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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ESTABLISHED JUNE OMAIIA, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 2 TWELVE TPAC SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS, OUTVOTED THE (}(l\'lzl{\.\ll,Xl': e G LAYING OF THE LAST STONE : i, e tvensaten | ADOPTED THE ('(D,\lAl’I(U.\llS € BULLETIN, IS WAITING NOW 0N BU!AI,.‘J‘ \ uniform, standing alone on r ¢ & t rows of all the the Omania and Vicin —— i | " ¢ his mAjecty ud 4 St Opposition Had a Mojority of Seven ona | trust | Oonsecrated by the Emperor to the Honor I e . | Convention of League Clubs Endorse the British © stey Defeated Oity Comptrollor Completos Ohecking Up Minor Division, : { X ot B of United Germany, cremanies of opent Cowmittee's R port Ignoring Silver, ICtel CaWRT Festivitios t e b ea canal took place t =N Republican League Convention, e 40 TRy h discuesed st Working on Bolln's Books, MAY RESULT IN A DI'SOLUTION oF CAMBRIDGE T8 10 ntiat: | CONSUMMATION OF EIGHT YEARS OF TOIL old GERNE, WashIn BYRNES DEFEATED FOR THE SECRETARY | 2 i, Josepl Murder Mystery WISHES TREASURER'S STATEMENT FIRST | 1,000 guests partieipa & | - - t, including t diploma pres — Omaha Ball ¢ AR atore ihis eremonias. the TENWEE IIa & fopbt National Couvention of Repubitean Leagug | Great Boat Race Postponed. Ask Parliament for a Direct Vote of | y Visit to the Russinn Warships—Im . s Clubs Practically Comp 1ts B Council B Loeal Matt Confiden Liberal Unlon- r r d ense Throng Witnessos the 8 "‘““l ' i t Labors—Reception to Governor Towa Sunday School Waorkers Trausfor of Realty - Kush Secks LAk L \ : Closing Scene, 1, the erlicst two ve McKinley Tonigh Editorial fant German navy of 1850, T 2 i e . ed part of the Moltke No Destitution in Nebra LONDON, June 21 g N 3 e veseel. With t®0 topma ELAND, O, Ju 1 Capital City Gossig defeated today the m Hon. W t s will| Rus g ¢ '”;r”‘l“: masis wer feet nal convention of repu Barrett Seott Prial llam St. John Broderick ve men 1 3 v U st i e EARGERCIRAL ean Al week there were appre Destructive Five at Odell ber of the Guilf: phet rman t r 1 X hundred and rra fight on the silver question Auce 1 r 3 Wit . W s illamination. Dur hing was disposed of in all the pro £100 or f the Nava lings so quickly or so quictly as that ma ) L Nivision furnighe 1 The' comlt resolutions had e Howard Pielding's Romance wmiral, Menard In going over th cordite " r f . f . mi bt and the Ris this matter la xht by deciding t Injustice of the A, 1. A entries. With! th 189 to 18 f i N ydloff, sat on his % rt that t e had no constitutional Warm Weather Suggestions. warrants and h t : 4 | AU the conclusion of the binquet the em t resolutions and its report to | B S 8 ror It fs with delight and | el brilliang festal gatacr A i S Aol ot Tolbatiicl I8 the o p 7 1 Yok f ; igh wilies bid you al ati e sometimes In the way, but | 11 Tn the Field of Eleetricity Books and Propared to Report, — i Member of the Cabinet Sta They Wil | ny Who Were Advane Cash Mave WAt Tn-Bondsmen Se ' md Cowm to Net ¢ ght. The Investigation of City Treasurer Holln's Meial status is i on and 1t is now claimed that another day will be required to reach anys Commercial and Finaneial, thing like an accurat mate of the she Dun's Review of Trade LA R L G ] bl three or four assist it four day the army et and I'radning of Locomotive Engineers, While Mr. Bolln fs preparing a statement h Habilities When this Is completed th. ler will compare that with his own was approved. Constitutional | i t A this case the constitution was consldered [ NKeteh of 1 Wostern City it 1 ters wil nspect s Smper NOT A NEW IDEA nvenient both factions. The gold | Plans for Paris’ Bxposition o & y t | ; § a1 3 « our heartfelt thanks for the | standard men were not satisfied, but they n a ) wn toward ug on the comple- | conld not see any way to do anything better 4 i Will Not Lose the Orego One result tie prolonged. fnvestigation Tk which Was planncd I DOace | than to adopt tha Datcon substitute, ae given | i regon result of the | I investigation 5 ety Hiuv ¥as not In our Stories of War Heroes will be a decrease In the shortage of severa unexy pai ; hicved. I was ot i AP RTER AL HINL s w1106} i £ War Her ] I ! | opposition whip, Mr. Ake ; i ks of inicing the North ac S o o h { e tur 1 ) will ’ (4 1 y canal was first moote & € 4 y say tha ey coul 1 money by Mr. B N ha i Wbl gl ikl mand ; middle ages we found prop tree silver nothing else was adopted | juion. Al were overr 0 i e e H R e | has been roundly abused [ 1 pr id plans to earry out this undertakin indicates that the republicans | MeAlpin, who' fAinally rofuse J quare thelr accounts and the when he saw s