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—— = —_— ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, KENRICK 1S NOT DEPOSED 1871. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1895, OLNEY T0 SUCCEED GRESHAM I SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. —_— SEA WHISKY TRUST METHODS EXAMINED ATOR BRICE 18 IX N@ HURRY WRITTEN DECREE ENROUTE BY MAIL Annooncement wt St. Louls Based Upon Ex-President Greenhut Placed on the Grid- iron and Seorched. CHICAGO, June 4.—The and the question of the subject matter to be Investigated goes back to Judge Showalter on a reference. The counsel of the receiver and the reorganization committee, and the master In chancery maintained that the order granted full power and authority to investi- DICKINSON MAY BE ATTORNEY GENERAL Some Doubt, owever, Expressed Whether Silver Mon In Ohlo Hold Him Besponsible for Fallure to Call a Conveption. “To the Democrats of Ohlo: From the vast number of letters received by this com- mittee from all parts of the state urging the calling of the democratic state conven- tion, the Impression seems to prevail with a large number that this committee has au- Entire Villages Wipsd Away and Their I RAGING NASSES OF FLAMES WHOLE FORESTS CONSUMED BY FIRE FIGHTING ornn.—r_ns SHORT I,ll; "0’[ AFTER STATE PLUMS Interesting Litigation to Come Up for Set- tlement at Salt Lake. set for hearing before Chiet Justice Merritt on Thursday. The appointment of John M Egan as receiver is sald to be with the ap- proval of Judge Merritt, so far as it affects the Utah lines of the system proposed to be ; < Investigation of COLUMBUS, June 4—The following was t ¥ SALT LAKE, June A.—(Special Tele-| . Archbishoy Kain 8imply Appointed Ooad- | the ocers of the old Whisky trust betore | Apparently Well Founded Rumor to that |issued from the rooms of the democratic | Northwestern Pennsylvania Being Swept | gram)—The Oregon Short Line and Utan | Lincoln Statesmen Eager to Sacrifics ! & Jjutor with Greatly Enlarged Powers. Willlam Booth, master in chancery of the Effect Comes from Washington, state executive committel’ this evening: by Terrible Destruction, Northern recelvership case was yestorday Themselves to the Public Service, United States court, ended in a draw today, Ta ANY KND OF AN OFFICE WELC ME ’ cut oft from the Union Pacific. It has been [ Troubles of the State iking Board Ia ! What the Vatlewn Terms an Uator- | 0Nt SR BOTEE Bon O e blainess the Michigan Man Would thority to name. the time and place for the habitants Compelied Abandon |f|-|||‘«~|\"u|l|>“ sssumed that as tho case was de- | Beleoting Recelvers for Defanct State tunate Misconstruction of a Cable 0: .l.l,.. .,|;|I(:..,' The counsel for the i,m ers Accept w Cabinct holding of the state conveution. This, how- Thelr lomes and Flee for AL A :"(\"‘-n\ ’::;}‘:»rl l(':’:r'ml:r""l\k'\“ Banks—Woes of the Newspaper ” of the ol eld tha o Investigatio p 5 g . N - 5 Dispateh from Kome. vis lln(li;(‘d"::l l’::‘!n‘“"’;l:»r‘; :‘n’.i’lmr.&:"»;‘.l':: , Yostilon ever, is not the case. The authority to issue Thelr Lives. that the approval of Egan's appointment by Wrecked by W. Morton Smith. of the company &upposed: to be of Which —_— a call for the assembling of the convention Judge Merritt would follow as a matter of ) ad been in the possession of the officers; y ” is vested in the state central committee, and course. But the indications are multiplying mRr)Mhz. l..yu‘n'e A,Hn is -m{t?d .;n(hi \;;\:I:ln:]n that Where the' recelver was now in posscs. | WASHINGTON, June 4—There 18 10| b “calling of that committee together for| BRADFORD, Pa., June 4.—EIk county has [ that the trial hero will be fully as carnost u| LINCOLN, June 4.—(Special)—The poe . at the brief cablegram from Bt LOUIS 41" | sion of any such data the investigation was | longer any reasonable doubt but that the presi- | the purpose of naming the date and place | experienced a number of destructive forest LML LI LGS UL of the other | jitical crop has been wonderfully sympas [ nouncing the deposition of Archbishop Ken- | limited to any particular transaction appear- [ dent has fully determined to ask Attorney | rests with the chairman of the state central and yesterday | “President Clark of the Union Pacifie ar- | thetic with the prospects of the more stable ] rick and the nomination in his stead of Arch- | lng thereln N " General Olney to accept the State depart- | committee, Mr. M. A. Smalley of UDper |gyrpass them all. The fire at Russell City | rived from the east today. Senator Thurs-|and profitable products of the state and the RIHOREICAIN 8 §riCosssor 18 dte ";1“", bz \\nlulritll:"oun:')‘\r ):.r’:::‘l'rlfin o e o, | ment portfolio. ~ While this is an undoubted Sa ek te excoutive commiltes, from the | 188t night was one that drove terror to the [ ton, Attorney Plerce John M. Egan and the | old gang of barnacles, taxeaters, ex-officials prehes ¥ m a a 8 H he state ec ve ¢ , i srie: of d st o " ornes 4 luflunll:' fn(vanmmn!\:m.t:f fi:‘ fliflk “Jlr and through direct question and inuedno, | fact, It is also certain that the president has o ir o™ ™) ie raceived, believes that |hearts of the who inhabit the \v'["'” an L x;u uulp rust company att r“»iw. and their next best freinds have taken on Rome which summarized the action taken b | yoyching the character of this or that of his | not even intimated to Mr. Olney that this|(he rank and file of the party of the state | 10 o'clock & brisk west wind [ yhl WTee from Portland tomarrow: The [ new life and new hope during the growing the congregation of the propoganda. The | acts, was held near the fire until he flared | was his purpose. To other members of his | desire the state convention should be | anned the e 4 Taty GltAn RRacie to Hole the Dtan | weather of the oo e o . purp desire that the sta h and fanned the burning under- [ make a last ditch struggle to hold the Utah | Weather of the past week. With business written decree was mailed to the United ) up and scorched the cross-examining lawyer | capinet, however, it s learned that he has | assembled at once, and we have requested | into one solid | lines. If it should sncceed its victory would | men and farmers fecling jubilant over the States severeal days ago and gives in full the [ In turn. A number of Mr. Greenhut's tele- | oot O G0 i ¢ and urged Mr. Smalley to call the central ; 4 N o8 A 0 ; BVEA Ghatdes. It abew: 1ot Guposs | ETENLIWENS o Divdtoud; dind Be ws oalied | Y I SBRANOE TR 26 AHECC AR M. | mmittee together. We have done this, not covering a stretch of three | serfously handicap the Short Line people, as | prospects of a bountiful harvest, there Is no contemplated changes. ot iios® | on to make