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ABLISHED JUNE 19, OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, 8, 1895. one had told me yesterday,” he said, “that T was to be appointed to a cabinet position would have thought he was talking ‘through OLNEY GRESHAM'S SUCCESSOR SPAIN WATCHING THE COAST Cabinet Appointmente Announced ata Late Hour Yesterday. Gunboat Cruising Off Florida on the Look- out for Filibusters, I received a letter asking me it I would ac tion of attorney general consulting_my As 1 did not w JUDGE HARMON TAKES THELAW PORTFOLIO | 1ie, Sorstan, who v PRETTY CLOSE IN SHORE and, securing his con- would_accept Cabinet Held o L to the Announcement—Ne Former Law Vart- ver of Governor Hoadley. sultation Previous Organizors mukers to Contr, Ask the Florida Cigar- ate One Hundred Guns, Which Tuey Cheerfully Consent to Do, Warrington, who when the Associated press reporter called on marked that Judge F would leave one the latter remarked of attorney general was one that would tempt any one who loved his practice. mon will probably leave for Washington nexu WASHINGTON, the position late this afternoon cabinet appointments FERNANDINA, Fla., June 7.—Captain La- sere of the pilot boat Francis Elizabeth has Just arrived and reports s Spanish gunboat cruising at For secretary of state, of Massachu ing yesterday ut six miles off was steaming It passed Cumberland bar, northward, and returned about five hours torney general, The announcement of the transfer of Wil Ile the ¥leetest of Any Craft Now In torney General Olney to the head of the Statc department WASHINGTO later, moving much slower and Circulars will be has been well understcod for several days |issued by the Navy department in the courss inviting bids for the construe tion of three torpedo boats authorized by the The plans for the boats have provide for pha (ANl towards her, but when the gunboat observed Considerable last congress. death of Mr. is probable that was not believed that Spain con- the Florida and South Georgla coast of sufficient ing to be patrolled b; ptain Johnson of the schooner Greenleaf, today and sub- the head of the State department contemplated other changes in his cabinet, and a rearrangement of sev- portfolios, and dence was given to the trans Smith to the Department of Just'ce, but this finally abandoned the naval list The minimum speed must not be less than twenty-six knots per hour, although it is expected from th of steam power to be suppli 1 that this limit arrived here told by Captain that when he cr this morning was cruising slowly on the lookout iption of the Palos secret Cuban council finished its busi- None of the party The new boats will be of 180 tons burden feet long and sevent-en ten feet longer and one foot broader than the ats last constructed, stantiated the sto Captain Johnson says for which the ¢ s promotion. Harmon of Cin- general came The appointment of cinnatl as attorney ture of a surprise as among th ness today and departed | appropriated would afirm or deny that they were awaiting Thero is the JACKSONVILLE, a of the Cuba day from Fern consideration, and that portiolio of party returned h When questionsd report that he was planning for a filibus- who was coun | small amount, of the size and speed government income tax cases 1 R. Coudert, had they been disposed to ac 11t will suffice. allowed for speed in premiums will b Florida coast, laughed and rep personally, and both admired and respected his ability. he, probably, who clozely engaged with him expedition would 1 tha amount of the a close friend this competition | by the terms of the act of co the boats must be built on the yvernor Campbell of O} Gulf of Mex- | Among other things he said rifles within the n ex-Governor living in New Y and_standing thoroughly, the portfolio to Judge Harmon by wire this mediately upon receiving announced the appointment n for a long time Judg returned to Tampa and Quesada and Cespadocs followed tonight. SPAIN NOT ALARMED, Pacific_coast, but the Navy depa | some doubt in this respect, Harmon has be of the common about 50 ye epicuous lawycrs in the west, and upon the | retirement of ex-Governor F resources of S0 far_only one in- has been received from that direction particular firm eans. A point m it can be regarded as a gulf firm or a Mis- sissippl concern. fler Craisers WASHINGTON, June 7.—The report Florida as to the dispatching of three torpedo revolutionary sh officials here to be a ruse to divert attention from movements at other i the torpedo boats 1 as to whether 1'of the firm of Harmon, Colston, Gold- smith & Hoadley, the last named being a son thought by Spa 1 of Contracts Approved. ADVANCEM i who has been advanced to the first place in President Cleve gram.)