Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
ESTABLISHED JUNE ]9.71871. — — = = ——— = — | OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGU SINGLE COPY FIVE CENT ADDS INSULT TO INJURY|;,m ' Oeriixa, mesuscwas~® | FRANCE CONCEDES A PQINT|fnuranive ro xmam Swcics case.\[g § THOROUGH SO(I;\LIST': o Sean L b et ISINPLY HELD 0N SUSPICION e to onntry wving | Attorness in the Flowrnoy Land © of the Finest Bulldings in Cuban Meetings (o Be Held. Litigation Getting Ready. Clevetand 18 Dang & MADRID, Aug. 23.—In regard to the news WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—(Special Tele- e CLEVELAND, 0., A R oielotk T Members of the Gommission®to Investigate that Bstrada and other Cuban insurgent | Stand Taken by the State Department | gram)—The Department of Justice today re-| Kier Hardie States His Platform to New this g BNoKe the William- | Evidence Against Ostrander is Not by Any Outrages Practically Prisoners, eaders are allowed to hold meetings in a Beginning to Have Effect celved a communication from the Indian York Worki 180 SIOTTION, BN SUTORG UULEITUI VIS SNV ITHRHE : - Forester hall, “with the flag of the Cuban (il g office transmitting a copy of the requast from ork Workingmen, son block, on the southeast corner of the Means Conclusive, republic flying alongside the stars and | Captain Beck that Asaistant Attorney Ralph public square. It smouldered for about half CHINA SHOWS AN IMPUDENT DISPOSITION | iif b Hlufniating Spuin, ber army and | WILL PERMIT EUSTIS TO VISIT WALLER i Ly """"'y"\‘ o counsel in e | NOPLANS FOR RE-ENTERING PARLIAMENT | a1 hor and the firemen could not locate the uba, collectin oney and recruiting men Flournoy Land compang case now pending in proee g 30 o' % for the rebellion,” as announced in a dis- supreme court. The Irdian office desires to -‘; f the flames. At 1:30 o'clock, almost Appoints an a Memb patch recelved here, the Impartial says:| paris Newspapers Start a New Grieve | have Attorney Breckenridge retained so that Veihee; without warning, the building burst into a . o Taventinnt “The government of America and Its rep-| mmee by Co n& that the |N© can prepare his argument and be ready RN ORTYTITS 5 CT e sheet of flames and it was seen that the [ M0® Arrested as B I'I:""“' resentatives may think as they like of the United States Falled to Salut when the case ix taken up for trial. The BEEORRED! of CosOperd Isln TERLNC ALOBDETEL BN structure was doomed the mode of understanding that neutrality to the b Flag. ENGINEER UNABLE TO IDENTIFY HIM solicitor general Is now absent from the city of English and Ameri- ARISIEE Aty Meld in Juil ot North which they are bound, but outside of them L R A LRI Ll bkl Lol bt e el L LA thero fs no man who supports fair play who ARl R b R block, a magnificent ten-story building and will not censure the conduct of the govern- "ok the SUDTeRE. CauP e wili cos 9 % L " A seml-officlally an- | term of the supreme court, which will be e one of the costliest and handsomest in the .L’)\I ON, Aug. 21 dispatch from it of the United States. If they contine e an- | Getover 1A St cannot be taken up until at| NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—Among the passen- i GOTHENBURG, Neb, Aug. 23 hanghai published in the Pall Mall Gaz to authorize such means, in which Spaln | mounced that the French government has | [iit’a’ wreic'utter that time. Solicitor Gens | €rs who arrived today on board the Cunard h% i _ Telegram.)—Deputy Shorift Strahle atres this afternoon says that the most-dissatls- | 400 her army are insulted and funds col- | granted the request of United States Am-|eral Conrad will consider the question of | steamer Campunia was J. Keir Hardie, ex At this writing (2 a. m.) this building is in | 4 guqpiclous character about thirty-five miles ek, and Borere ol b sador Eustis to allow a_ representative of | whether or not hie ehould have an assistant | member of Parliament and leader of imminent danger and the fine blocks on | porthwest of this city Thursday at 1 o'clock. s of the foreign colony at the ap g . b U BEaten: embasy 16 ViR i the prosecution of this case. He has a il ¢ , " 5 members of the foreign color the ap- | quainted’ with how the United the United Sta mbassy to visit Mr. John | In the prosecution of th e. He has al-| pooyieh jabor party. Hardi a Buclid avenue to the east of the Willlamson | With a posse he followed the trail of the pointment of the formerly degraded Viceroy | derstands its international obligations. | L. Waller in his prison under the prison | "¢2d¥ Informed the Indian office that he will| bin b ¢ ¢ ¢ Lieu, who is regarded as being th gina- | Deeds and not words, acts and not promi ; personally represent the government at the | Ond cabin passenger and will lecture in block are doomed. Every fire engine in the | robbers to a farm house about thirty-five iled, who s regatded as being the origina- | Deeds and not words, acts \Mm(l‘_ snises | regulations. It s stated, however, that no | trial and therefore his action on the reque country. miles northwest of this place and at a point tor of the Cheng-Tu riots, to investigate the | € AEE, BE WERE LAt M 8 country, | further steps can be taken until the papers | that Attorney Breckenridge be employed will | He was accompanled by Frederick Smith, $ abont five miles northwest of Arnold they R Ly b Lot s reich the most extreme disasters if | In the case arrive. It Is understood that | d¢pend entirely upon the exigencies of the | ocretary of the London Labor Federation,| At 3 o'clock the fire is burning slowly |y 1ogiad George G. Ostrander as being cons A special dispateh from Shanghal says | g s our lot, b ot us neither be de- | pressure yeen brough hea ol b . . walaom gation the ect e 0 3 hber O TR ot e s e ')“ s \I:‘|‘ oue 1 7“]'.‘llflh)l.l L us n :L’y'.»