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ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. — OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, JULY 15, 1895, SINGLE COPY FIVE CEN | T =] LIBERALS ARE DISCOURAGED | shtmcesst ehivoct o revretea”in The | PLANS CAREFULLY PREPARED [ 47 *ocer enzzzsss & cmexe®) JUGR NISSED THE CHURCH|=c**e sresxer cor <pmimt MURDER (N RESERVATION ministry, but will support it. The conver- Christian Endeavorers feld No Special Docks of the New York Central Also on | son, of the currency s proceding without a Services Yestorday. Fire but There 1s Hope of Saving Them. — ch, lately $1,000,000 having been con- g y 104 . STONE, N. Y. y 15, Dofeat of Harconrt in the Derby Division | verted, which is ample reserve to satisfy | Saggoun Massacre the Oatarowth of a Well ('}3:‘[]:::‘Elni’n‘-lz;\'Hrl:m|a1;h:nt“;=:z:|flr\‘\’w:’k’vm; Oyc'one in Ner'h Dakota Comes Near Lmi“hfi”i.’rgu A\]"\‘A‘lI;L'l“:‘ul:hy\nluw ‘\-TM“\ Omaha Indian Celebration Winds Upina any demand, Takes the Heart Out of Them. SAMOAN ASPAING SEILE UN BPPLED Matured Scheme, for the visiting clergymen. The local minis- Ensugh to Terrify Its Occupants, of the Niagara Navigation company, plying Cold Blooded Killing, ters in general gave place to those who had between Toronto and London, was discov- Natives Anxions for h re Powers o come fro other localith to attend the con. ered on fire. Efforts to extinguish the UNIONISTS ARC C JRRESPONDINGLY ELATED | ™ hreke e e, remtz bowwert | (URDS WERE GATHERING FOR MONTHS | vention and i fs doubtrul if ever in the nie- | MANY HOUSIS AND BARNS WRIC(ED [ fames were inefrectu, and the steamer was | WINNEBAGO POLICEMAN THE MURDERER PR VICTORIA, B. C., July 14.—Ths steamship tory of Boston its pulpits were supplied with cut loose from her mooring and allowed to Miowera brought Australian advices to June ich eminent preachers. To the more than drift down the river. She s a total loss . - Yondon Times Expresses the Hope that the s was recelved from Samoa at Auck. | Petrolenm Accumalated In Advance to A | o0 o FEE LGl aen's Tnterna. | MOther and Her Baby Taken UpInto the Alr [ She cost about $250,000. At 2 o'clock the | Fran& Fwing Parsues George Parker land, Juns 19, which was to the effect that | 12 Barniog Dwellings and Cremating the | (ional Christian Endeavor the day came as a and Dropped Down Again Unhart— steamboat dock and freight shed of the Agalnst Whom He Had a Grudge, the natives were again in an unsettled state Bodies of the Victims—Orders Issuod literal “day of rest.’’ The energetic young Several Persons Serlously New York Central are on fire. The extin- and Shoots Him lo the Back— Can Carry, preparing for a big convention to decide on for the Destruction of Modikan. men, and men who, ever since the conven Injared. guishing apparatus of the town is not ex- Ewing in Jail, ek Ry R tion opened, have heen given but little respite : peace or war. It is stated that certain Froti’ Lalt IABoeE (H ACTAM ToETLhe SKERY Vik tensive, but it is thought the fire will be s Ty sl e Ot e R AL oo confned .18 prese, s LONDON, July 14.—Sir Willlam Vernon | With the hope that the treaty powers may | VAN, Armenia, May 24.—(Special Corre: yvenried By continued ooncomions seemg: | MINNEAPOLIS, July 14.—A special to the —_— PENDER, Neb, July 14.—(Speclal Tele- Harcourt’s defeat in Derby was the sensa- ;’:"‘:'I"‘,’;':""' "\"' '""";I‘“"‘“”‘I")"‘"]"""r ";: MOTe | o ondence of the Assoclated Press)—The | glad to be able to attend service in the loeal. | Tribune trom Grafton, N. D., says: A cyclone | CKEEK TROUBLES BECOMING ACU gram,)—The drunken orgies that have chare @ tion in political circles tonight. It is admit- | tum of government created by the treaty of | Sascoun massacre, it would appear, was one of | ity In which thelr headquarters were, in-|at O'Donnelson, six mil:s northeast of here Ahvakts - 6t e TR e LR AL the Omaha In ted on all sides that the liberals are begin- | Berlin. News has reached Sydney of the | the most carefully planned outrages in his- [ 8tead of having to undergo the crowding | Is reported at 4:45 o'clock this afternoon. It hreats of Assassination Indulged In by | djan reservation since the G6th of July ter- ning to feel very badly, Of 110 members | capture and murder by the “head hunters” | ore " The evidence of this is circumstantial | NECESary to get to tent meetings and the | was about three rods wide. At a school | pupripa t ey Gt utet thus far elected, ninety-six are unlonists, ten | ©f the Solomon islands of the crew of the | o % Mechanics hall session. This distribution of [ hoyse nearby people were at churel g | o SUERULA,LATH July: ILSThe latest cet 4 e oy . | trading cutter Amelia. The crew were gath: only, but it is alleged it is conclusive. Dur clergymen was so plannel th he de ations Lt H : b hiibels KLCH | pment in the Creek dual government is lberals and four Parnellites. Eight liberal | oring “oopra and were ambushed and mur- | ing the months of June, July and August, pre- | quartered in the suburbs could attend worship | D°2Fd It coming. It first struck a large ma seats have been captured by the unionists | dered. The cutte as then looted and set | ceding the Sassoun massacre, the Kurdish {in their district : chinery shed, lifted that up, turned it com and the radicals have captured one union- [ on fire The wreck went to pieces on th | i8t seat, that at Perth. As far as outward | Focks. Ample evidence of the crime was | found and som? effort will be made to punish | soun region, and particularly the districts to the natives, the southward and southwestward, were ap beral Leader in the House Will Find a District that He minated last evening in a murder. Indian Agent William H. Beck visited the separate camps on the Omaha agency last Thursday for the express purpose of expells chiefs in the country surrounding the Sas-| Several delegations, located down town, em- | pletely around and dropped it five rods away ‘li"[‘:‘\‘"“‘“‘”l by 1““'H‘“'”‘\"‘{“ o ‘r\“]'“‘,'l" at | ing white men and others who, it is rumored, asized their ideas on the matter of Sabbath | in a grove. It waa full of machinery, which ek 10 atlegec chief, Dullet, 0] were golling hard clder and whisky to the obzervance m] nlvv Vl:\u’_\'l.!w[-lu and passing | was twisted out of shape. Turning, it took | mCct ]” ]‘“‘l”“l”‘-lfl‘; on the 1 "'; i It is ex :Ir ||.I m.lv;: upon investigation of the little excitement in London. There are a| The New South Wales Parliament is con- i y " g P AR S AL L7 L URLORLE TR O TGN S RTER TR RT R ] fRi clt heb B L RGO e bl LB G L L ELLLL i Lty few fdlers in Strand, where the Graphic dis- | sidering a bill to not iy Fostriot. Chiness | Parently unusually busy in gathering up L18 e Ll ey now ARy, s S TE