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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE — — — — = e i e —— —————— — ——— — — — - — — — MORNING, MAY 6, 1895. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMAHA, MONDAY BRITISH EVACUATE CORINTO | 7oock mveoe e 2" | HALF BREED UPRISING ENDED | wevee semmves srauver) pygyGRGS FORES] FIRES [ rrowees _arovso scnnesr [ yio™SOORE DeaD OR DVING Attorneys of the Accused Working Des- — the Islund of Formosn. mm— tence and It Mhases. perately for His Rellef. % § HONGKONG, May 5.—The situation in the 3 NEW YORK, May 5.—In'the Church of All 4 SAN FRANCISCO, May b.—Now that Boil of Nicaragua Finally Free of the |isiana of Formosa fs serious, and fears are | United States Marshals Make Demonstra- | souls Rev. Heber Newton delivered the third | Large Territory of Penneylvania 8wept by | Theodore Durrant, the medfcal student, has | Oorrect List of the Fatalities Attending of Invaders, entertained for the lives of foreigners there. tion Against Their Fort. of his present series of sefmons on ‘‘Our Fierce Flames, been remanded to the county jail to stand the Tornado in Iowa. The British and German marines have been Resurrection in the Light ot the Resurrection trial on the charge of having mardered Mise landed at Anping, on the southwest coast, to of Jesus." During the course of his sermon Lamont and Miss Willlams, the lawyers for SCENE OF ACTVITY AT THAT PORT | protect the foreign residents at Taku harbor. | LOOKED LIKE WAR FOR A MOMENT [he sata: “It we read the story of the resur- DAMAGE WILL AGGREGATE MILLIONS | the defense are secking to stem the tide of | PROPERTY DAMAGE IS QUITE SMALL The coast south of Anping is being patrolled rection of Jesus Christ, wo shall see in it a public opinion by telling on what lines they y TR by blue jackets in armed launches. The type of every other sesurrection that is to will conduct the case. The attorneys for the Hundreds of Persons Assemble Along the | Black Flags are mostly unruly. The Black | Deputies Entrenched Within One Hundred | follow, We are constrained to think in some | Many Towns Threatened—Oll Flelds Ren- | accused say that they will prove that the | Crops Were but Little Injured, and the Shore to See the Embarkation of Flags are the irregular forces. They are not and Fifty Yards of the Ind way about the resurrection life, it we are to dered Useless to a Large Extent— yard of the church has been a trysting Loss fs Coufined to tho Bulldings the Marines—Cheers from in China's pay, though sometimes she has a Compel Them to Surrender believe it at all. Such ideas as we can form Efforts to Extingaish the :"l'ml'"lf\'”rr Ll |h:-ln;pz1(nr llm\‘v‘vvl:m\lmrlllmnl“, Destroyed — Outatde Ielp is o v o se be mode o story 0 a ant had not a reputation as a lady ‘ " the Multitude, little authority over them. or He Shot. seem to be modeled from the story of the Blaze Fruitiess, killer; that another member (now an ex-mem. Not Needed. resurrection of Jesus. The life to come cannot Warfare Is their profession, and they de- pend upon it for bread, and they raid nativ be a bodyless existence, Nature knows no ted Pross and foreigners indiscriminately. They have | ST. PAUL, May 5.—A Rolla, N. D., special | bodyles ber) had; that the latter frequented the church, though now a non-resident; that this cxistence; everyihing that lives | BRADFORD, Pa, May 6.—The most de- | perion was one whom all the young ladies| SIOUX CITY, May 5.—@pecial Tele MANAGUA, Nicaragua, May 5.—(Via Gal-|no law but the commands of thelr leaders. | to the Pioneer-Press says: The half hreed | clothes itsclf in some fofm or other. more of structive forest fires known in this section | Of the church distrusted, as he frequently gram.)—Reports from the storm in Sioux yeston)—The Nicaraguan government having | They are much bolder and more warlike | uprising has been squelched, and without EM.(.’.‘,"‘,,“‘“;f,:;,’c“"{‘,‘,‘,’;”:",’“ Shosc forms. U\ for years have raged for the past week b Loyl ‘l‘:",‘.‘p.”‘,fi,fl..‘.’{."{:.j‘,’v"‘.}‘{{.',. county still continue to come in. There is through the Salvadorean minister at London | than the average Chinaman, and have little [loss of life. Marshals came here Saturday | everything living. We may be st that the | About 3 o'clock a fire started between Glen | yostry, and that his actions were such as to | llttle news, The reliet parties have prace Sccepted the modified ultimatum of the Brit- | fear of death. The French were greatly | night from St. Johns in consequence of in- | qar) Hvee wrmy v ‘oo merely in some | Hazel and Ketner's. Dolliver's saw mill, lo- | cause her to have a serlous hysterical attack; | tically completed their work, except for @ Ish government the dispute between the two | troubled by them In Tonquin. It is sald if | formation recelved that an attempt might | dismembered existence; they have bodies of | cated betwe n these points, was soon de- | that only a desire to avoid public scandai | few bodies, which may yet countries Is practically at an end. the Chinese can turn the Black Flags upon | be made to rescue Las Peile Langan, who |thelr own, though our eyes may not ordinarily stroyed, together with 10,000,000 feet of Jum- | prevented his arrest and prosecution at that | oxpocted places. As stated exclusively in the Assoclated [any speclally hated enemy they consider it [ was arrested Saturday noon. Pickets were | S them. That is clear in the story of the time; that sald ex-member durlng April was 8 ber, an engine house, railroad switches » sreat stroke srprige ¥ 8150 sail risen Josus, . ) F o services at the church, to Dpress dispatches yesterday, orders were cabled [ & Breat stroke of enterprise, It is also said | jeft on duty all night, but no attempt was | 58 Jesu present at the mervi At the chur (Copyrighted, 1895, by the Assoc be found in une A number of funcrals too place at Sioux Center today, and more wild S1X- " 3 y o W o gome | teen cars of lumber and coal, eight dwellings, " e, Key . | Cccur tomorrow X that when the French, during the Tonquin | The body that shall be will not be some | which he at one time possessed a key, one to Rear Admiral Stephenson, directing him to campalgn, sent an officer to Tlen Tsin to .