explanations in regard to them. | Olney to accept the position, and that he was | guic™ pocause the democracy of the State |miles in width. The people, who were about they would be without connection with Utah | reason why the delectable coterri of publle Archblshop Kenrick from his present title or | Whila the Investigation was in progress | delaylng the public anouncement In order | scems to demand it and that we belleve that | exhausted from fighting the flames for the D D e e e "yin | leeches should not extend thelr tentacles position nor does it appoint Archbishop Kain | for two hours, over half of the time was |that he might at the same time name a suc- | their will should be obeyed, but have also | pagt three days, were foced to flee for their | Granger and the Northern lines. The case | With more hope and assurance. as his successor. Such action could have | taken up by asking Messrs. Greenhut and | cees Siie iy & LR it ) iri » ; s Hen 4 eti o i he | cessor to Mr. Olney as attorney general urged it because we know that the executive |, .. The flames spread so rapidly that [ Will come up before Judge Merritt under con- Of course, just at present the public pas been taken only through a papal bull. SPOIGE ohjaction ot Me. BRfEY, the B tae | Persons In a position to know what the pres- | Committee lately chosen for the coming vear | 5L 0 5 0% o ve thH b and run | dtions different from these that existed at | ture land does not afford very succulent pick otlc cree 8 Bt diibital L y the inixte Y § st hav fent time In which to com- | the people had ve everything and Bt e > e d does not afford very succulent pick= s “""“"“|“""“ kL S con | responding, “I direct the witness to answer | ident’s purposes are anticipate an carly an- L Orough. CARTIARMAR EhFSgNONL | to: this SIMFIRE Ewo! Mles GIRTABE th ELIRES | 1o e oy B (et \omit (xice | 1€, but *he barnacles are watheing for the l‘n ‘.:nel (::m:::l enit u‘nl:) x.vl‘:-:ln:;‘:u:{luur:“; the | /1 Heclnsa by ,hnd the witness retorting, | nouncement of Mr. Olney's appointment and | the etate and arrange for an active peaking |land corners. Women with children in their 15 not explained. The Utan Southern and its | tender shoots and nip them as soon as they o d s of cline advice of my counsel. probably that o ‘successor. campaigi Yol 0 o o e s ¥ i - @ ston | o ing | appes bove the ce. ¢ church property of the archdiocese. Had | questions relating to the possession of the P :ny n‘u q n{s uce T ! ampaign. Your .Anru(\vv committee must “rm& shricking and bemoaning their fate, | Utah Southern extension lin ,:“...m.u,\ appear above the surface. In fact, some of the archbishop b 1fsved b 12 have | books and records of the trust were per- Senator Gray's visit to the white house was | have time in ulxlqi_htgxln e ‘llw done it YOU | ran and stumbled as they escaped from the | from Salt Lake to 'Frisco, about 200 miles, | tho very hungry have been taking a mean een relleved he wo v ot .35 e | undoubtedly in response to a telegra expect success, republicans are al- aro covered by separate mortgages and the | 4 . ve beel BAVI M given . & nbw> tie' es eroh-|Mitted o Be anwwefed, Tht When Alomis: | the SRl Wb T T A To™ | ready n the field. Why ’should not the | fire. Many women fell exhausted and were | coure will dotibtisas be asked to protact thess sl I DL G ki bishop of a suppressed diocese in | tion that might bring out infe Aok P ¢ ! ! . = omatl democracy be there also? The undersigned | trampled on, but reached high land in safety. | interests. The lines south of this city are | that have barely sprouted. The best thing tho far east in order. (hat the . change | Shecti emn otleor erne aa of the | [esitate to offer Mr. Gray a place in his cab- | know of no reason, other than that Senator | Nothing ls left of the once bustiing little | josing properties, and It is understood the [ In SIght Just at present is the recelverships e 2 the Hevawete ¥ © | Inet were it not for the fact that his retire- | cqlyin 8. Brice, who apparently controls | place. The fire is still burning flercely among | court will be asked to except them from its | that are being provided for the banking In- would entall no sacréfice of dignity or sta- | oficers of the trust, they were met by the | ment from the senate would almost certainly | pe o vel 4 s ol yve ] 4 v 5 ¥ ~ y 3 g 4 the chalrman of the state central committee, | the ofl wells. The Northern Oil company has | order, giving to Egan only the profitable | sti e i susa tion. But the decree makes no change i | PEFeMPLOTy refusal to answer. The efforts | result in the election of a republican as his [ wij RHIELTL L ! 3 ) g 2ga y v stitutions of the state that have succumbed : At MRy o ICRBLIAR. CHaeY | o e will not permit it. twenty ofl wells and a number of tanks burn- | lines to the financial depression, With tho imited his title and leaves him in possession of his organi; ation, who conducted the examination “The res on for thig Is perfectly apparent. ing at this place now, and there is no abate- s . M the preat | Prosident Clark was seen by The Bee cor- | picking and the limitles ot bt bieke present title as archbishop of St. Louls. 1t | Sr A Gresnhut. soomod ironte o havios | qely ' thought that up to this time, the presi- | Senator Brice, realizing that he fs not in | ment to the fury of ‘the flames. It s im- | respondent today, but declined to make any | ot Bl ST B defines exactly and clearly the position of | {ng cx-preaident. of the trust disclose I8 | ney's suceessor A long NSt of AAmes ure | NATMORY With the great majority of the Ohio | possible to estimate the loss. statement concerning the recelvership pro- | tho provender come anything like going Archbishop Kain as coadjutor, making more | yge of the trust’s funds in brivate specula: | heing aiomseed bet eommeiing in tiae car® | democrats upon the money question, wants | * The woods leading to Ciark's mills. are | ceedings until he had consulted with the | around, These receiverships are passed out definite the powers conferred-upon him a | yjong, To this course of Investigation Mr. | nection 18 purely shecatative ox Pocimaster | time in which he can by political manipala- | one mass of flames on both sides of the | attorne The American Loan and Trust | by the State Banking Board, composed of the year ago. It does not, however, make him | Burry, attorney for the old organization, | Ganeral Divimeon ie e i), waolVSUMASLEY | tion and machinery control, it possible, the | road, and how the people who live along the | company’s application would be opposed, but | state trensurer, attorney general, state audi= the successor of Archbishop Kenrick, but|ontorea an emphatic