—The secretary of the interlor today approved the made by the surveyor general of the large fleet of boats now patroling Cuban waters. It is said that General Rafel Quasidi is the moving spirit of the pres: ish cruisers and gun- of contracts of Rap!d City, contract vey of a tract of land bounded by the third guide meridian on the east, by the Indian reservation on the south, and by the Cheyenne nd for a survey of the subdi lines of fractional Black Hills meridian hay engaged public attention s ent administra o at Chicago particularly notah government President Cleveland was so fully convineed of proposed policy that gave it thorough support and execution Olney was impelled by a During the Mr. Olney's services loped each step Ocean Beach, er secretary to Gener. death is now conceded by revolution according to advices received Department officials do not attach any sig- the wisdom this question desire to suppress disorder. He had shown in a respect for the right a case of the Reading r to compel one of its employ: would make case his sincere This was in ailroad, which sought to either sever the United of townships 17, N, 18 N, range §, E, Black mitting arms and ships to leav es In aid of the Cut information of thi Hills, meridian, organization Although the government had no direct 1 est in the cas given, the United States will use every avail- able means to suppress Pardoned Ono nnd Denled the Other. WASHINGTON today granted a pardon in the th Crow, convicted of mu territory and but in 1886 commuted to life impr and in 1892 to ten years' imprisonment. The s about ten months to serve, and his good conduct entitles v secured the per- art Lo present a brief on be- nploye, in which he held that ase of Mer- ’r in the In- half of the been directed to the open carrying of the flag in the streets of Tampa, Fla. marked by a vigorous defer labor tn organize in a way it vancing 'its interests peaceful and w INSURGEN AIN DEFEATED, iin the law. Regular Troops Continue to Worst Small the president ; Uands of Cub him to citizenship. sturdy Puritan stock. His ancestor, detachment application for MacDonald, of Spanish dispatch from Man: pardon of G of the Guarantee Investment company, c victed In Hlinois of mailing ma and sentenced 1893, to eleven months and a fine of $1,000 father of Rich- nillo, was surprised by tter concern- mills at Oxford, and also engaged in banking. His mother was a Sigourney, descend=d from French Huguenots who fled from France to this country. than the soldiers and commanded by dor Guerra, The soldier near Manzanillo, followed and were guarding Rendy to Refund the Income Tax. June 7.—Blanks are pre- pared at the Treasury department for the use of persons who have claims against the government for the refund will Soldiers ki other hand, the Harvard He married Agnes, daughter of Judge Benjamin F. Thomas, with whom he studica They lave lived of late years at Boston, with summer homes near Buzzard's Bay Gray Gables, the summer residence of the WASHINGTON en wounded. irgents were compelled to ret four dead and pursued the fleeing nsurgents and capturs dispatch announces five prisoners. that a number of in: an attack upon the vi defende@ by troops commanded The Spanish soldiers routed the enemy, who dead on the field ze of Guaya, which Mr. Olney Is a_man of medium height ana it | authorizes the commissioner of internal rev- and in general enue on appeal, ously collected. probably because waiting for robust form, appearance he to refund all taxes errone- and physical endurance b man who has occupled t position of secre- information | WAS BOUND TO ATTRACT ATTENTION Svery dollar of the income be repaid to the on the subject. legislature of tax already collected eerved one term Massachusetts., democrat, but for governor. Iusane Man Fires Near falmoral Castle. EDINBURGH, June 1 litics tho Street n politics he o able to s was un 7.—The little town of Ballater, near Ralmoral, where the queen Is presidential camp. Whitney Out for th WASHINGTON, this evening by unobtrusive ator Smith Mr. Oluey has been a counselor rather than young man who fired the pistol was found that his possession whom he Intended to visit. oner also had a letter addressed to Mr, Glad- CINCINNATI, Jun ge Judson Ha When the appoint- heard in New York amounts to any- from thelir of and the courts rushed to th mon, Colston, Gol gratulate the y general and ask farewell dinner Judge Harmon said he received a let- 0 s Attention, CHRISTIANA, June 7.—The Storthing, A vote of 90 democratic strength.” to it by wire, but he had no knowledge of his appointment clated press. has adopted a comprom Nebraska Postottices WASHINGTON, gram.)—Postoflices He went to Columbus tonight on professional business and does not know when ho will go to W mon is not ounly foremost lawyers and jurists of this stat intent and purpose of the Storthing to main- established as independence Kimball county, one of the rediate opening of th peration of the cabinet of Sweden, looking the s:cttlement foreign mission question: county, John L. consular and years ago, has always lived here and is known Campos Doss Not ) 7.