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—_— ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNIN€&G, FEBRUARY 26, 189 SINGLE COry FIV ) N brig Prussia, Captain Pickets, from Gibara, N der of Her Good Horse anfl her 7-year-oid \ N I | erty of the Johns Hopkins university, and “De TOLSTOPSREPLY TOTHE CZAR|32s.vs et it s s [SAYS ADRY 1S A VILLALN |2 s ouerame e QUARRELED OVERTHE RANGE | gttt s ¢ | BANK ROBBERS FIGH was abandoned by her crew, rudderless and day nnd the July TEMuSNy« s verdict of . S o N SN VAN L — mastless when about fifty miles from he marniglaughter i DOSECOREES. e ¢ capes of the Delaware. FRED DOUGLASS' RUNERAL, RBEURK DBRUURAUY SELTE — Oounter Manifesto to the Russian Emperor's € Harry 8wears it Was Bis Brother Who Wyoming Stockraisers Undertake to Settle | . g il Bluft . Late Publio Utterances, DISTURBANCES IN CUBA EXPECTED, Talked of Kiliinz Miss Gi fis Remains Lying In Staté An Washington Grazing Richts with Fi Senator Irby of South Carol Denouncos | Council Bluffs Officers Have a Fierce Battle ‘alked of Kiliing Miss Ging, ana Viewed by Hundreds. ARG ESIGU Wit TireRring Clthgl s ith Three Burgl Authorities Have Ta'en Steps to Suppress WASHINGTON, Febi 25.~The remains of WASHINGTON, Feb, 25.—It appears that Wkt DS UYL It Promptly. Frederick Douglass were conveyed early this there I8 a wide eplit among the reform or e J DECLARATION FOR AUTOCRACY AELUNDER | 1oNDON, Feb. 26.-A dispatch to the [ THREATENED HIMSELF AND HIS FATHER | morning to the Metropolitan Atrican Metho- | WILLIAM KIMBERLY WILL LIKELY DIE | dominant faction of the South Carolina dem DEPUTY SHERIFF O'BRIEN FATALLY HURT smmn.m' llrr;m ;\Imlrlv: says the = n:slv‘r;nl dist Bpiscopal church,there to'lle In state cratic party. It appears that an arrangement . papers, El Cortlo and Correspondencha, de- ices this afternoon. Be- was also made recently by Senator-elect Till _ meh",‘:; :':: o "ll' 1]:...;.:.:1;, DY WIS | Clare in reference to the proclamation issued | Defense Coneludes the Examination of ‘l“:‘r‘v"vw: r'o“,.'lf,'v“,.‘. ller‘;\:uc(fnlnr‘ x“nn"."k'.?flmufi, Mis Partner In the Sheep Business, George | yan ang (‘m\'r-n:wr‘ Evans with a c v‘xmlvh(- : " ¥ . e st et i by the governor general of Cuba to suppress | MAFry Hayward and Turns Him Over to | Mr. Douglass’ residence, brief services for the E. Howard, and Jacob Ervay, & representing the conservative, or minority, | Receives the First Bullet Fired and Then ‘:;" "m"' o armed bands of supposed brigands which have {he State-Cross-Examination Will ¥"'2flfuxf(i(,,,PL"((|.‘;|r: ::.r:nS\".‘"x‘t';:::\‘nfil:»ynfiz)‘;' i ) Slightly Wounded faction of the democratic party, by which Brings Down His Man, 'y Prosition. n'nn.v?rm!‘l[n the provinces of Matanzas and Commence In Earnest Today. The services consisted ‘of° & ‘prayer and the in the Duel those of the triumvirate agreed to give the 5 i uerto Principe, that the government was reading of the scriptures, The Metropolitan conservatives half of the membership in the ¥ i v BERLIN, Feb. 25—A telogram from St,| A¥0F that Cuban refugces in America and church has already been prepared for the re- A b constitutional convention, to meet next sum- | GANG LOOTS A BANK AT GRISWO.D agitators in Cuba had been consp'ring. This| MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 25.—It w ¢ o S v, slal etee | SOt ; Petersburg received here says it Is reported | induced the authorities to reinforce the West O L T T O VY Ll T O rrai| e ANEER) Wyo) Fen, Sb.<(Bpecial Tele " y v * mer, provided that they agreed to certain Thare that Count Tolstot, thy noted Ressian|Indlan squadton. The Odban suthoviiles at. | YHAL Of & surprise to Mr. Nye when Mr. ‘;"“r':"“::“bfl‘?:l":“f"yl\":“::;B"""“P “'I‘n':’nl"‘;:::::'- gram.)—During the afternoon of February | lines of policy for the making of the new novellst and social reformer, is the author | {ribute the revolt to the exasperation of the | Erwin turned the prisoner over a short time palins, (] . - sent to the chiirch was & most beautitul de. | 22 Jacob Ervay, a horseman and recorder of | constitution. Tonfght Senator Irby has given [ Vault of the First Nitional Ransacked but Wtk Yiveral e wcently fesued | Secessionists at the success of the Cuban |before court adjourned this evening. He | sign prepared at the instance of the Haytien | the Rattlesnake Mining district, shot and|outa letter, in which he denounces the deal. ¢ liberal manifesto recently dssued|pome ryle bill. A speclal meeting of the |had expected that " the examination would | government. As soon me the casket was in | seriously wounded George E. Howard and|IM his letter Mr. Irby recalls his services the Booty is Light, agalnst the czar’s declaration that he would | cabinet was held tonight, at whieh Senor - 2. in leading the reform faction to success at Z 4 tonight, S take at iy v y epared | Place before the altar, the doors were opened | w; sy - uphold autocracy as ardently as Uls late | Arbugara, minister of the colonies, and Gen. | \2XC 8t least today, and was hardly prepared Willlam Kimberly at a polnt about three & GFDARSE and the people admitted to the church to pay v " a time when Tillman openly retired from father. eral Lopéz Domingues, minister. of war, an. | t0 €0 Into the cross-examination. He theretore | it 7 PEORE MMIGEC (O S CCRFCE (0 DAV | miles west of Brvay postoffice, some efghty | pol ause he thought the strife with ¢ . Private dispatches recelved in Berlin on | Nounced that the government has authorized | contented himselt with going over some |and out. While colored persons predomi- | miles west of Casper. Howard and Kimberly | the conscrvatives too unequal. He me [ MAN WHO LED THE CH)CTING ESCAPLS January 20 gave an outline of a speech miade | I 188uAnce of the proclamation. They de- | minor matters, that he might begin In [nated among the walting multitude there|were brought Into town today, and are now that but for his work in shelving the other by the (TR Feply. to tie Addrexnes of dels ;lfl‘rml ‘Hu-.v r/‘vr'- confident that the governor | earnest tomorrow morning. The day was an ] ‘l“‘lls‘nf whlfla |oun1|<~. L the hotel under the doctor's care. reform A':lmlhhuv:( rrnql";i.:\-«:-‘m—“l..:‘|l ‘:m(‘;;‘.:»r Pas W 4 ddresses of dele- | general would su o st 2, el " 5 the funeral prccession entered the 4 e ve gottel at office gatlons representing the nobility of the prin- e e TRV “:‘""‘"'“"’I""‘b"(" gt St "‘I'("‘ “"""l“:‘:‘ main body of the church, headed by the I"“;‘“"‘ and Kimberly are sheep men, and | He denounces a combine or compromise with orts Deatroyed