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oo e i ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGU SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS b Corde ! Y Poonditlon of the Treasary. Iy Atss | AAVVLAIYR Al A J Compelled to Ask | UATH 4 C( '.R] :\ ("\ U, that Governor Holcomb, wno f# chalriman of 5\\ EP[ BY A FLOOD | Bedter T e Exmates, : whboring Citfes. the board, will call the’ meetin or take any Generally Looked Upon as Being a Friend | the fact tha e Iargest soton and 51 | Demand to Bo Made on the Government fo | strucive fre whih: s of of Senator Gorman, e T Increased Rations, | of cotton textiles from England the first hal — } | The most de- > 2 of 8 COURT. structive fire which every viited this town | Members of the Fire and Police Commission | A «fx‘n‘n:»lfl I‘Iv' w"‘” wT.'v‘vly: v\‘vl‘ ylu”'?- 1s as | O P " ,,‘;‘.”.’.4 v‘, el : nn: afterno ,‘ Ml“ Ask for Deaceablo Settloment follows 1"“ |'\" irday last Governor Holeomb | Casper Mountain Cleaned Off by a Terrible s still burn although under contr t J ssed @ letter o the supreme court ask y | started in a pile of lath in the yard of A {“f‘,‘;]"; n\w; mbe -I\"vr‘ rtaln ,m‘,y.v; . \‘".m“n f Cloud Burst, ACCEPTABLE TO THE CLEVELAND WING |of the present year increased over 7,000,000 | QUTCOME OF THE GREAT BANNOCK WAR | SPics. As the bunches of Iath burned their (BUSY PERFECTING THEIR PLANS | for o commty i e case preseited to them a7 yards, The increased prosperity of the coun twine band ke and the buches spreading Norval replied to this letter that there was | BED ry and the prospects of a large crop this open caused an intenss heat. The fire de 1o way to bring the matter before the courts ROCK LAID BARE BY THE WATERS Millionaire \l;rt Lt llnlil.l' ore | year are causing augumentation of No White Men Killed and partment was promptly on the ground, but | Howling Dervis ‘ until the members of the palice commission — 0¥, Governor on. the wand in this Hne t & had_been appointed, when proceedings. cc Likely to Be fe Ted e lumber contiguous to the burning lath sin e o oI . when pr 1S cou " r f prman's Name Robbers have entered the hotse of the in AT LI y Ned ohupkt, AEA° WRhGu e SN oF piottitl Dl LT b bR SRR T T TR srney general in quo | Trees and Soil Carried Away and Dee ered and Hisse spector general of rolice in this city, carry-| o Hunger ix App | - L 8 Todny er om warranto. The object of the governor was t i " ing off property to a small amount. Th water were playing on the Piles the flames respo get an adjudication before the appointm posited in the Valley. newspapers comment today on the audac’ty of | made rapid progress and in Wes than an hour in order to avold trouble all around th thieves the extensive lumber districtyoccupied by the he ur upon the court in his BALTIMORE, July 31.—When the news | Mexican bonds in " t f R b T s et [ chnibobld [ Boreoe, Jlorire. | LANDER, Wyo, July 31.—(Specta mils of A, Spies, the Gleaffl Lumber com- | 1y foilowing has been given out for publl- | A3t DAL to avert disturbance and CAMPERS CAUGHT BY THE AWFUL RUSH - p TR A imber company aster was his only object in addressing ing that Senator Gorman had slated the rich | érnment can meet lercet, and the im- | Eram)—There is little or no Indian news a shect of fl Al brisk northerly | cation by the members of the Fire and Police | the court. dry goods merchan : 'eh | proved financial cor of ‘the treasury. | here today. The latest dates from Jackson's | wind fanned the flames and at one time Commission 4 AN < e [ Gkl LD 10 government rec Hole are yesterday morning. This came | looked as though the wholellength of Main | [n view of the f SAYS DURRANT INSULTED People Sleeping in Tents Overtaken by the city, for gubernatorial honors and State Sen ¥e.1TH " L ) tor B. Crothers for the attorney generalship n « M i o | t h went B X t that Inflammatory pub thFotgh 46 spacial borredpondant of the'N street would be swep sides the ex- | \ions have been circulated in Omaha | Unknown Woman liadly Wanted Now rk Herald, who has arrived here. In |Ccllent home department, pfompt assistance i mah in place of General Kyd Douglas, who up to a ¢ . wh i able receipts. r to questions he would only say that [ Oshkos " today had been led to be the nominee babl t I hat | Oshkosh | fiict | tictpat a0 Witness, imo from Marinette, Ghech Bay and | respecting anticipated comnlications and con- | g oo A% i between the present Board of Fire and }>\\ ”‘\\‘yl’l 0, July 81 The chase for s Arul o is beginning to be feared here that t s have as yet been killed ir The mills of the companies named will [ Police Commissioners and the one in which it | (h¢ Woman whom it Is alloged was invited a howl of surprise and disappointment wen mala Is playing fast and e with re- | Jackeon's This is a great relief to | Probably be saved, which i a 0 the | (4 claimed will be appointed shortly after the | Nt0 Emanuel church by Durran up from many quarters, especially from the | gard to he treaty obligations, as it OWINE a6 Hiave - who Nid. tHenAR: At Tat t of ‘a miracle considering the huge | - : Y whom he subsequently appeared nude, still - country, where the desire for the reassess- |0 her procrastination that the survey is not | Vil Pt Rale Ll o AL of flaming lumber by Jwhich they a first prox., and In. further consideration of | vontinues. The story s to the effect that is proceeding. Mexico is ready, but Guatemala | !IVINg hat place surrounded, Conservative !estimates place | the fact that many believe that after the first ment 18 strong and where the fri says