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— — — — e — = = = — | TABLISHED JUNE 19, OMAIA, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1895. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. a charge of murder Agitation Renewed for a Ohange in Methods { fiscal year statement Troops Cross the Frontier and Seizs Soldiers | cuban revolutionary paper published in New | Board of Education Re-Elects Seoretary the Attorney General's Opinion, Hia trial, which was & vety se nal one was it on Mareh 1803, 1t of fenatorial Work, PLANS FOR 11HE NEW BATTLESHIPS of the Sultan, \w-kl will thr~ week . m‘v iin a 1“‘ er u'w; \ and Superintendent of Buildings, unty abot 2 A was brought from Cuba by one of the refu- ” N i A | Chiet Consteactor and Noard of Bureau gees who arrlved on the steamship Santiago. | GOVERNCR DECLINED TO INTERFERE | turuca 1y " I tho'r | NEW SENATORS PUSHING THE MATTER Chiofa Unabis to \gr EASTERN QUESTION LOIM3 UP STRONG | The letter, which was smuggled trom Maceo's | SOUFHARD IS MADE CUSTODIAN preparat VASHINGTON, July 1.—Constructor Tich- p. is dated June 10, and signed by Juan best cr 1 ers ir y ne of the navy will tomor | TR Mary ‘rar retary of General An After Faclng Death Three Times the Con- | Bucha Proposal to Distribute Appropriation Bills | Secrctary Herbert the plar Situation Amounts Almost to Open Wa Las Parras, b City Comptroller Asked to State in Writing victed Murderer Meets His Doom— under the i N By Aming a Namber of Senate Commite s, which are drawn up on the fure and the Powers Are Greatly - " 4 e in What Banks School Funds Are Governor Morton Refuses to 1 aradise, became ir clsed Over the Matter— 5 t victory. At with Amounts—tiond of the ENRIVE WG ABTiata Thi e Er tE tees Does Not Meet with the Ap- | ed by the board of bureau chiefs Exe ; On April aving dsilierated ¢ proval of O1d Members, Navy department. These plans are not News Come from Sofiw. g preparations Lrensurer 1 Roduce | satisfactory to the chief constructor and f of the days, the jury ] when he submits them it will be with a| f me L As SING SING, N. Y., July 1.—Dr. Robert W nouk | WASHINGTON, July 1.—A question which | letter pointing out n;.l- defects as he views | 1 oinoN guly 1-A d he Pall aiied Buchanan was electrocuted here at 11:23 this recelving much attention among sen- | (B At the time bureau chlefs cone | "0 - B SO o h b nan w rocu A 3 th [P A Mokl 3 lered the drafts Secretary Herbert sat | Mall Gazette from Sofia says the situation DONAGH: -iThs - exesution’ was o8 | Brouht Back | ators who are locking forward to the business |, “yresident of the board. Four of the five | serious, almost amounting to a state of war planned and carried through with e SAN FRANC - | members the board, Commander Mat- | botween Bulgaria and Turkey Nota i P n <| The unusual dimensions lay. Within thirty second AN FRANCISCO, July 1.—William ”»‘\:\"‘u\mhg the effort which it well under- | thews being absent, were opposed (o th | i terfere at the Last Moment etary of the d of Edus A b Just received at the Bulgar capital b 4 o inson former treasurer of Muscatine | stood w EuE B RVt opriation | Plans proposed by Constructor Tichborne, and he attraction belng the death chamber strapped BV, WhE e T e a 1 will be made to have the appropriation | BAYS BrORAKEe B B0t tions (o malte, | that two bands composed of seventy-five men UiLAR, 1 belng 8¢ the electric chair L The constructor was dirccted to draw plans | and 100 men respectively have crossed th d E sporih e the surgeons pr Brolight from Honolulu todsy of this stekmss " \ , {!n accordance wi yr. the, suggestions [flv the | Bulgarian frontier into Turkish territor € Sang iyl ials g 1 n i m‘ ]_.\ BlotMo current di work (n fout sec tatives. here has not n a con- | various members of the board and it 18 now | «hote hev cantured two Turkish soldiers A tiHiTeAtIo! v r city officials, electric curr 1 in ; AUSEARIAT By T VT8 AheHR st ukskiing ce the house made the change from | believed by the construction bureau that | “He e 11er8 | Maceo's y I t were interested g although death undoubtedly ensued w y. To the Haw ottiats JohiaoH . ; iy hale | the battleships built upon the new lines will | Who were taken across the frontier to Dub i e, L LR i \ fraction of a second after the current had miltted bkl ol m of hav ne committee handle | 40" oo icabie nitza, Bulgaria, twenty-two miles south of | nomination 1 ng him to Cuba at ; ,\ b Neen A St declares o | all the appropriation s when a similar | “qpemain difference of opinfon betwe n | Sofia. One man was wounded 3 H‘? n e lution. The Cubans | P no oy \ to Secretary I \ Up to the last moment Buchanan held him- | (oo o 0 by R et T LTS T Y CLISER AR A g o frofn REANCNRYN RO RoveFriunt rada Palina_as Marti's successor fjthe were directed to cast the | gelt together with the belief that his execu- | oo =" o ‘[’” he "“I" conservative senators hav ¢ | wanted twely W ,'.k',\‘ “r l"\'_’”“ ": of Bulgaria has requested the Turkish gov- | vate telegr advices from Cuba stat t board for him, and this was tion would for the fourth time b L el T eeed o preventing the movement | guns, and without doubt wanted turrets and | ernment to explain the orders Issued to the | that 4 &by sent by the Spantards to kil » ! He knew that wife was to make a final | 2 fom galning formidable headway he 48l | wanted the armor belt raised a foot above | commander of the Turkish troops at Adria- | oith N5 fEEeHty BASCE T & (60 QR0 an of supplies was a more diffie MBI to Governor Mor e Thew | chare ] vhich tation has begun much earlier than usual for | the point where the constructor placed it t PR 11k Gount 1. The first ballot was: Sehoone X L3 he next congress, and was in work constructor will indicate to the secretary " his attorneys using every end r g Is