been made public beyond that it | latest news In the case. Among them was | to take it and will push the suit, Before C. R. Scott, in the district court of )mm: e V:l!m :bmd o such an extent as | Which was driven rapidly through the crowds, | Ot4PIY the Vossische Zeltung and the Na- | forbids the sale of large tragts of land to cor- [ Johnny MeAllister, a young horse raiser, wio Small Bank Fallure in Mis:ourl, Douctas county, Nebraska, ; yarious evoked renewed cries of “Death to the | ioNal Zeitung, speak very bluntly also about | porations and provides for 'the sale or lease | lives about three miles west of Parker. He | BROOKFIELD, Mo., Jan. 5.—The Bank of | The State of Nebraska against Richard to upset seriously court plans. 4 B0 the autocratic manner in which the emperor At the marriage today of Lord Wolverton, [ traito! eath to the traitor h i of twenty-five to forty acre lots to legitimate | claims to have heard the shooting, and to | Brookfield, capital stock $10,000, assigned | Berlin, Thomas Hail RN ) O R had the district around the royal castle | homesteader: Imac e Ll HAE:, A Bra 3, “eaplial ook Sooe, aaslened( Berlln, Imomes Halley:aad Jas 3 Ve WHAT HE WAS PUNISHED FOR. homesteaders. have seen the vigilantes as they started to- | this morning to Colonel J. A. Arbuthnot and ny who accompanied Lord Dunraven to New | WHAT LE WAS PUN b ober | Plocked against all traffc during the court | The trial of the alleged conspirators began | ward the river.. He was looking for a stray | W- L. Laing. Judge John Ford, cashier of | bling devic SRR okl 75ar, A0 ho 18 o warm friend of IR S0 A aH yIus in OCtober | ooroyontes on New Year's d . the bank, states that the assets are far| State of Nebraska, county of Douglas, 88, 4 5 last caused a sensation t o France | " ) today. President Dole has not yet issued any | horse Monday afternoon, and between 2 and 8138, 4 0 the duchess of Manchester, nee Consuela | ! AU BN throughout, France PLAIN TALK TO THE call for the legislature, but §t is expected it | 8 o'clock was about a mile cast of Park above the labilities and that every dollar | The complaint and information of Huhne- Isniage of New York, the two little daughters | 4nd found an echo in Berlin, which at one | o “Ngtional Zeltung, commenting UpOR | wil saset Abous Tansecy g oclock was about a mile cast of PArker. | oo wi be paid, He states that the de-| men Pyburn, of the county afcresaid, made of the duchess were among the six brides- | tme threatened to have serious consequences, 5, 5 will meet abou uary 1 sits a f )] o as ¢ name of the state of Nebraska, before this eIma 8 4 p eets o e o posits had fallen off until the bank was [in the nam ) maids of Lady Edith Ward, The assertlon that Dreyfus told the plans of f % t«rnlt;::llkm-nn 'll‘z]:l:nplbn-‘“:rhh :.;»:l...-ir:.‘:.’. o= bas faken no extre pre doing business at a loss, consequently they | me, the undersigned, a judge of the district v and J nes Heffner, ping gams= MPEROR. [The government | He heard a succession of shots and saw a autfons on account of | thin line of smoke rising out of the divide. R Edwin Abbey is 4 boy to exhibit in Lon- [ various strongly fortified places to the Ger-| pocognized by the police during the time of :h:.,)l.[h,,::; ,?,l.:.,h 1;‘.&“::: |‘::\Ir1rrr:nz \\mvll: ;.I,L| .::J,“:IAI..‘.“E l‘..‘\:::‘du[:“uul-:rx ‘lzmln“lw l..“.‘:; ‘ i g Sy — it m14.1)“1‘:.':‘:1“::‘}.~,' A D, 7 w:f l\.