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ESTABLISHED JUN OMAHA, THURSDAY 1, 1895. INGLE COPY FIVE CENT: mptly laid T P ' ' (s Biet k P A 3 e b Uhianges Among Westers Pestmasters, 4 N i the window and looking In from the outside | : Cera:nngn(mflf)ngnvrtmn with His Birth- | L0 ‘\ e COfficers Cannot Shirk the Responsibility | icHiNGTON, July 3.—(Special Tele- Revolting Orime Committed at a Pmrcvl;‘;‘\ the M[‘ d L -‘l;”'(l !V"jr‘-""‘ "‘\ & \"l Infantry Companies Led Off in the Drill ' iti 4 y . { st she claimed that Seljan was lying o ay Left Him in a Weak Condition, i i n immediately & Which Goes with Power, gram.,)—Nebraska postmasters were ap Street Oottage Tuasday Night. | the bed when she looked in, but afterward at Camp Hancock, i v 1 today as follows Amelia, Holt | she contradicted herself and eaid that he saiih s eonteuny | AMBUARED THE NIs Lb1ER s . . uoty, N. C. Clarkson, vice F. A. Austin.| 5 was This Is all she claims to know HAS FREQUENT ATTACKS OF DEPRESSION ANISH SOLDIERS | 013 pPoVAL OF THE DORN FINDING i e b L T i JOHN SELJAN, A SMELTER, THZ VICTIM |of the OB IAN AN EREBLEHE PRIZE WINNERS ANNOUNCED SUNDAY the ¥iest F LTS PR WL T L —_ The condition of the blood on the floor — rat Fire ’ AP g K. Demirjean, resigned (8 raEs. OF " ody~ | indicates that the g could not have b SRR b b Sl e HAVANA. Ju Keneh ¢ s Datles Wero ¢t o that the Recoll | %y Lo gy baen established at Dris- [ N© Trace Can Ho Found of tho A |..r.‘;-”-l>’ 3 mjl‘:v‘n.:'yn x»\_(‘;” [ Arttilerymen Give an Exhibition for the u v Be Un Toginment 3 kit Chumber Was Filled and No Excuse worth county, S. D., with C Bloody Coat and Vest Discovered Wis veeh Ta Kessisbs BIooH WRLIT Baarly 10 Ldification of Spectators—Will B founded, but the Event May soldiers were pas Can Be Received for Failure ik jas as postmaster. The postofice at at the Kiver—Four Men und a k. He was in there in the mornin ven a € at the Prizes Oceur at Any Time. continu Mail will go to Corydon. Wil WAL G o e liu. el A t Santiago de Cuba, v - M. Barnett fay _commisstoned bill, €0 he went out, saying YDON. . ly fired upon by . ter, Ia t ou in and pay hi o next LONDON, July 3.—News regarding the : [CANAHE, and tons Te| WASHINGTON, July 3.—Secretary Her e Chiet of Police White and Captain Mostyn, | {hat e would be i Sad ray Mening Seijan | ST. LOUIS, July 8.—The third day at Camp dition of |'v) nee ! vn is ntradict 3 ¥ ted on the findings of the cour WASHINGTON, July 8.—The cruiser Ral together with the entire force of de-! paryrned the saloon and offered to pay | Haucock opened with fine weather, wlich and difficalt to ¢ The London Tim ones, prov Mare Islani yard in the N hiehs has been losKing after alleged | (€CtVEs, are working to unravel the secret | his morning'® score. This time he hal a|became warmer as the day advanced. After cotrespondent at Friedrichsrul sy i ve had an engag ihit U, O SHehanin i axtaditions “tie Flotida ‘}l of a mysterious murder which s pre-|$20 bill, and young Kesslor. who was te | the ceremony of guard mount, at 9 o'clock, 1 pre THLA & dlspotusd; ¢ 1 Licutenar Dorn, has returned to Key West. It is understood | sumed to have occurred at th tofy ot | il Rttt (te: arowd oiice, oF: twit competition fn the free-for-all infantry and the Hamburg Boursenhail e off f the Olympic, who were that nothing b en found in the way of | tag, 1318 Plerce street some time after | anq woon came back with some change and 188 for prizes aggregating in value $7,100 accuracy of the statement that the prince Is | gav v cuipable negligence in an libustering a tern coast. The | 10 'clock Tuesday night. The vietim of the | paid his bill, This time he excasel himsclf begun. Judging from the large crowd serfously i1l is und | R addition b g 4 deat o ot wn the const 10| crime was John Seljan, a single . who | from drinking by saving he had had enough sent throughout the day, this part of the i urre t Buena Vista . . 4 Callao, V'e:u, t the Monterey, h s ™ went out had evidently b en dr nk e o A gt peirt ot ent hand has been routed at Marav, | Guner John ar rt approved [ arrivel at that pe s cxpected the Mon. | boarded at tho address named. ‘The peculiar | {5 G0 Bt (8 LG ot tats evening that Bisi ot and Iect Altbon | the aeqbitiut o EovHEAN bUL Hh VHE ¢ terey will return north at or feature of the affair is that the body has |ME 0 sqme cxtent, but he hds ot N was | United States Army oftcers acted as Judgest Tumor, howey many wounded | Dorn disapproved the findings of the CRONSTADT, July The United States [ most completely disappeared The most | drunk when he came fo the house yesterday Licutenants W. F. Hancock, Fifth ar tion t FHUFLIAY WHLGH aTko. Aekinltted rulser Marblehead has arrived from Kiel careful investigation has failed to disclose the | morning, but this is denied by those who W. H. Johnson, Sixteenth intantbys BERLIN, July 8 n e tung | ne tevideo O8I = o Fabauing (16 NTOT N Howser Wardered for His Money. slight lue to its disposition and the police | W him in Kessler's a few min vnl" Hinds, Second artillery, and H. C. says that Prin CHAEALMT UL L L e B WASHINGTON, July 2.—At the instance | are entirely in the dark L R P ond Of-his vicwed on landing by Capt an- | ert read quite a lecture to naval | Of the father of London Howser of New York, | Four men and a woman have been arrested | 1o jndicate that he was killed soon after h reat cheer went up as the National pos and left for @ Cla n- | a g Hite. waeldst. wid talned by the State department tonight cabled the |on suspicion of having committed the | returned home and before he had undres:ed 1 Washington, D. C., dressed in blue | a— One OMeer and Foue Soldiers Wounded at Report Circalated Yesterday to the Effict ot tab. I to Attend to It Today. terday's cablegram t A gram was very popular. The following 3 i T f United States consul at Valparaiso, Chili, to hing con- | Several resiients of the neighborhood say white. pants and caps, frarelied Mpe of ¢ v fill th coll eylin g 2pl 1 1 v I pon investigate how Howser, who was paymaster that Seljan had all sorts ot money Tuesday ) ground. Firs euten i oF h IiRIg. ctmpaty . Ol HAL bsen and. tha! e sald that ho hat Just received a | (1o parade ground. wirst Licutenant J, O Great Pow ks Adv me that Country Not to | filled at Mare isfand. Daily in- | killcd. The consul has replied that the man | The guspicion of their guilt jxnv-u'l\"“""\ large amount frc e old country. One of | Manson j;“fi"w‘flfl 4, taking the company B ot (itabiiny yedel Katse the Macadonian Question | of the recoll evlindsrs is required, | was murdered and robbed while on his way | by the story that Seljan had only a d: { tho mer L LG et L anteE The. Bullage LUl ‘:“”"r “We learn from good sources that although | LONDON, July 4 tandard's Berlin ch no particular person is designated to |0 pay off the mingrs: that the murderers | two ago received $1.000 I§718 Rupbored RS Restk st 8 AT RS S v e sas City, under the command of Captain he is greatly improved he must exercise the | correspondent says that the great powers | Make the fnspection. —The secretary says: have been captured and that a judical in- | to have furnished the motive for the crime. Ty v money that was found was In the | C: E. Wagar, and uniformed in the regulation greate g S | St cannot be that on & United States ship | vestigation Is In Lkl s The first information of the supposed murder | 4o 4" oyt trunk. It was enclosed in an | blue fatigue, cam Their soldierly ap= BPALN TO “CONSIDEGLY MOKA CLALM |8 friendly warning to Bulgaria against rais- | and ¢ be to blame. He ¢’ tror Cuder Appomtmenis o West Point, was obtained shortly after 6 o'clock yesterday f old tobaceo sack. It contained £120 in gold. | brarance and precision eliciied considerable Sy ing the Macadonian fi. The Dimes' | th A ordfi i t WASHINGTON, July 3 e followirg | morning, when Tom Ruby, who was crossing | The appearance of the sack indic that it | @pplaus Compaily First infantry, Na Government at Washington Not D'sposed to | despateh from Constar says that there | is y on ! g let appointments to West Point have been | the river in a boat, found a coat and vest at | had been carried around in his pocket. — As | IOl |I "Ir‘;'w o st L ek Go Into 1is Merits, i every possibility that ous events are | would be impracticable il I William 8 e money which he had tendered in the [fowed, Thelr u driiiE h“yv“'wl‘f v RIADRID iy sieThe ; imminent in_Macedonia. Large sums of | book or otherwise the saloon was in bills it Is established that Sel- | FTUA0E & MR L (e | crime. Blood stains on thelr cl day left him exhauste s BULGARIA WAKNED TO KEL® stitute the principal evidence against them prior to the op-ni tended to make t of the articles | which signed the Berlin treaty have given Neely, Charlestown, Ark ‘ the foot of Harney street. Both garments ' 4 i money have beer 1 in Bulgaria and ral duties th v & I \:.v'v\l'l _fw'[ an Bay H\-L Biward | were soaked with blood. The watchman at | jup had nearly $200 at least on the day b f in ‘\“ W ! n» The r.p,;m\ Light fin= ias appolnted a committe AT TilgaHaand Uil ckett, Tex; Henry P Gelsen- | cady's lumber yard was called and he at | foro he met his death fantey of Dayton, O, undor the command of Shhifca i oy e Lenite bt intoiMace i Nteeid T g “‘ nce telephoned the discovery to the polic lnauiry a local bank owed th Cbtiin fanuAs MOUEC NG RpBEed KL onfscatior of the estat outhreak would entail such terrible atro- The depa Y Mo.; Jesse Blankenship, al- S et Smilod e 11 ad $700 in Omaha Savings bank ! el work in the ma Mora, an American citizen o T sl L e i hea 1 thiat An eAR8 Tk t Yellyilie, T L R e Jast year. | He drew it all out and sent it | Of arms and on the march was commendable tsland of Cuba. The value SFoBeiLy. | COHErOLNEHAS TN en L ATba nTHAN 8 thRLLILHe: Inanc ¢ responsible, simply ; dames L. Fitzpatrick, Con- | !0 the river with the patrol wagon and he | 500 SPG o L (R e ate keeping. 1t | and well recefved by the spectators. — Follow= va property lent Al ] ¢ th ! H : ) me the Branch Guard favori RS o Mora | was- allag Yo about | Bur n powers may be compelled to Ao e Hot #0- deolave an.; Christian Kenny, alternate, | sccured the blood-stained garments. In the | ' Srocumed that this wa Nty ¥ came the Branieh Guards, the favorito : wbhi il L I : v sponsibility and aut t | inside coat poc ere found three letters i ) s stateme mpany of this city. Captain C. Sin- 22,000,000, This was done during a previows | S¢Mble a congress (o discuss the sultan's | £0 many words." | bility and au v i inside coat packet were found three letters f o him and accounts for the staten S LI UL B I L Tnaurrection 1. Cuba. T Decomber, - 1886, | Or of @ grand aystem of retorms for th ), logetlier. " Anofficer cxercises - contr 3 which were dirccted to Seljan at 1318 Pierce | he had recently received a large Brought out the applatso of the fany: tHends eetion ) cembe 86} | Chrlatian orovifiseg ot MTurKey L sver and superintendence of all who are SILLALLIAL s ! 30 I b Spain promised to pay $1,500,000 under this | Cliistian provinces of Turk The Turkish | neath him. If a duty is to be performed WASHINGTON, July e Un of the company present. The famous e Bel claim_with Interest on such part of the 0= | quthoritios have teised a1l the bonts on the | his departmnent of the ship It is for him nsul at Santiago de Cuba reports that B I emnity as <h e deferred LT L LGOI OB G pértor ses that it 18 done; : command of Captain Robert B, Gree o R N Ao deleceel. diats depart. | Fiver Vardar to prcvent the Macedonfan bands | Defform cr se: that it i Qo Sy cholera is on the increase there, but it [ cuse und went 1o the Pierce strcet address. | noon by the information that two BEHLL AL S lastito .uy‘-lw‘:vnIVIvu‘(’i R SR 4 iTO 5 £ L from communicating with one another. A officer placec charge of a s impossible to give the number of cases | They found that the cottage was occupied by [ been taken away from the house early Tues o3k tk It sk ot ALk KAVl e o s : e Cacl i D IaTEe fo e e I ¥ i AL a very striking appearance, being uniformed ZienL hasinot yet been wilyised o (e 8- part of o' population ot Kasasnovrokiop Huve | BATUMent of a vessel s/ suprosed. o be ¢ owing to the fact that physicans in private | Amato Mikan and his family and that they | day. The trunks were traced to the Web TR L e a mm th panish v formed t msclves into an insurgent ba exigencies at may arise. practice do n report their cases. He says | re 1 rooms to savera: men. Mikan and treet depot, from which place they were by é ernment to consider the claim of Anton AL limits he must have liberty of action a ? tha : shipped to St. Louls mete pite L PR RDRLE Lot e A SN RIS Mora, and the purpose of this movement ean fold by Members of One Famiiy. luties like that which were negl fy | there were nineteen deaths in the city from | his wife, together with two of the boarders, pped t Loul contrast. Thelr drill was commented on ag only be conjectured, If it is proposed (o In- | LONDON, July %.