her chief engineer, named Walker, is in | The Indians tonight are encamped near |the amourt of lumber burfed at 3,000,000 LB, harn tinder anl arrangt ment to take her to a party or social gath measure had supported the candidacy of United iR 1 Pol o § ) othiee bitafngs. sHALHFODEELY. deatroyen. wiil e and Police Commission ering. The two met in accordance with the cn, Women and Child sy owell e tatal oy <50 000 A ol | and two organized police forces in the city [ agrecment and as they approached the 7 has o insurance, but the Shore and Girard | Fecelving orders from two different sources, | hurch Imrrlm;‘ Suddenly | thousht of the e starving and that they would rather | companies are insured up lo four-Afths of | with a tendency to violent collision, the un- | i< companion to enter the ehareh with b constrained to make the fol- | and left her in a side room while he disap. CASPER, Wyo Resistless Uataclysm, ent Pours Over a Popu- day of the ensuing month there will be two States, and nothing can be done | Oregon Buttes. The people of Dubols are | feet, valued at $400,000. Barns, offices and | pourqs still keeping a sha , lookout. It was talked { loudly today among the Shoshones that they | re G Drowning Thomas G. Hayes, a leading exponent of re- | until he returns. It is surmised Guatemala assessment, Several of Hayes' supporters | till hopes for a Central American union were 50 embittered that they declared their | When hier associates, the other Central Am intention of voting for Fisher, the avowed |yo" o' ml‘”m':wv',\f L opponent of Gorman. 8 or H who Great disorganization and governmental de- 3 Shrtle \to o T 'S0 e he had from the outset been as- | moralization exists in Salvador. There is | the burning locality, were fif a state border '“f;_;"-;r' TRAL e oF e R LD LT, ed of Gorman's support, emphatie: de. | much probability of an outbreak the ing on pani~, All the available drays and he present board of commissioners is a | Fb H6uRh hAlL tATnUIfG. tho Pl | Eured of Gormas'a spport, emphatcay de. | i bbby ot an onibica thre, | 1| Bk os, Lamib v Shosonss, | ing on ani, A ne availaiie Srysand | The, DR Moo, st 14| 5 (oneh Bt el trom o, vt | b b il gLt A0 rewspaper) by the Mexican Publishing com- | informed that peace can be secured only by |household cflects from threatened destruction, | Absolute possession of its ective offices | (o HT NNt Her hat and gloves, These ar. | Of Casper mountain near the head of Garden charged treachery. The other candidates, | pany is reported to be the largest ever given | increasing their rations At § o'clock the danger of & further spread | and intends (o assert and maintain such pos s he handed out of one of the front win- | creek and about six miles south of the town however, excepting Judge her, philosoph- | for ‘any newspaper property here. The new | - crimy S . 3 5 of the flames was averted session untll its right to its public trust 16 | gowe to her with the threat of death it she fcally bowed to the inevitable. It was 12:25 | company will publish the Mexlean Herald | HEYEN) Wyo., July 31.—(Special Tel>- Py determined by the supreme court of the state. | g1/0i1q say a word about the affair. e when the convention was called to order. |early in autum A staft of experienced [ BTam)—No news of importance has been re- | MADE A HARD RUN FOR LIDERTY. | It proposes to exercise the right of its oftice | *"1his sy ls anonymous and o one has| The creck fs about seven miles long from Senator Talbott made a lively address. Dur- | journalists has already been engaged | cefved at the governor's office from the Jack —- ; in a lawful manner only, with considerate- | como: torward. to supstaniiate ft- The wt - n mil 8 I 1€z anig shithustast. proposed. & ‘ohider. for i | son’s Hole country today, The following | Pe¥Perate Thief Threw Three Men |ness but with firmness most efforts of the police have falled to show | John B. Hurst. The cheers and hisses, how- | SHOT HIS SWEETHEART FIVE TIMES | despatch was sent by Governor Richards to MALS L ILERA LR 0 he question, a he 1st of August en- | that there is a particle of truth in the ac- | Near the head of the creek is a summer re- ever, were almost equai in volume. A cheer - | the commissioner of Indian affairs tonight CLEVELAND, July 31.—Two men made a | suing, if another Board of Fire and Police | cusation, Men and women are found in for Senator Gorman met with better success. [ Bullets Gave Out or He Would Have I have reliable information that 200 In- | bold attempt to rob the safe at the Bar- | Commissioners is appointed, will b> Which | abundance who say they have heard other Mr. bott predicted a big democratic suc Kil Himself. dians, supposed to be Utes, were seen yester- | tholomew Brewing company on Michigan | 18 the legal board? “'The creation bi another | pe coss this year. He closed by introducing Mr MONTREAL, July 31.—Isaac Gauthier, a|day near South Bernard Carter as temporary chairman, wh made an enthuslastic specch on the demo- 1tx Cou lle fighting soldiers than live and starve to | the actual value. For two or three hours | dcrsigned feel the inhabitants of upper Main street, near ». July s1,=(Speclal Teles death, There is an agreement among the gram.)