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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. OMAHA, TUESDAY ING, JULY i 1895. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. WARM WELCOME 10 (\MfiiWtdggfi;flinfiwwnntrxfiflufl SEARCHING FOR THE Bdbufi;gflgfiigggifhgufimmmflm‘n:lNDMiS AREiTHREATENUG‘;”yggfixgjwygfiffin};fig%fl“fin WATER 1N THE WEST Inhabitants of Manaaillo Rejoios at His| =~ = = 0 e on Present to |E:CAPIng Gas Renders tho Work in the| —2 Large Camp of Bannocks at Hams Fork | Youts Plerce stated that tho party was about [Small Town in New Mexico Practically Victory Over Insurgents, Larg Stll Hunting for the inz Body of Lit- ¢ r the Yellowstone through the enr the Vddres Easement Difficult and Dangeroua, tie HowdPd Pitsel, with Many Horses, lon pass. Governor Richards' dispatch t Wiped Out by the Floods - TORONTO, July 22.—This was “Editors’ DETROIT, July 98.~The ‘search for the g e secretary of the interior last week the fight as having 1 on July 13 AMERCANS ORDERED TO LEAVE HAVANA | 1 ot e o o v e | CHICAGO POLICE STILL FINDING CLEWS | jise'" Howart el o h e i i 1, [ WYOMING MILITIA ANXICUS TO FIGHT $ coull mot have Fea THOUGHT NO LIVES WAV BEEN LOST have been murdered in Detroit by H, H 18th, Mr. Plerce eclipsed all previou s. Nearly 10,000 | cabiisnns Holmes, was resum:d here today by Detec- regatd to thet — lelegates were presen I rning ses tive Geyer of Philadelphia, aided by the loca be experien B T T L 8 More Evidence of Marder Discovered in the r ot Philadelph! bl 1 Nows of Scveral Minor Insurgent Defeats ; Company 13 of Lander, Composod of Eron- | | N hanet Englue and Several Cars Ditched by a Tie Kecelved Through Spanish Sources— sion, which was presided over by Rev. Wi tiotss Pormerry Oscupied by the L tiersinen, Is Ready to Move on the : to handle the pa Floating Under un Engine—Hridges Bome ftebels Cupured and Others AT A e cted Marderer of the Ve GEver SEIIRE X LIaiDolioe head Hostlies at the Word of letter to Mr. Plerce his son Washed Out and Kaliroads three members of the party we DAWeraE, editse o 9 : quarters early this morning, and at m immediately or N who assisted h'm on the occasion of samlag rd ) sail Europe. Th Burrendered Voluntarily, Pitzel Childron, ited with Captalh Baker and Detective Commiand., Kendered Impussable. i n ir T an Guar. o " his previous v to Detrolt. A consulta F. Pease of Germantown, Pa SHNV B . % HAVANA, July Dispatches re n “Subjective and Ob-| CHICAGO, Ju b t jon with Chief Starkweath. wed, but | CHEYENNE, July 22.—(Special Telegram.) | W. Garrett of Baltimore as two DENVER, July 22.—A special to the News here from Manzanillo, province of Sant L t Reform Major J. B, th the uneven surface the plans of th Meers were carefully Governor Richards today received a letter | the third name being glven ffom Fuctia Teaye Reports from Wh Cuba, say that the inhabitants of the ot} " . 1 Jours | to the basement of the Holmes' building in arded. The officcr stated that he would | from Colonel Frank M UG ERVRINEST) |y sl ACiSBL AR, (DREHR DRSRiBaY AU AL ) towns of «he nelghborhood are giving a warm | Educatior The Pr n ; was discovered this evening irn over the ground covered during the | i (he information that to forty-five | e War department from il ] I e e o o ey Juring the | with the Information that forty to forty-five | princeton univeraity and frie the' expressman who was ¢ annocks were camped on the Hams Fork | tives of I ton student that a greater portion fness section of the latter plac he creek, thirty miles north of Hams Fork |been on a g Al tour in th Macbi bl b L, U gen " ¢ up by Dete it n the Oregon Short Line. The band | country, Wyoming, expressing an can be learned at the headquar The troops from San Cuba arrived | pop n “R nd Fitzp k a few minutes § Hikh 1600, horsos *RHq. A% dnpaventiy. 4 r weifare, A Adjutant Gener Atchiso Santa e safely at Manzan re shortly after- | Pubiic ) sec- | the regular force of workimen employed {n : s yet t I HGEHIRES e AP Ui il AWIE g A where nformation was obtained ward dispatehed i w»‘ (Hy“r”]\m \ xeavating had abandoned thelr task for hoy can | with them. They tell conflic army forces in that sF5 Q0Wh, aRA AT EHECARWE 18 obiRInEA THo rived without n DG B 3 " Pl day. In consequence of the find the th that_the lad v | thewWie Hiwy ari-the information of this § ¢ e new Tt bR Williams having been here, that the b ught to De Wi War department that the 1 uricrs arriving at Whitewater. The Simep With 1,200 troops he routed 5,000 insurgents. | i o ved added force and the we and destroyed after digging y arrived they sald the Utes were |, 1\ nia with the Indfans N largest hote Silver City, and a There was als ¢ 3 hrged X coming to have horse races with them, and | The tnsurgents left 500 dead and wounded on | 1ot “eoeaion. wh % Sver | Ing will be pushed with fresh e hol he f rear of the | COMINg to have horse ra with them, and the battlefield by President Sm | morrow. This evening when th (Heh Antonio Ruiz Perdomo and Manuel Vergas, | gram was given i A tholsit American citizens, left here on the stean the city. Rev Habana yesterday for New York. M e S thii Arat 4 £ corner which had Perdomo nnd Vergas left Cuba by order of | FoNto: &ave the the government. The steamship gunboat | Martin Pinzon has arrived at Gibara from | [ Spain. A