protest, supplemented | likely of appointment if he would accept. A | dec/aration the —democracy, of the state |road could have escaped s beyond compre- | he was not prepared to state the grounds | tor, and the men they have selected to man gives him such strong powers as coadjutor | by Mr, Walker, who declared that the re- | possibility 18 Mr. Holmes Cdnrad of \,i;,“m“ will make upon this issue In the conven- |hension. There 's no communication of any | of opposition. a6 the ENAIr Of oTADAPrASNSA" BRANE WEIW that he wil be able to carry on the laborious | oeiver had alleged all these acts in a bill | the present solicitor gencral. He has the rep. | 1on: He seoms to be afraid to let the dem- | description with this place and no news| Should the Union Pacific company fail in |cut a strange figure in a monetary confer- work ‘of managing the church property and | ged in the court, and it was not contem- | utation of being a man of brilliant legal ai- | 0CTats of the state meet when they so desire | obtainable from there, but there is no doubt | its effort to prevent the granting of the pe- | ence. At the first symptom of disease in a affairs as though he were archbishop In name | piticd under the order of the court that the | taim nte and cnjoya the high regard of the |@nd express their independent views. How |of cverything having been burned In the | tition of the American Loan and Trust com- | banking concern in the state the political or fact. This will bring no deposition OF | recciver should secure from Messrs, Green- | members of the Uuited States supreme court. | SUccessfully a political machine may control | path of the fire, as there was no protection | pany for the separation of the lines from the | browsers prick up their cars and there is a removai of the venerable head of the arch- | hut and the others information to be used | The fact that Mr. Conrad comes from Vir. @ convention and misrepresent apolitical | of any kind. Union Pacific system, it will, It is said, | stampede for the scene of action. AUy A los ks ciavig th: ol deoree | e peosamutipniot that milt ginia, however, may operate against his ap- | PATLY is thoroughly demopstrated at the late EVERYBODY FIGHTING FIRE. make an effort to secure the appointment by SAMPLE OF THE TROUBLE. gent by cable summarizng the full decree Dby Bointment, but in ease he s seleoted. it {a | Fepublican convention at Zanesville. ; hting fire | JUdge Merritt of a separate receiver for ‘ should have been misconstrued. - The de. | JEALOUSY LEADN 10 crisp | DOIItment, but In case he is selected, I e | "D ocrats. should be onthelr guard or [ Every avalable man s out fghting fre | o e i Which ‘ease there would be | o The diffcuies encountercd, In fing upon Gt o el S e i ek RS R secreta state, would Standidate for | their convention will be controlled in the h e no enough. G vo recelyers for the Oregon S| five ceiver for the late Dank of Commerce Would not have reached him untll after the | Kvansville Man Killa 11is Child and Litoraly | fhr oo of State, would bo o candidate for | ame way. Judging from the information |fire in every direction and all efforts to | two receiyers for ihe Oregon Short Line | ot hroken Bow furnish a good example of announcement made last Sunday basel on Ciitati1s \Viteto Ploveds R R e } recelve® by the officers of the executive l'll‘ln‘w,k its progress scem futile Coon. Run, | 580 oot the Utan conri Tt "would e advan- | U1, (roubles that constantly baeet the over- Lcanie: 8 o0 INDIANAPOLIS, June 4.—A speclal to the | believed that the change would be most agree- | committee, we are led to Belleve at least | thtee miles from Ruseell City, RICE Wi0| tagcous to Salt Lake City to have R ML LR LA R R LS HOW THE MISTAKE OCCURRED. Indlanapolis Sentinel from Evansville says: | able to him. four-fifths of the democratle, party ot Ohfo | ¥ibed out yesterday afternoon, | arate recelver appointed for the lines within | Ger: LU ARL LI ALUELELE B b il ST. LOUIS, June 4.—The cablegram from b i a5 tatoy ot the e 1 were waiting for the bank to ask f - o f i s 100 SR Tk o lust | obliterated from the face of the earth and | Arfte Teceive Al S B AU & e b ask for a re ~ 8 ) N 3 3 patch co: o YOs s ver sucl plac | Ru Theipiage | HeACUAriors sl state, ex-member of congres ex-Unite Buppose removal of Archbistop Kentick, a | been jealous of his wite and has had fre- | fumor that Don M, Dickison would b ten. | ant 'siiver at the ratlo of 18 o 1, and we C5at, Rt & DUCE, 08, Seo Ui g | avstem woukt undoubtedy be established | S and commissioner and. ex-a”numbor narrated yesterday. There has been a mis- | quent quarrels with her because of his jeal- dered the office of attorney general of the | further belleve that they sheuld be per- station, schoolhouse and saw mill. A. B.|here. whereas is is expectel that Egan Wil | ot county offices iIn this and other states, take somewhere, and the way it came about | Ousy of other men. Last night her brothers | United Sates, an Associated press reporter | mitted to meet in convention and so ex- | i superintendent of the Northern com- | locate at Portland. was on & tralh nearing, the NeHraskd 1Ine 18 Iltke this: When proceedings were recently | Spent the evening with them and after they | showed the dispatch to Mr. Dickinson, and | Press themselves if such is their will, free | OO0 RUPCCRRGI B B R M0 eTag | What action Judge Merritt will take Is of | ang coming through Kansas. Hon. Gilbert tnstituted in the local courts in behalf of | had gone he showed that he was jealous of | asked as te whether he had received any | fom interference from leaders on either side | BARY. S¥8 UG, RO GO B0 DA WUUF o course not known, but it is belleved that he | haq heen playing In hard luck. He had run prominent Catholics, lay and clerical, ask- | even them. ~—Welsmann partlally disrobed | intimation of that character. T |of this question. After thp democracy U | west came up lke magic and in less time | Will not feel bound to colncide With the | the list of offices In Nebraska and had then ing for the removal of Archbishop Kenrick | &nd them (“nlhrlun‘:‘r[“)..'\'“\.