—Last evening about 8 o'clock a terris Bannocks, Utes, Lemhis and Shoshones that LA A ble cloudburst occurred on the northern strip of Casper mouth to source and is li sort frequented by local pienic parties and is | ple say it was true, but when pressure | credited with being one of the most beautiful Pass, Fremont_county; also | strest today. One of the men engaged the | P00¥ of police will not, cannot change the | s brousht to bear the fabric collapses. Cap clgarmaker, 23 years old, emptied the five | Party of seven Sfoux on Red Water creck, | pookkeeper in conversation while the other | v Sicstion e e e stplieves tnrc titeiry ohambers of his revolver fato o girl to whom | 88me county. All were mounted, armed and avérsaLin) ! The undersigned are anxious to have th: | mor has foundation in fact Just previous to the rush of water down KHRBE butlook & r i without women and children. The people of | 9Uietly slipped into the rear of the office and | matter settled by the supreme court at :he | Two additional jurors were secured today | o valley an eve witness says that he no- The committee on resolutions after an |he was engaged to be married, Celina Con- | promont county are under arms, and wire | When discovercd by the bookkeeper was | very earliest moment practicable. It is for | to try Theodore Durrant for the murder of e ‘ oL hour's deliberation returned with a unan- | signy, also 23 years old, yesterday, shooting | me for assistance. Cannot these, and all In- | busily at work on the safe. An alarm was | their personal interest that it should be, for | Blanche Lamont. ‘The third pancl of seventy- | ticed the cloud and it looked like a great Imous report. The resolutions approved the | her through the head, chest and arms and | diuns in Wyoming, be called to their respec- | immediately raised and bath thieves started | NEither they nor any one else can afford fo | five names having been exhausted, an or democratic platform of 1592 and the demo- | instantly Killing her. The tragedy was | tive reservations? down the street with o erowd betind thee | hold an office to which they have no title. | was iesued for a venire of 160 new names 8 3 : cratic administration of President Cleveland. | committed in a house at 19 Bonsecors street, | MARKET LAKE, Idaho., July 31.—(Special | yell top thief A paliceman soon over. | 1t 18 our desire to be conservators of the [ The additional jurors sccured today are M. |0ut ¢ ‘e small end. The cloud scemed to y declared against free silver and ap- (a rendezvous which the girl and her lover | Teleram)—A number of disquieting r o 6} ors (HO e, AwhB it i Wivevolven | PIaSY) (A1ICCUERGTEtBICEIRNELERME JCectod IR P D mpaLe oOITITIsuIcn ¢ narshantgard 1 the Wilson tariff bill, which was | were in the habit of attending regularly. | POTtS were received here today that show [an r a short struggld’ broke away with | toward the preservation of good order and | Nathan Crocker, contractor ur Jurors 1N | ¢ the north side of Gard K characterized as the best the country had | Gauthier, after his arrest, said he bought the | the traveling bands heading toward the Hol of handcufts dangling to one of his | the protection of life and property all have so far been secured. Counsel for [ th EENZR206704 [QUICER CTeel (CANYON IN) known for thirty-five years. The adminis- | reyolver for the express purpose ef Killing | COUNtry are becoming more annoying to the s The fugitive ran a short distance Belleving that the law passed by the last h the prosecution and defense are pleased [ washed clean of ol ana trees tration of Governor Brown was highly com- | his swectheart He also, he said, intended | Settlers along the trails. Lieutcnant Penn then turned and deliberately fired severa) | l€gislature deprives us of the offices to which | at the character of the men thus far chosen FORTY FEET HIGH plimented. The platform contained no refer- | to take his own life nad he not used all the | ©f the Second infantry, who is stationed here, | shots at the policeman, who promptly re- | We have been duly appointed by the governor Instead of being driven, as heretofore, from i 5 2 & ence to Senators Gorman and Gibson. The | bullets in the revolver in Killing the girl. | received a telegram today from Idaho Falls | turned the fir N of the shots hit any | Who under the constitution is alone clothed | the county fail to the city hall in the sheriff's The first thing the terrible flood reached nominee, John E. Hurst, although a Gormat | It appears that he is dying of consumption | Iforming him that the settlers in Swan The thief again ran and dashed into [ With executive functions, and believing fur- | private buggy, Durrant was today conveyed | wag the pleasure resort at the head of Gars adh-fent, has also been a consistent follower | and Is also suffering from another incurable | Valley. eighty miles southeast of here, on the building occupled by the Sherwin-Wil- | thermore that the act by which the present | in the ordinary prison van with less notabl | of the Cleveland administration and will | disease. He and Miss Consigny were to |ast side of the South fork of the Snake ns company and up several flights of | board is proposed to be abolished is null and | prisoners. He s'ill continues to be the sub- | den creck. At this point all the building GENREIRE itk tis DU otiinG party voten ¥ | nios bon e jaras Oon river, had massed themselves In a stockade | stairs, The thief reached the fourth floor and | void, we deem it our duty to continue In the ! ject of much “hero worship.” As he was | were crushed and swept away and the orlg- YR 1w et b (ond | e 4 6L At e for safety and sont an urgent appeal for | then he was cornered at the window by sev- | discharge of the functions vested in us by | leaving the court room a well dressed and [ = h democratic stafe central committee, called | pROTEST AGAINS MOTUA ODA TS | CEooDs eral of the employes. A fight took place. The | the charter under which the city of Omaha [ handsome woman rushed toward him with | [l site of the hotel at this point is buried the convention to order and named Bernard | k SALT LAKE, July 31.