alleged murderer, was brought into the office | department and the Indians through to Yellowstone patk, where we ar- | (nroushout the section, say there has been, 86 In the battle of aeal withi t hing | of Dist o s ASARYE AN hL The steps b taken by the department iday, and crossing the park, John | far as learned, no loss of lite. Baquero, Samartin, Lol T v cte theories, b 1 a t. It con: 1| to return the Iniiax thelr pr rva- | t eago via North DENVER, July clal t News wounded, Th led w expressions of opl e | g \ ibstanti tion of the Hatch | ons will speedily the wh ible | Mont. We will Piikblo say fortiiita: wesy pies Captain_Tra Jeutenant o, prin- | LoN e ¢ t HEeY t ¢ r {0 cross-examination | for the time being. trouble is | \ne:ha tarimatly al aide-de General Santocildes, | ferrreq, 4 3 i tamien oceur again if the fans are allowed t STiate i | more un W 5 y ) 1 1ght into the room | Violate the state game laws. h snow Wb RSl Ll L) iBenting H : 1 e 3 hier pretty blonde MILITIA ANXIOUS FOR : i ; ] floated A tie under Rk cr Tkvraeht bah s o was ( d e v ir_eves met they | Requists have been r rom all of | d . They are sov tt and barracks and killing I 1 wer L A h 5 ach other the militla con ' " s W da fnsurgents carried away sev e : i o g a fecling se that they be al to g 5 ; { rth 1. Good by i S athEd On the's & of g t t ¢ o g he much accused man. [ trouble, Numerou i rivate par R : i AT WaR wotnaeas zents Kindly s pt by himself | ties have also been o to forces t CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 22.—(Sp e surprised four g auxil I Gan el SiRmnHloRt e I alleges that | drive out any Indians who may be in the The following message was kbl L Puerto Princ nd killed three of them. The sl S d out and discolored 1o gave the 0 Hatch. The|state. But these offers have all been nder tonight from a county « 1 e p AL I y_q?]m\, L.I\ The Sofla espond- | fs biood besond a dout d he, - iary was confirmative of some of his state- | clined. None of the state troops have beer | an Inquiry concerning the P s it fownp e A large section of the railroad between | ent of the Times teleg “The grave of | will make a micros examing A | ments, had no wife given additional | ordered out, but company B of Lander SR BRIt pho TR ki le the temporary ~trac Puerto Principe and Neuvitas has been de- [ Stambuloft s guarded by 5 oRing woman who had e washing for Minnie | information. Sh lared that while they |been ordered to be in readincss to move 3 1 here for sev was built after the Bob creek ditch stroyed by the insurgents in th 1ghborhood | 1y eoove Whieh have i : tlithtar ,‘,‘ illiams <alc ;V kbt Akt 5 b in a onto h telegraphic order This company is 3 t whereabouts of | broke its banks at Nepesta Saturday even. of Mounts Pie Saguina and Villa tha he officer for two days, saying that |posed of frontiersmen of experience is | t geological party which | Ing and carried away the Kramer creelg Capatin Canada, with a detachment of civil § ! . L a fishing trip. When he | fully provided with hor and pack animals | i over two weeks ago for the | bridge, so that the line to the eas again guards, engaged a band of insurgents l‘“ 1 g8 towns | 1 _l deje v\ a8 N o returned as tired and there was mud on | and will do clent service if called upon. upper Big Wind river country still continues, | tled up 1 through trains must be r ver Carthagena, province of Santa Clara, recently, ( at tho crin awyers are 3 o Al s trousers, Advices are expected tomorrow from Ad-|When they left here their intention w he Rio Grande from Pueblo t dad, Killing four, wounding five and taking one | ively prosscuting an inquiry, but complain | s er, today 5 TR jutant General Stitzer, who Is ne he [be in Lander again on the 28th of Even this may nct be open to the Santa Fe 1 one | ively 8 ol CAPTURED p : ieneral Stitze ho is now in th a b prisoner. " A dispatch - from fenfugos,” pro- | that they are receiving the necersary L il REDAXUYIREUL THIBE Jackson Hole country, having been deputized | month. Since their departure word has been | s there are heavy rains on the Rio Grande vince of Santa Clara, ann he co-operation of the One of the men |t the por scovery — by the governor to make a thorough invest the postmaster at Washakie | between here ant idad render there of the insurgent leader, Mariano | arrested, named Popoff, is stated to be a |’ was found hidden beneath | Sixteen-Year-01a Boy Kate n Tax Colieetor [ ¥, (1 HOYHGE 10 mike o thorous ia 8 mos rd part. ot thelr mall to Mammoth e it i t TR 1 6s1| -cnic CLETUKGECH Sl B B e SIS y ) conMlaevADIG e e SENIRLO 0T senger fro tain Wilson of the Sho r notel in the National Park, | DURRANT ASKS 4 CHANGE OF VENUR Two other insurge n‘\:‘ ““’j Ll ghtoon | 10 his residence stating that Stambuloft ne end is a plaited | SPRINGFIELD, Mo., July R. Staf- e reservation, and Fred Earle is a mes- | Which would indicate that there had been a — have sucrendered at Vielias, and elehtcell | youa”goon be murdered, and he was | loop and at the ot ing noose. About | ford, aged 16 years, was taken from Spring- | senger from the Fort Hall reservation leparture from the original plan and the | Alleges it Will Bo Impossible to Secure an ‘lu;\n-;w h (‘\w"w 8 “surranderadithemsslve willing to commit th hat other: e knot and on the rope near the se were | fleld to New Lewisville, Ark., a little fown y advices have been recelved by the gov- | party had been divided. Inquiry among In Tmpartial Jur olvers and machetes, surrends! At basn bait o oL tha 1 several dark spots which the police im- | on the Cotton Belt railroad, this evening, on | €™OF indicating that the Princeton geological | ilans, mail carriers and cowboys arriving | SAN FRANCISCO, July 22.