Rin Wtrizok e dhiouwe: v rods | Tl 1C ADNES W 0N ECRUE NI BOn Th) BUC Gider wid Usine 9010, wot Guelipd €00 0568 i representat of Lord Salisbury and | A8 at present, but Japanese and Kanakas as scattered warriors of their tribes for an in- | As a resu he streets, §i prior to the ¢ T THOSHAUNS - WEN & 1k R julle action but violence, which has been | gtop the sale of the popular drink. During / Jaon of (e ‘Bakssiln ¥eglo July ana | mencement of regular church service: onstantly threatened during the past several | yoo iy S8 O € 5 KU CATANERE Yord Rosebery climbing ladders to indicate | W' kel e vasion of the Sassoun reglon. In July thtonged. With: men. &R woinen Wedr tory frame on a brick foundation. It lifted | weeks. There s now talk of assassination of | A8ent Beck's visit to the Omaha camp he the course of clection returns, Tusurgents Capture a Town. August enormous quantities of Detro- | iiian Endeavor badges, praceeding on fo-t | this house in the air, whirled it around and | the rump officers, but few expect the threat | WA accompanied by eight Winnebago police, The moral effect of Sir Willlam Harcourt's NEW YORK, July 14.—A special from Ha- | leum were shipped 4 from @roum | t5 the most convenient churches, They it fall. The bullding struck on one corner [ Will be executed. The milk in the whole af armed with Spencer rifles. Before leaving defest will be great, as even the most san. | vana tells of a most daring raid by the Cupan [to Moosh. This petroleum had already begun the day ‘with the usual|and went Into a thousand pieces, fair is the $200,000 payment which is being | tain Beck detailed four of his Indian po- efeat will be great, as n the E i | 3 s _ G0 EH SV eE AR IERY et There were five per fhithe 1 Mrs, | delayed by the present trouble. Great pres- [lice to stay on the Omaha grou and pre- pifbe «al | Tebels upon Andalusa. The town was taken | inally from Russia, i eetings at their various | ! Mt Lt E guine conservative did not expect a liberal 4 . : 2 et ht over the mountain | headquarters, but in contrast to their custom | NelSon was sitting on the porch with a | sure Is now being brought to bear upon the | serve the peuc This action was distasteful majority of 0 to be converted into a ('u Al '“"i" \]‘fi" DL D ik WL G UL "":"‘ “r" 3 gt on other days there was no singing on the | P2D¥ in her arms. When in the air she | Bullet faction leaders by the business‘men of [ to the Omaha Indians, who claimed that it g A own hall was burned and the archives carri oads that | s a subject emarl very L singl 1€ | qropped e baby and was carrie ty ) . to desis! ¥ bney b as cessary to empl innebago Ine unionfst majority of 1,100, While Sir Wil- | (S0 B N8 o A nore. of war have | T llv that -( LI |‘j of r m.:l ) | streets as the delegations passed to and SN :( :lh baby nd was carried lll\:v‘: he nation to desist nd let the _money be \;4 ok x|| : 'n l( ‘y‘yyq”\h\‘\ nn bago In- Jiam Harcourt fared so badly, Hon. A Boon shot. Tt |HSGfLants Slattn that phy: | many pereons. Fora iime it lotked as thcugh | gro, ect. Hoth were ‘uninjured. A 12-year-old f paid out, as the merchants have advanced | dians, and that erder would be prescryed by & adly, . A peen shot. The insurgents claim that phy- 5 L girl named Peters wag' badly ¥ 188 | heavily i e Taot [ members. o 6 NTHs L Balfour, the new first lord of the tre : e Santlany g Cube g tlar BhY: | nothing went-over the road between Erzeroum | The clergymen who spoke today are among | 51T, lalmed Peters was badly hutt, Her leg | eavily on head rights and are suftering for Memberd, of theif omn tribe invested With d 8| as lead 1t s £ . oosh but petroleo 1t is a fact Moosh | th ost eminent in this country. and VS | was broken and she was injured internally. | their money. Both sides are represented at [ ¢Ivil author elr protests were of no who I8 to succeed Sir William as lea city to join Maceo. and Moosh but petroleoum he most eminent in this country, and the lst | ghe §s not expected to live. The hired man t = t N avail and the four Winnebago police re- the House of Commons, nearly doubled his | ' . does not use a great quantity of petroleum | also included many distinguished preachers [ \ay carried 300 feet and dropped in o grove, | oo rin&yn and are making o fight there ©F | mained mafority in Manchester. After the result had Parisians Celebrated Quietly. herself, nor do her merchants sell much of | from abroad. In many cates the sermons |where for a time he remained unconseious. | o oD o e e o Mt | No sooner had the captain left the celobras been announced in Derby at midnight, Sir PARIS, July 14.—The fete of the republic | it to the surrounding country. In the villages | were upon the Christian Endeavor movement | e is badly hurt, but will recover, The :l now »llmk« -fr; Lhmlyh Ilnv Bu! t‘ty(.lk‘\!{:;l“l\lu tlon apeutide LHAN I Wilriebgo b s William Harcourt, with his wife, drove 10 | e colebrated quictly throughout France | candles of sheep fat ol are used for lights. | and its results. With 50,000 Christian En- | servant girl was badly hurt about the feet | boe'emsoumnca States Indian Agent Wisdom | menced to make the rounds of the hard clder the iiberal headauirters and mads a speech, | {i0 ST LT TR e | What Moosh wanted with hose countless | deavorers in thie clty, besides the regular | and ‘buck. Mr. Nclson and several children e e ok e are wialng | stands and paid frequent visits to the numerous paying he had been defeated too often to be | S g cAnis of patrole SK L HTRLERY, church goers, every chureh wa; . Vare attend Shure trafto . Ll LS SR 108 | bootlaggers > 'were peddlin o gaying e 1ac boen delened s uhcn, 1,04 1 af he Banlle Breedent Fanme reviewta | T8O pecloum st amytery, L ehuren gors, ovry ebreh wag i, © | wore ‘wiending church I Grafon. | Wi et inence to gt mattrs ana bein | benloggera’ who were ' prding” beer” and N 10 grriso ) s s Ly A Se e miles e a e ed Knudson [ 4. SRFIV DAY of the money to the | Whisky. It was not long until they had becom defeat. But he did not wish to conceal the t o,f rrison at L CNECLAMmPS, YH \" » ""0" © | after the Sassoun maseac for that pi be held in the tents and in Mechanies hall in | had the f taken off his house, and there ‘l.”";,"“ SACYIDAYIMENb SHHINBHOYE LMY more boisterous than Tnu e whom the ‘\\vr: JE e Of tha dofest )‘1‘"" A I ‘;“"‘l L L "f"‘;‘ the | jaum was used to burn the houses of the Sas- | the morning and evening. A noon-day rally | !s undoubtedly more damage done. East of [ P*OP!