a defeat and return P a 8 et micht ntury the Eider canal wag buill Ciey CanROL Wab AT HE WTNTOD CHE | e T UL GrasH 4 amount that has been paid into to Mr. Dou who, as the opposition had | who was f v t ny up t t t t v i testimony to the productive 4 E Powert ot ATIoNTRAR BHRTIY. the ry in this way will materially swell N L < : 4 st Although it could not have | Powers of Michixn e o b : HELL Mo Star hea nouncer with “At e RO, y eq VIt ARBRRINgHL On et Senator J. M. Thursion of Nehrasku, one [ council drawn $1125, which would Douglass announced them amid voeiferous ap ALl R residents, at thi ture’ took the vice p ) s Juncture took | oqual to his pay for twenty-two months indicated by the dupl coipts mptroller's office and then the shorte Cattlemen Litigato, e will reached moment housand dollars, The city employes who had whip, M who had about read won, was entitled to report the figures. Mr. | Last.” Commentiy the announcement, | s in a se and - affc suffice for pres convention, the western delegates ex- | of plause, he Star says: “Even George the Rang r about 13,0 W ¢ NMapC to have antl-silver resolution [ the ehair and was given a rou reception The conservative leader, Mr. Balfour, then | had to go down before the force of publi {He ‘emperor’ approached . the fre to complete eaf, task o] e following names. were aniounced for | ©OF sixteen months after his term of offic asked what course the g roposed n, which found expression lately in the von Buol-Berenberg, president of the ented grandfather, Wiliiam tt . R o LA G John I Colyrady; W. | had expired. He paid $1,000 of this amount {o take, and the chancellor of the exchequi Times and in P Reichstag. p W vas who, ri perceiving the svedanindd finoreRudvantags stheansav dny Ilinois; T. . Walker, Nebraska; [ the day after the shortuge was discovered 8lr William Vernon Harcotfrt, announced that | The ahnouncement that the duke MRyt oI5k consum the canal the advanc the na- | national republican league convention. Tele- | M. 1. Dowling, Minncsota RaIvEiLeEaRy it A" H8% Balkhios RaA T the government would proceed with a non t Cambridge finally decided to | mate an of which al prosperity and the strengthening grams were recelved here yesterday Although Mr. Valker's name had been |0 ¥ SR G s alance and the ontentious bill, and the House procecded to |retire from the post of commander- | from a mechanical Industrial point of | cur defensive power, was indefa {6dRY. thot preaidentil. uaplrantarand withdrawn, vet Lie recoived some votes, Be- | Memorandum was destroyed. Other eity of discuss the naval work bill chief of the British army will be weleome | view, has never been equalled on Germ giving h stan il republicans in all parts of the country, sug. | fore the result of the ballot was announced | ficfals had drawn amounts ranging from $10 me unlonists are jubilant at such an un- [ NEWs to very many Britons, Certain English [ )il After eight years' labor it has been | for building a thoroughly serviceable w ling that any action on ilver would be | Chinees were made from Byrnes and Lidens | (0 §500, which have also heen repaid, In expected vietory. The opposition whips only [ newspapers and some sections of the politi- | accomplished with God's help and without a | way and removing manifold dificulties SRR e Lt e i et panl and_ tne latt.cs eleeton | these 10 record s left to show that the fesued an ordinary “whip. but there was an | cal partles of Great Britain have been | hitch. Wo now see the completed structure, | the way of its completion. \With plea much toward having the hot poker dropped | 25 made uncilmous without w eouat, =~ | m ever 1 immense amount of private cunvassing done f Stiongly urging his retirement for years | which has long been planned and the accom |l confidence the fedcral governmen for Patton's substitute oty L Bttt Tactiode ahace hCAVIS /A, to bring up thelr supporters. The greatest | past. Dispatches to the Assoclated press for | plishment of which has been ariently de- | the Reichetag followed the imper Phie loca Gl GIERLI G LG DLliRYe [t 5 oxcitement . prevailed in the lobbles of the | months past foreshadowed the announce- |sired by the German hearts, This structure vigorously applied ecight years il b Toport ot this, committesiion | 10, fnanclal Rght ion the flar of nven BONDSMEN ARE SECURED. House of Commons this evening and the mem- [ ment made in the House of Commons today. [ was at first intended to fincrease th which, as it advanced toward resolutions. The free sliver men as a rule | v W8 CarT e e & £ L Wast Mr. Bolln has secured his | n for bers eagerly discussed the expected dissolu- [ The dispatches said that an important con- | fensive strength of