Save One. | the tronbles between -the witness and his 3 o the feud Is over the herding of sheep on | the conservatives as a surrender of all the cipal cities and many provincial assemblies family of the deceased, followed by the i HAI, Feb, 25—The British war | brother. Adry, : he sald, had proposed all |honorary pall bearers @id and Immediate [ the open range adjacent to a ranch. The | reformers have fought for, and favors a Into u Corn who called upon his majesty in order to con- ehip Alacrity has arrived here from Wei- ! the bloody detalls of the murder. Harry ex- | frienda. gratulate him upon his marriage. The czar ced in maintaining order. Through the Gathering Gloom by Several OMcers, Ho Finally Plunges All the Lana SHA eld and s Howard and Kimberly eide of the matter Is | SIFAiEht flEht hetiecn the two factions, even Lost to Sight. Hai-Wei and reports that the Japanese have | plained that he had bee 5| As the time for thesefvices approached sllows: The 4 ¥ 2 o conservative faction combine | SUTRENe i) diarhed. that. tn some ct ANE| | D v plained o hod been so shocked at his | A As the time for thehse'vices spproached as fotlows: Thelr sheep camp was pitehed | tho negroes, who are willlng to vole fur destroyed all the land forts at that place | brother's depravity that he resolved to sound A L | e o, “1Cl | about three miles west of Ervay's pasture | the vided they g ce thel sainst provincial assemblies voices had been raiged | with the exception of those on the island of th sopl proportions that passage was almost im- s Srvay them, provided they guarantee them agains GRIBWOLD, 1 -3 3 . proposing that these bodies should have a ' Linkung Tao, many other people, to see if they had such possible, and thelr sheep were grazing in the range to | disfranchisement, which is the object the re RIS LD, Ta, Feb. 2 Speclal Telos RRRAETI VL Seitiamini-of SHAiFe ot SAvEIRHE | < Y OKOITARA) - Teb: . 48 wonderful consciences. Thus it was that he celved he ~—Dispatches re- The body, resting In & plain but massive | the west of the camp. About the middle of | formers had in view when they secured the | gram.)—The F ational bank was burglare & o from the commander of the |had questioned Waterman and the hackman | oak casket, was placed In front of the altar, | the afternoon of the 220 Ervay rode up to the [ ©3Hing of the constitutional convention. ized this morning by expert cracksmen. The expressing other “‘absurd ide His majesty | Jo i CLAEA L The letter continues: “I humbly submit apanese forces at Hachieng say that a|and even L. M. Stewart, and he dared the |guarded by an officer in uniform from General o yWoRd 3 . vault was blown to pleces and the safe wa R L e L e P e R AR T camp, and, without any words, commenced i o safe was i i 55 gé Yo, o that Tiliman, the agitator, now the pacifl state to put Stewart on the stand. Instead ;11;:‘»»""6“bl‘l\‘;fl:\gf{mz““"r’:"‘;“:::[‘d ‘I‘l:’c (:'fl:k“‘l\ to shoot at Kimberly with a Winchester. | cator, has been completely dethrened, and |attempted, but the burglars only succceded of having threatened to Kkill his brother with | FIaPIE Fanch of ties Grisinehied tho Csket | Kimberly, at the time of the arrival of Br-|Evane, It he Is sincere, has been bam- [in demolishing the time Icck. They secured solved as was his dear father to uphold the | Artillery had been silenced by the fire of the (® Knife, Adry, he sald, had threatened to|yonderful profusion of ' flowers, made into|Vay, was standing In the door of the tent, |boozled. “As to myself, I think any sanc man |$150 in money and $400 in postage stamps SRR o1 L chars. Thia vemabid at .q | Japanese batteries. rip his entrails out; had threatened to kill |appropriate designs. and before he could say anything Brvay |Vl see that T have been betrayed, bul|which were in the vault. The estimate of the . WAL L MLty & his father, and had often stated that he was | The services were somewhat delayed and i ) honorable defeat is better and preferable to [0 = S0t 5 4 % widespread attention throughout Russla, and Ret lintory Duties Croposed, 0 devold. of connelencs: that he cowla kil | 1t iw e or ttaeTE ek ey &nd | red, and the ball entered Kimberly's right | me in the selection of delegates to this con- (1022 !0 the vault, safe, and money and stamps tncldentally throughout the world. To the | PERLIN, Feb. &i—In the Relchstag today | hig ‘father easly and not be troubled about | procession fled into. the church. Among the | M: about three inches below the shoulder | vention than a dishonorable compromise. It [(aken is §2600.__ majority of people the czars utteranco was | BAron von Stumm-Haibes and Herr Moel- | it utiervard, guests of epecial honor were Justice Harlan | P1ade, and, taking an upward course, entered | is well enough for the forty, the leaders of the 1T LED TO A LIVELY & surprise, as he had been credited with "_]'e "“:"_'l'q"‘(“ a bill ordaining that dutia- | Harry Hayward, the defendant in|of the supreme court, Senators Sherman and | the body. Kimberly fell to the ground, and | conservatives and pacificators, to ring up and possessing liberal ~ideas which —might in | {12, KOOUS, from Countrics which discrim- | the Ging murder trial, continued his | Hoar and a number of the members of the | ETvay gt off his horse and laid Kimberly | et ready, for 1 am satisfied that the true time, It was hoped, induce him to Inaugurate | dise shall, as compared with goods of the | te:timony today —in his own behalf. [house of representatives. There was also a |CUt on his bed in the tent. He then re-|men who were in this movement from its reforms in the government of Russia. But| same Kind from other countries, be sub. | HIs narrative was resumed at the point where | jarge delegetion from the Woman's council. [ Mounted his horse and went out to where | Inception from principle will not submit to his declaration of his intention to uphold|jected to a tax of 1X per cent. The bill | he returned to the Ozark aftcr the theater | The faculty of Howard university attended in | the sheep were to hunt Howard. Coming up [any such agreement. A combine between (4 stand that while he devoted all his powers | guns, recently attacked the Japanese troops ) to his dear country, he was as ardently re- | At that place, but retreated after the Chinese 100TING, Councit Bluffs OMcers Haveo n Flerco Affray with the Robbors. A shooting affray took place last evening the autocracy of the czars scemed to put | 4180 provides for the imposition Of & Meavy and heard the news of Miss Ging's death. |q body to Howard, he said: a 'possum and a coon cannot win, as every ‘"; I“;“ ““‘l’" l"“’“"l"l"‘“l“ in Council Bluffs, in an end to all such hop:s, and on February 14 | QUty ‘on all articles hitherto free comink | “I thought of all our relations,” he said, i “ 3 e | I have got you.” reformer knows they cannot sleep in the same [ Which a bank robber was dangerously hurt, the Daily Chronicle of London printed a r‘;ll":nrnlll:llt:."lrltfl where the discriminations | «ang now I had lent her R The singing of ‘‘Nearer, My God, to Thee, by the choir of the church was followed by | . Howard put his arm around his back when |bed long. I will return home after the 4th | Nick O'Brien, a deputy sherift of Pottawat- prayer by Rev. Alex Crumwell, D. D.. of St.