® i i supposed to keep under control. Yesterday upon his colleagues and himself. Sir rtatue of Strasburg, but this was conducted | goup yijlages and to cremate the bodies of the | will occur in Faneuil hall, and the afterncon | here reports come in that the grain is badly | cATHOLIC SUMMER SCHOOL OPENED | afternoon one of the police, Frank Ewing, o S ARRTRLC S ST CEE O O UL O wretched villagers who fell vietims to the | will be devoted to pilgrimages about the | damaged. N g omey B P ackme o dxngeiols by thia' 16568 AENE Y to the prominence which he gave to the local Tt ‘ v che g the houses the | c! SR L — s AL HL AU B L Veto, of local option meanure. ch in Mexico Celebrate QLG L LR Ol g . LOKM SWEPT EVERYTHING CLEAN | Bishop Chattard Fxtends Greeting to the | which he was handling his loaded rifie that The Sunday Observer (unfonist) points out [ CITY OF MEXICO, July 14.—The French | petroleum was thiown ubon the SoxWOO| py o pyspRRATE SUICIDAL ATTEMPTS Y Teachers at Denver. John Pitcher, a half-breed Omaha, was com- hat yesterday's return of unopposed candi- | celebration today was observed generally "r‘m"‘mu" that everything that could. burn Py Two Men Supposed .o Have Leen RKilled MADISON, Wis., July 15.—The Columblian | pelled to dispossess him of the fire-arm and dates are as significant as th r(<.<>u.'l “1’ con- | here. Most of the French business houses | (& MO (T SHer IR (UG S qeni | ABed Catizen of South Dakotn Fuits i Hive ieen Found. Catholic Summer school was formally opened [ Place It in the Had "'1"”“ “l““ reham, who tested eletion. = Reventy.six eats had peen |and residences were decorated with bunting | "y odjes were in many cases placed be- Un'que Attempts at 8ol? Destrae:lon. HACKENSAC J., July 14.—Between | by its president, Rt. Rev. Bishop Messimer of | V3% conducting a stand on_the grounds, for handed over to the unfonists without a fight, | and_tonight were flluminated, as also the ATHIRC WATLS, SlDR iy 13120 SRSEI ! ¥ safe keeping. Bwing declared he would kill while the liberals were allowed to retain only | public buildings and pl tween layers of wood and built up into a| 8 LS, § uly 14.—(Special.)— [ 40,000 and 50,000 persons visited the scene of | Green Bay, this morning, in the presence of | an Omaha Indian before he left the camp, five uncontested seats. The ‘Parnellite total . s sort of funeral pile. The entire mass was | William Bell, aged 75, living near Beulah, [ the ruin and devastation at Cherry Hill to- [ the largest concourse of people ever ass:mb'ed [ and wanted his gun. Upon promise to behave of unoficial returns has been increased to 3 ‘I"’"I\m sata Uny Up. then saturated with petroleum and t On | this state, has within the past six weeks made | day. Some of the unfortunatss whose homes | in any of the local Catholic churches, Pon- |and leave the grounds peaceably he prevailed four by the uncontested election of Jolin | MADRID, July 14—The Spanish foreign | fire e two determined attempts to commit sulcide, | were wrecked sat about during the day | tifical high mass was celebrated by Rt. Rev. | Upon Wickersham to let him have his rifle. Daly, from Limerick. Thus the McCarthy-|and colonial ministers have finally agreed IR 2ol A On June 4 he took a rope and Xl'mbed a lad- | wondering what was in store for them. | Bishop Messimer, assisted by Rev. P, J. [N sooner had he gained possession of the gun ftes have yiclded without contest a seat | the ymmediate payment of the Mora in- It is charged that living men were cremitcd 3 s g 3 a ¢ Daniel | than he made the second threat that one dirty Lo et A ate pay e Mora “itu | der set up against a tree and was in the act | Hackensack and the other towns have re- | Danhey of St. Paul as deacon; Rev. Daniel L y which they were in actual possession of. | gempity, which was recently demanded by | in the same way. But this was a mercifu . v n B BOnasd R pFOMBLYE (i the S CAICIER E1a L ik Tivnch 6Pl Bralheca, SMis Drstbeaane Omaha would bite the dust and started in Judged both by the result of the contest and | uy e, Maich WAE TeCenOY SOBRISE bY L e pulting the unfortunate creatures tc | of sllpping a ncose around his peck ater tie- | BONded promptly to the call for aid made | Lyneh of Brainard, Minn., as sub-descon; | LGk of George Parker, who was leaving the numbers which the radicals had allowed S death, in_comparison with tortures Inflicted | Ing the rope to the tree, when the Iadder | iyye been orianized in several of the tomne | it prisct. und Rev. B 0 Khox of Hurley, | Cump for ancther. It is thought Ewlng had a o g0 by default, there can be but little doubt | LIVED 10 ENJOY HONEYMOON | upon many others. siipped and fell. The rope slipped from the | Tha most important s the ot hare. Trompt | Hev. g M. Naughitn of Milnathee was mes. | Erudge against Parker, who seemed to an- of the final result The massing of troops near the Sassoun |old man's head, letting him fail to the groun - tavat M L UL NS A0S Bl Sl LA e o S oufte final SR B RS 5t troops nea letting hi BN |Foraasiines O aiean S AR R Bt Wee P e s Pl % Ros| ticipate trouble and mounted his steed and T. P, 0'Connor’s Sun says that yesterday's | yan Who Was Once tondemned to Hang | region, and particularly at Moosh, was car- | and rendering him unconscious. A few d ToUBL AUNASIbRL A LIRS Serana e\ cor Stceremonten, and his avsMAnt WEE Rev. | Jiirten: o lavelithio) graundsnuBWing alke results were a keen disappointment, but that Married in Denver. ried on for some time before the beginning | since he took a stick of glant powder, and 5 b Z D SLERIM DL A3 S LG e . 1 boxes at the ruins of the village there is | ; § ey et 1o | mounted his pony and started after his victim, ; ollow by @ s’ that the s AR Ly Fith aruae 4 : cand, Chattard of Vincennes, Ind., preached t it does not follow by any means (hat the | g\n pRANCISCO, July 14.—The wedding |of the massacre. in order that eversthing | gone to a sccluded epot, lighied the fufe and | now eadugh money to keep the untortunates | sermon. Bishop Giitara amoke ot the pubtle | He Eained on Parker stcaaily, and when aboui e Caubatitution of & popinjay like the | of Dr. J. Milton Bowers to Miss Mary Bird fn | MIght be in readiness according to the pro- | deliborately lay down upon it.| He was close | in food for a few days. Viewed in the light | cchool and sald that It was 8 member of the | (WO miles from the main camp he planted a gram £aid to have been carefully made out | to the water of a stream, and ealcalated that | of d st ap| e ore cd o > 8 »arker’ o ing marquis of Lerne,” the Sun goes on to say, | Denver, May 17, is announced. The news has | 5 ¥ ated that | of day the destruction appeared more com- | aatholie church who first concetved the ides | Pullet in the small of Parker's back, killing the refusal of a large number of the council appearances go, the elections are causing L at_Constantinople. should the explosion not be enough to kill | plete. Everywhere in the path of the torm him instantl “for a politiclun so esteemed and a man of | oen kept secret until now. Dr. Bowers a | Several weeks after the Sassoun massacre. | him the force of it would throw hini into the | wers ruins, The (Shiare e LA T | of a primary school. He bade the association | ML Wnstantly. " GG s sclence s honored as Sir Henry Roscoe Iy | foy'years ago was tried and convicted of the is claimed, orders were sent from the | water and drown him. He ewidantly concluded | the railroad track told where the depot wen: | °f teachers who have been in session at Den- | o vao "yriiieq States marshal, James Blacke fiscreditable to Manchester.’ 