alleged, embezzled | bills distributed among a number of com $50,000 of municipal funds and then fled, was | mittees in the senate as in the house of nople to act on his own fnitiative along the | words: *For tiat U ¢ t of the ok Bulgarian frontfer. At the same time the | ~HAVANA, July M Chabran, com r, Soutl $; Walker, 2; blank, L 1Y | jng shape when the last session | that the extra welght of the change sug- | Bulgarian government has notified the Porte | manding a detachment of 800 infantry, has drop Ut turther legal obstacles in the way L v dourn . It s coupled with a|Bested by the board will made the [ to. the duty of watching the secUrity of the | mar ung defasted ins g BAHAH, o death and he also realized the uncertainty ; e beer AL e D members to | CXDense of the other portions of the ship, | frontier and compels Bul BT e that existed in the mind of Warden Sige as | Agiar tiomb & SHHES BTG R S both in armor and coal capacity. military measure required under the circum- | () | home | secure a more satisfactory representation on - ey 5 to the effect of the recent appeal to the su- | first to Kansas a to% CalIroFAINT|(iia Yo inlitass: Zanarally and AHOIAEE aWAoRK Assignment of Nuval Cadets, L L preme court of the United States. Late last | When he arriv n S Francisco he says | l' % > oy oo £l :. 1 2 € 1 WASHING' SINL Werdes Sis Y. s Biatisduns | he bad Hut 50 o Meanwhile his wife, | I8 L sufficient num iy ;.x Gy ' | through the sale of a house Jther private | to cause the conservatives to feel no slight “I do not proj ite Dr. Buchana i t a_houe and other priv | out after the surgent bands, num- | ninth ballot, but race between the leaders by Cas t wis_close ¢ for a Kentucky derby. and Zayas, The fight took place at | =t ut 800 men, commande Mount San Felipe near Arroyo Blanco, proy- | EIBIU VOtes were required for an election, N, July 1.—Secretary Herbert [ LORD WOLSELY MAY BE OVERLOOKED | ince of Puerto Principe. ~ The government | but for i 1 ballots neither man wag today made the assignments of the Annapolis — troops captured three positions of the encmy, | able to reg re than seven. On the | cadets to the different corps of the navy.|Lord Robertson Likely to Be the Com- | and put them to flight. The fugitives <ought| (wentieth 1y Southard gained the odd These are the six-year cadets. They have mander-in-Chief of England’s Army, refuge in Mounts Pegerri‘e: and S n Romancs, | yote and wa red elected roperty, realized ), of which she for- | degree of apprehension over the possibilities B oD S YoRgilie 8 T nators will as a class fight the | recently passed N rded him $200, and he quietly arted for | The old | ) gy = a leaving five d 0 10 and carryi T 2 & S Kiptd & S . 4 A an_examination and now be LONDON, July 1.—The Chronicle this [ ®WV1I& i 18 Opt uper lent opinion as to the effect of the papers of appeal lulu, * Arriving there abon ar ago, | 1nova B ey Rva tting their [ come full-fledged officers. . They are as fol- | morning ives prominence to a rumor clr. |AVY the wound roops cay flashed o th s now in his hands at Albany k as a s vspaper | o The n will be | lows o be Ensigns—Wilfrid V. Powell § T Carit 4 forty-nine _sadd five car A0 vath atod hla Balio PR BH 1L e had AlipALEhe w spocial me 8 ted' to be bo r. While | for - T t e - William. Montgomery. frank H. Clarie, | culated at the Carlton club and at the War tity of ammunition and a number Sam Muel vobalved (KnVoEL senger to the attor neral with copies | th AT 1 he secured a half int t with !;4 1 lar on the ground that the change |y * Henry H. Ward, Ei Bissel, Bd- | office on Saturday that General Lord Robert- | volver On the sid trooj nd the jot first bal §P*tlie ‘papers s hanan’s case to | ® blind man In a stationery t s, and | If made w ave a tendency to promote eX-|yqrq H. Camobell, Charles J. Lang, Walter [ son will be the commander-in-chief of | man rporal, was wounded ‘ S8 ARNOLD, 3 e Uniren Rt e fand. Insisting. upon | afterwards bought out his partner’s interest | travagance in expenditure, and the experi-'| g Grosley, Willlam K. Gise, Thomus Witson, | o0 Will 18 ey oL Ran : AT L IESARNOND TV HUNDIREL! writren opinion. He did not cxpeet a reply | and branched out as a confectioner. Then he | ence of the house will be pointed to in sup- [ Tienry A. Pearson, Orton P. Jackson, Frank : A B T e et B | began to_figure prominently in political and | port of this contention. There are members | 1, Ghadwick, John 8. Doddridge. Perey N, | ©dly_the liberals had intended to appoint ver, he yecelved the following - telegram | Church aftairs in Honolulu, rendering valuabla | houses who assert that the change | Gimstead, Christopher C. Bwell, Frank B, | General Lord Wolsely, who has a strong % UA ttorney Gleneral Ha i I do not | &!d to the government during the recent up- | in the method in the house has been | Upman, John L. Stecht, Ri. Douglas, | ¢laim to that position, as an administrator Banker ived only the Insurgents had occupled the village of | ofimy $1.200 for the e Marabi, between Raracoa and Duabo, @ e ary was $1,400 castern end of vince of Santla ateh o s the position of Cuba, The crufser opened fire on the vil- f “!ruant officer 11 ire consider~ risi His wife arrived on the scene about | productive of very marked Increases in the | Alfred A. MecKethan, Alfred A. Pratt and a reformer. It is believed, however, that three months ago and was also admitted to | annual appropriations and they quote figures | To be assistant enginecrs—Maurice B, | Lord Salisbury has never forgiven a certain | 1ot oy i ‘runs and landed a detachment the church as well as to the soclety circles of | to show that this has been the case. The | Peugnet, Henry B, Price, Martin E. French, | speech of Wolsely on army reform. i (LS T MF S bR eTaVEREGR 1Y school (n Omaha Heights Honolulu first change was made in 1850, when the Frank D. Read, John R. Brady, Allen M.