—The trial of to tle anthoriti 2 4 Stambuloft tely concluded bloodstains. The L expedition has ¢ nt tilo | daily’ from the vicinity of Jackson's Hole At Guineas, In the Agua district, five in nadily, it Tt e Y E the | the charge of stealing nearly $1,000 from C FmE iy e W ninstie e Moy RarR o William Henry Theodore Durrant for the ety Mot to o store and demanded arms. | coachman, are 1" charged’ with. the | len he rope is such that, T [ i C.lIndians, ani there is no reason to believe [ failed to give the least information as to | 4 ; The clerks in charge got having any to sur- | crime.” p attached t e wall upstairs of | i nty collector. He ac they are in danger. thelr whereabouts. While there are many [ murder of Blanche Lam in anuel render, 5o informed the insurgents, who fl Balzar T S TRy TenTk ) et du; ter shaft, a body | M8 guilt {u‘nl gave up the remainder of his LANDER, Wy July (Special Tele- | Who are always ready to fmagine the worst | Baptist chureh last April began this morne upon the defensoless men and killed two of [ BYIRSS R from the n would Just_clear the | DHURder, $124 On last Thrusday a good- | gram,)—At 'last’ Lander has information di- |and think the students have baen held u ing. conclusion he will be tried them. A detachment of troops has been sent [ VIENNA y Advices to the Times at the bottom of the shaft. This coin- | Sied bov in knee pants called at the Greene | rect from Jackson Hole. Mr. Knox, a pros me band of Indians on their way to join [ o= B0 L0 TG S 2 fn pursuit of the murderers. say: M. Stoiloff Bulgarian premier and | cidence convinced some of the detectives that | oLy, Pank and deposited 160 in gold, giv- | pector, came in today and brings the new A R PR el r the murdel ! Williams, commite i P AGES S I ERiaq s o | t1ol § 2 Ka & ing his name as L. R, ifford. He also | down to four days ago. 1le confirms nearly | Hole, still those who are better acquainted | ted in the same edifice he sheriff avolded DISEASES MAKE RAVAGES. minister of the interior, intimated to Prince [ Holmes' alleged victims had been pushed [ yanded into the window to . P, Clemer R L BT L L (ioae o ate i the ierow A EwNRIah (bd i arolnds ther Rl LONDON, July 22-The Tim W to- | Ferdinand his ntion to resign, owing to ( through the upstairs door to the Giimab wRlar | is ax istant cashier, a 32caliber revolver, | when told fhat the Indian department had | prehend that the stulents are in any danger. | and city hall this morning (o see the defend morzow publish a dispatch from Havana | (i act that M 1off is not so friendly | 304 R e e matusat 10 | Saying he might not need it for a fow days, | ordered all Indians back to thelr reservation. | Couriers are coming in every day from |ant Durrant was taken from his cell ag which says: Yellow fever and o ry alsh | With Russia as recent events would tend to HOTRROLTLIG AuT SR X Bk 0 JARtoUIt EAYRILE B the ank for safe keep- fand remarked that it might be diffic to | upper Wind river, and news from the party | $:30 and was driven to the city hall in an causing great mortality among the Spantsh | 500 BN G o oo Grmicy with brineo | dccept the theory and the rope was submittod | ing On Saturday evening the matter was | fnd the red men to deliver them the orders Y FSten iblnayilattomokniedionlya byt heRbHIE troops. The rebels have cut the railway to an analysis to determine the nature of the | discussed with ofiicers, and they immediately | Company B, Wyoming National Guards jailor. Crowds waited to see the prisonep dinand wish, undertook to promote a — — s isolating Puerto Principe. It stains, began a lookout, but did .not find the yo gt it S bridges, (hus i lating Puerto Principe. | It} 00 listion with Russia, but the move s S e e S| el s did not,ind the youth, | are Gl held under arms in Lander, await- | Lu BOT THE CATOONSE WERE RILLED | for lours, but all were disappointed. None e Enta. il1iy) u)iey | mentihas ‘gone too tar.: ant the Russophtles,(, L. was) rencited'i100ey. thes Hat Ll When ho called’at the@¥*today. with G, | "5 Cross trom Governop.Bicharde —— were admitted to the court room but attore B nerto Principe. Meccnt arrivals at | 4o oW uppermost, and as the cabinet does | 4% ence In the “sweat box” in an effort | C: Von Rose, who said he was county col- BLOODSHED 1S IMMINENT. <eventeen Ind an Prisoners Who Attempted witnesses and reporters T Tt it whilo ‘the. troops | ot feel capable of checking movement, | €XPerienco in the eweat boc' in an elort fi uoror Clirkc county, . Arkansas, Stafford | POCATELLO, Idaho, July 22.—(Special to treape Shot Down, . e neinal towns the | which may result in the sacrifice of Bul- |10 discover just wha e I irew a check for the balanée of his deposit gram.)