3 TR eV aAE T it Van . BENCan « | patace at Constantinople for the massacre | that the fuse had gone out 4nd started to | to pieces. That pile of wreckaga showed | VEr 8odspeed and wished them every it sfah Flelds, Qi Tomorrow fifty more seats will be declded, | murder of his wife and sentenced to hang. | Palace af Constantineple foc the mETECEe | that the fuse had kone out i tone | hers Bk adbt aoka g Wed | cess. The summer school students are bird and Josiah Flelds, two Omahas, who tncluding many n London. Henry Benhayon, Mrs. Bowers' brother, | june'®(s" the south and eoutheast of Sas- | place. Strangely enough he Was not very | that ong where nad been thrown down ara | S, TES BN wanted to turn him over to the Omaha In- The Times this morning, in its comment | charged that his sister had been killed by e it bl 15 Strangsl e Wda not very | that or cre a barn had bee ed by L B Aol lians, but the good counsel of Snyder pre- upon the olection, says that the first batch | her husband to secure $15,000 insurance, | Soun But when It was scen that an o es . :"'""p".‘”""fxf:m. Ho givia s lls reason for | the wind, he loalass traes that withistood |\, ) vy onxoie zamT #ORBST! Fraus | VAlled and he was broight to Pender and of contests reduced the radical mafority to | After conviction he remained in jail nearly | jiable. the order, it is eald, was recalled | ringing in his head whish ha fears annoys | ance of midwinter, On two sides, as viewed d placed in the county jail. half at a single blow. The more strikingly | two years, vending a desperate legal ight 10 | 4nq Modikan was not molested, except In | others. He is evidently demented and will | from the center of the town, there were | Those Which Are Still Burning Not Liabie T " important Incident of Saturday {8 the crush- | his behalf. Then came the sulcide of Henry | {he ordinary. course of the persecution gen- | be iaren mora of banks of green, but where the storm swept to Do Much Damage. CHASING © TRE SATILDESRUNTLERS ing defeat of Sir Willam V. Harcourt. The | Benhayon, the principal witness, who left a et 55 a ans cen. but s § § go. eral in all parts of Armenia. — everything wag black and bare. GRAND RAPIDE, Mich,, July 13.—&pecial: o e unionists will throw themselves with re- [ confession completely exonerating Dr. Bow- | 'In the city of Van at this moment there [ FIRE ON BOARD AN OCEAN LINEK| i 2 killed in the storm. The two > et et Lorte [ nonthierl| oY= Pahs iCounty Lexsiators jin s Barsuiy doubled ardor into the struggle which has|ers. Benhayon said he himself had com- |are 500 young men sworn to give themselves patit TERGTIEAEN N by the ) | e SRR oS B R PO LB R IRnOR e T of & Wiandof ‘Thisves. already been crowned with encouraging suc- | mitted the crime, intending to get rid of | ag o sacrifice to Turkish butchery in the | Passengers Knew Nothing of the Danger | of the barn in which they had sought shelter | Michigan show that a light rdin fell along | BUTTE, Neb., July 14.—(Special Telegram| cess. The opposition will be scarcely able to [ Bowers also, and obtain the life insurance. | hope that the attention of England may b i P the h Ih i the Muskegon river and extended north to| g . The oppos s y able 50, ‘ain A ope tha on of England may be Until 1t Was Al Over. are alive in the hospital here. They are Muske, er and ex d mnorth to f —Some excitement was created last night by #hake off the depression caused by the wholly | Later a man named Dimmig was arrested | more strongly called to the desperate sit NEW Y % bxg " & Jor. | Andrew Sautel and Anton Hoffman. Sautel's | Cadillac. The rain nearly covered the pine o) ] o Lek unexpected defeat of their leader. The Times | and tried for the murder of Benhayon. The | ation of their people. The Armenians can-| ° Fl“ ‘:T”K')""”_’_ 4 !T“"“' e "“"v'\ | Tatth e, rlgtit; rm' Andknose? ara brokeniand | ssetion ana Hiriher Adasiias. tromi fobantoire | oo, . Wit (reachied (HArethab AULANGIQL proceeds with the hope that Sir Willlam | theory was that Benhayon had been murdered | not accept any scheme of reform which | mandie, from Havre, which arrived tdday, | hig pody is covered with bruises. The ¢ T hotWRBT GIBAteAL northe BLENM SR TR (e * | vigllantes, armed with rifles and revolvers Harcourt will find another seat, as the union- | in the interest of Bowers and that a forged | does not have for its fundamental principles [ had a fire on board during the passage. It |are Conrad Fricderman, the Ahren ] et {""‘ €d north of Manistee river. | ynq under the leadership of Captain Burns, {sts ‘will be sorry to miss his presence from | cOnfession had been placed by the body. Dim- | the absolute control of the European po was at 7 o'clock on the night of July 9. The | and Anton Fischer, Mrs. Ahrens was "“[: Ao “']1“ ”I‘ :‘~r"1( ""f“>"r"""-']“s-,"‘“ a5 1 tho redoubtable Keya Paha county regulator, the House of Commons, of which he is an | Mi8 Was acquitted and Dr. Bowers was then | ers. Unless Europe controls the reforms | passengers were all at dinner and little was | ibjured, but will recover. Edgar Chinock, | B M‘r:_ in \A;A'u od !r._m.q»_. dxmage will | ;2o passed just south of Fairfax in hot pur- ent dlsmissed. 