-rf“ te- | pressur been brought to bear upon Mr. | INCping has been heard at the Tndian office | And was welcomed by a delegation from the . nected with the late robbery At b L CIS ) Tl Kt Caness it (he | Eustls from Washington in view of the | today with reference to the hearing on the | Central Labor Federation of New York. In[yond contiol The loss at this time Is about | his house was found a larkes recently left Foo-Chow for Cheng-Tu In order | oG8 FEUG 8 ocided o dispateh 100,000 | Strong reflctions made in the American news- | injsnction which was to have been held at | a speech to the deiegation Mr. Hardie sa‘d: | $300,000. sized 38 Smith & Wesson revolver thai had N i men and all the ships necessary to blockade | papers cn the subject, and that nothing will | Dubuque today. “Soclalist, through and through, that's what| Ay 11:50 last evening the Alr Lino hotel | D¢ used lately. In searching his clothes missionaries there are virtually prisone the igland of Cuba and crush the rebeliion | be left undone to arrive at the wrue facts in CHANC IN PAY REGULATIONS I am. The indepenient labor party of Great 4 g X Smith & Wesson cartridges we found in and tiat Commander Nowell of the United | during u].w\'m‘tv Ilw;;‘h\ of 1800, the case. Affairs between the two govern-[ ... o e Britain, of which [ am president, wantg the |t AlF Line Junction, about four miles from | 4 hig pockets. Ostrander was brought to Btates crufser Detrolt has gone to Cheng- | General Sulcedo has arrived at Corrunt, | o, are said to be proceeding in the most | Emyelones with collective ownership of all instrumenis of | this city, was discoverea in flimes. Nearly | Gothenburg and taken from here to North TRt adniiuit with Me. J. O, Hixon, the only a question e an i e Espres production and distribution. In the coust 3 | weather when Campos will “sweep the rebels | friendly shape. WASHINGTON, Aug. 23 w army | tut f s RN Ntatke: csnut at Hoo-Obok, wiio 18 i i endly . g ) N, 2 new army | tution of the independent lahor party its into the sea The Temps publishes a letter from Tama- | vogylations will make some Important | object is set fort An industrial commen- | clothes and three were unsble to get from a leading member of the commission, about | TAMPA, Fla., Aug. 23.—Passengers ar-| g, oo yoacon i whioh says the Freich are | b il i hHids ) i the landing of marines for his protection | riving from Cuba tonight report the return s aal i b AT€ | changes in tae methods of payment of troops, | Wedith, foundel upon the soclalistation of | the building. Tim McCarthy, from Hillsdale : 1 (e that T CIRVLHN e and for the protection of the other mem-|to Havana of eighty-four wounded firemen | incensed at the commander of the American fand probably will be found objectionable to | 1304 and capital’ These are the methols little like one of the men.” 1In the meinl faction and indignation prevall among the city is on the scene, eastward on Euclid avenue and is still be- | | to Investigate the recent massacre of the all the guests escaped with only their night | Platte, where the engineer was g ven a chance to identify him, but was unable to do s pog- itively, althogh he sa'd Ostran‘er “ocked a 0| He was asked by a reporter s there ters will | any possibility of any practical co-cperation | Christian gang of murderers and outlaws a recent ham's ranch, about seventy miles northwest d press from | munity was astonished this morning to find | of Fore Washakie. A special dispatch recelved here from | Clara, where the insurgents gave battla, garrison and to accord other customary cour- | 1y €t H s s | e workers and (he independent representa- | badly burned and died before reaching the | A special train containing a car of horses outside Foo-Chow was attacked and the | sentative officials at Nagasi, in Puerto Prin- | Americans have also caused irritation by per- | b¢ made up at the headquaiters of the Army “My constitutents want to be separate and | the building, but their bodies cannot be re- | North Platte to Brady Isiand this morning Aesoclated press from Hong Kong early on | General Bartela Maso will be president, Gen- | the commander of the Castine consulted | 'll be accompanied by cnvel contain- | dependent. believes he can bring | vicinity were burned and the lcss will pst by cxpress. The co 1 i — - Broken Bow and Callaway id it secins ima defeat of the efforts of the American and | the interior. Immediately after the election | WASHINGTON Aug. 23.—The N post by cxpress. The commandant will dis 'pliments in Parliament. T was all glone | | 0 the massacres s also sa b y s will be mad, Passengers report that { prioa y al g A ‘ 6 s Fight . oF at had been badly cutin int massacry It i al id that th v | Price of his action in not saluting and make the return. The obj | 6o be Aisappolnted Jover my efeat at this [ MOV Hud One Fight with Marahals | north of Brady that had been badly cut in & WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—It is said at the | Maximo Gomez, the Insurgent leader, 1t 18 | poon oy ot 1l Wettes represents | pay the men. Hereafter the paym Superintendent Sutherland of Omaha, and § and in an official register of the State de- thiose AV quarte Ha. diftatar 4 ! : gate the Cheng-Tu riots, then the foreigners | Lieutenant Antonio Rulz, at the head of the | 814 in an officlal register of the State Instan pay headquarters in the different | America ago after kiliing City Marshal Jones of Okla- | States Marshal E. White, W. L. Liddiard of e head of France but gase: :d Slates SN iTE sy ¢t of | deputy marshals, are on the scene and have Rritish and American governments will pro- | band at Cayaiyues, in the Remedios district | the head of France but of Madagiscar. i important _election here the British labor | United States marshals, six miles west of | U¥ b o : T Y would, quite urally, expect reciprocation.” | the Indian Ter An’encounter between | Kennedy, superintendent of the Omiha dis in which Cheng-Tu is situntea. and he wes | passenger trains and had removed the rails | UPOn the return of the French minlster rnment to Defend Them for K Yo aug J i , i diis TR Rm AT % 5 ght this morning and Bob Cnristian and | warranted to be a Siberfan bloodhound and which by some persons was regarded. as | killed, and in addition Lisutenant Ruiz per- | Some duration, has come to an understanding WASHINGTON. Aug. 23.—Attorney Gen t at present. I think oq | light this morning 1 Bob Cnristian and of last June. There arc a great many Ferres. The rest of the insurgents were dis- | {128 to be sent to Clarevoix to see ex-United Clark of Wyoming to sue out writs | “Have you any plans for re-eutering Par- [ Purcell were shot. The marshals were foreed | (ho“ Lty of the Chicago, Milwa & possiblo that thern has been a confusion of | The insurgents, according to an officlal an- | PFIfon there under a twenty-vear sentence at | Of habeas corpus for the Bannock and Sho have a number of Invitations to con- | ments loose with a set of Texas bloodhounds, and wherever Cheng-Tu is uncd In the London | of the provin : tion, Mr. Newton B. Eustis, and Mr. Alex- | game laws. Attorney Gencral Harmon holds | want to be there alon we, marshal: Send all deputies possible £ ht dees not foil thelr plans. welves, are inelined to discredit the informai- rt of France. | gram sald that they were to start on their | state laws that they were arrested. Attorney [ He was asked about the Independent labor | United States commission Peleeram.)