the nation, but w n. constantly excited public: n e e g nator | EXgted Wt oDl oW York, Laughin | Mhatever amount they may he ests tlon { ference had been held at the British war | promote German trade and commerce v degred rything tha b SR T s | pp oo Humphiey of Mow work, LausWinl make up by ‘deeding tiiem il it Omaha entirely consistent with <1 organi- | yyir pr ¥ with the exception of the hous 1 over their heads. They claimed iy in the favor of papers tried today to interview The House adjourned at 10:30 o'clack, with- | office on May 1 between the duke of Cam- |may thus be permitted to indulge in ] 1 v A out any further incident. It is reported that | bridge, the duke of Connaught, Lord W hope that the successful accomj t zation, but I should ha v dis. it ’,“‘\‘ “ Aphliladiy, in Kountze Place where he resid Mr. Campbell Bannerman, sceretary or war, [ ley, Lord Roberts of Kandahar and Lieu- |the work wul permanently aid and i A claimer of any authorit v [l LORtHS IDIR LU RLE i lude lots 17, 18 19 and 24 in W #ald to a friend in the lobby that this was his | tenant General Sir Redvers Buller, and it | fullest measure fulfill ‘the fu for comfiit the patly, followed by wich || oI fties L niRplace withe|iy itfon, lots 8 and 9 in Ludvig Pl Jast night as @ minister in the present cab- | revived the rumors of the approaching re- | ject of providing a profitable opening Hatelitiong OnI0ex T totatitha Y lawa ot Sut g a gpeech. A strong vote of thanks 110, block 33, Ambier Place inet. ministers only counselled together | tirement of the duke of Cambridge, whose | ternational trade thiesd i Hrey political lseu dered H A. B. Humphrey, the re ), Waln Hill, lot 9, block as Lord Roscbery premier, was at Ep- | retention of the office which the Hartingtor May your mafesty graciously delgn riolee s e nanuss: | tiring secretary. V f thanks were also [ Kitchen & White's subdivision. . west som. A formal cabinet:councii will be had | commission advised . tho total abolition of | take tie mallet T have the Honor of proser over a succe plank of the last repul platform. teriiaeail it (zas 07 (Olevelant fexirr of lot 36 in Burr Oak addition, tomorrow. The t among the liberals | meant an immense pecuniary loss to the [NE in the name of the German national r 5 e Hax e racy and other officor 15 and 18, Wal il and the abated before the House arose, and the opin- | country : : resentatives and give the finishing stroke by | VO “however, labored for our LALASENAG e anlolid 1ushol il The election of treasurer was referred to | southwest cotnen of Minth oni L fon was expressed that th vernment would It was then stated that Lord Roberts ¢ rating the enterprise. May God's ri In conformity with the While many delegates wer executive committee. At 1:10 p. m. the total ask for a vote of ence, Which would be | Kandatar would socceas Lo Woieiay Of | eat’ bleasing accompany. this i e rEn pevple, we | the! Jake' this ‘mor there v vention adjourned sine die for an afte 4 gt ihana Bttty certain to be g the' normal govern- | b commander of the forees In It His majesty then tapped th ; 1 I otarcouree: ot the. na- | meeting of the n excursion on the lake and a reception t f0t Lba o ment majority. Thus the crisis would Jand and that Lord Wolseley. would take the | times with a mallet, saying, *Ir nam L er O ek of this | WOrk and the executive ¢ t d FREEMEKIATEY .n\‘w 1 B ! newly created post of chief of staff at hea \" une God, in hon { ) Williar, t will be a source of joyful satis- | \Vebster, the Nebraska lent nor McKinley arrived from Ottawa in conversation with Tiberal members in the | SUuFter Y S n to us if nstarit utilization sh siled in the absence 3 al MeAlpin o '¢ | the duke of Cambridge. A few days are of nat f lobby at the time of the division. He ta | lowing, Dr. Tanner, a parliament nic The m iborate arrangements were been guided have not alone been e thr f ise has been expres 1 n of the accour c b < evening. He was met at sth of time, Th us out that the intentions by which il ol ol e soon by the Tippecance club and s 15 1 complicated 9 ! A N hav YaRUonEHACENOL LG HCONTARCELOREXDIARR (BN Y raker club, headed by the famous lowa | ked up b the defeat is a personal affrant and Fesents ) cauged’ a”commotion in the House of Com. | made for u The enormous | qorgtood, but have also proved fruitful b CLL GGG RULHE LT BLECH, ba He was driven direct to the | duplie bts with the rles the ta instigation by the opposition beneh. 