«‘)lntm!':rl!:g“ 3 don his newly finished decorations for the | Wman government has been vigorously denied | ywijiiam 1, and it is time that this principle | o rangers m;“hh. e s | A d ) SR B4 "” ikl ',” ‘In NE, Arrosted a Lloyds Insurance Agent. T o (SR s that Richezl 4 ! public library of Boston. They are illustra- | by representatives of that nation. Similarly | gould again be recognized.” et L 2 L) el ‘3‘ ARY L0 -tx "‘r“"‘ ; N4 CINCINNATL Jun Judge Gregg of the | goplin, Thomas Halley and Jumes Heffnen & tive of the “Quest for the Holy 1" and | it has been claimed and denied that the plans | Roynecting the alleged utterances of Em Kteamship Compantes Poollog, twenty. shots fired, He.a "l’"“' wall @ fozen | police court found Leslie C. York, agent of | o or ‘ubout the 1 ¢ of October, A, D, 3 . are very highly spoken of by English artists | referred to were sold o an agent of the | poor Willium on New Year's day, the| LONDON, Jan. 5.—Nofhipgiis known at l.nvn‘x:; the 0 house Sun ay, uvxll ‘»'1"“1‘“ he the Lioyde Insurance compuny of New | 1501, in the county aid, then and there 3 % who have been admitted to private view. Itallan government. The plans Which Drey- | sohjesische Zeitung today declares author- 0¥ Of the London offices efithie transatlantic | started to approach them they wheelod and B eI o eompAny 1ot | being, did then ¢nd there unlawfully and 1 BALLARD SMITH. [ fus is alleged to have disclosed include those | jiatively that the report that the emperor | St¢Mship companies of thejreported confer- 8ot out of sight. " felonfously set up and k M exhibit known ] oulette, ambling devices and as “faro bank,” “stud poker e o1d s {0 have | and assesssed a fine of $500 and costs, Mr — relating to the mobilization of the French | gelivered a political speech s “pure inyen. | €1¢e Of the representatives of steamship lines | i partner, John Reld, also claims to have tain SMAL DDINGS, | seen the outflet as they passsd the ranch, | XOrk will pay the fine under protest and TWO BMALL WEDDINGE, army In case of war, plans for the moblliza- | jon,” adding: *He did not make the slight- | Witk the view of arrangig:pome scheme for A anch, | Gl appeal the case. He claims to repre- tion of the Fifteenth army corp L oling - theln b 5 s. Negotla- | three miles away. Their description of the ; ; and “tub,” all of sald gambling devices and 3 ; Day for Titled Socloty In England's » COVering | est reference to politics, his few words re- | POONRE their passenger buginess. Negotla- | Atee 3 o0 U U sent a large amount of capital, mes being adapted, devised and designed 4 asy Day i tions, however, with thiy egd/in view, have | vehicle and of the route taken agrees ex- — - Motropolis. the Departments of the Maritime Alps, Ar-|jating solely to military taatters.” ons, however, with. thigta o RAIR|SERNEIO AGE R LIE-SBI. MR B oo SETT——, o the purpose of unlawful gaming. That ot LONDON, Jan. 6.—~Two hionable | dech, Bouches du Rhone, Corsica, Gard, Vas, | The cordial manner in which Emperor [P0 v progroas for ik tme past, and | A€y R Hamilton will e o Govarnor| KANSAS CITY, Jan. 5-The death rate|sid gambling devices and games ave de- i marriages occurred this evening. Frederick | Vauciuse and Marseilles, as well as the plans | william greeted United States Ambassador | “7¢ 5tll procecding, Holcomb in the morning, asking him (o offer | I Kansas City for December, as shown by | Vices and games on which money and other Carr Glynn, fourth baron Wolverton, a lord | for mobilizing the French forces around | Runyon at the reception of the dislomati Trouble Feared vhulun a reward for the apprehension of Seott's |® FPOFL just made, was lower than ever ""‘l""“’l‘l-‘b“"l"‘I"““ ‘"“‘ ’\‘\‘]‘ and s, 0. et n: i in waiting to the queen and member of a [ Brlancon, the Alpine Gibraltar, near the | corps was generally remarked. His majesty | SALVADOR, Jan, 5.