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ESTABLISIHHED JUNE 19, OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29, SINGLE COPY TFIVE CENTS Feok 4 HASTINGS FOR CHAIRMAN. DBritish Sealing Vessels | And Make Nominations i i N .| The effort to secure fitty members each for . LONDON, Aug. 28.—The Gazette yesterday SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 28.—~The terri- | T Pennsylvania Republicans Finally Adjust | the committees plattorm and permanent | Regnlar Business of the Conclave Taken Up | evening published the following order in | Knudesen Brothers Plead Guilty to the | torial republican convention met at 10 | Populists Decline to Consider His Positive Brady Island Train Robbery. "“"":"""'ij L b v:w l\y‘|\nlbul~ Refusal to Be a Candidate. . I shall otherwise direct, the catching of e #eoesd tni) § O'6lack.. O Fe-conves f',‘, e in selecting their men and the commi ece 2 o'elc n re-convening the | MATT QUAY ELECTED STATE CHAIRMAN | 'or wunounced. : FIGURES ON THE GROWTH OF THE ORDER | “°'!* b¥ ’;"')’""( "“"“"“‘" Ly ok “]”"’" DECLARE THAT THEY DID THE WORK ALONE R i LT reported Hon "l | FULL PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONVENTION committee on permanent or tHon | within such parts of the seas whereby the | 8. Varian for permanent chalrman and seal fisheries act of October, 1895, applies, as | e George J. Kelly for secretary. The report of BT lay. At 1:30 p. the delegates from ——— various senatorial districts finally euccee present order and until her majesty in cc All Their Differences, organization ue fusion and d at Bosten, council: “From and after the date of the | | iet at once in ti ntion Wa Held and | the form of agreeing on Governo Hastngs | Annunl Reports of the Gr comprised within the following zones: The | Light the resolutions committee was adopted with- b Platform Reafemed and am anncd Oft with o The tettinoriry. chalPinin deRgnaten fer and Grand surer Presen zone of ten marine miles on all Russian Showing Wi out a dissenting vote, It demands the re- | 3 e ee the AL I AL Wan Su for Quay R L eaimtite Many Plensn Kisurslv coasts of the Dering sea and North Pacific obtats monetization and free and unlimited coinage Clatform, to escort Pern it Chairman Hastings to Ride ccean, and the zone of thirty marine miles of silver at the ratio of 18 to 1, irrespective pesiiie kel the platform. Wild enthusiam followed around the Kormandesky isiand and Tule of the action of any foreign nation; con ouglun Connty the appearance of the two. fivals, arm in new and Robbin island."” demns the action of the present national NG bttt MATT 8 QUAY | ar 3 | The powers under the fisheries act of a administration for issuing government bonds . 8 Btute Chalman AR HEY\OOD | | Governor Hastings thanked the conven. | BOSTON, Aug. 28.—Business and pleasure | commissioned naval officer on full pay may | NORTH PLATTE, Neb., Aug. 28.(Special | i time of peace; favors the American doc 3 Judge SAMUEL MAXWELD Bupgrior Court Jiidges (ix to He Elected)> | thon for the honor of his unanimous election | have combined today to take up the time of | be ~exercied in relation o a Brit | Telegram)—Hans and Knu'e Knu'esen t-day | trine of it T "“"r““\ the national o ot e A W VAT JAMES A. BEAVER of Center County. | as chairman, He said that the recent events | ever ht Templar, and tonight the con- | 18h ship and equipment, crew and ce democratic administration for its weak and ™ N D8RO B O e oerna: ' "republican party of Pennsylvania | ord hm .v'\ g ,’(.I‘l"\",l ”,[ " %l” the con- | i ote thereot by the captain or other e o vacillating policy and its failure to maintain | D M S LY R OL b B O LAy o untington ved the saying that electric storms | ¢ FG Evesuendant ceremonics are 11 | officer in command of any war vessel of the | Eullty 10 he charge of train robbery the Monroe doctrine RO B AR o Beaver i the effect of clearing the atmosphere | full blast. Everywhere receptions are being | emperor of Russia, but subject to certain | Brady Island one w go this mornin For judges of the supreme court C. 8 T N o e pton. | and “we reserve our cyclone for the free | held, and the sir knights who were venture- | limitations and exceptions IMorts were pending all day looking toward | Zane, G. Parthie and J Miner were nom | fai Ll [ trae tng democratic party.” fsome enough to attend them all would find | (oo o a conclusion of the case, and this afterncon [ iiated on the first SUAMSEEALOE O Bt BB \EHABIHNINE lMean state convention met here today and | county was unanimously chosen members of the grand encampment are all eman-Amerfenn Visitors Making a | advice of thelr attorney and ad C. A Lowe. Wells was nominated on the unanimously agreed upon the following| Senator Quay was recognized. He sald: | busy tonig reparing for tomorrow’s elec Triumphal Tour. mitting the deed, The court then senten second ballot. The convention then ad b i ticket: State chairman, M Quay; st I am satisfied, while I have my prejudices | tion of oficers, and private meetings for HAMBURG, Aug. 28.