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[ —— — — —— = = = s ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 7, 1895. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS, ]APAN FORFCOES HER Cl ““‘ FIGHTING HAS BEGUN IN NICARAGUA RE"E\RI C THF l\ 0)”3 T\x for no special relief in cases of rentals. He \ Q wholesale district, especially that of King- NFLUENCE T A . LAL — AN A AA | announced that the historical and definitive | LA L) \ lTb l“TS man & Co., Ninth and Pacific, in which al- \ A Uritish Have Left, but Outbrouks Against argument would be handed to the court in mast every pane was broken, fuffered much. Zolayn Have Oceurred. the shape of a brief. Other bufldings were used as badly. Slate — TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, May 6.—(Speclal " 5 SOME ANCIENT PRECEDENTS. shingles were torn from the roof of the Mer- . Pressure of fl; Great‘ EnRropgnn Fowers Too | "1} New York World)—Fighting has be- | Full Bench in the Suprems Cours Takes the |y whitney said the wppeliants reliea | Omaha Visited by the Heaviest Hail Storm f;_"""N"fl]'r"""“""i:"k‘ ""“*"';K ¥ irvaty Holding Out Hopes of the Restoration of ] AT b e Ta WL e tin roof of the power ho y it rong to Resist, gun in Granada, Nicaragua. Disorder i re- Matter Up. Ll e "mH’" “'hy,:f.fl,:l,‘:fl:{a::&!xn:: in Thirteen Years, second and Nitholas streets was perforated Royalty to the Hawaiians, ported from Leon also. Word comes from ot 1t the Oone LRECRACUStIon - WAl in many places, and the rooms on the second & there that the followers of Ortiz, Cercula and adopted, and he contended the dlstinetion floor were flooded. The glass roof over the ANSWER TO RU3SIA, FRANCE AND GERMANY | Macherro have united 1o make war on Z<laya. | FIVE HOURS TO A SIDE FOR ARGUMENT | §i0Rte0: 40 b 0 iree taxes was so | LCOKED LIKE A SHOWCR CF SNOWBALLS | ¢pigines was alo broken, and this nocessitated } RUMORS OF IMPNDI'G REVOLUTION RiFE The Hondurean troops concentrated at Cape abstruse that it was noti possible to incor- UL B ""‘""“"\”.'“:1",", Gracias will remain there, as it Is feared porate it in a written = constitution, Mr. St il O e lhis TTuak. LRt Hst Treaty Ratifications May Be Exchanged | that the thr ned outbreak on the Mosquito | We D. Guthrle, In Opening for the Appel- | Whitney, in criticising the opposition for | Much Damage Done to Root and South 5"\1{{ up. ps ur-;uz vlv.n‘ ‘n;u the :;nf‘«\] |;|( g(ll Government Taking Steps to Prevent the Ono Day Farller—Earopean and Amer- | feservation may extend here. The troops at [ lants, States Oue Reason for the going so far back. into history for prece- il TBRYNA ot FHOEIN | Sat ane AL Ooane Sirect Tine and the Further Influx of Jupanese—Making y Amalpa will be distributed along the coast. ehie dents, sald he had not intended to go back Hin kR UL L L e n War Ships at ¢he- Qeneral Bonilla will take 6,000 and g0 to Rehearing Was the Mnu Sasther than 1689, BOMSAR 1he _:‘w”"m y Acquired Green—Horses Driven Sherman avenue line, were shut down. The Inducements tor Europeans to Prepared for Emergencics. President Zelaya's ald If requested Potnts Lefu Undecided. HAA gone’ to 1186 e Aobid m“"’m give Into Stores for Sheltor. street car: also suffered somewhat from the Settlo in the Isla The evacnation of Corinto and the sailing some precedents of that date. il Ltk AL P Ll of the British ships {s announc:d “Can't you,” asked the chief justice in a A e ateen Sistdsnth A PARIS, May 6.—The Japanese minister | WASHINGTON, May 6.—Acting Secretary | WASHINGTON, May 6.—The supreme | tone which appeared to eontain a spirit of | Not elnce 1582 has Omaha been visited by B O e witlow 1n the cats was| SAN FRANCISCO, May 6.—Advices by the here has informed the minister of foreign | Ul has recelved a cablegram from United | court, with its full memberehip of nine fus- | banter, “go back further than th 50 severe a hail storm as that which pre- | broken. 5 k © | steamer Galie ; aftairs, M. Hanoux, that, accepting the T('\-HI"* i}:'nl‘“;: : 'rk‘ r at ‘:n\lr:}‘n ~\l-'lr‘flh-“ :;1 tices on the bench for the first time in| 1 might,” replied Mr. Whitney, “but I|vajled from dvice of France, Russia and Ger ca, dated yesterday, anmouncing that the i v ! : friendly advice of France, Russia and Ger- | prrr, ™ot "0t Corinto were to evacuate | many months, began the hearing today of hould not tax the patience of the court t many, Japan has renounced its claim to the that extent but for the precedent of my strects, sustained an ugly gash in the head the tow sterday. eference is made | the income tax suits. Justice Jackson o " rol e southeast, a er dropping Uy, ot v LHE ¢ Jnited States Minister Willls egard ¥anent possession of the Lio Tung penin- he town yesterday. reference is made | the income tax suit Justice Jackson of | jaarned friends on the other side. from the southeast, and, after dropping rain | o o0 TN Tiiones and was knocked United St Minister Willls, in regard to sula, including Port Arthur. tion breaking out in Nicaragua as a conse- the dispateh to the pros of a revolu- | Tennessee, who has been absent from Wash He said he would agree to stop short of [ for a few minutes, the black sky began to | gonscless, M. Donovan, on South Thirteenth | aturalized Hawailans applying for protec~ ington the greater part of the past year|1180 if Mr. Choate would, whereupon Mr. |throw down the ice. It came In three | street, went out to shut a shutter, and was [ tion of the United States. ‘The communication e F 0, commenting on the situation of | quence o e concessions made to 3 7 L 3 i ."'l’".l‘lrt“lmlzh,t'!’llr!lll!l':vkflfl‘V“ \;:I:*:I:v‘ ik il o ”!””k:"‘f’”"'_““: made to the Brit-| oo rectoration to health, took his seat | Choate assured Mr. Whitney and the court | showers, with short intermissions, the stones | knocked down by a stone. An unknown man | deals entirely with the case of J. I, Bowler, Although u: eituation 1‘);n\“ th ; !. ,,L, Dr. Guzman, Nicaraguan minister, had not | With extraordinary interest attached to his ,;;l'l: "l“"‘.""”