—The Chronicle (iberal) | this case he may often be obliged to devolve | ' €41s® during the ¥ Ly SRR B CLEERD L QU] S sl el e belng about the best put up by any of the itute an original inqy 1o eElteIo e Vi lorder Ugoi bnevor ane s ne aw's Tt War fnde LIKE A SLAUGHTER HO and locked up to awalt developments companies present gtitute an original inquiry e A T Loy L ey T rder upon one or another, but it is n Chi & War Indemnity i92) /i Chief White sail he was not willing to | “*FIPEREE "‘mf st the grounde (hare e Mora’s claim it is probable that our govern b bt excuse to say that he was very busy, that h WASHINGTON, July 8.—According to a| A glancsat the surroundings was sufficient to} ;o i ke Cina0 tsNtanad ment will decldedly refuse o be bound by |POrtant posts in the government—the premier- | haq many duties to perform, that he could | gigpater T y induce the officers to place the whole party | &Y€, out, his theory anul ho hat AucRigqest | exhibition drills by several of the artillery A LA 2V | ship, the crataryship of foreign affalre) th Y % Sh s e dispateh recefved rom M Denby, United o s . 3 i ve | @11 the parties e had no doubt but and Infantr iy R hich P Wa any of the findings the committee may reach, | Shir r n affairs, have per 3 a particular th i 3 under arrest The cottage contained five [ oo povg I EOH OO con todl HalEnL mpanics, which failed, how for from our point of view there s no longer | 1eadership in the House of Commons and th ut workin ht. Lieuten States minister at Peking, of May 14, last, to | o here were two beds in the front | ) "l‘ ‘”‘ it "“"\' ere under arrest. e | €ver. to detract attention from the com- any legal doubt but that the judgment |Irish secretaryship—are held by members of | Dorn dos nc hat he direc 0 sec “"‘ CIEELACT L “‘“ Y1 room and in this the family was gathered, ! “'jl‘ |m”\:v: a4 5“ CHa mannan GEIMING Milan| netitive avents redched after full inquiry, and confessed by | & single family, while an under secretaryship |any person to Al Ui recoll | be paid by Chine to Jupin under tho all of the members talking in an excited | hat she knew something more about the af- | Who the winncrs of prizes are will not the Spanish government, must be made as 1% I 1d by Lord Salisbury's son-ip-law. A | eylinder before t He had nc | yisions of the Shimoneski treaty amcunts o] papper. A bedroom opened to the right, | fair than she was willing to tell, but doubted | B¢ known until Sunday, when the presenta= binding as any judgment can be, It their | More audacious piece of nepotientiee e the day before the pr ‘11 rget. practic: | 288,800,600 Mexican silver and on pushing open the door the room might o participated in the crime, The kill- | tion takes place. The contest seemed to be ' 4 1 1 o i erpetrated. Gerald Balfour’s appointment rested confidently in the belief that this a € 9 p o the closest between the National Rifles purpose is to placate public opinion in Spain, | PeTpetra ¥ | i L8 .| have been taken for a corner of a slaughter | ing might have been done while she was out lose: ¥ SRR Svin. very - atfonigly ' (me | is @ calamity for Irclar inder had been filled twenty-three days | FITZSIMMONS FOUND NOT GUILTY |y 500" 'The bed was dripping with blood, | of the house, as neighbors had stated that | Branch Guards and Belknap Rifies. which ~ - — by workmen. The drill book forbad — [ b thro Irills, Flvi allowance of Mora's claim, and pave the way Franch Arny ACtROIEed by HOVAS, oL aman, 1€, (L RP00 - oAl hich had run down and coagulated in a |she and one or two of the men sat out on th AvSREESnEtcoug i man L Es ol VRIS for the payment of the m it is probable u t sticky puddle on the floor. There were biood | back piazza until 12 o'cleck that night. prizes are offered in this class and as thers that our government will not interfere by L e stains on the door and on the wall. There A German laborer who ciaimed to know | &re ix companies one will h to g0 home any open expressions of dissent from the | commander of the French troops in the istand ey e “‘y',“} LR SYRACUSE, June 3.—The defense in the | was o bloody mark haif way up the casement, | Seljan called at the police station in the | disappointed proposed program. Again, it may be that the [ of Madagascar, telegraphs from Majunga, via | It It abynlany, praven that (he SECUSES | trial of Bob Fitzsimmons was closed with the [ as though it had been grasped by a bloody | afternoon and said that Seljan was sick all | ATLSERG uAual rohs FpRrd ol ICH NS object of the appointment of the committee | Port Louis, island of Mauritius, that several | 1% & ' othe SatlORE BL Gt Y | testimony of Dr. G. A. Lyon of New York. | hand, and the door knob was also sticky | day Tuesday. He had vomited freely and LNeaRT Y RIS IILNGS € "“'{ this evening £ Ja gt and zeal in other dircctions cannot excuse o . there was a grand promenade concert by the 18 to provide for means for raising the money | thousand Hovas recently attacked the French Siae § ¥ THome the dedert <5 W with blood There had evidently be | had refused to get up and leave his room at [ | 3 and settling the debt by one of the methods | troops at Zarasonstra, but were repulsed with | JUch_culpable negligence as has