—This affernoc ff Mill'r res this character cime by way of London, while Paris, and this will be the first opportunity | Mats, to Whits Sulphur Springs, where his | have practically converted the trades union- | sending assistancs in of ‘marshals, | scene of the recent train robbery. Tafs was ireat Brita'n in the whole Ku-Chenjg aftar | a determined stand against French aggression | previous statements from him since his co Swine Cattle Chicego. | Nickle and his fcur sons, prominent far-| OMcers aro stlont when asked for intormas W 2 SENT ) S g Ol 5 z. abs: y reliable ho at ¢ ownel chesinuis out af the fire, and pointed | which chicfly depends upon the development | PeI% on has received a communication trom United [ POPF SENT NO with " harboring. the Christian gang, Their | absolutaly reliable authorlty. that the ownes Tand tracps or o e i s h e a4t 10 | completion of the railway. Premier White- | Oficials of the State department wers griti- | land, in reply to an inquiry about Swiss Visit (o Rome, | Bob. Christlan was put on a horse behind | has been absent for at least one week. B e T emaiad jmoes gunboat Buzzard leaves tomorrow to rein- [ and had carried out a portion of the ins meyers and savs the antmals arrived in New | ron' Burone foday on the Campania. When | last heard from (he scene was that the out- | house, and at 11 o'elock tonight it was stated ever landed at the request of any consui, | ©NCe 15 taking place between the local min- | have not been as ably seconded @t Paris as | $5.70 and for heifers from $2.85 to $2.8 Cardinal Gibbons was seen on the upper deck i e R in this city and drcw aid at the relief store of the kind Indlcated the United States has | With anxisty has been due to the absence of the minis-|and a report on French catt D EOERA O TR (Bmen ol Eret ot iintpa sty A | Do NGl Austin, the engineer, has not identifi=1 him, o o le, &0 p 700 v vi p 1 RN Vi c 0 = o { the men.” It is expected thit th ships are available, some of them guod L n e T "1 | lieves that within a few daye the French | Loewe ne ss, Cardinal Gibboms said: My visit to| NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—Gold shipments will 4 2 Machias, Monoeacy and Concord. The lusi | €xpulsion from the Tuzeo mission was de- | Mr \Waller. General Wilson states the postal receipts of [ cusicmary for us to visit the holy father | steamers, a large amount already having | The rain of last evening prevent:d the pia will leave for the Asiatic station in a for July of last year. Ho thinks this ia a | 126t one belug on June 20. The holy father, | $hip $600.000, Nesclage & Fuller, $100.000; | socms to be agreod now by the seirchers 'The presumption among the officals at the | ference hield today. It has been agreed that [ cans. as shown in the resentment felt be- last, elght years ago. He is a most remark- | 000, practically all of which will be drawn CLOSE ON TWO ROBBERS Gommission referred o 1s trom mob viclence | lag by Peru, which has been demanded by | fallel to salute the French at ave.| WASHINGTON, Aug. ~(Special Tele- | faculties are unimpaired and he s | [FoM the United States sibtreasury tonight over the Brady Isind Uni nacifie Toenl amitoritiog withont the iorded by the | public. The Peruvian minister will also be | ther delay the settlement of the Waller case, | the postmaster at Lemars. la.. for clerk hire | and requently expressed bis| BOSTON, Aug. 23.—The hond syndicate laway early this morning and wirs seen government at Peking would permit the land- | PFin the following from Lima, Peru: [ will insist that the Waller case must be set- Watis Wax Ne a me, nor presented any reason for not doing so | additional $500,000. The syndicate took legal A It B g ¢ P ¥ a large m , dark com exioned, wit lark gation s to be conducted, There is, however, | Welcome, threatening riot if the government | has not recognized the French protectorate | Naval Cadet Watts of the Monongahela had | tiful letter recommending the summer school | WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—Today's s agh ba a lunch at Callaway, which they cariisd I formation verifying the report of the ap. | tion 18 to be submitted to the arbitration of | only acting consul in one sense, as the United | sea. but fortunately was rescued, several chairs in the university next Oc- | $101,745,545. R REVIVING T CALDWELL BOOM, with ‘the crowd that captured Georg mons last evening T. P. O'Connor referred to | Must Favor the Retirement of Green- | that Mr. Wetter has taken the right course Ma on July 2 and traveled by slow stages through | pont Morgan explained that the $7,000,000 | whepe they had eaten their lunch §1* the for whose pardon numerous petitions have | vertiser quotes Mr. E. C. Benedict, the triend | contrary is learned. vor of Judge Henry C. Caldwell of the United | askel as to the standing of the Catholic | city, to be held for the further disposition of | {hey “left the paper box. He says the shos owing sta : Inless the democratic ! 0 olics and clergy e J that there was an intense feellng of dissatis- [ 10WINg statement: “Unless the democratic | \n. “the Waller claim fs altogether specula- | day. Judge Caldwell will visit Topeka next | the Catholics and clergy and the civil au the trail of them in Spring creek valley, They A n b o receivership. s visit is likely to be wuni southwest of Broken Bow, coming toward the lord chief justice shared this dissatisfac- | currency T will vote against it and in favor | the United States government, It would de- | Santd Fe receivership, His visit is likely to be ram.)—Captain Pitcher, company F, | eseription snd tricd at seve g WOMaN'A. sentence. in Topeka. The Daily State Journal pub- ription and tried at several farm houses iow of ey trons fonarument, replied that In | pump will again be in operation a s | establishment of the Waller claim, it M. | o¢® onev Jidige Caldwell etands squarely | CINCINNATL, O., Aug. 23.