—General aphed the government not need at the Maben, Deloit Martinez de well known The postofiice at Bronson, was abolished. Campos has tele Madrid stating that he doe time a lieutenant It was proposed by the Spanish cabi- net recently he says his health is splendid and he will the Ohio valley. Cheyenne county, Neb. will' go to Sidney the practice of law in Cin was a republican until 1§ he was elect China Fresents Her Thank WASHINGTON, June 7 The Chinese min- with Acting Secretary of secretary of waited in person on pleas judge on He was elected erior judge in 1878, Con<al Lott Burled. ation and interpreter the president this afternoon and presented to George Hoadley went to New York fn 1887 Judge Harmon resigned from the bLench to become the remains of kindly offices exercised by the Unitcd States in behalf of the restoration of peace between Chiua and Japan. tion was In the Chinese language, handsomely sed in yellow silk oldsmith & H sents several railroads and other large cor- porations, and with which firm yesterday afternoon, were burled today. body was escorted to the cemetery by all the rial communiea- | Njoy 5 oy flei prominent citizens, Lott had been suffer- ing from an afliction of the stomach for five Retiremonts aud f'r WASHINGTON, hes approved the recommendation of a naval board and ordered the retirement of Me Director Gorgas and Lieutenant Commander The following officers Commander Lieutenant Blockinger, Passed Assistant En- Paymaster Rey- pointed Judge Wil States circuit Jud general, to the vacaney. Mrs. Harmon is an accomplished lady, the gdaughter of the late Dr, Scobey of Hamil- They have threo daughters, Mrs man Wright, §r., of Philadelphia; Miss Bliz. abeth, a recagnized society leader, and Mar- Joria, the youngest of the family, who is 14 motions in the Navy, and formerly solicitor ing to the Kellef of Peary. JOHNS, June 7.—The has been chartered to carry an expedition to Greenland to rescue Licu- | of teh persor Peary's brother-in-law, charge of the party. accompany the party. about the middle The Kite will start Surgeons Brennan Passed Assistant Paymaster Kerr, COLUMBUS, 0., June the new attorney genera city tonight, T.~Judge Harmon, Floods In Spain aud France. PARIS, June 7.—Floods are prevailing in the north of Spain and The rivers have overflowed in vari- ous districts of Navarre, rendering communi- tion very difficult around Pau. y is submerged and many factories have In many places the mails Omahn Man Gets & Contract, June 7.—(Speclal ex-Governor Warrington of Clucin- purpose of securing, If possible, from the auditor of state, a modification of the Rawlins law, taxing beer $3.60 a barre rder Lo permit Cinclunati brewers to com pete outside the state. Judge fn company with WASHINGTON, gram.)--0. J. Kiog of Omaha w bidder for the erection and completion of the public building at Rock Island, Il amount of his bid was $37,077. probably be made to him the southwest Harmon sald ntment was | of the contract will press. "It any ' in a short tUmes been inundated. are couveyed by hosts, MANY NEW N4 Annual Gradusting Exerclses at the Na- tiunal Acndemy at Annapohis. ANNAPOLIS, Md., June 7.—The graduat- ing exercises came oft this morning at the Naval academy with the usual parade. to the chapel, Chaplain Royce offercd a prayer and Hon, J. B. Henderson delivered which he complimented both branches of the service and gave the advice, Sccretary Herbert diplomas congratulated abolishment of hazing at the institution. the etand with the board Maryland and Admiral Gherardi. A very large crowd of spectators battalion was taken Go! rnor Browne of were present. Illinols; P. M. Ha man, New York; J lina; 8 California; J. V Bennett, New J Watson, Kentucky; Worth Bagle McCormick, Michigan Engineer Division H hardt, Wisconsin. UNCLE sAM Four Big Bal each d N 1 sal , requires more in ap portance of giving Last_year Secretary of new ships that year or two as The appropriat ditional men. at the New Y at t comm W Me ships and transfer Island navy yard s government could pu few men employed John M. G to compel Secretary Jistrict court today damus tried by court ¥ commuted by the pr six years. Before time the officer next promoted nearly In he wi suc w dent or secretar: flects on_the holde has no jurisdiction. WASHI 3TON, ler, S versl C venth cavalr y of Wyomin| ptain W m riages. master gene! tended leave; Tenth infant Cap two months; § one month extended, Changes Mover WASHIN penhagen and the port for Ha Machias has urg, stitutional law, AL OFFICERS. PASSED THE LIE IN COURT 8hort Line Hearing Provokes Trouble an address APPLIED BY PIERCE TO STCRLY In delivering the | juqge Merritt Forced to Threaten the Baldwin, Towa; W iraduates: Line Division Pennsylvania; W Brumby, Georgia Davidson, South Dakota; —All day the conflict over the posses: the Oregon Short Line raged in Judge Mer- ritt's cou this evening the battle was not ende guch brilli made in a Utah court as were delivered