been ex- | From the deseription given of Riordan he | iomengous strugale, for the interi 5 oclock in the afternoan. He sald that | bands present and an exhibition bugle drilk R A A e Ae Ty AL eantoren o ted it il R :mu he, was affected WIth | 1iom was in disorder and a rack which had | he had served in the German army with Sel. | DY company A First h'\'\’:'(:?.,‘v of thin ity fix il fie standard of the queen of Maligasear, @ | giyie sERVICH EXAMINATION DATE | MPErirophy, which gives the heart a pas- | been nailed to one corner was torn down and | jan, but had not scen him for scveral ¥ e Monrtn, . whIbh. Wi el o adsd taate ST. LOUIS CUT DOWN HER RECORD | number of pieces of artillery and a large wodic action. e thousht at tie Kidneys |1y on the foor. patilitegeameitol Imans HOSRUIREIOm ARG NG ar (he' riakibnal: sa)(te) THaY Erait 2L quantity of ammunitio ! T . ere affected wit iy sease; also ro g o lace: sccupants of | Louis. He corroborated the previous info e he national salute. : grand JUARRLROLEa MU OIS Noue Will Be Held in States Whose Ac- | 1y . with Brights Uisgaee: niso ffom " wiien tho ioMoers, placed ihe ducupante ol [ Logle. 1 e TRt go "“.", Jnfor- | irtillery contest will be the principal teaturs Still Behind the T of Her Two Sister e R er B = Rih i iAYe Overitre he description of Riordan's condition he | the house under arrest Mikan turned as | mation that Scljan had a considerable swm I 5 D St Caceuuker Foster Returns. counts Aro Overdrawn, would judge he had an enlargement of the | white as a sheet and big drops of sweat | of money in one of the local banks, but had { Of interest in the moruing, four of = tho Y . Bliips : VICTORIA, B. C, July Among the | WASHINGTON, July 8.—The Civil Service | liver and an affection of the left ung. | oiseq "wheh other down his face. The other | drewn it out. He thought that he had ay [most — noted national = guard batteries LIVERPOOL, July 2. o steamer St paccangers on the steamer s of China | commission has arranged a schedule for the “Is it not true,” was asked the witness | parties were not so much disturbed. They | account at one of the bunks now but he wa 'K»‘mr A entere |‘ to drill for $3,000, Louis, Captain Randlet, which sailed from | whicn arrived from H < and Yoko- | examinations fo take place in all parts of [ Y Attorney House, *“that when the is a | all denled knowing anything about the crime, | not certain. Seljan was very reticent ahout fvided in three prizes. They are: New York June 26, clearing Sandy Hook at | hama was ex e T e o o s g the next eix months, | di5cascd condition of the internal organs of [ A’ call was sent to the police station and | his afair Battery A of St. Louis, Rockville, Ind., Light 12:30 p. m., passed Seilly at 6 o'clock and |acted as Chin nt peace negotia the Lizard at 8:20 this morning. She shou with Japa L at onee for Wash- onia ie Times goes on to say: | P 1 on board strect. The vest contained a good gold | money. watch and a silver chain. Detectives Savage | The discovery of wagon tracks in front of and Dempsey were at once detailed the | the Seijan cottage was explained in the after o0 rest on any such belief. It deciares | Jury Took Three Hours to Arrive at a PARIS, July 3.—General Duchesne, the t an examination should be made im. Verdl B el il T i giontive | the abdomen ‘the arteries of the brain arc | Sergeant Ormeby hurried down with the WIFE GIVES A CLEW. artillery, Dallas, Tex., artillery company and ; A A v o he Indianapolis Light artillery. lowing Fhd e wago The men were taken to jail and Last evening, after twelve hours' seareh |, | g s S e S state and tory in the unton. The com sir; and these conditions increase the | jocked up. Mrs. Mikan was left to take for the body, the solution of the case ap- | ‘o ';\_1“”'”:‘:‘ “" Il\xy-\{”j‘.« a sham battle Southampton 2 d - missioners intimate, however, that examina- babilities of a hemorrhage of the brain | of her chillren, Officer Baldwin remaining | peared to be farther away than ever. Fo rticipated fn by all the compani=s present. this afterncon | ¢ h [ N I T . 2 5 o tions in cer states will exténd greatar | tromithe: skull: to wateh her. several hours vesterday aftcrnoon Chief of | 'here will ,' Hig unudl arens parLdeRIGHERR one, the Louls made the voyage In seven v AT corge | hope of possibility than in otters, They say | He said he' had found in performing | At the police station the (wo boarders gave | P White questioned Mrs, Mikan Kk SHEDBEANCIY RTANCHEINYIAYIO works, ERGTLEE Lot mane the Yoyaks In aor arrived from Cuba this morning for | the share of appointments rece ved Ly Alaski, | autopsies that the brain was more or less | their names as ‘Anton Bukove and John [ und Drabuie. The two latter strenuon == B s waa e inutes [iine as the captain says, of repairing | Arizona, Delaware, District of Cclumbia, | lacerated in removal. A flow of thirty dro Drobnic. There was another boarder named | njed CHARGED WITH EAISING WARRANTS Hine ahe wis due {0 pass the Needles at | her machinery. It is belleved her arrival [ Maryland, Montana a and Wyoming is | of blood into the fourth ventricle would | Mike Urben and he was soon fourd at the 9:43 this evening. Should she dock at 5:80, | 18 the signal of an embarking of an exp at present excessive anl no applications for | cause immediate death. smelter and errested. The prisoners are all as expected, she will have reduced her time | dition. any departmental examinations will be ac He said further that when he examined | poles, with a mixture of Bohemian blood by about five hour e Grmmrre it cepted from residents thereof unless | Riordan a year ago he found symptoms of | They claim to be unable to speak Euglish, bu it 1 that on Tuesday after DEADWOOD, y 3 cial Telegram.) heOTeats an \ ithampton record. s 0o » . 0" here is a failure to secure eligibles from | diseas as described by him, and taking | it is y umed that they cculd make them lock she w to a J. B. Black, city of Rapid Cit held by the Fuerst Btsmarck and Is six days | RIO DE JANEIRO, July 3.