—At Dannock Indian ey, thir MARE <E, I1daho are garris at the principal towns th Chlcago record. The t, however, was | I MARET LAKE. 1 rebels have complete control of the countr garlan freedom, M. Stoiloff has prepared tc phettos) yaldenladiihy nalle Qa1 {, and turned the amount over to his | teen miles north of here, those in authority : r o1 y o esign emp| 1C aente )] ! : Al } P ) Mr. Rose said th s o ) y are 0SSE8S] of all the obtain Antonio Maceo 15 again menacing an attack | resign. Eat was employed as a janitor by Holmes during | jeotoe he. is ..‘I,, B s A QIUILTAG L hoaraiins il f -1 41l Indlans breaking the game law of Wyom 0! Manzanillo. Several soldiers were Fresh Troul Uolbmbin: J 8 mpelled to have large sums of | able, do not believe e trouble in the Jack e Mpeh IR tHeirasinivan mbin, he latter's residence here and it has by money either in his house or in his ofi son Hole country can possibly reach a fina g In Hoback canon they surprised B0 With MAauses DUl ol . > generally believed that the Janitor and his | Stafford w friend ¢ s ol e ol gagement which occurred between Manzan S Lrd bl ) p ey Tiates i fair trial improbable. In support of the moe f ' y 22 re hed \ FRtEd throy 1 Iren, an tlement now without more bloodshed. | ©3mp of sc en Indians anc k them al B Dutrantipreaantaal e bDIKY (r MORyiL GoIE fllo and Bayamo, showing that the insurgent COLON, July A report has reached | wife knew more about the alleged murde hrough them learned of the maney in th RS lolrran e it e e R ) T e e e i possess Mausers welcome to Captain General Martinez Campos oo o iined u ment supposed to h in recognition of his victory over the insur- i ged to M ms before her d were All aph wires to Sily captain general tory bas been confirm SR | that the telegram will 3 smber of business blocks, have collapseds Holmes became ened and re- | later that the Utes were coming to have a | pinger to send dy in a trunk, taking it with | big danc | I8 up in a corner o | t ada ver declares the state- | Wid ithe oMesrs fied Holmes 'h v‘wi | ut a o The railway authorities report the storm the whereabouts of the party Governor Rich m t I'””‘H(‘ 'I'y"“l\ Lk I i I it lost ral brid 1 its Silver City lispelled t X pare f Fr branch, and fs badly washed out. First res worst ever known in that section. The Santa vard in Detr Iy, il i v Hotmos fep nis s titemente 5 ”‘_“ Vi \\'W D s |H‘l erick Pease, a mem he party, received | ports were that several lives, even as high as PHILADELPHIA, July 22.—At his own re- | ger from tern Wyoming are in no dan |a_postal card r Germantown home, | twenty-five, had been lost, but later couriers, quest H. H. Holmes, insurance swindler and | dificulty is a matter by 1 that the present [ which resd as foll A " whilo confirming the reports of damage ween the Interior | “DURBOIS, Wyo., July 14.—Am going suggested rallroad in this vicine the remains. The d in the s looked for hourly he attorneys for the defense moved for July 22—On July |a change of venue, with the privilege of 13 thirty men left Jackson's Hole to arrest | renewing the motion if it should be fmposs sible to secure an unbiased jury or such a state of feeling developed as” would meke & (Copyrighted, 1895, by the Assoclated Press.) p ) a @ g 1 , h yretende house. of ast weel . g N E aining all the articles published in loecal Lere tatss Srevolition ShasPboken Lol | aInER L I Yo ’y o Fio hIraatie Beues "h\’l’W"” byl e St his dands o | depredations of a Yeturning band of Hannocks [ <on’s Hole. In the canon they tried to es- | papers connecting Durrant with the Emanuel learn that a large section of the insur- [ three of the departments. News was re-| The Hownes house on FIRCURE ST Gl oen' to raturn (o Arkansas, and the | nd thelr Killing of threo whit lers can~| cape and all the Indians were killed excey jureh lers. The reading occupicd the gents are quite prepared to lay down ‘\.hz‘n [ n‘»nllr:‘yl.(.‘;“\ Jf:}‘:l' ‘h.\mv 5‘(\ 'I};Wr'i‘f””\w e Senrio home ‘it day. Several efforts | matter was Kept quiet untll after the train | 19t be further med. Not more t 5 one cose, who was brought in. There | entire day, and will be resumed tomorrow, arms it Spain Immediately grants o Cuba | cable dispatches to the Associated press of a | Ared curious peavle M1 dav. Beversh SR | ior (o provent interference and (he necessity Indians have o far returned to the | were 133 frosh elk skins in (his camp. John | Durrant's incarceration has made him paler, aomplete autonomy, combined with alleglance | fresh outbreak near Paranquila, which was | were made by the throng fo carry the e on. farioreEn tariine Hacen SETieinity ot tha ane Ant ey Cirohs L i hiana hle I | B e D to Spain. Sl S R e R e bl I e e e LR ey Je! rd, formerly roadmaster of the [ will not talk in Jackson's Hole, has gone over into | he displayed no feeling and little interest, According to Insurgent accounts 200 Span- | bIAn territoty from VERELels. the Slceern| b Jvgad F ‘ b Gulf road, and for some time a well known Although it can be positively stated that [ Idaho and says every settler in Jackson's -— 1gn were Killed In ho_ recent fight near [of Genoral Altaro's ravolutianary movement | <lc N W o in the | Fesident ot this city. He now lives in New [ the rumored danger in this immediate Holo will be bulchered, =There were 00| THAIGEDY ON LAME JOUNNY CRERK Bhyam iy ! ,-1.“““ revolutionary spirit in Colombia. ement was badly yed, numetous | - e B, y witheut foundation gannog ‘“\ ‘[‘h e "' " ol H‘\ Wh . 