40 1ong by asking if the report was true that | covered g tands were filled eir | cult to outline plans for organization. the headquarters of the Natlonal | book expnditur verifiéd by e et Brimascly ‘vaflod. o 0. @ so, | the duke of Cambridge was retiring in order [ utmost capacity. Tn the center of the semi MMLO T Crlnen o AR ATk league, where he held a reception ring the warrants i R e o ot ALY ake way for a better man. Th ! eprescitatives we so amongst us an 1 whose [ 0N 20 omeniity. . He Insisted. on. the | (rom 8 10 8 o'clock. Many of the deleates | ding cntries. 1L was i he demand, yet voted against him X At Ve German | yplendid ships we today almired, 1 acknowl . e convention called upon him, an e investigation Lord Rosebery came down fonight and the | tinued, saying: “Has the time at last come, | 1ag and the latter by the heraldic eagle the more readily, as J believe I am wdvancing the weifare of the people. T participation in our fetes of the fowess who loud cries of “Order,” but Dr. Tanner cor aff, the t surmounted by the Germai et i 0 LU meeting hearing Prof. George Gunton of New _ ¢ oige - v nton of NEW | siream of people paseing the governor in the would be completed in - Hix n Sir Wil when a member of the royal family, who has | the German standard. = Dehind the t 1 right in percelving thereln the complete vin- | York, who had becn invited here to address | | qorg Jasted fully an hour. An effort wa hours. Instcad nearly abinet meeting began in Sir Willlam Har here 1 th to1 ¥ the organizers and officers on plans and Tourt's room in the House of Commons and | been drawing the people’s money too long, | Where stood the commemorative stone was a | gication of the effoits we kive always ai Saisery o ich8 \plans abd | made o induce him to speak, but he wa and the same prediction Is s e N v ice | 18 Koink 1o retire?” Considerable uproar fol. [ 1818 upholstered in crimson and goll. By 11| ;Gloi” toward the maintensne of peace. | Privciples, In this meoting, as \n the ¢on-| (o1 after his long jourrey and declined I8 freely expressed that the Ine antil nearly midnight. It is understond that | lowed and the House adjourned with Dr Ieoicnll Rt o alanusRwera gilad MW LD many will range the werk inaugurated | ¥entlon, Pennsylvania opposed New Vork Al | Later in the cvening he was driven to th 1 has been purposely delayel in the cabnet discussed the possibility of re- | Tanner gesticulating wildly and trying to [!0okers and military and naval officers oday on the side of these aerepted in' the | the gh ”h“nfl X mnllm grn’rm ps¢ A\_p\_“ residence of Hon. M. A. Hanna, whose guest | order to afford time to round up the em- vorsing today's vote in the report stage of | address the speaker. emperor, accompanied by the empress ice of peace and {ill iésteem hereelt | Yanted Dowling made secretafy and New |y, 'y "pe while here ployes, contractors and friends who have Wk e his four sons, arrived on shore from the o i the canal, . this sonse, fur- | YOrk cast her solid vote of 150 for Dowling Altiuigh it s doubtful whether Mr. Camp- | PASSENGER foB8BED TUE Lockin | Hobenzollern in a barge fiying the tmperial | jeutfain B G0 (0T trienaly relations | Vet Pennsylvanta voted solidly for Byrnes of ST. PAUL, June 21—Richard J. Dowling | been advanced municipal cath and reduco e 4 the new secretary of the Republican Nationai | the shortage to a modicum by inducing the bell Bannerman could be persuaded to remain b el i T U | with the other powers. o i gl Was WWrBINE deague, i a young man in years, but ranks [ (0 pay up. This is emphatically denied by {0 the cabinel, Uhat body meets akain 10 | ecaped Mait Hubber Pames Mimserr om | (O7h% MAiorn and the ompress was dressod | 5p Gram my 'glacs o the welfare of the | MEonalY toward Bonling, 5 5| well o the front among Minncaota. repub- | Compurolier Olsen, M et be 18 potts morrow for a decision. Mr. Campbell Ban Soin f10otor; in a hellotrape costume and carrle prim- | orthy sovereign powers.” L oxdlyertuglicn! om. & licans. He is a native of Massachusetts, 2§ | ing the work as rapidly as possible. He nerman, secretary of war, s believed t0 have | GOLON, June 21, —(Spectal Correspondence | 1os® Colored parasol. " The erown prince wore | Uy Hoqay's ceremcny, the young sons of | {0 the tariff as the issue continued today | ycars of age, unmarried, and has resided in | thought it would only be proper courtesy to resigned. ot TiieA i e L LA aniform of e First regiment of fo0t | o prince regent of Brunswick were on duty | The specches in the convention, as well a* | Minnesota since 1877, having been editor of [allow Mr. Bolln time to muke a statemen _ of the Associated Pres ews receivel s a ice Adelbert wore a naval v with o body guard form a company of the |8t the banquet last night and clsewhere Renville Star-Fa or a number of [ of his own before he made any cstimate of L Panama, announces the death of two Amer. BARCHMBNININSTHEASTONE jurth son was in the imperial tent, as was | dnd other local clubs tonight went to the | oiricof the house of representatives, and this | Bolln to complete his figures. Olney's Demand on Spaln Wil Seriously . After Emperor William had tapped L oty 's lttle aon depot to meet Governor McKinley the Towa | Gear was cloeted chich ootk by & unanimou RUSH CORREGTS DLSE BRI R b Ry U E R cIRIlY fcan miners, Messrs, Farthing and Cook. | ¢ione, parchment was placed inside of it, 4 ML EREL) ks band of Allison men headd the procesion g as’ | ’ et PHILADELPHIA, June 21.