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o - S G = > - > - > > —— —- ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 13, 1895. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. = - - e ——— JAPS ARE IN AN UGLY MOQD|*r=4x=e sx sovis xans aoon rues| \wARNING 0 FILIBUSTERS | **=» cor rus vwors raxievij{CH HAIL, WIND AND RALN | fnatens s nateasume s onever. ey | BOTH ISHES OUT ON BAIL ¥ al # —— ARMD 4 AlL, \ I\ ALN | Sondicions ste stated June 1 however, they A i et b L o G. A. Porter of Spring Creek Settles with indicate, except in states above cited, a et SOUTHA Malden Hecord, i w Mortgage Debtor. -—— crop running from good to excellent.” — SOUTHAMPTON, June A special dis- SPRINGVIEW, Neb, Jtap 12 —_— . - i i i SPRINGVIEW, Neb., e 12.—(Special § . i q No Outward Sign But They Nourish Their | patch to the Associated press trom the Scilly | State Department Taking Steps to Protect Rk 4 Many Nebraska Counties Treated to a A gl L e Husband and Wife Allowed Their Freedom Resentment in Sullen Silence, islands ann s that the American lin hi egram.)—Q. A. Porter, & Feqident of Spring ST. PAUL, June 12.—A Fergus Falls, A ! lence, slands announces that the America e 1 A Lreale 3 teamship St. Louls passed that point at 8:48 this Country from Damage Claims, Creek, this, Keya Paha, county, came in today Storm of Considerable Dimensions, Minn., special to the Globe says: The heay Under Heavy Bonds. ot y'eloc v self up to the fest hall storm ever known in this section — p. m about 3 o'clock and gave himself up to t \GLE 3 il drowd suf of the oftoed ¢ g Shehi § . " visited this city at 4 o'clock this afternoon f FRESH ENTANGLEMENTS ARE HINTED AT | A crowd surged in front of the ofices of | NEUTRALITY LAWS ARE TO BE ENFORCED [ sherift. claiming he had kilied cne man, | CRPS DAMAGED ARCUND RANDOLPH|iny'in iteen minutes did tmmenco damage | COUNTY ATTORNEY CONSENTS TO THIS -~ ‘}’" “"”";‘" line today, eagerly watching —_— wounded two or three more and pounded a to crope, the extent of which cannot yet be the flagstaff, the raisng of a flag upon which t stimated. The 3 v o 3n 8pite of This the Government 8 DU- | \i1q announce the coming of the new Amer- | President Tssues s Prosiamation Notifying | ¥Omen nestly to death, The family killed "”‘: With the Exception of Isolated Fields the e e e chimently, Of o | talaridge Writes & Note Advising Judg banding Its Reserves and K!'lntln:t the | jcan liner St. Louis, which left New York on All Citizens and Residents of This bbbl s et il ikl DR Situation Was Never More Encourag- big as a man's fist were exhibited after the Berka that the Prisoners Charged Mm":."w;lnulmn‘:’:M v"':‘ i ‘:""’\';‘!“—“ s i Ll b, Country to Cease Hostile i e # Ing to Agriculturists of L R LA G W R with Murder May o Ad- —War Bonds at & Discount. the Atlantic. Th {s much local Interest Acts Fowart Mr. Porter, it seems, went after some . ows on the north and west sides of bui % in the event, and t Sl bede i mortgaged hotses, the Woodfotks relusing to Ui ings in the city were broken, only the et AL company s delnged wit [E— 4 PR L) e A TR heaviest plate glass escaping. As most ot VICTORIA, B. C., June 12.—(Toklo, Japan, | London reporters are here T give them up, and a fight ensued. | the wheat had not jointed, the greater May §1.—Per Steamer Empress of China)— | Of the new liner, and gre terest Is mani-| WASHINGTO 12.—Secretary Olney |~ 1 b ster and a fur ompanted by a| RANDOLPH, Neb., June 12.—(Special Tel-| of it will recover and come out all r Informations were yesterday flled againsy No event of striking Interest has occurred in | feaied In her performance by the officials of | is thoroughly determined the Uuited States | ... ' ) . o arted for the piacs | CETAMI—About 2 o'clock this afternoon a | Wheat that has Iy jointed is undoubt- | James Ish and Mabel Ish, his wife, char the past forthight And hone. is: expectad till | steamship lines here. Many opinlons | government shall do all in its power and ail w";”" sl o for FA€ PHO* | ghower came up, light at first, with some hail ediy @ ']wh\l loss, and the fields will have | ing the former with murder and the latter after the reunion of the Japanese ministry but as time | that tnternational law requires, to prevent [Of the tragedy, which Is about ten miles from | 4;4 ghout an hour later the clouds seemed [ '© be plowed up vy with m er, both papers being sworn ) n Tokio. The people nourish In sullen uld break a r g S States territory by |this place. Porter is mum and will say |5 fairly pour out their contents of rain Teavy Raln Aiong the Omaha Road to by Whalen. The two prisoners & e Ig of the American line ex | pers o make it a base of | nothing any more than he did the killing, 1 L he h p he Officials of the Omaha road report a heavy | Were at on arraigned before Judge Berks it their discontent with the methods by R ety iing any th t ing, | and ha t was the heaviest rain of the ah port 2 lwhrzrrl;.o ||Anr:< has ’x. en secured, and, as a DU L |aial t Spain, with Which | 4ng has given himself up to the officers. He | season, two or three inches falling. The [Fain all along the line of thelr road from [‘:“1’=‘-‘ red Gl at whole, refuse to participate in any display of | 1 passing the St. Louls at anchor In | PoF 1 8 80 PRICR. 'r‘ TE ]m]‘l‘j: | s now in the hands of Marshal J. M. Coble. | extent of the hail Is not known, but it “""“‘“' to “mG: Minn ”l he m‘lw:u! il bt L, o he close of the | ar Sandy Hook on Wedn This | . » Departm « ough et g STE b ARk o | damaged crops considerab: hough how | Which was already pretty well wet down, | of $2.000 1d was at once il MR SR AL o first news heard from h m any | the Spanish minister that men are being| FPorter is an old coldler and has alway ; “;"* ‘l” "“. 