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THE o ek T— B ———— 1 ESTABLI‘&IIFD JUNE 19 1871. OMAHA, MONDAY MOR ING, AUGUST 26, 1895. SIN(}LF‘ Ck;l”" ;‘;;VIC CEN % FRANCE DOWN T0 BUSINESS |rrerve xv wmssco uavorctan.|Npy yORKS DRIEST SUNDAY] s mawosn awn e wews oo | ENJCHTS TEMPLAR (QMMAND| ™= wvww mwe anavwese.[Inperieip THE - KNUDSENS for Killing ¢ efnl Verantegd Cnune of the Inlrldenll‘o‘ben“nlnou Northern Pacific Case Now in the " Man and H Dride. H 1 he O MEXICO CITY, Aug. 25.—The entire day L8, Washy Aus BeoTh Ready to Discuss the Waller Case in a|vesterday was devoted to the Versstegui- [ Police and Their Agents Manage to En- NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—The World tomor- SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 25.—The Northern T Friendly Sprit, Touro A0AT SIS -G’ Fablle prokeeuter Fraon ‘;::M“'a‘r“ l!"“(':'fl':':“;rffi?::‘:" clzn‘:ll'“ ":‘;"l" Boston Flooded with Delegations from All [ Pacific fight on the question of Judge Jen- | Men Arrested for the Train Robbery a$ J ¢ 1 iktaty e the Law, a bls W yeoum Concluded tc made a great speech, which was immediately ¥4 thets 1ives 57 GEBY uhiora) 1n Boston Parts of the Country, ;::,?,:(.,,’:,‘:“:hrm(‘]‘.y." |»ll"(si.v‘|: :‘“‘.‘;‘r ;((:.I,:':,,"i; Buttermilk Hill Recognized. 20 DEMANDS NOR r;rlul in I‘m;n form all \‘\'N‘ vh'; :I'y‘ 1Ih; b was madec lear today by Hammond's former the federal court yesterday, so far as the ar- — DISAGREEMENTS YET | der D FORTY THOUSAND READY TO PROTEST D e ey i | WESTERN - PILGRIWS GIVEN AN OVATION | Fidier this question tomee adsis Iet | GOTHENBURGERS ~RECALL THEM WELL taken the question under advisemont, The declared his conviction that Romero and his O'Donnell and her daughter appear to have J— feature of the day's proceedings was the Paterviewing the Prinomer with | seconds lald a deliberate tra rdee Activ, been the only Intimate friends Mrs, Ham- sDiee y C b ¢ ds lald a delibe b for Verastegul | Active Preparations for Ome of the y Gola 3 y peech made by Colonel Pettit, counsel of the o RQeference to the Legal Phas and planned that he should be provoked. into Grentest Demonsteations Ever mond had. " Mr. Bittner 18 in the perfumery | G01len Gate Commandery Bnter the s LR i — Northern Pacific company, in which he se. ) o v ollo c- Parade with a Young Cinnamo Wil Prio . Are of Hix Speedy Trinl and making a countermand, which rendered his Witnessed in that City o ER Ll L B o SR Ll M| verely arraigred the other side. Ite made Duys Prior to the Affair Are Conviction, challenge necessary in view of the code. Being Made. Hammond: “We were together in count of his business relations with Create one statement which created a_sensation in Positive | inting Th the court room. He admitted the allegation Out ax v The prosecutor sald that Romero and his PO, business about seven months. Hammond was that the Northern Pacific had sold $5,000,000 econd played of vanity of Varastegul’ e a_ peculiar fellow and would seldom ta of recelvers' certificates to inmocent pecpie, PARIS, Aug. 25.—LeMatin has an fnter- | foo: :‘L‘:"l':ll‘“","f M n»( l‘r‘”[f Sen, | NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—This was probably |about his afairs, Al I know is| pooroo T when se-Onitea’ BEAlew ‘Betator. Boaones of NORTH PLATER, Nek " saitl ¥lew with Henry Vignaud, secretary of the | rifii® AC GRS e oo fee of his lite, | the driest Sunday in the history of the muni- | that he came from Des Moines, Ia., and ttat Rathite Aug. 25.—Local commanderies | coyngel for the receivers remarked ! N A Y Cliaxl United States embassy, on the subject of the | He contended that General Roche should be | CiPality—at any rate the police officials all 'J':f]v'"f,'.""I“{"'"“’h';'",“,'mv:,f,r:',,,',""“‘l,} oy 1.I:,h|l(if‘ki..‘:”1:|xl:rr,“(‘yw X:"p,l;,',\" “"} "h."f“l: L R e BLILRCL P L AU A A G “‘r:;’;“;nlz I' g i "“"',‘f"", ‘(,”rm”[': Waller case. M. Vignaud denied that there | punished for having furnished the pistols, | report to that effect. In spite of the promises PR T o o] e A B B LB LS b SR AL R et Bl b o L] olved partners d e following Mon- | g air fello ghts wh ve been col Then Colonel Pettit admitted that ha ha s city at 5:30 this afterno d placed was any question yet of demands nor dis- | He demanded also that Dr. Preciado should | of the Wine and Liquor Dealers' assoclation f‘,‘ul‘fl["l,‘,:(’:,'\"‘"r,)",";h'::: ',(::"“:!f ; “I;‘K‘,"’f\, ot their fellow knights who have been com- | hen Colongl 'M'”',f admitted that o had | this city at 5:50 this afternoon and placed In agreement between Franco and America, | b¢ Punished for defying the law. whole [ that they would urge all members of that | e hud deawn . irom the bank o canciderabls | I8 in at intervals, some of them after long | Wil 1" jgguea” Wntoes they had. heen aus | 3411 here. They are in the keeping of the wAmbassador Bustls,” sald M. Vignaud, “for | N8 Was premeditated murder “ | body to close their saloons today instead of | amount of money belonging to the firm, I|Aand tedious journeys from the south and | thorized by courts having jurisdiction over [ United States marshal and will probably be the present has only asked for the produce | s e BTave was practically dug before | g until next Sunday, the police in no| tok no legal steps against him, Maybe I|West. The trains, with one exception, were | the property on which they are supposed to | @lven a hearing tomorrow, and then taken ¥ LA LS P he went to the Spanish cemetery to excnange o TELAS T 4% 5 should have done so, if I could have found | from one to three hours late, but when the | be a lien. It was only within two weeks | (o Omaha on trial for the charge of inter- R e sdocuments, connected with the | shols with Romera, B Jike relaxed ihele viglianis sud wien i unl |ijgen™ vy iqil' probubity, it Qeas (e fesr of | belated knighte 1; tlivte weloome that T learned to the contrary.” rupting the United States mail. The men ease, which were mislald during the voyage | CIVIl' prosecuting attorney followed in a | forms were stationed at the doors of all |y (o drove him (o suldde, T can't eeo | Lolited Knights arrived, their welcome wa These certifica sald Pettit, “are not | | s riil A from Madagascar. Newton B. Eustis, second | Peech strongly denouncing Romero, cauing | suspected pm».m An army of police officers | However. how he could have peen so quickly | *9¢h that any discomforts they had en-|qa lien on the property under the case in | both give their names