2 ) ; florts to stop the leak proving unsuccesstul. | OMAIU’S NEW SUPERINTENDENT | bel'eved, from the advice y R e T st hrel | daha Taylor usteh lyitaillsdiin e l'es s to stop the leak provi 1 NE “NDI: Roddalptisnatidd s il dig have been sent away and that the bucks ar Wwith Horace Crofferd. ST, > 5 A treaty | During the day a second wall in the base =T el Ml,.', (iR arthwextbrn Wi (R th laily joining the main band. Jackson's Hole OT SPRINGS. 8. D.. July 2%—(8K \ 4 4 4 ent, about ten feet from the west founda- | semething About the Man < hossn by th ! Lk i that!l ot Seware. Hiowilentranohing CAnd awaitiie HOT SPRINGS, € uly 22.—(Special el e = has b conclud:d | n ecce and n, and extenling parallel with it for about Sehool Hourd Last Night, therepwillabe f j“‘" """ es there by he attack. Unless the cavalry gets thers | Telegram.)—Saturday evening about 7 o'clocld LATEST RETURNS FROM THE ELECTION | Russia by which a fixed import duty has [ thirty feet, was found by detectives. There DES MOINES, July 22.—(Special Tel SLCREL L CALG ELVOL (D wick every settler between Jackson's Hole |a tragedy occurred on Lame Johnny creeley = been determined upon for F n cereals, | 1re two stairways lead nto l;n‘]'l” gram.)—Superintendent Frank B. Cooper was | ndian lu he r..“\' n H "-(w untry ind the railway station here is in danger of [ six miles north of Buffalo Ggp, which Ip ta o Tour This Afternoon | and by which Russia is given the monopoly | ment thus formed and each securely locke =Sl ndent ] dian police who were sent to And sho i ) k \ Keturns Up (\)Al l..: |(!‘ll:' T\. Afternoon | and by which i I R R e i R L) yorn September 17, 1856, He was born on a | the hunters returned to the resery i g Ve A johin Taylor, a young rancher, was shot and .- how Ne, Oha r|(“~ :s thus far | PeCted that this will have the effect of driv- | 2fort was made to discover the use of the | farm near Mount Morris, 1l He entered | remarkable speed, and reported to the agent o Seneril LORDREoreante sy instantly killed by Horace Crofferd, ex-coms LONDON, July 22.—The pollings thus far | i, ""s popican petroleum from the Greek | chamber. ell university, New York, but was un. | that they had argued with the Indians, bu I have recelved no instructions from received leave the state of the parties as fol- | yapiet, Mrs. B. F. Pitzel Is back in Chicago after lows ('nnwr\‘ ves : |.|v;r«:l:,.\:;:\lx?x~ P S TP T her trip to Toronto for the Identification of | Lry ! ! parties ossession of he rav o 0 66; total upionists, berals, 3 McCar OTTAWA, ( Tuly 2 —The Oanadian he bodies of her children siiginow readyll s S el by olfaumatances 1o take up | MOt bring hem nd 1 will no nothing until I receive further rofferd’s sheep. offerd immedlately gav thyites, 54; Parnellite R ORI e e e e S e O 1 ulr';v'.vv she lmwum ”ldvuu nlx““n;l i A R POLICE PROVE TRICKY. nformation than I have. I have no official :a’l'i'*"" IpRo "1"“"””‘;'::“*““"1! II“II'NJ‘ opposition, 177. The governme ow has u Bp IO A8, Al TRLIONS. 0L S201UIRR BEIRN ANBUEAN00 BWINC E n 1880 to Miss Mattie ) P The Ind olice as o are tane | information regarding the trouble, in fact, iap, and W walve examination an l”! e “'rlm P e a three months' session, Lord Aberdeen de- |She made important statements regarding |!D 1880 to Miss Mattle Hazelton of Polo, Ill. | The Indlan police as a_rule are Indlan LAl majority of 108, Tho following additional election returns | INkering the usual atdross from the throne. | " say ‘she was kept in fgnorance that | A% superintendent of Cie publle schoole at dently .‘(Mv(]um.. aireport /{0l thele brothor|| (Sio0, ey naecetved 8| Crorerd s In charge of the sherift at Custors have been received jmportant Manitoba school question was but of them entailed murder. pomatan s RRale NOCEg nondRu ek SRS St e RANE0 T | meltalkend iwhath inormationk1d haye abaut | NS o i 0 SRS DR St Y Dumfries: Sir R. T. Reld, Q. C., liberal, [ yriofy" mentioned, action on it belng post DISCOVERIES IN THE CELLAR. Biio unlvarsiv am nrelessomot didistiorsiale I UDRRON S RORIRINFLEAN 10 nRO ISBEANT i te maiteriand/aNiT Havaininsyaitotaenaiy | S REERY. R 1,785; W. Murray, conservative, 1,185; lib- | [050 ™l “session, Bones and articles of clothing were turned | femained in the State univeraity for seven | this Hime. Cocamped Ko I ot o gn B¢ | telegraphed to the scene of the trouble, ask- [ SIOUX FALL D., July 22.—(Special.)— eral majority, 600; liberal gain, 70. % - up in the basement of Holmes' house today, | MONMth®: Tes!8NIng to accent the position of | trouble. KFrom some of the most trusted po- | ing (o be Informed of its nature.'” The arrest and Jailing of Lewis Vogtan Monmouthshire, north division: R. Me Valkyrie 101, Sails Wednesday, Bome ot e one e from the butcher | SUPerintendent of the West Des Moines | lice it s learned that many of the Indfans | o newspager dispatches General Cop- [Sate Clark, Charlie Jackson and Ben Murphy, Kenna, lberal, 4,905; H. Williams, conserva- | GLASGOW, July 22.