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\ _—— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. Em— ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY¥ 11, 1895—TWELVE PAGES. Rebellion Not fo Near Ended as the Mother Country Imagines, CUBAN INSURGENTS CAPTURE A CITY ROUTED THESPA ISH TROOPS KURINO RIDICULES THE STORY Says the Japanese Will Never Mo a Danger In the Hawaian Ialands. WASHINGTON, May 10.—The attention of Minister Kurino of Japan was called to a dis- patch from San Francisco published yester- day Intimating that there is lability of trouble from the Japanese in the Hawalian fslands. The dispatch in question purports to contain information recently received by MORE TROUBLE FOR INDIANS Proposal to Out Off Their Privilege of Hav- ing More Than One Wife. AMERICAN HORSE ARRESTED FOR BIGAMY GLE COPY FIVE CENTS. WORK OF A PRETTY ADVENTURESS Secured the Fortane of & Plaln Old Missourt Citizen.' ST. JOSEPH, May 10.—(Speefal)—David Clow, one of the plainest men 4a the state, has been the cause of endless’ litigation be- tween his wife, Mrs. Martha Clow, and Mrs. Elizabeth Chapman. The latest sult brought by Mrs. was Clow for $10,000 against Mrs. Chapman for allenating her husband's PENNED IN BY THE FLAMES Prompt Work of the Chicago Firemen faves a foore of Lives, ONE MAN KILLED AND ELEVEN INJURED THE BEE BULLETIN, { Weather Forecast for Nebraskn: Generally Fair; War arfable Winds, 'a 1. Spanish Troops Sustain a Defeat. American Horse Hud Too Many Wives. Fatal Fire in a Chicago Hotel. Rarewell to General Brooke, . More Colorndo Miners Blown Up. Governor Morrill Not Yet Arrested. BADE FAREWELL T0 BROOKE Erilliant Reception Tendered Him and Hig Wife at the Omaba Olub, FRESENTED A BEAUTIFUL FUNCH BOWL 3. St. Joe Defeats Quiney. — C. W. Ashto ! et that tions. . Clow was given a verdict A Regiment of Cadiz Sent to Tt Rellet Cut || ,um’:':""lm"“:: e iy | Agent wt Tine Ridge of the Opinion the :;M,J; P bt appealed Several ot the Injured Will Probably Dle— | IHawthfenc Race Track Rulded. Ex-Senator Manderson, In the Name of the to Pleces by Gomer's Vallant Men oK. SEnToRd. NERLE owing o Japn’s v'clt‘»ry Crusade is for Purpose of Mak- Clow was 4t one Ume vey ¥k, but Ha fel Flames Cut Off All Egress from the 4. Editodil and Comment. People of Omaha, Expressed Thelr ATuv IR BEoey feot : ate, g § g Buriing Daildl Eroopt 1 LRI in Goea to the Jury, 4 Lol S over China; that thers are a number of o "’; o into the hands of Mrs. Chapman, a young Farelovhon 0ol Ceredaco Hurned by Incendinries, | UL CLL AL mpa, trained leaders among them, and that they LU b and pretty mlvcnm;lus, w]ho Now owns most J Progress of the Fhillips Murder 1 -ial. the General Replied, i threaten to come forward and bscome a N e :'C-MS""I'O('"r““‘:"l‘:";m‘:‘:; 6. Council Nluffs Local Matter TAMPA, Fla, May 10—Passengers arriv- | 50w foctor in the affairs of Hawail, Ku'| WASHINGTON, May 10.—Special Agent| with the Chapman woman, and in a series | CHICAGO, May 11.—A fire in which one[ 7. ‘“‘ase ot Laker, Absconded. St G e 10g on the Plant steamer Mascotte say the | and ridiewlous i the extreme, Tho Japances | Dickeon at Plne Ridge, S. D., has reported | of lawsults recovered a 1’0"'0'(‘,“" the prob- | man fs known to have lost his life and ten| 8 Tragedy on a Philadelphia Streot. -l g b apamiplag b the oo g e says, ate . [to the Indian office that American He Lo ML £ o D B LR B T e ed, four of them probab! MHELALR B LI Ul L b e o condition of things is encouraging to the | in Hawaii, he says, are an orderly and indus- | to n ce tha merican Horse, | oo an now live together in one of the fine | Others were injured, four of them probably > tion of friendships which still endure was th Cuban insurgents. It 1is declared that | trious people, Most of them are farmers and | the well known Sioux chief, has been arrested | rosidences formerly owned by him. He has | In a fatal manner, occurred in a rooming | :_“":“‘."‘"' :f“""{ ';"' LA LL farewell reception which was 1:\|r:d :a A Camaguay has been Invaded by Gomez and | fione of them have recelve ;l!_m'l‘l"‘flw :rfil'nj | on a charge of bigamy and released on bail | gray hair and a white beard. Mrs. Chap- | houss at Sherman street at 1:15 this morn'ng. BI6Hes 106 Thié Btkts oate Show popirube 0o ne Ol Bl B e B gt he with 8,000 Insurgents besieged | (- Y RBAEC suown mo S '1‘(:;),”:“';‘: mot? | pending trial. The agent recommends steps | man It thirty years W““B""k'“'" Glow and | The building is a three-story brick concern, Condition of the Kearnoy Cnse. Omaha friends at the Omaha club lust evens Giaymaro on Monday. There were about | yni o proserve the status scourcd to them by | De taken to stop the proceeding, which he | has flashing eyes and datk, ecurly halr. | o, q00 Girectly across Sherman street from ¥ LN " ; . | i | the sery ) Notwithstanding all_the litigation through 10. Commercial and Financiul News, ing. The news of General Brooke's removal 2,000 Spaniards in the city, and, so the pas- | treaty. Mr. Kurino said that any statement | regards as the first in a series of like arrests. | ©pion it has passed, she still succeeds in | the north end of the Board of Trade build- | 4y, yy Fiyer to Jorusalem. to St. Paul had come too suddenly to permit sengers say, after fighting became disastrous :\hm’. ascr.bed ‘(‘n them ||w"|u>xr;,n:y- of l:uvn:y All the other Indian chiefs have had several | holding to the vast amount of property given | ing. The fire was started by an explosion in 19, Pirate Treasard of the usual formalities In the way of lne for the besieged, the regiment of Cadiz, num- | Interfering in Hawalian affairs is manifestly | wives for forty years and more and no one | her by Clow. ' o 001 ™ b § " ¥ S y TSR Arsid Uhe | false, since nothing could be plainer than L Y Happ:I's saloon on the ground floor, and in. Froo Siiver Fallacieril, bering about Cubans in the rear. arrived, attacking Gomez quick y recoverel that the Japanese government would sternly and decisively discountenance such unauthor- has dreamed of interfering before. The im- | pr fon prevails in the Indian office that the ————— OMAHA GUARDS ARRIVE AT MEMPHIS side of a minute the whole lower front pore vitations, and the company that gathered in the spacious quarters of the club was a spons tion of the building was u mass of flames, | taneous testimonial to the esteem in which ’ from the first onslaught and while a small | 1500 fnterfarcnce by any of its subjects in the | Arrest of American Horse fs a part of a(Most of the Compunies Iwu:: We on the | T fumates never had the slightest chance TEMPLRATURE TAKES A TUMBLE (o 0ucis of the evening were hield by those force kept up the conflict with the forces of | matters of a friendly state, general plan, of which the recent Turtle Parade Grounds in the Moraing. : ; b . — ( ¥ to escape, for the only door from which en- 3 with whom they had been assoclated durin the city his main body faced the new enemy. Mr. Kurino is at a loss to account for these | Mountain disturbances were a part, to tramp MEMPHIS, May 10.