‘f‘m, made. Wholly new body, else the continuity of life |an ofl well and several thousand acres of | that fitted the side door; that this person Help was telegraphed for yesterday, and evacuate the port tolay. The warships pre- | plain to Viceroy Li Hung Chang against the | Deputies were astir soon after daybreak |will be broken. If is an absolute necessity that | timber land, knew and was intimately acquainted with [arrangements were made to send a relief sented a scene of orderly bustle this morning, | outrages of the Black Flags and to demand | this morning, Marshal Cronan having decided l"; the ll[lg’l'rmhl wm-*;;"m Menthty shall con- | A gpecial train, consisting of a steamer and [ both Blanche Lamont and Miss \\'m‘umls. train out from here in the morning, but toe " svidence that o g out of the |that he secure their punishment, the viceroy | that further effort at inducing peaceful eur- | tBUS, 1AL LICATS tHAL e way or |, 6 1605, GLATE The e »m hero | that this person has been married and di giving evidence that something out of the v irther effort at Inducing peacstul eur- | oihck (hare ahall be & tontinutne ot thoy | & 1afge force of fire men, was sent from her usual course was going on. BDoats passed [ 11l ]I'l‘:v'v)\lv"l(l‘ A reisoatiol 4}?4,&?”:‘::;:l;:s” render would be useless, determined that it frequently between the shores and the ves-{ang Chin disavowed them. \ ' | they would not surrender their fort at Lan- | exis e. do anything but divert the course of the sels, the little midshipmen in charge wearing | LONDON, May 5.—The Times has dis- [ €an he would storm it. A posse left here in iere Is within us each a spiritual body. | flames, Everything in the wocds Is very dry an air of greater importance than usual. They | patches from Peking saying that the fact |a wagon soon after 6 o'clock and drove | The mysteries of clairvoyance or mind ro were evidently bearers of communications to |that the emperor has ratified the treaty of | sixteen mil:s to the half breed fort. As it 1'\::; i ':{vm‘.t?m‘r.x':‘ly;:lrm““;q}“(uun‘n’f»m.cl(:«l % Captain Trench of the Reyal Arthur, who 1"r-x‘.'4'»w\-””'_\m".K»'i\"',[T,.k.'f‘»:‘::u“x’n“«‘;l'\ St | was known that the Indians had mounted | hos powers of some INRSE orgatisation ans: | NG Up the hilside at & rapid rate, and de- upon the seizure of Corinto, had been ap-|has heen issued, Prince Kung, president of | °0Uts Watching the regular road, the oificers | formed by the mind. This agatn e see sl | stroying everything in their patn. The an | 98y word was recelved from the Sioux county oia LeoiU Ny Mo bestan I nmkte: OF AT gy BHATHAYA - ShIIREY F et TCRRANO NN Durrant’ attorneys conclude by saying | OWn suffe s and that outside help will nos they are confident that before many days [ be needed. The order for toe train will conses and the leaves and underbrush furnish abun- | the burden of guilt will be openly borne by | quently be cancelled. dant fuel for the blaze. The flames are g he responsible criminal Reports as to the damage These murders resulted a few days ago in the suicide of one morbidly sensitive youth vory Which s truth and essential in our present |t0 the scene. The firemen were unable to to property seem to indlcato that the loss will not be as large ky and now the disapp ance of a young girl | 4 was at first expected. Crops were no§ B pointed by Admiral Stephenson governor of | the Tsung Li Yamen, urged the emperor to | struck east, coming in upon the Indians t | luminated in the storles of the risen Josus. | js black with a stifiing smoke, and the flames | fs ascrihed ny (he Bhearance Stella Hughes, | far enough along to suffer, and only barns the port. ratify the treaty. A Hong Kong dispatch | an unexpected turn, so that they had no time m]'}‘h":’:‘ ‘\""“'[! ""“I‘::”"”"i“ Ve “l"-";!' shoot up as high as the tops of the trees. | daughter of Captain Hughes of Oakland, 1% | and dwelling houses were damaged, so that The force originally landed by the British | to the Times states e T ol | to Eather their men from the outlying dis- | X Steanitot o b AL T ey Arave arcony | "A ‘man bad his shoulder broken and sn- about 22 years cld, rather dark and attrac- | $10,000 to $60000 will probably cover the to hold the place was 400 blue jackets and \..“”,,,'.1‘,':[ S5 FUbALLIOH . JH& ABolaras ‘that | Tiot | itself, from the body which it leaves, or from | other was injured internally while jumping | Uve. Last Thursday she went out walking | joec A revised list of the killed and injured marines, but on Friday when it became he has lost all control of the soldiers and | The half breed fort was reached at me relaxed, all of | that foreigners must save themselves. The | o'clock, the with her sister. out to Baker's beach, near he Snked el miner o =0 | at Stoux Center and 1ta vicinity s s tolloway compassing | from one | the spiritual clements in the e known the tension ether, the elements of a new and finer ma- 1 bec agons being left half a of the buildings. In another house lay a woman who had been confined twenty: her sister would not do. The young lady JOHN '\I.\R DEN, teache them with the oxception of fifty-eight marines | leader of the Black Flags has appealel to his [ in the rear, and the deputy marshals ad- | terial body, or in ways in which we cannot four hours previous. She was rescued from L.m alone.” She has not been meen since,| MISS ANNA MARSDEN, teacher. h It 3 y | men to carry out his original orlers—to | vanced, spreading out so as to command the | €ven dream of, the mystery of being ‘clothed | the flames with much difficulty, and 1t is [ It iz supposed that the accounts of the church | MRS. JOHN KOSTER st G LSOO BSCRLIEA Rl H R e el e W ERGTTE L Sdes, those being easiest of | UPoN’ may accomplish itself. At the moment | feareq she will die from [right. and ex. (- deraliged har' mind. " cavksd har | ALICRUKOSTHR)wiged & R0 (o fuE denoting hat religlots aer¥ices | igiyng, - Blacasds whitten by the Dieteat| | sccess. Spadex Bad heeh BronghL. and ALs | ofdeathi jt sesms 1o Whe the. SBIG passes out | nation. This afternoon 4 second appeal was R LU U MISS TILLIE HAG wero In progress on board the warships was | have been posted in consplcuous places and | marshals began preparing shallow rifie pits. | Of Its earthly house to the ‘house not made | recoived from Glen Hazel asking. for more L i BABE OF MRS, L. WYNIA. F hauled down, the marines, who had been | circulated among the people, calling upen | Marshal Cronan and Indian Agent Hall, 1oay- | Y hands, eternal in th heavens.' EVery | help, and thirty-five firemen with more hose | BALFOUR REACIH sournamproy | MRS ANNIE POSTMA. o drawn up in front of the customs house, were | them to resist the Japanese and saying that | ing their rifies behind, walked up fo the | death is a resurrection. Fram every sepul- | home cons Lo special train. It was feared the — JACOB JAD 3 4 if the island is to be ceded to any nation | fort, the deputles keeping a sharp ljokout |cher the stone is already rolled away.' fire was about to cross the cast branch of | Notorious Swindier Brought Hack ' to TEWNFE aged 4, Rl 1o retuto withelr whipe: A few min. | § O CGECGT R Se given to Great | for any hostile movement. The half breeds —— T the Clarion river and set upon the town of | N fae N O e MAURICE COOMBS, aged 4. utes later the British flag was hauled down | [ Yain. refused to talk with Cronan, but told Hall [ FATAL DUEL AT NEW ORLE. Glen Hazel. The woods along the Erie rail- NEBAARE Are s DABE OF W. VLESMA. from the government building, and soon the A dispatch to the Times from Paris say: they wanted still further time to hear from — road between Ketner and Bradford are on| SOUTHAMPTON, May §.