—The sailing of Val- | shop, but others resembled those of a human | SC100I8 at $3,000 a year, succeeding W. M. [ who are apparently returning to their homes | yigor thought the trouble was subsiding. |at Fairfax, this state, for cattle rustling, tive, 4,023; liberal majority, 762; liberal 1oss, | kuria III, for the United States has been | foot. In a chest holding sccret belongings of | Beardshear, who was chosen president of the | have quletly sald that they were taking | e does not intend to order any troops to |brings out a very pathetic incident, as well 485, postponed until Wednesday next « ‘has | Holies the police today found a vest identi- | State Agricultural college, in 1892. The year | their squaws and papooses home to the res- | the scene until he receives orders to do #o [as & peculiar coincidence. These four lef§ (o] on_ Borough Lioyd-George, | b aed anin Welntathy Rean BNs WA |dad ks Sge long worn by Holmes, following his coming o Des Moines he ‘was | ervations, and that then the warriors would | or recelves official information which will | the Black Hills with some thirty-five head of liberal, 2,265; E. Nanney, conservative, 2,071; | o8 o ’_*w‘ i "”" “_“ Al k‘lfl il ] \‘\;' ‘1“‘3 which were dark stains resembling blood. | President of the State Teachers’ association. | return to ‘*‘see’ those white men in the | nt him in doing so. He attributes the | cattle about May 1, to drive their stock to liberal majority, 194; liberal loss, 102, PR e ahere hor omieses Wil ba | In a box were found a linen shirt and other | He I8 a tall, slender man, with black hair and Jackson Hole country. trouble to the medicine men of the tribe, [ the Missouri river. Shortly after that date Carnarvonsh north division W, | j;"‘l“ RS et Sy 00 | i rticles of underwear. The shirt had the in. | black mustache. He has a deep voice and The clash in that region is one that recurs | who are urging on the members to kill some | Ben Murphy was drowned in the Cheyenne Jones, liberal, 4,492; Pruf. A. Hughes, con- | #dJus I o itials “G. B. D.” worked in red letters. The | cordial manners. He is very popular here, [ every year, but this time The Bee corre- | white men to avenge a number of Indians |river, north of Plerre, ana his body founds R Valive. ; liberal majority, 1,6 At | transatlantic trip box was found under the floor and was cov- | It 1s not believed by Des Moines people that | Spondent learned at the agency that | who have been murdered, Your correspondent, while in the Hills the last election the liberal candidate wa Many People f ered with a layer of fire brick. In the cellar | the ¢ of directors will allow him to | there seems a determination on both sides [ G —— with the editors of this state on their excure not opposed. X i BRUT Rananiie near where the bones were found a woman's | leave the Des Moines schools, which never | 10 settle the question as to whether the In- | SERIES OF DESTRUCTIVE STORMS | sion, was in Hot Springs when the mothes Forfarshire: J. M. White, liberal, 5,150; | o oot Wb PR e o \ shoe was turned up, with evidence of fire on | prospered as they have under his charge. AiRne Rave-8 bl ShpEUR LA calntry of Ben Murply learned of this drowning. Bed nitely ascertai regardless of state game laws, The Indians | v oue Parts of Ohio, Indiana fon. C. M. Ramsay, conservative, 4718 e ans | (1) . o ity 41" Tnis is' & Huin of 4| have been destroyed and fitty will not give up their old ground without a e ARAR was her only boy, and as the drowning had TSI L e 8BRS mibh e et R e tucky Visited occurred two weeks before she heard of ity at ¢ Bralk. . Mr Hameay, tho Qe by s ] Characters far worse than Indians that - | CINCINNATI, July 22.—From different | her grief was almost of an insane naiure, s feated candidate, was the sitting mem urth here. The disaster has turned reason for their burial can be assigned by | tars and Stripes seidom Seen on Merchant | 1 TR A D b f - i ntense was it. A computation of tima and when elected, in November, 1584 persons out of their homes, for it is feared | the police, except it was to hide murder Vessels ut Gibraltar. LORLipATIS 91 u0.SOnniEy. taie dortrmined b [iarie ob Oigsand Hentugkyopame Faporty ofil vt ecn'ing ahiattiat Har Jon et aRalLEg x‘..«;\'\ majority of 288, showing a I f her h will lis- | Close by Is the bottom of n-‘ shaft, which | WASHINGTON, July Ganauth oy hey will not return next year. ‘K‘ ‘”“ "”’ . " 4’:““ ; Th \" i 'l” late of the drowning showel that it was Banfrshir Sir W. Wedderburn, Bart g ShRnRERn S R f e 1 at Gibraltar reports to the State departmen PECULIAR FEATURES OF THE LAW e R iR i ) <>Erx:‘.! 3 “wl Ny ‘u-\‘ e .’:.‘7.1 liberal., 2. J. A. Grant, conservative 040l falay o ThallsnathiR R eR RN AE Rt leads | that the removal of the Spanish Customs Regarding these hunts, Indian agents labor 2 A0l i s WPt el Rt Ly s 2,467: liberal majority, 510; liberal loss NSTANTINOPLE, July 22.—Advices | into *file third floor by tra aaan | house! from_the IDGrdk: baa. sreatizl thtirad | undsr, the embarrasting allustion lotdInatrucs | RAIRtA repart conehapad burats Mis the onei| ik (6] the AUSERIEIONE MELe. Su8 i0e Sterlingshire: J. McKlilop, conser received here from nica that o |under a stationary bathtub. A meeting of nhia 4 tions from Washington that both treaties and | near esy which killed Mrs, Wilson | HIOER, 30 SRS 0 Tr R e bout -1t and 5 W. Jacks, liberal, 5,48; conservative [ body of 125 Macedonian fnsurgents had an | the detectives engaged in the cxamination |, t fraud ! state laws must be respected, yet in several | and George Desolm in the his-fully, i asior about:Jt 8 majority of 427. This is a gain of a seat, | encounter with a detachment of Turkish | was held tonight, and they announced that in | o, Prevent frauc DUFLORE O RAN: S| natanoes they. are In . direct condlat.” T A0 RALED < Mo C4nb et fhope checred her up. Later in the week, aften i x ward Mill, near Mount Sterling, Ky.. | considerable telegraphing, it appeared beyond Mr. Jacks at the last election having a ma- | troops Strumit s added that their opin was constructe L !0 I months the importations from the United | Bee correspondent learned that at least 100 4 L e roops. pear Sleumita. . It s addeq that thy e opipian, i ructed for pur- | states have been as follows: Flour 3 ks are absent from the reservation, and ! ‘ Iivl‘l”x l:‘;llr'l ‘\\ as struck by a cloudbur a reasonable doubt that the man drowned o Mot apan: &t Wram | e N S, | T S0 o i 1 ek | ol S T, 503 | ey ' R v ek S | i orst et el Shhuti the O | Smnnne o "t b i o n-;r‘\‘.m-\r ‘majority, 1,827; conserva - o Hupkarlan uncmet tieintan: - o A e e charged with the |55 ozets pertumery, 3600 ehued; furaiture Agent Teters has begun u thorough Invest: N .H“»Ilt‘:}uyv:vuxl:u 0., B .\i.‘m Baird's barn was comforied, Now the. mOMss, wiljr O rinshire: _ J. W, Cromble, liberal, | turns show that the harvest docs not exceed ‘\\.::“‘:wl."y D oR o ! ',‘“(‘““‘1 charge i pe | conl_ trade ot altar’ continues to de- | through the Jackson Hole country on hors puLen re blown down and [ in jail for stealing cattle and a clear case b the corn_crop ruined. re: Vs _Crombie, libera) crease, and Algiers, the consul® says, seems back. The trouble reported by ranchmen i AL o v | against him. The vigilants who caught the Hon. C. F. Trefusis, conservative, | ipo average, but it is equalled. For 1595 the | Worn out by A. A. Minler, nephew of Julia | po the favorite bolnt. for " e Beemn s i | the mountains of the Salt river valley cannot | _ Near Franklin, Ind., in Shiloh county, corfi | rystiers had to do quick work in order to 2,040} liberal majority, 563; liberal loss, 403 3 . L. Conner of Muscatine. Ia. Holmes will b rite point. for coaling ve 4 b was leveled to the ground 4 040; liberal majority, 663; liberal Jos, 403. | yiount. of blighted wheat Is from 10 to 30 | L Conner of Musca res will be |}y closes nis repart By sartg: No mer: | be further confirmed. Agent Teters In ex- | W4 leveled to the ground. . | keep the ranchmen from lynching the ofs Kinloch, Bart, Mberal, 8410; W. L. B per cent. The autumn corn has been reaped the warrant with having mu vesscls have called a1 his port during | pected back Wednesday, and an authoritative | - Near Lisbcn, 0., the barn and other fender \loch, Bart., al, 3,410; . 3 AR T a8 A Conner s time between the atatement can then be secured of all trouble | 10&8 of Dr Marquis were de - conservative, 2,645; liberal majority, in many, distriots. ‘and there" has been ;n ;. onner soma time betwe o fast quarter flying eur flag, but no less | Statement can then be secured of all trouble | "iS., ‘aiem, 0., ha Brigham Pecutinr Irwilway Legislution lberal loss, 174 o . 5 warrant will be placed in the 18 0f Tns | Citag Tl i mare valling vachts Mave |ply cannot foretell just what will be done | killed and Charles Blythe and J. Wi SIOUX FALLS, §. D., July 22.—(Special.)= " Kindare |wv|=|h division: :‘-’nfi:wl‘ n, ) Togilshmen Abate w Nulsance. or Fitzpatrick, and while it cannot be | by some of our wealty witisens e " [ by the silent red men, who are said to be | Were badly Injured by thelr houses B. Van Buskirk, assistant Unitel States Sarthyite, 1,944; Carew, Parnellite, JEN, ST e ) e of our wealthy citizens U A R B ] ADEN, July 22.—Adv received attorney, returned yesterday from & good horses, including Marshal d escaped. Campos was wounded. There is | New much discontent among military officers a Campos' method of conducting operations.’ and Russin paLsnlr Kl b SIS bl o compate i cures Ho entred the | 1 (he, efuaed o return, and, s they’ ou. | Wasbington” wid General Coppinger lat | sheep o, Troutlearose” Been 124 e of law after: Teaving wollene. bus | Pumbered the police ten o one, they could | night when interviewed about the matter, [ paities over the posse of the rango fo livering the usual address from the throne, | the swindles and the mensures to carry them the bottom of the sole. As the earth wher —_—— these articles were found was not removed | INCREASE IN AMERICAN COMMERCI in laying the foundation of the house no the business there. This action was taker here | serve the présent time, it will be acted b, LB plotting a return to their disputed hunting | Struck by lightning from the vicinity of Bebera, East Africa, say stant that Holmes from New Towa Natibnst Bank. grounds unincumbered by their women and e 2,014 . g . . ; ahered ; Fatal End of o Prize Fight. trip to the Black Hills, where he appeared aa. T that the English expedition (supp ladel- | WASHINGTON, July® 22.~(Special Tele- | children. It is the general opinfon at the EatA : \ L Catlow: Hammond, McCarthylie that the Engliah expedition (wu Miner e A e Oy apecial Tele | agency that the Bannock braves cannot be | MILWAUKEE, July A fatal prize figh an important rallroad case. The governs Duckett, 685; McCarthy majority, 2,406; Me- | \BA¢ S0, O O ER0 CTet tribe which ring out : comptrolle: of thé currency today | yrought back to the reservation without the [ occurred at a road house about four miles | MeNt has instituted proceedings agaiust the o e A S L R Aelagoul b 7 | issued nis certificate authoriztng the Forrest | nge'of federal troops Rorthwest of thia elty last night. The viotim | Black Hills yomig railroad, as et & Louth, north division: Timothy aly i i Joiien 4 he“ather of National: ha ke et (0 1e a1 SORRA : ot ihis clty last night, The vietm | papor road, to annul ita charter or the McCarthyite, 2,204; Nolan, Parnellite, 1.4% An Act of Frivate Vengeance. tor {s a8 follows ; i n a capital of $50,000. C.