—The news that | These parties arrived only a short ime ago | claring the circumstances of the building, anl | COMMENTS ON WILLIAM'S SPEECH, | There was every effort to make the week ¢ 3 5 4 teaitharA it Panama, having come from San Francisco [ completion of the canal. The chancellor — silver agitation end in a big boom for th - ¢ it ecretary Oluey tnstructed the American HeRIOHEIRIRR T, i st s 4 NG tarift as the issue of the republicans. Silver Dimocrats Stil Active, was city treasurer he had refused to allow ninfster at Madrid to notify the Spanish | With new mining apparatus, and proceeded [ Prince Hohenlohe, in full al uniform. | (rench Newspipers Criticis the Germa e iss the republicans the comptroller to check up his eash o t Spanish Tead theldoeurhant alond before depakiting it D WAk at Kialh OPENING SESSION DELAYED, ST. LOUIS, June 21 (TN Rty S i et s in the stone. It was as follows: *The wor T ) S CaDdra Rane e assembling of the convention for the | democrats, cach one of wh TovteySnaal rar Sointof. Whi 4 i S. June 21.—The newspapers generally [ l or ittorney, had rendered ‘an opinion which wa claim would have to be promptly paid over 1 there of, fever between the 4th a f which the foundation was laid by our [ PARIS. Jur o oh 2t 1tambury | third day’s session was delayed until alm e B R (e L R G has caused the profoundest gratification to st. It was but a few days ago that | grandfather in the nam mperor, the | resard Emperor Willlam's speech at Hambure | noon by the meetings of offic of state | parlors of the Planters last ni Mr. Rush says that Mr. Oisen was :.-»lfr“.)' the Cuban colony in this city. One of the | arthing's nephew came here and pr nnecting link of the seas, stands | as Inspired by a desire to be agreeable rather | leagues. The new executive boar. 2 com- | three howrs discusson adopted a_ resolution | mistaken. *T am surprised,” he continued, leaders said toduy *d on to some quarter in search of his | Completcd before our eyes, it testimony | than expressive of his real seatiments. nittee on league work and other organiza- | offered by Chairman Wilson of Lafayette that Mr. Olsen should have made such a e R e 10 aome auation lniaearaly ot IR ctrtieT Garman e and national indust ho Estaffe declarcs that it Is necessary | {0ns engaged in routine business. The old | was an acceptance of Chairman Maffitt's | statement, There was no- inquirs mede. of e accepted the order of the State de b o or e By by EwhioH It hau ved, attended by [ o) ot the wishes expresset iy executive committee was also engaged during | proposition fo call a meeting of the commit | M. el forEanTapinton’ relative ¢ BSESEIUL LIbaNg gOYORL BSL ARAINDC/ BRS 1A mpany, arrived at Bocas del Toro | the Jovous hopes and sympathies of all i Hization ot Lhe withie expressed 1Y | the forenoon closing up its business tee when a majority of the county chairmen | examination of the tash g s during othiers | [LrAdiNg company., arrived at Bocas del ot | members of the empire and under the visibic | the emperor that France and Germany should | Meantime, while the band was entertaining | so requested. The free silver men will en- | torm of oo orif thers warty Guring my upon Amcrican soil very complacently, as| who said he came “,‘N ok there or In one | brotection of heaven, whose grace has wardel | be reccnciled, i e., that the question of Al | tho waiting crowd at Musle hall, the leading | deavor to secure enou slgnatures to insure | notificd of it. As a matter of fact, If the we have always endeavored to so conduct | of the nelghboring isla He occupied ff all disturbances of rom the father- | sace-Lorraine should be settled Siivestmy npwite lujeonterencalon (haMhattan g cal) i, ptroller finance committee of the ourselves as to disarm complaint on that | room in Mr. Finke's house 4 had (peen [ 1RNG CUPINE the patiod.pf sanipue lon., sole) ,',‘Jf",',!”"‘r e or the D1 | Many antl-silver lealers who wore not mem. | 2/ERHUT WILL COME BACK FOR TiLaL | clty counc L any time asked to be score. It been our care to avoid en- ) there but a few days when he was attacked | o, %o oe®spiroaching the fu iment of remark chat peaceful festivities have [ Ders of the much abused committee on re T i"”u\‘.