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TABLISHED OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 3, COPY FIVE CENTS, FASTES WAR SHIP APLOT| 2" s St it 2| FRANCE MUST GRANT JUSTICE | Siise i i ~ it END OF THE INDIAN FIASCO[onvy, voven venen IR PLANS SPOILED In reply Mr. McAdoo sent Captain Sumner The postoffice at Schwedt, Stanton county, . g n Platform. the following messag Neb., has been discontinued. Mail will go COLUMBUS, 0., Aug. 2.—The whole of the Navy Department Greatly Pleased Over the | , WASHINGTON, Aug. 2—Sumner, United | Nothing Less Than All the Waller Papers | to Pilge Worse Scared, if Possible, Than the Set- | forenoon today in the populist convention i . i g States Steamship Columbia, care of Com- = i John I Cavett was today commissioned % ' was spen earing to pleces the plattorm | Judge v i » Churchill-Ruse Achievements of the Ship, mandant N Bipoklyn: The de- Will Be Satisfactory, postmaster at Vardalia fa. g . tlers, :,: ”“] ke ',“,’.;‘.L by K”,,, P ',,l,.H' gt dge Hopewell Forbids the Ohurchill-Rus partment extends to you, the officers and — % ’ ; men of (he Columbla, its congratulations and FILING SCGAR HOUNTY CLAIMS. _— resolutions. Jacob 8. Coxey of Massillon CRUISER COLUMBIA BEATS ALL RECORDS | (/s o1 the reqult of the run from the | FUSTIS INSTRUCTED TO PRESS MATTERS ' BANNOCKS RETURNING TO THEIR HOMES | ™ neminated for kovernor " 19k 4 UHESHTIT, Ceard - Tob hes ok babirs 5 P TN OF COnNIPUTeE DOWIEE: - The plattorm reaffvms e principles of | RESTRAINING ORDER ISSUED BY THE COURT M'ADOO, acting secretary. WASHINGTON, Aug. Z—The work in- LU IS AR Ll CEOAREN the Atlautie Two Daye DEPARTMENT SURPRISED. Depart cident to the payment of claims under the Quicker A the Beat S potd The department was surprised that Cap- | More P t priating $238.289 in liquidation of L R s O RS T Wi St MOC THAMS A G RAFEELD RIS a Fin unpaid bounty claims for sugar produced Any Natlonality, e H‘;":I"I‘H,”“"‘,‘]'!jH‘Lvl)l” (”: ‘h:v“ l::» of the ed Man. prior to August 28, 1804, I8 being rapidly am— pecially Instructed to do this, and the de- % pushed forward M the internal revenue process In Debs cage as subversive of rights N AR f wan general | BURUTISNS WHN foully desifous Of sttatnifie M8 | wAGHINGTON, Aug 0—Fulling to fe|Durettl and iready 8 latge number of th8Y yrapgmt LAKE, 1daho, Aug. 9.~ t trial by jury: favors law aga ‘'COMMISSIONERS' " BONDS ~ APPROVED veJoleing In the Navy department today when [ ye®o 17 The Lweniy-four hours ratt “" | cetve any assurance of progress trom Am-| ) ims lhy\\\ been «.n,.u‘ul.-.\l‘ and sent (0| iy iwar” fs over. Rellable advices from | MeAt of any debt’in gold; demands fmme Ll the Assoclated press bulletin was read ar When the Columbia was ready to leave | hassadce Bustis In the Waller case, Acting l" auditor for approval. None of them, | .o yjcinity of Jackson's Hole indicate th i Wl Un L U BRiAG ; nouncing the arrival of the Columbia off '3‘:"; "‘ ;"' had ‘\u r| .l}“l,...lt rs, .n‘: | Secretary of State Adee has again cabled '{ \,\" :"’l;fl::hlrlr ‘;;.:l ‘4\1:',{ ::;fl;l {'lf..“‘\: mp- | 0" tndians have been seen in that vicinity As to state affairs, the platform demands | Dervishes in the Lobby Howl with Joy Over Bandy Hook. Assistant Secretary MeAdoo | gt Creer o e ia coal, the'same | him to press the request for the record of | of the constitutionatity of the aet m L‘lL fince the trouble bogan. They have kept | the referendum piui; reduced salaries; ta expressed the gi T the fastfaq js used by the American line steamships | Waller's trial at Madagascar, and has in- | the appropriation. The claims under the act | 0 hiding, more from fear of their lives than | JCEtMES FERIIATEN B0 Co time made by the cruiser, He went to the [ on helr westward voyages, This was more | structed Bim at some length as to the posi- | appropriating $5.000,000 as a bounty on | from any purpose to organize & campaign | favors elcction of all s te and West Indies aboard the Columbia and PR G possible Captain | ton which he should take in presenting it. '\: kb LI ot ane sugAT are coming Ii | against the whites. It Is now certain that |t :u_‘vl m{ :1‘ L vote of LINCOLN END WORKS IN GREAT HARMONY Sumner will be called upon to explain why [ It is understood the department has adopted | received thus far, and several of these have | (1€ Teports that large numbers of Indians | SHERCL OF BAMOF taflc @ herself handsomely on this trial across the | o did not obey instructions to this effect, | the view that this government is entitled [ been sent back for correction as to the | from other reservations have been Jjoining | “"RRuseh MO8 WO L s e S ATLIC but it Is expected that lack of coal will ac-} 4, ype full record of the proceedings and | €vidence of co polarized test the Bannocks have been made up out of the | Jacob S. Coxey of Stark for governor; John The Columbia beat the time of the New [count for the omission The applications for refund of the amounts | excited imaginations of a sccre of “war cor- | H. Crofton of Hamilton, lieutenant governor . Sy The eight main boilers and three main | that Mr. Eustis has been instructed to say | o€ 0 A i s « by two day 1d previous to this trip paid as income tax prior he dec n of tt h Jeorg D Ireene [ ardless of Law Amid the Ap= York by two days and previous t v nes were used. On account of the in-|to the French authorities that nothing less | the United States supreme court against | Fespondents” who have gathered here and | George Harper of Green William | & : L the New York had the best rd Of ANY | yuries sustained by the Columbia when she | tnan the transcript of complete papers in | the constitutionality of the income tax law | Who have kept alive the excitement merely |-BaKer i L s PIRURG S OERLIGEDRE KL AR BHID oo the ante McAdoo | was a o S t the s 5 r [Stark « yahoga, supreme judge; William war ship cr g the Atl X 1 was docked in hampton, the steam pres- | .