\.rl-'"'-’:,;“f"}r," ‘)(ulel \‘\llv Is it secretary of state or attorney gen- v""”v‘;'v‘“(‘l:‘l:“r e ator Blics Knows what | than it takes to tell it the fire was upon e ;‘jzul'l‘*'unl'[cf“wm_\ inced ”“‘: it is {9 [ &one to Oklahoma to get in on the ground from his trusteeship in the church property ) er he was going to Kill her | grg) this time?” querled the postmaster gen- | &'/ N e Bt : 4t | ‘hem. They ran to the town and aroused | the advantage of all partles to do so. It|foor and get at picking while It was of the St. Louls diocese, Archbishop Kain | He snatched her baby from her arms and | ora) ynquisitively, this result will be it the democrats of the | Woo 0™ oa for thelr lives. Men, | I8 reported that the bondholders of the Utah | froqh ~ He had got In the wrong push, had faok’ similar action in the ecclesiastical | dashed It to-the floor. Then he'got a razor. | ™4yt ording 'the dispatch Mr. Dickinson | “tote, are permitted to fsesly and untram- O oD ohilaren mads & wild race for | companies will stoutly oppose the confirma- | heon ‘branded as & maverick and frofeh oub / 3 he eccleslastical | gy "\ite ran for her life out of the house, | , AftCr re WAPA chyd 50N | 1neled in every way express their own views, | O! G L Ady.8 s tion of Egan, and this opposition will bring | o tyery EIENGIAL b R e sALETRE: forth i :;;;:.1“’::;:':13 Detl” | but was stopped by a high picket fence and | FePlieds “T really capnot discuss these ru- | and therefore he will continub to o all in his e A A LA b of lve, Mo | questions Into the case that have not been O Do L Ol e e e L facts unrrn‘f 1 it the prayer of the ",,m he caught her. He immediately began to ‘1\;;);\ “:\ Kr;:wz ‘\'\I?s;u\»‘:!“:V:'l;'lfl;m;' )l do not| power to prevent the convention from being | ;o ,u“g[,:ig “end :]lnf)m,,mu.“ w"“,:,,y lost | Passed upon elsewhere. 1t {s understood braNKaL! [Just i Hefare ire n‘fln‘:. the 'Wumg ed e pray e - | s1a er wit e razo g he 0 e ews should have any, ady. Plongings, e el i il 4 iy ro. | Nebraska. fore reaching the tlgh6rs f" tho local courts. Ho further | sk Ber with the rasor, cutting her thoat | ;% 5g Tou' are aware, my relations are| " |t M° A [ERUREAN forty il wells at this placo and a large num- | 4180, that the government intorest W pre- |line a fricnd dropped in and asked Laws asked that the old archbishop be removed [ in'the face and them began hacking at her | SPmewhat peculiar.” «Chalrman: State: Executive: Committoe, - | BeF of new rigs that had been bullt for new | $ervink (R0 VORS00 108 Lo Bt LRt E ¥4t | why he did not put in an application for the and that he be appointed archbishop of St.{hosom. He cut one of her breasts off and i Mr. Dickinson was then asked whether > “WILLIAM A. TAYLOR, wells. ‘Ahn\lil l;\'ou(y~fl\'e lm:ks;‘yr ol‘} O kel it st ik ani«verxln‘up of the n'.mk of Commerce at L0k dnitiis atead; then tried to cut ot a band. Ho cutene | he would-not state mt this time what he “Secrotapy. |consumed and lent energy to the flames. | 2 Sy " © Amer. | Broken Bow. Suggestion was promptly fol- There was a reason for this dual pro- | jenders and severed the arteries. Ime ull‘l\r‘ would do In case a position in the cabinet —_— ‘4 The Elk Oil company Is also a heavy loser. "/\'Hf;r"f‘)‘ l::m n:l_Lr'“:;‘r-:a::'-r:_k’:‘:xg l|l:, ,\I.tmz‘nro lowed by action, and the operator at the next cedure. The Tocal legal proceedings were | cut her in 121 places. The coming of neighe | Were again tendered him. “No, I could not ARE UNANIMOUS ® G5 SILVAEK. The pipo lines lost both their pump stations | 80, Toon® ST RPUE SENPATE SHVIe) Aie | fation, just outslde the border of the prom. instituted to determine, first, that Arch-|bors frightened him away. The neighbors | say as to that,” he replied. I cannot dis with a quantity of crude oil. “The loss will | Dositive statement toRIEAL A Snort Line | ied land, had fled with him for fransmis- bishop Kenrick held church property in | carried the woman indoors and called sur- | cuss these mafters in any way.” Practically Every County in 1llinols Rep- [be very great. No estimates can be made | Would be headquarters of the Short Line|sion a teleg the diocese of Missouri as a trust. Second, geons, who finally stopped the flow of blood It is regarded here as by no means im- rorgnted ln the Godveation. until the fire abat: system under Egan's recelvership. aphic application for a position as receiver, by Laws, for the Broken Bow o ” Vi V] 0 that he was mentally incapacitated from | from her wounds. Welsmann escaped and | probable that Mr. Dickinson would accept | SPRINGFIELD, IlL, Jume 4.—The~demo- u“f, i ‘;‘,o.‘,‘fi‘n‘.‘y;'.“".‘,.‘fi!"i? ;'(I,‘:B:x;':fi\", JIM HILL'S INTENTIO HanRmBMmaRaxt marning Llon, ’“,"‘“"b‘;‘l‘ administering this trust, Third, that a new | was captured this morning. He was dis- | the logal portfolio if tendered, and his well | cratic state convention called by the state | the destrugiin of FRat eS8 TN Aing Sl IBads” and batlainge: flsd “his- - KepUraHEY trustes be appointed: covered on a fence, stark naked, except for | known intimate relations with the president | contral committee to adopt a policy for the [ oe"riee (" \Call Mgs owned by the Griffith | My Esiablish a Line ot Stoamers for the | ith the banking board for the . Besitibg The hitch came in on the last pont. hu] fll:tr;,‘\\llvlrlh ‘h(‘ li:hl n(ul around Mis | renders it not unlikely that he has already | party in Ilinois upon the money question | estate, one engine house and one dwelling Orlentat Trade. Laws’ claim was in ahead of him ;l:ml tho j‘),:‘,,ll" R e el et o ths Thabh LG Lo GO consulted with reference to flling the | wii1” convene at noon_tomorrow. There is [housa, The firo reported at Knapp's creck | PORTLAND, Ore, June 4—The impres- | dcay gava time for another applicant to get appointod. with the right of succession, he |the act of jumping from the fence when Syl ychoy babinets overy indication tonlght that every county |18 still raging and has done a '"',“"l““l‘;"}{‘.‘_ sion prevals In raflread clrcles that James | in line in the person of Frank Ross, ex- had no standing in court over his appoint- | taken. The wife and chiid will die. CHILL ASURED A NTABLE CURRENCY | Will bo represented by its full quota of del- | Of damage: The fie bas spredd (o VGiCh| 5. mi, president of the Great Northern, | (S0, 00, MPRRiet ML, RO, o Sarmes ment as successor in the trust held by the it camp and thirty-five ofl wells are now on who was out of meat and had to have some= 5 egates. entiment among the delegates who is now in this city, intends to estab- byl £ MODERN WOODME CAMERICA ME egaten.. The sen! fire. thing done for him. u'l:ll archbishop, :\’l\lvl)\. lln]w;uv of his po- 2 MEN OF AMERICA MEET | Gjlyor to fle n Legal Tender Up to Fifty | in favor of free silver is so nearly unanimous [ Reports from Duke Center state that the | lish a line of steamers to the orfent at no| It is with the settlement of such vexed sition, was optional with the court. In . T . Dollars. that there s little proapect of even a show | entire vallay is on fire, and the loss to oil | dista MR alor || AnanGlal Siattarkt an- these tRALR LAt ol 1’ L f G 1 Oftie Sho F - ks a distant date and that his present western nancial n a at the State fact, It the julge saw fit he might havo | CPOFts of Grand Oilicers Show w Flourleh- |\ \oynGTON, June 4—The Associated | Of fEht. The movement in favor of a na-|and lumber men will Be fmmense. Kansas | ip'is to look Into the feasibility of the | Banking Board 15 being kept busy thess created a fat job for some friend, not neces- = d b press cablegram announcing that Chill's new | t1onal monetary convention:soems to be gain- | Branch, Rixford, Davis City, Summit Cit nasrtaking. ‘and AtaE AR ha R hTh i kL QAYNS sarlly a Catholic, and appointed him to| MADISON, Wis., June 4.