—The German-Amer- 4o nen 1o ten years each in t journed to 6 o'clock p. m. Heber M. Wells | evident distrust. In the morning the treasurer, Benjamin Heywood; superior court | M thi¥ ‘,’,‘,"f,‘,'_“('," ey T s Omineet | consultation are frequent. The weathier is [lcan veterans afrived heve this afternoon |yiaqqjary at hard labo LALLM OU G L el SRR AL S Gl Judges (s1x to be elected), James A. Beaver | ot ur governor for the superior court be clear and warm and has been especially en- | from Bremen. They were received at the | = "L ho 1o questions by the court the men ]" I'u.““‘»‘mymlw‘\ [-M‘H Ml ‘It“‘!‘:»‘:“\\lllj"xlu‘.. motion by the wild-eyed rumor of a fig of Center county, E. N. Willard of Lake|the choice of this convention. I will, there- | Joyed by those who have participated in the | railroad station by a committee of the Ham-| . oy y ad 10 Kee mplices in the attem ;u; late In 1892, and present is cashler of county, Charles E. Rice of Lucerne, George | fore, though it may unprecedented, move | Many excursions, The streets are still | burg Military ety and by a deputation of “! S ‘as thetr first offense. They Fad | the State bank of Utah | was to be made to down the “admini rying banners. After cordial greet- | 3nd that this Ll ok bl et i and this story was, unfo: tunately, corrobcrated o that James A. Beaver of Center, Howard |thronged, and considering the fact that Bos tize! B. Orlady of Huntington, Joha J. Wickham | g zens 5 i othing to s why sentece should not be TRUCK BY A ROLLING or, Hov o orthampto had becn exchanged the band struck up | "O'NINE hould: 1 LING |6y of Beaver, Howard Resder of Northampton. | i A, ed upon them, and showed no emotion | Reeder of Northampton, John J. Wickham of | ton returned to business today, this shows wver, George B, Orlady of Huntingdon, | the enormous number of visitors that have | o P . - . Tonight Senator Quay is the hero as well! Charles E. Rice of Luzerne and B. N. Wiilard 8, (o the® aotielaye ibesidays thgwitnighte!] CoUINCIIERE U LRAE A1 PSSR BERERAR) S0 the sentence was pronounced A AL Ll AU LA L L L as the Idol of Pennsylvania politicians of all | of Lackawanna be declared the nominees of | nd thelr families, The crowds are so great | 10%ed by American national airs. The rail- ? i G 4 cordingly, made to restore harmcny. But degrees of prominence. His rooms at the | the convention as to interfere serlously with trafie, and in | "ad Station was crowded with epcc u od here that A VISTA, Colo., Aug. 28 . y he senator's motion was unanimously | the city proper one can make better progress | Who cheered the visitors vociferously ar made not to prosecute the men rock struck a Colorado Midland passenger | seon Vitats p . Lochiel hotel have been constantly besieged | The S¢ by Solning the oan make better PIOBrest | headed by their', banners y marched PR E RIth. e it ) [ ger | seem to facilitate business. 1t was nearly 3 since the convention ended by men calling to | ' Chairman Gitkeson, who sat in front of | Propel him along the streets than by patron- | \hrough the lines of Hamburg veterans who el L LATIEY 5 LRIE TOUNIE ] car e o ihG asee i e Lo DRRSEN | DCIONE WieH SHs GRS LI WA S I pay homage to his matchiess leadership. The | Senator Quay, was substituted for ane of the | izing the trolley car < vere drawn up on eithar side fn thelr Honor, | GRS W Kotited® i6 tan: years, An- [ o0 Pmokine cara: The idead [and dnjured | order, and s Penator (akes all ot the pralse and congratu- | delegates from Bucks county for the purpose | The drill dréw the largest crowd to the | Sarriages were in walting end later e i or"etory is that the prisoners made a | ' TR Ay (AN R Jations that are being showered upon him | of making a mot He sa'd: “It is pe-- | base ball grounds that was ever within the | Mirey St ol Priee Biamarck o e | confession the prosecution as to whewe | Dead cont A ol cause glven for the With his usual stolcism and fo far as out- | fectly evident to my mind. after the vote for | €ciosure. " A few wminutes after 10 o'clock | gy A V8 1008 IEIER: & [ hey nad i, (he bIuAdGF, AHATCHAE A-fap| PU.0) O/OONNOR of New. ¥ : N & o it nioes woitiIn:Aeieaior.In, Just,1e | temporary chaltman, whAt w3t be the resu t | Colimbla commandery. of Washington, D, | [Sufruli tomorrow and will afterward fiRyD. aHo% e ‘Lhe aRadE: 10:AUIGH ‘6F K8 | haGe b 2 a delay ne as when R AT Elne | or st tor Mo e eRRIMARL X iheYeboke: 1n | iy marched nto' the' 8ad, {heated: by’ the | o0 kommerajat the Ludwléisoncert tiouns: | it SERE PRON AR SREGREE (SOl il | tndaredd L peer 98 i against him. The convention, which started | :he Yest of harmony. withdraw as a can- | Géimania