1t was shown in the trial that | there will be a massacre of 20.000 Christians the doctors think, will dle. His skull is | 1Ot be great. The loss from fires in the great ¢ ornament. ) : @ known until the next day 6f th: danger | the do , ‘ 5| potato growing section is 1ight, compared | uit of a band of rustlers, who had made away The article dwells upon the fact that the | Bowers had been very attentive to Miss Bird | jn the city of Van within three months. | oo, (00 0 5 fractured. He reczvored consciousness for a 4 L RALACilie: 4 bl iiharaliunionists. hav ined three seats and | and had promised to marry her six months | The Armenians themselves will bring this ough which they had passed: Smoke was | shopt time today, and was able to recognize | With that from drouth. At Petosk erai | with a bunch of about sixty head of cattle. : sts have gained three seats and | And b ) v ; ves ! ® |'first seen issuing from the starboard. alley, jmegtadsy and ianiabie o prayers for rain were offered, and at 9 o'clock | these. gains. tafdently vindicate the | before his wite dled. about rather than be cast adrift by their his mother, but relapsed in a short time and 4 The rustlers had been camped at a point in e thete, it puficlently vindicato the fellow Cristians of the west. —Thera is no | 820Ut midship, Search wae made for (5 | ix now thought to be dying. *Charles Cols, | (e sky wag overcust and the faithul be- | tho’ naighborhood of Spencer, Nebr for the o he liberal unionis and the value - £ i 5 ° source of the fire Vi ound to be a ) So8 = eved ey ere abot 0 rec e a favorab ¢ 1y el QUL L EUL L el Ly A4 R of the close alllunce they have entered into | PEFFER I8 OUT FOR 4 NE# PARTY |language quite adequate (o a deseription of | oop, el e e mmponnd fo Le 10 e Paterson man who was driving through oy d they were about to recelve a favorable [ pzgt week. Two former residents of Spencer, HEhb el e the real condition of Armenia at present o el Lo I s herry Hill when the storm struck, was | FeSPOnSe. NI S & John Keeler and a man named Zoadland, are fi.'é’r"- '1:?(1:"‘(‘:{:\::”:' m ”\!: 'ry:zl":l:;'(:.r‘(\:.m Thinks Existing Organizations Not Capable | Men are beaten and murdered and women )?\“1'\) u\.‘lh S ':Ill‘”hh"-l hage re: | trest:d at the hospital st night und’ tutay £ Ill‘(\«\nLi [ \(A”H‘l:nnM vu‘; 'u'lvdr"\T :4 INI painy toibelImplicatediiy thi utonlinau ATALHE ment to make the most of the present oppor- of Mecting Present Conditions. are assaulted by Kurds and Turkish soldiers. | gulted from epontaneous combustion among | eredcrman 1 to his home in Paterson. Willle | 1na Cedar Run. Though no valuable prop ALl EEa LR eI pES ‘l"fl“"‘"; poluta along % e st : : e g S ! an espal de sta 115 hideser The TIDIALON FaTnTHE erman, e . was ¢ SR UERRES j y yalual the state line as far west as Cherry coun tunity, which, if rightly used, may enable TOPEKA, July 14.—Senator Peffer is out | ;0. in this beautiful land that was once 'v’(: “;&:‘A'\Iil)tl »”[h f'"' avp -.:r;’-’ \as at | removed from the hospital today. None of | rty is hreatened, the fires are seatterng in | pho “band of vigilantes b Al - them once for all to eweep the home rule | for a new party. In a letter just published, | a part of the garden of Eden. The Inhab-poce oon&ty (00, Hae, And Gveive BRes of those injured in the disaster, with the ex- | many plac and is bound to get the cattle, and the prob- imposture out of English politics. says: “A new party must be formed, but | Itants of Van are living on the brink of a | "Cac, Poured hot water into the compartment. | goption of Chinock, are likely to die. Thos: T e 3 & he sa; party Volunteers were asked far o 80 to the seat 4 5 bilities are that some of the rustlers will b SOME LITTLE CONSOLATION. there is new work to be done—work that the | Massacre from day to day. of the fire and learn the exact condition of | \RO Temained at the scene last night h AEE s FRiEnon Lo honts roughly dealt with. Sheriff Standiford r The Daily News, the liberal organ, says of | v por oaveios' g il toid .| CONFESSION OF A REVOLUTIONIST. |affairs. The whole crew. voluntecred to a | (R€!r wounds dressed where they were found | DENVER, July 14.—The ninth annual con- | coived n postal from the sheriff of Cherry the olections: “A closer examination of | ChT I ,‘l",;”,‘,"f,.,:m,.l..“\,\.xpmf,nonm,;;.':.x.f“:,\,“ By the transfer from Van to' Constantinople | man, Ten were selected, The water haa | b3, {he doctors who hurriedly drove Info the | vention of the Assoclation of American Agri- | county the other day, offering a reward of ffln:‘lll:h.\l)h:”lu‘z;:r) makes them tegs discour- | 561G courage equal to their convictions. | of the advance guard cf the Armenian reve- | neariy reached (he ceiling when the ten volun LTI e Ot of last night the | cultural Colleges and Experiment Stations will | $150 for the arrest of the wen who stole the a ey d seem. e 1 ¥ e v movement, capturei 5 % eers reached there, They reported the condi- SR gl ol T e i cattle belonging to one Webster, who lives o y But it will be built on a foundation deeper |lutionary movement, captured in the village of | teers reached there. They repor Srabotithe Akeatawalltnge) aat AL begin in this city on Tuesday morning an & . Who 1i n Dy Rt Raa v i ihe foca)t torias | In : g AL P i | swners of the wrecked dwellings sat about ¥ 3 gaLtS Dol ! : in Derby surprised even the local tories. | oo yrojder than ‘free silver' or ‘bimetallism,’ | Tehiboukla on May 19, the Turkish govern- | tion of affairs to Captain Deloncie, who or- [ RIS O aiie their ruins, but later @ patrol | remain in session until Thursday night. It ie | Snake creek i that county, and whose cattle 8ir William Harcourt and his colleague ! t dered the waterflow stopped. During this L guaRe ne; i are z the bunch near Spence Were floated out on beer. Tn other constiiu. | for these terms express nothing that s | ment has taken a decisive step toward quiet- o 0 f T oppe e "’k M8 | \was formed, which guarded the streets. | expected that about 200 delegates will b- | 2T& among the bunch near Spencer. encles the efforts of publicans and brewers, | the core of the troubles which confront us. | lng public excitement in the eastern part of "j”}"‘rr;n\\ of 'rnl- lm ngers ’;“‘,‘“ hat Was | nvrany of the homeless women and children | present, representing almost every state in The vigilantes went through yesterday e e i iorts of publicans and brewers. | 1ts motto will be something like this: ‘Let [ the empire. The governor of Van, Bahri | JCCUrrig. The wag - out- at noon on | Govl yrangferred to Woodbridge, where they |the unfon, The ques 1:n of ch nting the name | Aft€rnoon and must have arrived at the camp the clergy, contributed largely to the same | the people rule.’ Pasha, has, during the week, added several | JUI¥ 10 Ao S received sh:lter, Today active means were | to “An Association of American Coll fo: | about dark last night. It Is learued that the Tesult. There Is plenty of cause for the| “Its platform could properly be short, plain | Interesting facts to the alleged confession of | SUPPLY OF SODA WATER SUFFICIENT | taken to afford them reilef and homes, the Advancement of Agriculture and Mechan- | Fustiers’ camp I8 situated on the Sloux resel tories’ triumph, but there is little cause for | and responsive to the needs of the times and | Harry Williams, leader of the captured band — In addition to the wreck in Cherry HIlL | jcal Arts” will be considered, Papers oy | Yatiom -'I'I'l”!f 5 lv'\!l' hing w|n urs, which 18 Mberal discouragement and none whataver | could safely be constructed on six pillars: According to the governor, Williams has con- | Attempt to Strictly Enforco the Sunday [ almost every house along the river from that | pertinent topies will be read by T. It Hunt | Jte Probable, wo action cin Do takonibyitin or despair. We are used to a bad besin.