= oaco will be sufficient to satlsty the coming in with surprising slownese. | for the purpose of selling “news” of the | A, Gloyd, Tuscarawas, public works; Thomas tern hers, R14 today tha vas no longer any | sure was lim to 140 pounds. The coal t more than one-half of the. whole numbe sald today that there was no JOWCT nd | Allowance was set at 200 tons a day. At 12:10 | United @tates whether justice has been | Nor MorS than onehalt of the whole number | agtair to gullible eastern newspafers. | M. Hickman, Morrow, clerk of the suprem Koubt about the &y 'I" ke any vessel | @ tube blew out of one of the boflerss An done. It also stated upon what is believed | oo being. examined and certified (o | Oue here now anticipates any trouble at | court that she could no doub O etael were | dttempt was made 1o stop the leak In the.| to be good muthority that the Insutructions ary for approval, preparatory to | Jackson's Hole or in any part of the coun- AR LU L el 67 ton a spurt. That is, If th usual manner, with a wooden plug, but th: | to Mr. Eustis go farther, in that they dire : nt. il Ty i vl Pl b u me of the more infiuential mem- f o Lok S0 o rchin Russell appolntees, sighted in the morning the Columbla could | presure was so great that the plug would ot | him to say that the final refusal to furnish jarty are not ple with th ; b op with her before night he Minne- | 4y In place. At 1 o'clock a. m. the fires | a complete transeript will be accepted by nies in Assfugments. thoroughly scared by the reports that the ) rAT R AL e v who were yesterday confirmed as members A ‘"'.’ '.'q ,‘.' ki 1 0t her sl ,m'r and | Were therefore hauled from the bailer, its | this government as a denial of justice WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.~The foillowing | troops were on the way fc exterminate | umphant everything, and it was the pi of the Fire a Police commission by the el L sl o o safoty valves opened, and the boiler SHUt | “Atiorney Kennedy and others Interested f changes have been made In the judge aavo- | them. As & matter of fact, the Intlans have | dominance of Coxeviem and his novel Idsas | A. P. A, combine In the city council, wil not e P A iy Aol ff from the steam pipe. he effect on the | 4y the Waller case are at present trylng| cate general's department: Colonel John W. | been scared e d1hi6e (s faened Softatiy | Mhat does not X me of the conservative | ,¢ t ed Btates haz the (wo fastest ships afloat. | whip of thus losing one boiler was marked. | ¢n qovice means. of secur Ll TR ek Bl Ay s been’ zca ver since the ragged constabu- | o0 ige — Agide from the endorsement of & i 4 ok g i A prominent naval officer pointed out what | Tha peyc arell teoe 1081t o fos | to devise mean ecuring financial as- | Clany, from West Point to Chicago, relieving | lary of Uinta county made the first assault | Otat form, the endorsement of | izsioners until their titles to th:ir offices g ng PRl RN b S tance for Mrs. Waller, who, notwithstand- | Major Stephen Grosbeck, ordered to San o4 5 UtTe Sy e e MRS i b | shall have b tested in the cour he « lored the most gratifying points con- | 4 minute, and the speed from 1 o 16.88 Yhe SHANIEABAA L fHOM L MAAREAYAAE (8 i kel S| upon the braves who were charged with vio- | Coxey’s 1-interest bearing ! ; Ui rial. He said that when | knots. The leak was repaired at 6:45 a. m he has escaped from Madigasear 10| Francisco, relieving Lieutenant Colonel Ra- | [FF B Mol tlie state of \Wyo. | E0od roads bills and the denouncing of the | Judse Hopewell of the district court came all the conditiong under which the Columbia | For the succeeding four hours the revolation | Mauritius, is silll destitute among strangers | ward Hunter, ordored to $1. Paul, relieving s s Vo B GF Dok hte Ihs silastonl molt s in ite oot SR e made her run are considere results | increased to 104 per minute, and the speed 1 far from home. Mr. Kennedy has made | Cantain Glenn, ordered to Vancouver, Wash., [ ming. o1 3 s h must be regarded as remarkable. In the [to 18.75 knots. This was the only serious | arrangements at the State department to ter relieving Captain MecClure of the stk platform iy Soon_after his arrival meys for first place, he said, the coal while good, and | trouble caused by the leaky tubes. Two | have any funds contri 4 deposited there iteenth infantry, who has been acting A dispatch received at the headquarters COAL MINERS WIN A VICTORY. ) Bemis, C. H. Brown a D. t‘m probably much better than the cheap variely | others blew out but were plugged up without 1 forwarded direct to Mrs. Waller. He ad 1 is ordered to join his|of the Departm of the Platte this fore- ) i members of the Fire and Police usually supplied our vessels at home, was [ much trouble. While the instructions from s telegraphed the facts of Mrs. Waller's | command Bliss. noon indicates that the Indians were r | Wil Be No Repetition of th 1% | commission, appeared bef him in chay not the very best quality of Sewell's coal. | the Navy department was to run the Colum- | condition to Governor Morrill of Kansas, In et ing from Jackson's Hole by a str f ____Strike ot Last Year, bers and presented a petition for an In= Then again the engine department | bia under forced draught on the last day, | which state Wa: imerly, reslied, Swith | HOfe TEAICOIGNCE her Opened, |0 ragarvation. To test ite PITTSHURGIATR 9 SmhaifEreat eonll| ol S e e AR A cruisers are not as fully manned as are the | Captain Sumner was unable to comply with | the hope that something may be done there WASHINGTON, Aug. The com T | the Union Pacific railway cffice P miners’ strike will probably be ave and ghips of the merchant service, or as those of | that order for the reason that it was im- | for her relief, and will also seek the aid of f of the currency today appointed William 8. | tg telegraph for information to stations the miners will granted the advance de foreign governments, and consequently the | possible to piss the coal from the wing pas- | members of the negro race. Mr. Kennedy clson recefver of the Unlon National bauk | the Oregon Short Line, from la Springs | manded provided they consent to wait until endurance of the men in the engine and fire 8 Into the bunkers fast enough. Only | says the counsel in the case are content 0 op Denver, Colo. westward. The following reply is from the| yne 1st of October. A meeting of the coal rooms Is more s y taxed As an illus i b could .