\;‘\w..vff ! M H by fever, from wiiich e recovered under the | 2l 26, TPPIRELAE, the TWiTmEn o, i imes p Ible wars. lutions were not nclined o'be bound by the | Clatme that e Doss Not Owe tho sk | oL bave been sllowed o do adopt with Spain and the fact that we | pyoGeamer Tyr Feturned to Mobile with a [ the creation of this waterway, sufficing for | ~The Raphele, referring (o the sume subject, | fomPbact that the committee ad-enisred dnty % e T have becn very eircumspect is best shown by | cargo of fruit, but when her commander, Cap- | (€ Purpose of a naval and commercial fleet ays that Europe does not believe that peace | 1 O "M"‘_' :'\"\"l:’j‘_\’_ e i““."'l\ et “;“‘;“l BALTIMORE, June 21.—W, J, Zlerhut, the | (4o year and I still hav e the fact that with all the watchfulness of their | tain’ Rassmussen, reached his destination, on [ It 18 a matter of rejoleing that it is sur-| s the sole object of the bullding of the Baltic | tuovent”a minority report and the precipi- | 1°°AMPIng cashicr of the Milligan State bank f sion, with every check t as drawn by me ageats in this country tl e been so few | examining his locker In which he kept his | FOUTded by an illustvious circle of allies. | and North sea can: . B a eht o the floor of the bonven: | at Milligan, Neb., arrested ere, has made a | while 1 was cit pasted in. Of complaints w.th an ial basis made | erew’s money and his own, he found a large | .\ o l:.A:rmjm.,""“f\”‘;‘ :’w‘t: :;r:'f“h}”!-\\-~ of According to l,;[n x, Emperor William tion. The anti-silver members of the com- | confession to a representative of the Balti- | course since then th been changed. against us In this particular and Secretary | amount had been abstracted. On the captain |yt avio 5 ‘” 3 “‘{“ h Iy par- | sires peace, but the ““republic alone can give | pittee insistel that they had made the best | mere Sun. He says: “This is the first time | When 1 was in th 0 treasurer was Olney’s demand that Spain shall pay over | reporting his loss to the chief of police at | peubatlOf Of the wenvoys of the foreign | upive ce to the brotherhood of nations.” | poggible choice of two evils and argued the the autolutescuslodian and 1 have nokdoubt the $1,500,000 s one that Spain cannot con- | Mobile, and on belng questioned concerning | Pow °ps: Whose squadrons we bld welcome to | “Tne > submits that the peaceful lav : t o Patt hat if the city attorney been asked for L It 8 jelogates to stand by the Patton substitute Pl el |k ¥ Birue into an act that is done to favor us, | his late passenger, he found that the descrip. uir first naval harbor now thrown open to| guage of the peror s as consistent as rather than bring about a worse|that 1 had to leave Milligan once before | an opinion at that time would have he all hospitality, we are enabled to Shior i " Juble other ban y ive s s N though It Is most timely In our interest.” tion tallied with that of A. C. Love, who had | them in all hospitality, we are enabled to | gigpatch of a wreath to London on the anni- | resolution. The silver leaders went | about trouble with the other bank. In that | given it as Mr. Olsen say “How do you expect to profit by the or- | robbed the United States mails, and for whose "".”‘,l-\‘,‘,‘“'”..l,'";,‘"",‘,‘,“.‘,}',y o trafe, remost | ¥OTHATY Of the battle of Waterloo about telling all their supporters to keep | case every claim was paid in full, with 7 per ow, 1 want to say with reference to der?” he was asked arrest a reward of $200 has been offered. o ! o ; : i Acc ».n;.g to the Radical, n;e simplest | quiet in the lum\\-mmu and Ix!l nwl ;mu' cent interest. There is a law in Nebra .|x“n ) !‘l;m"vl r'r:n ’r“l"\hlmn ‘fanr:'xme‘-“l‘l':n; caus vas the reply, “'Spain al- | Captain Rassmussen also recognized a pho method of assuring peace is for Germany to | silver men fight it out among themselves, if | yyat prohibits on officer or stockholder fn a | H¢¢ 18 auite correct wh Bays (MaL ng ready pressed to the utmost financially, and | yoeraph of A, C. Love £ AP i surrender what she owes to war, apparently | the silver question was reopened on the floor | oo PIe) S LRI kholder 10 & | maney should be paid out excent by warrants every doilar #he is forced to take or With-| pose” The captain returned to Bocas with o | b (aperct @id the posseisions gained to | voperring (o Alsace-Lorraine, £ the convention by an effort to adopt any | Pank from borrowing or loaning over 20 per | of the mayor and city council. DBut there hold™ from the suppression of the rght in | yoioeraph and warrant for the arrest of A. | {hen nern ciund I the domain of na- | “pe potit Republique expresses the opinton | resolutions or otherwise cent of a bank's capital. 