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» bl i e e i o v g = i THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1895, T — g, e - _ e — 9 N "W US Y | common graves, but the bodies of those who ! being out west for fo 4 i ir months holdi UN MAKES TAE LAW MUCH STRONGER. N \ PLEADING ARMENIA'S CAUSE | weremsifiinndsictt® tects” ote"e e | MUST PAY FOR HI5 HASTE | Via¥ mesume: r four * | TORONT0'S BAPTISM OF FIRE i THEY ARE WALKING BY FAITH buried. Several of the yo men will give a Fffeot of Mouse Noll 522 on the State De- 4 woThe Armenfuns who ety ook Wfled nnli — dancing party at Kelper's hall on Friday pository Aet. k. oft of them came to Russia. Some o evening. Music will furnished by a LINCOLN, Mareh 8.—(Spech E. L A o b 2 i L] LN, 3.—(Spectal)—During % 4 Roview of the fllmn‘hon by One Thoronghly em ere now in TV, Some eam .:‘amn;m:: Judgment }pinn O'Neill Man Who N n‘;’:fi:‘;’;»"mmfl 1 visiting witn | Almost One Million Dollars' Worth of Prop- | the session teveral lively discussions have | Wall Street Brokers Blindly Oenfident in 3 Famili:r with the Details, that they had endured, Many Armenians are Wronglully Acoused a Stranger, her sister, Mrs. Ernest Yiesche, erty Destroyed been had on the merits and demerits of the tho Future of Stooks, r confined in prison for political matters. Archie Littel has gone to Grand Tsland stato depository law. In the house a bill E X The exact number of the prisoners s un- to take a course In the business college to repeal it was placed on the general file k. HOW THE MASSACRE WAS PROVOKED | known to me, but it must be more than | PECULIAR CASE SETTLED IN THE COURTS |In_ that city. ) WHOLE CITY IN DANGER AT ONE TIME|after a day's discussion in committee of | LONDON DEALERS SOMEWHAT SKEPTICAL a ! 2,000. Forty or fifty clergymen are among Sherlft Millikin came up from Fremont the whole. During the debate on the meas- the number, priests, bishops and archiman- P s Ml i, g R g ure It was charged that the bankers of th arites. They are imprisoned for so-called ittel of this place until Friday morning. - it - " i Tarks Took This Method of Showing Thele | Sriies, | They are. Imprisoned for, sccallel | oat Clatmed o Was Robbed by & Visitor | “nule ¥ 010 i ey revoked Sanne's sa. | Flames Originated in the Six-Story Dry | state were in favor of the repeal, This was | Fallure of the Loan to Produce Kxpect Resentment Toward Ch"""‘;" Who | 4 political oftense has not been designated. and His Nelghbors Help Him in loon license. This leayes Plerce with only Goods Store of Robert Simpson rh':'r: r':'lvr !\ylllhr attitude ar‘ the 'mn!((;n Results Leads to English Selling of f Protested Against Being Plan- COVERS ALL OFFENSES an Effort to Secure four saloons. and Spread Over a AL ot RN (RS TR VWO Amerlean Securities—Gol 4 ; p OFFENSES, B4 Ruhlow returned.fsom His fowa trl this conclusion is not well founded. Many " 4 ; dered by the Troops yioTor Instance, for a Christian (o protect Restitution, of THEraAY, HIb wife and cKharen will Largo Area. of the bankers do not favor the repeal of Mo A Ll his property from piunder is considered a i, Temain & Wesk of WCVMiting friends be- the bill, but do hope to seo it given such G 3 political offense’ fn the Turkish empire. In fote returning ot emendatory aid_as shall make It operative. (Copsrighted, 1505, by the Associated Press) | prisons all kinds of torture are employed | O'NBILL, Neb, March 3.—(Speclal)— — TORONTO, Ont., March 8.—At 12:30 o'clock | House roll No. 522, now in the hands of the| * NEW YORK, March 3.—Henry Clews, A LONDON, March 3. ,Im (,.",,'.Tn:mxll\‘. ng“‘%n':( ::;)vln n;‘ );m e Bt b S, Rather a peculiar case was declded by Judge | HOT LITERARY O¥BATE AT YORK. | 4y imorning fire was discovered lssuing from l\n-m‘ \;mn‘ml(l‘m“ unl banking and tl\lrvc'v\)', head of the banking house of Henry Clews & N6 Astoolsted press, who was sent to Ar- o of the Turkish priso - —l , 4 was Introduced by Representative Rouse of | ¢ st the " 4 e menla with |n,l‘,(:’|lr[|nn5 1o thoroughly Inves- [PIV dreadful. For instance, the chief monk Kinkald in the district court here Saturday. Question of Free Sitver Discussed to the | the windows of Robert Simpson's sIX-8t0fY | trall county nt the request of a well known Co., writes of the situation in Wall street afroal. | Of a monastery was fastened to a wall with [ Tho title of the case was Willls against tigato the storfes told of the Turkish atrocl- | " yaii Arivon through his hands and was de- | Bradoc, et al. Willis sued Bradoc for falce ties In that country, under date of Tiflls, Rus- | livered from that position only on admitting | jmprisonment and threatened his life, Willls Entertalnment of a Large Crowd. dry goods store on Quebec and Younzo streets. | hanker of Grand Istand. 1t fs known as the | 8 follows: YORK, Neb, March (Speclal.)—The | The fire originated In the packing room and | county treasurer bill, and is intended to| g buUring ':l‘l‘,';kP:‘”" ‘\w“‘k t;"“‘l\’:"ff Nmm:ws Stock exchange has been somewha A 5 rde owing in- 3 ‘ v o much talked of free silver debate, between |the flames, rushing up the elevator shaft, | strongthen the provisions of the general|’the market scems to have caught :"" I"‘""'“',’ 21 :”:“""“," ]'"':'\ ""/:;““:"‘,n:\" ::‘,“,.',y“‘m'r'\"":n“"(‘;":“'»“im’"‘,:::::‘l“‘ e e o0¢ | recelved a vordict for $2,000 against Bradoc | thy Lockridge Literary soclety and the local | communicated almost instantly to every floor. L/ Ul et Pt ocddly 1o inspiration from the ayndicate operns v he " lans, ICC s A e - . o Nebrask e ( os| s ons ( It CLoapps 8 10 be producs ; ll;" l'“l(|“r’|“lvl'nll'|‘ n\hf:(r.fln *hesitation of rev. | feVeral prisoners wero fastened chains and A nine others, while the action was 18- | branch of the Lyceum League of America | By the time the first Jet of water was thrown | . ebERskE SECE0, b COPOROTY aare, but | Ing, foF the MomORL, bmewhit oF & Feass E e, Kirinlran, Afer 6 e o ated | lcavY shiacklea of wool, wiile on Uneir heads | missed against ~tho other defendants. A | took place at Beils hall last evening. Not in | ubon the huge structure it was doomed. The | fy "necds” a' geod ohe—a ‘much betier one | tonary effect tn Londom, On tho firet 3 eral days lm-rwltl:’ O AL R ) placed fnstruments resembliug copber | couple of years ago Willls remained At|years, if ever, before, had such a crowd con- | pressue from the mains was ineufficient to | than f& now on our statute books. 1 do| Liimedfnctined e comtmoutiion, (hondon 2 o dlatsaunt of thie conditton of pote, which were heated to o high (smpera | Bradoc's house all night. The next morning | gregated in this bullding. The debate was to [ throw the water high enough In sufficient | not hmagine that house roll No. 623 1o Der-| higher prices for our securitics, partly i ;\Prm’lr:n [m; nl sta ‘\\l'm! Jed Lo the Sase | death of tho nfferers. Sometimes the tor. | Bradoc was short $90 and he at once accused | commence at 8 p. m., but by, 7 the house was | quantities to check the raging furnace, and ."