‘i Tk ml || uln.n( i 7“‘(»‘\\1“\; await its adjudication for their fees, and Authority for the organization of the Valley | division superintendent at Pocatello: Rl sl LD il i | appear in court at 2 o'clock this afternoon tration of this fact, it s only necessary to | passiges, and the had to be trollied | tyat no money is necessary to assist in the | National bank at Phoenix, Ariz., has been ‘A 4 who has just reached | OPerators was helr this morning at which | ;4 gy cause why the temporary injunce give the following ‘compzrisun beuvweer lere to the bun prosecution of the claim. Y Soda Springs s he left Carraboo this | thelr committce was empowered to actat their [ yion “should not be permanent. Judge Columbia and the Englisk crujser Terrivl 5 AT P ENGITRDY XA = - v .. He . h i 2 to ta ce this afternoon. The ) f 20,00 FOUGHT A PITCHED BATTLE, TG PENSION - Insued Anotl raud Order. morning. He came through the Pray's Lake | conference to take place this afternoon. The | yopeyell, after due deliberation, acceded to Columbla, horse power, 20,000; number CONSTRUING THE PENSION LAW. WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—The Postoffice [and Blackfoot river country. He reports 200 | operators agreed to grant the miners’ de- | o pericion and signed the restraining order engineers, four; men in enginecr departm Armed Bands of Negroes Whites Bannocks at Grave Lake on the way from 1 1 SEcteins e Mond, Claimants Who Served with Co " has issued a fraud order against | pIAROCKS B Grave, Lake on the way from | mands in full on October 1 and promised asked for, The petition of the plaintiffs re= Terrible, horse power, 26,000; number of [ Amr Anm ates Must Prove it Was Involuntary. n . of Hammond, 11l She | (e, Bole to A S40 | see that the rates of 64'and 69 cents were | cites the fact that at a meeting of the city Shibesrs, sight; men In éugineer: depatt- |, ATLANTA, WASHINGTON, Aug. 2—In a recent pen tress of S L L G L B ULT LRI TN e S M i A Cbieli | BELA VGAterasy G HROR ARSI Biont 854 between Marletta and Atlanta took place [ WAPEINE neretary Roynolds of | recently debarred the us o fight on their part. The scire se t e ol ounci esterday oon, & majority I words the. wark. on. the " engine | aboubitwo miiles east in Oobbcounty: : Tiis | lon case 4 E ary over, and settlers understand they It was claimed that present lake con! of the members of that body approved the n the Interfor department decided that wher: ing to make thelr way back to the reserva- | would have to be filled at'ftho present rates, | Londs of Foster, Broatch and Vandervoort, there Is a record of service in the confederate Aug. 2.1 s state- [ tion to avoid troops. Information thoroughly [ but that after they were closed, all con- [ by which they qualified as pretended mem- force is just 60 per cent harder on the Co- | opposing s were a posse of white men lumbia than on the Engiish ship, while the | on one side scarching for a negro rapist and x army, such record falling to show whether Avai- able. tracts would be made at the new pric Dhie)| horas ot the' Bire what Bolltet COnTRaION SR men (luh;»:‘.“y::;, :;yy\;- “..”‘(. one ,rmu-q M7 | on the other side five or six negroes. Friends | i S RN e Tl abie i aER R BATaE % HeriUs karsaiawIttob, Wl Emeptethemngs ; i . p D an do the men in the other & 2 T i vere om foot and | the Eervice was voluntary o oluntary, able cas] d SAW NOTHING ¥ CAMPFIRES, operators’ committee will meet the ers’ | and for the city of Omaha Among men-of-war there s abs AUMULEMCL CABL T G I S LU e presumed that service was volun- | $107,118, flictals at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon, and In their petition the plaintiffs allege that nothing to compare with the Columbi; Winchester rifles and shotguns, | but such presumption may be rebutted % A . 2y Jnekson's Hole Sayw |4t the conclusion of the conference t et L E S e none of them cver has made such a run and negroes were in wagons and on | the burlen of proof being on the claimant U AL I VIOK)E Are Ca AU miners will report to the convention, Tt UL RS G LT AL none could, not only because they do not [ yules, all fully armed. Wehere the service was voluntary the claim- | californin Rouds Satd to Have Swi DENVER, Aug. 2—A News special from | thousht the miners will accept the terms | dervoort is illegal, null and vold, having been ;- \-\ryrnmv‘t;:d‘\‘l::‘xv “‘n:;.“”wxl“‘;\ I:mu\lurv: 'x'::r' Saturday night last Jesse Hardeman, a|ant Is not entitle t) “I‘l a pe um\m hlu‘ wher: dled t t Lander, Wyo., says: J. Willmarth and two v\”«rk‘q by the operators and continue a ‘1 in dirct \'lemn( url law, and contrary the ropart of a Hi-hour trial of the English | "°KTo farm hand, 25 years of age, attempted | [Le SEIVICE S NOWY, SORBRISOY BS WAV | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2.