—Jabez Spencer | MRS.‘K. WANER amuct Schwing Kills Dr. Emil Herlat | fire, and it s feared the loss to oil and Jum- | Balfour, the ex-member of Parliament, who | A, BARBLIN. Over n Domestic Affair, ber’ property will be great. has gained world-wide notoricty through hix | MRS L E. OST. 7 NEW ORLEANS, May 5.—Dr. Samuel P, | F0llowing are the losses: Blias Deemer of | conncetion with the collapse of the Liberator | MRS. L. MARETIE AND BABE. Villia " L. 0. EVERETTS. Schwing killed Dr. Emil Herlat at noon | pe Ameport, 10,000,000 fect of hemlock lum- | Bujding soclety and allied concerns and by JOHN FRIZE AND BABE. #0il of Nicaragua was rid of the British in- | the Temps has a telegram from St. Peters- | Washington. Cronan told them to make up | Dr. vaders and ihe long strokes of the sailors | Purg stating that Japan has replied to the their minds quick, as he meant to attack wereo sing the heavy boats to the war. | [Fendly protest of Russia, France and Ger- | them at onc RREOLTEE (I8 5 10 Joavy, boats © WAT | many. " Japan agrees to renounce possession READY ships lying in the harbor. TR R R e s i FOR THE ATTACK. 0 o'clock Marshall Cronan ber, valued at $85,000, partidlly insured; De- o TR Sl Hundreds of persons had asscmbled along | will retaln Port Arthur, This compromise | ready to begin, when the half breeds sent | t00ay. Both are prominent of | los” saw mill, $20,000. no insurance; Ketner | the 100 continued efforts of the British gov i i the shore to sce the embarkation of the ma- | leaves intact all the dangers that the powers | out o message that they wanted fo ses him, | Plauemine. Heriat, who has a wife and five | & Shaw, railfond. $25.000, foiy ieuron. i e St bl S B, e el stieve Hnes, and a cheer went up as the noses of | Withed to avold, Fresh representations have [ He “returned word ~that tney could | children, became fnfatuated with Mps. | . Fires are raging between ~ Rixford and | gentine, whence he fled, Is expected to ar- The inflireararat i el , a a ch b s e ’ o o negotiations | ap; . R 9 oy | & 5 Lt .y ‘s Valley, o valuable b ands o idnight tonight from Buenos he fatally injured are the boats headed harborward Kb ety g paag LS Regotiations figand et #bne Sof thesroidera mnd ithiey:(Bonerac. nd VR (e 1508 Tk (6 utiare s )| Tasmers alley, on ‘valuable timber land Ll LU Y 3 HENRY KOSTER, aged = eaded harborward. Rreraativaly progssatn Rk O U @ e b street duel | ang large quantities have been destroyad on board the steamer Tartar Prince. | HENRY KOSTER, aged DBUAYBD BY, THE TIDH, A Berlin dispatch to the Times says that | the raid on St. John's hardware store on | ¢Veral weeks ago, Herlat being slightly |The Columbia Oil companys. properey i pected arrival has caused the greatest | MINTA COOMBS.' " Tha Mitiipe were aoon ding 8t stort [notning! hos occurred to alminish thal hope | 'iiursday. night; when® Lhey ' stole all’.the | Nounded. Schwing broughtihis family Hetw| 0w toooatanch, Ouetoripany'e property is | His expected a steps have beon taken to | LUBLLA COOMTS. SRRt DUt Shoir departure.was delaved by (of‘an amicabls_ settisment of the trouble|guns And amminiton. Lesortreau wanto | And went away oo o gk weaiy o trip, 1t |and Riterville a flerce fire is raging on both | protect him, It being feared that some of | MRS Lo WYNIA. R A O L URCGREE e WhLY thattie: fiin Fconnection @ witliisthe & Tapances:0hiness (timeito heac from! Washiaaton: but! was told!] I, thonlit the woman Kis dhns et et | e E (ra i Cce firs 1R METtE onboui | pro many vietims who were completely ruined | JOIN DEROER noon. It was expected the flagship would | treaty, though it would be difficult t Y |that it was too late. Then he offered (o |and they went to a boarding house together, | able damage has been done between Gallagher | by the failure of the building society, will 1B KOSTI depart with the other two vessels of the | upon what basts 1t will be. It is probable | currender the men for whom warrants were | Schwing arrived this mornigg and went ts and Hutchin sation to the anese for | out, except Red Thunder, but Marshal Cronan | the place where the guilty couple rocmed, |at Chipmunk ession of the Liao Tung penin- | told him that he would give them no condi- | As soon as he entered t t he|W A fire has been in progress | attempt to assault him when he lands. A | WILLIE, JEN ce Thursday, and s AND GRACE SCRUMe flect, but when the water was high enough | (iat the on the bar to permit of the passage of the vessels, only the Wild Swan and the Satellite compe foregoing po veral cil | large number of detectives and policemen [ MAN. 1l rigs, owned by Ranchol Bros. of Olean, |are present to take charge of him and to GERTIE, NELLIE AND JIMs apartr ;- v v o SEVARD. sula will be the payment by China of an |tions. They must surrender absolutely and | opened fire and Herlat réthrned the N. Y., were de prevent any overt act on the part of the ARGl 5 s &t under way, and with the red ensign of | fnercared indemnity. 7 give up all arms and ammunition, and he | Thero were: cieht M g ok | e ] . | crowd that “began to assmbie as soon as it 18 AND EDDIE BROWN. Britain snapring in the breeze stood out to| “LONDON, May 5.