today by Winslow S. Pierce of New York, Frank B. Kellogg of St. Paul, Senator Thurston of Omaha and Moorfleld Storey of Boston., All the questions in the case are being presented to Judge Merritt strictly on their merits and without reference to the decisions and orders of other courts. Judge Merritt stated during the bound by the rules of comity to confirm the orders of Judges non, Butler, New York;-P. ington; A. T. Chester, at large; W Vestal, Tndiana gan: W. R. Ghererdi, at large; D. Klemann, New York; K. M H. Standley fornia; A. J. Wadlhame, , North C ridge, Kentucky; C. B, H. Hall, Texas; R. % lina; 0. H. Knepper, Barnes, Oklahoma; ) North Caro Penneylvania; T. M. Dick, South Caro- lina; C. K. Mallory, Tennessee; Newton Ma fleld, Ohio; D. M. Garrison, New Jersey; J Morton, Missouri; F. eeman, Indfana; J. Walker, Magsachusetts; D. R. Merritt, onnecticut; B. F. D. Karns, Ohio would refuse to waste time on the hear- F. Marshall, Te: ing. Towa; R. H. Dunn, strongly presented the local aspects of the cuse and urged the court to appoint a joint | recelver to protect local interests. He ridiculed the proposition of the Trust com pany, that the court borrow money for it to Ing defaulted Interests. Storey | 1DS 8! AMEN, 1o Ships Without Handio Thewm, WASHINGTON, June a more serlous room by sarcastic references to the Union Pacific's newly v eltuidutal Ly cantile and shipping Interests of Utah. ships with the small lowed by law. In recent years been constant additions to the shiy 1ew navy, but congress has not se increase in like proportion ors allowed to man between the opposing cour manifested by the irritation displayed frequent violent outbursts Hon. Winslow S. Pierce of New York, attor- ney for the first m Hon. Moorfield Stc Judge Merritt threatened to send both of the lawyers to jail. A dispute had tween Hall of Omaha and Storey Judge took up_the controvers sued hip, with its complex mach rery and great men than the s ing steamers of the war perlod, yet with all of the liberality which ropriating money of new =hips, it has falled to gr congress has for the construction Herbert appealed to the legislative branch ~of authorize the enlarge enlisted men by 2,000, pointing to the number port of all Judge Sanborn had said. Pierc ent of the number of uscript. “This is only turned over to the navy in the course of a the basis of lis n committees, , fit to cut this number down to 1,000 ships Maine yard and the Texas ork navy orfolk yard will be' rea sion this summer, ships about 700 men will be required, and, as the Lancaster is also to go into service practice ship, 800 men must be assigned to her. Thus the entirc allowed by congress nwhile the big Oregon, Towa and Massachusetts are approaching completion and there w eailors to place on them unless the depart- ment shall put out of commi ing his fists of turned to bis seat. both of you to jail," d to the representatives of the New York and trayed into an impropriet v addel Mr, Fiiree, and this clo ed the incilen’, vesels. There ave already lyhig at the Mare ral war ships that the to good service if the; is sald that on behalf of the Union Pacific, took up the th pl for the removal of the pr argued that if the operation of the Short Li could be manned and ¥ war ships now in commission are manned with crews far below thus imposing unduly satisfactory the pr o discontent among ther to the court for instructions to the receivers when congress meets a the navy will be obliged to make a prompt appeal for more men ships to remain idly tied up at their docks when they are nceded for foreign service, Wants (s & WASHINGTON, June 7.—The application of kenbush, United States navy, for a writ of man It is probable that ain the sccretary of of the trafic contract and that a fair distribu or to allow tion of the under the 400,000, also the collateral mort $13,000,000. Under the contract, when the commander, name to the rolls of the navy me up in the the question at | whether a rule should lssue requiring retary Herhert to show 01! n ot be gronted. Quackenb sh was 10 sentenced his sentence was Sident to euspension for property. In the first eleven months the re ceive the earnings of the Sho they had shown an indebtedness of $2 artial court for protec| missal from the nav, dil not want to remain In possession a singlc below him in rank was 1o his place and later on Secre- tary Chandler removed hfe name from rolis. Quackenbush apglied congress for reinstatement, and several times edel in his efforte, scussing the case Justice Bradley said < of the opinion that his court had no Jurisdiction, the only remedy lying with con- gress. He' continued is one to excite the prejudiced person. The record shows that it not the intention of the president tary of the navy to dismiss Quackenbush and that he was dismiss promotion of another officer to his place, could have been restored at any time by rec- ommenJation to congres and company to :ave a receiver appointed. company should be given control of the prop- erty. Mr. E rendered distinguished service in maintaining of any un- made by the presi- lelay in doing this re- of these places. justice demands his restoration possible T will grant the mandamus. however, that I must decide that News for t 7.