‘"'m"‘“ l: “‘"'Ir’-'h'(r‘ “I: r":rm{‘o :;N:';rl HM;\ l-; i it s cn ‘umm‘ Lo rep ¢‘.‘ our rmenta and the causes i led Lo the Sas- s. S . 3 ' o 2 & . | anything that has thus far been proposed, | cred A o artly because as 5 SOUN ilveacre. Adaitional welght ia given to | JIFSTA xerciasd thelr tertible power simply to Willls, who was a stranger, of the theft.|packed, and even standing room unobtainable. | fanned by a light breeze, the fire wus driven | fF(ERE CE0L HEE BEEE FAE BEC PINEPSoNd | thought likely to cause more or less of & victime. Bradoc secured the assistance of his nelghbors | The contestants were Messrs, Smith and | Across Queen street to the north side. Jamie- | jay “making 3 per cent the minimum rate | QM on Wall street. The entire abscnce the statements by the fact that Mgr. Khrimi- | *“jn {ha Sassoun dietrict there were about o v ' t ; p ", i van §00| § v of any home response to the loan transac- ran s at present preparing a memorial on | 114 villages and hamlets, In one of these and arrested Willls without golng to the|Whito of the Lyceum league snd Messrs, | son's large talloring establishment was soon | of intercst. There will be instances 1n| tions has naturally disappointed and dis- s trouble of swearing out a warrant, and held [ Douglas and Morrison of the Lockrid, “|a victim. The flames extended to the por- | which certain funds, which are to remain | couraged London and the mystery has > ot ssla, and it may | Villages lived lamadam, a Turkish district glas Morrison of e Lockridge so- 4 vhich | suggested 3 r > 4 ; :1:01:::“ :"l‘ le:ll|r\'i:12‘:;{.11,::::‘ e state, | ChIet. The wholo numbr of Armenian fami- | Nim a prisoner for some time. They tried |clety. B. A, Gilber of York, John Majors | tion of Eaton's dry goods establisment, u de- | o0 deposita siort, time, or funds In which | suggese 4 misgivings whero tiere existed 4 rr L A ay be | lies, or ‘hearths,’ as they arc called In the |in every manner to persuade him to tell |20d Mr. Barrows of Bradshaw acted as Judges. | partmental store, facing on Queen street, but | there Wil b sudges and Moot CERRES | circumstances o suspicion” seems to have ment in the memorlal to the czar may be | gigthict, was 8418, The Armenians, T may | whero the money was, even going o far, it | The Lyceum League of America had the af- will not be worth 3 per cent to a conserva- | ICHRSIINGER § SUERICIOR BEERS (0 " ihe / found in this interview. Mgr. Khrimiran's |explain, havo preserved the ancient tribal [ is said, as to put a rope around his neck | firmative side of the question, “That Free tive banker, and as u confequence courities were prevented from entering the main bufld- arisen on-the London exchange that ‘the homo 18 at Btzehmiadzin, In the Arrarat re- | system. The maximum number to one of | and tell him they would send him to the | And Unlimited Coinage of Silver at the Ratio ing. From Jamieson's the fire extended to ] will be likely to get inferior sccurity oftered [ controlling the forelgh exchanges, under 3 sia, w N o | theso ‘hearths' fs elg! Feons, o Should co Sytelift's dr. 1s store and burned it to | for such funds.' the present condition of relatively low ex- glon of Russia, within a short distance of the | these “hearths' s cighty persons. Taking | nappy hunting grounds unless he would dis- f 16 to 1 Should Be Introduced In the United | Sytelif's dry goods o e ot difterence between the old | POTth and high IMpOrts of merchan Tarkish front! v States, 1 bank across the v ‘urkish frontier. twenty as a modest average, the number of | gorga his fll-gotten gains. But Willis stoutly 3 | tho ground. The Imperial bank across law and the pi o showing wherein | 10 brevent shipments of gold. Un 3 In an outer room of the house the Asso- |inhabitants in tho district amounted t0 more | paiatained Lis - inhocence. \While he - wa |y THC chalrman of the evening, Earl Wil | gireot next caught fire and the top flat was | i and the bropreied, SEERRRE WREEE] fdea London has been a considerable seller ¥ ciated press corrcepondent met a monk In a | than 70,000 souls. St10. 1610 A DFIROHEE the MONeY. WS PoUNA 1R llams, introducel the first speaker, Leroy destroyed Henderson's auction room was tho existing law s strengthened, are| of raiiroad stocks to this market, and the i black habit, and at the farther end of the [ “I'rom the information brought to me 1 be- | iingheld @ P VIEELY WOREN R aoa T ChL, d /W ODd LATIE ST WAK | sy iy s tatloring eatab- | "Paeoree ¥ ONe: fales have included the shares of some | room was o ‘man dressod entirely In red, hold- | leve that the Kurdish and Turkish troops | Bradock's .house, evidently where he had | well received. next burned, while Duffeld’s tailoring estab- | HROPOSED LAW, OLD LAW. of our best and most stable railroads. On 3 10 i Tomg mace. - Tho sanguinary APDELTANCe | have bured or Seatred a namber of eities | Dlaced it. Willis was then released and he |~ Ms. Douglas of Lockridge was the next |lishment and ‘the Black Horse hotel were| Mukes itthe bonrdlel {hts market. tiere has been no_suclh ex- : of this man contrasted strangely Wwith the | or villages, and 1 estimate that the number | PTOUENt sult ngainst them for §6,000 and re- | speaker, and made a splendid address, after RN PHBAL ON ALY BIDEA QU oo veatipate No such provision. | FRCHRRIGRY ‘commercias. movement. miKHE peaco and quict of the house. Sometimes |of men, women and children Killed in- the | “p \f Wy Cl‘ L $2,000. A which Mr. White was introduced and took B. Lo . T Makes 1t the board's| not legitimately admit of gome outflow, for four men are In attendance. On the oceasion | Sagsoun district amounts o 11,000, n important declsion aftecting life in- | the house by rtorm. Mr. White is a youth of [ The progress of the fire further south on | iy “to' investigatel Simply reauires|no doubt moderate shipments of ‘gold of the first visit of the correspondent to the | During the interview the Assoclated press | Surance companies was also rendered by |about 17 years of age, and, although young, is | this street was checked. But next to Simp- | standing of bonds-board * to “approve would be natural under the present bal- | L Judge Kinkaid. An administrat d th g o VS REY ance of trade, but because the engagement K quiet houso he was introduced by an eminent | correspondent asked Mgr. Khrimiran what | Judge Kinkaid. An administrator sued the | possessed of remarkable’ oratorical powers. | son’s on the south was Wanless' fewelry fmen, o0 [bond. aince of trade, but becuse the cngngements 3 Armenian gentleman, editor of the Ardzgan- | truth there was In the story that certain Ar- | MUtual Rescue Life Insurance company of | His address was fine. After this Mr. Morri- | store, which was destroyed, and on the west l_lvlilu_hrs ~"Ml:‘\~‘ ) Yo fishopreviiion R T e e R P A 1 fak. On the occasion of his second visit, Mgr. | menian revolutionary leaders induced