—The biennial|P L LAl Wl ing force every hour. Goodrich of | Dallas _City, Oil Valley, Limestone, State "‘“‘:“g 3 |\|n N "ml’ “\.‘.‘ The inability of the state banking board gerve as trustce until Archbishop Kenrick's [ meeting of the head camp, Modern Wood- [ €Urrency conversion law places that country | Chicago Is one of the sound money”" | Line, Derrick City, and Red Rock are all in | Which to put on the tne. ME MW he beon |, "g, 4 ot places for all of the barnacles Hiccessor as archbishop of St. Louls was | men, convened here today with nearly a full | 90 & 0ld basis created much interest. Sec- | democrats who are delegates to the conven- | if, and unless rain falls soon there s no | freauently In consultation with several prom- | o "cquged trouble that threatens to aftect appointed by Rome. The point was fore- | representation, 271 delegates. After welcom- | Fetary Cruz of the Chilian lcgation, when | tion. He will oppose the scheme to call a telling what the result will be. The sky is | lnont ousiners men ard FRticiens of TRS | the board and other state house employes. RoBD. "ana "Avchbishop-Kain petitioned Rome L asked today what sffect the new law would | national monetary convention. He said to- | black with smoke and the mountains are in- | city. Several Chinese merchants are among | o oy’ who hungered for places are mak- BRRRLIR s Nimetitahon Of St Louls, Liggadarenss by, SpeskeciBUTIaR cALlarhey) | A 5 would | T ¥ that he could ses no sense in such al yisible on all sides, and the heat is intense. | those interested. C. H. Denny, ex-consul to | The ng pla O My 8 o vorarod o brief sablegram | General Mylrea, General Fairchild and ex- | have, replied: o effect whatever on our | priL ARl e, Not an’able man can be found, and calls | Shanghal, visited Mr.” Hill After leaving [ 0 10 thelr desperatlon, shargen Lo iiue, from- the n;«mn ganda stating that iy kan- Governor Hoard and response by Chief Con- [ bonds or outstanding loans, -all of which are It is probable there will be a meeting of | for men come from every direction. Men [ Hill Judge Denny said that the subject of | ‘.".","” u.' \n-[ l\}f)li;f the state house D K e avorably. satad |8l Northoott, the usual committees. W payable, principal and interest, in gold, but prominent populists tomorrow evening, and | are still fighting the fire at Degolia, and ap- | their conversation had been the Chinese | Slary drawers are revelling in snaps that o Al voen Tepelved 8nd favorably .aotod | appolnted. After the report of the committee | it Will ihsure a stable currency, It I8 not ex- | that an address.to th:country. baked -upom | parently have it under control. Nothing has | trade. He declined to say anything further, are pretty rich during theso depressed days, \ pon. ok this to mean that his re- [ gPPORAEH, DUt G TER Of offcers were | pected that gold will circulate much In or- | hia action of {omorrow's convention will be |been learned from West Branch, where & | Mr. Hill would say nothing definite regard- | When one job with a pay attachment is all quest had been complied with. filed. dinary commercial transactions. Silver will | jsgued, brisk fire is burning. Everything at Sugar | ing the steamship line, simply stating that | that & reasonable barnacle ought to expect. » e —— = e Head Consul Northcott said the terms|b® the medium, together with bank notes When the county delegates and visitors ar- | Run, Including saw mills and dwellings, were | the matter would be made public at the | Dick Townley, chicf clerk of the state bank- THINKS THE TLERS MUST GO |5t onded had exceeded all past periods | !S¥ued substantially upon the United States | rived this evening they marched at once to | burned, and nothing remains of the place. proper time. When asked regarding the | in& board, Is a retired naval officer, and = in results. He favored strongly the estab- | 8¥stem. To carry the provisions of the new | the executive mansion, where Governor Alt-| The fire at Brookston is still burning | earning capacity of the Great Northern west | Araws $110 a month from the government & Mrs Whliam Beck, Wife of the Indian [|ishment of a reserve or emergency fund, |1aWw into effect the president of Chili is au- | geld received them with a free silver speech, | flercely, and there is no prospect of checKing | op Montana and the rumors that the western | Of the United States, in addition to his 3 Agent, on the Keservation Trouble. the most Important question to come up at | thorized to sell some of the government the spread of the flames, It Is impossible to | & 3" Co il B (06 TR A (0 Y etern | $1.600 yearly rake-off ‘as a member of the Fa: WASHINGTON, June 4.—(Special Tele- [ the meeting. —He also favored the addition | Bitrate beds to procure the coin necessary For Cleveland und a Third Torm. get men, and consequently the fires make | cvo "\ Rt TR EE PIOS B T atis. | banking board. ‘Then there is another man gram.)—Mrs, Willlam H. Beck left Washing- | of New York, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Wy- |10 retire this paper money, =For three years | NpW YORK, June - 4.—Blerne Gordon, | Tapid headway. =~ fled with the business of the western line, | 0 & similar boat. Drad Cook, a clerk in b oming. Montana, I1daho, Washington and |he is also authorized to coin $10,000,000 of : BRADFORD, Pa., June 4.