1 did borrow me tmes wher 2 wouid work a great hard Cuba would dircetly help us in any ease, but | ¢ S0P EE 5 T Ro ™ He also brought | o e i fane oYy paverty and culture. 0 8180 | {nat to credit the utterances of Empercr Wil-| The Pennsylvania delegation held a meeting | than 20 per cent. 1 borrowed about $17,000 o old tuis rule tnfexivly. For in. there ix ground for the bellet that Span will| iy "y o trank which Ross requested the | course for the - tabor of tne father, | Ham at Hamburg vessels of commerce should [ today and decided to stand by the platform as | and did so largely by meuns of fictitious or the fire and pollee commissioners PUth chmo the goverament will seize Havana | captain to bring for him from Mobile. The | jand fn the hot race of competition anl pro- | have been convoked at Kiel, not war ships. | reported by the committee on resolutions 1ast | gecommodation notes, depositing as security vight (KIng in. prospect, but. the ownee O e e e oiat ara oo | package had no mark, and on his arrival at |'tect it trom the dangers of its calling The Gaulois regrets that Germany does not Ih-dll“l(‘"‘r‘”}\":\ ‘f’”' An the i\‘;‘ $15,000 of the bank stock and a lien on | wants his cash. Some memh i it until she pays herselt the amount due caz he Foported the clreumstances (o OPEN TO ALL PEOPLES it svan ik fhare J§ B dwAse-Rorraine| XORRORA A8, SRR T i $2,600 worth of real estate. I owe the Milligan | goes to the treasurer and explai TRACUAL cann chie: moral. ofteck tn Cuts would e latter having | (Ut not only is the canal a profit to the | WA ——— ®The usual cheering of leading republicans | bank less than $1,000. I will go back with- | tion, assuring Lim 8 Warpar bAwich (bhat Bpaln conjnevar agaln obums M it eontained clathing maries | fatherland in its trade, navigation and de (ANKS TO VON BOLTTICHER. was indulged In as they entered the hall to- | out any fuss, and will see they Amayne Wil be | Xt appropriation revaltion: ins e start Love. The authorities therefore held | f§14lve power, but we place It at the service - day. Although many had gone home, Music | with me. I would rather he musi e ot X ie money a for us. get half 1 under a $200 bond, but he subsequently [ the World's commerce, throwing it open | considered : in View of Bis- | pall was filled when General MeAlpin, th L s 20p ation iflca At Dire e, tly. well | escaped to Chiriqui Grande, where he is at | USFudsingly to all seafaring people to share mareics Late Remarks new president, called the convention to order OMAIA™S PUBLIC BUILDING, noma r a I e ) {0 Siecadranias oy It bew work of | HOLTENAU, June 21.—Bmperor William | at 11 o'clock — N settled nig M 1 of Jose Marti, [ present peace and through all time gerve only in the b ife our presid f all an absolute trutis e DA 15y Il time gerve only In the | 0 ced an autograph letter to Carl| The silver men were displeased, They | Bids Opened for Fireproofing of Arches ai ] : s e ladstone et o Politie: rivalry of nations for the benefits of peace \ tions for ompletion o On th ary, h on his way to this “:\WILH ‘\\'m etarn to Politios. | Y same time we wish a memorial to[von Boetticher, Prussia minister of the in Eied thRY norninatigns {\ secretary closed V. Samp ) f ¥ well fact, many of | LONDON, June 21.—Tomorrow's Irish oRanIng ot thIa. Naw: channel ofiinterl tasa st e R RaR A8 e ilast night. Ohairman MoAlpin, however, WASHINGTON, Jun fers here will be deeply | Catholic will declare that the rumor to the b6 to be arected and desire by this me e e o 1 e ePenit | the states called ogsin and the name of )—Bids Martl docs not in per | effect that Mr. Gladstone will return to the | morial to renew a portion of the thanks |4 i or xoids A 1er | Dowling was prescnted by M low gountrymen 1n this | youce of Cominons Is correct, and will add | Which the German people owe to the great [ the necessily of expressing to you my M-} seconded by other states. Numer ¢ Of the next week O ) inat he will lead the liberals in the next gen- | €n r, who, twenty-five years ago, uniteq | perlal thanks and eatire.gratitude for the | were made seconding the I 1 today in t 3 NEW YORI _-A special to a local | €ral ele tis stated to he the | the German races in eternal bonds and with | devotion and fidelity with ‘which vou have | secretary made before adjournme g i i PHILADELPIIA EW YORK P & focall carry { measure, and thus | wize foresight began work mow com irected and promoted the' #evelopment of It had been th ral M iy an |1 ational quarrel t this epoch making work of German In- | 8ilver adv-c:te from Deaver, w ) ez Campos ) Ustry 1o all its stages. A® & mark of my | The anti-siiver men were accu 1 spy named Puerta Sa arvest Yiold in Hungary > of the ror of undying men o | aaat L A . k| ference last night and s 1 has ot f Smps ndying memory rest | good “will 1 am liog you my bust in| 'nE a conference I ght ) i - BUDA-PESTH, June 21.