—A dispatch to the | would arrest all he wanted 1f they aio. nat taking cffect going through Heriat's body | TXOOPS MAX LLED OUT. | became known that the Tartar Prince had R MAN AND HaNR i sea. The flagship, Rayal Arthur, paid out her | geundard from Berlin, says that the details | like these terms, the marshals had come and killing him Instaritly. The woman w —_— been signaled off the coast. When the TAMBS WARIE. i feled v cable again, and this fact was belleved to o 11,0 negotiations between the powers in | there to fight and were ready. Al this time sitting on the bed with her cuild and mirac- | Striking Miners In Weat Virginia Are Be- | steamer arrives the dock will be closed to e confirm a report that she would salute the i 2 onncction with Japan is sccret, but it s | the deputics had been working nearer and | uionely wn Russia will be satisfled 1f she gets | hearer, and now had a temporary cover pro- @ slice of Manchurla containing o harbor | vided Within @ hundred and Aty vards. at at is free of ice. Sho o Japanese war | Which distance the rifle bullets would easily e b ek L0151 tha) logu i Hoon i atioF it Srelnel s Nicaraguan flag when the government repos- sessed itself of the port. As has been stated in these dispatches, Nicaragua has agreed to pay the $77,500 de- ¥ g oY manded by Great Britain for the expulsion of | PATYY persist in opposing all altcration in ex-Consul Hatch, and for other alleged dam- [ the treaty of peace Count Ito will probably be ages to British subjects arising from the re- sacrificed to save the situation. cent troubles n the Mosquito reservation, but | Vi instead ot paying the money at | INSURGENTS WIN the canon’s mouth, as the British ol Kovernment originally demanded should be | TWwo (aptures of Detachments Made Dur- rar i T comlug Dangerou the public, and Balfour will be placed on [ In but few places are the crops seriously ol Bl sk {EvinK mas Al | | CHARLESTON, W, Ve, Miy 5—Tonignt | board o iectal train, which iy now waiting | damaged, for grain was not far' enough up b ES D e Lie | e Tt sl to convey him to London. The Scotland [to b2 killed or dislodged by the wind. ang Ditareintives of bothiilrillin are éxpected | Qovernor MacCorkle recelvedialtelegram from| s 3%\ orl ien iiaye. taken- elasorate . ores | the PerARORC IR L o ) gbae was by the and much trouble over the affair is feared. vernor O'Farrel of Virginia asking permis- | cautions to prevent the prisoner from being | astoring of mud which they received. Thiy the ————— b : R vIY STt Hile “‘mud shower” was a prominent part of tk half breeds surrendered unconditionally : P sLESSyEss | SO0 10 scnd state troops Into West Virginia | interviewed. prominent part ot the though_ 1t was mearly & o'clook pefora the | PEATR DUE 10 GARELESSNESS t0 break up the meetings of miners being | - The steamer Tartar Prince, having on board | phenomenal storm. but. it seome the. Jow b prisoners were loaded in wagons. == T MacCorkle was | Jabez Spencer, just arrived at midnight. | Of the wind simply scooped up the black, HAD HID THEIR RIFLES. Brother of the Olymp a's Guanor Investi- ield in thia state. Governor MacCorkle was | qu 6 CafCEs, U | awaiting his arrival [ Wet earth from the surface in several places & ¥ gAting the Accident. In Cincinnati and at once started back to | egrly Jast evening thinned out as the night | and distributed it over other field ANCISCO, May 5.—Frank John- | this city. The mes:ages were repeated to wore on, and when the steamer went into PPCLIRT Ny OKE VICTORLES Fifty-four guns were found, most of their having been hidden, but they can be B & Be il aay it n Eonhen HrreendaD Fis The I Wekh: found later. * Each man wals required to write | *on. brother of Gunner Jonnson, who was | i, 8¢ Chillicothe O reRlye licha avanstit | Lo fooak . fewgpersonap bebldes] theollohes {| 8 o ROV DORE O URED AN DN atier’ the Tst veanel of the Britlsh-fepr withe | - TAMPA, Pl May 5.—Passengers by the | IiS name upon his gun. Only those for whom | killed on board of the cruiser Olympia, while | Governor MasCernle: arimis parer tven | of the law were waiting for him. Parts of Kentucky, Ohlo and Indians draws from Corinto. Theie are other ques- a g eports that | [ Arrants were already out were taken to! engaged In target practick oft Coronado tings were held today trouble | pEMISE OF THE EARL OF SELBORNE. Floaded with ¥erlous Result; tons: of idamages o Brifish $ubjects 1o bo steamer Mascotte tonight bring reports that | town, the others being allowed to go for the Beach, has receiyed a letter from one of the me districts tonight. No one CINCINN. RO deatuages ito-Delh sulie o the fort of San Ramon de las Reguas, In |present. The Indians arrested are: Red 4 5 i | knows what the strikers decided on today at b INCINNATI, May Advices from "mfi , but Mm'm;;nlu lx clieves 'Ilml 1§ :hlc-s.e which were 260 men, and Laconia Militar, | Thunder, Jo Langan, Jo Demaries, Charles | Messmates of his deceased brother, in which | Knows wha e § WehiKnown iEioglish' Btatesman “Deed | ati|iyothern™ Ohlo; - southieastern’ Tad\ana ail 5 uestions are submitted to an {mpartial tri- 2 . [y i ot o I RORETIes : o e 725 3 lished | LReir secret meeting. at Ripe O1d Age. guml the judgment will be rendered in her [ with the same number of inmates, in San- | Chasseur Lapotreau, Francois Langan, Alex | the writer declar Ao be true l]m published | A RKERSBURG, W. Va., May 5—Gov-| ;oo &5l ‘L’n\n aatiforaselboina northern Kentucky report a phenomenal Mo tlago provinice, were both captured last week | Lrodue and Danfel Short. storles regarding Commander Stur ernor MacCorkle passed through here tonight | 1 N, May 5 a § fs Wi 7 ¥ Red Thunder made a desperate resistance | companying the letter i an & i INFLUENCE OF BRITISH GOLD. by 1780 ineurgents, under Macco. Captain |when arrested, attacking Deputy Dagget with | in- detail with Stupdsrs - reamoanit dealing el uthenticated reports have reached ) Mulla, Who was In charge of the detachment | his knife. It fook three men to hanicuft him. | Olympias cres. Jehmeon ae visited the navy o Hegl % ix. | badly damaged, with bridges and fences. In A iet G o Aol A { : Lite. ARLD h a's . Johnso od the navy | ernor O'Farrel of Virginia that he would | Rev, William Palmer, and was born at Mix- here that Chief Clarence, the deposed chief | which was captured, while escorting provi- | He is 87 vears of age, but is almost cri vard and states that he i prepared to prove | not permit Virginia troops to come gn \vest (G A R S e Scioto county the people were greatly Hinihe Mosquito reserve, who s now in|sions near Bayamo, has been taken to Ha- |and possesses maniacal strength. While nego- | that the destt of by Hrother was the reault alarmed. Muc Vi 0 h ] 2 P of his bro as 8 Jirginia soll to exercise a c- alarmed. Much damage one aro Kingston, Jumaica, is the reciplent of £6 per | vana (o be tried Friday. Saturday, it Is | tiations were pending he had tried to Kill | of oarose N G LGS L PTG W war, e i waterapout before sunset last night. At McGon= at midnight and informed the Associated |died today. The deceased Right Hon. Ron- | oo station, near Hamilton, crops wera press reporter that he had just wired Gov- | dall Palmer, was the second son of the late ' 3 2 ness on the part of the attaches|tion. O'I'arrel had asked MacCorkle to per- | Féturned to Parliament as member for PIy- | New Boston, goy from the Brifial government, and thee ghought, he Wil be shot, as was Gallao. | ome of the Halr Dreods tor favoring sutrender. | of the ordnance departmbnt at Mare island. | mit