Arme- | NeW York for $1,200 on a policy for $2,000 (son made a good address. of Simpson’s on Queen street, the flames com- | WANEY UG BRoish 0 such provislon. | B {ments ih at lenst the pressht stage of i Khtimiran, having decided to make the state- | nians to commit atrocities on Turks in the | 1sved to the déceased, the administrator | Tho closing addresses were made by | municated with Knox church, one of the | "B vided that coun- their operation u ment asked for by the Ascoclated press, talked | hope of provoking outrages which would raise | having previously compromised with the | Messrs. Smith and Douglas. Both were very oldest Presbyterian places of worship in the city. The spire was destroyed, falling with a crash, but the main body of the church was suggestive of a certain kind of likely to attend our interna- boards may re- All this 1 re additional se- uncertainty fluently and eloquently of the wrongs of his | tho wrath of the Christian world. Ho repiied | Company for $800, which the company had |good and well received. The High School ki country, Among othier things he that such rumors were too absurd to obtain | Pald. The suit was brought without tender- | Glee club then rendered “Schneider's Band” or revoke tonkl nancia relutions tor sollong SnUIE E OAUSES O THI MASSACRE. credence anywhere except in Turkey, With | M8 back the $800, and brought fourteen |and was promptly recalled. After this the | only slightly damaged. it SRR ORI SR R s AL I Gi) 8 “Dhe massacre in the Sassoun mountalns | Féference to the Turkish commission of in- | MOnths after the proof of loss. The appll- | decislon of the judges was announced in favor LULSILLER on 0 \ ¥ Meantime the buildings on Younge street | come involved or are he natural drift of our foreign i was tho result of a long period of Turkish |UIry, Mgr. Khrimiran sald: “The chlef in- [ cation and policy stipulated that suit must|of the negative, thus scoring for the Lyceum | were burning fiercely. The fire was raging | found “to be losing nts will be held under artificial A g , AL, terest at present centers in the Turkish com. | be brought within one year. On demurrer | League of America its first defeat. This % ) are | money heavily. control, and ns thero can be no knowing ,’Furmy a |h‘v}lryh‘o(“‘;nl:(.r|,(ly “;‘.:','.‘] I,rm,,',' mission of inquiry, but Armenians look for no | by the company the court held that inasmuch | rather evens up matters, as some time ago 2;‘ ,l:::-;:m:n’:qfiwflm‘d‘.ml!fifonlll‘nlr‘munn‘n”ulufqn‘; ".(.: Restricts deposits in| i LV Lk \:lmll»!lu- »lul‘h ate may 3 has continued for o dohg time. T myself. | Fesults from the commission, because it will [ a8 the company had denied any lability | tho Lockridge people were defeated by the | et “bhut with the apilances at their disposal, | PahiS I SmG COUTLY LB I AL L U i have Been an cye witness o il kinde of Tur. |only deal with the Sassoun matter, which | Whatever and compromised with defendant | Lyceum League of America on the tariff | Uik (okoss was very perceptible. Fortu- O S al] 1o (wtibh provIblbnal | 8very Bomething. to' have - the hssurancs) i fsh opprossion. In fact, about fifty years of | Was only an incident in the oppreision of | for $800, that plaintift could not maintain the | question. The affair has caused quite a.little | Loioyy "o night was calm, for a wind would | thereby preventing SION% | from parties able to muke the promise my 1ite havo been passed. in conncetion with | tho Armenians.’” action without first offering back the $800, [ talk, and It {s pronounced one of the hottest 1Ately the hiEN Was ettt 168 & BAC R jaree™ deposits in kood, that mo export of gold will Vo per- EMBR e tlone . 1o Atmesie: - Twenty. o BUTCHERY AT CLEIVOUSON. and for this reason and others, sustained |contested debates that has taxen place fn this | IAY® turaed a wmiion Sobar Bt 100 " | small banks. mittéd that would Involve any drain upon thirty years ago tho Armenians were still | The correspondent of the Assoclated press | he, dmurrer, and gave plaintiff leave tocity for years _____ ‘Three fremen were serlously Tajured Quring | ootoiie of the. county L o S very low and narrow, and did not understand | also interviewed several Lkt Avo'ded ths Ocoupntion Tax. HR UL Gl W bbg, S e Y Armen; g - tho cause of all the calamities which befell [ at Tiflis. The stories they old of Il::“::;ss : Tho First National bank secured a verdict the fire and had to bo taken to the hospital, | when banks in_county when we cannot o so by sight. Lendon, fE them. They theught their troubles were sent | sacres correspond in every respect with what v WATERLOO, Neb.,, March 3.—(Special.)— | The followi e the losse a i ce: | will not bid for thel viewing our situation from a distance, against Holt county today for $11,000 on war- J » D 3 e following are the losses and Insurance: B! e e v be slow to lea o! d pos- Tants which they had drawn on the fund of | The threatened fight between the town board Loss, lnsurance, | Meney or are not LA L R CER L T by heaven as a punishment for their sins. | has been safe, but restricts de-| sibly we may temporarily suffer somewhat 8 published in local Armenian papers. a R. Simpson 500,000 t e o in our speculative markets in consequenc Siioh 1n always the belief of the people de- | The Armunians neld trelr sreund basiet | 1003 The money was embezzled by Scott, |and Waterloo business men on account of | 1 \Wanfes Hoon | posits outside of the our speculntive markets in consequence, v to 10 per cent| No such provisions. | but the ultimate outcome will b of capital of deposi- crease of confidence, tory "bank, "¥o a8 to SILVER SHOWS HOPEFUL SYMPTOMS, distribute the funds| 4 he and, there being no funds to pay the war- e N | understand tho wicked acts of thelr op- | they were either hmm" s fiy‘n:x l‘l']“’s:r_ be made by the county board to pay the judg- | worth of warrants, which had been Issued | Milne & Co... The reopening of an international discus- x pressors, there came a change and they saw | render. After reaching th ment. by the board for the purpose of laying side- | Tremont hotel ... among a number of| or, | s he viilages of Clel- sion_of the silver question, suggested by - 2 ange was the war { v 8. 1 e ment and in the German Reichstag, i8 a & between Russia and Turkey in 1876, which g;‘:;;"{’“‘:{ :r}‘: lfi?ur‘ches ().lnld belgln to mas-| 1 e Men Arrested for Reckloss Driving | Clifton Hinkley, who had his arm injured | ascertained losses, caused by smoke and hnlx‘n‘(fl ‘1"~ mrwl N"{ 5. hopeful symptom. It is an evidence of [ SHHBA w0} liapplly. for the Bulgavians,’ who c abitants. d and young men, ATleriEs ooty while sawing lumber, was taken to the St, | Water, destruction of street car tracks and ermits the lapping the growth of sentiment in favor of the i recolved freodom and self-government. Tho | ot children were tortured and put| 0 RASKA Hie e ¥ "2;‘ lal)— | Joseph hospital at Omaha this atternon, | the tearing down of trolley and electric | 06 (68 (TS, QL {0 T T s e it s 2 0 death. Among this number were two NE A , March 3.