—A speclal from |fellow was desper He knocked down | is governed. C. H. BROWN, endearing words and attempted to embrace | b Carter of Baltimose for temporary chairman. | Spanish Senntors Urge the Govern- | Pocatello, Tdaho, to the Tribune says: A [several men and threw three out of th D. CLEM DEAVER. |him. The sheriff protected Durrant from this HISSES AND CHEERS. P L e courier is expected at Soda Springs with im- | window. There was a roof of a lower build- COMPLETING THEIR SCHEME. admirer and also refused to deliver the quan The mention of Senator Gorman's name by | MADRID, July 31.<Republican iR s dalthro iy i et LR R R R g et | P A i eraeyia a1 (O vrolill Snaiaha Oomelj LIt L0t AowersjReatitoghis calliby straiigerial the orsels and demolianed Sy ergiinERIERIIE gome in the crovd was greeted with mingled '-m'.n;‘x\”.'u.d deputies have a pr dark, and they are sl coming. A number man arrived at this point ,and with 4 blow sl rEadsl e from Linceln 16t | NBGio. RIGTERS T UNDER ARR LB LT S LD B D ol ; e est to the of tourists are leaving Soda Springs tonigl of his fist laid the fellow low. The hand e e spored’ new = In addressing the conventlon Mr. Carter | of ine Mora claim without the sanction of the | belloving It safer at other places. All settiers | cuffs were quickly snapped nto place and the | brospective membere of the propoted new | Nee th of n Me BeGve a 0 gald that all indications were that the re- [ F the r : 5V IS tars gl a5 ihive M aTt i) 4 B oltceniny thans Kuatlad i tHER Hitho he|Board of Fire and Police Commissioners WHILoARand ok MiEi AL R D must have passed a narrow defile about two publicans would be united in their efforts to | ¢ LB DRl o A | el Iy s e e o puie pper DATCHOE L BE BeIER A 1 i R ION et W0 LEE PN wawheldiat(the roomiiof W2 Braatoh ] | R e o R TIAAT FATR TU1 P12 TR RlGetRIk, | mbea trom. the: mountaln or elect thelr nominees, no matter what their | ernment’s precipitancy in settling the claim alley and are fortifying themselves central station. He gave the name of Jos who is slated as one of the appointees, at the RN G ETAN E8 e LY O b A ¥ s RAwan a0 8 e A Bachelors' Quarters, and the policy to be pur- | POSse returned from Brookside, the scene of Without warning this great of the fact it would be encumbent upon the | humiliating upon Spain, and that the con aeccy fofs B Indians second thief was not captured. Fllad wastonia e alked over. Colonel A.|last night's race riot, this morning, bringing democratic party to lay aside all personal | duct of the United s 10 taking ad .. SETTLERS NOT ALARMED. NOT 0 T A STRIKE, Foster and Paul Vandervoort, who are also [ with them ten negro rioters who had been a likes and dislikes and work solidly for the ! vantage of the Cuban insurrection to press | CHICAGO, July 31.—The Record's corre- expected to be distinguished by apzointment, | rested, two having been rescued from the en success of the democratic nominee, whoever | this claim is-an exhibition of an unfriendly | spondent with the trcops on the way to Jack- | Miners « ors Both in a Mood | did not fail to be present, s 4 4 i jeen | either sleeping or just about ready to retire ho shall bo. He asked ‘Maryland to set an | disposition. The government has decided | son's Holo wires tonight that very few of ements This was not the only meeting, however, | 881 white miners after ropes, had 1 B i example to all other democrauc states by | to pay the Mora claim in three installments. | the settlers in the upper Teton basin, the part | COLUMBUS, 0., July,31.#The uniners of | held in the interest of“the Oburchill-Russeli | Placed eround (heir necks preparatory tofor the night. rolling up a larger democratic majority than | It is the intention afterward to i the | of the country through which today's mareh | Neisonville favor eontinuing work The | CONEpirators. AIl the prominent partici hanging them. Half a dozen officers were TFRRIBLE RACE FOR LIFE. ever before. United States to recognize Spanish claims | has been, have been frightened. One house | - L Pies pUAB IR NI "¢ lin the scheme were hurrying and ekurrying [ left at Brookside to arrest other tloters and [ oo (0 B0 R Bl T John E. Hurst was nominated for governor | for damages to property in Florida of citi- | at the entrance to the Moose ereek miners of Jobs went to work today and will {ahsut the streets early in the evening, hasten- | brevent further trouble. iuvestgation shows . Newby and his family had retired for A canyon preyen i % on the first ballot, zens of that country which were incurred | was barricaded with a high fence of coral | B0/l @ meeting for the purpose of appoint- | ing to meeting places of which they had pre- | that the negroes whom Deputics Woods and | the night, when all at once they were surs The committee on credentials reported that | during the civil war in America. poles and during the eriod when exciting | 118 & weighman, The miners along the [ vious notice. Those who were belated —in | Baxter wen. o arrest were entrenched in o | . ,0140q with water and a race for life come the credentlals of all the delegates were Tupper and Char ain Confe Teports were being brought out from Jaek | C. H. V. & T.. the Baltimore & Ohio and the | aloons and cigar stores were summoned by | ditch, strongly reinforced. They poured a [ rounded with water and a r lite com; found satistactory. The temporary ofcers 3B HoleX thiek neighboritie renohten. AHI] O . bt e tideay LR et messenges murderous fire from thelr cover, shooting [ menced. Newby says that he heard his wifo were also made permanent. LONDON, July 81.