“ stop several centuries short of ) gatting heavier all the while, the larger ones \I\"&”:;nwkl ;n the "mik“"f k”-]-' |"-*k 4\‘ who called on the United States to interfere ougl e situatio: s grave, he bo R e tec b Ao & date. ™ Twe h and Farnam and knocked down, / slan and German fleets s not expected. The | the sailing of the British fleet would have , from Honolulu, April 20, are: 5 to b:45 yesterday afternoon ome personal injuries occurred. Mrs, Cos- | Minister Hatch has received a communicas Heavy clouds borne by a cool wind came up | ters, who lives ncar Eleventh and Center | tjon from Secretary Gresham, through position of umpire upon the vital question | the distinctions betwesn the words tax and | @8 DIE as large sized hen's eggs, while the | way also knocked down. L. Lickworth, while | Charge of misprision of treason In connection negotiations do not proceed easily. a quieting eftect on publ'c sentiment. This | °f the principle on which the law s basad, duty in Igm. legislation. He said this | £ of those of the size of walnuts was gen- | on the street, near Thirteenth and Vinton “.ll.h the l;l"\jvt nv'-” on. Mr Gresham states T, PETERSBURG, May 6—The Journal | expectation was strengthened when word [ which divides the other justices Into equal | fistinction had been very sharp and the word | eral. streets, wan siruck on a finger and sustained | the United States povernment cannot inter- des Petorsburg says that Japan, in con- | CAMe that Vice Admiral Stephenson fired a | factions. Justice Jackson did not appear A I L | Lue bomEkrafieny 6L FOOLK WA e, (UL L DL LM et ot OB LU AL S B LR ULy and Germany, renounces her claims to the | courtesy was regarded as doing much to heal | he Was far from belng a well man and that | tution were acquainted with Blackstone they and south sides of buildings, save in the | ynq received a cut threo inches in length. [ dleglance required for becoming a naturals possession of Feng-Tien. the wounds made by the incident. Dr. | only by a strong effort could he sit through- | were familiar with the English classifica- southern part of the city, were comparatively | Damage was chiefly to glass and must be “v ‘1 zen of Hawall, ] BERLIN, May 6.—The Japanise govern- 2 ‘s last official cable said simply:|out the hearing. Most conspicuous among | tion.” i i free from harm. Skylights in every place | roughly guess 1 at, but must be expressed ¢ Svidence fs at hand that shows that Brit< WWént hias Informed. the. govers AL of Cé . A’ peculiarity of the English system since | suffered seriously, though In every instance | by thousands of dollars. ish (nfluence is at work in Hawail. The nas the spectators in court were Postmaster Gen- " In other quarters the fact that the revolu- 1689 was that everything caled a tax was {the destruction was only 2 e sky tives are in a state of expectancy and wi rme goverament et e - Gen- | 1650 was y & & tax wat | the destruetio snly: partials The aky- a state of expectancy and word many that In accordance with the advice of | jon is along the east shore is regarded as | €l Wilson, the chalrman of the ways and has been passed quictly among them that i o 0 h 41 lald by the rule of apportionment, whereas | light over the wide court of the Bee build- the powers, Japan has relinquished her claim | significant. This is in the Mosquito region, in | Ieans committee that framed the tariff acti| o vihing called a duty was laid by the . . * 3 T withi #he S FERtOPRLION . WO b6 to the Lino Tung peninsula under the treaty | which British influence has long been dom- | Representative McMillin of Tennessee, chair- S41s ot miterity. The d.umu;nl‘::‘;:vlan:mn]L | ing was punctured in nine places. Those in | Much Property Destewyed wod Stock In- |, "1;'\‘.q'.(l-l,.r\‘\w‘x'xl.” b ST R T Ihant, and which has recently been created a | man of the subcommittee which drafted the | {1® B BECAITLR B § M STOCES of | the eity hall, library bullding, Barker hotel Udadibs g S LR Pt R R A L o AT State, under the name of Zelaya. 1t has | Income tax provisions, and ex-Speaker Crizp (P& OF hesd PFIGCICR B, e SEECCTE, B0 Millard hotel and other bulldings were simi- | ASHLAND. Neb, May O—(Speclal)=|who is going am e y Sl tehithio el been apprehended by Central American diplo- | 0f the house. The attendance of lawyers | o b > discus: ¢ a " [larly broken, Farmers coming to this city from the south- | information. British Consul Haws I envoys have left for Che-Foo, where the |mats. that If the. Mosquito matives made|and others having an unofficial interest in [ Of interest in the discussion of the distine | ™ gpppNHOUSES CAUGHT IT WOR weat Bring renorts of & Heavy Natl staenr awd | mentioned. 1n thin Soubgotiry, New Hobs (68 ratifications of the treaty of peace siran trouble It would afford. opportunities for | the matter was noticeably smaller than at [ tlon In these matiers. ELE Enportant Ques: ¢ : i hlilad LU ARG k Ha e ; s Sk Bl > T tion with them appeared to be that of the | About half the glass in all the greenhouses | water spout which occurred yesterday after- | the part of the natives has given the annexas between China and Japan are to be ex- | further British intervention, One of the best | the first argument of the law, and after the e i in’the path of the storm was sh l. The ; : tion move another setback. e O N en Tt L Home Ghiang | posted diplomats from that section says he | usual contingent of casual toutlsts had satis- | Proper distrithition cf the taxes to be made |y P ¢'io storm passed over tho eastern [ f100% At about 2 oelock. It abvew the | “phe government has recelved no news from has been degraded. . considers 1t inevitable that the Mosquito na- | ficd thelr curiosity to obtain a sight of the | ¢cording to appertionment. He contended |y " ijate portion of the city from south to [ Storm started about five miles west and three | Secretary Gresham about Minister Thurston's CHI-FOO, May 6.—The war ships of sev- | tives will rebel and attempt to restore Chief | prominent men the court room was not { {3t {;“',“,"{‘,‘ bl RS i ¢ Inorth. Hail fell as far west us Fortieth | miles gouth of this city, and coursed north- | alloged recall, s 3 eral of the powers are fust assembling | Clarence to the throne. This would be | crowded. But two arguments are to be made | |0 B0 (S % and it was Impossible 12 | street, but west of Thirtleth the fall was like [ west for nearly fitteen miles, the track rang- | Rumors of an impending revolution aro Yere. The situation is regird 1 as omiuovs. | denial of Nicaragua's sovereignty over the|for each side—by Altorncy General Olney |levy Such a tax cxcebt by apportionment. |that of only a common hall storm g i ‘Tha | SUIL rife and the stories are of such a natur Already eight Rus war $hips, including | new state of Zelaya, and in the judgment of | and Assistant Attorney General Whitney for The s em of apportionment among coun- The (HIH)NTHI part of the '(_" f‘lT("l ot ing from one to l‘\\u miles in width. The that. o Iitts: alarH »\.Xw[l ‘x; P‘\'I"'H‘"l "2 three torpedo boats, have gathered here, and | this diplomat G Britain would” support | he government and by W. D. Guthrie and | !Tles was the same In this country as in the f1n a Glatrict. Lownded by Vinton on _the | crirage dane 18 D CIply L v aune. in | Circlos. Information comes from tho island more are expected. In addition, another | Cla ose| Shoate for the ap) e who | €arly days of England. south, Farna o e 10! d onty- ST Rl LR ot Hawail to the effect o toRlas British, l"rm|4l~l| and American and two Ger- | WARON BANEEFY DELFEND IMSEL ;’;‘.”