—(Special.)— = g 051 pos! s dut mercial element In Jlngland and the land- s{l‘(;:gnr’?ufi“:m red from the misgovernment | priests, one of whom, Terpetros, was stripped | Last July, while Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wenzel The Free Methodists are fitting up the | iaht wires, roushly seimated af 3260000, | the monthe of Janu: owners and farms of Germany. The gov- 4 v Smith-Thompson stores, where they will | MaKing a total loss of §780,000, with fnsur- |ary and February, sol ernmo i garlans, who 1ived in the nelghborhood f | O, @l his clothes and plerced With |and child were driving to this city, they were | hold revival services. % ance of $470,000. that transfers y twenty-five thrusts of a poniard, which ts of both nations scems to be more disposed to respect public opinion on this the western European powers, as the Ar- run into by a lumber wagon containing three | Charles Todd has moved on to the Corliss be made by Era question than they were on the occasion 3 caused his death. The name of the othe Pved, EXTE: withdrawals = from e conference 9 a the offict menfang were at wuch a remote distance | murdered man was Terrogaus, But let the | men. The injurles of Mrs. Wenzel and chila | farm. EXTENT OF DAMAGE AT SALINA. | FUTHRONE L No sueh proviston. | o o o mncin oo Doth. Cost e S e §L",}z:‘r", world that their cries | rofugees speak for themselves. wero 5o serlous that their lives were thought onT's‘g“‘l‘,’,“‘,:;;i‘; E"‘r"'t'" has: opened an office | ;1) 1.06s from Fire Thers Baturday Night | Sadioly doRo8 orr R BT B o e er. . Rusco-Turkish war | . The Informant of the Assoclated press | to be in danger for some time, and warrants | “"L W Donton' shipped & car of cattle to Wil Be Very Heavy. thereby rendering 1t AR e R B 1 continued: “To defend ourselves we were | charging the three men with murder, were [ gouin O cas | easier for the old de-| nothing could be.more welcome than the i aged by the improved i South Omaha yesterday. SALINA, Kan, March 3.—The fire was [ Casier i« SHES n 0 e tha Gonditt i united as one family. We held our ground | issued. The only clew to their identify was |~ pository to pay off, revival of a chance for the settlement of ons of Bulgaria, "demanded. the' same | i long' as we eoulf; but. we had oy 300 |a Photograpn found noar the scend of the Sol he Misses May and Sadle Hill of Omaha | firally brought under control at 12:25 this |and not burden the this disturbing problem. 1t Is a significant guarantees Which weré given to that coun- |gia.fashioned guns. B hind us were {wo men | lision. Mrs. Wenzel recovered, but the police | 275, ViSItiDg with J. B. Nichols and family. | morning, just as it had reached the Grand | new, depository With a fact that, in the case of this suzgested police try. All kinds of complaints, grievances |y g 2 3 Miss Anna Leach has presented the city sudden large deposit. conference, the initlation comes from the A betttions whe were ready to kill any of us who might | did not forget the case. Tuesday Sherift Central hoted block. That bullding was |“'Gives the . countyl } ¢ initiaf f , poured into the patriarch of ; school with a picture of Abraham Lincoln, iives th 3 two nations that were most opposed to any. B s They e ooty attempt to fly. But we had not the slight- | Huberle arrested Marshal Bleyins at Tecum- saved. Two men were injured during the | the custody of vouch-| definite notion at. the gathering of 1893, that 1t they had been thrown. int ""]‘"““5 est intention of so doing. However, after [ seh as the original of the photograph. The Closed Under a Mortgage. Srcltem Rt MonatiT oclgond i At Taken E Al ng | e andigthe Frigh Later experience has evidently not been 3 0 a large | {wenty-five days we held a council as to |arrest of Willlam and Henry Kasscadden fol- iy o H % 2 ) Bl to require auxiliary) 1ost upon them, and the prespect of thelr room they would have filled it as f YORK, Neb., March 3.=(Special.)—Messrs. . X Nojstchiprovist 3 o y i as full as|what we should do. The Turks sent word [lowed upon the charge of reckless driving and | gyueror’ & Ellis, fmph AR “ | frem a third story window, and 8. 8. Toby l)lvoks to be s :;fif\gf 0 such provision. | more cordial co-operation toward a settle- o 8. : that if we surrendered they would not kill | assault, They were released on bonds in the | FLuTman s, Implement dealers of this | poing struck by falling timbers. Lockwood's | e Ric” transactions| e b 4 PLEADED ARMENIA'S CAUSE. us. But they did not eep the promises, |sum of $100 each, thelr case to be heard | Place, were closed on achattel mortgage | njuries are fatal, but Toby may live. between treasurer and Plats ot “Rottlemont 15 the only one that “In the meantime, the European powers |and began to cut the heads of some, to dis- | Monday. held by F. P. Jones. These parties some | The Ober block was owned by Fred French, | depository. can afford this country any relief from were compelled to slgn the Berlin treaty. | embowel others, to outrage our wives and | Sam Berry, & well known B. & M. em- |t Dbough J iy t Staliats loss, $20.000. The | Gives the county th Tl sHmen st Hte surroundi N 8 ) ) . . - | time aj ought out Jones, giving this mort- [ an eastern capitalist; loss, ,000.. e|, G he embarrassments that surround At this period I was sent with another dele- | daughters. Ten of the latter, on refusing | ploye, some time ago purchased a small [ gage .Eop.nxp.,ymem Laeds stock was uw,,’:,d by Charles V. Farwell of lmn;;l "}‘E;;W)rlrl{llln";glmfi"(’fsfl::firflxh! to | vexatious issuc. Standing alone the United i gate to the chief capitals of westorn Hurope | to embrace the Moslem faith, were put to | farm near the city, and determined to start | Tn the case of Tilden against the Westing- | Chicago, consisting of dry goods and a | Tni‘vemuiations, - i Btatemteould fun b Ko eI iaD) ke to plead the cause of the Armenians. I |death. ‘Those of us who were not killed, re- | @ chicken ranch. The house was occupled | house company the jury returned a verdict | grocery store; loss, $60,000. The Salina [ Proyides that sink- Ver monometallism, but, in- unfon with . visited Parls, London, Vienna and Rome, | ceived wounds, and fifteen who were not [by George and O. B. Staley. They re- | allowing the plaintiff, a judgment of $980 | Dally ~Republican, ‘the Journal and the fing funds shall be| Practically does the [ leading ISuropean. nations, the experiment 3 but my visit did not produce satisfactory | Wounded, were thrown into a large ditch. [mained in possession with the understand- | after being out but a short time. The | Herald companies lost their entire plants, | kept in separate ac-isame. could be surrounded by no such risks. E: results, 1 presented petitions to the Berlin | We can show you, if you desire, the very [ing that as soon as Berry was ready to move | amount asked for in the petition was $1,000. | and suffered an aggregate loss of $35,000, | COUNtS, Wall street is looking hopefully to the congress, glving full details of the Turkish | place. It s in the village of Oleikuigan, be- | In they would vacate. The other day Berry atrocities in Turkish Armenia. Moreover| hind the house of Peto, the oldest inhabitant | commenced to move his things to the farm, there was printed In Berlin at the same|Of the village, and who died last spring. [and furnished two or three rooms. The ;| “Provides that other| Reauires every fund | en & pre congress. W 1sla- Tho aistrict court of this county Is grind- | with but little fnsurance. Other losses are: | ohncd Joiy "Be “con-|to b Kept scpirate, | (b o Mk incompeient hands. there has ing out a great deal of work and if this con- | The Greer block, $20,000; insurance, $12,000; | solidated or kept sep-|provision clearly im- 5 bee or hope, ssibilit tinues the docket will no doubt be cleared | Masonic building, $20,000; insurance, $10,000. | arate, as dir long heenino ThomifotElbpa) HObRURELIG ed by practicable, —as of resiliency, in any department of business, time my description of these atrocities. The position of the bodies in the pit will [ Staleys objected, threw out the furniture | tnig term. Every one Interested in this mat- | The remainedr of the losses are diviled among1the county b and would require a dally | Apart from all party fecling, men of busi- “But what we had worked for was not|Prove that many were buried alive, and tore up the carpets. When remon- | tor scoms to take & hand and to keep the | about fiftcen small firms, and average $5,000 permits the keepingappartionment of all | ness know that under a republican con- ‘realized, as, with reference to the Armenian| ‘‘Seeing that the Turks would Kill us all, | strated with it is alleged they struck Mrs. question, the Berlin congress adopted what |We at last fled. We were only six hours’ | Berry and also assaulted Mr. and Mrs, 18 known as the sixty-first article of the | marching distance from Moosh, but our escape | Lautzsch, who sold the farm to Berry. They T of an undlvided ~ac-lreceipts = and would | gress they have had a long continued run matter moving and in avoiding delays. The m!::fl'cee*‘!‘;;hp";;‘rffi f;fe"lll’e‘f,c:l"’:g |:’:v'e ‘é‘e‘e'f Count untll receiptsrequire the keeping of | §f Confidenee ana prosperity; and after such case of Brown against Brantz et al, which Is . s 1 | can be properly ap-many small banic ac- a sorry experience as they have had under . of incendiary origin. portioned Counts. ] G S . ‘pros- Berlin treaty, and, although the treaty was|Was attended with many difficulties.” Will answer next Tuesday to throe war. | naciion i the controversye o o G e PRequires all public R (T I D R ighen, it had no Infience.in. lessoning the | et rants, charging them with assault and bat- i 0 MISSOURI PACIFIC WILL COME IN. |funds in the trens-| Requires only coun- | Riet, Of e, PRI [0y POUCTvEa o such persecutions. Our hopes were In vain. The PRISON GUARD WAS A GOOD SHOT. | tery. Seed Graln Proposition Defeated. urer's hands to be de-ity funds to be 80 de- | freatment. The country will breathe more cruelty of the Turkish government did not g cease, It merely took a new form. But, | Brought Down Three C s to be the focus of a poli The members of Eureka lodge, Knights of | MINDEN, Neb., March 3.—(Special)—The | Wabash-Alton Dimc Ity ths Only Cloud in | Posited in depository|posited. frecly when V iots Who Made | Pythias, attended the First Methodist Western Railrond Skien. hingsion cens anks, hing al fever that keeps the . T 5 bil An attempt 1s made| The title 18 so con- [ £00US. OF & DoMUY e0 e bprehension, . keeping in view that there was a treaty, the Broak for Lihorty, Episcopal church in a_body this morning, | PeoPle feel 'very lubilant throughout the | 1) o, March 8—The western lines |to. make the title/densed that it 18 pos- | X Bom Bt I e usess Atmosphere Turks sought for some legal means of justl- | FOLSOM, Cal, March 3.—A desperate at- | The pastor, Rev. H. C. Harman, preached an | county since the rain a_few days ago, and |, . v. 1aqe excellent progress in complet- | sufficiently — compre-sible that the supreme | Gin™ o Folioved of this unwholesome infec- e their atrocitien, tempt o escape was made by fourteen con- | €loquent sermon on the aims and objects | many are at work plowing and putting i | ing the organization of their Trunk Line | Bensive to embracelcourt might hold that | fion; we shall be in a better mood to appre- “ifhat happened; the taxes became heavier | Victs today. As a result three convicts are | Of the order and described Pythianism as a | spring crops. commisaion, and there seems:to be no rea- | f, Gin Provisions: otsome. of the, provic|ciate the large advantages conferred by the and all kinds of duties became greater, and | In the Folsom hospital suffering from gun- | fraternity which made men better. The question of bonding the county for | qon why it should not be in full operation [ Blor eloarly” mdloated | intervention of the loan syndicate; the spily the Turkish people received full powers to | shot wounds. One is mortally wounded, ExeteriNG Gl BRUINETOanA; means to buy feed and seed was voted on | yithin o very short time. General Passen- by the (itle, and for | 9f trade will succeed e Bte we mny. ex- tax Armenian peasants. Why should a | another will probably dic and the third 18| EXETER, Neb. Maro in this county yesterday, and although the | vt & Fey CIO8 A0 N ourt Pa- | It does not go intothat reason they were | 1040 Cod "the Deginnings of ‘a_healthier people who have nof only a sufficlent quan- | painfully injured. This forenoon Captain ER, Neb, March 3.—(Special)—T. J. | complete returns have not yet been made, it force until next year,not operative. “ cific £ vhe e cel g - tone In enterprige and a more active re- B ot land, oven. tao putich - a ‘very | Bk nnd Howse Guard Nickerson took the | Malnard and wie, who for the past three or | Is well known that the proposition fs de- | e "A%, PO o ot i Lepc (o iasinosy o disturh sumption of business in every direction. fertile and well irrigated land, leave their | PriSoners out ‘crossed American river and | four months have been visiting in Tennesseo, | fosted by a very large majority. 