—Sir Charles Tupper, | their families spent the night at this hobse. | opinton In favor of continaink werk st the | g The diecharged policemen who have heen | down two officers at the frst volley. “Re- | goream for help; ho grabbed for her, but The report was acc:pted without any op- | Canadian high commisstoner, had a long In- | This precaution, however, has been aban. | CP.mic" in favor of continuing work at the | figuring on reiustatement under the new com- | Inforcements came to the whites, but the ; ) position. Colonel T. V. Boughman of Fred- | terview with the Rt. Hon, Joseph Chamber- | doned Since Sunday. when news was recsom | Prices now being paid. The railway officials | mission had their meeting in ome of the | negroes never ceased firing until their am. [ missed and In the next second he was being erlck county, chairman’of the committee « x ! ) L i | that troops were coming. T Oinacts received | yra under the impression that the mining | numerous rooms which they have been using. | munition was exhausted. ~ Then they fled resolutions, read the repc mmit- | 12in, secretary of state for the colonies, n the leenlity norcoining, Other. ranchmen | giiyation will not be disturbed some | Other meetings were also held by expected | to the woods, the whites in pursuit. Three which was adopted ly after | Charles made a pumber of suggestions re e aocatlty were not slarmed at any time. | sorjous matters dsvelop fn th wppointees and the leading lights of the star | negroes are 'reported found dead and one | ¥as the last he saw of his wife and baby. having been read. The on resolu- | Barding subsidies between Canada and the | Seven of the u““'_’;‘ "‘ € "‘I!“i‘ n's Hole PITTSBURG, July 31.—Vic mber gang were kept busy running from | Wound One woman is among the rioters | Newby grabbed the limbs of a floating tree tions approved the old democratic platform | mother country and mberlain made | TEC0 fRINE (he guard which killed the Ban- | charles T, ' Chapman’ and Directors | one assemblage to another, explaining the | arrested. Half a dozen women took part in ¥ of 1892, and the able and patr adminis- | counter suggestions, on upon the | BOCE 184 ‘“x u’u d to | scap: v\‘hwl‘ being | ¢ W, hleuderbe and Alexander pation and telling what they proposed to | the riot All 1s quiet now and after floating about forty rods was thrown L I LT WL e ey b was reached. Sir | {aken (o Marysvale for a hearing before the | Dompatér o - the © Coal Operators B ot i Ehi inolivig: am Brididh: bne' ot Ahgialk. | ou. o brak against free silver and approve of the Wil rles Tupper preparing to submit his | ; kel “"I of the peace, have left the | yyq have been appointed 2 on of Hall and Senator Caldwell we leged leaders of the negroes in the Brook son tarift bill, which was characterized as ) taller detail to the colonial | Jackson's "Hole country for Montana and | Gommitice to meet the miners in 4 cont » ‘clty in conference with Senator Dick | side riot, was seen in the woods near Brook| Mre: Newby was found this morning bee the best the country has known for thirty A R S AL LR e G question this afternoon ith, hav vidently been summoned ide and Deputies Cole and Jones pursued | neath a pile of debris twenty feet high, The Ryosxpars : nevitable. | was pub in eharse ot o iaicago Record | believed some arrangement will be effected | help Omaha settle its “‘purely local matters.” | him and covered him with Winchesters. He oo aitration of Governor Drown was | ORI S Sy oty Newe e o | . Pl TR o Toan et o | 31! e SUIED 4"tk W e | ey’ have it e merber o dhe | Serch T Ftunie s Wi he0y xkeh garded by the committee as being demanded | dispatch from Berlin saving word from Con of Marysvale when the troops reach Jackson's averted. Vice President Chapman said that [ 1ogi which passed the not ol o o A ther many mines {n the district that | ¢ 0 bill in the city to by the people, who would exact of the repre- | stantinople announces that Turkey has ac- | (08 '”" K“l" are any Indians in the | will pay the rate demanded temporarily. | culmination of their brilliant piece of wor side today and the 700 or 800 whites and sentatives to carry out their wishes for a [ cepted the reforms which ~the ~European | /O S 0K & e ""’;“ with the .| This rate of 69 cents per ton with blacks are discussing last night's affairs i & of freig His wagon outfit is com= fair and cquitable assessment. No mention | powers demanded in Armeni: he officers of the command are convinced | company stores, and 64 cents without them. | ASKS ¥ 3] MEASURE groups, A single pistol t would precip! y ar the Newby vi was made of the records of any Mary - that no Indlans will be found. Several of | A" number of operators have contracts on [Eape gl s \”“““‘,! hreeinl Iyisiingd. TohotNEnby campanay land's representatives in congress ruser Dead e Whe e constderable experience in | hand that will compel them to pay the rate | Governor ¥ cws Hin A munition has beencentered at Brookside ir The nominations for governor were then | SOUTHAMPTON, July 31— dealing with the Indlans, say that the dit- | in order to keep their n running. The nition to the Churchill Combine, case of another attack. At noon everything | Neb. Harrison's two children were caught called for. Mr. Grason of Baltimore county | james Kieth Frazier, C. M. G.. nspector gen- | ferehce must be settled at once or @ border | Pitsburg and Youghigheny Gas and Coal | LINCOLN, July §1.