as Knudsen, and are ense followed P orney, defaading | o il o oRhell: axhia A e Union station a scene was presented as defenda and o company pla met them a e depol s tr en have baseador, goes to Clairvaux today with the | his right to fight as a military man who | Ut for violators of the law. Mrs. O'Donnell and Miss (§Donnell explain | At the Union station a scene was presen I | met tnem at the depot. The trainm “ ond's ocedel as follo AL HAd Ve Bie ed 1 s city | The holders of these obligations would have [ practically identified them. They belong legal adviser of the embassy to interview Mr. [ has been wounded by insulting lang . The| The saloon keepers were extraordinarily | Mrs. Hammond's anteceden® as follows: | that had never been witnessed in this city & practically identified them hey g in > ky - { depend for their pay on courts c akota co s state, and are about 2! RVATTREL " France Is discu the matter in | case has gone to the jur. vigilant and suspiclous of any one in search | yaiy Hammond's mother, Who is a trained | oy 4 Sabbath before. The vast crowds of i jelr pay on courts which | Dakota county, this state, and are about 3§ A C J scugsing the atte r ] = = T Lty nurse, is a widow ' : {was fo e 3 have jurisdiction.” and 25 years old & friendly spirit, and the friendly relations “Judge de la ®Rose occupied two hours In|of g glass of beer or whisky. In several |a seamstress in ,\-..“'f.‘l';f?" :‘n‘{.;’\\rn‘;\"llxl:\‘.- gpectators, who cheered each new delegation AT m—- HEARNE JRAND ISLAND, Neb,, Aug. 25.—(Special.) e unimpaired. No disagrcement has arisen | yuvern8 bis charge fo the Jury in NG| instances arrests of saloon keepers for in- | sister. on she studied genography. In | numbered far into the thousands, and the * : i JARNES. | _The two train robbers caught south of ©or could arise on this subject.” LT e o ory Tought in | terfering with officers were made. In (d- | Aptit‘last she came to live Wlth Mirs. ODon- | strains of music from many bands enlivened | Atteged = Mue of _ Millionatre | Bfoken "Bow _last night, the = Koudsen o ONDON, Aug. The Patis correspond- | 4 verdict at 3 o'clock. The hall of the court | dition to the members of the department | \f LALRLIDLLLE Wy Ay the tedious wait. Stillwell in 8 b of the' Daily News says: The Wallel loxe Quarters, { when winter came. Then she went to her " + the B. & M. this morning and taken from falr ought to toach the French the danger | %48 crowded. The jury brought in a verdict | there were many who had volunteered 1o | mother and asked for shelfer because she [ The first delegation to arrive over the| HANNIBAL, Mo., Aug It Is probable | pere to North Platte on a Special train. The of guilty in the case of Colonel Romero, and | assist the police in searching out evidences | did ' kg er | Pitchburg road was the Pittsburg com- [ that the case against Dr. J. C. Hearne and 3 isted of United States Marshal B Teviben exptonage law, America winl | oL in t se of Colol 0 st th g did not want to burden us ahy longer. Her . party consisted of United States Marshal :'m‘l.';'.'“fi‘.. A o otaq | by & majority absolved General Rocho and the | of violations of the law by notifying the mother, she informed us, td she had no | mandery, which numbered 100 and their | wite, charged with the murder of William | White and two deputies, W. T. Canada, chiet as If he were a white man. The sp (f*_::brrr lxln'fun;x}nw l‘x]m 'Lru»lilvll?.’rfl;fi‘f ‘lurl;n;: ;alnlnlxlmns 'i ~l|llml\n]h(-ll;"\'ml“mr:x'p ;Inn;\ulrunm for her. She came pack and s=ald:|jadies. They were met with the Masonic | Stillwell, will be tried at the September «Jrf l'n\lm ]Il“”lm(; .u‘ Il;'vn John 1\'.4;‘" and i . ¢ ello. o public prosecutor asked fo business. Superintendent Denett of the Park- | ‘They are lost to me foreverd never let t 4 3 , The | terr 5 g . C. Vizard, Union Pacific detectives; Brewer B T nuged to America fo | however, sentenced Komero o three years | about the east side of the town, while mem- | from them. T belleve I would rise out of my | Askalow commandery ~ brought seventy | effort will bo made to secure their release | jounds, ‘and the two burglars. Several hun- e e T O Kileved thas | and four months at hard labor In the minicl- | bers of tho City Vigilance leagiie and mem- | coffin if 1 knew they were[near” Out of | knights and ladies from St. Louis. on ball. A motion will also be made to | dred peoplo gathered at the B, & M. depot, 3 e Hkeer . Sl pal prison, with liberty to choose the trade he | bers of some of the temperance societies of | work, friendless except for ys, it seems she The chief arrival was ithat of Grand | quash the indictment on account of irregu- | curious to see the men. The latter will not the court martial which sentenced WAller [ preferred to work at. He was also sentenced | several of the fashionable churches were ac- | clung o this man H d s a last refuge, [ Master McCurdy, who, with 196 knights and 3 H g hing. Detective Canada informed th Will be disavowed. AR R LB LR 2ed | severa shionable churches e clung to this man Hammond hs a last refuge, [ Master ) o : 196 knights and | jarity of the grand jury’s action. The grand | say anything. Detective Canada informed the A v \ SRR , ifionistied tive. {and when that failed 1 to die, ladies from Detroit commandery, reached here | jury” appointed thres of its members as an | correspondent that there 1s no doubt what- (’!H'LvH;-\ }lu‘l"‘_lwrv‘. h{‘ “«:*‘ "l‘t '“'»‘" hed Active preparations are being made for - f shortly after 10 o'clock. This commandery | investigating committee. As members of its | ever but that they have the right men and i e e g e e eriminal Teode | the parade and demonstration to be beld Sep- QUAY MAY NTO COURT. is noted as the crack regiment in drill con- | committee these members met almost every | Is feeling good over the capture. *“‘We are Looked Like Trouble for a Time at ||\ SCHrett pendlt ;fm”' the criminal code | tember 25 and 26 under the auspices of the | ht Pennnyivanta | tests and is expected to be heard from in‘|day and ran down almost every clew while | very thankful to the papers of the state, Tam N The jmm’(" {hen sentenced him to pay to | United Socleties of the Liberal Sunday Laws. L] & mEdeciinely v Wednesday's competition. they were procuring evidence. It Is sald | said he, ‘*for assistance rendered in the WASHINGTON, Aug Acting Secretary [ tne family of Verastegul for elghtcen years | o' i nave i to thik tine Sl o RIEHUR G BA: AUE