'v': H f“'[’“ ”‘ ;‘ was thoroughly soaked. Although the rain [ D. M. Ruger, her father, and Mrs many querters doubts are expresse ’lv«" to| » the St. Louls feft New York. | recruited on American soll and that armed | been considered honest. He is the husband | Bo0h SEAMSE MO 00 BECCrNnY | was extraordinarily heavy ‘at some places | ish, the mother of lsh. The ju we the durabllity of the settlement with Russia, [ The st Vil dock KE'S \ 1 Srditias . | _| stones as large as walnuts fell, but as far [ no damage was done. The water ran over | g 1 s i at s 1 exp lons are shores fi the | of Mrs. ovi whose sban ille ers € fused to ase Ish on t withe Germany and France. morning. rage and Honr ot et t Mrs. Covill, whose husband Killed Rivers |\ ypoyn the storm seems to have been | the tracks at Wayne and Winside, but with- | g1 bt 1 ‘f, e The newspapers are not permitted to speak | Sengers leaves here for o % o D |and Dayton of this county some three years | o1 Big ponds have formed on low | CUt Sufficient force to injure the Toadbed in b , g 6:40 a. m., and the train \ Vheneve ary evidence €an | oo oo on cut Y the least pon Mrs, Is refused to freely, but a majority of those who escaped | g0 & Moo ARG GAS HRAIR EECR Mleave at | be procured th of the law |®€0 and then cut his own throat with a case | grounds, X hid A S : suspension hint at the probability that fresh |7:45 a. m 3 Sron S S verely punished, for the secre. | Knife twelve months ago. A heavy storm was reported east and rl“mn:r '“','“' bl Lol g the cours | the ate entanglements are presently to be disclosed A speclal dispatch to the Assoc tary of state will leav ground (‘r! — south of this place. One skylight and some 2 Agtelily U bl R ) ys for the prisoners succeeded in obe Government securities continue depressed and | from the Lizard stat t th Somplaint that the United 8t has failed | TROUBLE FEARED AT COUER D'ALENE | (i1q0s were broken by hail and some cel accompanied by a high wi which wrecked s fwte from Cot torney Baids war bonds are selling at lower figures than | PAgSad that point at 605 pome o o lere|In its obligat to other Mea Iuhl Difentty Between Union and Non- | 1ars filled with water. Gardens sustained $5% 4 :“”"‘ |‘”]’ 'y"""l "" S ESURCERICY Ol to Judge Berka, ¢ the following B 2 before peace was declared. The b unr':n...; her dock in this city at 11 o'clack J 5 s S ted il Union Men the Cause. much dar TR L AR ] B Ll LR AT ‘y\\” g R s g o KRR T s el baRng quazantine L ¥ may expect, 0 this afterncon | DENVER, June 12.—A special to the Re.| Where hail struck the ruin is almost com-|and did a large amount of other damage. | oot e Ll bF CoaoT O e auest sources Is distinctly reassuring up to this|A dense fog prevai proclamation was issued fr ,“‘ ; plete, but it seems to have been in streaks. | visited this city toda L R B i L TR T resent time. The forelgn office affirms that | Steamer anchored ir partmen publican from Boise, Idaho, says: An alarm- | Hail fell along the Omaha track southeast Ll MG, evidence ink the accused, el 1, L in the day the fog lifted and 4 | % 4 ¥ , y Ish and James Ish, should be admitted no ground for apprehension exists with regard | racymed her voyage, pass ng th lent of the United States ing state of affairs exists in Couer d'Alene, | four miles, and were large as hens' eggs. | WEEK'S GRIND OF THE MILLS | to bail, ar nt that both be admitted to elther of the recently hostile European | lightship at 5:32 p. m. Her time, therefor Taton: he et eas carirn aand 12 | in northern Idaho. News recetved B s e o yerh iU Mollotin UleBtb te & e R R s ks i S L R t{ 37 Hours tua 18 Sataiite: 4 Suiie | Lurbances, accompanicd by, armed YesIEt; | indicates that serious trouble Is likely to|ranged from the size of wainuts to hens Prices, 300 and this was sighed by his mother, those powers contradict all reports that}, o % 5 500 O Teom Seilly to th HOVerament Spain, o power Wwith wh | break out there at any time between the | €€%8 then, and were much larger soon after MINNEAPOLIS, June 12.—The Northwest tha Ish, who qualified i sum of further trouble s anticipated. It s believed | pot" fOF LA0 KU TEON SEUE B0 and 13 the United States are and desire to remain | | falling: R R e $30,0 Late In the afterr and: his J to be true that Russia goes on strengthening | 1oF. "' u Gl | ont_ terms of peace mit AN | o' unfon and the law and order men in| ORL Neb., June 12.—(Special Tele- | 51" (o 7€F B! ul "\“‘ outputiigst week it he station, carrying with them L e Viadivostock, = DBut Japan | rhe time taken by the St. Louls on this IR | that section, who have organized to protect | Eram. Good rains; warm weather; erops | 1) ' 0f "'T was ‘.: A June 8, | their girl wh 1T 1 at the Svidently does not lock Upon tBIS A8 & WALD | her first trip, confirms the statem made | BEOON R ana B t in their ri . ¢ can | BTOWIng; people happy. R L N/ AR ANEC I HINC 5 station with its parents since thelr arrest, ing, for she has disbanded her reserves and | 1o iha oficers of the Amerlcan line, as we A AL LR T T R T P AL M UL ht to work If they can| ™ by A pPSMOUTH, Neb., June 12.—(Specia ; Superfor-Duluth, June §, o £ l; ]:r“plrhv'vr'u 1:':1“\'{-”)‘\A“r‘~|'|:1.]