Virginia. troops to. come. two jatles ap | Mouth at the general electionn of July, 1647, | - Apooc ok miles from Harrodsburg, Ky., R A RaTtNe rdnt Britiin, 1 voine oid| Sberetts much dlseatistaction amgng Spanish attermoon. The ather ale breons wns (1t [ Johnson will leave for Washington Monday, | West Virginia soll, and in turn weuld hermit | In July, 1861, he was appointed solicitor | a waterspout Inundated the country, Waten that she would not take such an interest in | MADRID, May 5o General Callefa, for- | bporioof: have thelr ahoteuns By Apclsie | Where he will present the data in bis postes- | the West. Virginia militla to go two miles | general in Lord Palmerstons saminisancion | was tarpout I deep in the fields, carryling Clarence if she did not have an ulterior In- | merly captain general of Cuba, has arrived | to the marshal and beimy wontiger ro”ips | sion 1" investigation nta. the Senth 't b | B CaayirEinit MacCorkle rofusos o do o, | He diftered irom Mr. Flagstone on tho quee | log e I L arried L s n ulte r rly . genera ba, has a o : ¢ i s T uvestigation nto the death of his | Ho says the situation in McDowell and Poca- | tion of the disendowment of the Christian | were blown down, a tall house wae’ caroe ) O R L0 ke g Agilreany fetated chat [ hare R o boginaing ‘of the | thun Furoiel IoK aonalialy oy les no. Hed s IbEothior hontas counties coal fields is serious, but he f church, but supported the liberals in other | away and crops badly damaged, 1n none of ¥ ended o reat im to| that he was aware of the beginning : | thus shing conclusive et “lence of the Lt . & RSNl gl sty 5 o represented he esty's gOv- ocalities did the ge ox y his chieftainship, but to do so now she would | uprising In Cuba and was informed as to the | participation in the outbreak. The intention SILVER MAY DESTROY ALL T ac it IbIshoate) coraanr reoN uatl | Enines SHE drebtonentan locl malbatyin ixev: ||the ocalllief 0id tholdumags extenu vy ; Ean e o e ; : ; SILVER ) ALL. some uct of violence is committed. All ar- [ ervment as counsel before the arbitration | a mile square. | have to despoll Nicaragua of the territory | movements of the filibusters in the United |Is to charge all present with armed con i A P ! formerly rulcd by Wim, which was.a few days | States and the eeparatists in Cuba. He was, | spiracy. Anout Bfioes i) (armed con: — i rangenients are in perfect condition to bring | court at Gereva in 1871 He was appointed | There was a terrifis cloudburst at noon ago incorpcrated as o state and named | however, powerless to prevent the uprising in | John brought arms and acted with the | C'®®0€eY Depew Talks of a Trip Through [out the entire National Guard at two hours: | lord chancellor of England in succession to | today between Torrent and Fincastle, Ky., Zelaya, In honor of the president of Nicu- | the eastern end of the island, owing to the hals. Chief Little Shell was arrested on | s worge ' o VoM e paPeclal trains are ready to carry | Lord Hatherly In October, 1872, on which | causing o big landslide. The north fork of ragua. want of orgaized troops and the soaroity of | the reservation amd brougnt in tentene NEW JORK, May B-—Chauncey M.|Uem and engines have steam up. Governor | occasion he was retired to the peerage by | the Kentucky river fote (hyea foct ‘oot M Gran ormed ciecles it s oot believed | war material. He had only 9000 solfers | When returning o the agency after sur- | D¢Pew has returncd from his trip to De- | MacCorkic has received dispatches here at | the title of Baron Selborne. In May, 1856, | hour, K that Great Dritain will ever atiempt to re- | and 4,200 raw recruits, a force that was not | render, Agent Hall met a band of 150 half- | oIt Talking of his trip, he said: “Whils | midnight saying all is quiet, he refused to become a member of Glad: | LOUISVILLE, May 6.—A special to the store Clarance under the present status, | adequate to garrison the towns, let alone to | breeds and Indians on the way to St. John | I the west T talked to m men. The Strikers Working for Recruits, lenes ney Miine. RURY o sapproval | Courler-Journal from Birmingham says: Al gince should she cndeavor to do so now the [ take the ficld against the rebels. Though he | to reinforce the half-brezds at Langan, whom | £encral impression fs that busimess will BHEOBOYGAN SWIN!: ‘May K=Al largel| fast i oa s bl Rinte dhatiyear b (e iyind and rain storm passed oveniin United States would intesiere in what would | was aware that flibustering expeditions | a courler had notified them were being at- | Pick up with great rapidity. The only thing o SRl S has been ranked with the liberal unionists. | southern part of Cullman county, sixty miles as aware ilibu g expedi g meeting of strikers was held this afternoon | In 1892 he was oreated Viseount Wolmer. th of h Tate this ar(e T practically amount to a confisation of terri- [ were being organized in Hayti, Tampa, | tacked by marshals. They were headed by | that disturbs them is the ctaipty oyer | GHANHL S tan ware told! €6 Didome 8 T e ¢ | horth of here, late this afternoon. The wires pract Rere et Hn s Mavus dmampe [ EAHUA by maribAINFUTey are neadad by money question. Tiie husincs men o | 400 the men were told to become more | He edited the Boyton of Praise from the beai | aro all down and. detalis are mengir Mo here s much doubt as 1o what the exact | Bad only even nferor gunbonts {6 wares, 00 | ABEnt Il succecied In ereuniing them s | e, oSt adtimuce e, grent business do- | united i thelr efforts to secure nhigher | English hymn writers and was the author | bulldings were either blown down ot gamed, 7 attitudosot the government of Washington | iesgues of const Loe B o | N tormoe ed, in persuading them (o | boealon 10" the troublé oves the: Larie® s hey dea o close other | of a number of theological works. 80 It is reported, and crops destroyed. It I8 has been during the whole of the dispute, Many conflicting statements are made, some . of which are to the effect that the United States, if her government protested at all against the occupation of Nicaraguan terri- tory, did so in a perfunctory ~manner, | g, 5 while, on the other hand, it is claimed thaf | C+ARA FORD’s ALIBL WAS GoO ; heSintorming heis T pad a1l | country has finally ‘adjusted liscif to that | :\'uml working quirm])]uro in |h\'ln|wrmn','. - that he believed Marshai de Campos, his su surrendered. a wey arrived while the | matter and with confidence restored, it will | but in trying to do this, they claim that LE LL. NT E 5 or, would speedily pacify the fsland. The | attack was in progress it might have been [hold. Should the crusade against our money | they wWill not resort to force. or yiglenes | THREE KILLED IN THE TERRITORY poverty prevailing in Cuba, he declared, had | Unpleacant for the marshals. system, however, amount to asything, the | Some ‘leaders state that the strike will 4 4 v » A result would be’ deplorable, and even th spr 1 to foundries and other establish- | OMicers and Bystander Fatally forced many starving men to join the rebels. - y most sagacious cannot foretell what w ments. They also say that the Roen Criminal Who Also Die HENRY IN COLORADO | occur. T can forese that should silyer Leather company may start its tannery in < X R INCINN A ; £ adopted in a ratio of 16 to 1, A4S an cqui the morning, but there will be no men to [, LITTLE ROCK, Ark., May 5.