| The Times this morning, in an editorial | 00 WERAGS: & A0 BEEEEIGE BILE ot the 4ty e arrived at Honolulu he | propriations for the expenses of the Agri- | Cook, Emmet R. Pollock, Audre M. Proctor nmenting _upon the baronetey conferred | (omPelied 10 v bldilekhad GG A Amanda Zeigler for i Nt io A nhar 1 retully | dropped the llam"” from his name, but | cultural department were first put in an ind. \' ) issistant naval constructor—Daniels 1 Mr. Naylor Leland, declares it fs a | OEEEN0¢ Lk i e-clect t the Davenport school electric apparatus W carefully | ;ne day a frie ) he says, recognized him | pendent bill and that measure put in the | Nutting, jr gross abuse of the crown prerogative that | BITISC 5 > oot rr mittee on heating and Inspected—an unnecessary precaution, as it | g uftorward notified the lowa officlals of his | hands of the committee on agriculture and | To be second leutenant—Louis J. Magill uch an apostate should be singled out for [ (NEW VORK, July 1.—A speclal to the i action was taken with & has been in readiness for Dr. Buchanan's | \yocoapouts, with the result that Sheriff | When the river and harbor appropriations | An effort is being made to secure places [ honor by the queen’s responsible advisers Ll LU L Rl ayers requesting the re- n for some time. Wilie went d on the Australia, armed | Were also placed in th ids of an inde- | for the three voung men who were not rec The Dail ews, the liberal organ, makes | { BT LAl LA Wi | instateme Lawton as janitor at GUESSED THE TRUTH HIMSELF. with the necessary requisition papers for his | pendent committee. For the four years pre- | ommended by the academic beard in the reve- | o sort of editorial apology for Lord Rosebery | (o ran o BRI what! fAe intendad Long annex In the meantime the condemned man had | arrest, which caused g a sensation in | Vio this time the annual appropriation | nu2 marine service, where they would en- oAt thel S1% eltast Nt M (s pe he balance of $904 in favor of the Smead not been notified of the sudden determination | Honolulu. bills, except the one for the payment of | ter as third lieutenants VoIt 'snid & sympathizer, “has been in | cOmpany on the heating apparatus at the of the warden to proceed with the clectrocu- pensions (which is excluded from all calcu- preparation, 'y knowled for three | Long annex was ordered paid thon. {\’, Wi ‘;’\»h]‘m- r.’,‘, morning .y( re | WILL FIGHT RATHFE TAAN PAY !‘n:“-‘.\ .‘)’l‘yul:n'n‘“]“ ’v‘l -,| ,.iv,'.:x’\"v’:f:‘i“ r!“w”)‘\'v] WASHINGTON, July 1—Secretary Her- .lxm.lumr ot Mr Chamberlain of Cha yeare. during which time the Cubuns col-| “‘r .‘;“,. ! Hungerford :\ “I.‘{.‘..‘ ,]] .n‘, Between the death cell which Dr. Buchanan | Collect on Fraudulent Bonds. further change was made, there was a slight | for the new gunboats authorized by the last | WATER SUPPLY FAILED THE FIREMEN | 478 S0 8 T B0 pre- | at_the Pacific kindergarten oceupied last night and the execution room ASHLAND, Ky., July n Carter county | increase, but it was not regarded as of suffi- [ naval appropriation bill. There will be two Sepnbe s 3 .. | ventea nother expe 1 t the The bills of censns enumerators for taking there Is a space of but three feet, separated | (o 'I'm"'”‘ i Ot § Y | clent importance to excite remark o to afford | s boats, one being saflors, equipped | Disastrous Fire in Parte Wnich Wi pe. | vented. Anoiner eSpeligh i M A S8 the school consus for 1595 were allowed, They by a heavy wood and iron d From this | Ll ent because of the ap- | go5q ground for opposing the proposition when | with one screw, and the other twin screw DEIvaiMTRIy OB BN ploY ments: stopped, but the Cubans can get fresh men | amon to $858.90. The list which they floor to the death chair is five feet more, and | bearance of strangers who acknowledge their | {t came up in the Forty-elghth congress to | boats. Two of one kind and four of the| LONDON, July 2.—A Paris dispatch to the | J N g rom this state whenever they cludes 28,630 names, as Buchanan sat on the ¢ of the iron | mission to be to colicct the famous railroad | take the army, the diplomatic and consular, | other will be built. The pattern from which | Times says one of the most disastrous fires [ want them. They are receiving men all the resolution by Lowe provided that cera cot In his shirt sleeves he could hear the | tax that has been in dispute forty are, | the Indian, the military academy, the navy, |the four will be constructed will not be | n vears occurred in Godillot’s military out- | time. tificates which had been issued to graduates o guards arranging the room and Blectrician | his tax grows out of th fi st ot postofiice bils from the committee on | decided until the bids are in and it fo found | oo =050 L 00 R G B e Roehe- | CITY OF MEXICO, July 1.—The negroes | the training school in 1895 should be revoked Davis getting his wires ready. This made | o000 50 B0 TR0 = ! appropriations and glve them to the various | which are cheapest. It }s more than prob- [ fitting establishment b L 5 "¢ | who sued Jimmy Carroll, the pugilist, for [until the candidates had taken the regular him nervous and he asked the guards whetk 4 o the Elizabethtown, Lexington & | hoyse committees having charge of Kindred |able that the twin screw boats will be the | cort and the Rue Gordercot toda The | Lousing to sell them drinks in his saloon, | teachers’ oxamination. It was urged that they had heard anything from the attorney | Big Sandy railroad from Lexin to Cattles- | subjects. The change was accordingly made, | more expensive, but if the difference is not | water failed and it was only possible, to ome | have appealed from the judgment of the cor- | one or two of these graduates had failed to general the night guards were still on | burg. The company, after securing the bonds, | The new system was vigorously attacked at | very great four of these may be selected. | axtent, to prevent the fire from spreading, but | rectional court, which was against them pass the teachers’ examination, but had taken g:u],l \)‘u\' “m:‘xl‘: ive liim no infe R }nvvwl‘.