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OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 15, 18935, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. — *CROWDED T0 HEAR CARLISLE 1 e ey b e o o e v | ATEST CUBAN MANIRSTQ| oo recronr mamossassen [DREUITER JAKES TERMS|®oeo # orsrmwanos cansan| pigepopep) pUR OF THEN therefore possible that while our people cre Explosion of a Boller at Fall River Yiel (s Posse Make Short Work of & Tripple _— busy in their fields and shops, a very small n Harvest of Denth, Murderer. e but’ powerful organization of our opponents : might t tot . P . FALL RIVER, Mass, June 14.—By the i . NATCHEZ, Miss,, June 14.—As the result § RBepresentative Gathering Greets the Becre- | mish! eo ¢ A JnE Iky. (he plat Additions Peing Daily Received by the | expiosion of a boiler in Henry J. Langley's | Compromise Reached in the Case that|of tne tnfatuation of R. W. Dawson, a white | Trial of Barrett Scott's Alleged Assassing tary at Louisville, for controling the national convention, ¢n Army of the Revolutionists, loom, reel and harness factory on County Startled the Northwest Last Winter, man, for Virgle Brooks, a coal black negro Takes a Sensational Turn, thereby a very small, well organized minor street, at 8 o'clock this morning, four per- wench, Frank Macklin, manager of Natchez ity will be able to defeat the disorganized ey’ A H ¥ £ cons were killed and two probably fatally fsland plantation, lies in the city with two CAUSE OF SILVER'S DEPRECIATED VALUE | "oiority. It s to defear thal, that we pur. | <pANISH TROCPS DYING FROM DISEAS: | hurt. The list of the dead is as follows: | SOUTH DAKOTA GETS THE WORST OF IT [rifie balls through the body. The Brooks |STATE'S PLAN TO SECURE TESTIMONY he rvv-mm"'!w- will at once put ADELE DUBE, aged 20 years woman is dead on the island. Robert Car amunication with the leading bi- LELIA HORTON, aged 17 years. ter, a negro boy, is at the hospital mortally Argument Advanced that Une Government | metallists in every state of the union ard | Insurgents Issue ¢ Proclamation Calcalated | AnOrLpH B, BELLEFUILLE, 45 years | Ex-Trensurer Tuylor Practically Securen | ' 1.4 and the body of Dawson, un- | RO¥ Plakerm aunton and O'Brien Rea Capnot Undo What Free Colnage will ask, and doubtlese secure, their assist to Fire the Enthusiasm of the Cigar old. Immuoity from Punishment and 18 shrouded, uncoffined and riddled with bul-| leased and Will Probably Do Used to ance in perfecting an active, vigilant organi ¢ s " " r a2y 5 o g Men Claim It Took Several zation of the silver people | ”,‘,”y magls- Fuctory Patriots on the Amer- ROBERT MURRAY, aged 21 years, Now Ready to Give Himself lets, occuples an unmarked grave near the Strengthen the Prosecution—Conrt water's edge on the Louisana side of the Room Crowded With Armed Men, to Accomplishe terial district, county and state. The result leun Const, The seriously injured are: Up to the Law. will be that none but delegates favoring sil Thomas Barry, skull fractured and fac river, where he fell while making a des and body badly burned; will undoubtedly AT perate resistance to escape arrest oo ver coinage will be eent to the county e i ventions; none but silve en will then go b, o e 14.=The fofto s SAHe W g —(Specls )awson was a notorlous shanty boat fis} ITTE, Neb o Special Teles #onal following of Secretary Carlisle in this | but pronounced advocates of the white metay | the translation of a proclamation which has | Duroches, bruises and burns; badly. | Telegram,)—Ex-Treasurer Taylor will sur- [ eFman. The woman had been Bving Wi | gram.)—Attorney General Churehill, in charge city and the keen interest felt by all clas be in the national convention.' Just been received from Cuba oyl Alice Tremblay, bruises and burns, render himself to the state authorities at | i JUE (C B A o tuland plantation, | Of the case against the men accused of the in the currency question filled Music hall ou clearly understand,” put in Senator | To the ; :"‘\'",l" " ‘_"""YI‘.‘K"f"';:'::'fl‘lj William Russell, badly burned, Plerre next Tuesda The full terms of the | gwned by Jim Conley and managed by his [ murder of Darrett Scott, sprung a mild » this evening with such a crowd as Loulsy Ty e T Y ANl Gt the cry 'of “Cuba| 1da Lepage, brulses. agreement between his attorneys and Attor- | gon-in-law, Frank Macklin. Dawson fol- | surprise this morning as soon as court opened SOVEE batote saw. congregated on a similar ine of the democratlc party, and we wan sined him with® 1,50 men. There were twenty people In the building | ney General Crawford have finally been de- |lowed the’ woman and made himself o ob- | by entering a nolle in the cases of Roy, SongH i try to underst that. The or- ihe most noted gentlemen of [ ot the time of the accident. Four were | clded upon noxious that yesterday he was ordered off | piaonoSa oo O'Brien. The court occaslon. Long before the hour at which the | ganization of silver advocates in an inde neipe accompanied the worthy X " the plantation and forbidden to return. H il b address was to be given, the hall was filled it body without partisan character ¢ maguey, There is no hope for |burned beyond recognition, and twelve es-| From an intimate friend of the ex-treas- | oqpmg (o Natchesz, secured a rifie and early | Immediately discharged the men from to overflowing, the well-to-do and influential have the effect of giving organiz:d | Spain. r"‘ midos has )urlu\‘w\l\h“ lan. ml.: caped with hardly any injuries to speak of. ) urer, who is financially interested in thel )i morning reappeared at the home of his | custody L LIS to silve crats in toloft and his 280 men e 1g8 1 ¥ otoloo ol t ; 4 " business men fostling with the laborer and | wii Ermple theer pomocrate in & sone Roloft and his 280 men e SNEs mutl | At exactiy 525 o'clock the wiole eastern | outcome, the following story fs learned. It|negro paramour on the fsland, ~ Macklin | The action of the attorney gencral in dis- mechanic for a convenient seat. Nor was | their delegates to the varlous conv nding of Yero and Seraphin Sanchez | section of the city was shaken as if by |seems that several weeks ago, about the |learned of his presence, went to n..