—~The Chronicle | other Colorado prospectors arrived from i “Tig miners and operators have reached et el PRI cruiser Royal Arthur, made in the Pacific | to assault in a most brutal manner the wife | jrecumption of voluntary service must be | Publishes an article in regard to alleged | Jackson's Hole this evening. They left |a compromise agreement and there will by gome months ago, and her maximum speed [ of J. R. Robinson, who lives two miles from | shown on the circumstances of each case. frauds in the rallway mafl service on the | there on Wednesday morning and had a|no strike. he basis the compromis. for four bours was only elghicen knota. while | Marletta, The cries of thg woman brought [ Another case, said the secretary, holds thut [ pycific coast which It says promise 1o lead K ride into this count They had seen AL CIORALLUE LBy GO L) o L or the twenty-four hours of the trial it was | er husband to the house, but before she | when a soldier was discharged to re-enlist and | , S o ol 8 no Indians lately, but the night before they | Ut October 1, when a uniform 1 T T T e only 165 knots. This vessel is officially | could acquaint him with the negro's purpose | did not then and there eniist as a volunteer | 0 ON¢ of the most far-feaching federal in-| B8 o478 B amlires whish. moemey | (Broughout ~the ‘district will be made of | The plalntifis allege that Foster, Broatoh rated as the same displacement as the Co- | the flend had ed and thereafter deserted from the service | Vestigations ever held here. It Is alleged i o 0 neemed |60 cents, with the company stores, and 64 | 4nq vandervoort threaten to procesd under Jumbia. Of the other fast British cruisers | A posse was immediately organized and a |and never returned to or was discharged | by a rallway postal elerk, E. 8, Colver. and | 10 occupy the entire rim of the basin. At | cents L the Churehill-Russell i none of them has dene anything at all com- | search of the surrounding country began.|from service, he is not pensionable under | others that the United States mails were | S9Me of these fires he judged that there were 10.aOhutahH1RARAIL agbo L mAny, ol TN parable with this perform of the Colum- | About twenty men were out searching for |any law for any disability contracted un 1 q AV and o small parties of twenty fo thirty, and at to be clothed with all of the rights and L] Y y fraudulentiy stuffed with the advice and con- ¥ v, bia. In fact, the cruiser Blenheim, on which | him last night when they met a party of | der the enlistment from which he was dis- ' c{on i & 3 others 100 or more. The settlers thought | Mabel F powers and functions vested in members of the British plume themselves, made only a | negrocs In the road. Suddenly ome of the | charged, or that from which he deserted, for | Sent of Superintendent Sum of the maximum of 14 knots when returning from | negroes arose in the wagon, and leveling a | the reason that there was no period of llflum ;!I\l\’lwn'\rf’(;lu m: servic Halifax, after having carricd the body of Sir | double-barreled shotgun at the aprpoaching | time during which he was regularly and { during the month of June, er that : John Thompson there for interment, party, fired both barrels. 4'h|rh}~ Il\“..._vn:t legally released or separated from (h(" sery- | the weights carried during that month, ch | there dictate terms to the army. This con- | Edwin Holt, who hav en here for tions they are about to assume control of ecelved ninety buckshot in his lert arm, | ice. formed the basis for estimating ¢ t firms the repert of the ngth of the In- | Weeks, presenting “As You Like It,” and police forces of the city of The white men returned the fire until some Mr. Reynolds so claims that an insane [ to be paid the railroads for t ans. They are vepor to be gathering | rove beyond the , beeame inv zarding the laws of the stite as \ hundred shots had becn exchanged. A mule [ clainiant, under the dependent pension act, [ vears, might appear unduly large. Railway | gunpiies and taking them to that point, and | some domestic trouble that has brought | ihey now exist Dt 5 b 3 > which one of the negroes was mounted [ may file a valid declaration for pensiom by | postal clerks of long experience say there|evurything indicates a stubborn resistance | Miss Baton's mother and father to this city PREFERRED SNAP JUDGMENT ame of U but the rider and his companions fled. | a competent person as next friend, but be- | are great opportunities for stuffing cars in | against the mili Wilimarih dearnedis hon|aliot sini HoIUET Witk was rumored ¥ 1 e e e NEW YORK, Aug. 3 « | This ning a hat worn by one of the | fore payment a guardian or committce must | such a way as to rob the government of | comiig out, from some Prospectors, tHAL f | g ViR ML, The plaiatiffs allege that Foster, Broatch cruiser Columbia w y 3 was discovered by the roadside | be appointed. _ s millions each year. The Chronicle says that |farge body of men under command of the 4 l‘"“l -""7 E L and Mr. Holt fr nd Vandervoort, together with members of ated _with blood. None of the negroes | ¢ocyim 7 this local scandal opens up a wide field for | sheriff of Fremont county had gone into | 'ended to elope during the performance, ant | i dhh 4 SOCIETY WOMAN KILLS A ) X 3 a of county had gone intc forma recaware that quo warranto. fled from Southampton, Eug. at 12:30 | have ot ooy found although Sherift Daven - pLoH sional _investigation the Hole. He if this posse strikes a YO SbiytR R atocline 10 wateh ings were about o be brought to de= PANARE T S DD Sl b it f Cobb county Jus organizel a Very | Daughter of an Army Officer Knows ASHINGTON, Aug A good deal of | band of Indians there will be war. He re- [ them during the day. N happencd t RS : o'clock on Friday afternoon, July 26, passing | large posse and is today scouring the sur Howito Uit alGan: was aroused at the Postoffice de- | ports that the people of the upper Wind river | drouse her suspicions, however, and after : L Moskiotipolice coms the Necdles at 1:2 or time therefore | rounding country for the negroes. A great G S = Jartment this afternoon by the story printed | have gone back to their homes an 1| the performg by T their respective | missic E stepping in and at- =l 1 H heref( round for th A WASHINGTON, Aug. Miss B I ¥ f b back ! b \ e performgnce both left for their r t 1 at from the Needles to Sandy Hook bar is seven | UPFISINE of the negroes is fmminent. Nearly 2 3 3 in Francizco stating that Railway Postal | await the return of the sheriff's -posse bomes in Chicago and Breckly tempting to assume