AT I0WA WARMLY WEELCOMED. that the counsel of the defense will ask that | hunt.” Engincer Austin and Fireman Duke McAdoo, (o’ view ot what has been published | the sum of $4,500 yearly and also to pay the | 0y Farticipate in the parade represent af A EARRIS 3, Pa, Augl 4 This afternoon a train of twelve cars con- | the Indictments be quashed on this ground. | will go to North Platte tomorrow to Identify i oDt 0f" Veraategul’s tueraI-AndT a1 oosts 16 membership of about 40,000. There will be | Gilkeson of the republican §tate committee taining the lowa delegates was warmly wel- | It 18 not known what view the judge will | the men and appear as witnesses against concerning the refusal of the Castine to sa- i LA I L sl L Ats divisions of singers, turners and schutzen, | has made up the roll of delegates to the | comed. take on this technicality, but many are fn- | them. Jute the French at Tamatave, Madagascar, | Uy S1S0 00 e considered:| Detides s\m-ml_l]m-mwlo.n];mn (rkwi(ll- orEaniza- | oo ming gtate convention, which will meet | The delegation that has exc'ted the most | clined to think hs will give due consider- IDENTIFIED AT GOTHENBURG. s the fac! 8 b . ¥ e sel QRN -CO! tions, A ddres: the ¢ has bel & o 3 18 Proses A e THRNBURG. Neb. 26.—(8b declded to make the facts in the case public. | 41n o5t extreme, but opinion justified it. Dr. | jeeueq by 1“,‘,'\,'(1&;.(,“,[“*" p';\m; : m", "the | Wednesday. It now seems pfobable that the | curlosity of the citizens here was the Golden ?;l“l:hm 1,! llrlmlf",““s ety H l(l GOTHENBURG, Neh., Aug (Special er orme Navy de- | Proc solv ¢ the jury. RAYAE | inar ity Lt L L : 5 Francisco, which arrived this [ Heather declared today that he would be | relegram.)—The Union Pacific special train, Commander Perry informed the Navy Prociado was absolved by the jury. udge de | committee on agitation, reciting the efforts | contest for the chairmanship of the state|Gate of San Francls ready to try the caze during the September ) re Friday afternoon for Calli partment some time ago that he did not sa- | la Rose then gave notice that the verdict | of the society to secure a local option law | committee will be carried into the courts in | afterncon. They were received with open | oy B e Nilta Al oh A6y L BUCHRINEHR lute the French flag at Tamatave, and of |absolving all prisoners except Romero, was, in | from the last legislature. It complains that | the form of an action on behalf of Senator | M8 by an immense throng and were es-} N -yt o fotuges to see any visitors | WA¥; conveving Superint _ Suthe i g 3 his opinion, co y e law and the evi- o 3 L streets by the Boston ~ United States Marshal White, W. L. Canada, our treaty with Madagascar by which we had pinion, contrary to the law and the police commissioners. inetead of constru- | Guay to. compel ‘Chalrman Giikeson to sur. | corted through the L lo | 2nd converses with no one but her cell mate, | gited BUCS JERIAG BLTe e e e orce. recognized that government as controlling | derce, and he, therefore, would send the case | ing the present statute in a liberal spirit, | render the books and papers of the commit- | commandery. At the head of this parde | virginia B. Todd, who is charged with the | SHel of the Unioh < ¥ d the entire Island, and that as there was no [ to the upper court for its decislon, which, If | toftura it into a “justification of an of 12, ! was a 4-months-cld cinnamon bear, which + he ghite it with a number of deputy United States mar- 3 ortur s ppres- | tee, The members of that body will hold murder of her daughter. Dr. Hearne also 2 Al A S ! Fepresentative of the native government here | unfavorable to the prisoners, will result’in | Vo' police crusada against orsonal FIEh(s | meeting tomerrom. el uticld & | caused much amusement among the spec- | aheciito) refuces ty talk to newspaper men, | Shals and Union Pacific Claim Ageit Join at Tamatave, he could not salute that gov- [severe sentences for all of them. and an invasion of the constitutional guaran- | be adopted requesting Mr. Gilkeson (o attend | tators. His bearship, however, got tired be- | Ho gpends most of his time playing *isoli- [ Kelth of North Platte, arrived today ab 8 e ernment, and hence he fired no salute what-} - ‘The sentence of Romero establishos pre- | tee of religious liberty,” and Invites all | and assist in preparing the roll of delegates, | fore the end of the route and had to drop OUt. | taire,” and has already about worn out one | M. With the Lwo men dnesivd vesterday o ever. cedent that men Kkilling thelr antagonists in | citizens to join the “Liberty day” celebra- | He will likely refuse, and then it pro- | He will be in condition for Tuesday's parade, | deck of cards. He and his wife are not per- | Mason City as the train rebvers who held There was a misunderstanding tetween the | duels will have to maintain the family of posed that the committee elect T. B. Cooper, however. mitted to hold any conversation together | up No. § between here and Brady Island last French officers on shore and the officers on | their victim or remain in prison perpetually. e ——— temporary chairman. Legal steps will be| During the early evening and up to mid- | under any circumstance Wednetday morning. About 200 of ou itl- the Castine as to granting pratique. When = OF BANNOCKS DENIED, | then taken to compel Gilkeson to surrender | night train upon train brought in its quota ; zens had gathered the dipot when the the first boat from the Castine landed the | COLLECTING NICARAGUA REVENUE. — the books and an auditing committee will be | The grand commandery of lowa, c O'nprlr’lfm! SHOT HIS S Ll lnllllw‘l» in to get 2 lkalull the :nhb(‘n:; French military authorities on shore, with a | & 4 % ¥ Slnughter in Oregon | appointed. 400 knights and 100 lad’es, arrived in time for : } but only those who claimed to have seel great deal of excitement, attempted to prevent | N b LR I‘" that ply 0 Fake. This program will probably be carried out | a late tea. The grand commandery of Mary- \Illx‘::‘.:llrl‘ll ndesianen ol them loitering around here previous to the the officers from approaching or speaking with b dad s thed , Aug. 25.—Diamond val- | without opposition, as it is the policy of the | land was welcomed and escorted to the Ven- Sl e & ¢ robbery were admitted. Mr. Wetter, our consul and his party, saying S ley, the scene of the reported killing of four- | Hastings people to ignore any action the | dome. This delega was all from Balti-| SIOUX CITY, Aug. 25.