—An armisti ther states. Applications from residents of | this into consideration, with the swelling of | selves understand if they wished. They all R uan F U /ol RAY ty, B LA Baral DIamarol Ani teix 08Bl s beon arrang 1 |these statés and territories will, how- | Riordan’s feet, he would judge that he had | work at the smelter when there is work (0 | minutes husbund was walking uf | raising olt o TR LR B R e Cinutas, e | T ! [ever, be a i for all railway mail and |symptoms of dropsy. At that time he warned | be had, but recently they have not been em- | and down I \e house with their o 2 "" gl “ warrants. A partial examination ord the St. Louis should have passed the | fidently hoj h hort Indian servico examinatlons. California, Colo- | Riordan mnot to drink algobolic beverages or | ployed regulasly, child. This was positively denied by Mikaw Lt hassso s furidisolonng rtling B L 1An this morhing . Mhe beat east: | conolu rado, Connecticut. Florida, Georgia, Illinois, | take violent exercise, as it would prove fatal. | When Mikan was searched it was dis- v ward record of the Paris 15 six days S T as) Iudiana, Massachusetts, ~ Michigan, New | The minutes of the autopsy were placed in | covered that the left sleeve of his shirt, ju:t sixteen hours and forty-three minutes. The pEpaliL 0N v h Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North the defense, after which they | above the elbow, was soaked with blood. It New York of the same line has made the 0A, July 3.—While the torpedo b Carolin 1, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania \'_“r had partially coagulated and had evidently eastward trip in six days eleven hours id | Attilla was speeding under high pressu mont, Virginia, Washington and West Vir House summed up for the heen there for several hours, The otuer men twelve minutes, being something more than | today her bofler exploded, Killing two men |EINiA also have received an excessive share and District Attorney Shove for the | wore underclothing which had apparently eleven hours ahead of the St. Lonis' record. | and {njuring several others, of appointments and during the last halt prosecution, after which Judge Ross delivered | been put on very rccently. SOUTHAMPTON, July 2 The American — this year no applications for the clerk, copy- | his charge. Scon after the arrests were made Chief line steamer St. Louis made the passage e t Resigns, ist, the watchman or the messenger exm na- | At exactly 8:15 o'clock this evening the | White and Captain Mostyn visited the locality from New York in six days, twenty-two| VIENNA, July 3.—The Polische reports|tion will be accepted from legal resilents of | jury in the case of the people against Robert | in person and Sergeant Haze and Detectives hours and five minutes. Her engines were [ that the Servian cabinet has resigned. these last named states zsimmons returned a verdict of not guilty | Dunn and Donahue were added to the me: not slowed down from the beginning of the 5 e SR The following is the schedule for civil serv- [ after having be:n out about three and t on the case. A search of the Mikan resi- Chrsech : Ve iHoht believed him to be not only honest, but so voyage to the finish. CUT LOOSE FROM WG AND TORY | examinations in e western staies for | quarter hours. | The announcement by the | dence disclosed a medium sized " Jackknife ,l,“‘)”;‘\'“w““‘-" i "’::" iho a1 | fixed Anancially as-to be above tho susplcion L4 lepartmental, railway mail and Indian service | foreman of the jury was greeted by rousing |1t was closed when found, but both the | Fueeday nigl esgler's saloon, says tha' | o¢ gioaling, SAMOAN REBELS READY TO SE E | Independent Trish Tarty Mukes an Appout | POSitions during the last slx months of 1895: | cheers from the voices of the people that |plade and the handle were covered with Seljan ‘was not in the saloon that night, al At an early hour this morning the Penn- PR Arizona, Tucson, November 4. Calffornia, San | more than filled the court room, and the | plood. The prisoners deny the ownership of though a rumor to that effect had been cir- ) pington County bank of Rapid City was dis~ Deposition of King Malieton Their Only BT Sl Francisco, October 25; Fresno, October 28; el of Rudge Rose was powerless to quiet | the knife. A ra and a butcher knife | culsted by one of the other boys covered to be on fire, and with difficulty Candition, NEW YORK, July 3.—The executive coun- | [,o4 Ay October 30. Colorado, Denver, | the enthusiazsm. Fitzsimmons was congratu- | were also found in the bedroom, but neither | Statement doee away with the only objection | was extinguished. The building wi maged SAN FRANCISCO, July 3.—The steamer | ¢ Of the Irish Indepe ndent parliamentary | Septem b Idaho, Pocatello, October 7 ted by hundreds, and ‘mmediately sent a | of these appeared to have been us that has existed against the theory that the | (o the extent of several thousand dollars, < il el IR ¥ @ SIAMEr| o,y jssued a manifesto to be circulated | fowa, Des Moines, N ber 1: Davenport, | messenger boy with a telegram for his wife, It was & peculiar incident that the blood | Man was murdered in the afternoon. Thix [ The fire was clearly of an tneendiary origin. throughout the United States and Canada. | November 4. Kansas, Wichita, October 21;iannouncing his acquittal — After —shaking | gtains seemed to be confined to the im- [ theory Is that Seljan was m irdered in his | Many people of Rapid City see in the fire a advices from Samoa, dated June 19: The Salina, October 23; Garden City, November s with all of the jurors and with Judge | mediate vicinity of the crime. Everything | room during the absence of Mrs. Mikan fconnection with the Black defalcation, but situation between the two parties here has||jo qifference to the Irish people whether 11 Missouri, St. Louis, October 11; Kansas | l‘lmwmm‘ ns went immediately to his |y the apartment was bespattered. A pair of and while Mikan was in front of the hous ) far there has been no evidence adduced B iae 2 gchiialend o i ! ish people whet City, Octoher 14; Springflield, October 18. and at 11:20 this evening he 1:ft for | suependers which the dead man had evidently [ With the child to prevent it from witnessing | which can in any manner conncct him with reached a stage which may be described as | th-y are misg: Ay \Whizs s, the i critical. The rebel party last e | N Ao I aavolReR by, WHIES of JaLioL 18 | New Mexioo iAThuquerque: Navemhanis: Mon- I NeW Fork woun “Were broken in three pleces. One |the dced, and also to prevent Mrs. Mikan | tho fire, ca he rebel party last week held a | question of home rule can only be raised |yana Helena, October 9. Nebraska, Hastings A efipormer. 