{:’,JI‘. (,};v',(f d{,{ ,“h”‘ “,‘:'“"—;“i y ‘;A“U At this point Mr. Whitney was interrupted |y, :”‘1. .L;""ff"k.l’f :grx*i‘xier"!'l‘xlnjn\l\vl ‘:Fk\\‘.‘,’:"‘,, some places, while others escaped with a :.,'..,],l‘:.:y:':.q“l.mlxlm ulr--\:ulu:mfl-.,:.]\’ t 1o u::v(‘n;'! inan war ships have arrived he ARUN BAX tFENDS ST hPLu UBl1ystan HIESABEE R 0 [MF 2y M | by the adjournment of the court for the day. | window glass was done. On i vanwetli St 1o claiming as.a reason for the step that they Ch‘;‘::{(‘;’:}“}fi}»h i‘w::;»ynm‘r'id Vicarcy LI UGS | pguq tho Correaponence Wetween Himselt | ncy bogan his, which he will finish tomor- MARTIAL LAW CONSTITUTIONALITY. |strect, from Sixteenth to Twenty-fourth, al- | stones were as ' large as gocke cggs, and [ {0 Hot receive thelr share of money for pub- R Mo ratihoations of the: Dioe v and Count Kulnolky. R the iime aasign-d 18 five hours to| Most interesting of the saveral cases de.|mMost all glass was shattered. But two panes [ {(rickeq windmills and mashed windows, be- | 'S mprovements. o ¢ Which ‘1 expected to o cas at Che-Foo to-| BUDA PESTH, May 6.—The lower house of fide, the arguments will be closed | cided by the suprems conrt today was that | Were left in the south side of the Leaven- |gides ruining the roofs on a number of houses. f oo'e e AR BASGRIEES 6 O Ll ¥ NHAE s In8tsad (7 61 W edHasdny, A8 a6 NFeD | s FungA¥lan DISEiwad crowaed today {n'ans | Wedneidiy atterndon; of David B e, formerly a clerk to the [ WOrth school, while in the = Mason school | Siock that happened to be out in pastures R e R R R L proposed. Frequent cabinet meatings, which [ icipation of an explanation from the prem Before Mr. Guihrie began, the chief jus- | paymaster at the Norfolk Navy yard, against [ (wenty-cieht pancs were broken. Al buld- | came up with their backs all bruised and | jiiccq number of Chinese fleld laborers ar SRR R T I R Ot L RO ORI PR Ol R Ll S g A SN, ngs i he district desoribel suffercd simi- | beaten, and in some cases the hide broken, | g he brought in, under resirictions Jltld are being hid at Kioto, bk L b g J ble response to the suggesticn of the attorney | vember, 9 Sayre was sentenced by S A UL G s e 1arger | yyt as yet no life has been reported lost ST Te L b Sbdrvedplit (Lo e e itim has been received | imperial foreign offico growing out of Baron | general, which the court interpreted as vir- [ court-martial to two years fmprisonment i | hotels lost window A R e A AL O i et D here of the ratification by the emperor of [ Banfy’s statement that the imperal govern- | tually a motion for a rehearing, the a naval prison for misappropriating about GLASS SPARED NOWHERE. which raised all the creeks leading to the | plications for further importations of I‘):. Chiaa ot the treaty of peace arranged be- | ment held that the Vatican's influence in | 1ad decided to permit counsel to’go into all | $2,000 of government money, yre ap-| Windows on the south side of All Saints' | Platte river out of their banks in less than an | aneso contract laborers. 1t is the intention tween China and Japan. But repor I e e e e o | the questions involved. e said the rehear- | pealed to the United States superior court of | church were generally broken and reveral in | hour, Sait creck, at this clty, raised (hree | of the government and the planters to ens many sources confirm ihe statements that | the prime minister, and the retort upon the | iN§ had be:n dependent upon the presence | the castern district of Virglla on the | the front of the Central United Presbyterian | feet In less than forly-five minutes, and was | courage by every means immigration from the treaty has been ratificd. Count Myogl, | part of the foreign office that this statement | Of Justice Jackeon, which had now been hap- | ground that his sentence was contrary to | church were knocked out. nearly over her banks all night, for the first | Burope. Negotiations are now under way et aaneral of the Japancse. councit cf | m e e O e (oie jeatement | pily realized. The court had found it neces- | i constitutional provision. that citizens | Many of the eleetric light street globes in | time in thrce years for more Portugnese. In this regard matters ministers, has arrived at Port Arthur, and | of diplomat.c us The affair gres out of | *4FY to limit the argument to two counsels | ¢yq) not be deprived of libsrty except by the main part of the city that were not cov- Nearly all the bridges were swept out that | may shape themselves in a manaer that may will proceed to Che-Foo, where the rati thatuttarantent ot (e bapall Bunsio) M. A BlL| O cach side, but it was for counsel to £ay | gyo process of law and upon & pr e ered with hoods were fent in pieces to the | span the crecks which drain the territory | detain Mr. Thurston in this country. It is tions of the treaty of peace are to be ex- |ardi, against the ecclesiastical laws what time they would require, Thereupon | o5 th ey o5 crana Jury. b und, and in the path of the storm all | visited by the storm, cutting off the possibil- | gaid a new immigration bureau is to be. CHiged. B Lo ged be- | MT. Choate and Attorney General Olney, atter | % (RECUREEE B © SISO o | lass on the south siie of gas and gasoline | ity of getting a detail report (o this city | created, and if so he will be offered the. Tho_ Japancso privy council and_the head [ tween himselt and Count Kalnoky, the. im- | conzultation, announced that five hours on | WG BERE G, e flgte MO, B0 g |Tamps went out. overland * | chatrmanshp ; . offials of the government have been hur. | porial minister for forcign amalrs! showing exch side Would be suflcient, and this time | (16, 1C0C, Lt 1 wiprime court togey e piVhile the storm was severe in Hanstom | Late Feports from the hail storm destrict | President D riedly summoned to Klioto, in order to attend | apparent hey agred completely up SligTanter dge Wilsc as also per- | men CATIinE = TUaRE e lace. & ‘micting tomorrow at. headquarters apparently that ey sered wompletely 0G0 | mitted, on behalf of John Gooas, to file a | ersed his ruling, Judge Hughcs had held | windows were broken in that part of the city, | One person i reported injured. 1t appenrs | ton was circulated praying amnesty = be TOULON, May 6.—The French crulsers |asking Kalnoky's opinion regarding Mgr. | rief in the present case, L ‘]»lw”» l«}lx x\.