\‘ divisions to | as that of the ship's officers, that no effort | versely to su 1 Histurbances 4lc | get employment, and the mine owners in | Telegram)—A splendid rain set in at ¢ nst June 1, 94,010 barrel TECHNICALITIES MAY S M {Lls pacs footing, Publlc faellng is A8 Ui | would be made to beat existini records, She | accenting or exercising commissions for | their right to employ whom they please. A o'clock this evening at this point, and in 510 barrels, agains endly. to the acministratio 8 e | is, however, only about fifteen hours behind | warlike service against it by enlistment or = Y S dications are that 2 downpo! 0 s; St. Louis, June 8, 60,000 b 8 v chmond of ol empire’s fnterests had been ificed in every ‘ the best eastward record procuring others to enlist for such Service: | man who incurred the enmity of the Miners | Nt e (,”" “‘L “:"v]::f"l“\"}"u ) 1s; & Louis, Y ne 8, 60,000 batr 15, | W. 8. Richmond of Dos Moines Not Likely particular. The acquisition of mosa 18| The Augusta V » made her first trip | BY fitting out or arming or procuring to bé | oo T Tl ey e LRl L e o A iy 1o Bo Convieted of Embezzlement. taken as a matter of course, while the|in May, 1889, over the san route the St “ out any armed ships of war {or 8us | By el ! o X |'sh 'I;‘ Vit diy ““_ * LAk il 1' Al S \ "(‘“ 15 s dull; buyers DES MOINES, June 12.—(Special Telse ‘ :;Ix"l\v;:‘.;mfl\q :f ”‘l'” “”:““': K']“I‘l'; .’,‘((: | st Lous" first i hours | arrlving In a port of the United States and | skull, and a coroner's jury returned a verdict s. From all parts of the county reports | but It was wholly dom eras Richm the alleged wreeker of the Union Kihaic atrip of territory. LA H“.« s Lrin H| Pratostngon oot gr prov) ‘l‘:.‘m'\f'. PATIE | o6 suicide. Governor McConnel has made a | come that the crop outlook, both as to | stand aloof, claiming our high. | Building and Savings association of this city, e g “Corea has fallen int ’ nuten. of | carrieq from the Ttor g natithe ; small grain and corn, is unusually excel-| Patents were held at 15 cents to who is on trial charged with embezzling The government of Corea has fallen into | 1889 in inutes, o | from the United States against the | requisition on the government for arms, and o harged g a lization that no pretense of re- |5 hours and 23 than the | territory of such g § lent. Sr 1Ly some . pa owing to sum of money paid t e assocla by J. L o Frdintalnisd, Mhia mtnisters! give 4 Bléted) Ner | Now, therefore, ir {obtained several hundred stands. Over 200 | WINSIDE, Neb., June 12.—(Special Tele- | vance in wheat. The output is likely S {,v“ } l.‘-m” 1 Blufrs \.",”,‘ t be no heed to public business, but scheme onl v [ssorestiheatel 8 | volunteers are drilling here toi to pre- | ETam.)—A heavy rain, with s hail, fell | an approximate decrease of 40,000 n L 1o ESEantoh: theruel B havaiikt \\my A | f the United S | today. Crops are not damaged. This count his week on ac of dull trade The state concluded fiis evidence Russia for the sale of a port on the eastern s | ¥5 the end that oft |pare for the coming conflict, which seems | (g now getting more water than It needs | mills are also running considerably ved. the coast; others by offering counter proposals | | immi Idato has no state militia Warm weather is necess: for the corn, | Minneapolis v\vw;‘rt »n‘ ments were | ) for the to Europ wers, which are opposed t mselves to ! e which is getting very weedy and is behind | barrels, against 500 barr the wesk be ant ! some 1 Russian aggrandizement; still others c irs | L, GIover| pyran END OF A SALOON ROW | the season all grains are doing nicely, | fore. At Superior-Dulut s was un and will be continued ton; w18 ing at returning the exiles who w | | with pre of a full crop, except rye. satisfactor the trade continuing to take | aondiaa > fact that the court from the country when China's I | | Princeton College Student Wounded Last [ HARTINGTON, Neb., June 12.—(Specia ur from middlemen at prices mil w v from the state on dethroned. Count Inuouyo has not yet found | | atirdhy DI UTRIEMEE N gram)—Lact night and this afternoon | could not touch. The advance in wheat d ¢ defendant to in- a way to bring order out of i | PRINCETON J. June 12.—Frederick | 70 fell in torr accompanied by a ligh troyed the prospect of exporting freely 1 lined to sustain the chaos and it reported that, sick and 1 bl Skt . Kling of but little ¢ damage | trade in that quarter is beiter than a mot It is weary of the struggle, he s about to leave | cen kn r hour, against 15 ! Oh, the Princeton student and very popular | veek ago. Export shipments were 22,650 t ) nce that Rich- the country. by the steamer New York Uni | foot ball player, who was shot by the negro t er was Is, against 13,645 barrels the week bef mond received the draft in question from The Core nlm ;,m luu- me that Japan has | made by the Paris on their \ preventin C thereof, and | Collins on Saturday night, died shortly after ] WA 2.—(Special Tele At .\|lxu.;m» the output promises to av: Steadman, and it is claimed that the indict- decided to abandon her task of regencrating e = g to trial and punishment any o'clock this mc 8 2 e | Bram.)—A rain fell here age light for two or three weeks. The d ient s totally insufficient in that it does not the wretched Kingdom and nothing can pres | FILIBUSTERS ARE NATIVE CUBANs AIRBt (hE A |4 o'clock this morning at the Infirmary cn the | ggyoro0n, 1 of any consequ m ir is mild s o and for fl vent the qu ls. Ohl began sinking at § n from reviv describe the money embezzle g the corrupt — A i ny wherof, T have hereupon sct | ! n t nin been' repor s are growing rap. At St. Louls flour was dull and not en it s system of former years. She will bz supreme, | Climate the Only Thing Which Prevents | my hand and’caused the seal of the United n and steadily grew weaker [ idly. cotrag! IR AchTe eI HaaE Ak UNION (O UNTVIEG EIA NI v for Tain-Won-Kun, who formerly held her Amer'cins from Jolning. | Siatgs to be aifixed. ‘Done at the CIty of | until he fell into a comatose state. Student | LINCOLN, June 12.