4 B > bed from coming in upon the murderer or murder o= = ¥ oy o the dignified ley > ich if s b " s - . T RN rvr HER LOVE ' £ TEST|Piece was found on the bed, another on the i Population of Black meeting attended by several thousand. Al {‘y heldigninad ('h_ 5 :\IH It was brought | October 25:° Omatia, October 28, Nevada LOVER 10 THE TEST|Pe® WO N hird in the outer apartment, | ers unexpectedly. This is strengthened by m'\x:\\'uulv o DI Saniee though the rebels expressed n desire for by Parnell by the presence in Westmilster | Reno, October 21. 'North Dakota, Fargo. ! piorenaea Teat Praved to e a langing | ANl were plentifully besprinkled with blood, | the statement of Mrs. Mikan that when she BADY | gram.) peace, they made the principal condition of | of an Irish representation owlng no a ‘1']“ October 21, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Octs YOR 0. & flanging | 7y “illows, sheets and blanket were also | entered the house Drubnic told her that sh An official census of the principal towna the maintenance of peace the deposition of 10 ‘l“""} |r| ry, untrammeled by any de- | yer 18 QOregon, Portland, October 16; Rose- -3 In Reality. spotted with blood. should not call Seljan to supper, as he d f the Black Hills was completed by the King Malleton, Their meeting was held under | EANNE SURACSR | o0 0 0ol qupport to | BUrE: October 18, South Dakota, Aberdeen, [ RAMIRION, Tex,, July 3.—The mysterious NO TRACE OF THE BODY. not wish to leave his room. In conformity | county commissioners of Lawrence county the guidance of H. J. Moore. There is a &l me Sans e papo AL oy 9 1 October 23; Siov alls, October 25, Tex murder of Albert Blackman, who was found o i o Pl .| with this theory, too, it has been proved by | today, with the following result: Deadwood, strong fecllng against him for his action in [ $5 d&&lomeration of Irieh facuory ,Vhich Bas | pailas, October Austin, October 23; Gal- | nanging to a tree near here yesterday morn- | corrg, " hise (P& (11 Evidence Of oihe .CEime | neighbors that on Tuesday night the occu- | 4,206; Lead City, 4,120; Spearfish, 1,113, ° the matter, and it is expected he will be & 400N piIAh ARy LMB& LD e de- | coston, October 25 EI Paso, November 6. | 7505 19 3 Al ol s b LR SOAREA. SN0, (8 (VR ROLOLED QO EDMAIQT A0 ats Aid not sit on the front porch, as ha 2 AET struction of the cs rals Y teen |1y o L ng, was explained today. pssie Hal ndicate b e body had be ak om I ) 2 e @alled to account for it. A meeting was held | 3iruction of the fabrics raised by = fitteen |yyigy ‘Salt Lake City, October 4. Washing: | '8 was explained today. Miss Bessie Har- | lndicate how G body had becn taken from | been their custom, but remained in the PR PR T on the German warship Buzzard vesterday, | S35, ec"an Teish party in Parliamont, ag. | (o Spokane, October 113 Seatile, "October | ris, who, with her father and mother, is In | quroriliy"" searched, not a- (ing was die. | kitchen in the rear. IUjs thought that thi 3 - : i where six of the rebel ch v’.\l.t like number | voviting the claims of Ireland, who place no | 14+ Wyoming, Cheyenne, October 2. Jail here charged with having murdered | covered to add to the evidince which the | Was in order to prevent Mrs. Mikan from ac of the government party and three consuls | Yeliance in English promises i Bl A | S 4 et e o 1 h cldentally galning knowledge of the crime. o r in lish promiscs and who will | qor 1o 5 YA R ackman, mate a full confession. She was | bedroom contained. The body had mysteri n gaining knowledg of Business Revival attended. Nothing hus wo far transpired 48 | accept no offices from the British govern WIP LUILDING FOR THE PAST YEAR | ongageq in marriage to young Blackman | ously disappeared and had left no trace. It BODY REMOVED AT NIGHT. QHIGAGD. JSlr 3-The Indusintal ‘wrae at was done. be impossible for | ment? 5 against the wishes of her parents > in- | was considered impossible that they could ccording to the theory. v e nigl % EEs. HE the consuls to arranse a peace having for its We appeal with confidence for contribu- | ®ecord Compares V Azt A e B e o B e oras Ao HoUAC 18 s | aeaTadtae tokae bigon e Cr g At | (omorrow will gay: *“The upward course of ba Ix« «‘T.- downfall of .\Kl»nl.vm Ilv xslx“n“ tions to the fund now open for the purpose th'rl-'\;llo‘\l*ar‘( r';_\‘lml'» tive. Finding - they could not change the|spot wiere the coat and vest were found |2 o'clock, the body of Seljan was removed | Prices of crude and manufactured iron and erally thougnt that ere long more blood will | of helping election of Irish representa- | WASHINGTON, July 3.