—A downpour of : el ahEaT Stiithe dormm i lna crE Tati ton at 6 o'clock this evening. She expects | JUINE, Montana, idaho, Washington and | fier “innually and to negotiate for ad. | President of the Savannah Cotton exchange, | ruin (his afternoon quenched the fires in this | OUT earnings are not as great as we would | [T, BOER G i, PO CLO4TE 00" W to be In Sloux City Friday in order to be | citjes of 200,000 or over. vances on the purchase money of the nit- | Who, with Mrs. Gordcn is vegistered at the | vicinity and everything is quiet tonight. | like, but the rflti]\ll l: managed economically {‘:::m' R siata Srpihaisudiadspil ":;. . present when her son, Paul Ward Beck, is | * Head Clerk Hawcs' reports showed the | Fate beds. Silver will be legal tender up to | Fifth Avenue hotel, said in an interview that [ Knapp's Creek, N. Y., the town that was | 2nd 1s going well, Tt 1e not losing money. | (U0 (e “ig on” the pension roll of the e 3 Eraduated from the High school there. Mrs. | total membership Mareh 1, 1895, to be 135,- | $50. In sums exceeding that it will be ex- | the sentiment among southerners was for | threatened with destruction last night, es. | There ls ono divisloh in the west that makes | 1l gaies at $72.60 a month, the pen- Beck has had a very profitable stay in Wash- [ 933, o gain of 08,038; since November 1, | changeable at the mints for gold at its | Grover Clcveland to succeed himself as presi- | caped with a loss of three dwellings and B oS pIe Yingla excention | slon drawn for total disability. In times Ingto nd thinks she has obtained some | 1863, 1,140 new camps were organized; dis- | market value.” o) e Unite “ " | fifteen oil well rigs and two tanks of oil. Be- | entire system, with one single exception. 0 gton, a me | 1863, 1,140 ne I ganized; dis i 4 dent of the United States. . “Southern busi J oL, Nl hano MR like these the hungry applicants feel that valuable Information for herself, as well as | bursements to beneficiaries during the term SPALN HAS AP g hess men. he said, “are genorally sound | tween Dull and Center and Knapp's Creek | The Great Northern has never been in such | fke thes Colonel C: L ! Heeried N HAS APOLOGIZED, 2 ; ] pthor wi aition angis e Colonel Townley and Colonel Cook ought for the Indi the Omal 1 Winne- | we 1,300, s : 200 rigs were destroyed, together with a | good condition financlally as now or ndians on the Omaha and Winne- [ were $2,531,300. money advocates and for that reason among | 200 ] atiier anin 8§00 28 Joanctaliy astox. AR At Gnatipay e TARRTA NN bago reservation. Head Banker Zink's report glves the total | swadria Government Explalns Fally the | 0thers we are all very warm admirers of | large amount of standing timber. The o 0 you think the general business condi- [ Lo be watisfled with one pay day a month It is said that matters will proceed as |receipts for four years and three months fxpiains Fally the |\ "o oveland, and approve thoroughly of | ire at West Branch, two miles from here, | tion of the country s improving? and give the sufterers ha usual on the reservation, Captain Beck | $4,106,687; expenditures within $154,771 of A S AILABCR ATRE his views and’ his offelal acts In regard to| ¥as extinguished by the rain, and all| “Yes, I know it ls. There is a most per- | the fodder trough. bepateioc e o | this amount. He opposed creating ot | WASHINGTON, June 4.—The State depart- § i fires in that direction are under control to- | coptible change for the better.” W. MORTON SMITH'S HOODOO. will continue to enforce his order for the | this amount. He opposed ¢ & an emer- ASH Y finance and economicy I 1P oy fhout the Ak ) iiile stans ; it o » eviction of the illegal lessees, and if such an [ gency fund on the ground that it would | ment today received from Minister Taylor at 3 8 19 A L !ld I8 | “Has the free coinage of silver agitation emergency arises as to cause a necessity for subject all funds to taxation Madrid of the sands. estimated at $1,000,000. fatal case of yellow fever in Baltimore, Rotterdam, The affairs of the Lincoln Call are very depnty the complete and full explanation Oregon Delegates Oppose Free Silver ) hurt the country much in evidence in political, newspaper y RUSSEL CITY, Pa., June 4—Rain came | “Docided ) | ot troops the War department can order a de- i e Y 00 ancloey talld (oh DY Ractatbraiatan CLEVELAND, 0., Juneid.—A letter has| o oobL ; = Decidedly. It has impaired credits; oir [ and business circles here just' at present, tAhient of troops from Omaba on short | OLUS TO TUE MISSING BULLION | T30 430 087 ORI Recreiary CEOREANL. | et T 3 S 45§ at 6 o'clock this evening and is still pouring | credits are not very good now and if there | and thereby hangs a tale. When the gubers O o et thiat Ihe. theone ot Omeba = ; The document has been awaited for some | been received at Nationa! league head- | down In torrents. The fires in the woods are | {“over ‘Ganger of a free coinage bill being | Levorial compaitn was on Jast. year T M ’ e car the Teservation 1s the principal | Row Between & Mint Ewploye and s |time with interest, and it was undoubtedly | quarters from H. L. Wells, secretary of the |out and there is no further danger in thi | passed by the next congress there will be a | Raymond of Lincoln was an aspirant for i . Téason why the War department refused to Mistress Leads to the Discovery. one of the main subjects which Acting Secre- | Young Men's State Repubfican club ot Ore- | Vicinity. The damage 'to tember and Of| fnancial panic. the nomination. He felt the need of an Rk send troops to the reservation. CARSON, Nev., June 4—Flo Stewart ap- | tary of State Uhl brought to the atten- | gon. Mr. Wells writes that _the | haoheriY 1B SOTEN ':flim'n:u worth of ofl prop-| Mr. Hill will leave today for the Sound. | organ, and so invested §3,000 in an interest . Mrs. Bock says: oI have had a hearing | peared before a police judge this morning | o0 Of the cabinet at the meeting today. | delegates from Oregon will oppose any effort | (i€, UREr GO REOHOVL —_————— in the Daily Call with L. H. Austin, sue with the sccretary of the fterlor, and he 1t | bnd swore out & warrant for the arrest of J. | L, ANSWer 18 most cordial in tone and is | o commit the coming Cleveland meeting 90 SRRl DROWNED 1IN WYOMING CREEK | coeding Bushnell & Cox. Mr. Raymond andoubledly In' hearty accord with Captajn | 41 SWOTe Ut 8 WATIANC for the arfestyof J. | exprossive of thie fullest disavowal of the | o any expression In favor of the free coin- ) GO e B e e Ty Fasars J— made @ present of his Interest to W. Morton ] bl otk | Pickler, : g, action he commander of the gunboat [age of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1 by the R L red and | TWe Women and Thelr Children Mect | Smith, who was installed as the manager & 'hateve! > age! 4 striking her. The warrant was.lssued and | which fired upon the Allianca. It is said to | United States indep: 5 OLEAN, N. Y., June 4.