—The Interstate drill (‘mm‘ '““‘h_m \6 ':m HBta1E: WAk (8 tok cesslve Teat Inlluwwl by Cold and iu R AL " bR m‘ ”“:. “‘“ uring Fighting was very fierce, but it is asserted | constantly recurring rumors regarding the |up cases against Indians and secure fees | will open at Camp Schofelt, with a dress ‘ 4 L b LG e g b bkt e e 8] 1 h probability of misconduct on the part of the | y and close to the saloon door. The flames | DUBUQUE, Ia., May 10.—The temperature [ Dut the informality of the occasion proved that the strategy of Gomez and the valor of | for the United States Deputy marshals who | parade of the military companies and bands b e one’ of the chlat Tietérs 1 1ts Suecesharatons the fnsurgents resulicd in thelr victory. | japancse In Hawall 'He could only ascrib® |,y the arrests 1y ahiendnos, THee DRI of NDOrsom | Jioo e (GRE O SCERS ML OMCR rci | OIL B8 degreds ln.tnres Roufs todky, A gl S 4 Baasuigenis rea '} | them, he sald, to a desire on the part of oms oy L) iy pies Lt man named Michael and his wife occupled | cold north wind is now blowing. than 200 of the leading people of Omaha The regiment of Cadiz, it {8 sald, was routed | ffawaifan poiiticians to show that the presence [ (o0 om0 and other social functioms of the occasion. | the upper portion of the second floor, and | “\UTNONA, Minn., May 10.-Ninety-nine de- | Ame to Join In wishes for future happiness cut to pieces. The city, the passengers | of Japanese in Hawali is a constant menace ., S "LD | Today's arrivals were the Gatling gun de- | thiy were at the windows calling for help in | oo SR ot WO B (RN AT (0 (ho departing and their tribute was the say, was taken and 1s now In possession of [ and thus to advance other purposes which . tachment of the Omaha Guards, Captain .| frantlc manner when the first firemen ar- | & \ Had Ly 0 Bl gl i Sk oo > the Insurgents, The Cuban loss In killed and | the authors of these false stories have in|New Treaty with Japun g Up the | ; “Mulford; companies S, D and K of the | rived. Unfortunately this was not a truck, | Yesterday. Today it is 42 degrees colder. :::,::‘"'" ,]'hp'\:“:"llf lu:l" :|I:1 ”‘l' At (oAt kY wounded Is put at 700, while It is asserted [ View. s o A TR Third cavalry, from Jefferson Barracks, Cap- | and thinking his chance of life would be | BURLINGTON, Ia, May 10—The mer- tad, simple ounceme s the Spanish ',,,w In killed and wounded was BISHOPS ARE CAUSING TROUBLE. ‘WASHINGTON, May 10.—Large opportun- | yoin Keiss, with the Third cavalry band and | gone it he lingered another minute Michael [ cury fell from 90 this morning to 30 this |Fceeption would be tendered was sufficient to 1,000, g ¢ S . b % |ities for the Introduction of American ma | the Iowa State band. The other v iting | jumpad from the third story to the pavement | evening. The drop was accompanied by |l the parlors, and as General and Mre, Smallpox and yellow fever are sald to be | Relations of Church and State In France | chinery and the investment of American | companies, including the Thurston Rifles of [ below. His left arm was broken and he sus- | heavy wind and rain. Brooke bade farewell to the frienls that wvery prevalent. Campos is sald t‘u l;v s:(nu;fly Are Becoming Strained. capital are offered by the peace agreement Omnhu{ n.‘: (.\'nll;‘mnlul-'slnlclgln :r \\'?lshln:- tJI/!\\m;clnrll)l‘:’snl:lfli;\rl":l;":}‘wl Rt ataveath “(T::lr‘r?l'((v\\;m;\iax"h!.'v' f“.‘}‘Icfi:»fi:!x“l\“:‘\‘r"h‘st‘r‘l“‘k crowded around them, the affair swelled into displeased with the situation and the Cuban § 5 EY 7 A Tl y ton, the McCart ght Guards and the Micha oW, ves ansas today, which caus & tain= | o Saiioh Tt BolsteRinEA LTy TRAITA T lnlsrgfim leaders are hopstul of anothor| LONDON, May 10.—A diepatch to the| which Japan has effected with China. Ao, 0 poictes ot Little. Rock, the Seeley | and before the firemen had 1ifted him another | perature to drop forty degrees. The wind Is | % '_‘f'“" ;’_y”"‘" _‘v'":' “l . "“""-‘ 1[“-“1‘1»“ ““: crisis In the cabinet, which will require | Chronicle from Paris says the government | provision is made that China shall hereafter | pineg of Galveston and two companies of | form sprang from the second story and came | blowing a gale and in southwestern Kansas | flce which they ad won in the hearts o Campos to return. Cubans assert that dis- | Will be unable to much longer ignore the re- | be open to the introduction of all forms of | United States regulars from Atlanta, will | down on the pavement with a crash. It was |sand storms are so violent that people are With the M:_‘.II“”:]- “? i “’w monndive atisfaction exists among the troops over the | bellion which is gaining ground all over | modern machinery and that such machinery | arrive during the night or early morning. |@ man, and he was alive but uncmm»lmmlf\«mlu]wlllml_lv» seek !lwlu‘r’ l;! ’lhe:r hl;lm'- | rotes which banked the punch bow), there execution of Gallego. Lieuterant Mahy, Who | France—a rebellion of the church against the | shall be admitted free of duty. Amerloan | The regulars from Atlanta will be under | Whin carrled to the hospiial. ~Mrs. Michael | A biinding snow eiorm raged Hor two BOUrs | 00" 0 Baiompt at stuaied decoration. It was brought to Havana for exeoutlon, lm state. The attitude of the bi.hops Is making | cotton machinery should benefit especlally | command of Colonel W. M. Kellogg, who, | Stuck to her window and was carried down | f8 (HEWE (0Ws CHOCCCE : was thought that.simplic'ty should character- this reason, it is said, was not ;“"}' 1“- a general impression upon the public mind [ from the new opening presented, and al:o | upon his arrival, will assume command of the | by the firemen, as was her little girl, who SEDALIA, Mo., May 10.