‘«m{ :,] uld not be &us-|yet there was a prolonged bombardment and | he was caught in the field and was knoclked | granted the political pr ers. By b o'clock Sfax and Cecille will accompany the French | Agliardi's visit to different Hungarian towns MANY POINTS UNDECIDED. sl ki ““»l\'“ ik ‘“l“"“‘“'“” €X- | fruit trees suffered some injury. The streets [ insensible and was unable to reach home till | in the afternoon about 500 names had been B T e e | A e e " he | Mr. Guthrie bean by saying that counsel | SCPUNE “cases arlsing in the land or naval | were strewn with leaves that hud been | late, In a fecble condition. Various reports |afixed to the petition, An hour later tlie They were loaded yesterday with ammunition | considered the papal nuneio's journey inop- | for the appellants in the cases had becn sub- forces, or in the militia when in actual|siripped from the trees, while drifts of hail | show the stock loss to amount to some ten |document was presented to the pi and provisions. portune, adding that if Hungary was desir- | jected to considerable criticism for their mo- [ $ervice in time of war or public danger,” | stones lodged against the curbstones, where | head of cattle, nearly 100 hogs and a few [ who replied he would submit it FOSTER HAS LEFT PEKING. Olis ot 80/ dalng, e, tle minister ‘of forelan ‘;nl, Tobvatrahanrinel bttty HaORTelt fustic h;-mu;‘eu;)m ,lumlinlry(‘r\\-ns \::):10 nwn‘ ml \:"u (i);y|lmy for hours after the storm had sub- | pigs, council. A RETNBTON i 5 affairs, was ready to lodge a complaint | fied in the realization of the fact that there | OF danger, Justics G A ered the | sided. A reservoir on the farm of W. J. Bryan, 5 e 7 c.f” '.]\‘].E:j,.:;N"‘..:"‘,ym',: o »,f",‘f:":,,.,”'!f.. against him in the Vatican. y were many points still undecided in the final | opinion of the court, sald that the opposite| The large city green houses at Hanecom | west cf the city, which covered wuju- twenty | MISFIT IN TIE POLICE DEPARTMENT. Uit ion ke ya: Foa cheA TV ashinaton -withia-thie The reading of these notes caused a great |and definite adjudication of what the entire | SO0 1_-1‘_!\:“1 had mu_h‘ _b en presumed. | park suffered severely. }’rulml:ly one-third ¢f | acres about ten fest deep, washed out and = s i iR o pashingion within the | interest in the house. The baron then con- | country was vitally interested in, and he as- These citizens in the army and navy were | the glass was broken. Fortunately, the thou- | caused considerablc damage to fence ridges | Man witha Cork Leg Appolnted Fatrols. \E‘fmm"“("r-‘.[‘,’:'lf(: D offe. coonEyut [ tended the government would ot allow the | sured all ccncerned that the counsel for the in the actual service of the United States at | sands of blooming plants ready to be trans- [ and corn cribs which it could reach. At 4 min in Kansas Clty, John W. Foster has left Peking " r home, | NO1Y see to interfere in the internal affairs llanis in the present case wou d approve | all Aimes whether in war or peace, and the [ferred to the ooen alr were uninjured. p. m. today the hail lay two feet decp in KANSAS CITY, May 8~A smile which golng by way of Shanghal. This would ¢ of Hungary. Finally the house unanimously | i spirit of the highest patriotism and | military and naval authorities had jurisdic- 1t would heve seemed mwuch like autumn | where it had drifted. The center of | broadened into a laugh and finally broke into. Rvior Shananat } adopted a motion noting the premier's state- | With no desire for mere self-aggrandizement. | tion and custody of their persons. it all the leaves driven to the ground and | the stricken district showed over five inches . him to Che-Foo, which is between the peints | yyone ™ Tho incident is now regarded as | He said the question involved was a con- 10, prineiple involved in the case 18 con- | Sidewalks had been brown Instead of green, | of water to have fallen, The Ice pond at | ° EUFaW was upon the face of every cltizen ;‘I::“';"‘f";"Ij":l}‘“";‘l’“i‘m‘)ll(‘_’;‘I‘I"‘j‘ negotla- | closed. titutional one, and adied: “The constitu- | sidered of vital interest to officers of the | thcugh except in the southern part of the [ Swift and Company's fce plant was raised | °f Kansas City this evening when they read 15 ‘,V‘:"I"k{"l DA LAty M_‘: i hang romalt® | caundn tiad Not Asken A Contersace: :‘\‘l:‘n\l1ml.h:?r;‘n‘uI‘vl\’\:‘al”rrt"'ll‘I;-I'Itllvjl|"' fon \\‘lh‘l‘ I [ army and nivy. Before Judge Hughes ren- :‘tfv{_i "uu'\'f: .‘V-'l‘”l"‘;& was not noticeable in | gver five feet, the highest it has cver been. | in tne evening papers of the doings of the in conference with the emperor and the| LONDON, May 6.—The parliamentary se it L stinies, and in- | dered his opinion the pow:r of court-martials | '0%% t the bough BEATRICE, May 6.—(Special Telegram,)— A L scfar as this court shall preserve it intact, | to impris Heune L1 Yamen, will act with Viceroy Li's | retary to the colonlal office, Mr. Sydney | acrbrding {0 its. loiter and its spirlt, of per. | i sruse! VERY SEVERE ASHLAND worst parts of the track the hail . » celcbrated his Gist birthe no serfous damage was done, Few [shcw the damage to be pricipaliy to the cr day on the 230 inst. During the day a petl= 1 new Board of Police Commissioners, only re. had been selder questioned an1| SHELTER FOR MEN AND HORSES. | This section of Nebraska is no longer suffer- | cently appointed by the governor of “Mis- Rl I Fdbresonting.China, BTt I B EOie s At Comraon. hin| ocoraing taytt ST supreme court sustained him the | People on the streets casily found shelter | ing for rain, there being a ccpious downpour | sourl. One of the most ludicrous of the ap= B e s | B e oI ons. M|t chie daskhesstoligrroritaiatranbita iahty) itom ot (1Bl srmylt Saatipayy Wanthorities | (romiUlofernial ipeltingbithlt swaata. haca) | Bridhy, ‘snotnorsustiay stterndon fanalian: | colnimentaion Hieihalles force WastiAl S8 B i T enalion \HAL. tha envpaser | Jeots BAt0LLNLE: ot saquent Tiad back Focetved | HapwiKess o TMigary . Rlocy. on. Shemo, . o1éi| Toud have Besn overtugaiay matter to get horsea undcr cover. Hundreds | other this afternoon. The ground Is thor- | man with a cork leg, and the best part of the B Ohton hos. raiiiad. tho treaty, (Ths in.