—~(Special gram.)—The following army orders were sued today: First Li is relleved at Hiam Crozler, ord . Will proceed from the works of the Beth! sylvania, and to Cramps Ship Building wpany, Philadelphia, for inspection of car- ance depart Iron company, Colonel George E. Glenn, al, is granted one month's ex , three mopths; First Lieuten- ant James W. McAndrew, cond Bennett, Sixth infantry, fwo mont Lieutenant Howard R. Hick, Ninth cavairy, FHL Taeios, 7.—General has deyoted his entire time to the drill movements and manual of arms, making the movements suitable for the new gun which has been adopted for the us of the army. It has been found th portant changes made m the necessitates generally a_revislon of phrase- ogy of the entire tactfes, percentage of the changes are verbal expected that the National ggards will adopt the regulations as soon a gated by the War department used by the army and the National guard are different, but it Is expected that the regula- tions can be adopted to the use of the ter without material change. WASHINGTON, June since his arrival her fo that a large they are promul- 18 of Mel JTON, Jun cisco has sailed from outhampton for Co- Marblehead from the same enroute for iled from Island. The Atianta ha Monrce for New London to take part in the ceremonies to be held there on the 18th inst by the Army of the Potomac. sailed from Captain Dovers to feo I NEW YORK, June 7.—Judge Pryor in the court of common pleas has grauted an order {10 Police Captain Willjlam . Devery to com- | pel the volice board to reinetate bim in his position on the force, sult of the decision of the court (hat Devery trial in his absence wa This order is the re. o defiance of con- Among Leading Legal Lights, Eastern Attorney with Severe Ishment In Order to Secure Order in the Cha er SALT LAKE, June 7.—(Special Telegram.) n of , and when adjournment was taken nt anl eloquent pleas were ever earing that if he thought himself anborn and Gilbert, h Senator Thurston today in his argument also at merriment in the crowded court rnsolicitude for the mer- ILL FEELING MANIFEST. That much ill feeling has been engendered 1 in the case is 1 the A most sensational cpisode occurred when tgage bondholders, called y of Boston a liar, and sen be s to what anborn had sald at St. Paul. Pierce and a discussion en d a short hand re- Storey said he b walked over to Storey and examined the man the opinion,” said Plerc He didn't say what you claimed,” declared orey. “Well, T know he did,” e “Well, T know he didn’t ‘and if it comes to that, you know he didn't “Then I say you lie,” cried Plerce, clench claimed Pierce. ' retorted Storey ght that seemed immizent di1not cone he angry men glared at each other for an instant, and then Plerce, very pale, re occurs T will send ared Judge Merritt “If any more of thl Joston bars. I beg your honor's pardon for being be- * said Store “1 do the same thing; I regret it very mu h,' In the Oregon Short Line case today Plerce allegations of the loan company's com- nts, on which was based the application nt receivers. He s part of the Union Pacific er remedy stem w to apply not He claimed that there bad been no violation arnings hal been made. CONDITION OF THE PROPERTY. Mr. Kellogg, for the loan company, the essed the court. He said the loan com any represented trustees of the bondholders \rtgage to the extent of over $10, e of over Union ‘Pacific failed to keep it, the Short Line could_enter upon the possession of the rs had shown a surplus of $1,299,000 in | HARRITY WILL ocratlo Natlo quiries as fous democr following open letter PHILADELPHIA pect or intend to cail a national committe when it will mect the time and place democratic convention of 1896 d to do 80 by democratic 1 do not believe there Is any necessity convention contrary, I am of the opinion now’ would be har interests of t welfare o atic national in tional co democ which b people. man of the se financial policy masses. had convent nnsylvania, ex-Govern Prince of New Mexico, ple of Indiana, Cc Mi; kansa fornia engaged fc ins will be g 200 Louisiana delega ofs and Kentucky HONKONG, reached ments in occupyi Chinese fortif which followed the ex-governor Ching, who was making an the island, seven and thirteen wounded on the steamer as a re- The German gunboat 1itis replied to the bombardments from the forti- fications on the Formosa shore and the native gunners deserted thefr positions. were quickly ports thirteen natives were killed. sult of the firing. Germ BERLIN, June ceived from Herr von of the Cameroon seven wounded are no Germans Bakoko (not rt Line; subsequentl 00,000 ould ‘ask’the It was