—Central Missouri | i2€ such a leavetaking, and the club rooms was decorated With el for R N Geaires [and the country Is being divided fnto two | telephones, clectric lights, printing presses | United States troops in the clty. ~Following | remaned with her. She was budly cut about 4 had only such adornments s were borrowed e Spanish government, sald, desires to build a rallway from Puerto Principe to camps. Only one bishop has had the courage to advocate subn on to the law and he was and many other devices of civilization which heretofore have been kept out of China. The the parade and other ceremonies attending the formal opening of the drill tomorrow, a the limbs by broken glass, The fire was quickly extinguished and the was visited by a heavy rain this afternoon. | It was_accompanied by a_ strong wind, and from fair faces and dainty evening toilets. I different rts of Pott sounty did | The Second Infantry band occupied a corner Santa Cruz, to give 2,000 or 3,000 men em- e 3 ” ven | firemen plunged into the house in search of |11 different = paris o Sag o ) 1 gled pleasant: e romutly extinguished by his metropolitan, | €mperor of China has heretofore prohibited [ grand military band concert will be gven s Teat damage to frult, The storm assamed | in the hall, and its strains mingled pleasantly Dln);m‘l'):fl-"{:“:: :“"‘;‘"I"5:;"g'n“'l‘p“""““‘:‘:{"‘“:::;‘ hh;"[f(:il,\;e,,: Bart of the affair is the ap- | the introduction of modern machincry. As [ in the evening. s g AL (LU D sl BT TLg,.;::qf.!'}:r'“'f.‘..n‘{‘,,.\- SN this city. The | with thie subdued murmur of the groups who with e insurge! , A 3 ' s 4 ' R ! 5 hinese a e Wi Vs a front room an wo others badly burned | " S g chatted in the parlors. Andige s | arent turn ahout of the pope. It s an|@ result the Chinese are using wooden plows = b B e i S Honts At e s ytadil ok p B riones: G b e Fonds Spon sccret that his holiness will not withe | Similar to those used a_century ago. Modern | CANNOT ~SUPPORT FKEE SILVER |and nearly suffocated. In another room was |y U (MR B artion way. All| During the carlierpart of the cvealng Gens ork to borro 3 ad. / found another pic up_and away. o c er the he o Michael and in ere v . Wo fod in Tisten L toived | ol the panal benediction from those who-| tools are included under the head of machin- daughter of ) in | pfong Flat creek valley small buildings were | eral and Mrs. Brooke were occupiel in listen: MADRID, May 10.—A dispatch recelved | B ¢ RGIF duty to- resist the drolt d'ac- | ery and mechanical devices, o the American | Senator Brice Addresses n Letter to the | the other rooms and in the hallways five | Gl L0 CPEnl, Yo A Ml "o Retil | ing to the regrets of the guests for the une Bore o an robals. have dle. | croissement. The Assumpion Fathers, who | plow and all other implements and tools Ohio Democracy. P S LR S TR L LR G No l0ss of life reported. pected parting, and the mutual good wish operating i e Coha ™ tommanded by | are the propriotors of sixty religious papers | Will enter China free of duty. It is stated | LIMA, O., May 10.—There has been issued [ "piy!n& when placed In the ambulance. CHIF FALLS, Wis, May 10.—A |whioh ware exchanged refiectol & sincerliy atagas and the other by Castillos, captur- | &nd printing ||\“150xv; !.{r heets, llld‘}'m".ll('wl' a f’,',‘" ;,',‘::,m:“".‘::.I:-“."‘.r{. \\'ll]ll be lhrmtgm “uL from this city by Senator Briice a circular | UNKNOWN MAN, suffocated by smoke, | MOst remarkable change m temperature ha :n'l:fiv“)'_mg K‘_‘"If{i“‘“ I"-: ;“‘w .‘J edet nu-"pm- ing thelr arms and ammunition. L et of a war with ‘the Shufahe O o | demand for tho raw cotton of the souinern | etter addressed to the demecrats of the state [ The injured are: intor- | four houra. Thuriday tne thermo eter. staod | 1ud¢"t0 @ more substantial token of eteem M:{],fl:{‘:;om“ of the Cu SIEAP e el state: protesting against tLe adoption in the Ohio ..x-?l:fi;fil&“dm“' DOt &r A R bR T RS ARROBJ IR, Lh5 evanfDR LIt bokas Lol il S mayRaTY Loy reminder of rebels set fire to the rallway bridge be- | REJECTED THE MALN PARAGRAPH | The Chinese Janisy '“"(“h Cfr"lm: that the | democratic state convention of any resolu-| “yrg Mary Michael, cut with glass, burned | 8row cocler, followed by a cold rain and "”"\" V‘}‘,';l,(::y\;m\':‘wll‘(”ljIllj:).n OMAHA, tween Caminos and San Luls, More troops _ ‘ emperor Eranted a monopoly of using catton | tion endorsing free siiver. He accuses Chair- | on_back, hail. Today the thermometer has stood at | MANDERSON s 3 MAHA. have arrived in Cuba, and the campaign will | Antl-Revolationary Bill Gets a Stunning | machinery to the viceroy of the southern|,,n A W, Thurman and Secretary W. A.| Lena Michael, 8 months, sI'ghtly burned. | freezing and tonight there is a cold north- | Soon after 9 o'clock the guests gathered in now be more actively pushed. The report Blow in the Relchsta provinces of China. He has since produced Taylor of the state executive committee and | Mollle Michael, 21 months old, slightly | west wind and rain. The danger to the |the reception room, where General and Mrs, from Tampa of a repulse on Mon of a| BERLIN, May 10—In the Relchstag, Herr | large quantities and has prevented = the | TV Hver N 5 burned. gardens and fruit buds 1s great. Brooke were summoned by a group of triends, ; Spanish force at Guimayaro by the rebels British and the Americans at Shanghai and | Other free silver men of working to secure | BRAicte =0 0 L aie birned about head gl gl cavl. | The hum of voices subsided as Senator Mane panish force 3 y Bebel, socialist, attacked the practice of duel- s b L * | delegations for this purpoe.. In the letter he | Charles Pallet, badly burned about head CUMBERLAND, Wis., May 10.