—James Tay- | ([N CINNA Thief Who Stole Gold from Nevada's Mint | lent money al, our securitie: 3,5 said that two miles west of Hanesville tha house of James Ellis was blown down and his family of ix persons badly hurt, an Shot by a | 11-ycar-old son having since died. The dame age Lo the frult crops was very ‘heav : The Bnquirer Spes Neow uth, O, says: At me o e | B0 oo oare are now 3500 men out | jor, Dave Echols and Ed Bohannon, all white, | Roston yesterday the i srus Athing “ ! ¥ . 4 % returned fro iro Ve WO e | and ttled of e r e in sigl o - ' a ik ¥ tly, Yeat n It was through their e rts and in R [ e codia 14| aed ks es Gorous AR T retirned from "abroud and we. w uld be | and no'settlement of their trouble in’sight. | o "Uh A€ O O IO ARG attempt.of { briEhtly"with no mdieation of rain, ‘when y or their effo Senor Medina, A B Chaf obligsd to take them. 10 ould b2 con- — suddenly a cloud descended, c: the Salvadorean minister at London, took Acquitted at Toronto, DENVER, May 5.—United States deputy | tracted, gold would nippreciate in vaite and Rtriking Miners ifusy, the latter to arrest the former near Durant. | more dinse and- black oo ji-came Tooune Buch a successful part in the negotiations | TORONTO, May 5.—The Clara Ford mur- | marshals are looking in this state for the - (Al 1 chaotic condition of affairs re- | POCAHONTAS, Va., May 5—The striking | I T. Bohannon was reading the warrant to | the earth, until suddenly, just as it seemed that led to the acceptance by the earl of | der trial resulted yesterday in a verdict of | assayer, who, it is said, escaped from Carson. s — - st oirelnla miners have been pouring | aylor, whea the latter suddenly drew his | {9, 81most touch the trec'tops, it burst, and Kimberley, the Dritish foreign secretary, .of s 5 L - I torrents of water flooded the village. Fvi the propcsal that the smart \ not gullty. Last October young Frank West- | Nev., with $50,000 stolen money from the | ONE OF TRIBUNE'S FOUADERS DEAD [ Into Virginia all day. At Poca, a mile east | pisiol and began fring. | Bevolo who ons o | (CLFEREE e Rtotnn savel the pajane - Hyam at Corinto. Parkdale. The auttor of the fatal wound |answering his description arrived at Kohomo, | Y#mes Keily lfl::l"l‘ :::n’ In Chicago of hen haiwaniat iy 4 r':;,:j‘l[’_fi"fi‘:; L i g B L LR Has aSU 2 o 'he detect g g % 3 0! ve weeks ago, and beg: i 84 ) nized, ith about ) emb ors, £ o 0 b s 1 ok 1| space covered hy e cloudburs vas PROBADLE RESULT OF THE AFFATR, | Was unknown. The detectives followed up a |Colo., about five weeka ago, and bosan Invest- | oyr1cao, May ooy lhes Kelly, one. of LS RO et L AR T Gl e e jovered by e cloudyrer” wis ok Bl tof of Balvador In guaranteeing the | clew which led to the arrest of Clara Ford, | Ing in mining property. This man disap- | the founders of the Chlmen Tribang ar ided the meeting it is thought all of | him up until he emptied the contents of a Lyl i Bl payment of the indemnity, as in fact her | who was reported to have disguised herself | peared about the time the officers got on his et of Chicago, died today at the res- [ {them will join the West Virginia strikers | six shooter, the last shot striking Bohannon i course throughout the whole disput is | as a man and shot Westwood out of jealousy. rail of his daughter, Mre, James o, | Omorrow. Not over one-third of the mincs | in the heqd and kil b Toyi Sach very favcrably commented on in officlal [ Yesterday the counsel for the defente brought | SAN FRANCISCO, May 5.—James Henry oRin A Winnatkh SN Menth wwaataus [ L3 facahentisa AL NOW WOTKING: | any one to take him and walked 200 yards, relimryond it 1s betieved an entente will ke | forth evidence showing that on the night of |18 the name of the man who s belng sought | 1o ola ager Me Heeps (i Leath was due w Coal Shorrage, when he fell 10 the ground and died. OM established that will lead to results beneficial | the murder Clara Ford was at the Toronto (o " He quiet and orderly. A local miners' uni was FOUR ARE DEOWN&D AT DETROIT Parke Two Eoys und Mun and Wifo Lose Thelw 4 S . Lives United States marshals in Colorado and | 1o \ INC B W . cer Bohannon is the third of his family to | print in Chicago, a8 bo Ve CINCIN . May 5—~With a general r han i is family T e Ty to both countries. 1t would not be at all | opera house. The jury, after a long ab- wanted in connection with the looting | '\',k City in 1506, .,,‘llh“ ‘t",,'. ,”:4‘”.,,'\”“ strike of all the Ohio coal minej meet a violent death within the past twelve DETROIT, May D.=Ths. speningiorsing surprising if this trouble with Great Britain | sence, brougbt in a verdiet of not guilty and | on from the Carson mint, Honry WaS | baok publishing. Husigess hece hatne meh? | temorror for ot indefinite period and indi. | months. season of aquatic pleasurcs was marked today, should result in the formation of an alliance | Clara Ford was given her freedom. an employe in the mint and it is alloged he ing to Chicago. When he Io ted at Chi- TMINIS of Central American states for de GRHONAICor A almite S andTHon es g oy . by the drowning of four persons. John Moe alve g . fiiihal took fome Bold, which he is sald to have ab- | cago he founded a weekly paper, known s | Shia soom. the mhasnietonen West Vir- | MILWAUKER MINISTENS ARE MAD riarty, aged 16; Frank Connelly, 14, and foun poses. There Is no denying the attitude of | EMPEROR JOSEPH FOR QUICK WORK | stracted, while it was in process of refining, | the Gem of th Prairie. Later this pap:r | gnd others here are greatly con el e ;s g J t 3 Pul. | Other youths were swimming in the Bouge . Great Britaln in her treatment of Nicar«gua pltth, In his lunch pall. Henry is known to have | Was merged into the Tribune, and the paper | the prospceis for the sammer riv Gambling £vil Denounced from Many Pul. y 3 awig & Y gnd ln her dealings with other small powers | Demands that the Criss Provoked by the | 5011 bullion to Nevada brokers from time to | Was issued ¢ vy businecs and " an' sevira | BCUUNg 8o low that no rolict LAl BILOL DR FlLye river, when Gonnally. was iaken ovitiiGrarig has caused an awakening among the Central Paual Knncionts Bastian St auatl time during a period of several years, Ho has tanneries in - Wisconsin. Ten years | Pittchurs Mivienn i ot aovapis, and the | MILWAUKEE, May 5.