—(Special Tele- | [Lijttle John Spencer, the 11-ycar-old herd that pratique not been given, although | MANAGUA, Aug. The national and - th S ook Tnalans, is situated. i the | Plate.committea may take, more, comprising knights, accompanel | gram.)—Hazel Hammond, aged 18, was shot | boy, with whom one of the robbers is sup- Captain Perry had been so informed early | municipal taxes on real estate in Nicaragua i ;(‘“ R “f‘> ated 1n the " 'myg oty s rapidly filling up with politi- | by a number of ladies. The Detroit com- | through the head at 3 d'clock this morning | Posed to have traded saddles, was the first in the day. The French officers on shore | are now being collected and should largely | SUtheastern corner of Oregon. Burns, the | ciang from every part of the state, who have | mandery of 100 knights and seven'y ladies by Max Noak, a laborer from Marcus. admitted and in an instant he ponted out the became very much excited and ordered all |y roace the revenues. All who neglected to | COUNty seat of Harney county, is 150 miles [ come to the city to take part in or witness | waq escorted by the Boston commandsry to [ p' ST % vonpq | MBD With whom he had traded sadiles. the Americans back to their boats, one of i distant from Ontaria, the nearest telegraph | the exciting scenes that are expected to take 1 The shooting occurred in a bagnio on Pearl| “\ypen George G. Ostrand was ar 1 and B IOV e Paviiantes ‘Dont. toward' the | Teport In writing over their wignatures ‘be- [ SAERY SO, DHATA, L1, NOLTeRL (CleRTAPL o dce when the caivention hidhibles. - These| NS Yondome. ISTRVICOESHELD street. When Noak saw his victim fall he put | brought in last Friday this sime bcy was Castine'’s boat and calling on the gens |fore June 1, 1895, to the proper government | Gregon Short Line, nean the border between |are also present a number of the members| SPECIAL SE “Knighte Templar | @ ball through his own heid, inflicting in- | taken through the car which contained Os @'armes to drive off the Americans as in- | officiais a fair estimate of the value of their | Oregon and Idaho. The news is not credited | of the state committee, who will attend to- This afternoon a special .nhu‘!s "lmvlflr stant death. A lamp which had been over- | trand and several other persons, but he failed truders. During the incident there was great | property and full statement of net income | here, as it is not known that any Bannock | mOrrow's on of that body. The result | service was held in Tf““‘yk' '}“:‘ h il l‘h'j“ turned set fire to the furniture and the fire- | to recognize his man. Today in the rear part excitement on the part of the French repre- | ending that date are now having these values | Indians were in that vicinity of the contast for the state chairmanship ls | edifice was crowded by the knights and their | EMC 0 0 (0 R GO ST SI8 R | F T heial oar were the 1o prisoners and sentatives and there might have been trouble, | estimated by the government officials and are | 'No further aews has been recelved con-|SUll In doubi. Both sides claim they will | ladies. ~The sermon was by Grand Prela'e | cover the tragely. The girl was not dead | four officers seated and seversl — men but it was averted by the coolness and good | paving double the tax rate. The following | cerning the reported massacre of fourteen | Win, but neither faction is Willing to make | Joseph M. McGrath. He chose for his text | ,ug"yne s fair way to recover, although not | standing when the boy was admi‘tel. He fudgment of Eusign George R. Evans and | will illustrate in part these taxes: One-half of | Bannock Indians in Diamond valley by cat- | public the figures upon which they base their | Matthew x, 42; “And whodoever shall glve | o gh1a (o make any statement. Nozk was | looked around a second and, ponting out Paymaster Dent. Commander Perry prompt- | 1 per cent on net incomes and one-half of 1| tlmen. At Ontario, the nearest telegraph | prediction. drink unto ‘one of these little ones, a cup’of | 16 faeirified until this atternoon, He has | one of the prisoncrs, sa'd: ~Here Is the man 1y demanded ample and full apologies, both | per cent to the national government on valu- | office to the scene of the reported trouble, it | Chairman Gilkeson and Dayid Martin ar- | cold water only in the name of a disciple, f yoen iy town two weeks. 1. traded saddles with.” ? 10 his officers aud to his country, (o this fn- | ation of the property. ‘The net ingome from | is believed there s some truth in the rumor giveastonigntidnd e e guests of Governor | verlly, I say unto you, lie shall in no wise | "y pag heen learned almost certiinly this| A. S. Hayden identified the two men as sult. The French officers came aboard the | merchandise sales is obtained by deducting | but mo further information can be secur astings, Senator Quay keeps close to his | lose h's reward evening that the Hammond woman was [ being the same men who occupled the va- astine the next day and made full and un- | the usual expenses for clerk hire and rents | until the arrival of the stage tomorrow night. | quarters in the Lochiel, and Lieutgnant Gov- | After the service the knights, headed by | \oqis wife, that he had been endeavoring to | cant stable northcast of his residence. He veserved apologies for their unadvised be- | and debts for the merchandise to citizens of | There is a daily stage from Ontario, Heppner | eruor Lyon ‘is here aldlng (he genator in | Grand Master McCurdy, Grand Commander | juquce her ‘to return o him, and that her | had seen them and talked to them. bavior. Afterward an apology satisfactory | Nicaragua resident in this country, foreign | and Baker City to Burns, the county seat of | Founding up his forces for the coming bat- | Lawrence and the other dignitaries of the | .cficul s enraged him that he fir Robert Weathers, J.. I. O'Neil's general to the consul was offered and accepted by | Indebtedness not allowed. ¥ Harney county, but the scene of the reported | te. grand encampment, returned in parade to the | “yyi e “Faiinond, or Ora Minton, as her | clerk, recognized vne of them, as he had sold Bim. This closed the incident Qneehalt of Liner cent 18 rfil}@v}vtl"ny“tl\l; massacre is more than 100 miles southeast of RDIE BANQUETED. Vendome. 