| Ervay fired, and the ball passed through |of March and will take a part in this fight. | tamie county, was wounded so that he may Luke's Episcopal church, “In Thy Clet, Oh, | HOVard’s arm, between the elbow and the I will stand by the principles of the | o, and Motorman Stallard received a flosly S Reck of Ages” was then rendered by the | YISt Howard getting his gun, returned the | first of March convention, ~ 1 weep for them : manifesto issued by the people’s rights party s of Russia, in the form of a letter to the NA“(‘“",‘" 4 her my revolver, and, as I thought the matter czar, Which was then being circulated through- | CAS ’\; :\l". Egypt, Feb. 25, —Dispatches | over, 1 became convinced that she had been e aran L e out the Russian empire. After censuring the | have reached here by carriers from Adowa, | murdered. T don't know what I sald to the | choir, followed by the reading of the Wine. |t and itis claimed that he shot Ervay. |in being monkeyed with any such crew. L3 il Rl czar for his assertion of absolutism, the letter | CAPItAl of Showe, stating that Bmperor | pople there, or at the police station. But I|{oanth psalm by Bishop A. P. {ayman, D. D, | MCUBE him in the hip. Howard exhausted | Campbell and Barnhill were original members | During the day a telegram was recelved reml!l: o SR T AT b 1 M Ofl‘{gdh;flmu\flénllfill‘“g v;'a!l v;»ry much excited. 1 told the officers |mho funeral sermon was then delivered by ’-‘l]l" nhl-lg hor:rllr:dge:imlhcn ;u;nc(lll. r]l_lln de of the forty. When the primaries scheme |by the authorities notifying them that the “The most advanced Zemslovas asked only | 4% Volamo. IHis forces , that she had on a blue dress skirt, and not | e, 4 ' . ehind a e sand knoll. He then | was promulgated by the democratic commit- | First National ba for the harmony of czar and people, free| o CtPture 000 slaves. Rev. Dr. J. T. Jenifer of the Metropolitan ational bank bered that she had often asked me to lend at Griswold, Ia, had e a black one, because I knew It must be so. looked up over the knoll to see what had | tee they were whipped and could not destroy | e, i ring the nig o5 speech and the supremacy of law over the I for Welsh Ulsentablishment. I know there are about sixty days In October | Sy shant o gae €, (e Rastor of | become of Ervay, when Ervay fired again, the | the reform movement. Then they proposed | Loy, FOU0ed during the nisht, and $135 in arbitrariness of the exccutive. You were de-| LONDON, Feb. 2%.—The home secretary, |and November. During those sixty days I|ors . Dr. d: glass bal] passing through Howard's cap. Efvay |tq mugsh 4 nickles and a lot of postage stamps wero ; \ b . B zle me as chairman of the party, and J ceived and frightencd by the representations | Henry Asquith, introduced the Welsh dis. | had probably ssen her ninety times, and T am | Vo8 8 Christian. He broke with the Amerlcan | then turned his horse towards his home and | the whole democratic organization, by going | taken. The burglars were supposed to have ers and bureaucrat: Society will | establis o - s 4 church and with the American Chrlstian | that was the last seen of him. . OME | come this way, and there were four in the Sndorstand pertectly (hat It vas the Duroni | FIRS, TouRy: it in ko Mo it S TR | ety aevem when whe. hed on s ehise waiws | 08ma, and when he saw that it sanctioned | ““Ervay's aido of the ‘mAer fs that the | this which'T remsectrnly subit Wil mot puly | ELIE. Lato i the aticruoon Deputy Shorita crats, who fealously guard their own omni- was Identical with™the bill intro- | and a blue skirt. That was why 1 spoke as)fd sustained the enslavement and bondage | sheep men were crowding his range and that | ruin the democratic party, but the reform | O'Brien and Hooker visited Kiel's hotel, and Beiktioe, that spoke through you. The bureau. | uced in 1814, e of a brother he held Ohrist to be above creed | he simply went down to their camp to ask | movement of the state. there found two men answering the descrip= cracy, beginning with the council of minis- mperor Willlam Golng to Austria. Witness described his experience in the | 2N above the church., In this terrific soul | them not to come any nearer to his horse | “:Ag chairman of the democrati® state central | ONS Biven over the wires. On request that tors, ‘and onding with the lowost country | BERLIN, Feb. 25 Emperor William, ac- | “sweat box and 10ld how e was taken o | conflict he blundered into bewliderment, but | ranch than they were at that time, and that | commictee. hie. (hecat may moan lively times. | they accompany the oficers, the men at onca constables, checks any development, soclal or | companied by a large sulte left Beriin this | the moreue and shown the gead body with | his dellverance came and he has often spoken | Howard and Kimberly got right into a fight | Spie atte s filed with soncationss ineinua. | €0t Up and started without parley. A third iV iun. soa” Rctively provents:the TVON- | svening: In tidsr o nrteny to o ol | arybony watching. M, Ho 010 not’ iabw | ;e of theioy of hisiaqulds God.” and commenced to shoot at him, and that all | {jone of ha faith. Amone other (hings. he | man, Who was seated in the cfiice, arose at arcl’s free intercourse with the representa- | Field Marshal Archduke Albrecht of Aus- | what he did, but sald he felt very bad and |, Tributes to the memory of the dead were | he did was to act in self-defense. charges that when as state chairman he was | the same time and followed. They walked tives of his people, except as they come in | tria. Knew everyohe thera thought him sullty. He | then pald by Rev. H.'T. Stevenson of the | Kimberly, at this writing, is very low, and | pcies (e Whed a5 Btate CRGEIAE A8 WOS | along Fifth avenue until they reached the gl dress, prescating congratulations, leons | Khedivers Apsura went to Miss Treland and offered 1o do any. | ADacostia Baptist church and Dr. J. E.