—The heavi- o 8 REE s under Gomez 13 denicd by the officials here, | | A8k SEERTH: & o et cisewkere from using similar machinery. | 161K and face; will die. set rain for two years fell here last night | derson ascended to the first landing of the : who say that no such engagoment occurred, f g, which he declared was contrary to re- | Now, however, the viceroy's monopoly 8 at | 8382 1y Lo ot onty cause | Joseph Denler, burned about the head, | and today. The temperature dropped from | Stalrway, and the guests parted so as to leave Castellane, colonial minister, stated in the |ligion and morality. He especially com- | an end, and American machinery is expected S B @ L nly CAuSe | iihaled flames; will die. 92 degrees In the shad: yesterday to 50 de. | General Brooke directly facing the speaker, Cortes today that Captain General Campos |mented on the students’ associations in which | to be freely iIntroduced there. The privi- [ & repetition of th O e osianed ‘N1 Bdward Buran. =, % & L L - | Pho senator then formally gave notice to the : stabil s in G , y ; the state last year, but would put the party grees today, and is still falling rapidly. 3 & ) ; authorized to establish refo in Cuba v 5 o o leges secured by Japan are enjoyed by the Plerre Roegh sentiment of the evening in the following was duelling was formaily recognized ¥ k - ferre Roegh. Spri e well advi RAsthiE the moment he decmed the time opportune. [ he minis Yo Getaia con | World at large, as the most favored nations | IR & hopeless minority for a long while in | p;lctq"Cuenn Spring crops are well advanced and farmers 5 orhe minister of war, General Bronsart von s : h the future, It would certainly make it 4 greatly fear a hard freeze, i ; R e Schellingdort, replied {hat Herr Bebel was in- | clause compels China to glve other coun- | (he CWUTE: Rt WOIL CerGmly make W) prank Randall. adics and Gentlem, Thirty-four years REBELS POWERFUL IN ECUADOR. able of understanding the views of army | tries the same favors extended to Japan. Grusy Th Getne Doaliien #4%oguelf to toke ax |i Jobn Normer. SAND AND DUST STORM IN OKLAHOM.A | @80 there began a series of events that, cons rs on this question. Duelling, he add A TR R sctive part In the campalgn: this " The The five last named are badly burned. All tinuing for nearly five years, were of the Provented Government Troopt from Land- only resorted to In the army when ali | WHEAT CONDITIONS ArE IMPROVED (80 BEEE 0 L0 Tl e inent democrats | Of them were unconsclous in the bullding | poonie Compelled to Leave All Ontdoor | BréAtest importancs and the most momentoud ing Until an American Ship Appearet. | endeavors looking to a peaceful settlement of — all over the stace and ask for Bavice as to the | 4nd If thelr retcue had come five mintes Woik ibithelAlte hanns that ever occurred fn human his We NEW YORK, May 10.—A special from | the matter in dispute had failed. Galn Almost One Point In May Over the B o later none of them would have been alive. Panama, dated May 9, says: The British The Reichstag then refected the commit- April Average. situation. - KANSAS CITY, May 10.—One of the worst are too near that time, although a generation has passed, to appreciate fully how important bark Chala, which arrived here this morn- | te2'S amendment to paragraph 3 of the anti-| WASHINGTON, May 10.—The May re- | HAKRISON MAKES HIS' LAST PLEA PHYSICIANS ELECT OFFICERS. sand and dust storms in years prevailed in | wore those events. Looking back, thoss of us ar Dk t of | Tevolution bill, which is the chief section of | tyrmg of the Department of Agriculture show 3 Oklahoma and at one or two points in Kan- | who lived during those days can hardly ap= ing, carried 150 troops of the government Of | that measure, and next the Relchstag re- Ex-President Will Abandon the Practice | American Medical Soclety Organizad tor Heuador from Manta, convoyed by the gun- jected paragraph 3 altogether. an increase in wheat of 1.5 points from the of Law. Another Yenr, sas today. At Pittsburg, Kan.,, compara- preclate all that they meant, and certainly 5 ; those who did mot then live cannot possibly boat Cotopaxi, carrying 200 to Puntasua, off S April average, being 2.9 against 8.4 last ' e BALTIMORE, May 10.—The American Med- | tVel¥ no outdoor work could be done. A | fhosecwho ¢ia miot then Hve, camiot POEN HARCOURT SHOWEDL HIS TEMPER | month and 81.4 in May, 1894, The averages | JICHMOND, Ind., May 10,—Ex-President B a lNowing | Qust storm blew nearly the entire after- | 1t 8 ‘ fiers i Esmeralda, May 3. ; month and L4 In May, 1804, The aVeraes | 1iyrrizon today made the closing speech for |lcal aesoclation today elected the following | (O%0 ® 260 bW, SERE (e SUCC SOCKC | We have, some of us, approciation of what 1 e In trying to effect a landmg the troops | po5 gogon Members They Could Desort 18 DrINCIDRl IWIner, WHCAL SLALeN ‘RIS:|lineiplaintiftsin the Morrison will icane;syriinll0ficers for*he enwulng year: »Preaidont, Dr.| it SEesn Sy R iain E S Gt T | (HRE MEADE HOFSNIS OOURKTY AL BN, 4 th continuous firing from the shore, Michigan, 78; Indiana, 87; Tlinols, R. Beverly Cole of California; first vice pres. | Sround s baked and all crops suffering for | little do we realize what was weant to the f i oootiunouy fHAE ! the Government it They Wished. el riBOL " | court room was crowded, many persons of | R- Beverly Cole of C iy v : y ) h, i luot gt b d were forced to retreat with heavy losses. 90; Missourl, 90; Kansas, 48; California, 9 Wdent. Dr. J. 3. Chisholm, Maryland; second | Want of rain. Here, as at most peints | world at large. The greatest product o [Rie Ak Saroe T rdatiat LONDON, May 10.—There was an excit- 0 % S0, 0 Feets, tes s 2.6 |note being present from both Ohlo anai|1€8M% AF < Sh SHORE M Y Cote Aa. | thoughout Iansas, yesterday's heated spell | those days, Abraham Lincoln, has siid tha Captain Bayano of the Cotopaxi, reallzing |y, yoong in the House of Commons today. | Lo< @verage of the seven states 18 825 |p,q,000 ° Mr Harrison was in splendid form, | Vice president, Dr. J.'G. Legrand Cole, Ala-| oy "rollowed by a drop in temperatire of | during the war of the rebellion there came the uselessness of his gums at that distance st 81.5 in April, being an increase of bama; third vice president, Dr. Augustus B. ! nearly 20 degrees. Bivth ‘of ‘fresdom. /Lr! ChlnSnatGnuEE ¢ ; et "ot | Sir Donald Horne Macfarlane, liberal member | a little less than 1 point. In the southern | both mentally and physically, and made a | : 0 . y 20 degrees. - a new birth cf fre:dom. Y from Puntasun, turned his course to a pofnt | (T L eTE R e re. B e o o e b hans | magnificent speech. Today wiil g0 down to | Clark, Massachusetts; fourth vice president, | *At Guthrie, Okl, a terrific wind storm | curs, this government of the pecple and by BgAr Hemeraldas, and'hegan to shell the town | 5 % 50 o o 5 the Croft in Alabama. Bistory as the day on which one of the | T. D. Satterwhite, Kentucky; treasurer, Dr. | from the north struck the town this after- | the people and for the peopic had perished, effectively, Then he threatened a_regular | V¥ s question as to when the Crofters | “yoi on “rve ™like wheat, has advanced | illustrious statesmen of the country made the i) an, Illino's; secretary, Dr.