—(Special Telegram.)— | its effect, and while Some change for the A o check hes anp arently gone into decrepti- | WASHINGTON, June 12.—When asked | year of our Lovd, one thausand, elsht hun- | Cochrane, who was also shot by the sam e e Y| batterioreptiin Relnay and (Beturday, SHoldrs fn e pabiiopniGonventiiol felectsiniateiDILY s :;‘n:'.-m:n‘«:u;.”‘l.«r grandson :,ISTVK;‘:H [V;“yl..f»‘l as to the character of the flibusters | ired and ninety-five o e Tt i e G2 6T, B a0 e A BT T P et .x.‘m st r n up \»ml. the ‘11“ sl ki ey latest exploit was @ cunningly arranged fight are roported to be leaving the Florida | gne hundred and nineteenth tending physiclans are hopeful of his recov- [~ ELMWOOD, Neb., June 12.—(Special Tele- | imong millers and holders made it hard to | CRESTON, Ia, June 12—(Special Teles from his palace, with a_view to joining the | coast for Cuba with the view of participat- : 3 expatriated criminal, ‘but 100~ poli ing In the Cuban insurrection, Senator Call| BY. the Presic ROVER CLEVELAND. |ery. As soon as the necessary pap s can | gram.y—A severe wind storm visited th s of U lo much business at New Y n county met where buy- | Bram.)—The republ men | Ve i g be obtained from the countw physician the | ection this evening. Some hail fell, but no | ars were waiting further developments. today and selected delegates to attend the £y RICHARD O retary of State. ) v damage is o v n a g s X drove him I‘I:rk 1:,.-1 Japanese legation Is | of Florida said a majority of them are of LA SEL Body ot The' Gead studert N BSEIAL to i “i‘\' hEe L zenont :) ?”!w : Y-“‘j- ‘1‘1«"1[“}(- — - state convention. The delegates were In- oW qu disregarded, owing to the | ¢ A cnezn n Soon to Filied. : AVERLY, Neb., Ju —(Special Tele- | STIRRING WEEK THE IRON TR : 4 5 - t :;(‘\\wm 0 ';mk_'l’dm";m ‘I‘"::“‘("Jy Ilnlmlr':“,( uban descent. ““J:H'M' ! Soon to tie Filied father's home, Mr, Okl WRE WARMPIN Bik!| rami)eathie s voositEIg raine) hive: DUE all |o e ang WWEBHK 1Y THRE IRON TRADE | gipycied for Harsh. Durlng the convention will hereafter depend on Russian dictati ,," “The sentiment in Florida,” he continued, YASINO! J 12.—1 < expected | (on when the latter died, will accompany the | vegetation in fine growing conditio One | Gnbroken Record of Advances All Along | Senator Harsh addressed the body. He is but the Japancse movernment denics any de. | “13 Eonerally ith the tnsurgents, as I am | (WAt Seeretary of Sate Bincy Wil selett 8 | remains, as will also a committee of Prince- | FoUQ ROl magine such 1 Change cog oechs the Line the first and only one of the several guber- arture from the bollcy of preserving Corea | Satisfled it s in the country at la ew minlster to Venezuela at an early date, | /"o ho = oted <hat 4 com. |in the crops in two weeks tim. e oats T eV SR ey natorial candidates to express ap opinion on Beainst self-destruction and piloting her to. | but for the Cuban climate and the at important post being vacant since the re- | miittea from the colle Etphn‘r.}(y'\I‘ql”un,l",',,l prospect is good for two-thirds crop at| NEW YORK, June 12.—The Iron Age to-| o "rolivical issues of the day. He sald In WEd celt-goverhment. contracting fever on the part ement of Seneca Ha mer min- | the funeral ) least, and the corn never was in better con- :nm.}w]“.n he ast k has b e | part: 3 esihsien Americans, 1 believe the Cuban a ster. The salary Is and aside from | Gounty Prosecutor Stockton will present the | 4ition at this season of year. | one of the most stirring in the history of the ‘I believe in the largest possible use of | @IEBONS MAY | ETHE NEXT P( have ere this ‘1“.““ reinforce l’r‘ = ts being one of the best of the second rate | case of the murderer. Collins, to. the Mer. ASHLAND, Neb., June 12.—(Speclal Tele-| jron trade for many years. It presents an |silver as money tent with ke:ping 3 000 men from this country.” Tl nator | missions, it has a special importance at t e e ot Mer | gram.)—This " afternoon a heavy storm ap- | \broken record of advances all along the silver dollar as good as a geld dollar. Appolntment of New 1 ardinals Takes sa'd the administration could not, under ex- 'time, owing to the prominent part the Un 1 at Trento Ming' friends amonz Lig | Proached from the northwest, accompar s e traordinary thing is that |1 belleve it possible to provide for the suc- MISGAt trad che Tealinne isting circumstances and in view of our | States government is taking in the Bri & i ees thatmein Raoid s 3 Lis | by an unusual amount of wind and lightning. | line. The most extraordinary t is that |\ Cctul coinage and usze as money of all the IRA treaty obligations, do less than make an ef- | Venezuela bou A wn race will see that he has aole vonnscl to | \hout 5:30 the rain commenced to fall gently | the upward tendeicy has developed so fast Al it eeded LONDON, June 12.