control of the fire and - . very white and colored man is armed and | Flagler, daughter of General Flagler, chiel | ok B. Culver had charged Superintenden: | news from the hostiles e police forces of the city of Omaha the de= ) they are moving about the road this after- | of ordnance of the army and well known in | Samuel Flint of the railwdy mall service with here is no news today from the camp at | Mabel Eaton was born and reared ‘ iy Vi, 4 le American lne steamer Paris on her [ noon in an ominous and threatening manner. [ urmy and social circles, shot and killed a |beinga party to extensive railway mail fi Oregon Buttes, The story that Chief Washa ity 1v|mu,_l @ ton) fon S R fendants sought to defe the ends of jus- last trip from Southampton covered 8,075 - Kie had reported that noné® of his Indians | ubon the 0. rtwo vears she nl ce > 3 2 2D T sjap. | 14-year-old negro boy named Ernest wgainst the gove nt. Second Assistant | K ; 3 4 el Sl A 1) knots, and assuming that the Columbia came | PASSENGER MEN FAILED TO MERT. | ! S e R Postmaster General Neilson denied positively | Were absent from the reservation is a mis- | minor par fter which sh tou Atter th AIan Whas . L star at the head of her own company pver the same course tho averag dc hat Fiint was concerned in any frauds. “On | take. What he did say was that all were ur at the g ige H Che DL 8/ \0oUCApatlie; Ay arh Aok of M. Lomax to Attend Ren- city. The Flsglers and other families in the | o contrary,” he said, “It waa directly due | Present ‘o accounted for but two. Tnvestl- | 1008 after (his she created a ens by . b ; X the Columbia is about 1817 knots The 4 on Meeting Useless. Vicinity have been annoyed greatly of late | L1C oltharys” e said, it was directly due | biiong show that 200 men are out on passes, | MOTTYIng her property man and keeping | ofies of the elerk of the distriet court, coples Columbla's best time on her ‘ofticlal four | CHICAGO, Aug. 2.—The western roads to- | by bys steallng their fruif and damaging overed last Jume At (he time when Cul. |and Captain Wilson is using every effort {he Inarrlago & $oorst Irom hoeripargiits undi)iof the proceedings wers served uponieachant purs’ trial trip was 22.81 knots, made under | ga R A y ’ 1 . S 5 Todss scovered last J /U the: }lme whe -1 to ca o b 0 fa as me! th | friends for several months My Sher! hours® trlal trip was 22,81 knots, made unier | day made another attempt to arrange a m the trces of thelr gardens. Today Miss | ver charges that Flint was in collusion with | 10 call them I, but o far has met with ot P oa Deputy Sherife o e et e may e onsdaneq | g for the perfection of their passenger associ- | Flagler discovered young Green on the fence | he railways for the purpose of defrauding the | VUt little success. e Bxiiandt vaimoveilt tos Ghit ket thos v nalr, J ion, but 1t ended in nothing. The preliminary [ Stealing fruit and fired at him from the | government NO CAUSE EXISTS FOR ALARM. | have since resided. Mabel B s husband n o th g attorneys for the The Southampton record is held by the | meeting had scarcely convened in the office of r;;;:'{"l*‘:‘y ::“‘;’ ‘I I‘l\'_l"i';"r"::“ o ;'N;{ ?(wrv “In that ‘month v’m.[ m.m\' on 'I:rl(l'.ntflv A "} died about a year and a ha g0, and Police Commission Amdrican liner New York, and is six days, | Ok R oaltvie o s g A hr t 4 passed pugh body, In- | coast were weighed n order to obtain a | gmdfau Agents Report that Their - d in the oflice of the clerk of the district R Mouis: sl fonrtien minttes betn irman Caldwell when word was received | fiicting a wound that caused death In a short [ basis for payment for carryimg them during Charges Are Quictly at Home TAVLORS WERE FOUND GUILERY, dn Neouotathauoleniciotithoplisl oG about elghteen hours better than the cruiser | (rom General Passenger Agent Lomax of the | time. Miss Flagler went to police headquar- | the following four years. A small circular on | WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—The Indian bu uet s the pativian onaynig itHe Al RLICHS Columbia's time. The St. Louls left South- Union Pacifie that he would not at present be | ters and gave herself into custody e a small route att ted Superintendent Flint's :: ll!l' w M W granted by Judge Hopewe yesterday ampton about twenty-four hours after the [able to attend any general meeting. This | 28 vears old ‘mt“u. attractive and accom- | attention and he followed it up skillfully and | St e . Taoks 4 B o afetrnoon and which wes vialated by the eity Columbla, - Her westorn record is six days, | eftectually blocked the whole game and every- | plished woman. Ernest Green fs a son of [ finally brought about the readjustment of a | 28encies in the neighborhood of the Jackson [ CARROLLTON. Mo., Aug. 2—We, the [ oo PGSR0 Y RS R OS hteen hours and forty-seven minutes, made | thing was declared off. Dick Green, well known to public men as | much larger route, saving the government a | Hole country, stating that thers was nu jy find the defendants, William P. and | 500 Beceh Higt St on her last trip. To equal this time the St The Wabash today announced that it would | one of Secretary Carlisly large amount of money. It is no doubt some | cause for alarm among the settlers in their f George Taylor, guilty of murder in the first | o OA0R AL BRY, BOLYLE GEXr AL RION Louls is due to arrive off the Sandy Hook | meet the one-fare rate made by the Soo for | The coroner's jury exonerated : confused_Information in regard to this that | vieinity, Major Randiett of the Uintah and | goor. Eueh was the verdiot rendered at | CCi¥ing for fiing the bonds of the pretended lightship at 3:27 tomorrow morning. he e total abstinence meeting in New York. | ler, and she was rel caused Culver to make the charges that he | uray agen Fort Duchesne, wired: “In- | .o 1 k T DI members of the Fire and Police Commission, Columbiu passcd in at Sandy Hook at 9:57 | This is the only road that met the rate