—From more than |In sinking he clutched Moriarity's log, and American republics to the danger to which VIENNA, May 5.—Count Kalnoky, imperial | "°t been in the employ cf the mint for some | ago he retired from busingss, and has since | peter than in Oh " | a score of local pulpits volleys ‘were t night | both were drowned. The bodies were recove they are exposed from British aggression. A noky, imp time. He owns considerable property in San | been living with his ehildren in Winnetka. 3 el TR fi e s . » | ered later. There & a strong bellcf here that Great Brit- | MInIster, whose resignation was reported in | Francisco, Carson and other: pla When | —————— Machinists Meet at clnnat), fired at the “gambling evil in Milwaukee 5:30 p. m. a sailboat, contalning George ain will never submit any question that may | these dispatches yesterday, retired from of- | the mint loot was ‘discovered ‘Henry disap- | NEW GRAIS DENFROFEE AT WORK| cpne INNATI, May 5.—The sixth annual | This oratorical symposium was the result of | 11" B his - wite and brotresn oo f arise between herself and the Central Ameri- [ fice in order to give Emperor Francis Joseph bea *“”“'"l““’l laat hearg of at Los Angsiss. | s X convention of the International Association | Several months, of quiet but effective work of | George Emmons, was capsized in the Detroit et eyt o il herselt sit in | o free hand in dealing with the crisis grow- | L2 Wife, shortly atter his flight, filed power | Farmers of the San Joaquin Conntry Very of Machinists Wil begin here tomorrow, [ the Milwaukee Ministerial association. De- | river, off Sandwich point. Mr. and Mra, judgment on the question and then procecd | | . of attorney in this state and Nevada, glving Much Distusbed. with 100 delegates, among them being John | tectives in the employ of the assceiation gath. | Baugh were drowned. Emmons was saved, by force of arms to enforce her own decree. | P8 Out of the denuncietion by the papal | her absolute control of Henry's property. 1t| STOCK? Cal,, May 3~—The farmers of | Mclryde of -t ational Federation of [ ered the evidence, showing the existence of | Scufling by the men in tie boat was the Not for years has there been such unanimity | buncio at Vienna of the Hungarian eccle:i- | is not supposed Henry was the only culprit, as | San Joa, uin and adjoining countics ‘n the | Labor and W Perking, president of the | public gambling in Milwaukee. The ministeps | CAUse of the disaster. Th: bodies were not of opinlon amcix the Spanish-American re- | astical bills. The emperor today gave an |he could not possibly have done the work great Californ > g | International Clgarmakers union. The con- 4 ¥ o R | recovere D! & lifornia wheat belt are compluning laid this before Mayor Koch and Chief of publics, and the situation may be best|audience to Baron Banfly, the Hungarlan Disestary to cover up the shortage in bullion [ ghout the ravages of & nafy.arain Gt stroyer yeaten iR Raaian fo s own husineks, will | nojics Tanssen; and when' theas omcials d f M Y Eron ekt ¢ summed up by comparing It to the flurry | Prime minister. It is understood that his | alon TOTA MO TR ARARA MR de e oceiipied. with many questions aftecting | Police a5, a0 whiag ok i five went fishing “todily on Lewls 'lake, : group of chicke! # 4 majesty told the premier a satisfactory set- —_— pposed to be the aphis, an insect be- | |y in_general. Grand Master Machinist | €lined to ac hey decided by co-operative [ ahout six miles from town. The boat caps among a group of chickens when a hawk | maj sty 1 the premier a Atistactory set=] oo o WILL SPEAK FOR SILvER|'9P8Ing to the hemiptera family. Many | James O'Connel here to respond to m»\ means to bring the matter before the people. ed and the entire party were drowned, dashes down among them and depletes the :‘],:',f“'" Of the crisia must be reached at TR hundrea acres of “late .sown wheat sre ress of welcome by Mayor Cardwell, The ministers charge that the gamblers have | The partics who came (o thelr death in the ficck. ' Great Britain has successfully played . AR i e Will Meet Prof. Laughiln of Chieago tn | ATected and the crop wiy he greatly shore the protection of the police and that the po- | lake were Robert Cralg, Gus Carsrude, and h the role of a hawk, und the flurry caused by PR e o g S M Laag tened. The insect attacks the roots and Tamazing Blazs 1o an Oino Town, licemen have acted as guides to the gambling [ fhree of the Carsrude children. One of the l Aar actions show no sign of subsidence, The | po,,Mpiie® FOREERIBIates Congren srrex e Jolnt Devate, leaves a web about cach feparatc root, (o | COLUMBUS, On May b special o the | LCmen have ! bodies was found and a search is being governments of all the Central American 3 . JANE ., May resident | CHICAGO, May 5. retary Meagher of | stroying the plunt, —After the aphis has | guate Jour e A e 3 made for the badies of the others States, and those of several of the South | Moraes, in opening the session of the Brazil | the Silver League club has written to Prof, | Altacked a fleld the ehaiy coisen growing | ! B N e A o lonhie e mmmee ey G4 TP AP = . 2 e Gongress, congratulated the country on the . . and the blades color very similar to rust EANIng tn New. CGa s MUIIWR 08 J o 80008, ‘4 A American countries, hay telegraphed to J. Laurence Laughlin of the Univirsty of 4 v A T, SBURG : Zolay: gesting the at ¢ | excellent relations now existing with all | 4 iy | Reports from Stanislaus county indicate [ Inhabitants, near the Clark and_Miami| CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, May LESBURG, I, M 5.—During the President Z:laya suggesting the formation forelgn powers. He alluded tr poth, Al | Chicago, announcing that ex-Congressman | that the formens there ‘muffer more than [ ounty line on the Big 4 rallroad. The fire | pateh to the Times from Stephensol storm last night Fred Conkhite and team a commercial union against the productions | fOre B : A on oot | Bryan of Nebraska has cons nted to meet | those of San Joaau eount department Springfield has gone to lend 3 1 - i of Great Britain, und also against'the trans- | SIEYIAn0's decision in”the arbitration pro- | Bryan of Nebras 8 ok i y. fistance. The lire. was Started by some | 5ay8 that James Sw a passenger were killed at Henderson by lightning. The portation of Central and South American | oiaimess by the Aee s Haiieh, (erritory. | the pfofessor in a public joint devate in Dr. 1,710, noclsy Very Low. drunken people, The city bullding, con. | neer on the Nashville, Chattanooga & St, | storm was severe at Abington. anresing o 3 . glaimeqd by the Argentine Republic. was the SRSt S e y dryan ERET, E% —The o taining police and fire headquarters, ete,, | Louls rallway, was fatally shot there by new wagon f Reports fron products In DBritlsh bottoms. If such a|question ‘at fssue. and conkratulated the | Sukkests May 10 or 11, but If incotiveniint, | AMHERST, Mass., May 5.