16 Way anxions 1o figure as an obstruction iy o The: cesantion of walitieal tyrmoll (axithel native soil and emigrate to other countries? | {of, the The {0 worlc In the duarry. ASCer| returned home Friday. A meeting was held in the court house this | to the complete organization of the com- WESTERN PENSIONS. nexy elghteen monthi Will be aiinve 3 contribution toward the restoration of busi- & If there were no proof of Turkish mis- | necded, Nickerson starced back to . the JAG O AT aatantin afternoon for the purpose of considering the | mittee, but it had no intention of jolning ‘“““ Yor it “¥o happens that politics is 7 Hiome. would resent suffclent ‘cvidencs. o | Kono three. OF tho twelve Mun remaiming Who has been spending sev- | proposition offercd by the Chicago Board of | the commiltee as long as its competilons | vererans of tho Late War Kememberea by B aacupled with bukiness auestlons of an § re on the outside lone would present sufficient evidence of | Kone three of the twelve men remaining | °F*l months with relatives in Stratton, Neb., | Trade, and a committee was appointed to | {1Er¢ on hentatairi 5 the G 1 G 5 exceptionally important and _delicate na- those opprexsions whieh the Armenians in| Made a breal for liberty, scrambling up | returned to this place Thursday and will | look into the matter and learn what arrange- ing to join' when its rivals had done the isodhe Seneral Governmont. fure’ and which go to the root of confi- The. Tosky. chife. "Bl Ared at-them s M 4 same thing, Mr. Townsend also announced | WASHINGTON, March 3.—(Speclal)— S L (e B o e tos. Noarly 80000 Ars . R at them. He | spend some time with his children here. ments cgn be made to procure feed and | That the ‘irom Mountain road would be- | pensions grantod, dence fn nearly all inte : O " v o 5 4 is of Fel y 16, 58 o igorous con Thenfans: seck work: in Constantinople in :n?lnxfx'§":}h:3(‘.‘1?1'5"0{\;;3;1314;,0u'.!’fwgfl%“mli B, C. Ragan and family, who have been | seed. A ‘number of the committee will go| come a member fo the Southwestern asso- BauS February 16, | ness g not in a vigorous condition it Is e g 3 ol v 159, were: ecially sensitive to the discussions and pre order that they may be able to pay the | hands and su ounde " resldents of Exeter for several years, re- | at once to Chicago to make the necessary | clation whenever its compelitors =W G, were: - 4 pecially tive to the dis ns and prog Baetn whicn the Turkish government ime | Were fired: rendered. oMY VS 1P2t8 | moved to thelr farm near Seward Saturday. | arrangements. Feady to take similar action. The Wabash, | Nebraska: Original—Peter Dick, Sidney, | posals that com Up. In the treatmentiot poses upon them. sistance and the prisoners were quickly re- | Deputy Sheriff Clark Robinson came up which had made its membership i the | Cheyenne =county; James I. Sharpless, | Hul' Kaed”nirord rendy e the n the whole Turkish empire, there are | LUfned to the prison. from Geneva Thursday with a warrant for Had s Narfow, Escape. gommittee contingent upon that of the| Ansley, Custer county; Morris C. Stull, | pastponement of business or How as yet about 3,000,000 Armenfans. e e oo e omiAmiTy g | Peter Paull on complaint of C. H. Wull- BUTTE, Neb., March 3.—(Special)—G. H. | Missourl Tacific, wnnomncod e dactopy | Oceola, Polk couny. Restoratlon and re- | this sort of interruption operates It shown ’ 7 tory | issue—Edwin A. Morgan (deceased), Lin- [hy the fact that for many months past NEW FORM OF OPPRESSION. DekTs, “ihot Th" he “Driast nd mhortgily | brandt In behalf of the village'of Exeier, | Sims, a Chicago traveling man, and Poter | Lo them and (hal It was whling (o he o | coin, county, Increase—Judson | the husiness man's, first question of every 4 .| wounded; Garcia, a Spaniard from San |¢harging him with selling intoxicating li- | Morrison, a liveryman of Atkinson, came i y Clark, ry, Jeffeison county; David | morning has been—‘“what was done yester- Regarding the Sassoun affair, the rever mittee when a little matter between it and by Yy morning Sas: \ Benito, serving uix years, Tight arm shat- | quors without a license, He was taken be- | near finding a watery grave in the Niobrara | the Alton road was Hxed. ~This was the | 1 Hart, Delolf, “Holt county. Original | dav at Washington?” 'Thank heavent that ;l“_“ r:‘::"l‘f"o:"'c“n-“nm’_"m;‘fifymfl;‘“l';"‘“:':"“:: fered and may dle; Anderson, a negre from | foro the county judge, pleaded guilty, and | Thursday night while enroute from Butte to | reduction in Kansas City: st st Loy | whdows, ‘ete—Aun 1. Clurk, Cosd, Daw- | fickenimi refterailon will tease nest Mon: s I clsco, serving ten years, shot in | fined $100 and costs. This s only one of rates announced some time ago by the |59 county. ay, and henceforth the first question w! be sald of the oppression of the Armenans, | the leg. s Atkinson, = Tne night was dark and quite d ¢ by N e O EIn Ao amen T, Wise T Ehiana. A8, AnAhe A ol T B (Riidaratood. the, notlons of tho. Turk O i ——— more than twenty-five counts the clty can | cold, and in following the road to the bridge Alton, and which the Wabnsh desired 10 | enton countys Amasi . olsom. SMAr: | Fhat wil meah mich mor for the recovery " and began to revolt, It was then, and only Ieage:drish on Ehsie A osele, 0. a&pinyt ‘Pelor, the 'team suddenly Plunged into the river, [ haNe TeRtored. b0 o it "o heetinis | Shulltown, Murshall county; John Feblen- | of husiness than 1 now imagined. then, that the Turks understood the danger | CHICAGO. March 3. throwing both men over the dashboard into | was arranged for Monday' between repre- [ \lal, Ieokuk ‘Lee o Additional— (8peclal Telegram.) Max Tauber, a buyer of horses from Chi- —The confederated Irish socleties of Chicago | €480, has been in this city nearly all the 5 e atlves oF the Alton ana Wabash to see | Willlam B, Hobinson, 'Grandview, Louisa : - viEty. ; eult, th i the water. Sims fell astride thie pole and s of the see |V ! a0 Y, peouiea LONDON FINANCIAL RE ::u:l:: F.f‘ii.'fi"x..&i 8 recult, they had Te-|Will issue a red hot manifesto denouncing | Week picking up such horses as he could | Morrigon caught to the harness, which kept | it some agreement can be reached, The Sattamia County: Trancts M. Brumer. Das Constantinople, where they recelved instruc. | Alexander Sullivan, accusing him of com. | is¢. He secured a full carload at prices rang- | (hem from belng swept away by the current. oUWt | Moines, Polk county. Original widows, ete. | Another Amerlcan Loan Conld Fo Easlly ) plicity in the murder of Dr. Cronin and | 108 from $26 to $75 and shipped them east it turned around and swam to shore, | 4t 25 S o 7 ~M. Angeline Crane, Maquoketa, Jackson oo he itond Syniicate. tions to form regiments of soldlers from | declaring that hix appearance at the audi- | Saturday. Thie-hogaes JRER | dispute, but would not sign the committee | Gounty; Sarah Ely, Iowa Falls, ~Hardin BRRInGased BT heIaN, their own tribes, This was the beginning | torium on Kobert lmmett's birthday 18 a | Mrs, Willlam F. Buck gave h Froa | $3King “the thoroushly . frightaned mep willi| nsreoment - untile the trapuloiswas a0 |icounty, i s | LoNDON, March Shipments from of what s known as the Hamidieh cavalry, | desecration to the Irish cause, John Fin- | a pirthaay dinner " gave her son Fred | tem," and without further ado started for | justed. ‘The mecting . thon = adjourncd | “Souil Dakota: Original—Thomas H. | South America lust week together with the or Kurdish regulars. The Kurdish chiefs |erty is also given a few swat Sinday Ciper eyt mhlehia nule |inglis, where they. nrrived aboyl 38 o'eiook, patl . mext L Buoer. . BHAr Rk Bentley, [rving, Bpink county, Inerease—" | requirements of the American loan syndi- 4 y v prre—— . e ~=yer—" Y gl Chalre | Levi Fishback, Yankton, Yankton ¢ . £ P T « AR LNod b Iavors. sud Inyeated with WEATHER POREUAST, the young people came in and helped him Golden Wedding ut Greshum. man Caldwell and the ‘genoral passenker | “Nor(n' Dukota: Increise ankton ounty:., | cate tended to denude the outside bullion e rigl opp! - celebrate the occasion in a royal manner, GRESHAM, Neb, March 3.