—Th A bid before, being 8.16 per 1,000 persons. The -8 B e LR murderers. The governor fs authorized by | geath rate for the year will not exceed 12| Of #ald gambling devices, games and ma= the statutes to offer $200. The local Odd |per 1,00, giving Kansas City the lowest | ¢hines were then and there unlawfully and Fellows have already offered $100 for the re- | mortality rate of any American city. feloniously set up, used and exhibileq by BeBLRS JAve Alsealy S68Rd Bl Lor He wor 4 the sald Iichard Berlin, Thomas Halley and Pythias will take similar action. The county . gyndicate represented by Lord Dunraven | Italian frontier. The fortress of Briancon, [ warmly shook hands with Mr. Runyon and | the election which will ool January 6 " which will build the yacht intended to sail [ Which is connected by underground galleries | returned felicitations of the day in the purest | at fever heat and it s preddeted that the for the America’s cup this year, was married [ With outlying fortifications and with the town | English on behalf of himself and the whole | streets will flow with bleod ‘on that date to Lady BEdith Ward, sister of the second [ itself, is a most important place in view of [ country, coupling these expressions with | Guitterreg, it is thought, willibe elected he ear] of Dudley, at the Church of St. Mary | the possibility of an invasion of France upon | wishes for the continued welfare of the great | but force of arms will be‘necessary to de- Lived One Hundred and Eight Years, Jumes Heffuer, for the purpose of j or AWA, Kan, Jan. 6.—James White, | and permitting others to play g ame board will meet Tuesday, and they will be sed 108 years, dled here today. His| chance thereo i therewith for mone the abbot, Kensington, at 2:30 o'clock. There | the part of Italy. transatlantic republic. cide who will be vice president. .H:,.«,“‘, .,:’”,,,, “:, 1.,.”“:,'_” ,.I\\),.q‘f,]( at ‘1 ed, :w!l! \ls‘-:t , di l| here today. His | chan thercon and therewith for money were six young and titled bridesmaids. Lord Emperor Willlam, on New Year's eve, re- e death s attributed to neglect on the part and other property of value, contrary to b w0 | the form of statutes in such cases made , Jan. 6,—Rioting has broken MULLIHAN I8 OUT ON BAIL culled to see him and refused o administer [ and provided, and against the peace and ¢ and Lady Wolverton will spend their honey- Eight ‘“"fl". In an Avalsuche, moon at the earl of Dudley's seat at Blanford, [ PARIS, Jan. 5.—The village of Orlu in the T B ’ least $1,000, his wife, who drove off the physician w celved a visit from Prince Hohenlohe, and ft| o HIOUSE In Guatémala ¢ R A A0 Sog a6 PAYECU is understood that they discussed the south | GUATEMAL - " medicine to him. dignit of the people of the a of Nee Dorsetshire, and will afterward start on a | canton of Alx-les-Thermes, Pyrennes, has|german situation, the approaching visit of | °Ut 10 Chiquimala. At this point everything George D. Mullihan, the alleged leader S e PHAHNEMEN BYBURN, yachting trip to the Mediterranean. The | been partly overwhelmed by an avalanche, | prince Hohenlohe to Prince Bismarck at | '® Qulet on the surface, but on the surfuce | of (ue lIynchers of Burrett Scvtt, was Girls Go [ Bubscribed In my presence and sworn to presents were numerous, and lucluded a [Which has destroyed many houses. The bodies | prederichsrube and the measures to be taken | °%)Y: Barrios has gope to San Jose, for | taken before Justice Wagers this morning | KANSAS CITY, Jan "ifty-three girls | before me this 1st day of December, 1594, splendid brooch set with diamonds and rubles | of Afteen persons have been recovered from |y order to pass the anti-revolutionary bill what purpose is not knowmn to the public. and filed an affidavit that he could not ol emplo: by Corle & oatmeal and CUNNINGHAM R. S8COTT, for the bride, the gift of the prince of | the Fuins of these buildings and at least eight | yproueh the Re Wales, The duke and duchess of York and | Persons are kuown (o have been severely he duke and duchess of Fife, combined, gave | InJured. In addition a number of cattle were tain a fair and impartial hearing in that ;“';j' l'm‘l\‘\‘”l"r ""l“']'“l'“:““l“":k'l)"-;l'd‘”} Julvl .kr;“l;;”"\“w ‘m District of :\I.