| COLLEGE STUDENT (PORTED S\F¥, [ '8 LOWS i 4 1 of a West Side | United States statute of 1875 it Is necese McCarthy magoricy. 861 McCarthy gain, 162 | goprA, July 22—The gover L Bags | IARIN A (ollawE: . il son is presidemt and G. S. Gilber grocer, The boy was taken o Trinity los. | sary, after securing u right of way for s _Lancashire, southeast Brestwick divislon: f . ,.\,g " indulvies int murder of In t and r of the new bank. The comptroller [ princeton E: Well and sato |Bital whore he'died this aflerncon. When | railroad over government Iand, to complelg F. Cawley, liberal, 6.039; K. G, Mobray, con- | Beking duibies : e 1% R S-S DANCRARE. A0 Samaipter ) Dr Earl, wio was hurriedly summoned i in five years. This'law las not servative, 5,938; lib wajority, 10 o | Pre Stam s claimed ¥ e e P RS v Bl ol <L RAAERURY akte. | reached the sce ight. the other complied with and the *sult resultss liberals kain a %eat in this district. M. | facts elicited show crime was \ . . SIARA &8 IROsCRRQEInG] AR TOR &) NEW YORK. July teports that the | oipal and the iad fied, leaving or we Elkhorn road has bullt its line over par§ Mobray, the sitting member, had a majority | 4ct of private vengeance \ | Natiooel bank of Mpay SHr. of Princeton students engaged in proprietor place, The authorit right of and the Black Hills & of 155, showing a loss of 256 \ — ) e . t g exploration In Wyoming had by ill at once Investigate the affair, ing people » sued the Elkhorn fom pseph Cow awcast s re . sugar. ! FIily D. Miller was today appointed p ; vestl peop ;\‘l‘rl,‘;‘-q'h‘](t “:\‘A‘rp;\;u\\\. ..__r\“h« x’n‘ HAVANA, Muly 22.—The Spanish Tra r e T er at Foote, Towa county, la., vice C. aptured by Bannock Indians, caused much e fi\umm: 1Ix app U‘;‘g’ the right ul”v.lnly' hearty congratulations of your fellow coun- | atlantic line has reduced by halt 1 ! d ¥ mment and apprel amang the friend MELROSE, Mass,, July 22.—E T T i T g trymen on the Newcastle Jallor, Marley's. de- | rates on sugur shipped ¢ United St of Massachusetts dled at advisement decision 1s & 1 with feat. Hurrah for amnesty.” Signed - g ASHINGTO. 08, (8 il 10 Tailroads entering th Wililam Redmond, J. F. Egan, J. C. Kent, | Procress gtz tion fr. Holr WASHINGTON, Slyine g ecial exped immediately ser L of paralysis this aft by, the Tailiee % Hillk R. J. O'Brien NEW YORK 3 ? eek Chalrs | a y v )\ 'he tollowiny tranafers-in, the telegra X 5 vernor had been at the n William Tlecht's Sadden © el REw R, S T bl ’ . - ; nfantry are ordeced: Captain Commandent Fort Washakie, Wyo. Tele- |4 week ago he had ond shock of paral- [ pEADWOOD, July (Special " S s e T T f the students in this city, Robert le, whose s Robert F. Li v f \ nPMK ¢ graph immediately 1f any truth i rumor | yeis and steadily gr eaker "y MADRID, Preparations are | reorganization and J s ' v m ',}\ A S e S (T S TR PR Y :4 .“\ adl ‘“‘u Jroakar ‘\ his d S 11ag . lmaaah i SR be ade to dispatch large reinforce- | repre g the ery ¢ o s 198, comp F. LITTLE wars . e SN known and wealthiest mien in the RIRE WA Paleh & ¥ | f . s ant Wil N. Hu Mr. Little 1 the following reply | Rice, and his daughter, ) Davh 4 It L v ments of troops to Cuba. According to the upany, held 1 3 o8 any 1; First L A s 3 1 dead this morning while walking r)r‘c:«;‘l\rx’ vl;nv\ by :n;-x)lfu;._':;z August H:“ Morkan & Co n L lor e e y ter ¢ mpany 10 comany ) truth in the report. Nothing known Iron Workers Str ke Deoared Off Main iy s Rapid City g }‘h’. 1,000 engincers will leave Spain for Havana. | the Great Northern interests wer er ’ R f avalry, gr 3 last the party was heard from [ DAYTON, O., July The strike P freighting firms of th st, bull The government will ask the Cortes to m reached. President J. J. Hill of the Gre SMYTH! W er Big Wind river, forty-two | Dayton malleable iron works was offici allroa had been built through the bilize the First infantry without dela; Northern Raillway compagy left Chicago r 4 Mad L | from Washakle. iliz y ¥ . declared off by the strikers today y turned their atlention to mercantild BLrikie ot Colon 1a Sprendias. Now York e P gt the | i was writien 1o re by WASHINGTON, July 22.—The president | WASHING July P. B e, | the men returned to work at Kk ralsing busi g very lerates to Mr. Smythe. | has appointed Wililam A. Maxwel! 0 | f rce, one of the party of [ understood that before long (he w W ful and amassing fortune A few COLON, July 22.—The strike of whart and | therefore, that the plans will be completed by | In a letter sent from Englewood the hand- | s 1 assistant enginesr in the reve ui- | Princetonicns said to have been captured by | agaln be ruuning with their full te leaves a wife and several chib alpub«nrl bere is extending to the colored | the end of this week. \writing of Julia Connor had been imitated | ter service. the Bannock Indians in Idabo, this morning | men, any C; Ca y C to eon