-’\mmm missing the case againet Roy has set a 3 5 A LR i SIS e LM They bring American pyro- carthquake. e u a e © of the binding over of McCoy and Bene- | house and again ordered Dawson from the |, - IRk & (srliie™ 1> Ahmocrdti /40| ATl OFaanIBsLioh: withiin the 11AEs of the doihor 4. They Lring American pyto; | an cartiquak Five minutes later - the | tino of the binding over of McCoy and Bene- | house and again orderel Dawson from the | good many tongues to wagging here today. t ¢ G ruing were in flames, Citizens assisted the | gjc tus v 16| 1 he S honor a party leader. Republicans were out | cratic party, like the one now propos:i bands, General Maceo with his | £URS BOIE eftectively. however, | dict: mutual friends of Taylor and of the | i;"yey byt on reaching the gate, turned sud- | Mert Roy s the nephew of Mrs. Barrett In force. Promytly at 8 o'clock Mr. Carlisle | PSolutely essential to the succ of ‘the Machetefos is destroying and burning | ire {depafimedt 50 €HCUNER 1OV EVE: [ prosecuting officers, made a suggestion 10| goply und shot Macklin down, sending th Scott. At the time of his arrest he was eame forward and was presentel by Ch: R T EAT ”fi’y;fl.ll,‘y‘»'l”‘}“ fact s fiive mothing Vo fear. | The first body found was that of Lelia [Attorney General Crawford that the ex- | pullets into his body, one of which plerced | dentified positively by Mrs tt and by R. Long. His reception sho have sati: that the n-xt national bimetallic league is [ L4ves and prop respected while | Horton, the next Adele Dube and the third | treasurer would be willing to return a nd | Macklin's heart. Dawson then re-entered the | opmidt, the driver. Since his arrest many the most expectant. When the tremendous |to be a democratic organization ce is not ‘rer to the govern- | povere’ Murray, terribly mangled and | endure mild sentence, providing that the |house and shot the woman through thel, ..o pave come to believe that he would ; 4 p e s i 5 Ll L r foneral aaman | burned, Th e deposited in Star music | state would release all furtl \inal pros. | breast, Killing her fnstantly. The same bullet applause subsided, in his clear, incisive vole 5 AN e d miesion was o anmihiintacthe Spun. | butned, Ehey were dsporitC 16 GLAF TIURs | SELLe elease all further criminal Pros- | ) ced through the body of the boy, Robert | turn state's evidence. Many now claim that Mr. Carlisle waded immeliately into bis sub. | 1WA REPUBLICANS ENTHUSIASTIC | ish army no one would have been better in charge Medical’ Esar Dola ccution, and would make liberal terms for [ tee SAENE (Y L T aweon th o attofey. genaral HaN nolled el AR suited than Martinez Campos, who does not ter a fourth body, that of Bellefuille, was | (o qisch. of the debt due the state. At- Ject. T ecantasd Amid the | et oot and ired Foldiers Have any Test, | discovered the discharge of the debt due the state. AL | made ‘toward Louisiana, telling some one | against Roy after reachin rat Discrict Leagae Organ'z:d Amid the 3 ! Jenera wford at once opened ne | ey dle B hunger, for they are without | o r s cainsar. Lepage. who Gis ifi eharge | or0eYy € - | whom he ran across that he would return anl Applauso of Many Membors. | tood or clothing under a burning sun in | /The engineer, Lepage, who was in chargo | g ns through this party, and a short | gnich the job” by killing Mr. Conley and v 3 Q p of the boiler, was at first repcrted killed, | time ago terms were ag d upo! » on the stand and tell what he knows of ITON une 14.—(Special | this deadly ciimate : agreed upon A poste from Vid aded b bbb O hURE Dan i The autonomist party savs that insurrec- | but later turned up unhurt and was placed | Under this agreement Taylor will return yhosze from Vidalla, haded bY | the tynching of the late treasurer of Holt Telegram.)—A full lelegation of repre in arms is necessary to force the gov- | under arrest by order of Medical Examiner |to Pierre on Tuesday next, and will sur- i ) systo 1 at eome length paid attentio ; : | erer and_fillec ith bullets, Magis- | county ystem, and at eome length pald attention | yeoc™ grom each county in the First con- ) favor autonomy. Shame to| Dolan, He says the boiler was five s | render himselt to the authorities. He will [ derer and filled him with bull e to the claims that the fall in the price of | procoionat qistriot of Towa R e » patriots who live on m g v arabie trate Brady impaneled a jury, held i After exhausting the reg t a S el {hese Talse patriots who Ilve on miSerable | ola and ad not been inspected for a long | pay over ail money ho has on hand, Amount. | et on the spot and the i b b i LR ver was due s demonetization s 1 ™ or¢ hat the desp irows to_the | & g 3 18 Bes ST b | ing to $45,000, and so turn ovel o 4 80t & h ct exonerated | gefendants objected to the examination of TRAINTAA, 1t 1n: clatineds thay ”'" tall ““ " | tolay to organize the First District Repub- Soldiers from Mahon, a Spanish province, | time. He claims to have been near at hand | Ing to $45.000, and will also turn over all of | hoce engaged in the killing -of Dawson, | e T tlsthuiin price of silver is attributable te the legisia. | }ican league. The rooms of the Citizens® as- | have gone over to the insurgents' ranks. | when it exploded and cannot explain why it }H\ L The amount ’x" th '|;m.-rlm' nl-(’ Whose Doy owas Duriad where it fell and as | talesmen until turther request of the veniro o of silver is attributable to the legisla- | 11¢d : 5 1y ax of Spar s run up to | did so. He says he put water he boiler | Known, but it is considerable. It consists ¢ M S AREAS tion In Germany, the United States, France | Sociation were packed when J. H. Merekins y s SEIEELE DGR, iid H BRIV o LHsECALOTIGE Nilay and the court took a recess until 4 o'clock ] lost already | somo time before the catastrophe, lands and merchandise and stock In various M 000, Martinez Cam s Sy Jpon convening the examination of juro and various other countries during and since | president of the league, called the mee'ing | 10,000 men. Upon con & the examination Jroth | e i AL E e and at fair valuation will run up into | QFFER FOR WIISKY TRUST PROPERTY ; ¢ the year of 1873, and mcst illogically 1t 18 | to order. The delegates were welcomed by | Soldiers in the city of Manzanillo, die in | e o o O e atomolished Y| the hundreds of thousunds. This the state ek was continued, and at 6 o'clock, when cour! IR, T, s oty Do 3 re streets of fever and dysentery mine | the plosic as sto alr of | 1;"to take on a vi e agre y ourned, twelve jurors had been paseed o s i, ‘motwihtanding the et | 0 €. MeArthur ot s it ana s asersor | (e Ao, OF Sover and dpsentery, Famips | (e SSOOR WAL eI ron e, | € 10 (ke on a valuation o be uareed Won | Heorganisation Commntten Rewdy to Buy tourned, twelve furors had been passed ho reduced price of that metal Is the result ) P Jayno; GeorEs . et are 18,000 | with o . LangIey & by a committce, to consist of Governor Unde L2 oL L O Bt o f that ! were 1 y Prof. R. Gaynor, Georg iracon and Guantanamo there are 1 | with ‘an ell. Mr. Langley says he value 4 der Certaln Conditlons. of the unftiendly action of a great many [ - Stewart of Fore Medlaon, abd Georss k. | Mirermte 1 cim T L in raied | Bheidon, Attorney - Gereva) Crawiord 08| \wpraiat. Tuns 1disfite. ook ton | xamined, “challenged “and excused governments, acting in concert, and with a | Mepniire of Shell Rock, The latter expiaine Liberal Spaniards, eons of Riego and | at about ¥5000 and his stock | 1,nq Commissioner Lockhart. It is not ex- aeieh it he reorganiic 100 f court upon request of Attorney Harrin settled purpose, that the United States alone ani : Y, < and | and machinery at $10,000. The property Is | . 