—One hundred and . ' S i s 5 reservation. Whatever the agent says or ates independent] Denth Near bougla f the brain department. The venture did | oo will most 1ikely ho adoptad by | Plckler was arrested. Later she told the at- | be entircly satisfactory to this government Rl s 2, o L00 fty men’ left here yesterday afternoon to| oo GEHR D auRlab; iz of the brain department. The venture did 1 e ment. "1 o Mot ik the alior, | torneys for John L. Jones. who is under ar- |as it fully meets in letter and spirit the | One County Sends Delogates, Anyway. [ fight the forest fires in the four-mile and ”“:"‘ DRt B, 45 "I" lal Tele B0t LKA Sipctan, althier £on M1 Dathpns ment of the Jands on the reservation will be | rest for being responsible for the United | demands made. © ; B A ST et A |/ichiaop'a: cresks diaricta’ hotween Nera ana | SAmO—Bert “Blder, ‘& ‘ranchman living | pollticaliy, ertior B Brotakt S SHA e tavor of having the land leased 0 re- | Jooroted about his house and yard department today: “In the Allianca affair | gates to the state convention which meets | fOF men to fight the fires. =~ = = o Ing with a party in a wagon to attend a | ,goinet nis wishes. He 1s now very much B O e et o | "Upon making a search the officers dis: | Spain in its reply disavows the act of firing |in Springfield, Il June 6, and adopted a | CORFIQ, JRtCe oy GFET Toif) fas tose | SIFU® 1 Douglas. He had with him s | out of a job, and a recelver is being sought gonfident, from the apinlon cxpressed to Mo | coverad ' several large pleces of retorted |upon the Allianca, expresses regret at the | resolution favorimg the tree and unlimited | i, NAYSE Pronoh SC UG (RN RAVO'GT | wife and children, a nelghbor, Mrs. Sher- | for the Call, 0 It is rumorcd, Mr. Smith u‘um-d i, v € | amalgam, weighing ten and one-half pounds, | occurrence itself and assures this government | coinage of silver at a ratio of 16 to 1. nwly’“M‘" e Qstrict. A mes. | Win, and her baby, and Mrs. Willlam Pow- | has not decided yet as to whether he will pted, e princ pally of silvcr. When confronted with | that measures have been taken to prevent e T ool ot oreck says fity rigs be. | ¢/l and baby of Tic Siding, who were visiting | jump in the river, leave the city to pres EACH ROAD WANTS 1HE LION'S SHARE | this Pickler said it belonged to his brother | a repetition of the same. FIVE MORE WHO it PE DROWNING | jonging to Curtis, Burns & Russell are de- | With the Elders. In attempting to ford the | vent further embarr: nent, or stay and = in Idaho, who sent it to him to be coined A — — Mroyed. A line of fire surrounds the town | Laprela creck, which has been greatly | let his claimants have some fun with him, Westorn Koads No Nearer Together on [ six months ago. but owing 0 the trouble in {develand Holds.n Oshinet Mosting, Quintet of Survivors /freem the Colima|and the inhabitants fear the total destruc- [ swollen by recent heavy rains, the horses | Mr. Hanna, manager of the John R. Clarke Percontages Than at the Outset. the mint he did not dare send it in. Pickler | WASHINGTON, June 4.—All members of Wreok Pleked Op. tion. Everything between Russell City and | became unmanageable. Elder attempted to | estate, has o big interest in the Call and ' CHICAGO, Juno 4.—The western lines | said it was worth $300, but the officers thnk | the cabinet, except Postmaster General Wil-| gAN FRANCISCO, Juns 4—An Examiner | Coon Run ‘has been burned, fncluding the | hold on to the reins for some time, but the | also In the Lincoln Journel, and ho ls very ¢ made no headway today in their attempt :)'m“"‘l']‘."h"‘“:""m!"{‘l search was abandoned | o, “attended the cabinet meeting today. | ypecial from the Chty ofdfexieo says that five | FIES, tanks and pumping stations of® the | wazon was swept into an eddy and upset. | anxious now to have the Call placed on Its | B sarcaciians x| thalr" ‘Broposed will be continued tomorrow. The woman | {UR, " acireiary’ Ul repressnted the State | " ¢ ave | standara Onl and Elk County Pipe Line com- | Mrs. Bider and the baby and Mrs. Powell | fect again, but only as an evening paper, stated they would find gold granulations, but S more passengers of the /Colima have been | jinies Barnsdale’s company had at least | and her baby were drowned. The news has | thus keeping it out of the fleld as a rival 2 freight pools. The difficulty is largely ow-|if there were any Pickler had disposed of | department. — Sccretary Herbert left before| ainq to the list of #he sawed. They are: | seventy-five rigs between Coon Run and Rus Ly I, T30 00N LN | NN A0t el 1 ‘ the demands of the Missourl Pacific, | them. She stated Pickler had been stealing | the mMeeting was over and went directly st of g v °: | seventy-five rigs between Coon Run and Rus- | just reached town, and a party left in|or competitor of the Journal Ing to the demands of the Missourl Pecife: | bullion trom the mint for some time. The | aboard the Dolphin and sailed for Annapolia, | Joce Pequerros of Apspaleq Mexico; A. 8. | sel, which are lost. wagons and on horscback o secure the | .M, Bushuell ls tho fellow who has fallen P llnee. declare bl oman 18 in BiAing for fear ne wil kil her. | Where he will attend the Naval academy | Maria, J. J. Noninns, bwe'others whose names — bodies. upon his feet in the shake-up of the Call af- Aot asovarey, dsreioped “iedey, 0 Yones' attorneys aye satisfied this diecovery | Eraduating exercises Up to noon nothing | have not as yet been obtained and who are Homark Orain Blaaior futan TR Moy ey oy P fairs and now hs a soft snap in (e sate . AN 3 i 5 satis [ TadnaLng e ) M NEW/ N T i ¢hich d casurer’s office. In Sharley Mosher, (f share of the business from the different | ¥0% At the SMelInE ool tader the GArratt | "o “cabinet officer sald after the meeting | V'NCent: It 18 not knewn i these two un-} .\ "o \oiine brewery, soon after midnight, | ETam)—The state land board today ap- [ islature which provided that all permanent ¢ gatowayn, The St. Paul, Burlington and | Gimind® i ELErE WEAre O8O, And WnCet | today that no appointment had yet been | kiown survivors are passepgers or sailors. | 5 FEURGE BEREUE (R 0 G TIE ] proved the application of the Yellowstone | #chool fund bonds that should come Into the the Rock Island, for instance, have ter-|po¢ employed under Hoefer. made to fll the vacancy in the cabinet. ~He The five were picked up nemrly dead by one | Wek B AREMCE 000 B Ry GHOCR 00 | parc Trrigation company for 10,000 acres of | Bands of the state = ftreasurer should ba Y n.Mlu Kansas Oity, Omaha and St. e also remarked that he did not think that the Kflllhtl-'m‘«;:nrvrewu o‘;, the heach l“| M;:u(unly, fonteel. 4 » R u.,j’; a to 10'}1.1(.-“ under tho Carey | $tamP ed, ~1;|,.: I]‘m{:er(iy n\l: Alll:Q Nl;{nr;]ukl v any other roads have two common | THIRTY-TWO STA EPRESENTED | president had considered the selection of a d the three named are mow at Pueblita on oy — d - b - Permanent School Fund, Not Negotiable.*” teraynals. It was utterly impossible to 5 FQ\ STARES , RRRBSABNTRY secretary of state. Senator Gray of Delaware | thelr way to Colima. Colorado Kloods tubsiding. land act. This Is the first filing under the | ¢ the last session of the legislature the B bring about an agreement as to which | Traveling Men Are Unaving a Great Timo | Came over from Wilmington today and went | The sailors from the ‘zescuing steamer| DENVER, June 4.