—According to the | also upon this work narble. The sight of this will ever remind | M. J. Dowling of Minnesota a b ugh passengers o B . T4k ma & nind | { crop report cereals have suffered from rust e guar h ury you that my warm thanks are your due for [ that as nominations has be |1t ia estimated that the yleld of wheat Irat foot guards and Marine artll the signal service yow have ®o devotedly | night the ruling of General amount to 37,000 metre o5 TR i The artillery T4 were's s rendered my grandfather and father, now | an arbitrary one against the WASHINGT rye is estimated at 9,000,000 birley at dy e SR resting in God, which I hope may 1 be PRECIPITATED A N Bnais S it 8.0 . g g nees, king 1 | preserved both to mysclf und the father-| p_ g, Powers of Michigan legram fror t Rape seed g harvested : i od in places. 1 v land ¢ scere of some disorder by offe . e o L light e g The letter has cauted mieh comment in| o have the selection of a secr to exesutive committ voto of all three parties, but has never a an fnterview published Thursday p- epted any other official position troller Olsen asserted that when John itush government that the money due on the Mora | On to Veraguas for the purpose of prospecting must be committed by Americans or tangling the Unmited States, the home of our counter during every worki have been arrested, aithough I will admit duty of our imperial office devolving on us fron pur fathers to ensure t preserva as being that of Dr. | s e lieSpr Y can do May the rich blessing which attended the yiew of Prince Bismarck's recent strictures f h a speech to an aggregation of agrarans, in | !0 KIEL, June 21.—The 1 e of 1 with gold epaul which he referred to the “burts which stick [ !4t Ay g . 1 with miliary fast to ministerial posts™ and which was wup: | SSted that a m MADRID, Jur t loded tod ¥ the many i posed to have been directed against Dr RAR:0 0 ARRSLN beer r reior s h : Opening New Consulutes 14 Armenls. fons of the man for the Glaarona Boatda SaTiIie Mlintatry 1 sion | 1 nony i WASHINGTON, June 21.—Having in view [ Judg L. Morrison of New M QS s L o’ e 2p the | - U 4 % t 'further tréuble in Armenia | Secretary B. Humphrey had | rFganizod u JANROM, Hol . ol '\,,", ":" in Armenia | (lly selected by the exccutive LARAMIE, Wy A santted an Attornay telegra Mix'co Bullding Five Torped g e 08, 00! Bt SHERIDAN, Wy J ” Y was audibl as a royal salu : ght years reply MEXICO CITY, Mex., June 21 all t t | two add by the conve Hu Tin real 1 € o fir i1 . at considered it best emperor gav b 3 et L . (he Department of n by the executive Gladstor R n t i s Mr. H. R. Churchill of Color disappr ! T \ ) the resolution as one wtended ¢ gove \ rega Mexico tuying Torp , ] "€ | Byrnes of his state and app hurch ) ITY OF MEXICO, J ¢ r eturt P ment of | vention if Mr. Byrues were as t ! P 1 y with y Mrs. J. Ellen Foster sald ernm i1 b R Tireas Plot Jent of the republican 1 il sarveylug Gover a ¢ ¥ VARNA, Bulgaria, June 21.—A report has | of the 1Tty to have sueh Lup LARAMIE, Wye., Ju 3 6 806 4 AP 48 SOUNERYS, reached here from Coustantinople that | pUCFeR B LR CRCCUtY BRARA D i REVIEW OF THE FLEET & state plot, directed against the sultan of | Vg dne, COTNCIIOmA e Shima st st veyor A. T. Hol . : b " e fleet began-at 3 | Turkey, hus been discovered In the Pacioaldi | Mr. Eden of his state for secretary New York, f e he 4 o he i with the i military college. Thirty students were ar- | that those who | sses \ h Small b A S i erday for the Teton Basin, where they will : Ahe | hose who hiad made eanvass AU Bremerhay : 1 Mexican Army Wil ite Keorganized Lerday.for the Talsn Bars. wha hes, Drinces aud iy rested yesterday evening, and the arrest of | office were not being fairly i Nkt o AR VAR A TUCSON, Aris Mex., June 21 D 8 eontract pam . board, - left rs is imminent. The students declared | opening nominations toduy gan by | At Livery Arr ean Military - f iy af & Jarge § " crins e momen e ¢ wlves (o bo opposcd (o tho prescnt this resolution to r xecutive [ New York L - expected ; f all the vessels i the ha anie e, which they maintained g transforming | committee. Numer " f Be reslde e “r : s man g | comu merou ter were [ At New York—Arrly 1 , P 4 e the ards azd ruils to thelr full strength, a peaceful population futo hordes of savages. ' raised on the constituticnality reso- | Liverpol Columbia’s Steam Luanch Exploded.

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