—The Rome correspond Venezuela boundary controversy. For this|gefend him. They believe his statement that [ ; we produce in this country necded 4 il ! i il el fort to prevent the filibustering until it| n it Is belleve thet Mr. Olney will i} dente:ia ‘”“m -’X'- I:‘* and continued for three hours, during which | Without the powerful ald of heavy purch in the arts. If necessary to accomplish such ent of the Standard telegraphs that it s | should, as he thought it ought, decide to recog- @ for ministeria lawyver: tully atlpned | e ool e SR ORRE ey 8 U= | thinel about fone-halt inali ‘ot water fell:’ The litrom the principal conaumers, the tali el L woulais the law of 1873 on that announced that the papal nuncios at Paris, | nize Cuban lependence. He was of th r the delicate international fons likely T I oL 1o | crops¥throngh dEaundaralicointy fare inWens flhe cantral wens lendeiin & advance, and | yypject and retire all paper currency of de- Lisbon, drid and Vienna will be created | opinion that it \\‘uill e [l"lr"“‘!"l ult in Lh'x“vn arise. Mr. Bartlam. the secretary, is now | coehran foolls e G sany|imont ”f un\nxL.ruIrml‘lu- ey have been in d ‘]"‘ o {3R1ILN Bty ‘l‘l""‘“ ere seems Justl- | nominatt f less than $10. The rapid = cardinal The news causes much int Al AN LUEERAW. S, 5O 10 REEUE BONES harge of the legation at Caracas. 1 D T WA 0 o St | in the history of the county. James Hayes, a | fled because there is practically no pay of the vast public debt, the resump- of yellow fever, to keep Americ npa pid & wnes to Anderson’s salon, the scene of | representative farmer, told a Bee reporter | capacity in furnace plants or st t payment and the placing of in vatican circles because it will disturb the | {hi,. - ines 2 NoNew ¥ n the shooting | & \ 4 t d 9, plantei0 payment @ placi thizers out of Cuba than at pre it. No New irniture at Present. 5 | today that the stand of corn to the a * Wi is really only Chicago that a gold basis all in ) short equilibrium of the proponderance of Italian - WASHINGTON, Jun (Special Tel e !the largest ever known, saying apparently | d0es exist anywhere west of has elapsed since the war has B Cardinals in' the sacred college. The pope, in [ ERESS ASKS FUR MORE LIBERALLAWS | oo™ 5oon fuis 1 next, the Treasury do- | o On At BEEWEBRS' AN SESSI03 n of corn put in the Lvrmlu‘m came | mountains It is very | ) hard on the people. In my announcing the fact, sald: “We hope thus [ 000 0= 0 Nacred and | Partment will not be able to alloy v | Forenoon Devoted to the Reading of An- i adling that any kind | 880, 8 [T 8 B8 100 e inia ate In the near future should b to create a position more in conformity with s i f weather hereafter will insure a_croy b, and notabl a going into effect of a law pro- B k 4 L Y LY Libel Laws Less Stringe f niture for public buildings i nuat Reports, CHAPPELL, Neb., June 12.—(Spec The rise in steel and the difidulty in get true double gold and silver papal n.m.w[ in the world and to furnish | pyy ADELPHIA, June 12.—The conven- | out of money this MILWAUKEE, June 12—The _ National | Deuel county was visited by another hard | (D8 tin plate bars is making the domestic the date determined upon the the sacred college the means to successfully | \\ "¢ tne Internaticnal League of Press of the cou 2l off Brewers' association met in convention to- | rain Monday night. The ground is in better | MARlfacturers of tin plate nervous over the b: promptly made, regardless surmount the difficult and delicate peried of | ! A : Lincoln has written th Aay. mh : At i aonaity than' for years. and the grass is | Janger of being forcad to surrender a par ¢ the world, care being taken BUF sacoeation. | Clubs today took important action on for (allow of suffl 3 entire noralng. SRENIGR TGS, con i ALt ABToEE e Lud, their market to forelgn makers. The orc us by tariff or otherwise against The Chronicle's Rome correspond question of privileged communications to | or three loung: use in th umed by the delivery of the president’s ad- | Syt ros AT s ]“"‘f L b t has shown some serlous developments mined products. It 1s uscless v erence to the same subjec . - ting . ress, which was Interes hrougho w an a half crop of all | \otely. There have some sales of lal ity t t 8 bpp Jith reference to the same subject: ! newspaper men and the libel laws of the | tfz Acting Clerk W jlozeas Hloni Intefestingtihy ughout nd a large acreage of corn. A great | 1ately. There have bteen some g £ Jake | to wait on other na us until we convinee 8 3 nelgsat hisbonicls 1e A IduRkatat N ahasal Hallc ATxUR OTEinG [in8BRTEN hat the request must be to ading of reports. The report of [ many farmers are busy listing corn and sow- | Dosseme LR ORI s and af¢p.m that we have a fixed policy and intent with great interest in connection with tho | Yarious states. General Felix Angus of the | .0 "cihcaquont to Jul W the nev th pss il A " ; 2 and sow- | norrect slaughter of iron and bessemer or e n th be with us.' ith great interest in comnection with the | FRICTR R, o ealled up the resoiution | 361In Subsequent to July 1. when the nsw ap- | the board of trustces pays particular atien- [ ing millel since the recent hard rains. DB i pe o ptonhy | o saryi LR 1 they will bo with us.” Erowing posatbey of a nonTialan pope: For | Of the Baltimord Press club, prosented yes. | IToUriation becomes avallable, because the | ton to the proposed increase in tho tax on | [Ehere ls o Inrge acrenge of potatocs, cspec. | (ng' clearing of the docks of nombesscmer | ¢y 0ot ‘o ik tho present Martin mulct cogent reasons this could only be an Amert- | terday, demanding for newspaper men the | ). yo S quested beer and gives a history of the movement. |’ l:‘)\'l“k’ the l;mlw Pole valley, where they | grag and under that pressure they have been | 1ai” g Lt can, a Swiss or a Belg The first, in the | same privilege of holding fn strict cor LR f The report of the vigilanca committee re- [ I ving Nob b sold down to $1.75 at Lake Erie ports. . Suttls KOV HRe g LYONS, Neb., June 12.