—(Special Telegram.)— | s quiot P Ny i ' Sl 1 = presented the name of ex-Judge Willlam A. | pra ¢ s dled today on board of Mr, | Warfare fatal to both settlers and Indians [ company have alredy made the concession AT S O TTrTI E S i ik in the great flood and carried away. The e Baitimare Oity. Hit rotoranom: 4 | eral of cavalry, dled aTd of AMr.iliwinii' bo inauguTated This morning Governor Holcomb transmitted Ormond’s yacht in this harbor and will pay 64 cents, Maryland’s representatives not representing 5 spots in € al Wyoming. hill suspended in the alr with water running have burst close to the side of the mountain, ath debris twenty or ‘more feet deep. om here the water followed the course of ernment against the payment water forty feet high and thirty rods wide differences before the primaries, and in view | of the United States is unconstitutional and | Af'0 Wyo. This leaves all their property | Rawson and said he was 38 yeats old. in its rush down the side of the mountain found many campers up and down the creek, carried on by a great rush of wat That boy has not been found rious police | Lynching was talked of, but was not at Newby came to this place last spring from witness the [ tempted. There is but little work in Brook- | Longmont, Colo. I§ioneaead 1 heltor camped Samuel Harrison, lately of Alliance, : ok Sty e tellonlne latier. 8 looby each LxiAtie ey DOWN T bodies of the children were recovered this the wishes of their constituents in congres Mude Him Over Into a Bara WAS A SLALC R OF INNC MANY HOMESTEADS INVOL D, General Churchill and Land Commissioner morning. Ore of the children was a boy were greeted by loud cries of “Gorman, Gor- | LONDON, July 31.—Rt. Hon. B. F. For- | {\jertenn Misxionars Soclety Russell: 12 years old and the other a girl 16, K . Ty ¥ Society Ownership of the Towasite of Ponca Sir: P 3 3 y & man. wood, conservative, member of Parliament Up the Cause of the Banno Clty Pussed Upon. Dear Sir: Permit me to hand you here-| CARROLTON, Mo., July 31 AID FOR THE DESTITUTE, HURST ON THE FIRST BALLOT. for the Ormskirk division of southwest Lan- | NEW YORK, July 31—Secretary Ryder of | PERRY, OL, July 31—A feeiston involv- | citimers s properte awmers of Omoimoent | the Taylor murder trial will begin tom IRke tbodiba ot llib Aronna0 Brhea Rl TOURLE Mr. Bernard Carter of the Second legisla- | cashire, has been made a baron, the Indian department of the Amer Ing rtion of the town of Ponca City | felved by special delivery carrier last even- | ToW morning, the evidence in the famous Lenfl e 0L SIS SHETS GRRY tive district of Baltimore City then presentel — sionary association has been in correspondence | was vad' in* thet1oni1C 1A 'oMoe" Kose the’ original of which is in my pos- | case being concluded this afterncon. This | to the town hall and will be buried in the the name of John E. Hurst, who he said was [ CONPRACTORS ARE GIVING IN. S hVihe Talor pErAtta s s a5 L In the localiland office here | session. Allow ' me to rtenew expression | moining the state succeeded in doing much | Casyer cemetery. Some idea of :the. force unpledged and uninfluenced by any one. This Sl e fing the | this morolag, glving thellenfron which are | 07, I0F, 4898 S0, 1AYS TUR MAKEr WAH | damege to the Taglor alibl, sa teatified ¢ statement did not_coincide with the views [ Striking Tallors Are pldly Galning | Bannock Indian uprising. As a result of his [ the Santa depot and many of the best | lig: carly adjudicated in the supreme. court, | yestend st a il L bl e of the crowd, s Hurst is regarded as the AT They Ank. investigation of the matter he says: “If | buildings of the town to Andrew M. Waugh, | Yours very truly, B Mebhetridne it e v Bt oy | that o the first two miles of its course five Gorman candidate, and a scene of wild con NEW YORK, July 81.—The principal feat- | ever in the history of our country a prot 1 homesteader. During the hearing it was SILAS A, HOLCOMB, Governor. . B tridge, wife of a Baptist preac fusion ensued which was only quicted by a was on the stand and testified that Alph ges of rocks are to be found. These lodges ure today in the tailors' strike situation was [ cught to be raised by Christi peopl: | developed that one of the claimants obtained | The petition is the one published in this [ had worked for her during the excitemen AR threat to clear the galleries. Mr. Biedler of the Third district of Balt the issuing of bonded agreements to c against th slaughter of the Indian, it is now, | @ booth certificate at Arkansas City, and as | morning’s Bee, signed by sixty-two of the [over the Mecks murders and that Alpha | 2T¢ tWenty-five feet high. In first lodge X AR resenting over | The Bannocks, under the laws of the vas no authority for a booth at that | prominent Omaha citizens. had told her that the attorneys for the o boulders torn from the mountain side more City then nominated State Senator | tractors. Of these 110, representing overy oo, re allowed to hunt. Th t was held that the certificate was | In reply to the letter of Governor Holcomb | Taylors had called upon her (Alpha) and Thomas G. Hayes, the champlon of reassess. | eighty shops, furnished the required security, | jaws of Wyoming forbid this. A party and the holder was entitled to | transmitting to the attorney general and | asked if she knew anything about the a ment, and it s expected that 2,000 coatmakers will | Bannocks kilied a lot of gam= in Wyom in the Cherokee 