—The Times-(to build a supply station at Birming- |10 Broken How. Sheriff Halliday, with 4 e d T J 0 This supply camp is t0 | have ¢ b - fiirthie by Mr. O'Connor. bond syndicate work and compelling a rep ——— Denver this able jurist said it would b2 little | the doors of the First National bank did not i hav in_withoul. geiting TSR LONDON: Aug 2 SAMOE Rates B CRRRIRDT PRI DA LN QU B0k ler Eckgls had been advised of the suspension | and then for gencral purposes of the army | from the United States ity Marshal state : rgan on of | Mich., was taken from the building, but was i DR 61 ths comminuion; who had gone with a detachment to Santa | crulser Castine for refusing to salute the |all officers who command posts or companies, | 12¢ industrial and political organization of Ostrander has been sent to jail. Shanghal says that many Chinese converts | When the steamer left Havana prepara- | tesies on the ground that America has not| oo " eonen oy NeThErys 1ot it tion of soclalist principies in all elective | o\, 1q There s still two unknown men in|and a second car of buggies was run front were butchered when the American mission ns were upleted for a meeting of repre- | recognized the French protectorate, The L, bodies Y ) department or places where there is nc | distinct fr 1l other political organizi- \ and more than 200 men were sent Into the chapel and school were wrecked by an In | ¢ibe province, for the purpose of establishing | sisting in a personal investigation of the || ) A istinct_ from all other politice kSHIS vered. Several small buildings in the % furiated mob, as exclusivery cabled to the | @ Provincial government, Reports say that | waller case. The Tamatave letter adds that | 10C#! department headquarters. he roils | tjons. 1 differ from John Burns in being in- country north of Brady. Every effort is baing i wade to capty \o robbers. Detaciments i 1 ted | iy the n due each officer and so i 5B SR & 4N imad D% WL L the morning of August 22, The dispatch adds | €¥al Maximo Gomez commander-in-chief of | United States Consul Wetter in not saluting | o (0 POy dbe ach offeer and soldier, fabout labor reforms through the liberals. | pronapiy reach §70,000, have been sent cut from Arnold, Gandy, that the Chinese officials are jubilant at the | the army, and Marquis de Lucla secretary of | (he g minanda ach | This led to the Jange of some scorching v rl e ribute the rolls and money to the company n rh OUTLAWS IN CLOSE QUARTERS, | bossible for the robbers to escape ma h consuls to obtain an open Inquiry X Dy partment has been informed b mmanders, and they Will pey the troops | from Burns, Thats why I'm. not disposed 1s soon Thursday about twenty-five miles 2*:,; -:_n[nmhv the Chinese time to prepare | the rov '1:{:""*’"_‘1:*‘”fl“‘;l:_:‘HI'I“K_[ [[‘l""""“‘* and4 flag at Tamatave. His course me ap-I| s experine of mileaRe SoF Dayis il b and Another s Thr wire fence and several detachments have 1se for the prisoners, i 8 proval of the department. Tamatave Is not a | their clerks, who t:avel from post to jost ARDMORE, L T. Aug. 23, he mnoted | been sent after him, State department that if 1t s true thac |S4id, has issued a_proclamation sentencing [ frePch POrto Consui Weiter who, represe Parih and Stastal Qlaih: ABSHEEIoRhICaIE Vicoroy Lien his been apporaten o pnveras [ a number of well khown persons to death, | the, United States s credited to Madagascar | remaln at headquarters, and perhaps in some | botwean the labor parties of England and | who broke jall at Oklahoma City a few weeks | bafs: and Speclal Clalm Asent Johu Keltt partment the representatives of the United | departments will be abandoved and consol- | t have good causo for complaint. If the re- | detachment —of Spanish’ troops, it is an- | BTN ik & 4 el 1 have no doubt of it, and in the ve oma City, are now surrounded by a posse of | Rnshville, and Patterson, United States port be true it is probable that both the | nounced, has been engaged with an insurgent | States in Madagascar are not listed under | idated at the department headquarters nedr fiitire; (I think that in the case of an)| oma Clty, are now surrgunded by a'p L e h ¢ The State departme! it ’ Y THE . > 1 1 gone north. Yeut of the province of Santa Clara. Insurgents, ,,,[,:: G J epartment h.\.“ L r| L WILL STAND BY THE INDIANS, unions would gladly assist financially, and | Purcell on the horder between Oklahoma and A Bibaxian blooAhouRALWES: SHIped tl e Viceroy Lieu was governor of the provinee | it appears, at different times had attacked ating that Ambas 2 8 “Have you any plans regarding the for ie outlaws and marshals took pla d AIb o AT said to have been gullty of gross negligence | from the railroad. The insurgents lost three | f0F¢ign affairs to Paris after an absence of tting the State G Litws, lat ot ineh .Kmm o the outlaws and m: als took p at day- | vision, this point this morning. He was ther g S g 5 DE to be able to scent a track of a bandit in amounting to complicity In the Chinese riots | sonally killed the insurgent chief, Andreas | With him regarding the designation of depu: | eral Harmon today fnstructed District At- | deal in the motto: ‘Make i Deputy United States Marshal Hocker of | 19 be able (0 scent & track of & lanie (8 ) 4 torney in China named Lieu, snd it is th persed. ates Consul Waller, who is confined in llament upon your return?" to retreat and have called for reinforc St. Paul railroad, and is valued at $2,50). He ! was taken to Brady, where he was turned names, nouncement, have burned the village of San | the hands of a French court martial. The | shone India Who are uader arrest at) tcst for vacancles, but whether I shall ac United States Marshal Stowe is in recej : e A It I said here ‘hat “Ku-Cheng” is meant | Juan de Las Yea Remedios district | $cond secretary of the United States lega- [ Bvanston, Wyo., for violation of the state one_or not Is_problematical. 1 don't | of the following telegram from Purcell: “To | ja’ expect to eapture the wiiole gang insido : a f forty-cight hours, in case the rain of lasf aispateh. ander, counsel of the embassy, have been | that the trea ghts of the Indians which | “We are all drifting to soclalism,” he first tra Have Christian gang Li % Cheng-Tu s the scene of the June riots | CALLS FOR ENGLAND, | selected by the ambassedor as deputies, and | were obiained by treaty with the United | said, “and the day is coming when its | rounded six miles west of here. Fight thi FAILED TO STRIKE THE TRAIL and is 1.400 miles from Foo Chow. Naval | all the necessary orders to secure access to | Stutes cannot be abrogated by the passage of | prineiples w be understood and appre- | morning. Deputy Hocker and Bob Christian CORTH PLATTE A i 1 officials, though without information thein ing of Ag-|the prisoner have been given. The cable- | state game laws. It was for violation of the | clated.” shot. Quick work necessary. Thompson, | . NORTH PLA NEiSanE: 2% 4 tion in ths dispatch. Acting Sceretary Me- ST. JOHNS, N. 23.