—(Special 5 . ( . v person of Cardinal Gibbons, s the least | dence sources of information as is accorded | China Will ite Anted to Fay Damazes. | views the legislation of the past year in the | county 1o’ haeink tor pert mroecial)=Burt | “here 1s a good deal of actlvity In finlshed tate Ualversity Commencemen, %2 unlikely. The other candidates, with the | to clergymen, lawvers and others. WASHINGTON, June 13.—THe confirmation | varlots. states on the subshs ot weohibition | oo over AYIE the best Srowing Weather |ion and steel. Advances sro balng made all | 10WA CITY, Ia., June 1 seclal Tele- exception of Cardinal Parocchi and Cardinal | “We come,” sald General Angus, “to pro- | of reparts that American missionary property | The report of the publication committes alst | far better . th Small grain is going to be | 31ong the line. In foundry iron there have | gram)—The thirtieth annual commencement ¥ Vannutelll, are fading away. The proverb will | test against insults to our profession, to | 4 a 2 ‘ ¥ hie publication committes also | far better than was expected. Peavy & |peen heavy sales in Cincinnati. The south- devote probably again hold good that the card in China has been destroyed makes the tollers and workers,” and then he re- | " 2 d yed makes it pr who starts as the favorite in the cone! much attention to the anti-liquor | Co.'s elevator agent here says there will lated the history of the case of John S, |ble that the United States gover will re Dol of the law department of the State univer- t M e urnaces have advanced prices 25| © L jiiralio moverent, o reuCRathoIRd visoIY libs o tulliorpior amall sraln, Siats r[»fir\ e amd in Chioago local fonndry | sity was held here today. Chief Justice Rob- 18 generally. defeated. The Dope I8 Very | Hrcives of ne New Yorkc Mall and Bapress | 2uire China to make suitzble indemnity when | CommItee was devoted to # review of Wt | ELWOOD, Neb., June 12.—(Special Tele-|iron Is up 50 cents. The market is stif and | inson of lova adminlstered (he catts i quiet upon the subject of his successor. ana B . Bdwards of the Press of this|the facts are officially established. A prece- | ENCO0 1 F€ h\”‘]‘,‘l"‘l'-"[' ’““‘:E“"fl: “1""“‘| s gram »—(‘.vs;m'r county had another fine| s rising in the east. The sudden demand | the seventy-one graduates. Tne aldress i Loss of Life Less Than Supposed. city, who published the Sugar trust informa- | {1 (imited States paid Ching & Gons: ‘r‘.“h',',' convention is being held, ‘was well filled | rain every da his county has had | for forge iron, incident to the revival in | was delivered by Judge Charles Elliott on that I N m b . b e since June 8. Wheat and oats | pyadling, has made that grade scarce all|of Minneapolis, his theme being “‘Pessimism BRESLAU, Juns 12.—The loss of life at | tion that led to their summons before the | ymount for mob- depredaticns ‘on Chinamen | %12 delegates at this morning’s session. are an assured crop and corn I8 growing very | byer the countr in Politi Alumni association presented the Segingoltes mine, belonging to Count | UDited States senate committee. al | in the far northwest. The reports of losses —_——— - fast, ———— the university with a bronze bust of the Donnersmark, by the fire which broke out | ANEUS said the press sometimes takes aiio mission proyerty in China vary. It is said | GENERAL SCHOFIELD AT CHEYENNE| BEAVER CITY, Neb. June 12.—(Special TOOK A TERRIBLE REVENGE. Jate Judge Hammond of St. Louis, ex-chane BT \lay! | ot Ewhient KO0 WA Ineratwera at | Tk, boy and by its power makes him a|that indemnity will be asked to cover not only | —_— Telegram.)—A heavy hail and rain storm pre- cellor of the State University of lowa. Chiet B e oot o wiaat s e et it {:;‘l‘:,. yet he turns on those who elevated :;. act :r.: t“lu‘n‘i‘('p :‘I’l‘r‘» |"“>‘V{];”l'l\\u“_\n\:yltx;.("”, Fort Russell lll’:[:er;ell‘lvln::lhISXIH Started | vailed \‘mr’(t l;:;m::;(‘n-r;{]‘(.v:n1(;;; ‘(h“r::rr :\’l'n Dranken Arl:nunlu hl‘l"mrr Fires on De- | (U r ¥ emer of lowa made the presenta- pated. Nine bodies have been rccovered and L artlutic 5 ihe S o % gliananies, pus. 4 B 2 Haly Lake, Ligh, i RQIR0 = P WARIS0 0 growing ensoleas Women, tion speech. fifteen persons are still missing; the rest of | , A Fefolution was then offered by Charles | recompense for the indignity suffered. CHEYENNE, June 12.—(Special Telegram.) | CTOP%. i LITTLE ROCK, Ark., June 12.—A most —_— the ininers escaped. There is no doubt that | EMOrYy Smith of the Philadelphia Press urg: S ltanentiGlar 3 GRESHAM, Neb., June 12.—(Specfal Tele- g 4 iiiat Met Old Aequaintances. n s no doubt that i e S Nebraska t ov's Honors. Lieutenant General Schofleld and staff, with ! > i fiendish crime was committed at Willis B the missing miners were suffocated. ing the various press clubs of the lcague TN d I 3 j gram.)—A severe hail.and rain storm visited 2 % CRESTON, Ia, June 12.—(Special Tele- i to work energetically to secure from the ASHINGTON, June (Spectal Tele- | Brigadier General Coppinger and staff, reached | this vicinity this afternoon. No damage was | 1anding, White river, about five miles | — =7 0L T “Metealf, the man who nisters Dure Not Pubilih tho Treaty, legislatures of the several states the p: gram.)—The prizes for excellerce of work | here this morning and made a complete in- | done. from St. Charles, Ark., Sunday afternoon, the | 8ram.)—Georg 8. A alf, PARIS, June 12.—The Autorile, In de- | of laws to protect ncws paper men has been on trial In this city for several at the Colum ersity were awarded | spection of Fort D. A, Russell. A reception [ UNION, Neb., June 12.