‘ abandoned the projects, selling the bonds at | the first fesslon lul the lr‘w{n!-u-w;-vl con- LiKGely to Ocear. several houses Ins the vicinity were also ear Silao a woman gave birth to five | certificates on account of the action of the 0 he paced p and dow cell un! a ¥ 8 zress, and a calculation which has been un- X 2 b & 8:30 o'clock, chewing cigar and talking to |} liberal unt to David Sinton, a mil- | ¥ e y en | boys, all living and doing well. hoard in exempting them from ¢ Bimeelt “occasionally, His nervousticss in o uiy &ty i cnn 'y‘”'";‘]’:““’ Of | change in the senate was maugurated was [ manifested at the state department at the :""1"";“-m:’]““v“"_‘":"“':";:‘l F‘"f";'"l S Seople are | Indian troubles In Yucatan and is sending | over of old straw, after which the resolution creased as the minutes went by until at last | ¢ €OURY att it b, ‘foe. CO0 | made by the house appropriation experts, | reported seizure by the Rush of the Salva, a | o §F CD oy O erty was insured Warden Sage entered the death hous { tract _the road escaped the liability for con- % 2 | #hink the last procechings operate as a stay. | Have no further advice to glve.” | The receipt of this telegram decided the | warden to proceed with the execution today. | Ho immediately began the gruesome prepara- | appointing new peers as being probably th et fulfillment of old promises. Mr. Naylor Le Advertis ments for the New Guoboats, | land's wife was Miss Jennie Chamberl Y eless. The property was insured for [ roops against them i was placed on file, iction, and their refusal to meet their | SROWINE an increase in the approprlations | Canadian scaler. ~The fact that there Is a ill(flll“h\)\:l‘: ln.v.\-“"n:‘ Standard special dis LossRatrias pub) EUokR AN RoXLEa SLes g FIXING DUMONT'S BOND. In as brief a manner as possible the LN R \e!f | under the new system of over 75 cents per | soaling fleet in the prohibited waters and that francs. L ere burned or | Prove that Mexico should possess Cuba SR 3 2 warden informed the condemned man that he ment gavo rise to the contest that has | oopitn “exclusive of pensions. This the 0p- | {he cpieers of the. cevente curiar nond ! patch says fourteen houses were burned or | 50 o ke right of that island to be f Tukey offered a resolution which provided must make his final preparations. Buchanan | ©VeT since been maintained. Al who voted | pebith SRERRVE SLITRERR, RS GG O e b ihe i ‘I‘-” s have been [idamaged and two people suffocated by the | ol an e tyranny. that the bond of J. H. Dumont as city tre controlled himself with a visible effort and | the bonds, eave a single resident of Carter | 4y'thoy do now, was the legitimate Tesult of | by the ooy ouy. thet s seast bomycates, | smoke. 's diepatch says it is estimated | . WASHINGTON, July L—It is stated that | Urer be fixed at 200,000 for the custody of asked for his wife. He was informed that | county. are dead, and 2,500 of the new gener- | jiviged responsibility. e A el The Chronicle's dispatch say® it \B&RMa! | cuban bonds 1n the Paris bourse are belng [ the school fu Lowe contenied that the ahe had not yet returned from her visit to | ation have organized to resist the collection. [ 1pyEC SERORNIING oo a LR y ¢ efore the s the fire will cause damage of 2,000,000 franes. | AR FRlUe ) ST IED | bona should not ‘be reduced, but he was out- Governor Morton, Numerous attempts have fafled, and it 18 noW | yyno” the increase figures on a per capita | °¥°" T el A repulsive feature of the terrible event Was |y, 50 o rogs of the Cuban uprising and offi- | voted and the resolution prevailed. The preparations for the clectrocution went | regarded as worth your life to attempt the | pact U4 JHERIEE PRNTEE on B PIE T 0 Mo nts of Naval Vessels the presence of a crowd of thieves, who rar i of the opinfon kHat many. of (th President Akin called attention to the fact forward as rapidly as possible. Tt was 11| collection. Two months ago a deputy collec- | "¢y 746954 Estimates made to the present WASHINGTON, July 1 he Marblehead | sacked the neighboring houses, frightening orts of victory and defeat are syste- | that at the previous meeting a resolution was o'clock before every arrangement had been , tor, after making a levy upon the property, | (o bring the figures up to $3,000,000. “In | has recahed Cronstadt, Russla. The Colum- | the inmates and seizing everything portable. |y ijcanty circulated for speculative purposes, [ Passed dirceting Comotroller Olsen to make completed. Mrs. Buchanan had arrived from | escaped being lynched by 500 people only by | e DFINE the figures up to 35,000,000, 110 | ha s s 1 coal Gibbons CeoTtnes to Remain in Rom= The Cuban bonds are iseued by Spain but are |an investigation of the situation in the office Poughkecpsio at 10:30 o'clock 3 slipplng oft initheimight MiTa imeniara das 1 G iST Ao iad o ot ohrosed T alimliar b angatindl Lo i (80N CivacuitosRatihs mpton fand Soaa 4 : Tialseatonit distinet from regular Spanish b of the city treasurer and report to the board. orce to the residence of termined that no collection shall be made | ™ Fo0 " SC0FREE L CoNad a shortage in | fOF her speedy trip across the Atlan The LONDON, July 1.