|Erom Canadn’ (o catl ‘o conference of \he!l (s eolirt chooso batween the atatute and ihe | ooncho case of the corporation of the Roman {iof them ¥ unhitched and driven onto the [ oughly soaked. — The oats and wheat are | joke is tho fact that the cork-legged mam formation Is o positive as to be bevond ques- rent British colonies in order to discuss | con Gueionyotcean” s qacision and th he | Catholic bishops of Nezqually in Washington | <! ewalks and into the doors of stores and | looking fine and everybody is happy over the | hobbled into Chief Irwin's office for his com= tion. It clears up many contradictory state- ‘”‘l,,-“.""'”l‘ of laying the proposed Pacific [ FE0S H0 e TR ween an obite 'l‘-’x; ‘| territory vs John T. Gib:on, R. T. Yeatman office buildings. crop prospect. ¢ mission as a patrolman today. The man’ ments from unofficial sources as to whether | e o L e i o ot (h anaehssUniisa g et ek avcinlonsiot RuigH FRTIBAN VA sete roportedifromball ipastajoti || ILIXONS; WiNbhn iRy il s Cneclal) =000t | mafansta Wil AT Condot S QUIBOR NS NEL NS the emperor had or had not ratified. The | Emperor Refused Kulnoky's Reslznation. |04 then an essence of judicial duty to Yeciqe | United States court for the district of Wash- the city, but so far as has been learned no | rains have fallen almost every day in this | of the merriment unwittingly made at his ratification of the Chinese emperor brings | V1 A, May 6.—Emperor Francls Joseph | formelly, disregarding statute, decicion or | "ELOR Was affirmed ParviowiusEndndured 2 Coupty/fontho past whek expense, and golng into® Chlet Irwin'a office China and Japan to a final accord, so that it T e s Ry FefaLding T tatute: ok . 5 o Perhaps the heaviost damage was dcne to | Rabbits can hide fin the grain flelds and | b excléfmed remains only for Japan to settle with Russia Ky declininglitol nusiptiilie It iooHutstant siwith il tho L fundamental lav.|| SOVTH SUARDTATENAGR mue HoAse |\the Nogstation lw itie path - of ithie: sterm(|igern 18 up iy uasny. places few farmers| “I'm the man with the cork leg. Guess B e protesting powere. 1t alsn makes | 563, FeslEnation as imperial naisier 07 |and & centurs' of error cannot over: Where the heavicst hafl fell the strects and | began to cultivate their corn last week, the | IIl have to own up to it.” gertaln that the armistice which runs until | foreisn afta rule the constitution. The question Is not to | Seeretary Smith Lecic sldewalks were covered with a thick carnet of | eatlicst cultivation for many years, Chief Irwin was thunderstruck. He sent Wednesday—the sime day as the ratificition— | MARY ELL NEW ROLE | be detarmined by considerations of present ex- Have Xankton Langnayiodemoliys TR o e T atvatlon o apesey | [isloey (o RChmm N aneERivie ARG RIS will not be followed by a Japanc-e advance pediency or practicability or hardship, but| WASHINGTON, May 6—(Special Tele- | b fn SIcanly a8 if mafle with a Knlfe. In f Dt o b e ity . When they heard the remarkable news they on Peking. Domonsteates In Court that Sho ls a |according to the lights, the purgoses, the in- | gram.)—Secretary Hoke Smith today ren- | full At :Ll“mh"'” otither dypotebrancties i Eruits otesll kinds Spromise to fuofan|iburataimitos tisetianen offre b et Qi glR It is said by officials that the exchange of Hypiiotiah tention of the framers, and as they intended | 5000 i LRy ang | ullvieninohilnnthicknets sroreiont fham iths sbUR] AREGEOR: with a look of Incredulity. AR s % Greiioe0. o Wedoeasywll | ICANAB. CITY L e 62X anesialito. the | 1h0 Sonatitiion! io-oporate o must we sne | dered .u;«m adverse to the state of South | trees. Garden plats in all parts of the aity | Afew wecks more of rain and sunshine | “Where's that man with the cork leg?" des be largely a formality, now that China has S G e T L '® | forco 1t today.” Dakota's claim to select jchool indemnity | Were more or lcss damaged, but the loss | and hay will be cut in the Logan valley. manded Fyke. Dot apancee ratifcation was. given some | Journal from Topeka, Kan. says: —Mrs i neot6 are not to beldanrived ot tns [xeALin Yank ond Blolats s tion, was heavlest in the southern and eastern | BUTTE, Neb., May 6.—(Special Telegram.) | "*vs a joke, tau't 12 thno ago.The manner in which the two | Mary E. Lease, orator and politiclan, has us- | herited rights, such as are embedde In our | In consequence of th> decision School C parts. Young plants and fruit trees wero | —A coplous shower fell throughout this| ey ¢ is. it is a tough one on me,” said Dowereare treating It a8 a formality is indl- [ sumed a new role. She is a hypnotist, a | constitu.ion, by mere precedont or the techai- seq of the decision Schiool Com- | greatiy injured.” In a yard on Lake street all | county this afternoon, fufusing new life 100 | condon. He rolled up his trousers on his cated by the fact that Count Ito, Japanese | first-class one at that, as shown by an exhi- | 4l application of the rule of stare decisis, I\:‘:l“mm Loskiin T p e (et f»“:rr;’lurih:'llftr«nc"un ot !"(‘;‘Iilioltl'fl(;h’;“r\d(n“' EonEs e — Hghtivien and ithe oomm lationATA IR chief envoy, 18 not going to Clhe-Foo, and | pition given by her here today during the 4, RO (oo : 3 filler, who represented the state, will Prob- | oighth street a property owner picked Wp'a | MAIL DAMAGED ¥FRUIT AND CROPy [ ETADCL Li Hung Chang, China's chief negotiutor, | progress of the Investigation now procesding LTON CASE CAUSED THE TROUBLE, | ably bring suit againat the wecretary to com- | EEIR "Gl R an ounted out. (hirty six & It s too true,” said Mr. Shelley, mourn= also sends a ropresentative, against certain officers of the state insane| The point of contention, said Mr. Guthrie, | PeL bim to allow of eelections biing made L 0 -$iX | Wisconsin and Bani's Visted by Destrac- | fully. “I guess all the boys will be guying Officlals say.also that the gathering of for- | aslyum. During the procecdings she, with | was that the authorities establish the prinei. | 809 to lssue patents to the state. This was Buashek of younk grapes: tivy Storms. uz no elgn war ships at Che-Foo is less belligerent | out announcing her purpose, walked across | ple that taxation on the income of one class | the dctermination expressed by those gen- BRUNTIQNIBQUTH RTRINYH, STEVEN'S POINT, Wis., M2y 6.—A cyclone | The appointment of Condon will probably than would appear on the surface. 