'strip. This deci- | commissloner of public lands the ition of | cused men pha had replled that she did torn up and carricd down the The convention then proc 1 to ballot for | resume work tomorrow. The strike, though | They were arrested and while being taken to istained in the 'department, will | Omaha citizens, requesting rd to delay | not and furthermore declared that she believed it 1 s 1 th the nominee for governor. The result of the | omewhat abated til on and the strikers | Jail sixteen or seventeen were shot down in | Kn thousands of men ot of claims they | action under the new Churchill-Russell act | the Taylors guilty h knocked o wagons of-allithe first ballot was: Hurst, 86; Fisher, 31, giving | declare they will fight until the cor h:ir tracks, unarmed. Those of us wh » now holding, The department, at the | until the supreme court shall have decided | the props from under the alibi story s up and down the creek were dee | the nomination to John E. Hurst.” Jones re- | have all fall n fin 1 acknowl know of the brutal chara of many of f the Cherokee strip, only made | upon an agresd . Attorney Gen and Katie Bailey and several other wit . i S Churehill has sent the governor another let- | who had t 0 alfbis for the IR ; mush <49 cefved four which wore changed for | defeat by signing the new agreem he white men who live in the western ter- | IF ns for eight booths, to be located on t ter composed In the same insulting lan They were shown to have perju t s escaped with and teeming with the same abuse sclves, After the testimony w Food of the torrent can be formed from the fact welgh fifty tons. Trees two feet In Hurst when It was seen that Hurst would be | About 100 cloakmakers from th ory | Titory, and their i ho h A hundred feet strip surrodnding the land to the nominee. . E. Gorrell of Hartford | of H. Gerschel & today quit JAns;“bave gray i 4 o0 e SrONd. NAER STAl AT : county moved that Hurst’s nomination be | cause the proprietors charged the workers | lnned in order to kil al | the booth four miles southof Arkaness City fiter which he made public yesterday. In defense presented some rebuttal made unanimous, which was seconded and | with using cotton instead of silk threads has glven es 3 at some enterprising man, whose name has | je(ior impugns the motives of t usion of the sur-rebuttal carried making garments. This cloakmaker kA are;m C Dever b wa, procured 4,000 blank | wpo have signed the petition in b after Instruct > counsel to prepa asriad, = P A MALIDg iasrmeats. - T} . Cloakmakers | ho whole on t n rtificates and openied & oot In the heart | Mo, pAV€ SiEneq the betlion tn bel nstructions. As a whol . oS e COLORED WOMBN 01 AMERICA. B R i R e rkansas City and - isqued nearly 3.000 | (0% 00 g and their advice is haught ut a stronger case ag prisoners thar BUFFALO IN THE FLOOD 50 cents a day in the ! vernor Rich, ¢ should a p e was torm down by orders [ he € on the first trial v trial today At TFFALO, | ecla of Int the Colovea | V28 refused, and LA ke immed ately fol rce the laws A wh T ary. All people holding chese | V1" u:‘ T T Hecal ney Conkling ar getin i | BUERALD, W ly pecial Dixcussed by Delegates. lowe "”"“, gt B the first aggress 1 then bring s under- this=declilon are lisble to | . iR A AEHEN, 90, The @itarney gene Judge Rucker ie out badly worsted | )—Yesterday afternoon a cloudburst ocs TON, July #1.—Today's 1 o the | iver i e general headauariers at Wai ! M Bt iy - taately gets mixed n s facts.’ In that ! E h men ¢ was largely at-| halla ball the Bannocks know that they wiil | RESCUED A DISABLYD SCHOONER. | Governor Holcomb, acting strictly within his HREATENED BY FOREST FIRES. T nountains. In Afteen tended. Mrs. Jos St. Plorre Rufn/| ‘The Headquarters arbitrators was ally tried and severly . constitutional authority, appointed L. J. Al presilel. Rev. Alexa der Crummell of Wash- | thronged in the afternoon with contractors | found guilty, the uprising wil al | SBick We ing Station [ bott superintendent of the asylum Toetor rted that color prejudice In this[A@nd their bondsmen anxious to file papers of 4 i . insar oln and the senate, als mkton asserted that color prejulice In this | tiroamiont and set the machinery ' in- their O Byderhaza Lo hes . CLEVELAND, July 31 was re- | in its tutional authority, confir th f barns Sountry had becn Slaniaced by ctste preli- | shops humming ance e contractor cos from the Depart i celved at the life saving station here shortly | Nomination. The old superintendent ”}l“, have Just reached here from Whitedal LT of better manhcod and womanh ORg | ey tiv o Biscrodis.tus | AT [ R ARE s acrress 88 10 after midnight last night that a schooner | jsaniah ‘and retained possession of the asy. | Gulliver, two small towns about fifteen P8 he colored people, and Charles tractors are ylelding the cise there need be no approhen ' vas flying signals of distress and drifting | lum by force. Attorney General Churchill | east of here on the Sault Ste. Marie r 1dental Georgla told of tho fll-treatment of the colored | the strikers and threat tt all those | the troops there will use harsh mea toward the rocks oft' Willoughby, sixteen | and Commissioner of Public Lands Russzll that those two places are in great da tel re pun, narrow escapes women couvicts in Georgla, The convention | who may yield. so that it trom | agaiust the Indians. No mean hin th les down the lake. The ¢rew and surf boat [ members of different state boards destruction by forest fires, which are ragin : an eral children were rese vated to prepare resolutions