Fikinss PoeT has against Flint” : dians_reported by Governor Richards are | 230 oclock this afternoon in the notorlous | 5 ¢, goster, W. J. Broateh and Paul Vander- n today, although others are expected to follow RGNy O INiNgy ; ; While no official action has been | not from this agency Agent Wilson, in | murder. trial. It took but one ballot to de- | voore ™ " me v RO R e Biciog! the enlira pass S tobilann vias I aaan WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 withdrawal | taken, it is thought by the officials | charge of the Shoshor Fort Washakie, | cide that the Taylor brothers were guilty | o e Tonda ab thatth run under natural draught. Thirty-six hours | The five days' session of the western rail- | today of $§2,350,000 In gold the sub- | in the Postoffice department that Culver is | Wyo,, sent this dispatch: “No Indians are | of the heinous crime charged against them, | o - Lo APPFOV e bonds qf the three pres of fog was experienced on the voyage, during | roads' classification committee ended a treasury In New York is egarded by | aimost certain to lose his head within a | absent without leave. There is no fear of [ and that the penalty for the butchery of which the cruizer steamed at her usual speed. | 48reeing to many radical changes in the | the treasury offictals as caus uncasiness. | 4a¥ or two. The method of the fraud at-| trouble." . Meeks, his wife and (wo children on Jen! The petition ‘on which this restraining ordes Moderate winds and weather were *encoun- | Fates, welghts and classification of about 100 | Since February last the bond syndicate, It is | tempted last yeir was to div. rt mail matt Both of these agents have been Instructed [yl on the night of May 10 last, should by | 18 issued r % that certaln persc A tered all tho way across. At quarantine the [ commodities. The schedule of reductions | said, has fully demonstrated Ita ability to | from other routes to the one that was being by Commissioner Browning to recall all In- { wot'at the lmit, The Jary went out sharply | Foster, W. J. Broateh and Paul Vandervoort, gres \s boarded by the health offcer | I minimum weights submitted to the west- | protect the gold reserve any serlous | welghed dians away from the rescrvation without | s ot g e Tlimni: wis (boardsd by the health ofmoer i welghts su west- | pr the gold reserve from any serlous 8 a 3 hout | at noon, and when it returned with the ver- | aiaiming to have been appointed members of Tolumbia reached quarantine at 10:35 a. e carload weights of nearly 400 articles AR S R A B LL ! - T g Columbia reached quarantine at 10 & Fly T vented had such a course been decmed at we Involving Milllons Decided in| LANDER, Wyo., Aug. 2—(Special n aely ST y e ireats of arrest made b g I et Sandy Hook light ship six days twenty-three | cific coust, a 1 to lower the minimum car- | here, there'are no indications furthe PITTSBURG, Aug A decision favorable | mayth arrived here from Jackson's Hole et i I 1 8 heir R e A58 and 405 | make up this loss of reve was re ¢ a short time the treasury officlals say | case of Samuel Barber, et al., heirs of John | He is one of the parties who took shelter in CONCURRED WITH BELLING t o ppolutments i ——r— . t in late in the pres month | property on Pennsylvania avenue, In this [ first brobe out. He says no Indians had ioner of public buildings at a e iist [ ransatiantio sueed toat-and claim involves about $2,600,000 and has been | fn'"the mountaing in clote proximity (0. the the appolutments of the pretended miembers gell Commissioners to Act. pe—— ing Settlers Are |bonds and good roads i issuing enough legal tender paper mor put the country £ OARH DANTEE Irew Al wited comage. | Oity Council May Have to Answer for Cone nationalization of public monopolies; tempt. nounce interest-bearing b ds; denounces the Sttuation, confident from the start that she would acqui Plans of () w Car Out 1 SONVEHUIUNHATDE HIRU BIRLE R SLy A. C. Foster, W. J. Broach and Paul Van= exercise the duties of police com= lervoort from exerclsing the duties, powe: and rights of members of thé Board of Firs and Police Commissioners, citing them to Aug. 2.—A pitched battle that Churchill as attorney general and Rus- sell as commissioner of public lands and buildings, assumed the power and prerogra= that the numerous bands in the mountains the Fire and Police Commission; that under would concentrate in Hoback canyon and| TOLEDO. 0. Aug. Mabel Baton hiese pretended rights and powers and func- Hook at 9:30 this morning lumbin days, one hour and fifteen minutes. injunction had been granted by pewell and the petition filed in the reau received dispatches today from two tending commissioners, necting held with e | r been Ena rgeon reporting all well, the | ern lices by tie Chicago, Milwaukee & St. | encroachments, and It is not doubted that e : leave. ¢ o b e ot et a8, YT R R e aatan il hahiay Paul company provides for a reduction i | today’s withdrawals could have been pre. | RAILROAD WINS nIG L3} it e e oing approval of ft. In an instant 1,000 people | (e Board of Fire and Police ( ission in ] d ice GhoTcavaEatinar e ke broke forth in | and for the city of Omaha, under and by vir- R eat o AtrivAl b 1he : The classification committee, which includes | all necesary to save an impairment of the i S T e oy | tue s of 1855, arc about to fil and. time of ake from the Needles to|all the roads between Chicago and the Pa- | public confidence far as ki Ity Favar, gram.)