1t had | the committee room to where J. L. Flint an | of property (s as objectionable as upon an. | tlemen before they I:ft the city. It is prob-| A walk along Leavenworth, South Six-|passed over the southern part of town this | be reconsidered. A museum freak, an ex been arranged that the diplomats of Euro- [ attendant at the asylum, was sitting, and re- | other. He charged the Hilton case with being | AVIe, therefore, that proceedings will be be- | teenth, Thirteenth and Tenth streets pre- | yorning, A huge rolling column o sand, | Sindidate for conerers and.a._prixe ARNLAN pean_countries should hold a conference at | marked, with a pass of her hand before his | the solo cause of all the error in this mat- | 8un Immediately upon receipt of the decision | sented a scene of desolation. The streets and A S & n of sand, | wore also placed on the rolls. The locak Che-Foo, nnd the vessels are said to be a[eyes: “Mr. Flint, you look weary; our testi- | ter. It was, he said, a political case, in| by thes> oflicers, walks were covered with leaves and branches, | dust and debris settled down over the clty | papers have been making a strong fight part of this gathering, although the strength [ mony must have have been trying on you.” | which the administration of Washington was | There are two methods of procedure open almost every window on the north and west | just east of the Central shops and swept | against any change in the police commission= B O et ehows sho. moans. (o be | Mo Flint. atiomptod 1o @ eclom oy senst. | Mtoh aneimat the emiion of \washington was | )" the state. First, it can apply to the |3ides of the “streets was broken. Almost [ along for about a mile, tearing up trees and [ cra and the police department, but Governon prepared for emergencies. ness, but Mrs. Lease made another pass of | in which the local prejudice cut an important [ COUTts to compel the secretary to recognize | SHETY Pane was shattered in the wooden flats | oyerturning outbuildings. The wind was fol- | Stone appointed men whom the newspapers CHINA HAS HERSELF TO BLAM tier hands and, Flint weat “dead asleop.” fsure.Ho controverind (1o axinton Thor 4t | selections fled in behalf of th state gt |00 the south side of Leavenworth between |lowed by a heavy rainfall. This afternoon | opposed, and criticlsms of all their actions Is WASHINGTON, May 6.—"The Chinese Mr, Flint,” sald Mrs. Lease, “did you | decision in the Hilton case had decided that | Chamberlain, and, second, to ask the United | TWenty-second and Twenty-third streets. Be- | the city was again visited by a heavy rain | not wanting. d the report of your tes 3 ted | {ween L th o ) > b government has but itself to blame for its | Fad the report of your testimony in the f only the capitation tax and the land tax w States dlstriot court, of. Soyth Dakota to en- | ¥eer, Leavenworth street and the Unlon Pa- | storm, Two or three inches of rain has fallen | xqyy BAD WAY fows of' the “war with Japan, " Governmen; LS direct taxes, and asked I (bis was <o, why | ol local offcers from permitting settiers to R R e i 4 officials high up in China were in the em- | v, “oey "ant'n t. as il congre ess than thirty days | file upon selcctions made by the state pend- | were tarn off the 2, the ¢ A ANAGO, Wis, May 6.—The storm , 3 i §ath Eiato d St Vell, you did ‘not testify to any such | after the Ln il et Lhen 2 ) A e atal were torn off the roofs of two houses and the | last night was uhprecedented in this section | OVer It of the Winter Sowiug as Ceem svl::' l‘l“)\«:‘“\)?ll‘ln;d::x ‘.;wrxo uTl‘s d-‘n‘nrxl"\ln) 1:‘ j|itlungs axiha Gapital aaid you did, ‘did you it | g ucted m‘r\; vl’ mxprx:?mh:‘.':' 5 :jwlv:vr{:\ .l((f;l dicision upon the question in]proofs themselves perforated by the hail [of the country. e PR B Rendered Practically WWorthless, all our movements.” X ; (handing him a sheet of writing paper con- | resolution to report a plan for laying direct | It is probable that the president’s proc aloney broken by hail in the village. Residents of | TOPEKA, Kan, May 6.—The Kansas R AN tartline auncuncementimade | & UNAE a list of names). taxes by apportionment? mation will be issued t 4 ' The houses and buildings on the west side | the town of Vernon report all erops cut to | Board of Agriculture issued today, through by Captain Norton McGifin, who has just | a O thats Bl Wrong; L dlamt testify to] Mr. Guthrie then presented at some length | 98/, MAN80) COWRRRAN, of Sixteenth street were as badly used up as [ the ground. Fruit trees were in blossom and | Secretary F. D. Coburn, its first crop res B Al iio oty fronst n taiveats | Teoctl) oo A sIat. STho CapLal aa Bt | (no contention that, ‘as It was clearly the in.| _Reynold’s Construstion More Liberal, | those on Leavenworth. Trees were stripped | are now ruined. Hall stones one and one- | port of the season R vice In the Chineae navy, He was come | “See sald Mrs, Leass, “how atiff your | tention of congress to have the law act as'a| WASHINGTON, Mgy @=The action of ;1,“",] e ",‘ Koty nere ”;“.”"‘”‘l all along | half inches in diameter wera plcked up after | Winter Wheat—The acreage sown last fall B ander of the Chen Yuen, the famous iron- |arm Is getting” Flint's arm drew up ana | Whole upon the incomes, the provisions which | the pension bureau in cogblruing the legal ho strect. In some cases the awnings above [ the storm. There were 105 window Mghts | is estimated as having been 4,061,137 acres, hen : ; [ ew up an o h oot Ui ERREIONE WAl e an ConRtruing, the oc%at | stores were torn into shreds. Every window | broken in the roller mill, | e L s Aot RS S :‘l“l “““';“ J“\‘l“"“‘ ) 'I’“““""“‘“'““'l\ | bokngias Banasont pdle s tind YOUN| act. The law, he said, expressly s [t Chendence under the act of|in a flat between Vinton and Castellar streats | EMPORIA. Kan., May 6.—A terrific fall of | preceding year. Dy unfavorable wenther China and Japan e has returnsd to [ limbs, too," s e Wichita woman, and | ® W, he eaid, expressly Includes 8 been reversed by AsS-|as ghattered. The Castellar Presbyterian | hail occurred here this ev g, which has 3 b Easand: dagan, | B turned *to il Jud Ahe Wioly 1, and | 30 T Gther Income” from Tang and pact | slstant Becretary of tha Interlor Revnolds, | %8 astells esbyterian | hail o crc this even'ng, which has | conditions 3 per cent of America, most likely (o remain, a5 he evi- | traightvay ane « { his legs was stiffer than | [0 gl I.h‘hl an w‘" "‘ll‘lzn{w;"‘ per- | e o Oh n demendent mthers caec, | church, at Sixteenth and Castellar streets, | probably jujured the fruit crop considerably. | acres, have beew Tt EOETdees Enpk. thivk < well.~ ob'Chinege |36 TORIAN OUBHL 0 Mot ian e A DAL A The ruling provides where the raperty bas: | and the Catholic church at Seventeenth and | But little wind accompanied the hail. The | Worthless, and at least 4 nnlxlv.nry nn‘d n\\.\\‘ aff R m\fvrl \:l;h«: r| :; ? 'n.x.)!x‘x\ .\“,\lglr,. . Le .l £18 Al50 income; foe AR rlr‘- ) ’\’"‘x:( H‘ ze sed by a mothe )l‘l.n-hm.