[noon and the temperature fell rapidly. The | if this experiment of men for s ll-govern- bombardiment, unless the rebels evacuated | bill would be taken up, threatened that the | ,uot®%y 5, ke fheat, has novanced| o S0 S ROt kNG effort of his fe in his Wood Pennsylvania; librarian, | air suddenly become dark with dust and | ment had fall-d. the dfal of the hand of their position within twenty-four hours. At/ scotch members would withdraw their sup- | average for May being 88.7, agalnat for | chosen profession, for with this Speech Gen- . B. Wire, Illinois; members of board | sand and for a time the people sought thelr | time would e been turned k a cen- this juncture the Ranger, under cabled or-| port from the government. This caused the | the same date in April. The percentage of | eral Harrison finishes his career in the ac- | Of trustees, Drs. Alonzo Garcelon, Maine; J. | cyclono cellars in fear of a twister. Ten | tury, and no man can predict the dreadful ders of the United States to protect American | cyancellor of the exchequer, Sir Willlam Ver- | New York is 97; Pennsylvania, 92; Michigan, | tive practice of law. Tonight Mr. Tibbets, | H. Love, Missouri, and James E. Rec miles northeast of Guthrie the storm did | oyii'to the human race that would have fols interests, made her appearance. It was a | pno; farcourt, to reply in a towering rage that | 88; Iilinofs, 92; Kansas, The prospects | his priv secretary, authorized this as- | Tennessee. partake of a cyclone and much damage was | |owed in tho train of that disaster. SRRY anirance on.the scens. Cap l'“ “‘l‘f' it was open to the Scotch members to do as | for rye throughout the rye belt are fair | scrtion fou may state with authority,” | The following were named as delegates to | done, though, as far as can be learned to- | ' j; was o great time in which to live; it son of the Ranger landed immedlately Mndef | ey pleaged. Thereupon Mr. Donald Mac- | except in the state of Kansas, where it is | said he, “that Mr. Harrison will never again | the meeting of forelgn medical socletlcs: | night, nobody was injured. afforded individual opportunity such as events a flag of truce, and his wise counsel BN | grogor, liberal member for Invernessshire, re- | too dry, while In the states of Minnesota | speak before any jury, as this orgument is | Dr. W. H. Daily, Pittsburg: J. H, Oubter-i At Kingfisher, Okl a sand storm of great | yeigom afford; it brought forth the men al- friendly influence ~prevalling, the ' rebels | io.0q! tizre we to understand that the gov- | and Kansas the crop was considerably dam- | his last. He will soon abundon the practice | lony, Louisville, Ky.; J. H. Love, 8t. Louls; | violence raged from 1 o'clock in the after-| {ov "ooming to the front to fit the oppors iy quitted Esmeraldas and Captain Bayano a8 | oyt iy going to show the white feather | aged by the severe winter and has not re-|of law entirely and will never again be|C. H. Chaddok, St. Louls; I N, Mont-|noon until late in the evening The fore- | (i “rinein” and Grant, Sherdsn and Aumed possesslon. He b Y covered Scen 80 actively engaged in any pursuit.” | gomery, Chicago; A. B. Rockey, Portland, | noon had been intensely hot. Shortly after | & g it e Pbels remain encamped in the vicinity. | to the opposition?” The chancellor of the ex- | covered. e aroby Tensey Oity and t1 M| soon had boen lnlentely, hot CBhortly SLUAF | ghiorman, /Thomasdand Meade=anditor (N The revolution is everywhere gaining in Ecu- | chequer made no reply, The average condition of winter barley is e ey o 0. AT EN g g 00,000 men who at the call of the country v In Bou 4 aint T the month of May. ix0i | THOUGHT NUIT WAS INTOXICATED | Biledler, Baltimore. ablo suddenness, driving things before it | 2:30 ) . ador, General Altaro B o ined Arranging fo vinese Loan. and 886 1n 1 Ths lowsst odnditions’ are == Next year's onvention will be held at At-| with frightful veloity. For five hours the | fO% 10 8fms to ‘:l’l"“.“‘m;";l:‘“;;fl’:"J:)“;’;::};:: s e nder hieh s on the Guivasa and| LONDON, May 10—A dispatch fo the [in Massachusetts, Indiana and Towa, and the [ One of His Intended Vietims Tells of the | lant ® storm kept up with unabated fury, the tem- | F00ler oF Roventy sniles from Guayakl, with an army | Times from Paris says: M. Hanotaux, min- | highest in New York, California and Oregon. Shooting of Cotema. D roui Hon, 1 whioh s | pecatuce’ during thit tuie’ (ilineT'67, 40| Srn Npelis 1881, tn Civil purauity eceidd i e reig: . Vi i > — ress on sta fon, v 2 | grees, e sand carried before the storm & d J » | of 1,200, I | ister of oreign affairs, has invited the lead- [ g | TOPEKA, Kan., May 10.—A special to the on dleat ¢ ; g . i A S 5 ® A GIF (IIFT_T() BOLIVIA, | In8 financiers to meet Saturday to consider FREE MAIL DELIVALY ON SHIPBOARD | (gpital from Atebison saye: During the trial advocated the establishment of a national | drifted like snow, while the dust and debris CHILI MAKE the impending Chinese foan, the ways in of James Nutt today Mrs, Jesse Payton, one health department, to be presided over by caught up made the atmosphere almost un- this opportunity, prompted by patriotic zeal, t oa P when the news came of the attack upom which the bourse might co-operate and the [ Innovation In the Postal Service to Be an additional cal t officer, and said the | bearable and pedestrianism extremely dan- ¥ Strip of Territory South of lqu'que Pre- | conditions on which French capital .‘mg'r'u Teied nt Detrolt. of his victims, testified that when Nutt ap- | American Medical assoclation would never | gerous. It is believed nobody in this vicinity [ Sumter, and he quickly volunteered as a sented to the 11 nd Repablic. participate. One r «on for this action on BUENOS AYRES, May 10.