6 ’ committee offers to p se the plant of the | gave lants i | at length the object of the organizatfon. Cc Pinto, hurrah for liberty ‘o_arms and | 00 10000t A 2 pressly agreed, but it is tactically under- i 0 purchase the plan 10 [ gave the defendants one peremptory chal can restore the value of silver. e O bl o he ergamatlon. Cone | down' with the metropolitan government | Insured for §10000. ~Mr. Langley has 1o |stood that this property will be assessed | Whisky trust for $0,500,000, providing the | after state had exhausted its quota CAUSE OF THE FALL IN VALUE LG ark kuk ind tyranny! Hurrah for Maximo Gomez! | theory as to the cause of the explosion. He || ; ! erally and that it will go far toward dis- | o ¥4 (hai7as Sy SECURING A JURY occarion and ‘was loudly | 400 tyrannyl Hurrah for Maximo B LU L D) A LR rally ar © lis- | court orders the receiver to allow as consid SECURING A Of course /it ‘{t required the action of | cheered, particularly when he referred to the | NI AVAN A Y ays the boiler has been fnspected every | charging the obligations of the $345,000. The cration such proportion of the sum total @ The rclease of the four defendants this twelve or thirteen different governments to | republican party organized in the spirit of — o Uit Eds P remainder of the money will be paid over by | " "“:‘l"h““‘:'n:‘:w‘l T o e it & | marning cut down the number of the defend bring the price of silver to its present state, | Abraham Lincoln and whose flag was SHOT TWO SPANISHL PRISONERS | yps. RopyY RELIEVED RER sunp |Toylors bondsmen, against whom judgment 8 8 LAg 0 ants' peremptory challenges from 112 it would seem quite clear that no one of them | flag of the union. He €aid that within nirety has already been rendered for the full | of stock held by the reorganization commit- |y foriy-cight. With the examinas alone could restore it; as, if the depreciation | days from the opening of a republican ses- [ Several Minor Fngagements Reported but | wire of the Race Track Owner Calls on | 470Nt tee. Thin offer is made in the petition for altion of the talesmen the ater in the value of silver, as compared to goll, | «lon of congress the country would be on its No Serlous Kesults. the-Attorday General; aylor will then plead guilty and Judge | judiclal sale of the trust's effects, which was | number were excused because they has been caused solely by the adverse legis- | road to prosperity again, with a sound mon HAVANA, June 14.—A dispateh recolved . e T B = Gafiy has agreed to call a special term of | 1oy |y the United States clerk’s office this | had formed an opinion as to the county in lation complained of, it follows that if that | etary system A 5 T INDIANAPOLIS, June 14.—Mrs. Edward | court for the purpose and to sentence him | - ) 1 erk’s offico Lhis ; . province of Santiago | g 5 S K evening. The petitioners set forth as rea. | Which the crime was committed which would legilation had never taken pace, the veins | “A eonititation was aopted and the follow- | "°re from Manzanillo, province of Santlago | Roby o Crown Point swept down on' the at- [ to the penitentiary for two years, This Is | Sveu'ps: THO votitioners eel forth a8 Yo~ poiire avidence to remove, while others of silver, as compared to-gold, would now be | ing officers elected: Vice presidents, Des|d¢ Cuba, announces the surrender of Ve | torney general's office at the State house to- | the minimum sentence allowed by law. It is |y ccc under a recelvership does not te were satisfled as 4o the guiit or innocenco the eame as it was In 1572, before that legis- | Moines county, R. H. Bennett; Henry cunty, | insurgents, besides three students of the | gay and administered a lecture that Attorney | further asreed that before the expiration of | ;o ormanence, and the retention of a of the defendants. Each man was closely lation occurred. What then would have oc- | A. W. Miller; Jefferson county, J. R. Me- university who had sided with the insur-|geperal Ketcham w.ll remember to his dying this & ”l‘""" the governor }\!ll pardon him | 10 "ieade in the face of sharp competition | Guestioned by the attorney general as to curred? What would have been the result? | iliheny; Louisa county, . M. Mosberry: Van | gents. Maceo, according to a dispatch from | qay The trouble between the state and the | other wart o et emis clttzenship, Al- s impossible; and further, control by the re- | Whetler or not he was or ever had been a Not a single dollar of full legal tender silver | Buren county, W. L. Walker; Washington | oiavin. has shot two prisoners who swere b an other part of the agreement provides that the | (% (MP2Rebies ARG IR SOREER YRS BOCH momber of a vigilant or law and order league, BVBHIRENS 11f ciFculition in. the Uiited Btates | codnty, 3. D Qldtgows Lee county, H- H, | HoM as s prison 0 Were | Roby race track people was the direct cause | prosecutions against McCoy, tand the | o er s 0 e e, e’ recciver | JUst Detore adjournment Attorney Harringe at this time or at any time since 1872, be- | Schell; secretary, J. B. Kenuely, Lee county: | Fecently captured by the insurgents, The in- | ¢ Mrs, Roby's vehement attack. She fs a |others indicted ~for conspiracy shall be | o 2GR SRR Lo IS, CREEINE L0 JEPEis T | ton challenged” peremptorily W. Webster, cause at that time the bulllon contained in | treasurer, C. H. Ross, Des Moines county. | surgent band command Regino Alfonse, | qaghy, well built woman, whdse husband is | 4ropped, except Lawyer Tenney of Chicago. are to be allowed to continue the suits [ Grant Lawson and Charles Dykeman and a the silver dollar was worth about 3 per cent | Great enthusiasm was shown in the district of Pa [ , has » ground