—The Bureau of y be shed. No feeling of unity prevails amongst | tives who will pursue in the next Parliament the foreign officials; In fact, relations are | the policy so long identified with the name I's mind by threats they began working | Without belng discovered. It was the police | from the house by the window. This | steel has been further emphasized by an ada very much strained amongst them of Charles Stewart Parnel On her previous trip, which was her firs . Fla. The George ny knowledge of the way in fan cam his death, and the woma appeared to be as Ignorant, although was gleaned from her which is considerc Vaditor Black of S, D, Under sttt e Pl A sularitics, The crooked work on the BiLEn e witaats t is supported by sev art of Auditor Black has been going on for Rkl nalk ibly Mrs. Ryder, wh 2 time, and it is believed that a closer lives across the street and was on tront | imspection of his books will run his stealings rch at the time. Mre, Ryder is very pe a very large amount ve that about the t » Mrs. Mikan sald sh Black is & man who for years has been went to the bakery Mikan was walking witt | 1ooked upon as above reproach, having for a child in front of his house, It is presumed | MANy years been largely interested in the by the police that It was at this time that | NOTse Faising business. The news of hi Seljan was murdered and that Mrs. Mika lishonesty comes as a severe blow to hia e e N friends, who up until yesterday have always Alameda this evening brought the following It says among other things: ‘It makes s Towns. Iron ludustry Continues to Feel the Effect Navigation has received preliminary returns | on her jealous nature. They fnally led her | theor that ;m» body had |,.ln disposed of | part of the theory is strengthened by the showing that 082 steam and s essels of | to believe that Blacks as only trifiing | I the immediate vicinity, and that the coat | evidence of Martin McEvoy, who lives ati o, : iro f howing tha m andall yaumsle ot | t0 believe that B kman s k. g | gug vest had been taken to the river o give [1417 Plerce street. MoEvoy works in the | "rthern pig iron and $1 per ton on southern 132,710 gross tons were bullt and documented [ With ber and she at-ance bhecame bi terly | {he impression that Seljan had committed | Union Pacific shops and leaves his work at per ton on fron and steel bars, Thess GLADSTON U TO MIDLOTHIAN Thonsauds Oat to B In the United States during the last fiscal | quested Blackman to e A test of hia | Sulcid This is borne out by the fact|1:30. On hi= way home yester morning | advances are due, in the main, to the en- VICKSBURG, July 3.—Twenty-five hundred | year, compared with 776 steam and sail ves. - &l & test of WS | that the watch and chain in the vest pocket [at 2 o'clock he was walking on P : street | hanced cost of raw material —ore, coke and love by letting her hang him, she promisin e Bricfy Reviews the Folitical Wistory of | people witnessed a (riple langing at Layers- | gols ‘of 121,647 tons during 184, an increase | to cut Wi down in T v fiinir more- ook dIRWIbed] inisne midale.orithe strast, ang WhoR e MAS| oren, atg. tathe HiRhers hoale s CauARUAEAN Lifetime. s A long and exhaustive search of the house ssed some twenty feet west of the house | adjusted with the A ted o ville today. The criminals were Bill Purvis, | of 11,000 tons. Final and revised returns | Blackman, unsuspicious-that the girl's heart pass AL MeRtY(Ae ] e with the Amalgamated assusishion ol . i ¥ 3 s 3 ha s {and the adfoining premises failed to dis- | he heard sual nose in the yar emand for materia " o the EDINBURGH, July At a meeting of | Grimn Hubbard and Grant Wilson, all ne. | will somewhat ase the figurea by the ad- | iad undergons any ohguge, mibmitted to the | sioss 6oy (race OF Lhe Body of Its pABIARS: | polos e a e o bt “was. quits | pomand for material keeps up,to-the high the Midlothian Liberal assoclation this after- | groes, who were convicted of the murder of | dition of barges, etc. Steam vessels num- | test. He went with her into a grove, where | The cellar under the house was dug over, and | loud. although MCEvoy said he could not | chases have been for smaller amounts. Sales noon a letter of farewell was read from Rt King, owner of a river trading boat. | bered 3, of 75728 gross tons, sail ves- | she adjusted the noose and threw the rcpe | all the neighboring wells and cisterns were esc) ) ) f 3 r ; b s amoun! alen % 18 ] . s describe it. He thought at the time that 1t | of pig iron in lots of 1,500, 1,000 and 500 Hon. W. E. Gladstone, who has represented | E o a speech on the scaffold, confess- | sels, 399, of 86,990 tons, a decrease of 8,000 | over a limb. At that moment the girl's father | dragged. The story of the crime seemed | was made by a dog, but did not turn about | (ons have been active, aggregating between Midlothian since 1880 in the House of Com. ing his guilt, but saying that he had been | tons steam and increase of 19,000 tons sall- | appeared and he and the girl drew the young | to stop where the victim bled to death In | to see what it was, The Mikan house and | 15000 to 20,000 tons of local and uthern mons. In this letter Mr. Qladstone says | fOTEIVeD and’ was golug straight to glory. | ing, compared with 1894 man up and held him wntil he strangied to | the bedroom. A number of gunnysacks were | the house next door are close together and | prands. . Soft steel billets and rods are slee RS b slal e, it Gladatons 4 Al were pronounced dead within fifteen min- | Construction on the Atlantic and = Guit| death. They then attempled to make It ap- | found in a clotet, but the alleged staine on | it s not improbable that at this time the |, good inquiry, but the entire pr luct of 01 egard to public affairs there | yies coasts comprised 442 vessels of 79,520 tons, | pear like a case of sulcide. Blackman was | them proved to be only oll. The mosquito | hody was being taken out of the window | A DAL 4 5 Tk ::‘»:\\:‘hlijl«l disputadle, some (hivgs b S m—— compared with vessels Of 68,47 tons for [ young mian of exemplary habits and well | NeUINE was torn from the bedroom window, | which opens into the passage Way, fThe |, Akt here 1 "dold up for next sixty to v o y. 1 Is, for example, he adds, dent Cleve i Fianing. oy T THere was e e (a1 o lyme. | but an_examination indicated that this had | men who were removing the body might | "Nty daye. g Deyond question (hut whe century expiring | QUZZARD'S DAY, Mass., July 3.—Ths | “\iiong the notable American marine dis- | ing the parents of the giel and they have heen | Vah (O [OF Fome time, ot have knocked against the side of one of the Evid i atAas ik Hun: ISRk ahiaan ofiitha'inecoly, (and -ha | ASIATREOR-1lie Brosident and Dr. Bryant went| astera of the ysar 876 the Fecent foundering | spiritad away hing that, might throw. auy NEht on' the | b sasc. omether the moise. was. somewnat | SPATTLE, July 3—The first information Dlains an overwhelming Droperiion’ of thees | to Bourne trout fishing. Tomorrow the day | of the steamer Colima, the loss of the steam- y ——— RE LIRS RIS AT SRS O U8 0 loso™ tagatisl e “ROIME AR 8 B4t | which led to the arrest of James Graham of o effect t will be celebrated all a the shores of | ship Kewenaw, reported missing with ti WRETCHED TRAVELERS SUCCOR ED | 1Y Liage 18 owned by William | muffied b retorms were effected by the liberal party ;m\/\/ !