|his chances for recovery are very siight. | yemiion. Evens fed the state and eould noi | 50Ut steps of the court house, when O'Brien, and offerings. . “Your speech proves that any attempt fo bo found by telegram or letter until the fight | Who had been walking a little ahead, stepped Lo had! been | dealasa back and ordered the men to go on. speak out before the throne, even in the | Ord Cromer, the British minister, today, and to Ureat Brital Rankin, president of Howard univers'ty. Howard's and Ervay's wounds are not very 3 - ved | thing about the funeral he could. He ordered ) o it A CAIRO, Feb. 25.—The khedive received Wmf ToRER LD MR LAOHIRL EAnAHGLIERABA) !l\‘a Mr. John Hutchinson of Boston, an old | serfous. This is the most serious fight we funeral. On Thursday he and Adry were ar- | friend of Mr. Douglass,’sang a hymn by the [ have had in this section between the sheep SHOOTING STARTED RIGHT HERE. paasiidn gy - M most loyal form, about the prime needs of the | assured him that he did not intend to make | regted and put in a cell together. Adry | SPecial request of Mrs, Douglass and was | men and the ranch men, and unless some- YONFE " A FIRE o valke Gountry, me-ts’ only“a rebuft. oclety ox- | any changes in the Egyptian ministry. sacmed very: Gown 4n. (ho monthy and’ Harry followed by Clement Haantjens, minster to [ thing ls done to regulate the use of the open CONEBOSIONY O A TIBRBUG, ol LR AL R - cted from you encouragement and help, but —_— had said him: ilty. | this country from Hayti. * Will not Le the last. Asiyetinoiars & & el ToansouaaemAnt and Holn; bt Writamnin D1d Vot Siare. Whac's the ee oF teeting s whye ““Bui | ' Remarks' followed by Mias{Busan D. An. | St have been made. All puriles concorned | Sot Numerous Tlazes ta Mouses Occuplat | (e, 008 behl & lange luce, wri ox; ing the impression of utter estrangement of | CANNES, Feb. 25.—The prince of Wales' | Adry was dispirited, and finally Harry had | thony, who also read a‘lptter frem Elizabeth | 8F@ respected men and have heretofore borne HpL e, whipped out a revolver and commencad shoote czar from people. You yourself have killed | cutter Britannia did not take part in the | caid: “Adry, what is this? You held her |Cady Stanton. ¢ ~The trial of Max NEW YORK, Feb. s M. Grauer, the fire instrance adjuster, al- | N8 At the same instant, both the other cap excellent reputation: . your own popularity and have alienated all | yacht races here today. o up once. Did you have anything to do with | A letter from Elizabétly Bady Stanton; of 4 .y tivi rew 1 that part of society which fs peacefully strug- e {his?" "Adry was silent and rofased (o talk | which a synopsis followhiiwas read at the | ON'E BELIEVE RE KILLED HIS WiRE. | leged to bo the lender of a bana af fire- | jiYes AroW KEvd ¥§.§fn“x"fi‘,.‘§°.‘ ::33:’;::::??::}: ' gling forward. Some individuals are jubl-| WILL CONTINUE BOTH WAREHOUSES.|any more. After that there was no further | funeral exercises this aftéknoon. .After re- bugs, was continued today in the court of | 5iprjan In the abdomen, a little to the left lant over your speech, but you will soon dis- i conversation between them. viewing her first mectinig with Douglass, Mrs. | Casper, WWyo., Feoplo Will Raise n Fund to | &eneral session. Simon Rosenbaum was | gqe " O'Brien drow his revolver and shot at cover thelr impotence. In another section of | Contracts for Indian Supplies Will Be Let | This evidence caused a flutter of excite-| Stanton closed as follows: Defend W. E. Ellsworth. again placed on the stand and cross-ex-|{no man just in front of him. The fellow society your speech caused a feeling of injury Soon. ment, It referred to the story which, on| ‘A8 an orator, writer and editor Douglass | CASPER, Wyo., Feb. 25.—(Speclal)—A |amined. He denfed that he started a fire d d i hich, however, the best Thursday, had b 1EA 1 outeb Yt t | holds an honored place'among_the gifted men in L a th Arittan (that the was | el 10ljthe saTount -and, was pioked (b SRR and depression, which, ] 'WASHINGTON, Feb. 25— ursday, had been ruled out by the cour 4 n Lynn, and then admitted that he was | carried into tho fail. soélal forces will soon overcome before pro- 25-~The blds for || i ie efect that Adry was the masked high- | Of his days. As a man of business and | LOTtiand, Ore. lawyer has written C, B. s g present When the fire referred to was started | Jailer Peterson heard the shooting, and ceeding to the peaceful but obstinate and | Seheral '“‘:’“" for the Indian mervice will |\, Lie CHSCL Ihat AGRY Was (W0 sitgkeld BUEL | public offcer ho has beon pre-eminently suc. | Bradley of this clty stating that it will be | IRl WREL the RO rEenol 0 WeRSIATA | datler Peterson heard the shooting, and dellberate struggle necessary to liberty. In | be r;celve and the contracts let at the robhed Harry, Miss Ging and Mlss Vedder cessful, honest and upright, and in all his | necessary for the friends of W. E. Ellsworth, He claimed that the gang of firebugs there | and the other man, who was injured, had <another section your words will stimulate|Indlan warehouses, both in New York and | while they were out driving. Adry, it is|dealings he bears an enviable reputation. 2 who {8 under arrest on the charge of poison- | tried to burn him, He knew that a man |fed. They went down Fifth avenue, with the readiness to struggle against the present | Chicago, if the recommendation of Joseph T. | understood, will go on the stand and deny |, “As -4 husband, ~father, nelghbor and |ing his wite, to raise $1,000 to defend the | humed Max Gluckman started a fire in | noey Sherift Hooker and Policemen Wein hateful state of things with any means. ¥ou|penger, the expert who was detailed by | the story with an alibl. jend, in anl soclal relations, ho has been | utoriunate man. It fs probable that in- | 1t was f ths chse That the re marshii |and Covalt in hot pursuit. 4 L e e ol e ) e Bewin mext read the incriminating | faithtil and steadfast to the end. He was long will it proceed Secretary Smith to make a report on the ; the only man I ever knew who understood | Stead of sending the money the people of | first obtained evidence against him. The | Another shooting affray took place In front subject, are adopted. The investigation of ::’,g’e,'l“?fw"'m?:x‘,“:‘f :‘;;"‘:fi‘“gg;}‘:flw",f""fi the degradation of disfranchisement for | Casper will retain Mr. Bradley or Judge Jay | Mad ciarion o helpon 1o Catart " Some o | Of the Women's Christian assoclation hospital, Bad started or helped fo start. Some of S X OKFICER AND TWO MEN KILLED, the merits of those warehouses, over which | charges mado against Blixt. The same course | Nomen. ' Through all the long years of our [ L. Torrey to defend Elisworth. The people | the houses where he played the role of | Pt none of e st °f§n§'c'er‘»31'?