| *1. Get the people at work; pay them for | fessed that the revolutionary party which sent *Law in Now York a Fare:. place to the river edge was damaged to fome | of Ohlo, H. M. Hayes of Minnesota, W. W. | Nebraska authorities, as the territory is still 1 7 1 to a bad begin pay 3 ) danitliat lurindiotiont of thetDacarimintiol ning. There is not a step of liberal pro- | what they do. him to begin the revolution has 3,000 rifles [ NEW YORK, July 14.—Tho resurrection of | eXtent. Many had their chimneys blown | Caoke of Colorado, J. B. Smith of New Jer. | Uder the Jurisdiction of the Department o gress which s not taken over the stepping 2, Away with landlordism, in Triente, Austria, which will be shipped Al L woaurrettion O | down, ‘while the roofs of other houses were | sey, H. P, Armsby of Pennsylvania, W. R R tier 1a 5 stones of defeat.” Out with the transportation monopoly. | to Armenia for the use of the patriots at the | the Sunday :““ by Judge McAdams had th | pqquy’ gtarted. The buildings blown down In the | Lazenby of Ohio and Roy Stone, Department | ;,hiis forencon aother detsll of the regu- B O e ancvitios “the. itherdl »deteat LS I R T T earliest_opportunity. An interesting incident [ €ffect of only slightly checking the sale of | yillage of Cherry Hill were valued at about [ of Agriculture, Washingion. ISR R L o e s i mucre | B T i the Seonle. of Willlams' confession, as made public by | soda and mineral waters by druggists and | 360.000, but this is but a small part of the — and his band, and they now huve a wuftcient Batations of the government's policy on. the . Live the republic.” Bahrl, is the fact that he fs not a British sub- | confectioners of the city today. Possibly one | actual loss, without taking into coneideration | Saya I DIdn'c Thiuk it Was Loaded. | Lorcp, 10 capture every one coucerned in the Indian cotton duties which were made in e ject at all, but fs a native of the Caucasus | such place in every twenty made no attempt | the loss of life or the injuries to scores Who | KANSAS CITY, July 14.—News of a double | | - . o e Jeaflets sent broadcast through the country. | PROFFERED AID TO THE SETTLERS |region of Asia, and strangely enough of the SIS Diasis fave Ny o | were unfortunate enough to be in the path of o X LVI. TIONS GOING STEADILY ON The Chironicle “We congratulate the very district in which Bahrl himselt was | |0, o, One in every four sold only to regu- tragedy/iacbiean {10Mp; DlattoReounty, - Ahle Y lar customers, while all the rest sold to every | the, storm. ALl oah man st M e T A s unifonists upon having drawn first blood at | Party from Lander Keady to Go Out After | born. b o haiaa a8 {,‘,,‘\. h‘,,:,,,“l,,,.,, Tecerved | _The villages of Woodhaven and Union | §tate, was received here tonight. Theolore | (ndian FPalice Busy Driving Settlers trom :heoa;l‘n]lflr(;e; c()x,‘ll Il‘hl-y have played anti- Marauding Indians, Leaving out of consideration entirely the | jngructions on leaving their station house | Course did not present that desolate appear- Kirkman was shot and killed by George Ma the Winnebago Kewerve. D and -national games for s ot 4 . sece evolutle d across the Pers| g 8 ce to ight be expecte er chel, and later day Maechel committe T 4 v 14.—(S of Jiberals and. have-faled (o win two seats | , DENVER, July 14.—A special to the News | sotnd feiaiuiionts Band ferom, (he Plrsan | to make no arrests in such ca e T I R BTh RTo JT SH s oe s 0 alled to seats, A > fs orde; is an undeniable fact that the Arm=- | o kit i i« | destruction and terr! s experience c s- | suicide. Bol en were fror ansas 3 y Ay, owing In some measure to the action of the | from Lander, Wyo., says: Word has been | [SR€% I DEER R ST KT T e (LIRRST | complaint of those who had purchased drinks | P25 Vetion 00 TRty A OO from the | They were employed by a local ice company | B7am-)—Captain Beck ovidently proposes to independent labor party and the socalist [ sent from Lander to the settlers in Jack- | poine g 1L ‘;“;’;;;‘jl";‘[";g},; ":‘I“Ii‘;”;”l;“”““{‘ o, ehere | etorm, and all the injured are doing well, the | and lived in a shanty near the lake, Macchel’s | make a clean sweep of evicting the illegal federation, who gained no result for them- | son's Hole that if needed a party will organ- | * Your correspondent yesterday met the rep- | to make complaints, and as policemen in | effects of the great blow has not been felt [ 80Ty was that before getting out of bed seitlors on.\Yinashago ameriey 18841, ASAYPILYS R e P were small and con-| jzo here, composed of fast riders and good | resentative of a fcurth revolutionary party | citizens' clothes who were on excise duty were | as severely as in Cherry Hill. The total loss | morning Kirkman took down a gun and they | five armed police removed four families last B A hia canservatlve organ, seos | ShOLS: to assist in enforcing the game laws | with agents in Russia, England and America. | not instructed to get cases against the soda | In @ direct way has been estimated at about h;u l.muw’ W m’fi Maechel finally wrested | pqoo “ana ten Saturday, With but one ex- the result a remarkable testimony to the | W54inst the Indians the same as they are | The headquarters seem to be in America, | water sellers, the sellers were not interfered | $100,000, but this is not taking into considera- the ";’v“"“(“ ""‘1‘ A mpan on b kni ception the police have met with no resist- Wil of Consorvatine contimanai¥ 10 the | enforced against the whites. There is much | whera a party newspaper is published and | with, tion the damage to crops ing that It was loaded, he pointed the gun ance; Bottler Stavenson stath himselt in tge towns. Archbishop \Walsh wrote 4 | indignation expressed_here because the In- | revolutionary funds are collected. This agent 4 ———e Kirkman's head and pulled the trigger, Kirk- | ance. Settler, Slovenson sationed ainesit 1o Jotter, which was read in all the Dubly | 4180 asents permit these roving bands tofis a Russian-Armenian, and he holds strong Two Alleged Murderers Lynched, Move to Break Up the Whisky Trast. man was almost instantly killed as he lay e Fiad: ot ;lw b frann 1 churches yesterday, asking for prayers that | COM¢ into the country and wantonly destroy | views on the situation. The fourth revolu-| CAMDEN, Ark., July 14.—About 12 o'clock [ PEORIA, July 14.—The owners of the land | ' bed: This is the story that Maechel told ) BOE - 90F SERAYRNRON S SAEIAYAREAN the spirit of dissension may be by the game, and it is openly said that If the | tionary party has brought no guns to Arme- | 1 b Hampt ty miles east of when he surrendered RSighbors coma o the- rescue-aild, iLks tha BER" the only prospect of the banished, #0d | practice is continued the settlers will arrest | nia. nor does the agent say he has any s BAt BIEhE B HampAOR, (Nonty. 