—(Special)— | i ; e ‘ + | Bisma ck, Burlélgh county market and to keep the rates of discount troops received no pay, but what was better, Paul, Atchison, Denver & Rio Grande, Bur- B Doyle, Doyle- | o sut. mobody . conslderad the hardres they: recelved permission 1o plunder the | Fair. Warmer with North Winds Shiteing | George Greenawalt of Emporia, Kan., I8 | Yesterday afternoon 110 friends, relatives and | lington and Northern Pacifie, which will . ; e NopHhern €acll lop will ‘Atiditional -Josey bt temporary. The stock markel Christians. Unable to eludo this new form to Southwest. Ysiting bls porents, Mr. and Mrs. H." A. | prothor Masons called on Mr. and Mra, George | Mcel on Iriday, of hext ok o et the on, eoupty., | Additional-oseph | anythink but temporary, The aiock merksis of oppression and torture, some of the Ar-| WASHINGTON, March or Nebraska | 45 RV AN O e, . who has | Fuller and had a big dinner, the occasion | awsociations ghall be formed. iy Hudspeth,~ Pueblo, ° Pucblo | Were atieten SREOI (0 o oaney, both menians revolted againsi the cruelty of |and Kansas—Fair; warmer; north winds | peon visiting hit siaters. Mrs. . O gmity | belng thelr golden wedding. 'Uncle George | The joint meeting of trunk and western Yinaioiasuelilliott C, ‘Wager, Lake | BhoHe Hhare X ontinent investors Duyimg their oppressors, while many others sought | shifting to southwest. Do ioiing his sisters, Mrs. O O: Smith | hus been a Free Mason for the past thirty- | Lines, which ~was' continued = Baturday L EiDMels county, . eor: Hoglisy snd oonunent. 1nveRich SENEAN to fly to forelgn countries. For Iowa—Clearing and generally fair | {urned to his home this mafim‘;‘g week, Te- | lovon years. He ls 71 and Mrs Fuller 70 | developed nothing, no uctlon of any kin ska: Addftional—James TLedwick, | 1oy, f being taken. The eastern roads were muc #The final result came In the massacre | weathe the tone was fairly good, the depression ; north winds, shifting to west; years old. Uncle George has been quite help- ng L _Pho oastern ronds wero | Bow, Custer county, TRenewal- 8 falrly. 5600, L in the Sassoun mountains, What took place | slowly rising temperature. tncouraging Many Farmers. oan with paralysis the past year, and it was | SEETCYEd becauss o N eReltltony but | Garl J. Selzer, Lincoln, Lancistor county; | In the American market secms (o have had L o from the statements of eye wits| Ior South Dakota—Iair; warmer; south-| DUNCAN, Neb. March 8.(Speclal)— | indeed u joy to both to see this day. They | Bovera) of them were forced to admit’they | f¥UNGT, G DRk Brromebire Jlolk county. | o cortath ancu st 88 I o po no hope nesses, and also from accounts published In | west winds. U NOAN, Neb, | March -—(Spectal.— | LT Roat of friends and were congratulated | wore Soing ‘the wame thing dn the errl | HrEaseolae) g e (B, BONRE, | SRR SIS B DR o e i the newspapers. For ’\“l‘!‘()ul‘l*‘].h:hl snows, followed by 5 R 0 from far and near, They came to Nebraska tory of lhu. western lines, The h"l““, Quel Minor of Benjamin F. Lambert, Rock | hay better success than the former one, “The Turks had wished for a long time | Clearing weather; high northwest winds and | warm, bright days following woke up the | twenty years ago. tlona’as ‘were ‘up i the meoting vemtor| Biufr, Cass cointy. : the parliamentary decision had a good in 8 Maniure ARd_punish. the Deoplel who had | CO1 WAV L L erd, farmers wonderfully. Immediately after the e S0 Wer0. A0ng ot ot (e estern | lowa: Additional—Frederick — Charles | fluence on all silver securlties. The new. ot o o . clouds had cleared there was & gathering| Aurors Ladies Banquet Thelr Husbands. {,‘",“";'r.,{""‘z';l'(‘f;'l',l’y L some time ing e | Soechtiz, Fort Madison, Lee county, In- | Chinese loan went to a premium. The pass: up of plows and the blacksmiths have been| AURORA, Neb., Mageh 3.—(Speclal)—The | their own 10 bother them, they will take | Shease=Byron —Hatthn ' Drakeville, Davis|ing of the Canadian Pacific dividend caused revolted against the cruelties of the Kurds, e Ty o oo but the inaccessibility of the mountain n}\)lalhl(h OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, ch, 8.—Oflic! X R 4 3 ¥ county, Original widows, ete.—M collapse. countries, not only to cavalry but also to| peratu Foiy r’.'.'u.f{u1|.mf-(‘z'r'-h:fl»i‘flmm"!h“n’)‘.‘e very busy since, Nineteenth Century club,.a ladles’ literary | Ub the ‘_‘.’I'“J’;f“";‘;c“d’u"‘g'“ eastern roads | §oUDtY e, OBl Wl oty O ©f | & gallapie iy gonerally belleved that the infantry, frustrated thelr plans. However, | Corresponding day of the past four years: All day the wind has been blowing & | ociory, which numbere twenty-six of the | 2" 8¢ What can h South Dakota: Additional-Thomas A. | syndicate could engineer another loan with when the Kurdish regiments were formed 15" 1504, 1hai. 1862 | gale from the morth, accompanied ~with a | toeittyr BEE BREIEE GNERTOE B U snort Line Gote Tin Priviteces Renowea, | PPuglass Webster, bay county, -\ | success aimost anial (o that of he firt the task of capturing the mountain people | Maximum temperature... 24 71 13 liberal amount of snow, and it has been & g ) MILWAUK T BT T ) lorado: Original widows,’ ete.—Minors | the views as to the future of the Americ U Iy | Minimum temperature.’ll 9 47§ very cold. annual banquet to’ the husbands of . a e ns | of Willlam A. Christian, Denver, Arapahoe | market are again despondent. ‘was entrusted to them, and subsequently | Average temperature...... 16 69 10 ' ight 'at has entered an order ratifylng a contract | county, 3,000 regular Turkish troops, With several | Brocipltation. oo i 08 00 .00 .00 (Je0pie bore are. fust besinning to .appre- :"""‘he" Mg ,p';,'.‘,ém At ane ) AUTOIa | entered Into by the receivers of the North rr—— meme——gv——— > re sent to assist in th a £ rature ecipita- | ¢late the weather bulletins put up in th houso. 9id i+ H $ . ) i i Ord Notes und Versonals. Delate: . REANALO. guns, were o[ Condiion of ‘temperatire and precipita- | DN tcmas every sfternoon. © 0 ' 18| iiiarary program wis *provided. Vice ern Faclfic rallway Wit e oo -] ORD, Neb, March 8.—(Speclal)—James | Reier A T ey 7 T FEROCITY OF THE TURKS ILLUSTRATED | 100 The seed and foed grain question fs the | President Mrs. Rober{ Whddle presided. It | cific Terminal company of Fortland, Ore.} .