condemnin the attitude of the contractor pre ach of the Department of the Interior, he e started for the scene on a tug. | 'inued 1o 28 Hay:and ta pass v in all sections of the cointry. Help corgla convict system. =~ Resolutions w clonglng | ten the“atrike. | Aaya. wlll be dpared ~to br he guilty Der. was. found BB he: the Beptha | BIP YOUSLOrS IOTE Aer ALDOWL Gad m wired for and thirty-five men were adopted congratulating Mra, Ida B. We i chocteldt said the tangle | parties to justic nnfe of this port. She Bad lost her safls [ formal demand for by pliace. The quo war arnett, the anti-lynch law agitator, on her not be straightene eas — — and was leaking badly, She was dragging | FA1t0 proceedings were w n beha SR ALy f more. as some gerent | SAYS WHITES ARE LAW AMIDING. | both of her anchors iu the heavy ses and | of the rIEDUIul appointee, who was el ey ors would have to be X A e ety rom his right and against the unlaw B e Y eron ] B 14 have fo | 107 | Governor Wiehards Defendn the seq- | SOUI Bave been o the roeks withis seasor, Who was holding the fort, P v L ters in (1 ‘kxon Hole Count short time. Atter mieh Jpeges 4 | conversant w s will therefor Russia Once Placed a King's Kansom | | the strikers CHICAGO, July Richardy' FAUrN0 10 e vessalianOiuetnas towed true the refer HAYANOLL G0DEH0- | o it et i oghs ARGt es ith of Buff Bich 1s ordinarily dry, was His Hea 3.0t th nterpret t ib the 8h levela tas he (HathTee generalas a fine p'e cok’s station on the Boo : CHI( 31.—Augus Kenkel b A is ot & and the Bann T Reverses Drove Hish to Sulcide. f sarcasm ala Aty e } L the Polish count who shot h Sunday | SIMPLY DROPPED OUT OF P, Ag Teter 1t ght was granted MOBERLY, July 31.—Dr. A. E. Robinson, Mr. Churchill his letter by af Dasse IR As both of these s ito night, died today at Michael Reess hospital. | 5 i was to hunt upon unoccupicd lands fn the | manager of the gold eure Institute here, | PEAIINE o the A i Wika Dl M Tyt k Clean Kenkel's real name was Algernon Wilhelm { My nteriotin Disapys 208 8 Drome ed States,” said the The | cut his throat this mornjag and died soor 1y as possit : L om a i . The Djialinskl, a count of Poland. He was born s an. ds in Jackson's Hole a are not ward. It is generally supposed that the 4 A Hiinois . . s N - ; s all SELL WRITES AGAIN | ) on 1u.Memel, now a part of Prussia, in 1823, | SAN FRA 1y I upled nplated treaty was sulcidal. Robinson was formerly a ] ! tisa » foun L ok, who y has oc- | Moreover A oea T bet ar It \ Tae ) led T oner Ru e highest An ardent patriot, he aided his country : ie- | Marsey JDeace dose 20} etwesn | lawger 13 clrcumstanees and marrie ARARR IO A SPRINGFIELD ! 1 ghies O AISHE gl Ak, B8 2080 BA qUE 1 nent i in the | the whites and the 3 e laugh t General Weaver of lowa. |® £ latior to J Futas g : BB T A auiies Ty At aba Bunt there under the treaty recently suffered he f ar as to in Russia as a Polish spy. After Ben . Th says that he is p jugation of his country a price of £0,000 B ie R iar e : arge maority of the “Prastye o roubles was placed upon Kenkel's head by s s Pt knows the 1 ¥ Couvier Walks Russia, but he escaped across th Saaren N0odman-_aRd n awabid'ng | SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., July 81 of Polind and came to America Cook has not been 4 L build g gram )—Leonard Halonen, a “trusty, w oenm Veus : h es of the passen ! 18§y last pight | { ! ¥ : tn New Mextoo, York £ s e gencral passenger office al the e sion | ST. LOUIS, July 31.—Judge David M y Mt yoar g for grand larceny r ; ) v P At Bremen—Arirved—Wittekind, from New ¢ ay's labor. Careful iuquiry has bee £t mmitted {n Law anty made for him eves since, but the only infor- ol re 81 ¥ m h 3 . [ made for him ever siuce, but the only IO | 1un Coleman, colored, three months in the | Suntn Fe § Con Full Thue, Sula altarnan Wit the membars obithe (8 Taton W stak D of tae At New York—Arrived—Teutonie, from Livs | was seen a cramento on Tuesday of last | Work house for snatching a pocketbook from TOPEKA, July 31.—The Santa Fe Ral heir attitude, b A Catskilh ormool LN 008 AL RAABIS. Cook handled | & Woman on the street. Under the statutes | road company has put its emtire force in the 2 Land Commissioner Russell and| Rallroad Director Dies Saddenly. i : At Southampten--Arrived—New York, from | all the wmoaey of the genersl passenger office, | ©f Missourl the offense is a felony t ¥ 0 punish- | rallroad shops here on full time of ten hours tor general left on the 6:05 p. m NEW YORK, July 31.—Edmund Smith New York. | The railroad officlals say his accounts ave all | able by five years In the penitentiary. Judge [a day. There are between 1,200 and 1,300 | traln for Omaha, with the expdetation that | Philadelphia, ex-director of the Pennsyly At Tromsoe, Norway—Arrived—Colonbia, ' right and are at a loss to account for Lis | Murphy decides Coleman's offense is petit [ men at work. Up to the present only about | tonight everything will be arranged f d " were washed trom New York disappearances \arceny. 800 men were working f ime appointment of Colonel Foster, W. J. Broatch | street house, be aeversl daym about two m from Buffalo, bes 1p Asked for a ey i had risen that many Spes! 3 f s In Buffalo, MANISTIQUE, Mi ulty. The magnitude nt there on fal train i t u an ever bee GLADS ) 1.—T stlll ‘much fire in this viclnity and th remai e north. Maywood across Rock creck, north of Bufs ectlon of the country, and Dry creck, six miles on, and there is a rum nmunicas lisappeare yet made a reply fon this afternoon f the |8 ¥ e court of criminal correction gave Wil