—The stoppa errand this morning. The prison in which | General Harmon was in Washington a few [ party, of which he is president. He sald A special train left ut noon bearing a posse "vnlwula ‘..ly“\|“j‘:(1;] ,lI{.:ry‘y'.'\‘["‘.'-,n““»"i“ w w, ]u':: Adoo said it was observed that dispatchos of [ of the railway by French war ships causes | M- Waller is confined is 140 miles from | hours today on his way from Nantucket, | "It has a membership of fully 70,000 We |of United States mars lahoma is also Fested &r SLea A, another high naval oficor said that thero | 5782t excitement here. It is felt that this s | i ™hag bean afforded to get a. full an Tanily:are’ spending thd Aumner. ists to socialism.” A desperate fight is fmminent. 11> u'w aid the blood hounds in finding the was an evident intention on the part of | & Crucial point and that England must make | authentic statement from Mr. Waller, all He will speak at the Labor day celebration | HARTSHOR L T. Aug. 26.—Willlam | fc¢n to get the United States government to pull | or else srifice Newfoundland's prosperity, | finement having come tarough indirect chan- | WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—Secretary Mor- e mers, have been put under arrest, charged | tion, but The Bee correspondent learns upon i T A A R R ol i e Sels s g L SR b 3 A L & : - trial lias besn et for August 26. {of the two horses captured has been found, Gy II\Eh|:n'l 114 ot seem 1o be | of internal resources, made available by th SEEMING INACTION EXPLAINED. States Minister Broadhead at Berne, Switzer- | Cardinal Gibbons Talks Briefiy of Hin [ "1 128 Bo08 160 10 BUERSE B0 0 L0 T He is now out of the country and Rl el ARpRTtent ¢ I UL way started for Bay of Islands, where | fied today to learn that Ambas.ador Bustia | cattle. It announces the fecent tmpoMatton | NEW YORK, Aug. 233After an' gbsence | his brother, Bill, and hoth escaped, followed | Ostrander was arrested because of his p mmander Newell had gnie on 2 trouble is expected to arise. The British | had made a move in the matter of Waller. | of Swiss cattle into this codntry by the Have- | of fifteen weeks, Cardinal Gibbons returned | closely by the remainder of the gang., The | Chllar actions when officers approach:d his bian. notified force the flag ship Cleopatra, now near the | tions which e been sent him. T York in excellent condition. The prices are N teains & Sk o Campania. | 12ws were being pressed hard by the deputies | that a convineing ehain of evidence has been S ¥A146 €x1d that marines-had miarasiv:| disputed comat. nsiderable correspond- | partment has felt that it efforts in this cass | Quoted as ranging for bulls from $3.80 to | the boarding officers reached the Campania, | 0% WroE SOAR I En P found against him. Ostrander is well known 0! istry and c S ) governmen el g hey g ve be: n 5 o he French col 8 it he Swiss the | talking to Bishop Foley of Detroit and Arch- here last winter When in this efty ke has especially when there is a minster ‘n the | 1Sty and the Salisbury government relating | they might have been, and Ambazsa or Eus [ The French contest with ( v y MORE GOLD GOES ADBROAD TODAY ) y country. However, should theta be trouble | to the matter. England’s course is w tis "explains in his dispa‘ch that the deay |claim for the best milch cattle in the world | hishop Riordan of San Francisco and several * | been known to keep questionable company, a strong force in the Aslatic waters. Seven it ter of foreign afairs. Tue depirtment be- | S00n from th nzul gereral at I When! aeen! by alreporter ofthe Associated Make Heavy 1 RTTNS as _has been stated, but savs “he might b o r i " 4 officers hring back to this city toe cruisers, our fleet including the Balttncre 3 government will make sowe response to the | WASHINGTON tmaster 4 b fMcers will bring=him 2 5 : LIMA, Peru, Aug. e bishop whose ASHINGTO stmaster | Roma had no special significance, s |be resumed from this port by tomorrow's | morrow morning (Magship), Charleston, Dotrolt, Yorktown. | LIMA. Peru, Aug he bishop whose | ESeCEOnt wip mike " anselioutae Rome had no special significa as it i n n this port by tomorrow’s | murrow morning. od ot very formidable, thoug randed b, o president rety g over- f ¢ 1o | the large cities for July last showed an in- | CVEry eight or ten years, or perhaps oftener. sen engager oakle Tooll 40w blood hounds from finding the scent readily named foor are not very formidable, thcugh | manded by the president is returning over It is re zed the department that the fy y A I had several audiences with the pope, the | been engaged. Hoskler, Wood & Co. will andithey willlprobably. provatot littiamydauys good fightingeships e uew cruser Olym- | land to Lima French government is not only slow, but | crease of about 17 per cent over the receipts 7 The question at issue between Peru and | that the French people are inciined to be althou a little more stooped, looked h | Handy & Harmon, $150,000; Hard & Rand, | th he worl s done by f rs, possibl. very short time, as she s now being coaled A I zood indication of the increasing prosperity [ #1h 2 LIS much " § ij: Ha and, | that the work was done by farmers, possibly, B e me 52 dhe e now bt 40 | polivia has been setiled as a result of a con- | nettled at the course pursued by, the Ameri- | E30d indication of the increasing prosperity | poier and stronger than when I saw him | $250,000. The total amount engaged fs $1,100,- | alded by one export robber Chinese Togntion 18 ot e otnctias &6 the | the question of the salute to the Bolivian | Cause the commander of the Castine had Clerk Hire Alle able man for his age, which is 86 years, His o | BROKEN BOW, Neb., Aug. 2 - gram.)—Excitement aning Ligh he The ofoials. however, expeoss o animies | the Bolivian government, shall be submitted | It 18 thought much may be made of tiis in- | gram.)