153 | TiEht name is said to be, is said ‘to have | him some groceries, which accounted for the e municipality on incomes from lcans, the usual | Burns. Burns is 150 miles from Ontario and el Tomorrow will be the busy day, over 153 [ fone RAM% M BHG 1 X t Where her par- | paper sack found in the grip containing J. 1. Cor ew § g discount rates on what is considered nere first | it requires about forty-eight hours for the | British Lender n Dinner in |delegaticne being scheduled to arrive. nts are reported to live. It is reported by | O'Neil's grocery advertisement B L A ok focunient fo- | piass nepelbaiay § ta 3 per cenl JiELly. l staEs to make the Joutuey, New York City. e <ome that Noak was the woman's half-| Last Sunday evening J. F. Emery, the bived at tho Rtate departmont from Minister | = Coftee estales pay & cents per pound on @il | “Rye” Smith, sald to be the leader of the | . NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—Keir Hardle, the | TO APPEAL TO SECRETARY LAMONT. | brother, and by others that he was her hus. | electriclan who lives n the power house, ar- 8ill at Seoul, Corea, encloses four new post- | exported and one-half of 1 per cent on the | cowboys, Is known to be a bad character. | poiinr oot “and ex member of Parila. band. Noak formerly worked at Grand Is- ed a man while milking his cow. He @ stamps, the first {ssued by Corea for do- | Stimated value of the estatq, equivalent an- | It the Bannock Indlans were in that vicinity ol Y 5 to Regulate | jand and Lincoln, Neb. The doctors today |%earched him and found $22 in his pockets. e, " "The stampe are in beight | Mual'y to about $7 per acre export tax and 23 | they were there for the purpose of hunting. | ment, was given a dintier tonight by the Action. say the woman mey live Not being able to find the constable or mar- B RE Afid. cavry besides thelr Engiish let. | cents Lo I'j‘_l"“"‘;“l‘f",l‘\:‘fi-fllt‘;‘l':fi‘ Jine | WHERE DURRANDS T Lams, | Co0tral Labor federation af Labor Iyoeum. | gAN FRANCISCO, The ARy U, | e — shal, he gave him a good lecture and turned toring, &iving their denomination, several | PWHETS NAvELE (O ‘l'_"n‘uw"t e L . “IE58: 1 1n a speech Mr. Hardie sald that he was glad | s having a controversy with Colonel Graham, | BRITISH RACER ACTION. i::,{.':mll:‘.;:.. 4 Ix;.‘.h\\n}:.” \\1[:-v\‘|;;._lvlw‘1i2:‘\‘ll one (-:K\v ho c"""“t'; R ";“'f':‘,‘l’_“"I"m‘\'f"" low price of their much watered stocks, al- v Sxpects | 0 meet face to face the men and women of | commandant at the presidio, and interesting | varkyri 1 n Curlb) Moatia he the man WA DR S A They carry no figares or peculiar designe, | though they are running at full time all their ___ to Prove America who are carrying the red flag of | developments are likely to ensue. During at Brooklyn. sten found a shirt collar in the barn that .‘.he’m‘"mi A m:"",m.“m'fl (i) i\urm.\:mn mployes and shipping monthly bullion con- | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. The attorneys | socialiem on to certain victory. He hoped | the great strike at Sacramento last summer | BROOKLYN, Aug. 2%.—Never before did|that was supposed to have been occupled by o e e v rament - They ranss o | taining 45 to 90 per cent gold, are now hav- [ for Theodore Durrant have two witnesses, | his Visit to this country would heip the %0- | {niteq States troops in command of Colonel | Such a crowd collect at the celebrated dry | the parties who committed the robbery. The value from 1 cent. or § poens, to 10 cents, or | I8 to pay double rates of taxes. Marius Burnett and Edward McPherson, by | Clalist movement as much as he knew it b SC0L"iered to the scene to preserve ) d0cks of the Erle basin as that which gath- [ collar was produced today and one of the . or 3 et s g 3 would help him personally, and, as a result, | ¢ 8 ered today. The attraction w e British | prisoners was wearing a shirt which matched 50 Mr. S1i) says that the. postal b hom they expect to prove that thelr clie i 5 red today. The attraction the British | 7 g h T e AR e B P OF WORLD'S WHEAT CRrop, | Whom they expect to prove that their client | the moyement in England. order. The first train that was run out of | TV S9CA, MG R Ch e N early 8,000 | it. The Unfon Pacific detectives took the B i 1c baresi, sud bofh ‘are. 1o the pignd : was on Market street at the moment when the { Mr. Hardie, in speaking of the criticisms [ Sacramento under military guard was | oK SEOrt SRR ks And curl- | collar with them, BAE Rt of public works 2 '* | Detaily of the Government Estimates | prosecution insists that a fiendish murderer | which have been made In England and this | wrecked and four soldiers killed. A number | gus individuals went down to see the yacht| The vest found in the grip one mile east ek of the Yield, was mutilating the body of the dead girl in | country regarding the course of the socialist [ o¢ the A, R. U. leaders were tried for the | toda )f the robbery matched the pants of one of Jndkowits Was the M Injured. BUDA-PESTH, Aug. 25.—Details of the | ypo jibrary of Emanuel church, Durrant | Poet: Willlam Morris, in refusing to issue | murder, but were acquitted, The dead sol- | , Unfortunately, while they found entrance | the prisoners. The morning after the rob- PARIS, Aug. he name of the confi- | government estimate of the wheat crop of | pimcelr will trace his movements on that | CheaP editions of his poems so that the poor | dicrs were buried at the presidio reservauion j 0 the vard without hindrance, ‘they could [hery a Union Pacific pathfinder with —the (4 b i . % ot see the vacht as they had hoped, as %} ntfal clerk of Baron Rothschild, who was | the various countries, the total for which was [ . o eee ;i peopie to whom they would naturally appeal | 4yq their comrades erected & monument on | fiot Liyaght.an the edid | map of Nebraska torn out was found, and de clerk ot Daron Rothachild, who was | the varlous countries, the total for which WAS | night, when he claims to have taken the | could enjoy them, sald that g his opinion Mr. | &lch stands the inscription: ~Mardared by | Borull wae hearly covered with tarpuulins. | hiy' map was found In ono of the prisamer's wounded by the explosion of the infermal | stated in a August 23, shows the [ records and the money of the Christian [ Morris did not deserve the griticisms show | o rcr Stands : 21 These i it et Ve of the | pockets whe osted hine sent to the bar Saturd ing in b Endeavor soclety down town. Burnett and | e \¢ e might puraug | “ricers. purpons oLIOLAMICLNELR SleARYIawIoL th | bart SMOW hus et machine € e baron on Saturday, is | following in : Sndes ¥ g | ered upon him. He thought he