—A dispatch re- celved here from Valparaiso today states that a treaty of peace and friendship has been concluded between Chill and Bolivia by which the part of M. Hanotaux is that Russia, France and Germany, in return for Japan- pllancy in acceding to thelr demands practically engaged to hasten if not to se- cure the punctual payment of the war in- demnity It will not be surprising if the WASHINGTON, May 10.—The postmaster general has decided to establish a marine postal service at Detroit, Mich., for the free delivery and collection of mail matter of the vietim, had left the room to put up his peared at her home on the night of February 4 he was seemingly under the influence of liquor, and when Leonard Coleman, his other horses had made an in:ulting suggestion to rest satisfied until an additional health de- partment. was established and provision made for a permanent medical quarantine. Dr. Wholsey of Philadelphia said there was no use to establish quarantines or to do any- was hurt, though worse reports are likely to come from the country towns, which it is known must have been struck with the storm. The town of Hennessey was also struck, private’ soldier, to be made shortly a captain of an infantry company, and to reach in a bricf period the position of colonel of ona of Peunsylvania’s great battallons. He went to the fleld, and, if I were to repeat his his- 5 o sufte tory I would give the roll of the battles e surprising i (e | vesyels that pass up and down the Detroit | her. She had indignantly refused and Nult | thing else looking o the prevention and | but the extent of the damage suffered there, ive b JRgic st sloBclivla p amell aieip o e lecuscing o Imporiant. & fiaan: | Fiver without touching at Detroit and carry Anslly ofersd d usesunonerk S thas wonld | spread totiatacastian long 4y (ihe diriy coaporit I SRy 1A 0 known. [ouRhY By -AhGL Breat Armiy o0 No RS territory and a portion of the Pacific midway | cial proposition, will not arrive at a de- 2 promise - | money was In circulation. FIRMS THRE PURC e Aatanal i 7 bisagua. Chill n return | cision Without consulting Landon, withont | %enc g Population of 2,500 to 3.000. ori% | sult. She did not promise and ssid she would | A" resolution was adopted memorializing | MOEN ~CONFIRMS THE PURCHASE | Meado and Grant, from Bull Run to the sur- ; Datween Iquique and Pisagua. Chill o return | Glon without tonsulung Tondon. without | new departure will prove very eonvenient | vy« 19 ot G- PORE SO B0 home at i L ot] fh render at Appomatiox. 1 look with admira- Pecolves commerclal advantages. not be undertaken. prise cotid | to the merchant marine of the great lakes. | o iino " Xtter’ Coleman had put up the | Sot horkeons who served In ihe war on the | Only the Wire Cable Portlon of the Cali- | tion today over the military record of the WASHINGTON, May 10.—The corclusion AR e PPN More tonnage passes Detrolt than any Othet | horses he came into the room and Nutt, atter | gume plane as a first lieutenant in the regu- fornia Plant Absorbed. guest whom we are here to honor, and to of the Chili-Bolivia treaty is said to be of far | oy popia "B 0 May 10.—Considerable {mvigm,(m Al l,m‘i Detrolt every | 25king him impertinent questions, suddenly | jar army. WORCESTER, Mass., May 10.—Philip W. | Whom we are to say good bye, General Johm reaching importance, particularly to Bolivia, as it makes the latter a Pacific coast country, anxiety s felt by the members of the Metho- seven minutes during the day of twenty-fonr hours. The new service be bullets struck Coleman and two struck Mrs. drew a revolver and commenced firing. Three The new p sident, Dr. Beverly Cile of San Moen, president of the Washburn & Moen R. Brooke. (Applause.) f LS will, therefore, ! u . Francisco, was intrcduced and made & |company of this city, was seen this afternoon HIS PART IN GREAT BATTLES. el vhel C e« @ ort 8 B - v s Y ’ =y s | Adjourned sine die. st at Fair Oaks, and was In the disastro 3 her war against Poru and Dolivia, she let | gation, which left the north for Victoria ten | hosel smovses. The new borviee wil 'he | FLED WITH COREUPTION FUSDS | 2K B - claco regarding the purchase of the plant | & For api® geve, VI 8 “pliile Hetore the Iatter landlocked like Switzerland, with- | days ago on the missionary steamer Glad | eatmtained through the: fres. delivers o — | INTERNATIONAL 2. CONGRESS |of the Calitornia Wire Rope works by his | Jio, dreadful Seven Days' Batlle befors out opportunity for commerce by the Pacific | Tidings. ~ The little vessel was seen at|pronriation in the bureau of the first assist- | lderman Joe Sampion of Sloux Falls —_— company. He said: “The dispatch from | Bull Run, and he participated in that most :"_ld “"“}’“‘ bE A, Sy 1o A 8 'a‘r“’,:‘;e‘,“""\{‘:"fe;l',‘:y““‘,'l.';:;: '\:f‘{““l:‘";"l":“:&': ant postmaster general. Mall will.be de- Stips with the Satoon Money. Extenslon of the Work of the Assoclation | San Francisco relative to this matter is based | sanguinary conflict, one of the greatest eaty of peace was effected between 4 We : vas cck agoO and Bolivia, but the latter did not get back her coast territory. After remaining hemmed and the day after the Glad Tidings made Namao, fifty miles this side of Hella Bella. livered to the vessels by carriers, just as it is to Ordinary business houses. Two extra SIOUX FALLS, 8. D, May 1 —(Sp-cial Telegram.)—This city has another sensation. Into New Flelds. SPRINGFIELD, Mass,, May 10.—The dele- on the truth. There has been no combina- {tion of the Washburn-Moen company with battles that the world has known, the battle of Antietam, under Burnside. He fought at g > . - S Ry of the California company, however, and will | pregericksburg, and he was under Hooker at In for ten years Dolivia now gains a Pacific | Bince (hen nothing has been heard of her, | Sprriers, & clerk at the dock and the crew | Alderman Joe Sampson; acting mayor in the | gates to the international convintion of the | yg" none. " We have purchased for a frac- | Grancellorsville, and under Meade he. was erritor: vill though she should have arrived by Tuesday A uired cn' o sence of Mayor Willi uptil succeeded [ Youns Men's Christian assoclation joined In | 455 "o¢ the pri tioned the wii ] port and a strip of territory. This will en gh ave g By aAy L e et o o e absence of Mayor ams un M en's Chiviat 98 10 | tion of the price mentioned the wire rope | one'of the gallant host in blue