—A Colorado prospector named Wil- | & volley of ra tha 1 I 1 i abou file e ntence will be deferred for th 3 RRla ahd miny Her day's | 10ad weights about 100 articles, but to | withdrawls, but even should they continue | to the defendants has been filed in the famous | which place he left on. Wednesday m : i ’ d b Highy, knots 3,10 kn Average | $0lved to advance the rates very com- | they would not feel disturbed in consequence. | purher, against the Pennsylvania company, | cunninghan h at the south en lervaort were s no. vl ot lower ca hey argue hat the autumn shipme o I inningham's ranch at the south end of f y 't Ordors the Sale i AR e e i Ral & lowar ‘oaribad | TR R A R in which the plaintiffs lay claim to the | Jackson's lake when the Indian troubles | MORt#na Court Orders the Sale of the | g nmis- A orglany kR0 SN ANCLOT LR AMPS KILLED AND INJURED, te through November, with the re- | city, occupied by the extensly ce bulld- | Deen seen for fully a w before he left AU Insthe ;olroutt 0 river, ain Sumner said he wa . atinua tiroughiNgramber, Wil ko res i [ : - | ut e number of camp fires n the m court_of the United States for the district : yery much pleased with the vessel's be-|ywyuak of a F Reaults United States. 4rd | ings of the Pennsylvanta company. The | tiang indicate that a large number of them are [ of Montana the application of the defend- | *¢TVed upon the gove the siate; that thae o upied in crossing from the | ANTON Tnvited to Attend Frenéh Mauncuvers. [ fought in various courts for about five years. | vajloy, It was the general impression of set- |+ 'O dmend its answer in the case of the f ©5 LTS 0 Rded alamhec New Iy Hook was six days, twenty B : WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—The French gov- | Judge Ewing, in the Allegheny county court, | tiers” that the Bannocks and Lemhis will | American Loan and Trust company against | S0 0 thove hours and forty-nine minutes. miles east of he L A t Wayne road, [ ornment through M. Flatarva i n) o "ml’ x;v- l|-lm.|~\|\. i ~m:»~| hulvv‘mv « ulrr not come out of the rocks, nor can they | the Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern | 2nd v¢ bbbl il s was the scene of a disastrous wreck at > oth decided the case invalid. It is entirely | o forced out by the troops. He met a | Railway company, was den d ' : v y ONLY USED NATURAL DRAUGHT ) Q'affaires of the French embassy here, has ¢ reag, conk- B FOOD e met & lMaliway oompany, was denied, and the.cour CARRIED ouT nurs, T or | 0clock this morning, In which three men 10st | ey he atate department o bove che’ #* | probable that the plaintiffs will push their | party’ of settlers on the day he left, who | took a recess until Wednosday next ar ; n speaking of the trip Captain Sumner | 8ECE CLE SO e are Iying i Ault. | fced the state department to have the mil- | claim further and appeal from the recent | s3id" that the Ninth cavalry had afrived, | ther proceedings were deferred uniil thit T ihe ity O unes " lo run was 4 very successtul one i ( s embassy | decision to the United States supreme court. | The settlers -are no longer suffering from | time, when a decree of foreclosure will L N AT L. all things considered. We left the Needles | man hospital in this city more or less in-|at Pari$ attend the annual feld man- ! ; , 5 Rtiiies cauliersd. - W Jofs the | o8 RS An, SINLSNT SROrePOiiosk L AL CEANIA SaSISEAIINS S ANRUAY IRIO Fmnc S panic, and will now look after their property. | entered in accordance with the- prayer of | Ten members of the Omaha city council IR TR A W00k RO loday And (hroughow e % A R g 4 Lt Certain Caldwell Knows Nothing. Wilmarth knew but little about the army, as [ the complainant and as ordered by Judg eld t the trip we only used natural draught. O v0 at the summit and ran | 13. The department has accepted, and the 4 : J ! ; IR GOMBIAINORL (A Sax 0rder : one : LB ARG o L QARLLIRALS (AN RIS AN MEMPHIS, Aug. 2—The ILdttle Rock end wag thirty miles from the line of march. | Bellinger in the disirict court of Oreg it ; RN ok M In heavy weather we slowcd far four » fron i pped_for feer at Paris will be in L A POl ety A N il R e U R R L Sl urt yesterday afternoon. As a res i O R AT AR S all ank cars were smasted | structed (0 attend the maneuvers and maks Irass “mucddnk Wiostan . ntiapent | 218 ERLES 10 SRR b RS IO B okints 10 pasn. \ipont. Ltis’ praoesaing be official bonds of W. J. Broatch, Paul countered a fog which lusted twenty-six hours 2 W trafic was delayed | a report. General Saussier, military gov- red out. In the next forty-elght hours | (ne indians in the mountains - - rE/and Oolonsl AL 0, Bastariciams Churehill-Russell Fire and Police D rer &L (il xoweq thraan 1 We | abou urs ernor of Parls, will be in command, ‘and | 4o nojice will in all probability have proven Unknowa Floster Foand, were approved in spite of the authority superi o that of the AR T AR AT The names of the injured are e event is being arranged on such an ex- ] an SEP cira . MAIRMG our, tirse sciens and elght maN ] William MoCoy, Piitsburg P N AT Al o %o | that conviet John Caldweil could have had no | BLKS TO HONOR wJACK” ELY.| ST JOSEPH, Mo, Aug. 2.—(Speciai Tele o foran, 254 Ma Saterd 2 an military clrcles. Asic anection wi clmes'ar Serimes. -asshe gram.)—The body a young wom 18 tion averaged from 200 to r day. | M 134 Merchant avenue, Cieve- | Eur mitian-celiales., CARlDL tr RASHOENhHOIm s AL Nerknen, anlie: | els o 15 S Lige 0 Brovent: » Holos | larss fror tiie Hvas Eilgrara Al e njunction from Judge Hopewell, which was e had the best coul that we could get and [ 18¥ brilliancy of the specticale, during the review | was in the Tennessee penitentlary at time A 3 l & M iy f i ) K We had th & R ey X IpeY. € tRe AR UEiog, 1 coust at Atlantic City. erved on the members by telegraph early in P s AR ihat baollin the Athecican Tom Collins, South Dethlehem, Pa. t the troops by President Faure, it will be | he claims to have been operating in Fort pE: ¢ i and was in such a bad state of decomposition ¥ ! line steamships. Had we been able to run rd Reed, Denver. { practical value to military experts in | Worth, Tex., for Holmes BALTIMORB, Aug A movement 18 t0| that it was buried at once by the men who | the afternoon. Seven members recognized under forced draught for twenty-four hours Boder, New York showing the French army's high state of [ ~Caldwell was born in Tipton ‘county, Ten- | be sfarted in the Baltimore lodge of Elks | found it. = The girl was four fect, eigiit authority of the court, but the others we most certainly would have done three| S Chleago, efficiency i nes; not far from Memphin and was a | which is expected to spread through the or- [ Inches tall, had on a part of a checked dress hours beter, However, [ wm satisfied that xts: BiNdalphin News for (he Ar farm hand up o the time be tok to horse | der all over the country. 