might pursue | *ne American Railway unfon men object | ¥acht's powertul lines, but for more ) Robert McWha, section foreman at Vro- Jadkowitz, instead of Zadkovitz, as before t Britain . McPherson will testify that they saw the | the same course under similaf conditions. Mr. | o tnis, contending that the strikers did not | {ical reasons. The sun's strong rays of y man, was present and re zed them as Feported. The surgeons now hope to saye 373000 | book under his arm when he was down town, | Morris wrote his poems for| the satisfaction | outnrs (o e d e e Cajonel Geahond ot | terday had blistered ‘inspots ‘the potlend f the men who rode the horsos that were found the Injured eye of the clork. His general | Ger 00 | and entries in the book itselt will prove that | of his higher sensibilities. (They were in a | ma yon "ty "ot such an_ inseription cn the | (haltcauer, with which the vessel's sides | gier the robbery, and as the men who condition is clso Improved. His clothing st he collected dues from some of the mem-! measure personal and for hirhself alone. Un- ::'Unrllfll‘}mlu BUS Snh a0 Anes p,:-l.'n'; cazthel hag e r]llnl;w:“‘-&l, And 1t was to prevent | cunineq at the house one mile this side of the was riddled and his body bruised in several f A i bers ir. Dr. Vogel's house. 5 der the present course they iwould reach the | oo 50 (e otpikers by "Colonel Graham | Stretched. This will cause a slight delay in | robbery the first of the week. They were places. M. Glrard, dircctor of the munici- It is now admitted that Durrant’s first story | wealthy, who otherwise might not notice | "4 ! foating the ship tomorrow, as another coat | also identified by John W. Bridges, A. Col- pal laboratory, has made a facsimile of the 3 of his movements on the night Minnie Wil- | them, and really do more than If they were | 400 at @ recent mass meeting ceslutions | o jycquer will,have to be’put on. lem, S. A. Taliman and others who saw B nvelops, which will be sent to all post and 8 liams was murdered, when he said he went | seattered broadcist, were passed requesting him to rcmove it | “rn all other wa alkyrie 111 them here a few days previous to the robe stampofiices in the endeavor to trace the i to the armory, is untrue. He started for the | “There were 130 delegates ft the table and | Colonel Graham has replied to the resolutions | to ' be floated = Evervthing on deck " United 'Statos .000 | sigual corps armory, but became absorbed in | mrnest Boehm, corresponding secretary of the | 10 Tather tart terms. He refers to the action | aloft s i the neatest and most 7 CEY Conada 000 hrist Endeavor accc i A ] t4 of the citizens who adopted them as treason- | o1 he crew had taken a well earned 3 olera’s Ravages | apan. Roun 414,000 | the Christian Endeavor accounts which he | feeration, presided. P AIL. holiday “and gone up the Hudson on the WASHI ON: Aus. 25, —Consul -General | Bulgaria 4 © 2918w 000 | carried with him and rode on down. able. That in his judgment the soldlers [ aiitYidiy (Ender, the City of Brideeport ulgari B e —— TR were killed by strikers and that the inscrip- | X' couple of yachtsmen guarded the deck, Melvor cf Kanagwa, Japan, in a dispaten | Turkey . EASTERN ROADS WANT IT ALL,|BROUVGHT THIE CHINEBE TO TIME.| (% 1 stand, The members of the Ameri- | and another pair was on duty on the floor dated July 22, informs the department that o . c i e ey Wi b e | Of the dock to prevent the over inquisitive| LANDER, Wyo., Aug ~(Special Tele- $ % v | Foretgners Now Attend the Trial of | can Rallwayu nlon say they will appeal to the 3 . Aug D ele Tack Two Dollars Onto Harvest Ex- the total number of deaths from cholera in 0 from getting too near the keel, but in every | o 050 80 Y Y Vi urkion Rates in Their Territory the Riote: secretary of war. Teopear tihet versel was fres trom Tife in | $ram)—The oscape of FHoward from the Japan during 1595 up to July 19 was 4.804, \ 2 L s el NEW YORK, Aug. e World prints 2 marked contrast to the picture of anima- [ county jail last Thursday night brings out the number of cases being 7,901 In the ] : 20800 OHICAGO, Aug. 25.—Censiderable. friotion|] /%, Too tir o LOOKING FOR MABEL EATON. tion that has so vividly presented itself | tne story that all the prisoners in the jail were previous year there were only 314 deaths. R d 18,440,000 | 18 Wkely to result between the Central Traffic | T10 ¥ LEz o - every day she has been in the dock, as the | {n'4)o ccheme to escape, and that Elmer Houk S e that s . . s : e FOOCHOY, China, Aug. 2§.—Firmness has (hat the Omaha Girl Hans | sailors, riggers and painters plied their re- e o exca 2 . Consul General Mcivor ul ving | 2 : SOt associailon and the Western Lines Passenger [ FOOGHOW, Clind, Aug. S _Shat the. Omahs 012 e e and Lpintors Plicd fhelr Xes | once the pride of Fremont county, was the mv‘km: uu;l«\'l‘:x‘ll prev lr:xj‘yo‘ ",{.‘:'; ll;‘l—:‘my(x‘m'f; association over the harvest excursions, The [ Prousht the " “:-‘) 0 4 ms. Forelgners “‘“" “S:mK Aers e \;} are | Arvanged while being towed to Sandy Hook | confident of Howard, and agreed to the plan asaki and Hiogo a rig 3 \l slion of th SO 2 roads in the latter organisation made & rate | 8T NOW present at the trl of the persons| NE K, 3 from the dry dock. She will probubly have [ of escape. Finally two others joined in the steamship China was made before she left r implicated in the attacks {on missionaries. | looking for William Holt, an actor and Miss | a trial spin ‘during the afternoon sheme, and Thursday night was the time %o Ban Francisco, A favorable report was of one fare plus $2, and agreed to divide the | ! 4 | BRISTOL, R. I. Aug. 25.—Defender car- B b o hn wis raaponted n a % With the lines of the Central Trafo as. | The Chinese officials affordflevery facility to | Mabel Eaton, an actress, at the instance of | yed her et mast toRTEnt, 1t having been | 1Xed upon to make the break for libery, IR 0 phyeiols hio “Inspect L . Avg 9 A ALe “of b the foreign commissioners off inquiry. Six of | authorities of Peru, where Holt's wife is. | stepped between b and 6 o'clock this e but when the time arrived Houk refused to A TR spondent of the Standard telegraphs to that | foclation. This does not satisty the latter | the Chinese who had a hflid in the mas- | \ire “Holt claims that her husband deserted | N, At i v'clock it was pronounced fin | €0, and two of the others alto changed thelr Cholern nt Cheefoo. per (hat the news that Trance wili jom | 0448, bowever, and they have decided 10 | sacre at Hwashang have Yhen convicted of | M* a 2 s eserted | ghod ‘and immediately put over' the board [ mind, but Howard made the break alone SABEINGTON; Avg. 25.