§ g £ 5 struggle he has been a familiar figure on our | of Casper, who knew Ellsworth and his wife [Incendiary were tenements full of women | half an hour after th 8 contests have arisen in both oities, have|was followed with Adry's testimony. 1 h al intimatel; bell and. children. = He recounted four fires |got a drop on one of the fugitives, J. B. Confirmation of Severo Fightlng with Na- ot oot Inteneat’ develapetl daring the | PIALIOrm, with always an encouraging word | intimately, cannot belleve that he is guilty [ ar ren. - He “recounted four- fires | got a drop on ono of the fugitives, J. B R TR Ry e been in progress for some time, and the re- inder of the direct examination and Mr, | 0 Bay. At the very first convention he | of the charge. The theory here is that Mrs, [ Whose orlgin could be laid at his door. | White, alias Wilson, i LONDON, Feb, 25-Advices recelved nere | POTE Was completed today. Tt recommends | fiqel o, S 8 e a8 o e tate | helped to carry the resolution T had penned, | Ellsworth might possibly have taken the | So 066 P{E8 WoRE S50 G O%' e find [ to, the county Jail ‘When last, scor,, Hiley ) Feb, 26.—Adv that both warehouses be used this year, as | BTV demanding woman suffrage. " | poison through mistake when sufferi £ i 85 y | Was running past the house of John O'Brien, 3 from Rear Admiral Bedford, in command | on last year, and general modifications in [!2te In the afternoon. .3 TAEE. P 4 e when suffering from | hought houses and had his effects heavily “Frederick Douglass s pot dead, his grand | one of the terrible headaches to which she | insured. Lawyer Friend of the defense [@ brother of the wounded deputy, at the of the Cape of Good Hope and West Africa | them are suggested. A large number of | Mr Nve, ‘",’;‘l'_"f"n;:“';,‘,'{’;‘m‘;!ma‘}: Harry | character will long be @n object lesson in | was subject, or it might possibly have been | worked hard to shake the damaging evi- | corner of Eighth avenue and leventh street, station, who has been co-operating with the | contracts are invlved, representing an ag- | £2, QOF M0 a poin. & | our national history; bis Jofty sentiments of | the error of a prescription drugglst. It may | dence of the witness, but did not do wo in| In the fight one of the men threw away land fo £ the Dritish expedition on the | BTeEate valuation of ' $2250,000. Of this | had Harry repeat his wanderings the night of | yiperty, justice and equalify, echoed on every | bo that the unfortunate woman ended her | important particulars. he witness related |« handkerchiet tied at the four corners and l;:n s";,c‘“:r" G“;“LB R ‘c‘nnmm n 4 | amount about $250,000 worth of supplies will | her murder. 'The state's attorney kept up all | B e e raaa I ot aeeery | bovn Bueringe. bt 1t will mevar por fotigner | how hie hiad signed a written contract With | fed” with nickels, It was picked up by, 5 ver, e/ » 2 : vith a view: of o L 5 the elder Graeur, in the presence of wit- | i 6% ded to Rev. Fath pass through the Chicago warehouse, while [ S0rts of questions, evidently wit and Inspire many coming generations. that Ellsworth purposely administered the | nesses. engaging him fo obtain & man {o | some children and handed to Rev. Father port of severe fighting in that locality. The | about $700,000 will pass through the New |laving a foundation for impeachment of the | “nyng “May Wright Sewall, president of the | poison. burn his store in a bullding housing six | Smyth, who turned it over to the county ' admiral adds that Lieutenant Taylor of the | York warehouse. The remaining goods will | direct testimony. It s understood that 8ev- | ywoman's council, now in pession in this city, T T 16 Stracl Ther O Well. families. The case will be continued to- |Jjailer. One of the men had found a small A 3 v Ve be shipped direct from the contractors to the | €ral points were made, also spoke. f o morrow. valise with the lids padlocked together. It Toyal navy and two men were kilied, and five | 10 LR on, Heretofore' about six or| W. P. Nelson, the horse dealer, about|®UREPRUE o il b g b0 poo | CASPER, Wyo, Feb. 20.—(Special)—The M ) was put in charge of the county jailer, who men wounded duriug the engagement. ‘The | SR O ot uired to close | Whom the defense made such a row when it | s pnnof gha Lt ! * | Pennsylvania Oil company has made another ATCHISON CUT ONE WAY RATES. cut it open, and found that it contalned a fit advices from the Brass river were ro- | 1o work at each of these places, but the(Was found he was out of town, has returned | Romarks were also dffetkd :by Rev. Dr. W, | strike In the Salt Creek ofl field. Well No.| . oo o0 —== o |completo set of burglars: tools, a lot of per: oelved yesterday'at Plymouth by the wife of | conclusion is reached in the report that the | and will go on the stand if wanted. D. Derrick of New York| A touching inci- [ 5 has been finished and is an equal producer | “'*!™* s Mecossary, g cussion caps, a roll of fuse, a’ pair of hand- an officer who Is a member of the British | work can be accomplished in at least four e ST dent of the service was the tribute paid to bound Business Out of (alifornia, cuffs, a glove and a stocking filled with : ith the other wells. Preparations are being Feb, 26— rce. Her husband telegraphed that a big | months, thus making a material saving in | BUSINESS RIVALRY LEADS TO MURDER. | My, Douglass by John' Hutchinson of Bos- | 4 CHICAGO, Feb. 2%.—The Atchison road 1 I!Iolht with the natlves hag occurred, A later | the expenditures. The reduction of expenses ton, who. is. himself an’ gmmely aged man ::'I:;Mhu:lun‘c‘n:x’x‘en:’x‘:o‘v‘vdknv:};:: five Wells | hag given notice that beginning Wednesday | packages. These were teuderly opened and dispatch stated that Major Sir Claude M. |is necessary, as the appropriation actually | Murderer Stood Off the Officers and Posse | with snowy beard and long white locks reach- mdcuw ':n unl’“{mge 100 h"m]:’ of on | mext it will reduce one way rates from Los | found to contain dyqnmlm‘ MacDonald, the British commissioner at | available for conducting the work at both for feveral Hour: ing down on his shoulders and Is said to be [ PEOGHER Of S BVERRe O R opera. | Anecles east by $250. The cut is openly WOUNDED VERY SERIOUSLY. Brass, and’ (he officer commanding the ex- | offices s limited to about $35,000. No definite | RALEIGH, N. C., Feb. 25.