time the loan company fon. Senator Thurston next spoke in the interest f the Union Pacific. He said the receivers askel that the interests ( eserved entire, There wa to the right of the loan day. They only he property be g no contention a The controversy was whether a man se- lected as Mr. Egan had been by the loan an was an able man who law and order, but it was a_question whether this court should be a judicial puppet and follow the action of a ~distant court, or whether the order of transfer should be of a character to procure a fdir operation of the not ROME, June 7 thority that Mgr. Satolll, to the United State dinal at the next consistory. WASHINGTON, June 7 of Mgr. Satolli it was stated t entire property in accordance with its char- ter obligations and the interests of all con- cerned. The courts should impose condi- tions which would prevent the dismembe ing of the system in Utah. The properties of the Utah Southern and Utah Southern ex tension should not be rendered valueless by being lopped off in a section paralleled for hundred miles by the Rio Grande Western The court should not lend itself to any pr cess of destruction such as was proposed This court is asked to write amen on th orders of another court, without further con- sideration. Mr. Storey then began the closing ar. gument for the loan company. He sald the great desire of the Union Pacific was to con tinne to monopolize the Short Line business. “I will agree now that your honor may put th requirement in the order that we must take every part of the road and operate it." Before Mr. Storey concluded the court ad journed. GOFS 10 SUPKEME COURT, Court of Appeals Gecides It 1s Without Jurisdiction in the Freight Rate ( ase Yesterday afternoon John L. Webster re ceived a telegram from St. Paul informing him that the maximum rate cases had been dismissed for want of jurisdiction possess by the court of appeals, presided over by Judges Sanborn, Caldwell and Thayer. This information was no surprise to Mr. Webster, as was Indicated in his intérview published in The Bee of Thursday. In speaking of the matter last evening, Mi Webster stat:d that it was the desire of the State Board of Transportation to take the case to the supreme court of the United States at once. In view of this fact, some time ago h» prepared all of the necessary papers. The case would be filed as soon the record could be made by the clerk, which would probably be within the next ten days. Conc:rning the hearing in the supreme court, Mr. Webster stated that it was the usual custom to advance upon the docket all cases of a national or state nature. This par- ticular case being of great importance to the public, if advanced out of its regular order, would 'be heard next November or December LINCOLN, June 7.—(Special)—The State Board of Transportation held a short meeting today and allowed several bills for maps and for prout'ng briefs in the maximum rate cases, It has been considered quite probable by the members of the board that the question of jurisdiction of the case now pending in the circuit court of appeals at St. Paul would be decided in favor of sending the whole case to the supreme coupt at Washjngton. It has been the opinion of several of the atlorneys connected with the case that it would be de- cided this way, but had it not been first ap- pealed to tne circuit court of appeals the Killed in t GUTHRIE, coffin A was partly and little one, death by a score or more of the horses. Mysterous Kit TERRE HAU' of Chauncey bullet wound in his field, across the river from this city, yester. day morning. A pistol lay married on Tuesday Ow CHICAC number of leases of distilleries by McNulta of the Whisky wag attacked by one of the les tervening petition in the United § cuit court yesterday of the Empire distillery, which was one of those cut off by order of the court on petition of the receiver, questions the right of the receiver to make a default in the pay ment of the leas S Cattlemen Prepariog for Uattle. T, Colo, been recelved by courler from Hayden to the , 800 armed cattle men mountain_country WOLCO case might possibly have been knocked out finally by a decision holding that the circult court was the place to which it should have been first carried from the federal court at Owaha, : to the United Stal Ainel ab Lbe next Meot U PHILADELPHIA Harrity of the | committee, has received to whether he intendod ting of the whether or not a national convention should be called to take action on the money In order to relieve the minds of anx- Harrity has ts, Mr. the WILLIAM Chalrman Democrat ¢ Harrity sald he is contained In this 1-tter, DENVER, June 7. member of the democratic discussing the action ts, safd: I entfon and of every other proposi which will serve stion the issue to take that position s to it Until Cleveland ati party n to meet at the Aud announced tl fon i, S itor Geo 1a, J Laurin of Mississ Idaho and Alex The Grand the overflow