on:which the Rob: —— e et Geceniat, Morsls Cand others on (he | Bmber of talesmen were examinel and chals more than_ the bullion contained in the gold — — broken into the stores in Roque Contrareas g association has its plant. BEver since PROTEST AGAINST BIGOTRY. aileged fraudulent bond Issue (Angaas thr CCaLEA | ATLRE. SwNIOhE ColrbRNE dollar, and the two could not circulate to- | DEMOCRATS SELECT A CANDIDATE. | Alfonse fell into an ambush and was wounded a weral argued his case at oBe e D itied with the peti- | Journed until” tomorrow mornis gether. The same law which drove silver e by a volunteer cavalryman. It is reported | Crown Point Mrs. Roby aid to have been | Dismissnl of Roman Cathohio Schoo | tion stowing the trust has an exc Another venire for fifty talesmen has been out of circulation un’er the acts of 1834 and | Paul 8. Sorg Will Oppose Gineral Sushneli | that a filibuster was sighted at night off | very angry on account of the way he roasted Teachers Strongly Denounced. sets, over all lial of $1,046,3: issued, returnable tomorrow, and it is be- 1837 would have kept it out, and instead of e Oh1o Campaigi. the coast not far from Havana. The fnsur- | the patrons of the races. There was fire In| KANSAS CITY, June 14—The following| B : WALLEAEL G el UL ELL L 1 i having in circulation among the people abo NEW YORK, Juno 14.—-Paul §. Sorg wiil | B0ts have burned the village of San Vin- | her eyes when she hailed the attorney gen- | oo Lo O i veiiinG colr AN DI middle of next weck. The attorneys for the 898,000,000 legal tender silver dollars, as we || LRy e b rm‘r;"r of | cente, near San l“hrx to. No details 1v|\[1 aral IR HIEromalal BRABLL ThAtaROY N, lrn-mluum were .u:...tm at a mass meeting A D m{;'nw- )..\.Y‘ vlml tried 4:.‘ ‘:‘ur;n' Hrm-- have now, we would have had none. hecome the second candidate for gov of | affair have reached herz. The steamer Mex; | Roby seemed to grow frantic. She advanced | In Kansas City, Kan., to protest against|g, po . andeappake. tos Lo anxious pheLEthasevclases The fall in fhe price of silver was not due | Ohio. It was so decided at a conference of [ico has arrived at Neuvitas, Provincs and threw her hands about dramatically. the action of the school board in deposing | o T pirnen ts Proamies,,» ATYeSt| be placed before the jury at an early day. to the legislation complained of, but to an | Onjo democratic politicians at the Waldorf | Puerto Principe, from Spain. She hal on| “I was sitting my home,” she said. | Ronqan Catholic school teachers: g Lt iy Royjs sinketman 10 Helen fandiqtantontiiha enormous” overproduction, The averaga an: | peey lust. migbt. Senator Calvin S, Brice | DOard 200 soldiers, who Hiave left for Pusrto [ “when 800 women, Woman's Christiah Tem: | "¢ ereqn A mafority of the o hool board | Fl RBNO, Okl, June 14.—Notwithstand- | defendants discharged this morning, ara stil nual productirn of silver in the world during | " . b ) Principe. peranca union people, €ome of, them, came to | of Kaneas City, Kan, have allowed nhr. | In& recent reports that the Boggy creek gold | in town and expect (o go home in the morn- the five years next preceling 1573 was about | Was the foremost figure at the conference. The insurgent bands commandel by Mac a8 Yy, Kan,, [ 0| me and asked me if I knew what Ketcham | tisanship and séctariafiism to govern their | fields of Washita were not panning out as | '"& $66,000,000, while fn 1893 it was over $209,- | Henry S. Rand, who is Senator Brice's chief | and Randera have appeared In the neigilor- | had been saying against Roby people. I re- lons in excluding competent _ teachers y After the opening of the court this morne 000,000, an increase of 216 per cent, much | jjeutenant In the “Buckeye state,” erstwhile | hood of Quabajaney, Province of Santugo d no, and they said tint you had stated m our pu hools because of religious | 1ad been expecied, a great rush to the coun- | yng County Attorncy Wills gave nctice that greater than the increase in business or POp- | chairman of the Ohio democratic state com- | ¢ Cuba, and have plunderad stores belong- | that every woman who went to the races was | Views they choose to entertain: and try still continues, and there are many old |a number of parties in attendance at the A . S Cerpa s % Colonel Ses 4 clety, T { Whereas, Our public schools should be ' e trial were carrying firearms and asked th ” s D S > Gernada and Matutano, Jolonel Se- [ beyond the pale of socie e are P ho0ls shou s e is ig | trial were carry arms and o the ulation of the world. Notwithstaniing the | mittee and the present United States | D8 to G rnada 1|tl v“}‘ ut -'|\ ;i I Ih | vond the pale of society. Those are hard m partisanehip and sectarianism for miners who insist that the strike is a big i TE instrast l;lu_ BATIHE 1CHAL 10} HeFsOR. fall in silver, silver mining continues to be |t ob %0y ¢ eouthern district of Ohio, as- | 830 has had a skirmish with the jnsirgent rds to use, Mr. Ketcham,' she added o that the Rame are i f90 | one. Parties coming here for provisions re- L ; a most profitable indusiry. While the | gitoq'in completing the arrangements. near Songo. The insurgents lost two kiled | pausing to caich a breat on or persons carrying guns or revolvers he rican institutions, and for the fur-|port that the whole country along Boggy . b RS e athne rBONCErN’ aTe. truggin Sy and left five wounded on the fecld. On ‘h Then she went on: “You are a coward, | ther reason that said Schools are main- A allowed in the court room. =The court sald he T B sty ol eet. thore miim | Friends of ex-Gowernor James E. Campbell | {fio of' tho troops one licuteiait and two | sir, ana not fit to wear that button. Ths | tained by the taxation of the Whole people, | CTeek 18 being staked oft and that all the | had no reason to believe that ruch an order b e T et o Jbia | nave been insisting on his entering the | (oldiers were wounded. remark was made as Mrs Roby caught sight | Of all parties and sects; therefore, e it gold diggers are confident of great results. | was necessary, but told the bailiff that should A race and there is little question that he | ’TANpPA. Fla.. June 14.--Csloa-l Figuerdo |of & Grand Army of the Repuniic button on | Jiesolved, That we, the citizens of Kancas | The outfitters here have been busy all day {he have an intimation that any person had s o | could have the nomination if he could be | responding to an Inquiry about Marti, today | Mr. Keteham's coat. She made a dive for | (s Kan. in mass meeting hore assembled, | loading freighters for the new settlement | concealed weapons he should report him to Fl'i\l’:‘ r‘).