6188 48101 1o whish. are. lpcated She- ogaroh diailiery TR TP EELtom e ol Bn soms of Ahe polise Y Tl llml‘"(‘“‘\' ar ; 1:;' "w" ]" 18 81004 if necessary kill the Indians, Bl0dentin the mouniaie JThh part ‘\)vrm ¥ | here, two negroes were lynched by seventy- | and the Mound City distillery near St. Louis Assetsllave Disappeared. would probably have been killed. The police, a o ar c an_end e 4 g Cl | five men. Two weeks ago a white m the | have made a formal demand on Receiver Me- [ ST. LOUIS, July 14.—George J. Porter, [ with the aid of Williun Mary, a white se speedily put to the feud and disse s ples, however, are of the most radical and g . LELE C § OVIR,: duly il HSeRkAA which are going far to make Ireland a by- Drowned by tha Capsizing of & Yacht. advanced sort name of Martin was killed by three negroes. | Nulta for posses of their property and a | president of the Security Loan company tler, took Stevenson's goods and machinery ¥ ’ ut the ETR B Ty 8 : o n we ested_anc ned cancellation of the lease, which they sa > and lef iing but the bare house, word throughout the wor DETROIT, July 14.—A special to the Free % Twoof them wers. afEekted gud donfined. 1n Il f the 1 hich th y And Jeth o). potuing i hate - B R arar it unonhosed . e padieliiozng ree Fourte i jail. A mob gathered several mights ago, but | void on account of the recent supreme court [+ o N F T R CEIEER WL TER TS | Trouble is looked for Monday, as quite a slection of Daly from Limerick Is & signifl- ‘ HA) Mich.; says: ® WHITE SULPHUR, 0., July 14.—At 11:30 | Were persuaded to desist. ‘Last night there | decision. B Greenhut, son of ex-President | 4™ b8 ceiv A. oS hough the | number of the settlers declare they will fight eant reminder o (he sentiment which aul. | fternoon Mr. H. Tittsworth took his ew |\ gy, g bag wreck occurred at White Sulphur | 38 another gathering and, seventy-five de- | Greenhut, declared that ‘this week others of | company's last report showed assets of | heforo they will lose their homes and cropy mates all sections of the Irish nationalists | Yacht Artist out for her trial trip in com- B3 £ Bupi termined men marched to the jail and de- | the lessees would make similar demands. nearly $68,000, the receiver finds that the | and be turned out with nothing. and anti-Parncllites.” The Times then pro. | PANY with the builders, Messrs. Coates and [ 00 the Big Four, resuiting in the wrecking of | manded the surrender of ithe murderers. It —— assels practically nothing. The ¢ ceeds to recite the charges upon which Daly | Stillson. When about four miles north of | fourteen cars of whisky, feed, tobacco and | was useless to resist with byt a handful of None of the Passenzers Wers flurt, was convicted: ““The election, of course,” it | the harbor about 4 o'clock a squall struck and | candies, amounting in value to $75,000. Dick | men to summon to aid in defending them, so #ays, “'was not meaut scriously, but only in- | capsized her. The life-saving crew went out | Hurley, a moulder of Cincinnati, was killed. | the keys were surrendered, The culprits were [ . oeaifia Nt andle, ay Engineer | 000 worth of stock in St. -Louls, Moberly, | mann, representative for the Eighteent - fendeq as a demonstration of sympathy with | immediately and soon after the tug McClure, | The cause of the accldent was the burning of | carried to a neighboring dorest and hanged, | Texa# Pacific near Handley today Englneer | wupeng ity and other citios HEND, SORE ‘”"d,\f“ “"l "l‘ i "l ':” a dynamite patriot and a hostility to British | but the yacht was so far away that the men | @ journal, the car leaving the track after it [ The men were not masked and made no effort | Al Horner and Fireman John Devine were - 180 E Sl v » today at his law. Both parties know that a convict under | were all drowned befor o uld reach | had plowed the earth for a mile. A number | to conceal their identity. Two years ago a | killed. No pass: rs W hurt, The fol- Girls Upsot x’ 4.14 nce in »»; city .”.‘ }ml not bren well sentence s not capable of being clected a | them. ANl that could be found was a cap. | 0f tramps are supposed to be under the debris. | race riot occurred in this cauniy. The lowing were injured: J Fitch, express| CLEVELAND, 0., Tywg glely | 220 ARSI "’\"‘ entering Into the cane member of Parliament he debate, how- [ which proved to have belenged to Mr. Sull- | Work trains from Springfield and Delaw groes greatly outnumber the whites and | messenger, rib broken, and Mall Agents Oscar [ named Flora Gideon and Mary Tomasch, | papied by bis ““,“‘]”“ electlon, s ever, when he Houss takes wole of'Du's | on. The reason for the' boat sinking 5o | are at work. further trouble is expected Sloan and’ M. Swift badly bruised. Only the [ couint "ot 1731 bxcuralon from | Witk &' VIaW ot e R E O i e electlon, will afterd the subdivisions of Irish | quickly was the fact that she had a grea S —— ——-— engine, mall, express and baggage cars left | & £ %948 % SRR o i 8 YION R5 SEAMBSALGALE S ALK 20 nationalists and their British allies ar R Al ok Bk i 8 el Tntians Worhiplng a Medicins Man. Evans Uoubts the Deorgmaigation Story. | the track. v 828 this eity to Chippewa Lake, were drowned to- | triD he took a heavy cold, which resulted in teresting opportunity to cxpress” thelr and that being néw, they nad not as yet pai| WICHITA, July 14.—In the Caddo Indian | DENVER, July 14.—Ex-Governor Evans, et day by the eapsizing of ‘s row boat. The|8D aitack of grip. He wes confined io Bie natrlotic fe ¥ . -7 ¢ i % e o3 ' i d \ pd rirls nt out with o Soh 1 room severa cks, and ¥ B out, tool o eating with wirepulling and clericay | '™ 0 8iF €403 10 buoy her listrict it has been raining steadily for a | through whose efforts the sefarate receiver- Xxlsaners Tekao (Ine asd Whinped. EES BanLg) % vith Adolph Schwartz. | %5 llapte, and was never agaln aple 10 leave dealing with wir ing and cleric e 4 8 ! LOUISV 3, July —A speclal to the hen the ere quite stance from the a BRI AD 8 R AL L L) e A, ol — week. The rain, coming as it does, after in- | ship for the Union Pacific, Denver & Gulf Ul"“ \”-"'Ivr'”‘—‘ Ho=d pecinl cfo. the.|, HASR LIOY. FENE R At egch | 1i8 room. Mr. Remann was elected last fall M naricen journalists. meanwhile, spp _Olympin ¥ tan Exp cle cantations of Squirrel, an aged and decrepit | rafiroad was secured, after ding the | Courler-Journal from Booneville, Ky., says: | ,her ung’tho skiff was cvoriurned, Schwa tz | %% 4 republican, defeating Lane, democr be beginuing to learn what the force of | SAN FRANCISCO 14.