m from ORDER BEING Aatives in Formosa Subi Japa indicate that to order now to the rule of dolla Africa, announces that > fighting with rebellious Bakoko tribs. of the strongholds of been stormed by the tribesmen were were captured. twelve colonfal soldiers were killed and fort In the list of casualties th The Reichzanzeiger, refer. to the vi Russin Will Stop Short of War. PETERSBURG, prevails among officials while doing the best possible under the cir cumstances for the welfare of the Armenians risk a conflict elopment of the question i direction advocated would only endanger Armenia, thus proving prejudicial to t Russian interests generally Sarolll Sure to o a Cardinal. -1t is stated upon good au- the papal del will be created a car tion had come from Rome that the consistory would assemble or that the eclevation of the delegate would occur. bo Lizzle Baird some mysterious features about the police officials whether death suicide. Pickerell effect that on June started from the Elkhead with the intention of driving the sheepmen It was rumored that the sheep herders Pinkertons, accompanied would resist i Balleting from Siek WASHI Dodge is slightly restless, but otherwise her condition remains about the Representative changed, TON satolll Sury NOT CALL A M Committes Will Not I Next Winter. June 7.—~Chairman W. written the unless 1 shall the requisite num- iful to the business and prejudicial to National Co had nothing to add to national com of the Tilinols to its shoulde was undoubted il lism has no place in its history or its plat- forms, nor can a so-c ministration with fasten such a doctrine upon the democratic I am for the convention, and If it pronounce against am for the party which will endorse it.’ MEMPHIS. Tenn boun democratic ad- bimetallizm, from a number June Taip-fu and ¢ that point. The apidly Japanese losses during tablished headquarters z the islend amount to only men. The Chinese carricd worth of pr ations. the detention of the steamer ex-President silenced. According to all re- R WEID T BaINAROKS THibes: An official dispatch re e has been rman colonfal troops, On the we foregoing Bako) country, has hitherto been a continued to the cameroone. insure peace which terri- June 7.—The opinion the extremc L no intima- e Lite Kickapoo Rash, A sad sequel to the wild rush into the Kickapoo reservation was viewed in this city Wednesday, when a named Valchester from Kansas drove into home there, having containing’ the ar-old child OKl., June 7 southwestern ¥ who were both killed in the rush for claims at the recent opening the first wild dash his wagon struck a stone overturned, throwing out the Near Terre Hante, was the result ad his life Life of New York for §2,000, insured in the leries OV fcet, repudiation Hit's e to lie w Cardinal, ROME, June 7.—It is stated upon good au- thority that Mgr. Sat the papal delegate CENTS. s INDIANS CHARGE FRAUD Senator Allen Holds a Council with the Omahas and Winnebagos, DECLARE THEY HAVE BEEN SWINDLED Red Men Whose Signatures Appear on the Lease to Farley Assert that They Never Signed the nstrament, PENDER, Neb., Jun, gram.)—United States Sen counci T.~(Special Tele~ tor Allen held a with the Omaha Indians at the Omaha agency today. The scnator desired to persons ally inform himself in regard to the contros versy on both the Omaha and Winnebago reservations, which Is menacing the peace of this county. The great subject of contention among the Omabas is In regard to the dis- position of their tribal lands, of which they have about 650,000 acres. The different par= ties interested have told Senator Allen many different stories in regard to the matter, each iming the advice offered on the situation as for the best interests of t The senator, in opening p red man, ¢ council, sald he came to learn from their own lps what they de: d him to do in regard to the vast tract of Omaha tribal lands now being used ex= pressly for pasturago purposes, and that thelr interests were to be considered aline in the matter. Sinda-ha-ha, Bi Elk, Wahaningu, Nebragka Simeon, Haltowell and other prom= inent Omaha Indians spoke, and told the sen- ator that their people were unanimous in a a for an fmmediate allotment In order that y might handle their tribal lands themselves, the same as other American citi- | zens handle thetr property THINK THEY WERE SWINDLED. Another of the Indian orators sald he thought Contractor Farley had had the pas- ture %o long that he would be tired of it by this time, but it seemed that he still wanted to hang on and control it. The subject of the flve-year lease on a 23,000 acre tract of these lands to Farley was then brought up for dis- cussion. Two of tl Omaha councilmen, whose names are afiixed to the consent ace cording to the irements of the law, said to Senator Allen in the presence of Farley that they never signed the paper at all, and all of the councilmen prescnt whose names are attached to the five-year lease sald it was interpreted to them as a one-year lease, and John Springer, one of the most reliable Omahas, boldly rted to the sen- ator that the present lease for five years was fixed up without the presence or consent or ature of any of the Omaha Indian coun- cilmen, The senator promfsed faithfully to visit them again in council some time this eume- mer, as he could not give the time today to. hear what they had to say, having made am appointment with the Winnebagos to be at their agency at 4 o'clock, for which point he started at the conclusion of the inter= view. RED MEN WILL AID IN PROSECUTING Wyoming Secret Order to Ald in Avenging the Death of n Member, CHEYENNE, June 7.