—A speolal to | the last of the well known Hutchinson fam- | Pt 4 S 000 *4 I TOCAER 8 “0CTE" | made, according to the Atchison, because | The robber who was wounded gives his pedition were severely wounded. ' The na- | limit has heretofore been placed on the | o oo n Bl vy ke Gag a tragedy tn | 1Y With whom Douglass! was associated in | vho” oporating in the Salt Creek district | the other lines have for some time been | namo as Willlam J. Smith, which was the tives, who were said to be armed with Maxim | hours of work of the ten or twelve inspectors nickels, and two mysterious looking little to- Sl c 7 g it in connection with the sale of vhich he registered at the hotel According to detalls of the engagement re- | mended by requiring at least six hours of | grew out of business rivalry. Dr. L. Payne, | funeral and sing an old gbolition song with oil business in central Wyoming. has been diverting business from the Atchi- | revolver entered his left leg near the groln celved here today the British advanced up | work a day. Recommendations are also made | jr., and Maxter, Shemwell are both interested | Which, by Douglass' side, he had Inspired : son and that road has made up its mind [and was picked out by the physicians about the Brass river on February 23, and the same | for a_closer inspection of the goods sub- in the drug business. Payne is examiner |many an audience In New England and Captain Kuy's Fillng Cancelled. that it_could not longer stand such condi- | two inches below the surface. _ | abroad against the evil of slavery. He made| LANDER, Wyo., Feb. 25.—(Special)—The | tions. The action of the Atchizon has been | ““neputy Sheriff O'Brien s In a very pres destroyed a number of war canoes. Many of | | The work of opening the bids and letting | fOF, #ome life Insurance companies. Shem- |, oy reminiscent remarks and then sang a a heavy blow to the Western Trunk Line . . s carious condition, and may die as the result ; tho natives wero killed and the main body | tne contracts doubtless will be begun at both | Well Wrote to some companies that the ex- | song, at the conclusion of which there were [ DPATLMENt of the Taterior has cancellod | committee, Just as it 15 prepared, i 00 MU0 | op'his wounds. The ball entered the lett sido - of the rebels retreated to the interior. On | citles during May, and will probably be com- | aminations made by Payne were not properly |few dry eyes in the audience, The benediction | Captain P. H. Ray's filing upon a valuable | Jiiyie QI e /05" (e Srongest terms | of his body at the abdomen, cutting along the following day the British advanced fur- [ menced at New York about two weeks earlier | made. Payne charged Shemwell with this [ was prcnounced by Bishop Williams of the | ranch property on Wind river, near the Sho- that they have had any share in the cu ther Inland, and after some sharp fighting | than ot Chicago. Commissioner of Indian | on Saturday night last, and there were hot | Colored Methodist Episcopal church in South shone reservation. The ruling of the de- and the ‘Alton, one of the lines accused day captured several rebel strongholds and | mitted by the bidders, , | the ribs, passing the spinal elumn, and tment is that ting Indi o795 And L therAlion, jong; nes accused of | finally landing about two Inches to s’ right captured _and burned the native town of | Affairs Drowning, or his proxy, Assistant i 5 Carolina, partment is that as acting Indian agent for | being in With the Texas c, has shown | o' 'tho spine, from which place it was ex= Nimbl. The natlves who lost heavily, flad | Commissioner Seiithe the Board’ of Indti | oot T R L ey o baduc | “Tustead of diminishing, the crowd which | the Shosone and Arapalioe Indians Captain | conclusively that it has mot hid a Texis from Nimbi to the town of Bassouyo. They were followed by the British, who shelled the lagt named town, but did not proceed any further fnland. Sir. Claude M. MacDonald, t within the interval in_which | tracted during the evening. missioners and & committee of several |tk (o amooth matters over. While talk. | €athered around the front of the church and | Ray had no right to file upon government [ Bacific ticket within the interval W, Whieh | A%y bullet struck Motorman Stallard in clerks, otailed from the department, will | ing about it Shemwell made a remark | the strect had increased during the sery- | land. manner of heavy pressure I8 being brought | the forehiead between the eyes, but dld no be present lar'ng the opening of the bids. and | which caused Dr. Payne to call him a|lces, so it was almost impossible for the to bear on the Atchison to induce it to | serious damage. the force of employes will aggrezate about [ liar. Shemwell struck the doctor with a |funeral procession to make its way to the Wyoming Agricu'tursl College Offic ¥ rescind its action, but so far nothing has [ Miss Ellen Aylesworth was walking along who personally directed the operations, then | gl “fnciuding intpectors. The supplies are | stick. Dr. Payne turned to get a revolver | Carriages outside. — The 'services were ex-| LANDER, Wyo, Feb. 25.—(Special)—The | been accomplishe the sidewalk opposite the Catholic school sent an ultimatum to the rebels, notitying | oo M60) vear, beginning July 1 next, | when Shemwell fired upon him, but without | tremely long, and it was after 5 o'clock when | trustees of the Wyoming Agricultural col- e and for a few moments was In direct ling them that unless they surrendered and gave | 4ia yhe bids wi'l be called for in a few weeks, | effect. Dr. L. Payne, hearing the shooting, | {hey were concluded. The body was escorted | lege met yesterday and organized by electing Ohio Miners Must Have Ald. with the course that the bullets werc taking up the prisoners which they had captured at ‘ ;o | came out of the house and opened fire on | ¢ the depot by the colored letter carrlers of [ B, A. Earle, president; E. H, Fourt, secre- [ CINCINNATI, 25.—The committee re- | iy the fulisade, One of them cut the glieve Akassa a month ngo and restored the booty SILVER MBN ARE HOPREUL. Shemwell, The latier returned the fire, both | the District, as well a§ by a large number of | tary, and E. Amorett, sr.. treasurer. The | cently appointed by leading commercial [ of her dress and another whistled so close Which they oblslned at that place, a further d MIARE empiying thelr guns Wwithout effect, Later | Flends of the deceased and his family.’ | treasurer's bond was fixed at $100,000 bodies of Cleveland, Columbus, Toledo and |to her ear that it almost stunucd her. (ARG TARES O bR, Think the Prospects Aro Goold for Organ- | in the day Shemwell shot and killed Dr. R. he remains were put aboard the 7:10 train x 2 T Cincinnatl, upon the recommendation of the | Neither of them touched her, but she was o “.1;':"“:}::::,}”"° Wero oarried op. 1p 8 bri)e \zing & Larty on that Laue, L. Payne and is sald to have shot three | for Rochester. ~~ ~ ° WWORRY HASTENED HIS8 DEATH. governor, ‘to visit the mining regions of the | hadly frightened that she almost fainted, gtate and learn the true conditions exist- Vice President Pease of the Shoe and |'ing among the miners, has made its report Leather Bank Dies of Apoplexy. to" the several hod by which it EW YORK, Feb. 25.—George L. Pease, | {icated; The report sttc A private dispatch says the British ex-| WASHINGTON, Feb. 25.—It is understood | other meni ‘!hon“flell! wnlharlrnule‘;l.nl?&lh‘(:l KING OF THE ition consisted of the gunboats Widgeon | that the leaders in the movement to organize | 384 placed in jail, after having defled the » officers of the town and nearly fifty citizens @1x guns, Licutenant Commander Willlam J. | a free siiver party have recelved advices for several hours. The town is in the wild- Sehullard) and Thrush (six guns, Licutenant | ¢ o qigterent parts of the country that such | est commotion, &s all the parties are Very BNIVAL ARRIVE! John Lindt, the attcrney, was in the midat of the batile and heard the balls singing around him, and sing'ng such a lively tune that it became as interestlag as a battle, but as he had fought all the battles he cared Fine Weather and a Grest Crowd Witnoss the Openlng of Murdi Gras. NEW ORLIANS, . Fel. . 2.The royal | ¥ico president of the Shoo and Leather Na- | Ve and e from starving e . | ble relief of the people of the sl L steamers belonging to the Niger protectorate, | ProgTess has been made os to make themprominent. o yacht Galveston, High Adiniral Clark | tiona] bank up to a few days ago, died at his [ ple rellef of the peopie of the st to he left the nelghborhood without delay, as well as the boats of the flagship St.|fcel fairly confident that they will be able to DIVORCE BILL COMES UP TODAY. commanding, bearing = his majesty, | home In Brooklyn today. He was stricken [end of which time the commissio ONE OF THE FUGITIVES CAUGHT, George (twelve guns, a twin screw cruiser | organize a new party, which will command Rex, king of the | carnival, and | with apoplexy yesterday. For the past two | sured the dake business will b of the first elase) eontaluing a detachment of | (o support of the siiver men throughout the | Fate of the Much Discassed fouth Dakota | Suite convoved by, dhe roval flo-| woeks Mr. Pease had been in bed, and ail | §5 mifcs \in "D + twentydiive war eanoos, made an attack upon | C2Unry. A platform has been agreed upon, Mensurp to e Fettied ut Onee, tllla, under the command o his grace, D. | winter long had been alling. Worry over | sclves and thelr fu ¥ o com- | just south of the el ght station un the British force at Sacrifice island, but the | Which plants the whole party on the plank of | PIERRE, 8. D. Feb. 2.—(Special Tele- 3 lt:m, duke of Al\tuhl{n). his majesty’s | (he $354,000 defalcation of Samuel C. Seeiy :.H;_r.u recommended olute neces- ‘v',““ d\\\: 3;\“_ ‘. ;JL‘;,‘ r ‘,l\.:" n ,,l,‘,:,,d fire of the matlves was ipeffective and three | {ree silver, climinating all other demands of | gram.)—The divorce bill and also the bill | A0ital of the port, Arfived this atternoon |and Frederick Baker had much to do with | ity A R when Welr overtook him, nat Woir got e e O nbes wore suntk, Beer whieh tho ore® [ tho populiat platform of 1892, It 1s impos- | for increasing the judges’ salary will come | 304 Wsre greeted with the beoming of lis illness, and, it is believed, hastened his S drep on i and he (heaw up bis hands with- of them retired, sible, however, to obtain particulars, as all |y, for y tomorrow. The | flugs and th 1 end. Mr. Pease had been a director of the out trying to use his we White, or Wilson, as he wrote his name on 65 resume operations, , 3 T st e, | the Kiel register, wan caugat by Offcer Welr wnde the shouts of the multitud > WOOD SPRINGS, Co R On the following day the intricate channels | those in attendance upon the conference now | pills have pas senate, and those who | HIs majesty was escorted to the carnival | bank since 1883 and its vice president since e AT T T Riley, who did all the shooting and is stil} A g A o are pledged bsolute lace by @ gre S87. D th Y large, led Officer Covalt a lively chase, of the Brass river were buoyed and the are pledged to absolute se- | fuyor them are doing considerable hustling ace by a grand propession, including the | 1857, both nd westbound traing on Lid ? J k Brese 3 derstood that General Weaver | Yo7 b I king's imperial bodyguard, ' the Clevels $ 00 | running ' zig-zag across back yards and creek was recounoitere There i8 much opposition to both, but the Ve, Norfollt antillore aiin Tasken's Death of an Iiinois Ploneer. ande road today. The WAt ldaytirenl: on' February continues | 15 the principal mover in this cffort to se- [ yesult cannot be predicted. ve Norfolk artiliery, and Lasier L =R AL ARG SIS rande road today. The | (hrough alleys, ' Covalt lad to run a good Admiral Bedford's aispatch, “we commenced | cure the union of the silver forces und the | ‘Owing to absentces noither house at- | (T of Galveston. Chousands of specta: i Lo ¥ 3 Of the shides, and . T, | deal farther than Riley, and so becamo the attuck and after an obstinte defense of | dissolution of the old_ parties, and it is [ tempted much business today. The most | \ER(Cr was clear agi wibm. the mercupy | founder of Wheaton, IIl, and one of the “ent of the Midiand, 1efi on | winded sooner. He managed to keep within . osition which was naturally difficul stated that he has the ‘co-operation of Gen- | important thing was the killing of the | gt noon standing at 0. s ploneer residents of the state, died today the scene, Arviving at the |a block of him, Lowever, until the corner fanding was finally oftected and Nimbi. wag | oral A. J. Warner and the sympathy of Rep- | Wheeler ratiroad bill, which sougaL 1o mYe . of old age. He was in his S1st year, He bitruction he started (o walk up | of Sceventecnth street and Twenty-second ave » K . e rallroad ssioners o > asion. he stanked 10 walk e AL a D yiec y completely burned. The force was withdtawn | fesentative Bland, vates, and to enforce their deer The Presidont BarroSag dilishe Tands, left & valuable estate. &' Wan thrown uixty: Fhet: tnto the | Shue was reached, when Riley disapheared on the evening following that on which the - bill Has never had any prospect of passing | LAKE CITY, Minn, F¥b. 2%.