~The State de- | 2*° s an, " | have all of the $2 to themselves. They de- | Murder. New arrcots ave made dafly. Foo. | her and two children and cloped with Miss | and towed out to Defender by the steamer | und tucceeded in gotting clear of the prison NILAVE te e | Bngland In whatever steps mya be s~ | cided to make their rate one fare plus 32| chow is quiet. What was ted abroad as | Eaton. The couple left Toledo for New York | Atcher. —The Archer's derrick lifted the | anq o all appearances out of the country. partment has received a cable from Sonsul | sary to stop the massicre of forcigners 1! répor oa big stick a ed with the great Y IR ey A e cnauy | ary-to siop the masatcrs o EUers in | up to the western gateways. This action on | 3 new massacre was only a fpcal riot. several days ago. Miss Eaton was raised in | b Saeh “d 0L Ves il == = B ot has lsapperted. G PR China, has induced somo German newspapers | their part will make the rate from eastern Omaha. were temporarily made fast to suj (Kt VAR INp1 : at Chee Foo ppeared. to cxpress the hope that Germany Will do| territory one fare plus $4, but the proba- | GARMENT WORKERS N A STRIKE. =i mast and then the work of righting LANDER Aug. 25.—(Speclal Tele- THEY REDUKED VHEIR CRITICS ::l;‘:lm..-‘“ Germaay has a large squadron In | pijicies ‘are that nine-tenths of the purchasers - o TELEGRAPHIC BREVI thing had ta be stopped on account of dark- | gram.)—B. 'T. Payton, editor of the Ther- J A o B nese ors. s R Suniers ement ‘nion - ness. will be resumed at an carly hour, = : — wiil not understand the arrangement, and 2R Forest fires at Vinelaud, N. J., are rap-| and it is expected that eversthing will be A Gang Cheng Inguiry Very Slow. when called upon to give up the extra $2 A Shopx. s and, N. J., I ex B t N T e bl a e it o 11 9 before b g their tickets exchanged will| ROCHES N. Y., Ay —One of the | 1dly spreading. reacing weeday morning E Y ALY S e LWAS. .. O00e of Hucolie 1 LONDON, Aug. 26.—A dispateh to before baving their tickets exchange: R N,=¥, 4 . Fire at Rosendale, N, Y., destroyed $75,000 YOIK, Aug. 2 ow York | fined In a strait jecket with irons om CEDAR RAPIDS, la, Aug. 25.—(Special | Times from Shanghal says the Cheng in- | Tdi¥e trouble and blame the western roads| greatest labor nllubl..l s eve waged between 2R 4 yed. $15. Yacht club has’ been notifiecd by the Amer- | jig feet. It s sald that he hus gone orazy ’ o roa worth of property Ca's cup committee that the ne al Tace Telegram.)—The Oherry sisters, who bave | quiry has precceded siuce Wednesday with {S,T.r«“h“ Is entirely the fault of the eastern | employers and employes Mpgan last night, | ' Most of those injured In the City of To- | hetwem Totmicet tnat {he next trial xace | over the Big Horn irrigation ditch scheme become famcus in this past of lowa beeivse | i the members of the consular commis- ey when 1,500 members of the} United Garment | ledo accident will die. place on Thuralay’ next. The race was | a0d he has doveloped since last Wednesday of their unique porformances, gave an enter- | sloners preesnt, but the progress is slow. Indinns Opposed to Allotm Workers' association went dh'a strike. Un-| At Malden, Mass., D. J. McLeo shot is | orlginally scheduled to come off or iy, | into 4 violent maninc. He will have a bear- ¢ at LaPorte last night. A gang t' rew | The dispatch adds that a Mahommedan re- [ ARDMORE, I T., Aug. 25.—Delegates from | less the bosses concede thfir demands the | wife fatally and killed himselr - g tomorrow. hefore Juatice, Alleg. BRSNS 8t LaPorte last night, 108 pelli out in the province - 4 ¥ ; finishers and buttonhole m@kers, numbering | Four prisoners escaped from the Emporia, Fitteon B S — onions and other things on th ze, and a ::“< n ’“; l""“” 1“” In the province of [ the Chickasaw and Choctaw nation met 1 | ZHANCTS Bhd bottontole d o ready to £y | Kann Jafl by suwing the burs. HASTINGS, Eng., Aug. 2i.—Yesterday the all of Excluding Japs. riot followed. The'" sistors, - armed with | Hansu angd ia speeading seriously couvention at Willow Springs yesterday 1nf oy “ang (ne aifficulty will affect 8,000 la- John and Matthew Anderson were fatally | fifteenth round of the international chess| LOS ANGELIES, Cal, Aug. 2.—In an in- boards, marched down inio the uudience anl g 4 in Hussia. response to a popular call and adopted reso- | horers. The strikers demand that all shops | Purned in their home at Menomince, Mich tournament was played. The results were | terview United State nator White sald 8 general fight followed, during which the i 25.—Seven | lutions strongly declaring themselves unal- | gng)i be strictly unionized, that wages shall | , The Atchison, Topcka & Santa Fe wili| as follows: Burn beat Mieses in a gueen's | that Lubor Commissioner Fitzzeruld of San boards were used to good cffect. The sisters terably opposed to the allotment of their | ho paid weekly and i be taken out the rec hands this | gambit after twenty-one moves; Pollock | Franclsco had asked him to introduce in A i e death om cholera have uw»\llrm] on board . be paild weekly and a general amelioration of | (o p i 11 a Vie - > 3 enty- . B were all arrested, ani the lttle town is lands, as proposed by the Dawes commls- | thelr conditior The e s o2 | We eat Bird in a Vienna game ofter twenty ngress w LI similar to the Chinese ox- : P $iatko % kiai b abrte e oy BH. AN RERDANG N e ¢ > | their conditions. There were no disturbances | “Gripple Creek citizens witnessed another | one moves; Gunsberg bes anowski in clusion act, which shall exclude Japanese, still 1n a hubbub of exc:tement. sion. Th resolutions implore the legislature 4 P ¥osome Viadivostack August 6 from Cho-Foo, Chink, | 1 sass Lone cutions implare the legistature | today, bl fight Sunday, in which one animal was | iy Lopes bter ity-itve mvess Marco beat | Benator Wiite s promised o o” 50 i Test of Muchine nx. since which time sixteen cafes and twelve [ such a change, declaring that their present 4 " slaughtered ackman in o king s gambit, declined, ufter | Bitzgorald will furnish the data to prove WASHINGTON, Aug. 25.