—A special dispatch rom j =0 o5 o manipulated by reporis ¢ Mr. Olsen had not appearcd and no report had minister. Hut before sl f and openly announce it. 1t Peck and his | oo SRR WEE S RS T WEelI bk Borr w York will g0 to Gravesend In Thames. [ Rome says the pope has invited Cardinalf oo b oo, n o subimitte wa 1 to send a prison Warden Sag her word that deputies resort to impera measures there | oot ¢ running expens:s it the change | The monitors Catekill and Leh ave ar could not be permitted to see her husband will be bloody scenes. All that holds the SYLO DS ONY o A 3 Gibhons to surrender his diocese, (hat of ~ sseng voller tatan At 11:14 the legal witn nd ph taret Nt {had not been made from the old way of | fived at Norfolk on their way League | po1timore, Md., and to reside in Rome and | FOUR OF THEM ARE DEAL NOW plain himeself. 4 the legal witnesses and physicians | matter from a crisis now is a doubt of the | 3y sland. other monitors will follow a ? tha Vatlear 5 —_— when the other bus entered the death chamber. All was then | sincerity of the collector and his alli {(dolu Dusldns iy $he Nouns, And CAnleHad fcS " gas take part In the politlcs of A N ter o | esult of n Terrible Tragedy Reported upleted as taken, after ready and Blectrician Davis was at the| poics St been the result with only one of the houses | 7 '~ s = addeasthattiig carainaliralusedishe (ftBriof from the Blue Grase It which Mr. Ol ved and stated that he viet who upon the signal was (o turn the | : STEAMER FOR ARMS | yot cxpect if both houses should adopt it and no | WASHINGTON, July 1—The following| BALTIMORE. July 1—No signifi- | HOPKINSVILLE, Ky., Jul Just [ had dircted one of lia cleris to send in 119 BWIERI Whan ' the party iwas: seated the check beé Teft on either? Before this chang® | qomestic money order offices became national | cance is attached here to the report fr om | reached here of a terrible e n T A parE raeten W au S AN electriclan put a bank of Incandescent lights was made in the house the senate had never o Rome that Card '“1]""‘]“‘ HEREL R ‘,“‘l‘,‘ unty late Saturday evenin him time to make out a duplicate, which was Ly k D) ¢ pope to surrend is diocese and res: ol ng in that ” s on the chair and sent the current through been known to reduce a house appropria Meeker and Teller, Colo.; Algonquin, | the pope to surrencer B 1 desperate character residing in that at length pregented. This was merely a copy 1 X S ELP! v 1.—The s o o ly sl B ome \e of the members of the car- o them, | There were 1740 volla on' the ank I.llzltlz\]l‘;.z:!m“\.‘ -|l(v|3 1 :h{e ve,u.;u.u- bill, but it has happened frequently sir Durand, Forest and Weunetka, T ecra [ IBLRAmETO) e e ren admitiing | had o difficulty with and ehot and sovere ¢ tho report which wa qubmiited to the and when they were switched off again the | Earnwood le \is port tonight for St. Jago, - 5 nd.; Wilber, Neb.; Fort Yates, N. D., and | dinal's house L wound »hn Rhodes, is neigh- | council, and which indicated that there was Warden and \wo guards appeared at (he dooe | having on board 1,000 kegs of blasting OPERATIONS 0F Tnk TkEAsuky |di Whber, Neb.; Fort Yates, N. D., and{ ;"o pe a fact that the pope would extend | wounded John Rhodes, fghlyacly ‘horiage of $96.634.80 1 the city funds i e by pe K10 CIOF [ 118YSREA0R (908 B OLaDIASLNKIDON < Jolia {20 to his eminence such an invitation, which |borhood. Another farmer, nzmed Hammond, [ 2 ¥ Wwith Dr. Buchanan. He walked In without & | der, 100 cases of potash and twenty-five cases T RS 0 5 be contrary to all |} and a surplus of $10,705.78 in the 0l fund, word and took his seat. In about thirty " i iy ¥ 4 Receipts and Disbursements for the Year Legislative Adjournment Postponed. is very unlikely, it would be con mi o 1: who was present and was a friend of Rhodes, | 1505 FPUE O i o eas 86conds he was strapped and in forty secondy | O Ol of myrbane. The latter, mixed with Tust Cloketls ST. JOHNS, N. F, July 1L—The proroga- | 0f Cardinal Gibbons' ideas to abandon the |attempted to assist Riodes. Coliton then | GHRE & o8 SROREER B0 SEmEEE oy o was pronounced dead. The voltage of 1,740 | POtash, makes a destructive explosive. Be WASHINGTON, X distinguished and responsible position as the | shot and instantly killed Hammond before he | o SR (00 G passed called for & REARALADL (on for four seconds and. then ree | fore the veasel salled Spanish Consul Conost] 3 head of the church in America to engage In | could render any assistance to his wounded | the resotuiion RIS BERCEERECE S (o8 & duced to forty volts, which was Kept on for | with a searching party, went on board with Y to the difficulty of | the affairs of the Vatican. —Cardinal Gib- | friend Rchool fund was deposited. No light on this R i ie ram kont on far L ing party, went on, board with placating the contending factions of the |bons, while a strong churchman, is also a or some reason Colston, after wounding ‘I‘ oL iR (aorded by tha reporL. WhlGhELlin: successful execution ever secn at the prison, l;'“ intentlon of stopping the exportation of | the fiscal year, te have been $1096.913,120, | Whitewayltes. On Saturday there was no | very patriotic American and knows he ren- | Rhodes, did iht shoot him again, probably | ¥ ";;l N r had ‘aubimilied B e A NTG AT - | the explosives. This was tn consequence of | exclusive 370,207,863 1n certificates ders the church far greater service in his | thinking him dead. Colston did not aitempt | comptroller had submitted HIS FRANTIC BATTLE FOR LIFE. the O t N exclusive of $579,207,863 In certificates and | cossion, owing to this cause, There is much : i IN 3 SUNDS. VB, e Cuban insurgent leaders' declarations | yreasurs notes . 