(m:mm:l".\m‘xr\yn t&;o:m"x,u:v\hl:l A ioen iR Ok tx ke BILTsR UL, (hia) ot few)| sap o s hovel ban s ooty etcham . ade ive for | iy Clive of party or religious predelic: considering | it, ‘but_was not able to jerk it off. At this | tions, condemn this act of said membe andiare: veaping’ asrich iaryest: Tho gokd ithe conrt; e days Mr. Campbell has authoritatively an-|the unfortunate news far the past two weeks. | point Mr. Ketcham said that if Mrs. Roby | our school board as unamerican, flelds are not in the Indian country, so that Y RE 'r'nrisllllo”l:)\:‘“:l\gv et Of aihe perimanent | younced that for financlal reasons he is in- | The persistency of the paalsh cliims | made ancther attempt to lay her hands on | &ressive and detrimental (o the' no opposition can be oftered going or coming. | SEVRGE KINGEN WAS NOT ARMED emporary _establishment o - | disposed to make such a fight as will in- | alarmed me at the first, and now, in the | him he would call in the police. Then she | Prosperity of our rising young mietropolis. | El Reno Is the nearest railroad point, the i :;""‘“j’""l RELoneby (astepnent between | ovitably be called for Ohio this fall. Mr. | absence of news from bif, I feel ¢hnvinced | assured the attorney general a dozen times . Qiggings being due west from here. In ad- | New Fhase of tho tWeagedy of Thuraday e ecai e e age, pan. | Sorg arrived here from the west at a late | that Marti has died for the cause he loved so | in stccession that he was descended from WILL FORM A NEW TRUST. dition, the only bridge ac he treachierou ARSI SRF ¥OrK: O e lon iot"a8 o | hour and it is said upon good authority that | well. ' The revolution, howaver, will go cn | “Jack Ketch,” and next she got down on her st South’ Canadian is directly west of Bl Reno.| YORK, Neb., June 14.—(Speclal Telegram.) R AR i he. conmulted ard all that he consented to take the nomination. It is|Just the same. While we have lost a good | knees and in fmpassicned tones showed how | Wood Pulp Paper Makers Will Organizs in [ One hundred and thirty-two teams crossed | —George Kingen, the paroled convict who necessary Is for the United States to proc understood that Mr. Sorg will be favorable | man, the cause Hdll ‘X‘»_l‘“’ and the fight will | she had praved that the attorney general's New York Tomorrow. this bridge day before yesterday, bound for | was yesterday shot by Frank Hazelott, is FORRRanE T suffolent Lo, impatt )\-«m led s qnate — fill Marti’s place and wiil do it ably.” over to Deputy Moore's desk and=began on | Breat trust is forming which will have for its | known, ~ Many also went fn today. hopeless by attending physiclans. While the EAUER ARyttt sammclity, perhaps these | pA1THFUL TOT PARTY ERINOICLES = bim. He “sassed back® and Mrs. Roby an- | object the entire control of the wood pulp - roports received yesterday scemed to estabe 1 X & — ORDERED TO STOP FILIBUSTERING |grily exclaimed “It's just such people as| paper making industry in the United States. MARSHAL WILL GO AFTER THE SHIP | lis! fact that young Hazelett acted in Nearly all the prominent paper men are at — 3 celf-defense in shooting Kingen, Kingen's the people of the world has b:en subjected publicans Stand on National Pistform. Strict Instroctions Issued to United Mrs. Roby's tirade lasted two solid hours th ew Netherlands hotel, where a meeting Mexican Government Decllues to Give it | a0 tell a very different and plausible in the past has been unnecessary and un- | CHEYENNE, June 14.—(Special)—In his St Iarsbals anil Attorneys. HARCOURT REBUA 3 a | will be held Saturday for the hose of Upjtoithe Owaer. story. As alleged by them Kingen and Justifiable. That the fiat of the government | recent specch to the convention of Repub-| WASHINGTON, June 14.—Attorney Gen- | ™™ YR REDURED CRANBBRLAL HEay 16 PUrpore, (9 4 — mapping out a plan of campaign. Among the | SAN FRANCISCO, June 14—The United| Goorge posiough had been to Cordova and l’l‘npa not nu:)v‘;uup [ \;m lastrated by the | jican League clubs of this state, Senator | eral Harmon has received the following [ Language Used Clalmed to Be of a MNature | principal members of the trust are Messrs, | States government having a great deal of | \oro roturning home. Boslough and Kingen Fres of :lrmlr;‘; o el vared withont exotnay | Warren made a significant reference to the | letter from the secretary of state relative to Fnasnger the Worln's Peace. T. 8. Coolidge of the St. George Paper com- | trouble regarding the schooner Star of Free- | liad fust crossed Tudian creck bridge and wers to the owners of bullion and contained thirty- | Probable action ¢ * republican party of the | o reported filibustering expeditions against | LONDON, June 14.—In the House of Com- | Fan¥, i ‘rl- S"f'f»“ of }\;‘OHS‘II*MIG ‘-k mv‘_l-)l dom, which was stolen from this city some | going up the hill when a shot was fired. At six more grains than was contained in two | State, indicating that whatever the position | cupa: “It s a matter of current rumor | mons last evening, during the discussion of | J¢"ne, of Baggor, He. T AL JChowics | months ago by Oscar Gartels. The owner | the sound of this Hoslough fumned from ;ll;: :I:r!s!e‘r!”!lxl;;rillufii|’-‘l:"u|:”l‘gr:hnjuulKu«“!‘vl;l{h(‘l‘r{vl- of the 1v|:\l(m\.|ll or II;L.I[ on of the re p;x\»u"-'" and newspaper report that at various points [ a credit for building a railway and the pro- | paper company, and Hugh J. Chisholm. They [ 1id her up in Oakland ("_rwh last summer K"";WI A L LU oL tender for il debis up 10§ Just a3 halt dol- | party on the financial question might be the |y tno United States attempts are making | tectorate in Uganda, Rt, Hon. Jokeph Cham- | are exiremely reticent concerning thelr plans, and went off to sea. When he returned | sturid to run away and Boslough Juiped Tore valnabie ntrinsically. but without the | PATLY in this state would remain within the | o oyiigtment of men, the equipment and | berlain wanted to know the intentions of | though they admit that they intend to com- s city s 8 as gone | tne wagon and drove them to thd home credit of the government, 1 sank to 80 cents, | Mational creantation Senator wWarren #ld:| yiining of vessels and by other illegal | the government regarding the French expe- | bine and control the paper business. ' Tt 8 aud songmaking anInyestigation; me lo of John P. Widdup. while the less valuable of colns were main® | ohor W3S mitied AR 1ram tortha fres " ¥ dalmed that a combination of Interests will | She had been sailed to Encenada, Lower Kiheontat ki nas Il notalidotine Hinatan measure: d o insurrectio! v on of Nile. g v [ a L ge #1004 DK i colnage of silver, a revision of the tari measures to aid the Insurrection now in | dition on the 5 g tfornia, by Gartels, Then he laid the NS0 A - iy talned at full par. What happened to the | SO'AEC of siiver. u revision of the tarlfl and | o grogs i the island of Cuba. While this | Sir William Vernon Harconrt severely re- | Sabie makers to manufaciure paper With | pofore tho federal anthorities, and at their | Wein*h of 473 KRG About his person. R trade dollar would be exactly what would | s {"sirive for the accomplishment of caci | department has not been furnished with | pukea Mr. Chumberlain's provocative lan- | dihough it s #aid (o be no part of the idea | request the Mexican government seized the | wiero there are located seventeen buckshot, xu’;nul\ltmll;'d BRTRa ko Wiate faNARtad il Y€ | and every one, I would rather a hundred | tangible evidence confirmatory of such| gyage toward France, which, he said, was | to raise prices. ship and arrested Gartels. When the owner of | goi00 of which went through the body. Kine B v e padopted.t ow | f01d trust the reliable, grand old republican | rumors and reports, it deems it of great most dangerous to the world's peece. He: ———— the vessel went to Encenada to take possession | gen's friends claim that the affair was no moruing over the Baltimore & Ohlo raiirad | PAILY, though its plattorm were silent upon | importance that no possible opportunity be | genied that the government intended to ex- | Moro Naval Vacuncies Than Craduates. of his vessel the Mexican government refused | Joss than a well founded scheme to assas- V. ar 2 o o h !1all these questions (which it will not be), [ given for complaints that the government | tend control beyond Uganda, WASHINGTON, June 14.—Owing to the | '© lve her up, and he returned to this city | ginate him, and that the reports circulated B oty e tordored - peoenionBAC {he | than to trust any other political party on{of the United States has in any respect | ~Mr. Chamberlain repudiated any desire to ““‘uwu”; large humber of retirements in | NItIout s vessel. The federal authoritics | by his enemles to the cftect that he would SRt Taracn slub. God's footstocl, under any other name or | fallen short of its full duty to a friendly [ be provocativa, ut had simply repeated the determined to secure possession of the vessel | ki1 them as soon as an opportunity offered A names whatsoever, no matter how positive or | pation. It Is respectfully suggested, there- | statement of Sir Edward Gray, parliamen- | the line of the navy and engineer corps|at any cost, so next week United States Mar- | js 3 fajsehood, as since his return from the CARLISLE'S ACCURACY QUESTIONED | solemn its pled because the one always | fore, that the United States attorneys and | tary secretary for the foreign office, that a | during the past year, for the first time in|shal Baldwin will leave with the necessary | pepjtentiary he has been hard working ard i performs more than it promises, while no | marshals for the several districts embracing | certain act on the part of France would be | (wo administrations there are now more | PaPers, and mno doubt the vessel will be|industrious and made no threats against any Senator Mackburn Accuses the Secretary | Other, known ta men of the present age and | tho coast line between New York and | regarded as unfriendly toward England, and turned over to him. vacancies than can be filled from the classes one. ' of Misrepresentation. ation has, as a whole, kept its prom- [ grownsville have their attention called to | asked to be assured that steps we not B P & y S N s e 5 He ig about 35 years of age, about six b L 3 of faith with the people of this coun-| 1o, st : 0 | Being taken to lead o this act, The subject | Just Eraduated from the naval academy,|BREAKING OUT OF AN OLD FEUD|100i°all and very strong and heavily bullt FRANKFORT, Ky.,, June 14.—Senator the subject and be epecially enjoined to see o itated a long discussion tonight In the | 4nd consequently there may be civillans gl 1ot g ! LA Blackburn addressed a large audience here to it that the neutrality law of the United | precipitated A 1ong Aiscirion 1ofEL i T8 | appointed. * The’ vacancies in the line now | one of the Eversole Crowd A HessloLl s young man af oMbl iy tonight. He had hoped that it would not be | SQUARES ~HINSELE ALL AROUND | States Is faithfully cbserved and all viola- | uiiy gibiied to end the debate. The credit | Bumber twenty-six, and there are twenty Some of the French Gang. L art o thaiahodtins SRR necessary for him to speak to his neigh- ¢\ o LS et Tal tiens thereof promptly and vigorously pun- | yog"inen adopted by a vote of 849 to 51. gne places to be filled In the engineer <o | CINCINNATI, June 14.—The Commerciul | ship is greatly excited over the affair o den e wls Ou 'afly she = ¥y e gradua g hers orty, 0 rsville, 'S £peol avs o) 0 came tc V01 W 0 bors, as ho had defended himselt against lies e Paia 8 Complying with Mr. Olney's suggestion AT o Tt R TTrTY thoce 1o, sevan placos open over and above | Gazette's Barboursville, Ky., speolal saye: | Mr. Cate, who came to York with young and slander clsewhere. Every newspaper| xpw YORK, June 14—Watson ©. Squire, | Attorney General Harmon has directed all | BERLIN, June 14.—The National Zeitung | those to be filled by the incoming class, | The French-Eversole war has again broken | HERE SNG40 what he was compelled e sbe and storchonmr, maf commioert [ vice presidential possibility, and United Ualiea attorneys and United States | gayg that replies have now been received by ————— out in Perry county at Hazard and excit with the administration and money power | States senator from the state of Washing i ST - to do, marshals for the Atlantic coast line dis-| " cocernment from the majority of the Gall Pamiiton Much Retter, ment is now at fever heat. John Sexton, | he tricts to act in conjunction and to take all to cause his defeat. Senator Lindsay told | ton, is in the city. In an Interview on the | the them last night that he (Blackburn) was | political situation he id: steps necessary and proper to prevent | fed:ral governments to the former's Inquiry WASHINGTON, une 14=Mis _ AblEMlifions ot the lesders on the Bymiscle s “Harr:son, Me- | any viclations of the neutrality laws, acting preaching heresy. Carlisle had been sent here, and he