—A general test | deaths have cecurred at Viadivestock itscif. | condition is all they desire, and they do not Thrashed tho TN vernor MKinley attended services at | thirty moves; “Walbrodt and Pilisbury | that the Japavese are seriously infuring and competition hetwoen machine guns has Halg Ml P Cian want to change the condition for on FRENCH OFFICIALS APOLOGIZED, (Copyrighted, 185, by the Assoclated Press.) mopolis I was brought fin to- $ ., Aug. 25.—(8péc matl- | chauaugua, NV and Tates held 4 (e u Ry Lopez after twentyosix moves; [ American labor. He daes not belleve, how- been set to begin Monday, September 14, at | LONDON, Aug broke out at | wiich they belleve would follow the bropossd afternoon undertook to gfve the printers | Three Upkhown teapipg wero killed in 4 | Telchman drew s Ruy Lopez after forty- 3 bils LD Indian Head. It s expected that six machine [ Hanbury wharf, Black last night | new order of things. The carrying out of the town a few pointers In the art of \:;\f}l“"rt__;"-'" Cl nd, Akron & Columbus | one ‘moves; Verganl beat” Schlechter in Extending the Saly n Army. Arms will enter this contest, three of the : play 'he printers have two or | ¢ 8. Ruy Lopez after fifty-five moves; Teleh- | g o\ BFRANCISCO, Ay £ it Datha utomatic and three not so, the| o4 20d burned all men “who are No. ors 4 Thirty prisoners in the Detroit jall mann and Steinitz drew a Ruy Lepez after | 5D ANCIECO, 4 Among the $lx_belng automatic an iree nol &0, € g the granary and the storage for oil, | $8Y, Would mean an overthrow of their gov ey soon cuused a sickly |md tunnel many feet long and were about to | forty-clght moves; Mason and hiffers | passcngers who salled on the stea T dutomatic weapons being the Colt, the [ G850 STEATE BUC LA GOERRS or ol ernment and the obliteration of all govern read the countenances of the pedagogues. | escape when discovercd rew a Ituy Lopes after fifty-six moves; | e for the Orient wus Miss Ellen ¥ Maxim-Nordeufeld aud the Hotchkiss, the [ Sa¥48 {1 (o N o HOUBE | nent patents to their lands. ‘he score by to run up, 5o that at the | Walter Sisson of Yonkers and two un- | Tschigorin beat Tinsley in a French defe officer of the Salvation army, who goes to others being the Gatling, the Accles and th 5 . L= end of the seventh the blreh wielders de- | known tramne were kil i Taivead | After thitty-nine moves Yokohama to assist in the organization of a Pratt-Whitney. It Is expected that this test Disustrous Boller Explosion. Cye cided lu|m| in order to save thelr reputa- | wreck at Puiaski, N. Y s - rps of the army lu that country. will continue for abont two weeks. PALERMO, Aug. 25.—An explosion of a| HAVANA, Aug. 25, tlons ore, 16 ¢ in favor of printers. | " James Rouin and Edward Schuessle prda Made at Denver, Mis his ¢ from Cambridg The folowir rt of the sad story: . 5 ; 1 Raans YEN g " orh ecords | UBIV ) hud ten year bofler casirred &t e Somaco mille o | 1906, 8 warning of which was sent cut from | fi %8 fart, of the sad storyi | yidlanapolis fell from ‘& train % Codur| DENVEI Z--Four worll's records | Ubiver g Accumulation b Sy | - - Lake, 1ll, and were killed were broken at the state L. A. W, ruces, as i Saturday R A e AR, re on Friday, will probably pass o Crawford, Mauck and Phel § WASHINGTON, Aug —According to a | prearday. Th BN Neen deaksayed A .~.I,|.rlf.\. nl, ‘!\:lf.:(\\lr“f- ,‘“ ors, . MeCla ister - and Ferg | ‘Eugene V. Debs has wrliten an ope tollows: One mile, class A, unpaced, A. I . Feport just received at the State department | wonnacn pre—N A ey [ AT e ot asvica Shis [ t: By Lemaster and Fetz, 11; by | ter 10 General Coxcy which he he: Hughes, 2:10, beating record by two seconds; C « niucky, B A 3 B e e department | youu g L3R gyening in the nelghborhood of the Yucatan Mauck, 3. Umpire: Clark. abuse on the old polit parties. ne novice, class A, It A. Daizell, | MIDDLESBORO, Ky., Aug. %.—A bloody " " . ‘- . Matia Membe reate canal. elta Abajo will feel strong winds ————— Dr. Jamison Van Water, president of the 3 , ol competition, C. | encounter ed at the water works to- Australia, the mint there received 537,910 | pouy (,f', fembers ,““‘”' d. from the right of the track of the eyelons. 'hiey Have Dr. Fraker. detundt Bank ‘of Commerce. of whitle, | €. Cotlins 5 five miles: elnss A. com: | Gao i :.,‘,ff,:“;“'“,'f ,”),, gatar wark 4 A gunces of gold during the Brst six mioatis of - AN, be gen d'armes and po - CITY; Aug. A special to the | VK1, has been indicted for swinal petition, Lawton, 11:50 1-5. Potar BiNEED. ¢ MR Y sanved 1895, as agalust 510,288 ounces for the lice surr e vill of Favara, and t of a Naval Engag s y Troop H, United States cavulr: ¢ e r 8 b 10 [loge ¢ escaped, but . B ; Times from Moberly, Mo., say A man ar- 4 1 # " o ve olonne: Is closcl ! g police and twenty period last year. arrested forty-two members of Mafia sacle* e Aug Commodore the renegade ludians who left a-| W tu's Chief of lee Releaned i B 1 g 30 charges Of munder 8nd ather outragss. | rone, chisf of the medical b vested here is clalmed by local authorities to | thoa In Arizona over the | Mext: o TOPEKA, Aug. %.—~The supreme court | ja ionmi, caught Lyle will Comes Weat on & Vacati 404 -ethe e o i medical burcan of be the missing Dr. George W. Fraker, who| A Chicago paper has fssued a temporary writ of habea WASHINGTON, Aug. 25.--Assistant Secre- illed by Natives, | N0VY department, has prepared, and Secre- as supposed to have been drowned at Ex- “"“'-:"""";."‘-‘ Gene corpus releasing Chief of Police Massey of tary Doe, upon the arrival of Secretary La-| BRUS ~Lisutenaat Pelser, | 145 Herbert hay approved, an order making | celsior Spring. in 1804, and 1o whose relatives f {16, S{RES 56 UL 8 y W Wichita, who 4 in contempt of caurt on NT 3 5. Z5.~The petition Seoep! e Boigiad "eBast . sommaring 'S5 e o x e wounded in | several insurance companies recently paid an : 2 uccount’ of trouble growing out of the 3 ralta Heavis, held us a prisoner ;n‘ni.nlm ’l"! (l:m uouflc_.: a_vacation .._\n_ the Bel m‘ Reer coman anding the K‘u | naval engagements. The new order is to re- | aggregate of $58,000. The man & ‘!:" e lmlwl’ lu-vlv asserts that on his recent | cent raid on the Wichita club. The applica 1t of £.000 bonds for his connection 8 mot fully recovered from his recent | d'siriat of the Cougo district, bas bevn klleG { move wounded men from the decks to the | name of C. T. Hall and It (s known he has | i fieoroash Ireland he found the masses | tion was made by Assistant Attorney Gei Yeraita L nt fraud, seeking i " " indiffe it t e d Iscoura ora o) b Vic) BN - " Saturday destroy- | the desires of the Dawes commission, they -y