—(Sp clal Tele- | details of which have just reached this city. manding the publication of the text of the | Serving Eu\!m‘lu!‘c confidential ,“ fo to the win the commencement exer- | Was tendered the visitors at 2 o'clock [ SrAM)—A '\M"“::‘, il ,']‘”i‘“'f‘ ling here | vjaqdened by drink and impelled by a des ““, : r‘mr"' Oy ’n[,:;(lr-“‘:'f ":":;Au Jll\l }("l‘(nrg treaty belween France and Russia, makes | cOmmunicated to them in the ses tonight. James Mcllvaine Gray of | this afternoon at the residence of | might . Corn and potatoes have made re.|for revenge imaginary wrongs, ‘John | Jorn T e In_ 1692, and who re- the statement that the French government pirkailaie il 101t | Kearney, w rominen < ikl Ll i & : part in the | the post commandant, Colonel Vanhorn, which | markable growth since Sunday's rain. prize orator $50 pri | Harry Carr Ottumwa, la., took | first prize in the debate and was awarded a does mot dare pubiish it because the first | Adopted P AU first | “otn H. Dow of Philadelphia then offered a resolution relative to livel laws emp, with a party of friends, fired a volley Ky., in search f, has been ar- ouisville & W y went to Lexingtc into & tent filled” with defenseless women | o¢ alidence to dear hims N THAN FXPECTED | and children, Killing one woman and a boy | rocreq ut Lexiugton by the clause binds France to accept th situation, meal was attended by the state officials and a num- — o | FRUIT DAMAGE L Eur g acqy ber of Cheyenne soclety people. A recej nt 18 | g a e : outright, and fatally injuring a little girl oy . AP T ote ©of Alsace and Lorrain irg it in a long preamble calling attention | yajyahle set of law books. was also tendered at the residenca of Senator ‘I S “',f“““. : “_’y e erment oon. | Nashville road on a similar charg Met: el o the service performed by the newspapers x g ¢ : Yk v onaitia App A Peach Crop : " | calf claimec as a case ! to th r rformed b pap Warren in this city. from 4 to 6. General | Conaition of the Apple and Peach Crop | FOF SORIS LG B HICH oS00 L f claimed it was a case if mistaken Idene THOUSANDS OF VETERANS IN LINE| of the naticn as the chief weapon of de- Minec's Remedy is by Contest. Seh d lef S ake Sl Hetter Than Last Year, & - £ X S tity. 7 - chofleld left for Salt Lake at 7 o'clock ¥ and another whose names are unknown, have fense against official corruption and vice, and | WASHINGTON, June 1 retary Hoke | Geueral Coppinger will remain here for WASHINGTON, June 12.—The question of | pac, camping In a tent at Willis Landing Batiled with Kobbers. BRI Aninel Heuslos gtahe Grand | FRoting tiat 1t aan, besomo thele duty anl f8mith lenied the application of O. A.|several day how much injury was caused by the | Farmers in the neighborhood accused the | CRESTON, Ia., June 12.—(Special Tele- Army of the Republic in Uhio. ght to expose public scandal, maladminis i A et —_————— 5 3 s e e e 1 A Ml o BANDUSKY, O. June 12— The twenty. | tration of office and violations of law, so Miner fo! writ of tiorari, by which he tugere Debs een Found. weather in May to peac wi r‘\\w.vknhxwl‘ L‘.I,‘:'(Kv{ '5 b 55 ”;-‘l‘][\. \’ " sram.)—Frank Patt had an excit battle pinth anvual state reun'on of the Grand|1O0S as they do mot, in ting and writ- | SOUENt to overtirow the townsit of Black-| CHICAGO, June 12.—The mysterious disap- | be dealt with in a speclal article in the e “"I,rh tias and his companion used | With burglars last night. He was conc led Army of the Republic began here today, The | "8 abuse the liberty granted them. well, O o secretary Boids that MInor's | pogranco of President E. V. Debs of the | June crop report, which will be fssued by | {ile langusge (o the women of the party. A | In @ lumber vard, lying in wait for thicves event of the day was the parade during the FUSERAL DIRELCTORS MEET. i e T e of against_ Fragy | American Rallwey union: patered out today, [ the Agricultural department next week. The | warrant for Kemp's arrest was afterward |10 TS O 4 eatry a¥AY. 0. Wolty ,"‘I,""E' & afterncen. It was under command of Colone oo il Pools, the original locator of the land He presented himself at the United States|damage was much less than was anticipated. [ sworn out by T lu‘ but s 4 rved. | lery w ol ‘1" I‘ a ‘n* olon ‘1 ‘I'_“ B '”‘Jl '“n B ! . t Cold g —— ools; inal the land. AE2 N AT O B e ey Eilmba 5 ¢ | Sunday afternoon Kemp and six or s store. hen they appeare t ed and ©. M. Keyes, a comrade of McMeen's Nebraska Members of the Craft in Conven- Contaln Foos T aamnrary Warden marshal's office at 11 a. m!, after having been | The report will say: “The first report of | ZIACEY, TReTINPR, G0 fluence of we ! one of the robbers. They returned and for & number of years col of the thon at 1 o fararacn, | lost to the auttiorities sines noon yesterday. | the season relative to the condition of | quor, rode up to the tent and without o, narrowly misisng Patt. The Sixteenth regiment, Ohio National Guards.| HOT SPRINC i : 2 U apial Mr. Debs said that he had gome to sleep at a | peaches is decidedly more favorable than |ing to learn who was within pour ounded robber managed to crawl to a ‘There were five divisions the parade, and | elal.)