—The official re- | indisn, who claims that the Great Spirit has | Omaha dispatch stating that the Union Pa. | Three prisoners confined in the Owsley county | Gt §0€ 106 BT T CRor e ol s | He was an active member of the Grand Ariy ular election in Ircland is and are bent of the final trial trip of the United States [ &lven him the*power to make rain, has driven [ cific reorganization committee contemplated | jail, charged with adultery, were taken out | companions sank at once of th public and has for years been prome gonveylng the uscful information to their ner Olympla has reached Navy de- | the Indians int fren have gone |a move which would again place under one | by enraged citizens on the night of the 6th . L N fnent in poli strict fellow eltizns)s R oy {tuted the | WA over the magic art which Squirrel claims | management the Union Pacific road and all and, after having been soundly thrashed, Diver Recovered Two Bodies. i Selling A wn Flodb to J pan, board of inshedlors h ) boen furnished | 19 porsess, ond they are worshiping him an | its branches, expreased (o opinion that thers | were returned to jall, Cora Pace, colored, | LAKE GENEVA, Wis., July 4.—Tio lake < ol flacp et ¢ PACOMA, Wash, July 14.- Adams approved copy signed ocetary ilerbrt, | G T R AR b0 TeCTEADLLR gqmumiiiee. ax dhial | Mary Huniey and Lewls Bluart are the pare | yse gmooth this marpiog and the diver had July 1-=Rimanusl Bape Bons, wholesale commission merchants, an- | The result of the irisl S1RN 10 208 108 | Praleasor Yow ed In the Harness | fajled to submit a plan upon which the vari- — little diffculty in reaching the launch Dis- | H®¢ cburch was opened for worship today nounced yesterday that they have received an b ¢ - Lo retary, who dowbted wieer tie Olvmbla | © CoLuMBUS, 0 14.—Prof. Norton § roads could be brought into gne combina- Lamont on His feturn Trip. Datoh: which lies 1a 308 tant or water. Atias| (o ths"irs time sin the bodies of Minnie brder from the Japan government for 15,000 | yral q s o crack crulse? made withio | T nd of ‘he Ohlo State university, who | tion. As matters now stand, he sald, con- DETROIT, July 14 retary of War | heing in the water about two minutes he “‘”,I"' § ar "ln» he 1 mop |“‘|‘Q f":{“‘ in tons of Washington flour, to be used by the | t\o-tenthe } RS SULM DA WA \ ¢ agriculture 1n that in. | E1€s8 Is tho only body that can take any | Lamont and Mrs. Lamont and General Brooke, | came up with the body of Rev. James Hogan, | i: The service wan couducicd by = Rev. d. army. Sample lots of 100 harrels of several | paoent trial i B fae. Supih i steps. A rtment. of the. Du. | the priest Who was drowned ‘last Sunda jcork bson, the reg past B e brerad ad Wil B eiipid Tase, | Fecent trial in Santa Barbara chaunel for four | stitution ever since it was ‘founded, died, at ——— commander cf the Deparim 8- | et Pirin he succeeded 1n bringing Dr ) ¢ | straugers were' admitted, except by card B T oL ‘o SHioped use | hours, With crdinsry steam ssure the | his hate in this city last night. In 1845, Imit iting the Whitechapel Murdors. kotas, passed down the Detroit river this| Hogan, a brother of the priest. This makes | Y)tation. Only the lower part of the chy fele. The flour 18 o be shipped between now | TULEer wade ninctecn and elght-tenths knots | when™a Yiefber of the lower house of the . LOUIS, July 14.—A white man took | afternoon enroute to Washington on board | ynree of the six lost whose bodies have been | Wa® uscd. the gallery lecading the belfry Sl ea mark 06 It wilt be mada Nors, | | b o9 b Qlaplaceny 70 tons | Ohio legisiature, he cast the deciding vote | (o ige of Ella, alias “Kid" King, @ negress | the steamship Northland. General Russel A. | recovered. " 0 | where Blanche Lamont's body was found e ARG NERL OF 1 w7 o i greater th n the t r acceptance | which sent Hon. Salmon P. Chase to th 4 i, a & * Alger, Don M. Dickinson, General 0. M. Poe — being closed, 'There was no reference in Minlator Tergel Dined at the Valwee. rom the contractors, United States senate, 28 years old and a dissolute character, at a | HCR, TP o, PERREPI N 0 the secretary Utah Drmocrnay for Fres Sliver, ary of the prayers, addresses or sermous to CONSTAN TN*\ LB, — July 14.--United - - - - late hour last night. The woman, whose ab By SALT LAKE, July 14.—The third anuuai | the crimes which church notorls B Afixisiar evse) :dined L 1he ‘Pales Old Time Clreus Kider De Took Ten Dases of Medicine and Died. en was ripped, died at the hospital soon R e — ] ous veral poll i, but g Mink by <& CINCINNATI, July 14.--A CommeFelai G WICHITA, July 14.—Danoy Smith, & 9 reaching there. Tonight Charles | g s . o . there Wwas no slgn esterday and atterward bad an Sudlence Win | CINCINNATL July 1A Commerelal Ga- ) o0 O rents live st Clear. | Schliet, & white man, who ~is said to| ST LOUIS, July 4.—=The aoniverasry of | ties was held here yesterday. Mauy women he sultan. ol from Bandusky says SeRe | ¥98T°0 4 - . have lived with the King woman in Kansas | the fall of the Bastile was celebrated today | yook part in the proceedings as delegat — Johrson of Sam Rice, and oncc a famous | water, dled today after taking ten doses of | ity was arrested on suspicion of having | by the French-residents of St. Louls In a | The declaration of principles which was Mrs, Stev Suffers w Relapse. Cabinet U {GTON = A e mNm“ln;ul‘y"llld. :dn,‘-. 1o ths Times | reus bareback rider, died in the county in- | medicine at one time. The boy's father, to | committed the murder, which he strongly de: | big fete at Terrace park. An immense | adopted aMirmed undying ellegiance to tue | ~BLOOMINGTON, L1, July 14.—Mrs. Vice i -—Advie e TImes | frinary nere yesterday He walked bere from | Induce him to swallow the medicine, had of- | nies. Just before the crime was committed | crowd turned out and enjoyed a good pro- | democratic party and declared for the fres | President Stevenson had a re'apse this afters from Santiago, Chill, wre (hat the cabincl | pegusylvania a few days ago and was taken | fered him a penny for every dose he took. | he was heird to say he would get even for | gram, made up mostly of music and ad- | and unlimited colnage of gold and siiver at f noon und was very I for souie e, She 8 acipls bas actuaily ended through the wulon ' sick and seat to the lufirmary. | The Loy started in to win a dime, being robbed of 50 cents. { dresses, until rain interfered this afternoon. | the ratio of 1 to 16. reported poush belter touights is missing. The concern went into the Press from South Haven, m- —— pany had agents throughout the state and Death of an Hinois Congressma DALLAS, July 14.—In a wreck on the|!s known to have distributed at least $i0 ANDALIA, 1, July 14.--Fraderick Re- meeting of the territortal democratic socle

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