that repelled able her to resume commerce by the Pacific [ at latest. There are ten persons on the pioy by J. T. Cogan last Monday night, skipped | ® Short praise service at the opening of the | machinery of the CaliforniaWire Rope | (b prav sault of Pickett’s divisi At t crossing Chillan soil, and it will per- | vessel. = e LT 3 Y, W, sesslon. The address of the mOrning was | works, with the good will. We have also | Guritveburg he won new honors wnd & :Illl‘h:“r;:;‘!:h‘l‘fi“lf“'m AR, e MEADE VIOLATED THE NAVAL RULES | with a corruption fund amounting to $760. | qeiivered by President J, M. Coulter of Lake | seoured the contrel of the patents covering | OfULYsbure he won nowxhonur» and uddedl > @ British ! from Corinto. The fund was in the absgolute control of the | morest university, I, on “The Interna- | wi. X dod i ' to Lis fame. Following along in the line of al Al man-of-war Royal Arthur, northbound from im into Trouble. and never goea into the city treasriry. Samp- | the National Work.” The convention turned | years the buildings of the California com- :’:fl::lun:‘ u; ','.'.’;v‘,\v’d’,‘h‘;{"?‘"‘.“..'nw"fi,,.'.'1..”“’ ‘-". NICARAGUANY WANT PROTECTORATE. | Corinto, Nicaragua, is datly expected at Mon-( WASHINGTCN, May 10.—There was con- | son expressed uls trunk to Sloux Clty and fnext to, the international commiftess’ we | pany used for the manufacture of wire rope. | piibe &t TROCISNIRAINE ROUTE SEARste - W — terey. There are olghteen sacks of mail mat- { siderable talk about the Navy department | then drove out of town. Yesterday he tele- | poria. A, series of rebolullons weve S0RPies | The plant is used principally for the manu- B Some Even Advocate Annexation to the United States. Copyrighted 1885 by the Associated Press. ter at the postoffice addressed to the Royal Arthur, I x-Queen Natalle's Fx 13 Ended today of a published interview with Admiral Meade criticising the administration. The graphed from Sloux City for his dog. Ther: is & question among attornej whether the offense is indictable, as the fuad Is a peculiar been taken by the state committees of the Young Men's Christian assoclation for Mag- sachusetts and Rhode Island toward an en- facture of large wire rope cables for rail- ways and for use In mines on the Pacific coast. We have been operating the plant Harbor and penetrated the enemy’s lines and occupled his works. There, severely wounded, and receiving a third wound during the war— 5 criticism of a superior is an offense accord- | one, Many lexd!ng attorpeys say the offenss | dowment fund. Forty persons have already | for some little time, and have in process of | for wounds came to him at Fair Oaks and at : MANAGUA, Nicaragua, May 10.—(Via Gal- | pp,GRADE, May 10.—Ex-Queen Natalie [ ing to the naval regulations and the secre- | is indictable. It fs. said (hat- Sampson con- | Subscribed $1,00 each and a bullding given, | construction 1,000 or (more large cables. | Gettysburg, as well as at Cold Harbor—hd ton.)—Many prominent Nicaraguans, fome % " o AR P the revenue from which will be devoted to 3 ! L for a time was compelled by reason of on. y arrived here today, after having been an|tury of the navy and president, against|sulted a lawy:r about the matter and wae | the Tevenue from avh el wo b oy hen | The plant will be operated in conjunction [ i | d of them being in high officlal positions, are | exile four years. She was met by her son, | o 1010 he. could ot ba” pudined. Sampeon's | the extension of work among el gl B wounds to go upon duty to the rear of the e favoring the establishment by the | Kink Alexander, and a_vast and enthu: | ¥hom the remarks of Admiral Meade were n W restaent Moore canled for pledges in sup- ~ army. He commanded brigades; he com- openly favoring y e R e Mk hained i | directed, are his superior officers. * It is | family is in Wyoming. President Moore called for pledges In sup manded at times divisions, and was at one United States of a protectorate over Nicara- | Niccn He is g T Tth possible that the president and secretary T T . LA of'the internaticnal work fop the next Cutt'omen and Farmors at War. e T coriziana ot tha A rky Gt the REn T 2 , or the Incorporation of the country into s may pay no attention to the utterances, but | P/SMISSED THE LARGENTY CHARGE | LW ¥eort ot M, € ts 'of tha country | GUTHRIE, Okl, May 10.—In G county, In | doan, ,n great republic. They declare that peace Cab ) inasmuch as the court-martial has been . e began to pour in, amounting to $1,819. Af(- | the extreme western part of the territory, | “A’ grateful country, recognizing his serve and prosperity would then result, the won-| Three negro bandits were executed at}ordered on charges preferred by Admiral | Benedict, Taylor's Hrothewiin-law, Dis-| erward Individual pledges were called for | the free range cattlemen and herd law | jces, on the 12th of May, 1864, made him L derfully rich natural resources of Nicaragua | Guantanimo, Cuba, yesterd: Meade against a surgeon in the navy for charged but Imm-diately Reacrested. and $15,454 was plec g;;l."’rheArn-xl conven- | ¢, mers are at open warfa The cattls- | brizadier seneis) of voluateers’ for dlstine i would be \(!ie;elopfl nnulx‘ [y fln:mcl(ll system | The Canadian sealers have forwarded to | giVing certain matler to the press, It may | PIERRE, S. D, May 10.~The charge of tion will be held at Moblle, Ala. men carried o frec range election a few | guighed services during recent battles in the % be organized by which all the country’s debts | the imperial ministers a complaint against | be that the admiral's apparent violation of | jarceny aga'nst H. M. Bepediet, brother-in - days ago. e farmers allege that the elec- | 6,4 \wijlerness and at Spottsylvania Court | would be canceled the action of the United States. the naval regulations will be presented (0 the | v oo o Mo DARERA et Y erde L O e e row | U108, Was'carrled by fraud, scores of Texas |y o' On August 1, 1864, he was brevela law of Taylor, the defaulting state treasurer, | §T. LOUIS, May 10.—\When the Duestrow | cowboys being voted illcgally, and have | Hou gust 1, 1864, 4 b ¥i The imperial ministry has consented to the | attention of the department by officers of the : g v < “ y the “themselv d threate h major gencral of volunteers for gallant and Russla Was Preparing to Fight. vas dismissed tion of the stat | insanity case was resumed today the mil- | armed themselves and threatén to shoot « N, May 10.