—(Special)—The order of Red Men of Wyoming is making arrange- ments to engage speclal counsel to asaist in the prosecution of Robert Dixon, who wilk be tried at Lander this month for the murder of William Harvey at Atlantie Cty, about a year ago. Harvey was a_lending member of the order. At the time of the murder he was employed by the Diamond Development com- pany at Atlantic Clty as englneer in_charge of its machinery. While there he boarded: and roomed at the home of Robert Dixon, who kept the company’s boarding house. On the morning of the day on which the murder- oceurred, Harvey was followed by Dixon into the engine house, where, a fow heurs later, the dead body of the engineer was found with the head pounded and battered In a fearful manner. Dixon had ly started for Lander, presumably to give himselt up. He was mect on the way by the sheriff, who took him into custody. Dixon's claim fs that ho killed Harvey in self-defense, a fight hay- ing taken place between them over Dixon's. wife, Dixon has retalued attorneys from Lander, Laramie and Nebraska to defend: MODERN WOODMEN 10 HAVE A HOME: Heund Camp Votes to Extablish Hendquar- ters nt Rock Tsland, MADISON, Wis., June 7.—The head camp: of Modern Woodmen tod: decided by a two- thirds vote not to change the laws so as to make the head banker eligible for re-clection, This fnsures the election of A. H. Holllster, A resolution was fntroduced and referred to appropriate $100,000 of the encral fund for an emergency fund, to which $25,000 shall be added whenever available, the fund to be used when the number of annual as- sessments ghall exceed fifteen. It was voted to Increage the bond of the head clerk from $10,000 to $25,000. It was vot:d to appro- priate §20,000 for a_bullding for head offices at Rock Tsland. The report of the come mittee on laws recommended Increasing the. number of head physicians from thres to. five. The election of ofticers will be the last thing before adjournment Saturday after= noon. PEACE OF WYOMING MENACED, Trouble Between Cattle und Sheep Mem Hexulte n Murd v, CHEYE June 7.—( 1 Telegram.y John R. Rafferty, sheep herder, was found dead with a bullet lole through his body yesterday at Barras' sheep camp, sixty miles north of Rock Springs. The coroner brought the body to Rock Springs this evening, A revolver was found shout three fect from the body lodged in a sage bush. All the indica= tions point to murder. The coroner's jury will not render a verdict until a post mortem {s made, It 18 believed that the killing is & result of the troubles which exist betweem sheep and cattlemen on the range, Give tho faw A Limit, CHEYE June 7.—(Special Telegram.) Private Issac Chandler of the REighth United States infantry, convicted in the A trict court of attempt to murder, was sen- tenced today to fourteen years imprisonment in the state penitentiary, the full limit of the law William Hathaway, another soldior, was sent to the penitentiary for one year for obe taining a bicycle under false pretenscs, Kuneh uild wenad CHEYENNE, June 7.—(Speclal Telegram.) The residence and ranch bulldings of Wile liam Phillips, nine miles from this city, were burned yesterday morning. The loss will reach $5,000, with $2,645 insurance, e Likely to Deny the Application. WASHINGTON, June 7. application of E. Chapman, the broker who declined to answer the questions of the seuate committes investigating the Sugar trust for a writ pro= Libiting the district courts from trylng him, wai taken up in the court of appeals today, The court took the matter under advisement, but it is sald undoubtedly will refuse the application of Mr. Chapman and permit an appeal to be taken directly to the supreme court, Omaba Likely to Get the Rock Istand Job, WASHINGTON, June 7.—Bids for the erecs tion and complet'on of the United States postofice bullding at Rock Island, I, w opsned at the Treasury department today, There were fifteen bidders, of whom O, King of Omaha, Neb, at §37,077, was the lowest. Wikkon Will WASIHINGTON, June T.—Postmaster Gens eral Wilson returned today from Misslssippl and will leave here on Monday for Centralia, will be created @ car- Mo, where Le Is L0 spesls ab & colloge come meucement, '

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