-n- ‘k'n. ment, qu rk anc e factory toda acket 47, No. State complaint, The court owing to the bias and prejudice of the | D secause of a reduction in prices for putting | State of Nebraska against Richard Bes justice. He tock a change to Justice C Btate of Nebr galust Richard Berlin, chstag. The visit of the Arrested for Numerons Robberios. chancellor to Prince Bismarck is to be a| KISSIMA, Jan. 6—The notorious mere act of courtesy with no bearing upon the Emanuel Willlams of South Carolina, wanted oatmeal in packages from 9 to 8 cents. Thomas Halley and James Heffner, Filed > the bride bejeweled lace pin and the duke | buried in the avalanche political course of the govermment. The | for murder in that state and train robbe tello and was admitted to bail this after ; - December 1, 188, Frank 1. Moores, clerk, [ and duchess of York presented Lord Wolver- g TE—— visit will be a concesslon to the admirers of { iy Alabama and Texas, has been arrested | 10O upon 3600 bond, to appear for a pre = \_;;‘(“""“:v"_’ 840 A l;:,‘r‘,‘.".\u.x sow-| . HOW THEY EVADED AKREST ton with a splendid dlamond and torquolse | yypnna Tun B Heavy snow storms have | the fallen statesman and to popular feeling | pere, lminary hearing next Monday. —This bas| CAFER G (0 S0 Bo0M Ml BOW | This man Hahoemen Pyburn 1s also & scart pin. ‘The prince of Wales, the duke and | =it e o e 0t T | senerally. Ohalam ot g been agreed upon by the attorneys on both R (i CRTOEE e e emaskable | moral reformer of short standing. He has 3 [ guchess of Fife and other members of the | 000 comunication has been interruptea | 1B connection with the antl-revolutionary | puENOS AYRES, Jab. B.ochoters s epi- | 9% fact in his life was that he had never rid- | recently returned from an lowa institution royal family with the duko and duchess of [ FA'TO coms bill, the Vorwaerts, the organ of the soclal- | gemio in the provinces of Rossrio and sty | Pell AKin, fn an interview with a reporter | den on @ railroad train where he epent elghteen months atoning fop " Athol, duke of Abercorn, the marquis and ists, which has become notorious for ob- Fo, but It is 0f somssiimt ‘midar’ fora this merning, said that he bad the names of o i -: Bahted. the sin of having obtalned money under false, R marchioness of Londonberry, the earl of | Count Hederstady Will Form w Cabluet, | taining and publishing secret documents, on . ol i, J two more of the mob, and that they would e 1_”\‘ ue v“’ P | ‘1. 'J‘_... phe | Pretenses . Chesterfield, the duchess of Manchester, vis- | BUDA PESTH, Jan. 5.—It is expected that | Thursday last published a circular marked Fravz Josef Starts for Buda-Pesth. probably be arrested this afternoon or to-| LolE oA RN U rned this after.| Upon the fling of the complaint agains$ £oult and Lady Curson and Baroness Roths- | Count Hederstady will be intrusted tomorrow | “confidential,” {ssued by the government [ VIENNA, Jan. 5.—Emperor Fransz Josef | night. Dilligent inquiry failed to ascertain | noon"uid veports speaking 1o the oyerdus | Berlin and others, District Clerk Moores ige o Shild and other members of the arlstocracy [ with the task of formiug & new Hungarian | presidents of the provinces to the police and | has gone to Buda-Pesth tp setile the cabnet | whether any officer had gone to make any | bark Dominion, which Is safe and e com. | sued a warrant for the arrest of the accused Were present. Lord Wolverion is & son of | cabioet, clvil authorities instructing them to suppress, | crisis. arrests today. It 18 asserted by ing up the straits. and delivered it to Sheriff Drexel. But it ia,

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