—The first assistant postmaster gen- | Wonderiully bright. He takes a deep r, Wood & may possibly increase their | T¢l¢Bram )—Exciter I8 runuing highhate that ample protection Wwill be afforded by the | 10 the arbitration of another American re- | cident by the French in order to still fur-cra) today made an allowance of $1,700 to | Interest America and Americans | shipment. train robbery. Two men answering scription of the robbers passed ) Cal- LR utiprientviiions, thosIntesvention ot | POk Vi Ap il but it I believed that the government will | during the fiseal year endide June 30 1506, | dmiration for our political institutions. He | yesterday deposi‘ed $200,000 in gold in the | feriPtion of the tobbers passed throuzh Cal not believed at the legation that the central NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—A local paper|not a two things to be coupled, but £ent no special message to America through | subtreasury here 1 today deposited an | apour ¢ o'clock by the night miller cr “sing , v J the up nea the Calluway mill, Oue Ing of marines at the place where the investi. | American missionaries from Cuso would not | tled solely on its merits. The United States | WASHINGTON, Aug report that | at the vresent time. He wrote me a beau- | tenders for the entire amount Loup near th luway il was t . t I - | moustache. The other was a smaller man, no news at the legation in regard to the | Prevented thelr expulsion, are returning to f over Madagascar, nor has it refused recogni- | ben drowned during a eruise of that vessel [ 30d commending the Catholic universities of | ment of the condition of the treasury shows: | light complexion, smooth face. They b ught dispatch, and In fact there has been no in- | L4ma by way of Oroya. The Bollvian ques- | tion. Consul Wetter, who is at Tamatave, is | turns out to be an error. He fell into the | America, and referred to the opening of | Available cash balance, $182,150,385; gold re- $101 a paper box when seen by the miller polntment of a_commission’ of investigation. | @* American state. States has never applied for nor received papis s tober. . ¥ W YORK, Aug. ~Referring to the Deputy Sherift. R. C. Meeker, wh B eant 107 SEShriclis (Oase ————— an exequateur for him. “In advising the com- = The cardinal said that he had enjoyed his | Boston dispatch announcing the deposit of LONDON InTNa L o | BENEDICT MAY BOLT THE PARTY. | mander of the Castine not to recognize or trip very much, and that he had felt his|gold in the subtreasury of that city by the | Ogrander yesterday mormmg, arrive! here R b n the House of Com- salute the French the department presumes ration e | health greatly benefited by it. He left Rome | covernment bond syndicate, Mr. J. Plerre- | (hig evening from Callaway He found the case of Mrs. Maybrick, who is serving a backs to Se Hix Support. and knows what he is about and will act . the Tyrol, Bava:ia, Wurtemburg, Holland, | of gold was deposited in the Boston treasury Renit! 3 S 4 A _back a 0 s o TOPEKA, Aug. 23. ovement in fa- A = RAVara, LW ul ta L hills near Penn's old ranch on Spring creek, term in prison for poisoning her husband, and | NEW YORK, Aug. The Morning Ad- | upon that assumption until something to the F 7 AUE The movement In fa- | Belgjum, France, England and Ireland. When | to be transferred to the subtreasury in this eleven miles northeast of Callaway, wher been presented from Englisimen and Ameri- | of president Cleveland, as making the fol- | The effect this position of the consul and | States circuit court for president in 18 church in France, the cardinal said: “While | the syndicate, Deintsoarreanond exantlyt withithoes Sras cans. Mr. O'Connor says in regard to her the commander of the Castie may have [ the republican ticket has been revived to- | I was there, there was some friction between s 4 ileis OAD where they captured the three horses. e los faction by American men and women with | Party comes out squarely in its platform in | tive It the French control is not recognized 3 YL ! | thorities owing to the levying of an extra L Wwora s4cn thiacatternon abaucenfiReniimitl the trial and conviction and ke believed that | favor of the retirement of the greenback | in the island, and in fact should be denjed by | LUceday on busincss connected With the | ax on ecclesiastical institutions.” neral Coy ng o Line of — e . ; the city, by ex-Judge Reese and C. U. Richs tion, He thought the time had come when | o tho party which doos. The greenback fs | ine clearly the fssue and make the claim of | Made the sccasion of a demonsiration by | oo BANK CLOS 1 poons, | LANDEI ! Tell son. They recognized them from theim there should be a revision of the unfortunate v, r men and rallroad employes — ate | valueless in time of need as a circulating | Waller indisputable from an American view T i i e e T ol ; ! : ; 4 HOLEO. =Y dinm and serves only as a ecirculating | point, but it aid that such a position by | jjxnag™a leading article nominating him for atia i ep | Bighth nfantry, with orty men, | to borrow fire arms with a view of attempte Sl for e ot daortoiieys, MCretary 9f | pump to draw gold from the treasury. This | the United States s not necessary to the | he presidency. It says: ~On the question Financlul Waters, has been ordered up Wind river | ing to capture them. Failing, they cime om commercial conditions warrant, des aller received his concession from a de e free coinag o Star's Franklin, O., special says the com. posse, and_ex-Sheriff Penn at ones st would consider It his duty to inquire into't mmerelal conditions warrant, dest Waller received for the free colnage of silver. In ' 0, 8 y . Since: da \day o s cre Caso b 0 Tesult of the representations made | L1 000 €0 far obtained as (ho result of the | facto goverament nterview sent to the Assocl phrauit. Eigoe gank HolldhySand (hisstns 3 37 tition of the sacrifices by the government and | PURRANT WILL GO ON THE STAND. oo™ 0™ 2 crime if the people of thi 3 be used first in constructing a wagon road | clew. Penn's is out Parcels Post to the United State the disasters of last year." S b e e e e It afterward developed that Comptrol- | across the mountains into Jackson's Hole, A telegram has n received here elieved Y ry pasury, M. e ~ o S Judgs Caldwell's position on labor matters | and that Examiner Bates had been ordered | gperating in the country that the robbers between Cal away, tary Of the treasury, Mr. Robert Hanbury, | ATisona Rivers Out of Their Banka. N FRANCISCO, Aug. 23.