—The Mer- 1 s ot the 1 bnto thelin the darkness and a big cornfieid. On the ) residence of King Koko and the houses of Rlocked t e and its defeat occasions no excitement, chants bank is closed and In the hands of rort'and Bank ¥ b ;‘5 d 5 Nx- A swimmer, h> { uccesded In 11§ (he opoo- | way ]uu \,..,.‘1..\,, kllm .l,,, ,.I,.,,.. :!, fire :,: { the other chicfs had been destroyed, WASHI Postmaster C = w—te the public examiner. Proceedings have been | PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. -M. A, Strat- | site side’of the viver, whire he was picked | Covalt, shooting at least dozen times, i An additional dispatch recelyed from Ad- | eral Bissell has issued fraud orders forbid-| 1INl Directed ‘gainst Option Dealing. taken to anoul its chapter. R H. Moore | ton, president of the Bast Portland bank, died 'Il'll'“"-‘,') a 1lo-arsnda o1 sens aut for | re ‘“;‘l"“": I {';’ fan ""': the '”'1"""‘;1”‘:&‘“3 5 miral Bedford (his evening says that Fish- | ding the use of the mails to Harrlet L. | SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Feb. 25.—A bill was | has been appointed receiver. No statement | {4y, at purpose. e was cn, and | on the rallroad track on § conth stre town, another “of the towns on the Brass | Hummel Kern, Ohio City, O.; Mrs. H. C.|introduced in the legislature by Represent- | has vet been glven to the public. No infor- e somewhat brulsed, T TR B T ST Ty v " Sou! % 55 elle ) or mation is obtainable as 1o the cause of the % of Voterans Lony t Haunib i ————— uis feet. Covalt had two shots in his re- river, was destroyed by the British expedi. | Ruy South Hend, Ind.; Miss Modelle Mil- | ative Kent of Chicago requiring that any fallure, the stockholders being lgnorant up '“'“_ ~ . . i cius und Wolcote Tie. ‘ -y ! t 1 f he had ed fiasary foros todsy. The admiral sdds: e e Iy Ehieny cnent: | person dealing in_grain, pork or beef, | to the'last moment of the state of affairs | HANNIBAL, Mo, ¥eb. 25.-The eleventh . volver at the start, and, after he had fire “Phe Brass ébicfs and the people implicated | 2 - . P * 1 e e e a st Whieh Seacid | when making' a sale. ‘'must furnish & | The bank examiner has found that Presi- | annual encampment of the Missouri division, | DOVER, Del, Feb W been | yive Tmmense profits to ludy correspondents, .,‘\;::_"h""“* x are con- | und the inyestigation of thelr schemes re- sulted in the declaration of fraud. of 18 One ballot was | them, reloaded his revolver. He fed ull t| the barrels at the flylng figure, but none of them took effect, unless it was the last one, In the attack upon Akasha have nished, and no further operations emplated.” taken in the Uniled States senatorial 0 and will remain In session two days. | TP £ A iy Missourl divison embraces (he states | oddy. It resulted oa follows: Iiggin )t for the commodity sold. | dent Homes had loaned himself between | Bons of Veterans, convened in this city to penalty for yon-compliance 1s ' finc | 30,00 and $10.00, while the capital stock ; 0 to $,60. The bill was referred to but $50,00, and the surplus but $40,000. B 11 ‘ 3| which he thinks made the fellow :stamb Lok nhald the commitiee on' corporations. Legally, he could have lowned but §.000. | o i dvis aces th Addicks, 6; Massey, 4; Wolcott, §; Tunneil,3 L ke wade the | ; VA oy g e YT e S The bank will be Aissolved R T g Bayard, 1 b Haray Sheter and S Blelsn JUREY N, Feb. 25.—The dcat Killed at n ¢ rade ¢ rossing. Sweet’s Chances Ara Tmprovin e tives are present, The convention is being s e g e K gut o8 Sy ) Ablf’:uulu»::‘ Austin :ruw). :z ua'n-":‘lr.w- LINDEN, O., Feb, 25.—A westbound freight | BOISE, Idaho, Feb. 25.—The vote for Fifteen | ays Wack to Port. held in the headguarters of the Grand Army Forec o xas Trunk Line. soon as ‘(“T‘,.‘ ““"L -‘1‘ m|“ul/‘|‘)f.‘,1.:-' rx:(;u:;‘tlrf :1::: - ‘"“‘. fustin Drace), at one Me | (rdin on the Nickel Plate road yesterday | United States senator today, with one pair | ASTORIA, Ore;, Feb. Z5.-The British bark | of the Republic, und the sessions are secrcl; | DALLAS, Tex, Feb. 2.-In the suit of | Was smpty Le siorbed At 4 Howse a ran down a two-horse rig carrying a party | and one absent and unpaire , was: Shoup, | Punreggen, long overdue!from Valparaiso, [ Nearly all the officers were present at roll | g 0%y, of people to church, at a road crossing near | 19; Swe N \ . BEDS &', rov Trust comy & | g ah v " 51 Claggett, 14, The situntion | arrived here this afternoon, Pitteen days | A, 800 FREY o alTeTC YA We RV G cdf | agatnst the wexas mrunk railway, the United nat_Rave fo Mg U, J6r %o ol NOL this place. Two persons were killed and | has changed in favor of Sweel. There is [ ago Pilot Staples went sboard the vessel | will be elected tomorrow. States cireuit court ordered @ foreclosure of | Wi ge. o two others will likely die ag a result of their | strong talk now of his having succeeded | and the same evening brought her to within the mortgage and the sale of the road HOOKER'S STORY OF THE AFFAIR. d infuries. The dead are: Miss Allle Hunt, | in making a deal with the populists. frecr ) A 88 g a ny of New York |rowed a dcuble-barreled shotgun, but did president of the counell, is wnnounc: He was 80 years of ag Lunded & ship & mile off the lightship at the mouth of " s for | ulilmorcs ¥ i — ——— puty She ooke - PORTLAND, Eng., Feb. 2.—The British |aged 14} aied iessie Hunt, aged . Phe'in’ the Colimbla ARPESRAY I RR% Bhiny on | Me.cotins & 8 (e far balilare's Kanouiiox TR e L oiputy Bherig A, R. Hodker wap e E ateamer Iran, Captaln Jenning, from New | Ired dre: Mies Marearce Hoss, axel 17 v wughter. B Tvar e f0ede whete UeX BAYe | centennial assoclation on Thursday next| TACOMA, Wash, Feb. Two carth- | has been watching by the bedside of his d February 4 for Bremen, has ar-|geed 19, leg and arn broken; Walter Briggs, | DPEADWOOD, Feb, ~(8pecial Telegram.) | regy is very light and the pilot says | will select a site for the great quake shocks were felt here about — - P ! Pog wlved and landed the crew of the British | driver, glightly lnjured, ~The trial of Lance, an Indian, for the mur- | wholly unmanageable. be held here in 1897, Clifion pa o'clock this murning. No dumage wus done. | (Continued Third Page)

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