\‘ o w]n r means Center streets have not a whole window pane | heaviest rain of the season followed, which | Will be planted in other crops. (Chin “I was in the hospital and nof com- | played ir subject. She made him do | 8overnment has insizted tha as not only | of support, is o small that it will not yiel mand ot e Chen Yuen at WelHal-Wel as | all sorts of things, ridiculous and otherwise, | the intention, but within the power of con- | an income suificient to sapport her during n the east side, Every light and several | was much noeded. Crops in general will be | Ar¢ Feported in many countite lkely to da s reported. Had I been In that fight I|and finally brought him out of his trance | ETess to tux the income from municipal bends. | her life it should not deprive her of the Shakow In Hass' ot ouss on Rishiseutn x| &reaUy. Imprered, much damage unless checked by much weg me e L b deprive her of e Eim streets were destroyed and the plants in- e Weather, Kansas expects little from hep would not have been here, as T would never | With ‘{rhl“ passes of her hands, T'h» ulr]\u\‘ of the act is single and entir Li;’:} "; b \\‘:""; (l’:\h“.uwuwx‘] means ,’( jured. ‘The same fate overtook a Ki,‘“”m, KILLED THE ENTIRE SCHOOL BOARD | wheat crop of 1565, ¥ SR Sabes then allve, Mo T showd nob{ A% Mrt Laateprosesied with her ast the FEME 1a 10 a8y, the taxation of Incomes frem | not merely enough to supply the neces- | on Frederick street, between Fourteenth and —— The area which will be devoted to corn Bave given them the satistaction of catching | committce and witnesses looked on dumb- | all sources. In order to preserve the provi- saries of life for a limited period of years, | Fifteenth streets. Paxton & Vierling' ¢ | E1ection Row 1n o Colorado Town Results [ 1% put down as from 18 to 20 per cont more BEIn e ©ap0. wiinies ed’ o 2 [ Bl Acur0es,. - A f ce 1 erling’s new o sults 0 g8 o, 18 10 3 se AN~ faranese had oo “ehi8 | founded and only regained their composure | sions now remaining the court must strike | but a comfortable maiteance of thé pen- | building at Seventeenth and the railroad I melnka men ke v in in 18, approximaiing un Increase of BRI itebline Qnartan to. forelan: doss: \l-’h‘f‘n ‘,‘nr \:ul\:u; IH; .',","r“l the perform- | cut words actually used, such as rents, in- | sloner during the remaining years of her | yricke which is constructed largely of iron | DENVER, Colo, May 6.—A special to the SO R L el T was very conspicuous, and they meant it, [ "¢ " 1th fox s0e SaY 2om “'”I“"I"’."““ of land. He declared the L ~ and glass, had a decidedly deserted appear- [ ponubiican from Como, Colo,, says: At th ing 18 all based upon conditions “exe BURE0’ we went fnto the hig battle of Yals 1| DURBANT 15 30 S8 FaizD In sury |1t should be seat back to congress, Decauss New Fourth Class Posimasters, ance, as almost every pane of glass in th P ¢ 0, Colo, Says: At the| isiing on or immediately ‘prior to April ¥ B e carallons o xsep cut of the 4 2 T (it is url;:rlPu!lr{raml \njust, and in violation of | WASHINGTON, May &—(Special Tele- | building s broken Tarryall district school house, nine miles | but it s proper sy hat sirice therk hands of the Japanese In case we should gat | State Inclined to Give Him Plent s | the €xDrEss provisions of the constitution. | gram.)—Postmasters were appoinied today | South Thirteenth street, between Pacific | east of Como, Benjamin Ratliffe today shot | 1o O e il taling. over exa the worst of It. Yes, to be plain, I would 8. Qixe Tim Riauty of Tl EXEMPTIONS AND LIMITATIONS. as follows: Nebraska—Saltillo, Lancaster [and Vinton streets, presented much the same | and killed Samuel Taylor, L. F. McCurdy dveirehs in Knnuas, these, If cona have killed myselt before belng taken for| §AN PRANCISC X He then took up the question of exemp-|county, M. V. Thompson, vice Henry Hart- | appearance. It is reported that at the south | auq Georg = R ] s Course, prexige one of Kansash athclilisd maself e AN FRANCISCO, May ~6—Theodore | (jons and limitations, repéating much of the | Man, restgned. lowa—Hgburt, Kossuth | end of the street roofs of sheds wero per ! “":"“’T “‘I"‘ ‘\\«i:l ‘”'r: titu ‘]’”’""» s “"“ great 'crop seasors “Now that the war is over I want to say argument advanced at the first hearing, and | feaved: Peterson. Olay: o Codk, re- | forated by the ice bullets. At the National [ P4 R WA ¢ acting as judges at the 7 e A% sight here that there 1s a blot on the pre-| for his lite for the ) ¥ 21kea. the court (o declars. the Whols Sck e | e Hiae G e R, B Y oure | ball, Thirteenth and Williams streets, 124 | nousl sotiocl clection, Wyath, who surrived | LOOKING OVER EDGEMONT QUARRY vious fair fame of Japan which will never be [ ;o1 NS (V6 ATF (1€ (TRRECRE of Blanche | coystitutional, because of the exemptions, | Dakota—Meckling, Clay = eousty, Dayid | Small panes of glass werc broken. Acro four hours, eald Ratliffe opened a discus- £ —— 4 effaced. Without one word of warning, be- | will ant Turry im0 el S ne, Police | Replylng to the suggestion of Attorney Gen- vice C. N. Taylar, resigncd the street a lttle to the south a pho- | $10n over text books for the district and then ) Hon. J. K. the Sou b Dakots foro war had been declared, their fleet undatit time to prepare for his de- Olney that in the light of the recent de- Anothee Pl R ey tographer's gallery appears to have gone accused n.‘l»(\.“l';‘f ‘g‘iyl..,.(!,rl;(:,; 1h‘“ “"f iy 3 & pounced down on the defenseless Kow Shing | The case will, ‘therefore, not be | cision the government should refund the| wASHINGTON, May 6o(Special T. through a small-sized cyclone. BEvery win y. Ratliffe accldentally fired his| EDGEMONT. 2 ) pecial Teles and sent her with 10,000 souls to the bot. | Called until July, CICE of Detectives Lees [ money collected under former Income tax | o, o Alben SV BRI 16- | dow is gone and the roof is caved in.” Som -’nlv. !’1 ball «;u.m g nl‘- V{lu r r! Taylor's | gram.)—Hen. Jonathan B. Sear sccretary) tom. It was one of the most cold bloode fd today that the case of the prosecution | Jaws,” Mr. Guthrie said: “The people of th " 4 g ARPOU s ap- | distance north of Williams the windows In a | foot, doing no dan uring the exciting 0 ) X 4 is complete and ready for trial at Tnited 8 - . ‘ o pointed an examining surgeon for the pen- | haseme secupled by " ere broke disc on following Ratliffe to: p and treasurer of the American Sugar Refining crimes in the history of the world, tme. ne police are dissatietl-d with Linlied B f"f\l*‘lf“:’ "(“(‘ tho. Jusame E to on burcay at Tincoly, 'Neb, and Dr. W 12 Z‘;;l skt eaouRl ,,,} T ','“'”’y‘l“ o3 braksn vr:“,"’,l,‘:‘, red o Ral “,,),,,L," i ”;' company, accompanied by his family, arrived GLADSTONE BLAMES THE SULTAN. | fort 1o shield Durrant, Stated at the pre- | make similar sacrifices today 'if it were ahobla-Bol. al hours in shovelling out the fce. water | Ratliffe then shot' McCurdy, striking him in | In his special car at 10 o'clock this eveningy sy limi ary A\.).A,‘nl..'u. n that m:l..l”l] the | necessary. Congress has not returned the 1 A;llntufrl A\'Iml Dangereusty 111, and dirt that Ilmll entered ’n\n- premises of | the back ‘m! causing instant death. He | Searles will examine the grindstone manue aurkish Qovernmeat Behaving Worse in OF escaping gas_ o the church cotton tax, altbough it was clearly sectional ASHINGTON, May, 6.