—A dispatch from S, |union of Newfoundland with Canada on con- | DAYy Who are especially ~Interested in | WaS dismissed on motion of Lhe siate an " 3 . uch affected by | a0y cattle or cowboys coming into the dis- [ meritorious service at Polotomy and Cold ~ LONDON, May 10. patcl M St | gition that the French shore question is first | Surgeon Kerschner. Benedict was immediately re-arristed on the | llonaire defendant was so much a d by | §1%, “*The house and barns of J. B. Nicho. | Harbor, Va. He rose from captain to be g Petersburg stales that up to Sunday 1t was | aiidfuctorlly seftled, : charge of conspiracy. the arguments of counsel that he asked to | [T AN B0G SRS oL i 1 GN0y | Marbor, Va. He rose f i Delieved that Japan would refuse to give up. | o . . Women Pussed and the Men Fuiled. e e be taken from the court room. His wish | {401y Acktroyea, and & grominent county 5 ok an vy, Lo e O 4 i %0 hobllize 18,000 troops | o :l‘u cop,er xuudu«-er‘: of the world Ins\'(‘ de- WASHINGTON, May 10.—Woman's rights Movements of Oecan ars May 10, umlm;’mpllv:‘l nv‘\‘!:‘hv» P AT who sided with the cattlemen has ; RED 2 STANDIM 5 [ 4 . acth of the civil service commission on an extra | Honolulu and Sydney,, tense. Sl b or SOrVIiOS, , redit of 20,000,000 rubles was opened 1t |in London yesterday. examination ricontly held for library cata-| At Bremerhaven—Arrived—Trave, from | State Attorney Zachritz, Ass'stants Bolte, | commeres Commissioners Returnin one of those officers who had gathered that R was ln view of this attitude of Russia that | A gispatch from Madrid states Spaln con- | joguer and lbrary clerk for the Asricaltursl | New York, via Southampton. Judge Gallenkamp and Lee Meriwether fol: ¢ 2 Qummies R, richest of experience that a soldier can reap = i {mmedlately consented to the demands | sented to join Russia, France and Germany | department. Of the thirteen appiicants for | At London—Arrived—america,’ from New | lowed Booth. Mr. Zachritz closed for the | WASHINGTON, May 10.—The Interstate | upon the flelds of battle, and the governs L o by Russia, France and Germany. mimeu: ?rolnl provided Japan would relin- | the former, all the men falled to pass, while | York. . 4 zat and overnor Johnson for the de- mmlm.-.».;fl commiuaion has (‘u!nl)lelt>d‘h|=3 me n':, qu:;:’k to tee -Im.n he wuuh: neduleuo s Lasita Carbett: auish claims on Formosa. ve out of the ten women did fo. Of the i & en ree ho 4 we owed | western tour and the members are on their | in the military seFvice commissioned him s LONDON, May 10—The diecior: of the ' The danger ot o crinia tn Austria tn an- | 128, SPBUGHRLS, 10, NG e Signt, o | yory, P AR TTUA, 1O T puch sl R (7 ARG Sreuments, A0 | way buck to the cly, (0 be i, atendance | Heuienant colonel In”the reguiar army. 1a - p e 4 ot 3 it 5 K d ¢ vo women passed. oy e v g at the seventh annual convention of rall- o e &% National 'Sporting club will decide on Tues. | 10U © be passed. ~Emperor Francis | Stcretary Morton Wanted men for the| At New York—Arrived—Saale, from Bre- ; R At ihe Ssveath annual conveniiss of mall ‘x]lrlem:(x::;:m:;n(lz: olnmlra:\y“z . hecognition ether the Club. will put up a | Joieph has decided to protest lo Rome against | places, he Was moved by these resuits to | men; Lucania, from Livergools Varnish Plant royed by Fire. Y i s e [ , for, , 1867, g '.mn;:: o Boht Datwast Corkatt Sad Jack: | the action of (ke paps! busclo, {hange his mind, and appoiuted Miss B B.| At Queenstown—Arrivel—Campania, trom | AKRON, May 10—Fire started from an | time before any decisions are handed down | breveted colonel of the wegular srmy fo L » ales of “hicago clerl P, H #on. Matchmaker Fleming has no authority 13 decide on such an impertant matter, terday that ex-King Milan of Servia had ¢ sulclde or been assassinatcd, l:t the runmr" Tue action of the German Reichstag in rejecting paragraph 3 of the anti-revolution- ary bill has caused a sensation in Berlin and may lead to momentous consequences. it Iron und Nieel Mon Ge: More WHEELING, W. Va, May 10.—Four thousand iron and steel workers, employed in the Riverside and Wheeling, Belmont & Top Hil's, are given an in wages, averaging 1 cent, and Leonard of Albany, N. Y., ¢ Minister to Venczaels In Washington. WASHINGTON, May 10.—8¢neca Hazel- ton, United States minister to Venezuela, has arrived fa Washington on leave from his post. It is presumed he will be consulted by Acting Sccrctary Uhl on the matter of the S, Stk e, ST e r ome in Wisconsin Be Miss € taloguer. New At York. At York for Liverpool Liverpool—Arrived—Cevie, from New Queenstown—Arrived—Adriatic, New York for Liverpool. At Havre—Salled-—Scand! for New York. At New York—Arrived—Dritannia, Liverpool; Augusta Vietol from Homburg. At Liverpool—Arrived—Adriatic, from New York; Campania, from New York. trom drom Hamburg from explosion in the chemical department at the Imperial Varnish company’'s plant today, The flames spread %o rapidly that the entire northern part of the plant was in flames before the arrival of the fire department. An Immense fire wall keparated the main bu'lding from the chemical department, but despite this the fire ate its way into the main bui.ding, and in an hour from the time the alarm was sounded the entire plant was in ruins. The entire loss will be $60,000, {08 which there is 5,000 insurance. in the cases heurd —— - Tornndo Stri Wisconsin Town. MEDFORD, Wis, May 10.—A tornado last night damaged property here to the amount of $15,000. The east side Lutheran church steeple was blown down, Maurer's bakery bullding, Dunke Hros.' cigar store, Shaplera's dry oods store, Hotel Winches: r and the fair nds buildings were wrecked. No fatall oceurred. gallant conduct at Gettysburg, and short! afterward was breveted brigadier general fof gallant service at Spottsylvania court house “His service in the regular army has been/ of great value to the country. In his dife ferent grades In that service he has in every one of the territories of the Unii States, He was no carpet knight, but & soldler of the froutier, one of those mem In the army of the United States in the' lead of civilization and mekiug smooth the

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