—The prosecu- i i Posingonl Hattes REISHAR: 10, L1 Gouptey and Droken Bow. It is thought they wil vhere the Indian been located. This road is ) 5 Y 8 C mended and 8 famons I e- | to take charge. The nk was organized in ~ replying in the House of Commons today to [ PHOENIX, A. T. Aug. 23.—Heavy rains s oommended And. bis:tamensi.Omans g 2 ; P troubles have come In here tonight with a view of Leating much nee as it will make it possible to e Durrant case Is in fresh trouble | cisicn in the Unlon Pa ecaivership 1n | 1866 und has always had the full confidence | Mr. Heniker Healon, member for Canter- [ have fallen south and southwest of here. | sl aaae et e iad | A G e R N atien G he Ao, Tanch the /Jackson's ‘Hole oauntrs their way wast on's:night train bury, conservative, who has for years past [ Washouts are reported on the Southern Pa- | .0 Crocker, who owns a rock quarry and tion s stated to be a falling off in deposits | (o™ timie it now takes. General Cont el CHICAGO CLAIMS THE LEADER, advocated postal reforms and his scheme for | cific and on the Maricopa & Phoenix > . v SRS AR ur Yo » Indicted, and the holding of discounted paper that will { )i ony 5y GO, REAR, | HERAHE CORRIRECT | CHICAGO, Aug, 23.—The noted desperado, imperial ocean penny postage, said that no | mile of track was carried away last has been endeavoring to induce the board | gioyx pALLS, §. D., Aug. 23.—(Speclal) | Not mature in time to meet obligations, The | pho"oushlY tvestigated this subject while an | " ole ™ thougni here to have been the parcels post existed between Great Britain [ five miles south of Tempe, which delayed | O SUDErvisors to use material for concrete i ppo“rnied” States grad jury yesterday | President is C. M. Anderson, cashier, W. A. | gy Vo ine Faet TASHUKIE: Senator Warren | 1o, 070t {he gang which held up the Uniord and the United States, Mr. Hanbury also [ the mail twenty-four hours It 1| work from his quarry. Attorney Dickinson 50" avHIN & tadlot | Boynton. 1t has a capital of $100,000and its | pt WON O DR COTRICES KOF 60 4D | pycific overland fiyer between Brady Island 8aid he regreited the absence of such an ar- | hard between here and Prescott. Storms, ac- | Of Durrant’s counsel is also attorney for the [ Feturned several more indictments. It I8 | jost statement showed a surplus of §20.000 [ BOPEAUON 1o bullt {hin d, but dld not | |G othenburg Tuesday night. Attorney rangement and assured the house that he [ companied by unusual lightaing, are reported | MAJOrity in the board of supervisors and the | Supposed that four of tham are against the |and undivided profits of $35,000. It is the | Shcored In getting it before the house on the | g, HOUREER (OO M g would do his utmost to prosecute the efforts | yorthwest of here. The Gila, Salt and Has- | Prosecution fears this will detract from | four young Indians who are now in jail at|general impression that depositors will be reading, _______ | of Poiicemen Linville and Briscoe in this of his predecessor in that direction. N Eiorce hropanepl® Crocker's usefulness as a juror Hot Springs charged with speaulting Louize | paid in full, as sets are largely in ex- | Will Give the Indians o A Hunt, | city In 1890, saw and cenversed with him » ~ ’ Jurrant will probably be a witness in his udspith, a preity quarter-blood Sioux 3 | cess of liabilities. The deposits are =aid to 3| 'y 0. g, 3 S g iere y 2 aL tha tem Dundee Strike i Growing. own behalf, This determination has been | years of age. The Indlans-e 18 and 19| be onty about $100,000, SANDHR, Wio, Ak 82.=(Epiial Tele- [ fiohe 1017 BL. GLARGLAL SIAL A AN DEE, Aug 23.—It is now estimated | Engin Arrented. | roachied on account of Mrs. Leak claiming to | Years of age. Their names are Burns-the- ! Eam)=it 1 lerasd from Port Washakie| 0 DRETOV.AROEY HRINE f Haciait o 000 mill workers are out on strike, | DENVER, Aug. 23.—The police have been | have seen Durrant and Blanche Lamont en- | Prairie, Comes-Back-Again, His-White- 4 > that a plan Is on foot to give the Indlans a [ Nt ‘such a job fs' evident. from his. cong The manufacturers met this afternoon and [ notified of the arrest of Elmer Loescher, | ter the church together the day Banche dis- | Horse and John WhitesBird. The boys are| Frovoking Whist Players. . | grand nunt m Jackson's Hole in September | versation with his former Jawser. s eoord signed an agreement not to advance wages | (he missing engineer of the Gumry hot appeared. It s believed at least six persons | held without ball by the ecommissioner at| SIOUX FALLS D., Aug. 23.—(8Pe-|,nq (nar the government will have troops | Ing to Policeman Linville, he told Mr. Fostey under the penalty of £500 for a violation of | Antonito hotel, in the southwestern pari of | Wil corroborate Durrant's alibi statement. | Hot Springs. Judge Burns, the Indans' [ clal)—B. H. Richards of Rock Rapids, Ia., | there to ‘protect them from the cruel white [ he was in the train robbing busine a1 the agreement. {he state. He will b brought to Denver in | The ~defense “will make @ vigorous | friend and noted defender ‘of the reds in|president of the Central Whist league, has [ settlers. Governor Richards will undoubt. | the only line 1eft open for me now, b s i attack on the police and seek to| court, will defend the boys. put in charge of the Sioux Falls Commercial | edly, in the name of the state of Wyoming, | said. “Can’t you lend me the prics of & Oficers for the Peace Unlon. show that they had treated Durrant W. Harringassd i, was arcaignedi| blub'a beautitul siiver bhallensy cup. which:| Drotest agninst the Wanton destructing o e | toket fo Omabatt! Orows alss shd e s MYSTIC, Conn., Aug. 23.—The convention ordinan. unfuirly. Newspaper men's unreliability will | under an indictment for perfury, and Joseph [ i to be played for by the clubs belonging to | Bame in violation of the state laws, and then | not afraid of detection, as he went out ssldogy ot the Universa) Pease union closed today Kty N 23— Mayor MeMurray | 4150 be alleged o0 progress was made in a for selling liquor to Indians. It is|the Central league. Sioux Falls' team, having-| Will come up the question of right of |.during the day and had shaved off his R kg, Do, taday. 