—Rear Admiral |John Rush, at Fourteenth and Martha streets, | then shot Wyatt in the back. Ratliffe sur- | factory and the quarry, in which he I8 Artinenls Than it Did fo Bulgaria. Aoy Sthaugnatin alatament ik ooyl Partia andunfalr Has 1t ever been ad. | Almy, United States navy, retired, Is very | also suffered considerably. Windows were | rend-red to Deputy Sherifft Link at Como. | largely interested. He f'on his return from LONDON, May 6.—Rt. Hon. Willlam E atening letiers have Feceived by | vanced as a priuciple of justice and morality [ 111, and in view of hig adyanced age h broken in almcst every building on the west | He says he did his best and what he thought | a trip to Denver and the northwest, and wil} v o 20 Mr. 4 M o o school girls whe Durrant that if you decide a certain interpretation of | family and fricnds are seriously alarmed |side of the street, and grass, plants and trees | was justifiable homicide. The dead stay at Edgemont a day. ghdulune. lnh-le ter ‘;-‘I" Afln; “\-r)lnmr Blanche " Lamont’s m school on | the customs laws has been erroncous every over his condition wero xvluul: ’Ilv.h‘lrml Pt among the most highly respected eitizen The second large shipment of grindstones. tevenson, chairman of the Anglo-Armenian | the day of her ¢ The girls | man who had paid without protest is-enti- FLOR OTRER IR.ZAN. g rhe beautiful lawns that border both sides | of Park county. Ratliffe is 66 years of age | to New York was sent from Edgemont tos assoclation, says that the conduct of the | By bepn wamned that if they ACSif| tled to bave his duties refunded? TAYLOR'S BRUTHER-1N-LAWARRESTED of Tenth strect, south of Pacific street, sut- | and an fuvalid. B¢ [ day. It consisted of over 100 fine Tazom sultan and the Turkish government in the | yiilence il . Mr. Guthrie concluded at 3 o'clock, and was - . | terea severel, any of the young trees e ——— gtones for factories in the east that ha Armenian question has been worse than their S followed by Assistant Atterney General Whit- | < 2764 with Aldlag fonth Dakota's | 4long the walks and in the yards were also Wifo of Leslie Stephen Dead until now used emery wheels. Three experfl conduct regarding Bulgaria in 1876, Joe Vurris Will e Hangad. ney, oo benalt of the savernmank. Mr. W . Treasurer to Escape. damaged. The glass in the green houe on | LONDON, May 6.—The wife of lie | turners of grindstone have been wired fom - ST. JOSEPH, May 6.—Governor Stone has | ney complained of the brief time given for| CHICAGO, May 6.—The arrest of H. M ntze's property, on the east side of the | giannen M. A., the author of the “Dictionary | from Berea, O. The wholo of the machinery L.+ Johm Durns Told to Go Home. refused to commute the sentence of Joe | Preparing for the rehearing. He sald the gov- | Benedict, brother-in-law of W. W. Taylor, | street, were broken and many of the plants | ¢ Nyyignal Biography,” is dead used Dbeing of grindstones has had to be LONDON, May 6.—John Burns, the mem- | Burris, sentenced to death for assault, and | €rnment would not again present any argu- | the defaulting state treasurer of South Da- destr !|W‘r l.umhl..’\u“:yn !:c\'.-rdlv fine e ot Bl duplicated, and (8 now In course of construos bor of Parilament and labor leader, 1n the [ bo will be hanged Saturday. Bureis has been | MY OB xll.e.u.:".mm. ;(‘;:u.]‘k‘.\.w'l“.,,,.q_ Kota, Ttook. piace 1n Cupomu. . the Leland | 177 Blanis on Bishop Worthinglon's premists | - Movetmeats of Goean steamors, May 8. | tion Jt will"be shipped from Edgemant ime Rant y - g e d o ppose an. aw had ever e torn into shreds, and 8 Injuccd, t New York—Arrived—Steamer Zaandamn, | mediately. course of his speech at the Labor day demon- | twice reprieved. He was placed In the mur- A amer Zaandamn, : B e e o montion, of | hotel. ~Pinkerton detectives say that it has | Many windows in the fine re idences alo g he | ¢, oo TN o Y : ——— stration in Hyde park was greeted with | derer's cell this morning and searched for | o) posible exemptions. If such a require- | bien definitely learncd that Benedict assisted | street were shatiered. A large number of [_\‘:'s't:."}::.:‘]x:t:fl Nosmandia, i Weven W. . Weber Bound Over. Sroans. and crigs of ~Why Qld not you sup- | m€ans by which he could take his ow ife. | munt were (o be appiled there would be very | Taylor to escape. A man was gent tof the panes in Brownell Hall and Mathias | york for Bremen SIDNEY, Neb, May 6.—(Special Teles port Kelr Hardie?" “Traitor!" ete. A N —— few valid laws. As to the question of the | Springfield, Il for requisition papers and | chapel, beside it, were also broken At Moville—Arrived—Ni ym Port- | €ram.)—The preliminary exam nation of Wa Replying to this outburst of disapproval, | (o (‘;:",‘:}"‘);" the Naval Academr, exemptions of rentals of real estate, that|as soon as he returned Bepedict was placed IN THE CITY'S CENTER. P TS 1.“",1,',"'?‘:""' from Port- | o Webor, slias Pisher, for sbtaining §0odse Mr. Burns eald: “If you don’t want to hear | WASHINGTON. May 6.—The secretary of | way' qifferent. The government had hope: | under arrest and immedistely taken aboard | In the center of the city there were very | Al Liverpool—Arrived—Sachem, from Bos- | and cash of Joweler Relnhart, took place me [ will go hom the navy has appointed Herbert Howard of | this question could be so presented as to|the train for South Dakets. Th s 5 d - | and eash of Jowelor Relnbart, fock pidos Mg % fact of the | few large buildings that escaped damage. | to are cke It 0! "This was tollowed by cries of “G0 home," | Port Huron, Mich., a cadet at the naval | obtain a reversal of the former opinion. He | arrest was kept secret un.ll after he was S 5 0 S e fore Judge Ricker this afternoon. He waly In many cases a single round hole was made | At Glasgow—Arrived—Hiberntan, from Bos- | held n $300 bonds for the district courty FXou are Be Workingmags” academy, contended that the bills in these cases asked | on the train s if by a cannon ball. The buildings in the | ton, 8 % Noae of the property was recovereds Durrant will spend several quiet weeks in the county jail before he is placsd on trial

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