7 4 ) 0 ° Bra 18| present eminent position than in any other | to escape, nor did any one attempt to arrest BAN HAVING SCHOOL FUNDS, Seldom, If ever, before in the history of | that they were going to use explosives in the | (TEASUFY notes in circulation, off an { expectancy regarding the contingen Dill, | ich he could be called to occupy at Rome.” | him, but' he went on where he was going | Mr. Olsen stated verbally that $10,000 of the eriminal procedure in this country has there | cities. Last week the steamship Edenmoor | €aual amount of ¢ in the treasury. Nor |and its revelations are reported to be start- —_— — when the ulty was begun. A few hours [ ¢ohgol fund was deposited in the Midland been such a determined and untiring legal | was stopped and a quantity of potash and oil | does it include $31,157,750 in bonds of the | }ing The only bills remaining to be passed | Working for imetal ism in Germany. later Colston, in company with a prostitute, | State bank, $6.000 i the McCague bank. fight made to save or prolong the life of & [of myrbane seized. When the Spanish consul | last tesue, which have not yet been del al with bank matters. The arrest of the [ pERLIN, July 1.—M. Bougelerl, v went fo the house of another farmer, The | souco 1o the Glabe Loan. and Trict ‘e condemned murderer as that which has been | protested today Captain Rogers of the Earn- |to London purchasers. The correspo bank officers has been postponed untll the | o0 “ung M. Thiersay, the secretary of the | farmer ordered the desperado and the woman | vt B’ emall sum in the Citizens® made in behalf of Dr. Buchanan. He has|wood produced a permit from Marshal Cam- |debt on June 30, 1894, was ,816, | Session closes. The retrenchment law be French Bimetallic league, have arrived here [0 leave his place. They refused to do 0| g oiney pank practically been on the threshold of the death | pos of Cuba, giving him full permission to |showing an increase for the year, including [ IS operation today, the tressury mecting 3 R e e and_attacked the farmer, who, eccuring a | S"RitEE PR 0o 0 e faet that cell no less than three times since he was | import such arms, ammunit'on and explosives | bonds not yet delivered in London, o terest claims. Work on the railway is ad- | and have had a conference With representa- | o,non, succeeded in killisig bozh Colston and A e sentenced. On two of these oceasicns his life | 45 might be shipped on his vessel 173,034, The cash in the ‘reasury, vancing rapidly, one mile of track being laid | jyes of the German Bimetallic union, acoordlug s tostieseomptrollen sisin sl A on, at|]he woman. was prolonged by (he clemency of Governor ———— has increased during the vear frc Y daily. Tt is expected 100 miles will be fin- | wnich Herr von Mirbach and von Kardoff 3 — = 3 ng to law, and Attorney Powell recommende Morton, who granted a respite of one week | PENDER TROUBLED BY WILD RUMORS | 436 o §195,240,153, a gain of $17.65: ishied before winte and Dr. Arendt were present, The UI;JHM OQLORADQE SIRYRE MEETING, ing.tg Iaw) ‘j'}“l‘J‘f“l‘M ‘f‘_ \I"lt"’ m“““l'm“:d'{ B s Talinitetl the prisoner’s ; i true public debt, including bonds not ¢ e of the srence was to agree upen joint e & Conference Kather Tha - | Jus en the' naw olty trenaure . wife, and the other respite owing to legal | Meeting Reputed to e fleld at Which | livered, less cash in the treasury, is, there- /Shor amlingeeny Man, action thepromelion io* the <bimaialto/| Ul Ko s Conterence fiatheriphing & Besns | Mool hon e in e qeliy. S RUESICA techulcalities, among others an appeal to the Lynohings WaretDiseossed 7, an increase for the year of | ST. JOSEPH, July 1.—Late this afternoon | movement Before coming to Berlin the . lariy Caile nvention, " |numeabihe oo, S0 complioliatisfizes n’(l supreme court and (o the British umbassador, | SIOUX CITY, July 1.—A speelal from Pen he present debt is recajitulated |a tramp who was passing the house of George | French delegates held a conference with | DENVER, July 1—The democratic state seferrad 1o tha, finsnne seomimiIERAASS Sir Jullan Pauy r, Neb.,, to the Journal says: There is 2L Zimmerman, a farmer residing ten miles east [ representatives of the British Bimetall onvention tomorrow will be simply a mass | 16 ©HF SUOSRCY, A1C Bie S “‘”“_N L Dr. Robert V. A0 was born of Scotoh | tear of a repetition of the Darrett Scott | g del enveat TOR020600 1 of tnis city, caught his 8-year-old daughter, | league, meeting, no delegates being regularly elected | "y o' tha school money was doposited prtedh oo Oct ber 17 ’I‘\h‘l and began bus Lo o | Lol A idie, in a grove and assaultel her. A shor Politie rties Change Sides, and credentlals required ten Pl T Easest svplam it S Bess As & drug clerk in alifax, N. & hortly s i A £ 4 gUaK0 1 bearing no interest.. 95,460 | time later the little girl was found more dead ONDO! ) 1.—At the opening of the | from outside of Denver promise ] er he left school. When a little byer 21 | 14nd Hln uh]-l A \.l‘\ t meeting of settlers, 2 D | e N Taariy ot Taumars Aoy LN BON pening ¥ years of age he graduated from the College | it 18 claimed, was held last night, at which Potal (exclusive of bonds not out to capture the tramp. On the road to 4 A 0 s A0 g o of Physiclans and Surgeons in Chicago. He '@ plot was entered into to “remove’ two ++31,006,912,919 | s ‘City they came up to Willlam Brown, a | sides in the house, the ministerialists going [ less minority in this city tor many years the committee on rule returned to Halifax, and soon afterward mar- | persens obnoxfous to th 18rat o ek he cas!) » treasury Is classified as | negro, whom they ordered to halt. Brown | to the right of the speaker, and the liberals | much interest is taken in the conven ——— ried Miss Helen J. | 500, & young woman | of their ivity in the land hiaE REFRUI 131; silver, $515,338.