—About fifly Pope, assistant quaric r, has baen de- friend’s h and had not awskened uatil| that received in June, 1594. Only two states | shots through the canvas, O wor neighboring town, a horse escaped. the column marched over principal thor- | puneral Dir tailed act ter Iy a 2 gy h of primary importance have a low condi- | received a load of buck shot in the ——— unera irectors dared shot y afte - ‘ ' - - D h - . Sued E on. oughfares of the city old veter .w[ R United States penitentary at Fort Leaven- | g laregechls ‘-‘l“"’l hortly \3{tr | tion, namely, Ohio, 22 per cent, and Mich ng her instantly. A boy w ad for & M marched with almost as much ala ! AR R A Paser MR ederal deputy marshals | oo S0t S0 P e Maryland i the only | shot to pieces and a girl fearfully w SIOUX CITY, June 12.—(Special Tel they did In 1561, and they were rrived yesterday n ) BAS L i © | in Chicag) had be:n sent to gearch for him. | B8 Budd, arylan A B A et ety = - £1.000.000 damagss Waa cheered along the entire | ne of mar esting sesslon at t @ ey ge istaos X Debs explained his abecnce by saying that | Femaining state with a RaE s ‘””;‘”‘ AP CE0 M obgroid AL dil ¢ b g s ish oy t eir arr penitentiary will be transferred to was i1l yesterday, He went to the office | 70. the condition there being 63 he igh the ank brought by Receiver Black of the Northern The ished visitors who arrived | fter their arrival w b [ en . : | auring the day were: ' Governor McKiniay, | the meeting to order, the department on the first proximo. 1in the afternoon and fell aslcep, | states of secondary commercial importar JURM - y tod st the Bos- Benator Brice and General Asa Bushuell, the | was delivered by Dr, Webber Lost fis (nse. awakening untll 7 o'clock to- | namely, North Carol Florida, Migouri e ¢ him instantly company two com- republican eandidate for governor sponded to Pres WASHINGTON, J B 1 ; Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentuc In ng him instantly. | oy management, and B > The city is handsomely e tan ianatinaily ro After th 2 J B al Tel em : in his denlals of the | diana and Illinois, three, Kentucky, Indiana 5 pa . s sacrificed to R e sizines ATo.to Do acen everywhere. | e t ‘mueh faportan 5 gram.)—Secretary Smith today denied a mo- | his tardy surrender was the result [ and lllinois bave the lowest flgures—35, 29 as brought It Is estimated that from 10,000 to 12,000 | before t i T tion for a r r| indul liquor. He was | and 5, respectively—w n the others | CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SPREADING ted, and it strangers are in the city session was ne work, var Willia st .l dur after- | contages range from url to 100 in bis ————— somewhat by shoj sting speech the Bloomingion A 3 ade to take him | jn Arkansas. In 1564 t noout of thelggcieties Belng Organized In All Foreign Event of Interest ut Ju'csburg. amusing anecdotes rected that his to Istock at 5 p. m., In charge of a ne states In the lasses had Lands. - - JULESBURG, Colo, June 12 will be spent In sig i | teputy ages below 10.” o . st Cluse Ever Knownat Vi - elegram.)~The corner stone of the ounta birg PSS - on at 5 o'clock Debs was L S farance 1d s the report will| A[BOSTON. June 12 Uhited Soclety of} o0 Gk ERPSIE, N. Y., Jun I ek 1ald hero “this sfi all the excursionicts President Not tu n Pardoatng Mood. cen to the jail at Woodstock, and Howard e nonsTtion ‘ot iandiog yur | Ohristian Br > gener W A Bt e s il —ch ncon, the exercises being charge o | Hills before r WASHINGTON, June 12 taken ‘;‘,”' Will county pail at Jollet | | er than on the same date in 1894, | has direct f Christian B ’1w k morning, when 1 , lead fn the oxercisci” Masans cfom all over | At pool—Arriy lora: WU Vesogaty -sentensed_Jp Pate Acquitted e g e e Bl g AR SORBR. T the g olora‘to we sent, and five counties of | Bost Ontario, fron - | Hnols WO years king into a p KANSAS CITY, June generalization, and of these New Hamps ! - sioimes, & i Nebraska were represented, and from 4 | mia Y I ge W. Cumr 1 generalization, and of T Sy Bdesy O \ . Masonlc point of view, the affair was a | ™y fontreg]. 2 S Al for ten years f a | Jerry C. Pate, charged with kil New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wiscon- [ P07 ved o | viler ana A )imak e oes ¢ Arrived--Ethiopta, from New Sank $ years ¥ (allahan during the alleged A. P. A. e sin, Towa and Min ta ha perc k ? ties | Gregor, la - e AP 5 2 tion riots here on April 3, 1584, 8 in pro- [ gigappointingly lo Mhe frosts o reas . s —_— - F Fifty-Two Catlets Graduate, Hamburg—Arrived, Patria, from New ckem ; atas e ) e aE by | ssnpaiotiniy lov.' TN troatn of intere | SWanet ACSRaend as diils WEST FOINT, N, Y., June 12.—Tha frst WASHINGTON, Ju! pecial Tele- | having been taken to Clay. county @ SAXAAON GARD, i y Norway 1| CHICAGO, June 12.—Crane & manus 9 ¢ 1—Wi pecla . T ; Far o usually the result, the orchards in favored b ey Phser> vated here today. There was an immense | BIETEE FRIERe RO L dam, from | postmaster at Nickerson, Dodge county, Neb,, | after a few witnesses had been examined, | have apparently escaped injury. It is 100 | Engla tand Japan, China, | @PF 1 a 10 per cent increase in wages B e s setivered by Hon, | New York s vice G. B. Herman ased and in two minutes the jury returned a ver- | early to determine how great the damage | France and South Africa. fncrease 'in mem | {15 TN pats 0 man, A8 8 5 del by i . e e, 4 —_—— - et of nof ity Phé prosecuting a q b " 1 1 n U eat iny o rd of visitors, and diplomas were dis. | York. , has been discoatin: Mail will go to | T Coleman, . A. Pike and Charles Bursey, | full eflects of such spells are only realized | this country, with the exception of the | months a Wl business revival ted by Adjutant General Ruggles. At Genoa—Arrived—Ews, trom New Xogk, * Flat A thiree of Pate's alleged asgociates, alter the excessive dropping of fruit io ) Methodist Episcopal.