—The Platte river is sub-| 8¢h "":"l’f “‘"”-”'y 1,000,000 acres of gov- | gtato treasurer secured an appropriation for tsdnd should lead from any terminal. The at ¥an Antonio, directly to the white house to sce the pres- | Mazatlan, who were capaized in the sea, all | jiging ana there is no further danger from | TiMent land to the state a bond clerk at $100 per month for two utive oficers deteriined to continue tho CTON . ident. " It was thought the visit of the Dela- | 8s¢aped alive. ' B s ot Th g T — years, to be known as bond clerk, and I orrow, but none of them thought | | SAN ANTONIO, Tex., June 4.—The morn- | ware'senator was significant and had a con- | The hurricanes on-!the Pacific which flood in this clty prassat. e trains| Catile Men Will Exterminate the Sheep charged with the duty of stamping the above p e e e aonAnt | tng seeslon of the T, P was taken up | noction With (1o veeant cabinet wee “Hie | wrecked the Colima bave continued to rage | from the east on the Burlington and Rock | DENVER, June 4.—Advices were recelved | endorscment on the back of the warrants It they fually Rl At “m,,‘u'; I ha | With the credeutials committec's report, | was the most earnest champion of the ad- |and have done much damuge to the snipping Island railroads due yesterday, which were | today from Wolcott, Colo, to the effect | that may come into the hands of the state i aisagros, " | ¢ . % . reore. | ministration in the senate, and as a mem. | Within thelr range. delayed by washouts in Nebraska, Kan#as| ihat $00 cattlemen and ranchmen, masked | treasurer. That work will keep a man busy, ded th showing that thirty-two states were repre 8 n . ° ? - + . clegraphic ad 7 and ern Colorado, ¢ bda s i s X out te - lott to arbitration, provided the .severy . RAC RSN Pre-| per of committee on' forelgn relations | Telegraphic adviees ' to the Examiner | and eastern Colorado, arrived early today. | 4ng armed, wiil advance upon the camp of | if he is lucky, about ten minutes a month. | foads agres to arbitration, ‘,"\‘_-'“ again [y} sonted. The delegation from Callfornla was | ys hocome very famijlar with the dutles | bureau from the ageneiea of the Pacific Mail | Tralny are now running as usual on all the | the sheep men on Elk Mead creek tomor- | Mr. Bushnell has that job. a stumbling block, as the Missourl Pacifi | seated and in the Louisiana contest the dele- | il Volla il upon a secretary of state, | st Manzanilio from Waiter P. Herbert, man- | FOAdS. row, and six hours after a committee h Al Beemer, lato warden of the penitens has been imperative in its demands, and will | gatlon from > vans was seated after|gonaior Gray was talked of in connection | 88er of the Colima raliroad, say that the = - notified the wool growers to move over the | tjary has taken up his residence in Lincolm not let outsiders settle their demands. Fall- | 3 i : s 5 4 ; 4 . al er civide the main bod pegin | L8Y; t let outsid ttle thelr d ln. Fail- | & broug protost from Shroveport, Chalrinan | with the position of secr:tary of state when | American schooner Hayes. ‘hought to hail v hoers NUNERTALN HRmia. e e e e (he T o, i he8In | and is in line for the appolntment as super- | iRE_some ssttlement, there ls certaln to| plet ®nogtens dneing tho pust year in | thO cablnet was first for from San Francisco and commanded by Cap-| WASHINGTON, June 4-—Consul General| i, in"¢uliornia park : " | intendent of contractors at tho penitentiary be a rate war, which' will in the end force | Materlal progress durlnk the past vear in . — 3 tain Peterson, went ashore at Navidad, Mon- | Karel at St. Petersburg reports to the State P under the Russell-Churchill regime. Gova ) an agreement. low excess baggage N‘“,s_" 5 9059 AN \\'\Ql“[i(‘???»i’ ; © K -: ished, ‘."fin.“x. Fortunately no lives were | department that cholera still continues in| Movements of Ocean Stoamers Juue 4. | ernor Holoomb holds a different yiew of the % Wil e i e s Vo ¥t el e g, R g P Yo ARRINOTON, . une {.—(Special =Toje- | lost, I 1\.m:aeyr“.:“'v:‘f('n)fi"“}Zrfln-rn‘z%u?: Russia. The official report from the govern At Liverpool—Arrived—Cephalonia, from | situation ‘:"‘“"““‘”l“";‘ “l'I: ‘“"}f"“ll‘: MASSILLON, O., June ass meetings | t1on and was veceived with much applause. | & A Dostoffice has been established at | g [0 TGS o Dleved tho aame rougy | TeRt of Volga shows that there wers 10¢| Boston: Cufi, from New York; Sachem, A% Rpeians 10 BIROHl il tonoas. thia oA , O, In tho afiernoon Dusiu s suspended | Fargo, Richardson county, Neb., with Emil vhich 5 s ase: thirceen dea i 0 o oston. . . will be held throughont the Massillon district [ (1" N, afternoon bus: ’.‘.1}:,\«“7|,e“d",=\;:,'l".: Saal 4s postmaster. The postoffice at Coral. | 8048 Which struck the Colima and battled | 37750 e I‘S;rl“:alfle:d:n“:m‘“r’e':nu’r‘llr:l“ulx‘ oo O, ork—Arrived—Welmar, frons | Y1108 proposed by Churchill ‘and Russell. tomorrow moraing to vote upon the question | {o witness the battle of flowers. ville, Johnson county, Ia., has be:n discon. | Neresly with northwest winds. While still | poiorp e A vt Aot G p The plan to fasten Beemer on the penitens of resuning work in the coal miues at the | Fully 20,000 visitors wore in the city, There | toued. Mail will go to lowa City. o ballast off Jlavidad she dragmed her ——— At Now York—Arrived—Menantie, f Uary carpies with it the sppoiniment of AB . ere anchors and went ashore. _She is not badly h rived—Menantle, from | appy of assistants and hangers on. It I8 une Fate of G cents, Local sentiment s very | wero twcity boautiful foats in the flowe: SEU Sn— ] damaged and can be unloaded with the as Neo Tollow. foves At Daisimase Swansea ARy of Sasiatants 00 DATnENISLLe B Nt . uch divided, and the vote w close. It | parade, and about 200 handsomely decor: 3 ™ nter tead. a ‘ —The, A 2 : . : sio0d that Warden Lel » Sk sl 410 (5 et will be cloes, It | parado. sadabout 200 handsoumely dacorated | g op ool PIOW PR el glstance of & sieamer, which has been asked IX;A:;‘TIfh‘!:iRE; J:;:e;]w:lr:;ral::‘n:“r:u;(|:n AL Bremen—-Arrived—Fulds, from New | denity warden soon. ‘Thin 1s & new dea reject e of all the miners, | typle d conc 8 probable the Mazatlan will pro- om | York, via Southampton. parture at the penitentiary, as under the o : Ro : :l u.“ vote of ‘)‘DE:;‘:;!::'L supper and concert tonight l;mrlr-‘ .fidn::h.' noted artist and portrait | ceed to the grounded yessel and pull it out | this city yesterday afternoon announciug a| At Boulogne—Arrived—Veendam, ntract system the work that belongs to the warden was done by the head keeper.