1 e Blatray et AMCMUPFAY | the trial. The case will be resumed on Mon- | understood that both of these cases will be | deeated all challengers dent, A, H. Love, with one vice rosid v the city council. He gives as his [ - O el e o 2L atithe oup. tempora 0 k19 Anpuslimetia | ) but_the Indiaca and ethoers ol from the socleties of each state. Miss C. | reason the statement that there is nothing | Ingt Wil Be Arvested. | o5 z the Deadw o aiteg | foX to:be Liold 1n Counoll Blutts th 1 mber | the_Armiy et R (LT R GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Aug. 23 . ,\‘\'h:‘m-l(. of Now York, Miss Daisly G. Farle | It the contract permitting the council to fix | SAN FRANCISCO, Aus. 23.—According to aginr :u'n;nn{'.\"xl)‘lm;'lu‘r ALl il ,}‘“\““ b fxed'uRday which ,',“'l,“.'f{.' Thrd BRAELR0 Uy Thaiet Tt E s R A A ,:-L FredsTick Whibple b Westety R and b | et Lo i club winning three annual tournaments, or « e deweler Axsigns, lated all day regarding the train roblers wha Mary Frost Ormsby of New York were Large Tannery their friends, C. P. Huntington wil be ar- Colorado lars Coming. twenty contests, will be entitled to permanent CHEYEN) Aug. 23.—(Special Tele- | shot Detective Powers last night, they havé elecied to fill vacancies in the executive com- | IRVONA, Pa., Aug. 23.—/ o'clock | rested should he come here. It is contended | DENVER, Aug. 23.—The grand command- | OWEership of the cup. It is probable that | gram.) Brown, retall ang | "0t been sighted or surrounded as yet. One mittee. | this evening a fire broke out In the Irvona | the charge against the pre:ident of the South. | ery of Knights Templar of Colorado left | Other clubs of the Jeague will come to this suspoct haw’ been urrested near Sgarta. buf aiatise: Roy. W' B n,'\“u" ) A‘”"LVT!‘H!" | tannery and 30,000 tons of bark were com- [ (0T S by T toa it ‘Ifip r“"'l l"“‘» att:nd the triennial conglave at Boston. In | All the clubs have been notiled that the cup | benefit of s. The llabilities, chiefly | what to the descriptions of the tr robber: QREliENe] Ran W, . Heywood of “Riari pletely destroyed 088, th .‘ (\‘ “» w : ;:bl)vll 7\( y-‘fl:“~ Knights | {5 here, subject to challenge. Jr Denver, Ch q York wholesale | were arrcated today at Allagan on “The T f 2 r 4 . an omen, in charge o ar om 2 elry firn 5 r s }::fnr' |m.-“ f'l" (I’I H;m‘h'.(:"fu .Tx“l;.- .~lm‘<.‘ Move rts of Ocen. s, Aug, 23, | 90uld still be arrested here. W. C. Rowan and Past Grand (' _— estate and book 1 | : y y [ o s of Oosan Vs . : A state railwiy conveaton fs soor ve | s, S Rawen sod tasmifad : « ining Agninst the Saloons. Bl Glass Strik P .;“f,.‘ ll_\;‘“\‘\“ Ray of Cusahrt [ \1‘.““”‘ ved—Berlin, from I,‘:’.’.I :.: hxf.[‘\“ ra ’q“‘ T Yo' aslEned fhettarty o CLEVELAND, 0., Aug. #.—An mportant Bhontied mrs PITTSBURG, Aug. 23.—The conference of | At Liverpool—Arrived—Britanala, from New | g v opy Oher the St 4 y tretch=d its entire leagth a streame | circular, signed by every Iding elder of | | ANDER, Wyo g 1 he jolnt wage committee of the prescriptiotf - e of the reformers will | ceatra € the legend: “Colorlo Commandery | the Methodist Episcop in Ohlo, ha Willlam H ; vare manufacturers and the Amerlcany " - 3 At Lonlon—Arrived—Mississippi, from New IR AR LN ’ ) with the Templar eross at cach | heen gent to the members of that denomina 2 Flint Glass Workers' association and the NASHVILLI 3.—At Winchester last | y year u At Julesburg the party will be joined | tion throughout the state. It calls for united unty jail on green glass manufacturers and workmen 1§ night J. C. Arledge was shot und killed by | At New York—Arrived—Columbla, from Killed by ¥ sband's Side. : Tomplars rom Montana and 1daho | political action op the part of all Methodist ended Iast igh L being held here, but the prospects of e Ofcer McClaren. The officer had notified | Hamburg; Campania, from Liverpool and | ATLANTA, Aug. 23.—Mrs. Eila Bloomfleld, | entire marty S whien i g up for the in an effort to elect to the next legislature oy (he amicable settlement in either branch aro 0oy Arledge to close his saloon, as the hour for | Queenstown amed 31 aholt"and loatantly: Miod berssirldhroush ta'lta destiRatin’ Ll ARy mewmhers 45 possible who will gght th Wl p Sacauraxiom. T SOlota dumhhisd: gy 6K closing required by the city law had arrived At San Francisco—Departed—Mexicin man- | o ' *% » L b i : saloons. The clrcular states that “special Thnge L WARes of £:10.33 par GeRE Sud NANA s e oo i g hebdec LGt T (B aan." far Aaxios this morning. Her husband, Samuel Blocm- - services will be called for by the elders in eceded from their demand, to 4 and 6 pei ned outsido while others asked for ad-| At Hamburg—Arrived—Normanaia, from | fleld, was awakened at 6 o'clock by the re- | St- J tC ttn Suieide, | 1y nference very Methodist church i othing O ntives Resus nt, wh the green glasd workers ing| 1 mission. By some means a glass in & show | New York port of a pistol. He found bis w'fe lying lead | KANSAS CITY, Aug J. W. Walker, | Ohi BOSTON, Aug Over 1,000 strik ipon_the restoration of the w of 1983 window was broken and Arledge shot through | At Liverpsol—Arrived—Inventor, from New | beside him with a bullet hole over her right [ aged 39 years. a member of the firm of e iing operatives returned in twenty vhich i3 an Increate ‘of 14 per cont. The the window into the saloon. Officer McClaren | Orleans; Cevie, from New York. eye. Her hand rested on the handle of a|Steele & W % largest general store Fatalities at a Ho Fire. manufacturers are not disposed to conced returned the fire and several shots were ex- At London—Arrived—Mississippi, from New | revolver which Bloomfield had placed under | in St. Josey itted suicide at th TOLEDO, 0., Aug. 23.—The Alr Line hotel 4 y advance and a strike on both branchel g Chauged. Atledge fell dead and McClacen was | York. his pillow. He thinks the shooting was accl- | Midland e aatie Scatiss are | ad Alr Rdns dunsiics ‘s Dursing, . Seversi| Datnd’ Goin listr _Gamands: made by A probaple, . AboRL. 060 ks wedl AR o £ & ¢ hloks 0 s Garn orke nion, 8 ect the green glass branch and 6, ;.u'l‘l.r‘u'ul he leg and ear and dangerously l\e’\v: \’2::."““" Arrived-—Lucacla, lr‘.m".l::l;:;)mTElll:llmlfih 1ds came here one year :m f.k!bed n; ;n‘- cause for the act. He leaves | people are reported Injured and two are | retary J. Felz is of the opinion that the the preser \‘.K‘,y \‘K”,, 'f,, s morniog’p N wite and five childrea. tatally burped. girike will be over by tomorrow, wession was taken up with reclassification,’ also ra is given possession | Wyomiug to enforce its laws not only against | moustache Michigan Robbers Not Yet Tal the American Rallwvay union members and manufact T of this place, made a e Morr Heng s held that Huut nston shcps this worning, thelr employers b