—The eondition with_all township records, wax burned; alxg | Andy Hames, & resident of the tows. Hamey untry_ state th ny barns an p- union could be definitely arranged and the | country upon the pacific termination of this | Wil make it June 6. of Dr. 3. H. Seeley..bypresident of Am- | {he'Blaley hotel hnd several business houscs, | was pirsued by & posss of citineny ammm were blown down and much rainos, terms be put into force quite a severe blow | trouble. In his message President Moraes A T herst college, is tonight ‘Very critical, and | Losses cstimated at $20,00, and the firé | sisting arrest, was riddled with shot and ge done. & would be dealt to British trade, and event- | Sald that the emigration from the pean A. P. A Delegutes at Miiwsuser, his death may be expepted at any m it, | still burning cannot live. The double tragedy was the IRIA, May 5.—A wind and hafl storm, - vk TR ey i y pected a momer ] ually the British government would find its | COUntries shoutd be encourag: MILWAUKEE, May 5.—Delegates to the | His nervous Svatem is eowpletely exhausted | The opera house, Staley's Ll-' 1 m.‘\',‘,]-, 0 utcome of a dispute over pusscssion of a .mlm.-l severest x;.lr.u-.;l..( years, ;w:qfi ¢ Nicaragua hp. st n national convention of the A, P. hic and he has not bee e to speak since | lvery stable, town hall,” O lows hall, | lot over the ity today, doing thousands of dole. { Ststtmant ot Nicaragus hod cost it 8 supy Guposed to thi Revalu fonery B, Wil Be Be1d 1o Miiwavhes iy oo whish | 81 e as Aot Been GRIS" ta speak” since | lvory sisbie. towh ball Odd . lars ‘Worth’ of duthuge. Hail an itch and 4 of money {ar Iu exééss of {he smart Mmoney | BERLIN. Moy §.-8ixty-one German oities | ™ ) 13, Mllwaukge this ok, are § et T y iy Tlinols Bank Kobbed., a half in diameter fell, i which she demanded from Nicaragua. wite MEMscited T & cohidrods oF comutng, | eready beglinhg to dirive. A sdpreme smous Cirens Kiler Dead. T Ty A T CHICAGO, May 5.—A dispatch from Orlon, | CHICAGO, May 6.—During the heavy raf L b X " < officer of the order sald tonight that the!" CHICAGO, May S~8haries Mish, CINCINNATI, May 6.-The Commercial|Til, to the Times-Herald says that the local | torm, lighining struck a party of fiel % BE ™ Fia Do oo Vame bodics today and adopted a_resolution de. time had come”when the &7 AMG A | CHICAGO, " May - €-Chartes Tih, o CINNATI, May B-~Tne ommercial | Tl, to the Times-Herald says that the locai 55, FA"IOK SN K, PATIY of f - b claring that the anti-revolution bill now | openly assert itsclf p L'tica'ly, an? that on. | @ clrcus er, dled today a Cizitte's Winchester, Ky., speclal, s ik was robbed early this morning by ex- | Ficrman - Sy PARIS, Mu‘: 5.-The French [Giscs at the | Letire (e Heithe, - - 4 4 ] . 5 ¢ | before the Reichstag is almed at restricting | or the cther of the ¢ [ ndikow was instantly killedy leged pest hous perts, about $5,000 being secured. As nearly | and his 10-year-old son badly hurt ahue of this [ ¢ can be uscertained, three men were con- | LANCASTE n his farm | cerned in the affuir and three strangers who | fo r2at Deiies must adopt | Of Injuries a few weeks ago in a fal'. He arovavay, Madagascar, the [ the freedom of public criticism, upon which | the principles it Iy Do'aing for. ; capture of RN oL1% of .which place Wwas announced in | dépends the Sevelopments of mabib s uad | SejPrincipies Jt,i# Beuling ror, ticxe diapatches yesterday, were one Killed | Exbeclally communal’ " reifer” government, | déntial cand ate hext vear. A ' The truth about the urning s city has a small tenant hou that the | had been a noted ridey for thirty ycar h a presi- ut. Ccurtman L R, 1ll, May 5.—James Ash 4 and George Rhodes of Downing, M Ial which Fatal Runuwil a: Kocky . 1 . h . two miles south of town. He had some re- | 16t town on the early morning Rock Island [ were killed yesterday by Hghtning. ! and four wounded. The losses of the Hovas | 804 urging the Reichstag to reject the bl | il coat $1.000 witl be nted to Henry F ROCKVALFE, Coléh May 5.—A fatal ruj. | pairs de Saturday for,a tenant, who was | train are suppased Jo be ihe robbera. “No R e e o LS v — owers, founder of ¢ : occu Monday. The wors took | trace hem has heen fou s . . were mevere. il Spain in Undeelded. away occurred on Sliver CIf road eix miles | fo occupy it Monday. ‘The neighbors took L DETROIT, May 6.—A speclal 1o the Teibe v Vatican Favors Armenian Keforms. MADRID, May 5.—All reports to the con- W P from here ycsterday, by which James H 4 pest house, and this morning it is Work flouse Vrisouers Facape. une reports that a large pllot house from 3 ROME, May 5~The pope has written a | trary, it ¢can be stated that no deelsion has| CHICAGO, M Reeeiver McNulta nx.“;,rf‘ e I'W{ \\3;;‘ of Willam:burg, 4-;,1(., lost aches, Bob White, the negro who has| gp 1,0UIS, May 6.-Seven priconers made some steamer has drifted ashore at Harrh . letter to the Armenian patriarch at Con- | yet been rrived at by Spain in respoct to | the Whisky trust has announced that owing | [DEIF Hve eir twg chiidren and an u tmalipex, was removed Khis morpin 5 | known man riding )\ stantinople expressing sympathy with the | jolning Russla, France and Gern in {10 the advanced price of corn he has de- | jured, i‘l(‘:-pI lulr u“ f‘“ 3 ¥ Armenians and endorsing |K: necessity for | their protest aguinst the terms of the | chled 1o incrave the price of #pirits 2 ceats | The youngest eh'll ¥ Feforms. Chinese-Japanese treaty of poace, ! per proof gallon, mother, also ezcam. n 1 unin- | ( the jall, two miles weet of town, where | @ 4ash for Lberty tonight from the work- | yille, Mich, Marl d bruiser. | a4 tent had been provided. A pest house has [ house. two of them beiug cuptured b fore | from the barge I with the | been cted today. No other fights or | they got clear of the yard, the remaning |an icoborg last fires are expected, five muking good (helr cscape, naw bay men here believe 1t in, ett, which collided wit ucsday and rank in Sagl

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