thought it would be more civil regarding the expediency of a conference for [ Dodge continues to improve. She was con- Kinley, Reed 1 Allison are all able men. romptly and vigorously. it the president would make the combine | Mr- Harrison, besides being interesting as the settlement of the currency question, It [scious for some time this morning, and is added that while several answers do not complete and lock the deors of the white | an ex-president, is also conspleuous because house and come himself. Carlisle was taken | of his ability. He s always admirable in an understanding with him, and that Mr tt's nephew will Mr. Carlisle repeated his argument that the undervalued metal would be driven out of the country by the adop‘ion of a bimetalli . and there is no one In our neighbors 1 but what think he was justified. When and | Kingen was paroled from the penitentiary A son-ln-law of the late Judge J. 1. Combs, | 0me months ago it was fearcd that just sassinated at his home fn the suburbe | SUch a circumstance as this would take place, : . recognized those about her. It is thought zard Jast Friday by his enemies, the | 85 the two lived barely a auarter of a mile % 3 imply opposition to the proposition, not one |y, i the improvement conti she v neh faction. As Sexton was an finportant | 2D 19 Most. HERGIY. SOHG.E o & conferer The replies, it appears, gen-| galom, Mass., within a week or ten days against the French gang, he has since iroutatod = eak hat Qovernor Holeothy Archbishop Laugevin Expresses 1is Opinion | oo (ndicate a convietion that such a » withdraw the parole to task for saying he never favored free and | the thought and phraseology « oy Sty i2dsy | era L 8 Representative Hitt is still confined to|a marked man and his only narrowly PAIDIS.S o, { & ph £ his publi £ th veroment's Repiy. meeting will be fruitless A R b P e e e ) everal {imes from the fate he e unlimited coinage. He sat by his sde and | addresses and utterances. Mr. Alson 18| WINNIPEG 5 T HE HAS BEEN MOURNED AS DEAD thought he heard him vote for the Bland sil- | one of the ablest of republican icaders, a| ' 1SNIPEG. Man, June 14.—There was no French Suffering fromiiad ¢lithate. n his condition riday. Siice the killing the PARIS, June 14.—Advices - recelved here rd have been g ver bill on November 5 1873, and vate and | conselentions man, and one extremely well | Feference to the school question in the legis- 1 Charles E. Wiso of Carroll County, Tndiana speak for the acts of 1890, and he would give | versed in public affairs. Governor McKin- | lature today. Premier Greenway returnel by o Sale of School Land y existing hetween the s A from the island of Madagasoar say that the | upvENNE June 14e(Speclaly—The | each £ido zealously held onto its con In Nebraska. advance guard of the Frépeh expedition the best member of bia body if Carlisle hdd | ley s well lked by the *workingmen, |from Ottawa this cvening and s debate is an- us troubl X0 DELPHI, Tnd., June 14.—Postmaster M not been the ablest advocate of free and un- | charming speaker, and a thoroughly sympa- | ticipated Monda ahhisha * t sale of school lands de this state | Qus troubie 13 expe e & o 8 o e BRIy Sympd- | ticipated Monday. Archbishop Langevin Was | goroeq the passage of the>Betaiboka on June ""“ A8 A2 J;:':l"l“l“w:" b ies | outbreak. Allister of Bowli 5, Mo., last Decem- 9 and captured Mevatanano, whereupon the | for several years A0 AY DY AS limited coinage of silver. But Brutus tells | thet'c man. TP R T G Manitonetall you that he had not, and surely Brutus is an | “What the next year will Lring forth in [2%Ke0 today for Ris opinlon on Manitoba & - ) S —— ber received a reward of §300 for establishing honorable man. Carlisle said in h's three | the way of a sottlement of the money ques- | FePI¥ to the remedial order. The following | Hovas retreat:d, when the ‘French began [ Estelle Reel, state superintendent of public . N¥ar Haa Devistest Lalombl the alloRed. faot: that: Cariss . isiita el specches there was but $8,000.000 In silver { tion no one can forccast. The Fifty-fourth [1s his answer: “I am sorry for the loc 4l‘flr:ng upon them. Only three French gol- | instruction. A block of land in this ll.\' WASHINGTO! June 14.—The € & g dollare coincd between 1792 and 1873, white | congress has vet to sit. Mr, Reed fs an|government’s bad will. It Is rather strange | dlers were wounded, but the trgops are suf- | forming part of school section 86, was scld . i A the truth {5 there was §105,000,000 of silver | able parliamentarian, and a most brilliant | that after five years of public discussion their | fering from the climate. Colonet Gillon dled | the partles living on the property having the | oo " govagtation that the revolntion fu | from Carroll nty the previous Augishy money coined. Carly also accused of | man. As a tactician he is the peer of any | memorial should blandly charge the Ottawa | recently of dysentery. preferance n ihe sglgy The uction, which [io it e Sty cauaing, It | BRd. heen mundc at Clarksville, Mo. The misrepresenting by § the amount of | man living. It Is possibte that some con- | government with ignorance and claim for et was held in front of the court house, wa 8, Bauth Amerioa, e family identificd the remains and ' they were " 3 100 s Revenues Mortgugeg for a conducted by Miss Reel personally also shows the very straitened clreum 4 gold in circulation. The greatest portion of | cessions may be made. Mr. Cleveland may | themselves the monopoly of knowledge. 1| uoh s A sonally. 150 8 3 Iy Y brought here and buried in the family cemes Y ST. JOHNS, N. F, Ji 14 lo: —————— stances in which the government finds itsell the speceh was devoted (o the severe crit- | not take the stand of an extremlst,” trust that the government and the Parlia B S g » J808 AR Eloped with led Womax z to the war. The government is out of | t€rY: Last week two ladies, who have lived fc'sm of Cleveland, Carlisle, Lindsay and the — ment of Canada will sustain the judgment of | bill has passed the Lower Hopse. It provides - AP & MAry DA, Y B making tax lovies wh lci are yery | 98 nelghbors to the Wize family for years, press. R Sliver Mer. U'ound to Have a Convention, | the privy council in England and stand by | for the floating of £2,600,000 et 4 per cent| CHEYE June 14 Ial)—A re- | O O hlacing an enormous export ox, | A Who knew Charles Wise for years,”went PLANS OF TOE SILYER DEMOURATS| LEBANON, Mo., June 14.