=, n Woon ooyt o s o B CiRay | weliel o0 el Normal temperature ........oocooovrioorn 31 [ most agitated subject in this vicinity, and | Was the social event Gf the season. The terminal company owns and operates | M v e rd | subseribed by ¢ g “he Armenlans occupied a strong posi- | Deficiency for the day A LRIGAE SEURGS" SRURG oh- bt 1 08, — terminal properties at Portland which are | shortly to make their home somewhere in | Amount formerly acknowle $1,370.20 tion owing to the inaccessibility of the | Normal precipitation ...l i Theh Fe the, County suptrvisors refused to Prize Fight av Grand Island. leased by the Northern Pacific. Default of | northern Wisconsin. First Natlonal Bank. 0.0 mountain reglons and when the Turkish [ Bxcess for the day... ... 08 tnch (TN B0 O60Rn ) 0 o nds for this | GpaNy ISLAND,.-Masch 3.—(Special)— | payment was made by the Oregon Short| . B. Babeock has returned after a pro- | Herman Kountac. 1% k " | Total precipitation since March 1... .06 inch | purpose the cloud of despondency encircles - 5 Line and Utah Northern Rallway company. o ' o inter o | Employes B, & M. h e 2 troops attacked them they met with re-| pefciency since March 1...... {8 1hoh | many who were before hopeful and strug. | The “Black Pearl” a negro prize fighter of | 7ii® RO V00 & S00n arter went into. the | Wagted bustucss trip In the Interest of the | Employes frelght auditors depart- sistance, but as the Armenians had but few | “ o ony from Other Stations at 8 £, M, | Elng manfully to keep afloat. Hastings, and Jack Wilks, a white pugllist | hands of a receiver. Judge Jenkins orders | Nebraska Irrigation and Power company. ‘ment, Union Pacific headquarters.. 10.00 arms and inadequate supplies of provisions e ‘Bhort "Line shail be reinstated in th Mrs. B. M, Cooley returned to her home | Wasa ‘lodge 153, Independent Order they were eventually compelied to surrender. al e v Plerce Faragraphs. i:w;: 5:6\/':“:.Iw‘e:v;u:d::x:"::vu?b"::,“gnu;: privileges of the original contract on pay- | in u‘,'.m,)“ ;.m.lr a .“.,n“l; two weeks. M.x..rj 1'._'1.:‘:;;1‘[:(\;\,._ cennrensnasese g:% Durlng the Oghting & few soldiers were sflek| 2 PIERCE, Neb., March 3.—(Speclal)—One | of town, last night. s, about a mile out | bient 5" dhe ‘recelvers”of the amound"de: | | ulte a number o Grd people went over | Ml HAKCTGL G i 6 killed, but they were very few in com- k] -3 of the leading soclal events of the season | Wilks, who has not the brute strength * ol o STy o Bums under $. einanerains 3.0 ison with the number of Armenians after- mavions. | B3 | 29 grats or 3 S osaclaaineTan 2ha Thaadlas, literary soclety. The event of the evening | S0 uhdcr aaatita ot “’.‘.'ri""p... to death by botb Kurds and g8 |23 | £ |Wekrasw. | was the phantom party at the pretty home | the colored man possesées, has moro sclence, | ooy AT PHTA, March 2.—Today in the | W48 the debate on the election of United o eberhing and donations of i | £i| § of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Morrison on Wednes- | 8nd, 88 usual, had the best of it throughout. | o ater ol CUn ) pennsylvania com. | States senators by popular vote. The judges | money, clothing, shoes and provisions wrs “Among the horrible cruelties perpetrated 8 B day night. The affair was under the aus- Jefforson County Mortgnges. 3 decided that that was the correct way. gently ' solicited. A considerable sum still pany, for Insurance on lives and granting | ““3¢ " Ha" 5 plces of Misses Kate Collins and Mattie ed for the remalnder of the winter's Coons have returned from | nee on the Armenlans during the massacre, I will h om 3 s s | s | v poes” 66 Mises Haie Col FAIRBURY, March 3.—(Spectal.)—Jefferson | annuities as trustees for the Reading mort- | oregon to. Valley county to make their home, | Work. ~h o . g was spent in 4 ge bondholders, filed a bill in it r LAUGHLAND, Becretary, SN ke folowiag faot Droving the ferocity | opubiaia. | 14 3] " jRicjes: a charming manner. Various amusements | C0UBty mortgage record for February: Farm | S8, Pe0r R toroclosure of the morigase, | The Garrison boys arrived here from Pe- NS AN R Bohione e, e Turkish troops and their commander, A Mol e R uiged In. & handsome lunthens | mortgages fled, forty-seven, amounting to |¥This step has heen expecied for some time, | Oria L, With seven cars of cattle, farming . Zekkl P .lhb.(! rw:m nlu.- lArm»niinl bad sur- .| Bo| B8 .00|cloudy. was served and all reported one of the most | $46,379.98; released, thirty-seven, amounting | the trustees having been requested just machinery, seed, feed and other necessities Fendered, 160 of them, including three priests, | St Pui. | Yo 12| Golcionay. | Pieasant social events in the Tistacy Cef|to $36,530.90; city mortgages filed, twelve, | {wo months ago Lo Institute proceedings | for running a farm. : Wero thrown into s largo ditch alive, despite | bSvewpertcs’1ih | Tx| 3 0w siowlie | pleasi ¥ $0.011 4. peteased, two, 100; chatile mort: | 105 the foreciostire of the general morigake | “Mrs. Percy Mount has gone to her old home — — Ahe fact that they were not wounded. Eerth | Donver.... ... | 30| 82| 00|Clear* Tovilations are out amnounclug & pro- | SaEss Gled, sixtyione, ' §9,895.05; released, | H0S0, WHICH, 2O S0 fa, IORERCRsify | 1o Wilnole for a severay weeks visit e was then heaped on them and some’ soldicrs | SultTAKS Wl B biWiouay. | gressive. “Board” of Trade’ party by My, | hirty-ive, '§7,013.45 AV S Srenaration of the LY Ih | ;P OBden deparied for Chicago, where MILLET were sent to watch them until they all had | KapidCity 32| 33| oh|Giear. and Mrs. W. E. Powers at the Knights of equity filed today. AT R e e i After this the massacre 0oD- | Bl 82| 00| Partcloudy. [ &R Damaged Bridge Kepaired. - S— Valley county’s mortgage record for the AND arck. 1¢| @0 00/Cl Pythias hall next Tuesday evening. ) Mare) o i Fussenger Agent Hennett Kosigns month of February is as follows: Twenty- nued, many people, old and young, wera | St Vincent 1 e e W, H. Morton 15 confined to his home| COLUMBUS, Neb, March 8.—(8pecial) SALT LAKE, Utah, March 2—General | elght farm mortgages filed, $9,469.85: re RN BAAX. women and -FOUAS egtel b 100(Ciondy. with Inflammatory rheumatisim. Nine plles of ihe B. & M. rallroad bridge |, (0t U0t Benyett of the Rio Grande | leased, $3,785: two city mortgages filed, $2,000; CLOVER. TIMOTHY. fi mate meot by tho sl t . The 38l o) Solciear District court s still fo session. Fifty- | over the Platte river, which were taken | \Ueutern rong resigned toduy. K. A Wad. | released, $600; nineieen chattel mortgages . PEPPARD, G ="" R-ddpaiaca who wels klusd of precipligtion. five cases wero disposed of the past week. | out by the ice Thursday, were repaired yee- | leigh of the Denver & Rio Grande is men- | filed, $4,837; released, $818.31; pumber of | 10014 Union Avs Kansus Ci _ in large numbers together, were burled in L A°WEMT Ovserver. | Rev. Mr. Parls returned Friday, after | terday and crains are ruaning as usual. tiohed a8 @ possible Buccessor. sherift’s deeds, two on farms, - b