‘AA Bl '\h t .‘l BE 10e “’n Nr 'v\ll\\“\ il _‘*h-“ ].““ i ]:“ »"':”\‘\l I’“v (4“1”&. Weckbach, who lives two door ast An There is another thing which bears out | Idaho for forging Chinese certificates came exhibitions of fireworks in the evening will b e ets Clenfugos and. Osama. "5nd {he | Pestitute Family N ng in an Overiand | lniervening cottage s unoccup Weck- | this theory. On the side of the house east | to J. P. Gleason, deputy collector of internal LONDON, July 3.—The suit for diverce | those given ables and at Crow's | ¢ the steamer Chicora on Lake Michi. Hox v ur Glven Assben i A P e L SR Al ”“. of the Mikan res 1“1.3 \‘\ Ix pl ; nue in Hnl\ city, l«ll \ll.u C of Gra= | ) 3 Ao Mikans May ad never seen them | gite 1 window t which the bod am's accomplices confess " instituted by Mrs. Pearl Craigie, the | N Joseph v summer yme, N LARAMIE, Wyo. July 3 pecial.) befor and they were strangers in th w ‘p w‘,p sed to hav emoved, th g d‘ IAI another l’ll\l affidavit ..»v:‘ :fl:'\'\‘ ll lhl::i,: authoress, best known by her pen name of oy — RS Steel ~_-sm: tion comprised thirty-six ves- | Union Pacific employes found secreted in a | borhocd. They seemed to be g was found a spot of blo Tl the only | Graham had furnished ney for them R\ var | Houna. was. ‘heard. taday Ngromeuip of ot S b B |l t 47,09 tons, ¢ u-xurr;‘\lwnllh thirty-five | box car attached to a westbound freight | behaved pe ple, “""‘H”“'I had neve blood £pot anywhere outside the room where | to do the work, and rec bogus cer= ‘Adultery on the part of the husband, Who is Movills- , from New { i tons in | tratn yesterday a man, his wife and three |81, disturbance in the house. Las jan is presumed to have been murdered, | tificates from them ported to jitery on tho pi k9 ¥ Vho 18 | york for,Glasgow number of American vessels thus far . he had sat on front piazza until 11 o'clock o g even on the low sill shington D. € : Agent Yar- a clerk in the Bank of England, Is alleged | S ohk 0L O aBOn: rrived—s; 7o Teported ‘n lost - during tha's fa | small children. The entire family was in a | put had heard no noise in the Mikan cottage RRIRFIDE- § YTy Washington t fiens s4¥ in the complaint, Mr. Craiglo pleads e oy i s ehehty-five stoam vesels aad’ ons | famished condition and entirely penniless, | Several other neighbors corrchorated th filict relations with other women. Mrs this it judged that after borovgh s sent out igh went to m Arnied ; i PR AR | The man refused to give his name, but said | story. The pecple who live in th were Craigle tcok the witness stand today aud | gim, from News for the \rmy. | where he had hopes of meeting friend: lled his body was taken throw Coeur d'Alene and obtalued contirinatory evie At [ he was trying to get his family to Oregon, | ¢ n the plazza until 11 sobbing hard, related a terrible story of her | 3 N 3 WASHINGTON, July 3 N him assistance. Th Albany vance during the past week of 50 cents on Detutls of u Lo Seanda!, Kk X 54w | murk e wall tried to ex Speclal ndicate that a crime wa FOUND THEM LOOKING IN § was then p work col= o Piad i Sy gk R A A mmissioners furnished the unfor- | Mrs. Mikan was questic for u | Weckback was attracted to the scene | !° Raienoags SRk )": Pagiiist us War Minlster. 4 W P S s P TV A A tunate travelers with provisions and pi wo hours by Chief 0 Captain Mos- | Shortly before ek yesterday morn 8 WALy W ro- |t t 1 of usp ct A few | vided transportation for the s far as|tyn ugh Offic by seeln arrested King in 4 VICTORIA, B. C. July 3.—The steamer | LiVernoc ment of the Miszouri Nationa at | Raw oA e R L L i 0x ; recelved dnformation which w, one of the bearers leaving a - a y v confronted Graham with ft, who | nothing about the Mikan 3 i » acted as | erpreter. At the end s interview ( n two houses, Bmpress of China brings the news that | g hi.s'h N Alamiads Moberly July 7. PRI, g mur PRI | White stated that n "0 s ubl liave am and others are Billy” Waters of Victorla and San P tor Hong Kong and Yokohama, i of abeence gr 1 Major Willlam | o ovpons Wyo. r:w 8.—(Bpect | hat been ascertal man had « t He 1 4 saw - cisco, puglilist and barroom bouncer, is | At Southamp! rrived—St. Louls, from |.<,,”’ A 1,’:',:" l' - io8, r'"f\"\;,' Mad HxSansicr Oarewiouiil hig B u;pL «‘1 g r dtadioen "\' alf hut trol b 1 1\ it 1‘ e e Shipplag Aresk o Baxland B s a0d Ylos. peesidant b the | New. Yark ¢ . . | extenaed; Captaln Richard P, Strong, Pourth | cattle this week tyom. Converse ‘oounty, (0| tarcy oat e Ane crima. " Sy sunt o which opens Into the room occupled by YOUNGSTOWN, 0. July A conslgns B¥alers connection with the mewsborn re- | v At Genoa— from New | artillery, two months; Captain James M. | be placed on the Grand giver range in Mon- | the last time she saw Seljan was at § o jan n. This flatly contradicts what ment of 1,000 tons of steel billets has just tubuo dates back only @ few months, when {;‘ R R P PR oacl :‘lv)n. l\ ruih‘nl-n.l'» wu'J nluu\lll‘.mil lv\]-nty | tana. A large portion of Carey's Conve, Tuesday morning. He rked at o | men him. They said that Seljan | been shipped from here to the seaboard on jen Fu | Ha oIRGB gy T SaARA . lays; First Lieutenant John A. Lundeen, | county ranch heretoforc devoted to rang- | smelter on tae p: o i SR e ——— | an order from England, This is the firat ¢ obtaiued employment at the Talpen Fu ! Hamburg; steamer Calitornls, from Naples, | Fourth artillery, two menths; Secopd LM_]‘“K hitle 18 Delnn oladed aker loultivation: melter on tae p ding night and got home rder ] s at that time, He sald tbat he bad forgot- (Continued on Second Page) shipment of steel from this poiut to Europes