- [ was innocent, but becoming icightened, to the left zrulla Khan, accompanied by purpose t \\v.wuv“ to take actior ‘Vh DEDICATED A NEW MONUMENT, of good family. S uently Buchanan, ac- | of the Indians. The proceedings were abso- | 190} $125.925,888. The bonds, disburs- | when one of them ehot and dangerously [ Rt. Hepry Fowler, late secretary of state | siver question iere {8 no question but companied by his wife, went to Edinburgh, | lutely private, but enough leaked out te ing officers’ bulances, ete., are $16,903,120, | wounded hi The girl is in a serlous condi- | for India, and Hon. George N. Curzon, under w:m the ¢ ..‘\vu;‘ :\‘ \\HI‘ ..l clure in fav ¥ '.r rial to G al Ruford Erected om Scotland, for a course af that city's celebrated | the Pender people apprehcnsive. Captain | MAKING a total of $814,061,684, against which | tion secretary <(or forelgn - aftaire,Cait- | the dpuble tandard, And the tnlimiled colo: 1he futryabieg Fiel university. The doctor and his family re- | Beck, who is presumed to be one of the ob are demand liabilities’ amounting to e | Declilsn | naased”the eoens from thie “sirangers’ gal» | 8ge°of MUVOF 8} JY. 10 4, Negpencen ) ETTYSBURG, Pa., July 1 ¢ forma) turned to this country In 1857 and settled | Jects of the alleged conspiracy, i Bloux | $618.821,081, "vv\\u‘“n cash balance of $195,- [ Converse """"V' l"‘“"""':: "."I"Tl,' ”'““, lery. e e A R o o Syaung demaorats At o hioation ' of. the: Butord! monumeit KTR down In New York City. Debts accumulated | City. and was interviewed on' the subject. 0.15: cluding $100,000,000 gold reserve CHEYENNE, July 1.—(Speeial Telegram otk W e Rlcatad, whese ins call was fss will t vy and the young phys ared he scradited s of the |balance In the treasury May 8 5, $18i The W g supre! oday decided endeaver to have the convention go a step | place tolay rapldly and the young physician having picked | He declared he discredited reports of th Mo 10 the treasury May S1, 1895, $185.- | —The Wyoming supreme court today declded | | y1oN July 1.—Right Hon., A, J. Bal- | further, and by resolution ctly repudiate | ing of elvic up some undesirable companions began drink. | PV to do violence to himself or any one in treasury Junme 30 1. of the contestamts in the two Con- 5 ¥ ¥ i ) @rinje. | B850 9 A IRIANER. L0 MInRol ok any.ong | 0,153; Increase during the month, | '® 18V : ..) “ e anes which have been | f0UFs first lord of the treasury and Right II‘:‘”"I”\‘\‘M “”‘,'3‘,“’ Carllsle. | war department, the state of Venusylvania, 3 ATlrria it SHITRERI SR 0. 2 18 verse county election cases whic e bee L G o secretary of | The officeholders, and th Y thy with par . Th 1690 hin wife, whom he accused of faien- | B4, WOrHied and will carry out his intention T N before (he court since the election of 1891, | Hon Joseph Chamberlain, the secretary of | {15 MRS 10 prevent such Fadicalace | the West Polnt class of 1818, of which Rutord R aree. Atier ity nm el ——— == over rec durlg the facal year ended ves. | Under the decision W..Phillipe (dem,), who f 005 00,0 CLETon' in East Manchester | Uon, 'provided they do ot concludo to_take | Was & member, the siaff of General Reynolds, nis charge. \is separa 5 B g > s been holding the of clerk of court, | ' ) thas Janones no part in_the convent ho was killed iford’s si’e, and the b fand, who bad kept a house of ill-repute in ——— to have been § 49, The receipts from | (8 OWHEC G0 o illiam MoReynolds, | election to membership of the House of Com- | FIRE CAUGHT THEM 1N THEIR SLEEp | "% comands with which Buford was iden- Newark, and she became Infatuated wiih b | Pebste on the Curcency Question Dogener- | the several sources of revenue for the fiscal | fekes the posttion, wne WHUEEL SEIRENIE | mong "being made necessary by their ac ilad ified, were present He secured a aivorce from his first wife A \ ated Into Personalities yes 1895 v\” « .””"rrll".\i the fiscal year, | i rep)s o " | ceptance of positions in the new cabinet, Wealthy Californin Furmor and His Niece | The coeremonies opened with 2 married the Sutherland woman in 1890 MODILE, Ala., July 1.—Ex-Congressmen |15% are given as follow - e (T RN Burned to Death. Qoncral i My uwiiv In Which the spepkse voma ho was repute > r of UNaheet 0 Sl P - A e Pros Poor. “ o oA JRIDLEY, Cal., July Mia raxidencs: of | K8V e ord credit with having ex= This woman, who was reputed to be v Bryan of Nebraska and Clark of Alibama |Customs _ Winter Wheat Pro«peots Poor. COLON, July 1.—The United States steamer RIDLEY, Cal., July 1.—The residenc ercised his Judgment In opening the byttle wealthy, matte and signed a will in the doc- | had a joint debate here on the silver question | LTl rovenue CHICAGO, July 1.—The crop report of the s h 4 Hostd Sinows Trotter Holliday, five miles from Gridley, | which the speaker said wa romptly oone tor's favor. The instrument was witnessed | tonight, in the o . Atlsosl - Orange Judd Farmer shows a decline of six | Montgomery, having on board the commis £ s ) 4 as promptly con= by two of Buchanan’s quondam friends, M tonight, In the courze of which Bryan took e points in dition of winters wheat duri cion appointed to pass upon the route of the | W% burned last night, and Holliday and his | firmed by General Hancock, who was sent comber and Doris. She was old enough 't imbrage -at Olari's denynclation of his The expenditures were as follows: Tune, the average belng a6, the lowest with | Nicaraguan canal and the possibility of dig- | blece, Mary Terrill, were cremated in their e [Nl MRAGH. pmDMpden oL i the doctor's mother, and when they went to | MOCracy. “I was invited here tonight, 1 one ‘exception ever reported. The decline | ging the proposed water way, has arrived [ roome. Joseph Quinn, a brother-in-law of | TN B, TS FOIOMAC, 1o, dectdn whuth liye at 207 West Eleventh street, New York | M Bryan, “with the understanling that I| iy miscellan's. § & was more severe In Ohig, Miehikan, Indiana | here from San Jusn del Sur, (Greytown). | Holliday, was awakened by the smell of | "“Aricr Goneral Wilaows arstlon e spikin he passed her off us & weglthy widow who . | VA5 o recéive fair play.” He said he would | $ar : s ard Diinols. Spring wheat stands af @3 | The commissioners have visitéd San Jose, | smoke. In altempting to rescue tho othor ac- [ o gune by Major Caler. wha comeiao tus sisted on belug his housekeoper. ather die in lis tracks than support Inaiin ¥ ] § Feturna Indicate & crop: poseibly of about | Costa Rica, and will inspect the route of the cupants of the dwelling he was himselt se- | aitery, occurred. The statue was then degs Buchanan soon began indulging heavily in | mocratic party It it adopied a gold stand ?:'wh n 4 120,000,000 bushels, with annual requirements [ Panama canal tomorrow, verely burned. The fire had made such head- | srated with laure! w s amid the firing of drlnk, and quarrels became frequent ard. Ho then denounced Cleveland and Car- | Inte for food and seed in this country of about |y oo i Romaved from Formosa, | WY that Quinn had barely time to inute muns by battery O Third Usited April' 22, 1892, his second wife took sick lisle. Clark In reply refer Bryan's| o T - - ¥ 0. his night clothes. hrieks #nd crl opt b 22, sick s s rel : o 5 e S Mbe Britiih. ad l tes artillery, which, with the mounted . A doct S lladiin and eritic t iful attemp - HONGKONG, July 1 h ad- | pai h Xanes i eply. octor was called in, and Bucha er Lo A : The monthly statement of the comptr rated the Tawa's Oentennial. h o | N8Ip GF. 10K AWA . regimental band and two troops of the Sizth told him Lis wife had kidney trouble araw. mud upor A who towered head | o tne currency shows tue amount of natic FOLAND GPRINGE Mty July 1oThe | Al bas withdrawn the gused from on Lo renew hie vain Unlted States cavalry, had been detziled by, sttendud the woman saw Buchanan administer | #OU!4 0ot l1a ut would fall back Into the | peen $211,600.698, which fs an reconstruoted here. was dedicated today on | elEners aboard his ships erman ad n, who wos thig view then took pl Most of the visitors two sjpoonfuls of medioine to the sick woman | ©4°° 2 MAR Who threw the year of $14 the i (he 10 : 58 Oh y t [ miral has made a similar off ) Germans a dement A aft t this evening that evening, and on the followhig evening, | . er, -~ I month of June being t] the town. " TudaeBimanda: of the Maine | 1t is believed that this is due to the fact it and pr - . April 23, Mrs. Buchanan d'ed, while Buchansn | ' '\ ‘:"I_‘}'l"j“ j""“'J’- ire to the Pustor. | ¢ circalation outstandi e SN R Raas Speukers | Was thought inexp:dient to retain the guard e - Vrominent FPeop nd Officials Arrested, was absent on a professional call ’ 8, n., Juiy 1L—Dr. John A States bouds was $186,0¢ R Cleves, 8¢ Hale and | with the Japanese forces advancing and fig t Ocoan Stemmchips July 1 SPOKANE, Wesh, July 1.--Two se LAUGHED AT THE FUNERAL Brooks, at ore time a candidate for vice | the { $5,493,514, ar t | > n Pringle tell t al arrests were made > today In cons loutelle, | ing immine Y Arrived—Amsterdam, ! dami " with # gigantic conspiracy to rob the . shal Campos, money orde July 1.—The monthly | tion of the Legislature has been deferred statement of the public debt iseued today | until Thursday, owing shows the debt on June 30, 1895, the end of e pres- ¥ The board adjourned until next Monday House of Commons today the parties changed | As the democratic party has been in a hope- | night, when it will take up the report of in the presence of o large gathers and military organiz e At the funeral he laughed and joked president on the prohibit ket, pa $15 The amount i General F % Ohap. King ~hows His Ealih in Crispl Rotterdam California O cirenl Judge Webb and J . those who accompanied him to the cemetery | the Linden Street Chr n ‘church, o reula v M LONDON, July 1.—According to a spi BOW a4 told many people that the dead w Breg: of which in des ma s . \ government by lssuing {llegal Chinese regls \ ; 8 - dispatch received from Rome, King Humb 4 - ¥ lcates. Those arrested are; (384 ,4tt him $40.000. On the 16th of May ho | prominent soclety peaple of the city \ Whisky Trust Remcorporated, 0 Tecke hak Mastorioh iy ciiad e it 3 4 reBiatar af tha lafa amad ek Begdtiy remarried bis divorced wife at W signod his seat as a result of an u e 0 ich $10 4 . PRINGFIELD, IlL, July 1.—The secre- | poo oo o0 o A et ’ J ty, 1dato, and Bdward Rick. . "t tke f:ial Hamilton under assumed names. some v us ser poration of the old Whisky trust | and others. " 3 o b arshal for the arrest of W, As the fucts leaked out through the news. | mons recent 1 this question and has re h ) ler the name of the American Spirits | 8 - it 1 pers Buchanan. bscame frightened and ted with his flock fn private. Find- A Manufacturing company, and with princi » au 1i%as now at Kenriok. Tdabo. Cotie i\l the report that thé deceased woman | Ing that his exhortations did not produce th colnkae exscuisd at the several | pal offices in Chica LONDON, July 2.—The Times this mor AYOrg 2 < by B.'D. 8 1 io | o, Dr ) olnuge executed e several mints | §55 400,000, of which o 9 y At Hamburg—$ E m to by B Schuyler, W4k addicted to the morphine habit | red effect, Dr. Brocks made a personal | of the United States for the month of Jure, | Co i aa At ing says that Hon. Willam St. John Fr York L tor, sent out by the Treasury Tu's burst of confideice ho sald to a friend: | issue of the matter and tendered his resigna- | 1595, is given as tollows: Gold, $1.750,000: | t e Chaale M1 wish to God I »ad cremated her. Then ' tlon, which was prowptly accepted sllver, $440,04¢; minor coins, §71,200. Total, |t { Unitel St deposits wa ors are Charles K. Holden, Alfred S. Aus- | mantle Broderick has been appointed under At Moville—Arrive Washington, with hesdquarters rian and M. Henry Guerin | secretary of war. treal,

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