1 is to ‘,""I""""H]’ ) Raryestmng orsLImILR | iy g9 he crufser h yroven hersclt capable of lson, Mason City P ASHINGTON il 1 stealing ie followed this occupation for | e straps, anc g nen har hiet | 7 d B i B s § camahle ¢ PItiek WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 il t e ; h honor “‘Jack ly of aronnd her neck pin of gold wire on of the howling mob of agitators und male EEARIRE cxtraondinary rucs Whe neceAMIy: | ihesa men wero sl trampe ¢ gram.)~-F Lieutenant Lawrence a ricd, when he was arrested ¥ When .\ e risked his life to preve her breast forme e word Minnie contents who' filled the lobby., 196 men, but we were twelve short of that | SmPty bex car. The tralamen Nlnth Anfaniry, s relleved. as Inatry and sentenced we one years he ¢ . A L aced to tw ty 4 TS 1§ th recent col sing of the Casino bulldi n | right the elbow and Th number. To make up this deficlency we it Injury the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 0 | few months ago he was pardoned, but went e bit 1n their te ted to overs the Injunction to the vocife approbas penltentiary at was scven years ago council met according to the - : T ¥ k0. Al Avantic city. He went down in the left hand 10 preAr was handed him and o was fole lowed by Back, Jordan, Jayngs, Kment, Mere - — 3 1 1 program at 4:30 o'c k, but the effect i s take effect Septembe irs eutenan y 2 apsed building and cut the electric light wire, cured a dozen volunteers from th ut 13 . Sy ake effect September Pirst L nant | immediately Arkansas and engaged in his | 197 ot (AT | b o e had some bad weather; as you ¢ Howent 1leotion Confere John H. Wills, Tw econd Infantry, is | former pursuit here he again came to | Jeaving the live end out of reacn, and making . TP of the injunction was to deluy action for halg B T T PETERSBURG, Va., Aug. 2.—The relieved at Alibama Agricultural and Me- | grief and was sent fo the Ajkansas state | the remainder dead. The testimouaial will be NSTON, W Ll clal.)— | an hour, was evident from the first that A Ik ARItead bn water hawervor.an'we | ok conference met pursuant to adjourn- | chianical college, Auburn, Ala., to take f prison, where he now is. The Memphis palice | I the form of a handsome medal and & sub- | o (o fororious thieves, Coughlin and | It Was the intentl rvish majority R o battle hatches do orward | ment this n but without trane or First Lieutenant Frar Jew | are confident that Caldwell’s story i8 on stantlal purse : : 5 . B to carry out tive of 1 1’ a I“ur‘ ‘x]: 1o b Wi forw aL-this o iy 3 Lk, Tirst Lisaisnant Frask Daw ,l;.. n’.” 1 that 1: | st r)l x]”m,: e i i N. E. Dawes arry out thi " b 1 \.hb B AT it (ko Infory:to the' abin'a | Sfiernoae (o arder o tivg) , Virginia university, Morzantown, to take ef- | ana has b Pl i SR, Sl s of Ocean Vessels, Aug, 1. |ex-city ma f Evan and Tom Stag rder of Judg v lent Edw i 8 & N e k P I cavalry, is re ved as acting Indian - fess Aurew o ’ & ranch house near ®de, the eaptain did not seem fnelined to the conferern av. Holmes would be ikely to select as a con A e ’ Say t b 1t i > SALSF Qff Bay agent at Fort Belknap agency, Montana, First L 4 3 Tork—Arrived—Venetia, from mil ith of Gk about i passed o matter oft sy Fientenant Willam W Gatbraiih. sdgatan; | (derate in erime, even It Caldwell bad been e Iatiat PR ¢ y it tront' Oadan 1 fng: “Ob. that was nothing of any conse Fiivenane Wham Vo SNGIELD. ALINGARL | ot liberty 'at the timp At Hamburg-—-Arrived—Prussia, from New Evanst It is expected | cer and Prince yuence, The ship 1s all right as you can Hlinols Legislutare Adjo AL S —— York; Aller, from Bremen the outlaws tr pursuers battle CAUCUSED OVER IT. readily seq rl l”"f “‘1{' j.‘:'.' "w“'h-‘l s SPRINGFIELD, 1., Aug. 3.—The special Admitted to Disnppointed in o nnd Died. At Bremen—Arrived—Spree, from New | if they c ! red that one or two of the meme markable performince reached the Navy de. | session o the Iiinols legislature called by | WASHINGTON, ~Au le-| EL PASO, Tex., Aug. 2—Disippointment | York. via South, i iy » were ready to vote Wy mease partment In the following telegram from the | Governor Altgeld yrned today without | EFam.)—The secretary or has ad- | In love caused Valnte Aragon to blow hia [ AL New Nork—4rrved “Augusia Vieioria VI LLIAMS . |ure that would aid the dervishes fn thete captaty of the ship baviug enacted hardly any of the numerous | mitted the following attorneys and agents | brains out today. He was at the house of | paurg: Deutscniand. from Hamburg. WilLIAMAL d plans were & litile doubtful as to the pros JEW YORK, Aug. 2.—To the Secretary of | statutes desired by him pt an arbitration | to practice before the Interior department in | Victor L. Ochoa, the notorious Mexican revo At Queenstown--Arrtved—Campania, from | ucky Lumbe s mill P ¢ riety of & direct violation of the order of Navy, Washington—-Columbia- bill. T house udopted resolutions | patent, pension and land cases, in accordance | lutionist, and going to the pirlor he sat down, | New York The origin of tie fire 15 unk UMY G5 R 4/1% it ik m., 26th ult.; Sandy Hook, caustieally arraigning the gevernor as iu- | with the provisions of the act of July 4, 1884: | placed the muzz'e of a pistol in his mouth and | At Southampton—Sailed —Normannia, from | wab not ru . lnsuran v, | ‘njunction, = Consequgptly the majority tool sircere, Attorney Hugh A, Meyers, Omaha; Justice | blew his brains out, Hamburg, for New York, $50,000, possession Of the private office of the presls