—Chairman Far. | the gonatitution of the country. '. A caucus | interest by forty-year bonds, and guarantees | Port was made by a local paper today of the | 1AFd 10 BERE: B ERIE o o neibal crop _\l l.M 1. They stato _:‘I”v « :,.:v.!pu “,'.':’ Mt ris of the LaClede county democratie county | S, {18, opposition members will be beld be- | that the ‘nterest o e r:;,le publie debt clopement of Brakeman McCalllster with | o*’tho- country. The revolution hius also | boarded a train‘at a small station on tho or ‘nepor it . AR T e Y | fore Mon when a action will be | which, Inclusive of this debf, is £15,000,000, | Mrs. A. G. Hillen, wife of a printer fn this | drained the countr en and has r nain Mo of the Vandalis ar ear them, Ur‘nulllnu’l\ ':l‘w I:\u se of Capturing the | committee, sald today [ now have fifty- | qecided upon eference on the lon per- | and the sinking fund which 1= establ d in Mrs. Hillen, it is .nil‘uwll left her home l}' ‘J; ',1”‘,,,”'\'. / .-l,.' Lol e y state that y could not be mistaken. QDN Natione) Canvention two signatures, or four short of a majority, | taining to the ol connection with this loan, shall become a |on Monday last and was taken by McCallis-{ = S L Ho fdentified them and tmmoediately left the MEMPHIS, June 14.—The movement Inau- | of the chairmen of county democratic com- | yrencn Antmosity Townvd Germany, | AFSt lien upon the revenues of the colony. | ter to Holdrege, Neb., on the frelght train cn | Will Make War on the Sweatshops. ar and dropped off at he next station. Wiee gurated last night for the formation of a | mittees in this state, to call for a state con- | prERSl AR ITERIE FOT LA Devs ot FTE o Which e wex oonias. Men Hilan ia sl m TOUIE T e e RUEMMARS o | Was heir to qulte & lasss eatate; AN i ASHON sllver organization within the iines of the | vention cn the silver question.” PARIS, June be League of Patriots uke of Fife's Kesidenes Gurned. in Holdrege, but wants to return to her hus- 5 of the American. Federation of | Mother, who bhas almost grieved hersclt to demozratic party fs ved 1o be a step of From the correspondence T have I can | continues to organize meetings to protes rl,l)l. l:&l;\ June 14.—The family residence | har and two children, e i Bt Loula and will romain unp | death, a8 hopes that her boy may yet rée Py Aol °" | reasonably expect favorable action from | against the participation by France in the [of the duke ani duchess of Fife, Marslodge e i 4 R e R O B o — £ ::: t::?;e‘ f;\.“,,l e am "Hareis, | Andrew, Schuyler, Sullivan, Marion, Ralls, | approaching celebrations at Kiel in com. | Braemer, was destroyed by fire today. State Water Com Supday St Rh fopeny S S8 o8 Contracin for Surveys Awarded, N * onatars %|St. Charles, Vernon, Douglas, Bates, | no ot 'thy ing of the oy o (P11 S CHEYENNE, June 14.—(Special)—Gov- o stimulute Intcrest ir lab Al sy aas Jones and Turple wero named as a commit- | fiichanan, Stone, Christian and Dent coun: | L oration of the orening of the Dalty Judge Ruse Deelined the Offer. B CHN AR RN e R Jo Mimulute Infcrest In the 1abor | WASHINGTON. June 14.—(Special Teles teo to aelect the members of a national ex- | ties.” Ho eald that during the coming ‘I"f.rlx‘:l“:n et uw‘"{trh opTareR Tave el |l LITTLR" ROCK SEAVGEEIu0e 394 The | Maver of Landsr water semmissianse ‘of dls ge of tho revival of tndustry which | 8ram.)—The secretary of the Interlor has aps geutive comittes, consisting of vna wan | week the four counties necessary to com- | hpon the inbabitants to dlsplay fiage draped | G9zette this morning printed an article sug- | yrict No. 2, Charles Rathburn of Fontonelle | hors o hie Tem Nir. Gampers anid u to | broved the award of coutracts for surveys of B Sl Tiattla said todey: “Tha lesgus | Ditt0 tho quorum il be secured. 1t the | with crepe 5o long as (he French shipa are | Sesting that Senator Jones, chairman of the | for district'No. 3, and Melville Henderson of | Wike ' fight’ U the WWElt shop sy siem lnod within the Reashid seamupiios i Sauen will be purely a democratic organization :“‘“‘fh;"““';‘:“]'l iR RSN 10 2l 8 con- | at Kiel. committee on resolutions at the Memphis | Ashton for district No. T Mr. Gompors will uddress the “labor “or- | SAKE [ GeRIAS, O GTeah O Lt Bloun a ) o ., | vention, promp on will be taken to se- Py e an parat B JEasy S anizatior Louls Sunday. After his | $2.100; to ick W. Pettigrew of formed for ths purpose of securing a pertect | oyro" o PGl i TRaths cons Cardinal Gihbons Fresides free silver convensiom. sad Jdgs U. M Gra At v , where | Falls at $6,000, and to B, 1. VanAntwerp of organization of the silver democrats in the [ o)™ p 1 e ROMPB, Jube 14.—Cardinal Gibbons pre- | Ro%e. Arkansas member of the national oy sy Rprt 08 W e Yankion at $2,010. o sccretary has alio Rt of the-siiver damiorata 1o NG | gy P o g ey shotat democratic committee, who was chairman of | LACON, 1, Jyne 1.—Knowles' +Light approved award of coniract to Richard Dy utterance of the next natlonal democratic | eided yesterday at the Corpus Christi cele- | 4po resolution committee of the sound money | ©f the West,” an Imported 'shire stalli Will Not Stump with Bryan. < J ne 14. vreon for . survey on the Black Hills couvention upon the financlal question. I| pionvoND, Va P o “"" AL bration and procession in the church of | convention, meet in this city for the pur- | Valued at $10,000, owned by Burgess Diros, have no doubt that the great majority of SIS, » 5 a b 0 At San Francisco—Departed—United States [ meridian, outside of the Kovebud reservas . 3 s Santa Maria Trastevor, from which he de- | pose of sounding the keynote in the cam- [ died today. = The horee took fivst premium | greamship Walcott. tion, and award of the ccutract 10 F the people ars In favor of free coluage, but | PAniel who is at Charlotteville, Va., denles | rives nis cardinal title. A number of th: | palgn of education on the financial ques- [ 3% the Werld's Columbian exposition. It1™A¢ New York—Arrived--Normannia, fromi | . Meyor of Chimberlain for survey of until they organize it will be impossible for | that ho Is o stump the state for tree silver | leading Americans in the city were present | tion. Judge Rose declines to entertain the | mn“Anlerica, having been on exhibition in | Hamburg; Island, from Copenbugen; Peris, | lotnenis within the Lower Drule reservation Abem to make the next platformi. Gold men [ with Mr, Dryan of Nebraska. at the celebration, proposition. every horse show siuce 1590, from Soutkampton, ‘n $1,500 partment has received information youog man Who mysteriously dissppearcd

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