band. The knights marched' and TR S R Tk ening. Sherift Mille e the prisoners | W, < + oit with' every ‘promiue of béing one of the | didate for the place and move the uninimous | Countermarched, whezied by company and QUL R I 1 SO L U U Lot rciad OB IR LIRS L S DR G i ¥ were talking against time, and most excliing ever known to the state, de- | election of Sanator Matthew Stanley Quay.” latoons and then executed many man- | §gartling Detufls of the Dulen e I hwlioVaa o thany: (HAL they ] b ACCAING poty VAILERIAL ALLEOD BT LLL P U L R Y veiozed into a “love feast” and wound ub | This statement was re-eived with wi'd ap- | fUVers which have no military significance SO - ! k pony, valued at § « lobby and wen ed by Delegntes from appeared in the t court and plead LINCOLN, Aug. 2 (Special Telegram,)— i a e ticket, but its deliberations marked by awkward h lelay Senator Allen. It was said that an 1 number of deleg from the ncrthern apparent restoration of hirmony did not nearly 6 when the commit ce on 68 delegates elected there fe n atteadar The e were numerous but many of the orators b b {oud G NRINg to | feartully about as tamely as any. The first battle T e ey om thelr re.(s | but were arranged with a view to effect and had an acomplics, but they stowly d nied | the Fay circus company, was in the bag-| One of the 1] or Aug. 28 th g brighter lights of the proceeds between the factions came on the election | and waved handkerch'efs, ec. The specta- | COMmPplication. The climax of Columbla's ex e e higy gage car and was Kkilled gs was the ovation given to ex-Sana of a temporary chalrman. The Quay can- | tors in the galier'es app auded and for a min- | LiDItlon was sup:rb. . Coming down the fleld | CELAUNES LG L WOMAN BMAGI L aton Bt |y e RN he platform at | Charles H. Van Wyck. The old man taiked didate won by a majority of thirty, and after | ute the conve wis S owItnE T in rl» fec ‘u](w xml'u lfllo men suddenly broke | made by a band of Bulgarians upon the Mo- . AL A right out from the heart, and, although the this the senator had his own way completely. [ " Gongreseman Stor L "he mo. | TANKS and formed three simuitaneous lines, | yammedan village of Dospat, across the | Peculine Develoy ~ in i ¥ = s exertion was great, made a rousing speech s e B sl Conareatman Stone i seconilng toe, mo: | Sprseentine: adino ! vantonsa-and et | ITIlen VUASS: OF TRmAn eorn U one Faiin. 8. b, PICNIC PARTY DROWNED. Ko 1 wal1 A RO ERLA e b4 b ator Quay of a resolution calling for the | 4y siatc chatrmn mes Ror re. | leat.” Apcllo commandery of Troy, N. Y., | TEEL Tl e, bt e Associated press, | SIOUX FALLS, S. D, Aug. 28.—(Special) | tiont Unnet by n Sun 4 Onty One | UlIEL party o puriication of poitice and civil sersice 1 | publican “president in e e T s i R e i th Yot Gielvsnveds Judge Maxwell's positive refusal 1o te a B ot v | io:oma tes FAobkeepall nRriy Sbontests SWIthin | ground) by arrangement of BWords | b o Uhitea States court yesterdAy' morning whet| PORT HURON, 'Michl, ‘Alg. 88~An) ao-|candiddte ocarrien mo welght,sappirentiy, as afterward in platform. Re- | party bounds. L1 4 rds. In their | curred at dawn and whiie t p the unanimous opinion of the conventicn was sporwe Hblidpage L i three diffe mancuvers the words | g 2 Ulysses S. Hayes pleaded guilty to robbing | cident cccurred on St. Cla‘r river near | yyut i P " garding the ment there much di Before the question was put Congressman | .y 2 _ N i asleep. I\ Bulga dynamite I at hie should be placed fn nomination any= cussion in com Rebinson apologized for the authorship of the | (abe o & N. Y. and “Boston” | bonbs and set fire (0 the houses when the in- | the mail stage near Spearfish in February of | Marysville during a squall and rain storm | how. It Is not known If he has changed his QUAY ACCEPTED THE PLANK Quay campalgn slogan. “What Did He no|“¢® JROWH 000 ’ habitants trisd to escape. Men, women and | last year. Hayes, who was supposed to be | this afternoon, in which four persons lost | mind since morning. Absut the sentiments of Beosuse of the fear that the outslde rabble | With 1.7 Referring to Chairman Gilkeson's | ~DRILL ENTERTAINED MANY. children, it i claimed, were Killed indiscrim- | the “bad man” of the pair captured in Mis- | their lives. A picnic was being held at Siag | the other candidates the convention is equally e L e T . fetuned. hhwise i | disposition of the campaien funds, he said | The “Little commanders™ from the Masonic | inately nd according to one version of the | souri, said he was ot guilty, but stated | Island, “cpposite Marvaville, “and Mre, M. {in doubt, but as the ste commilice his to admission were inside and it was neces. | money honestly clacs sl aat = ARG it et because he discarded her, and, to. | and three voung ladies, Miss Cella Choniski, | casion o fear that the ticket will not be ey for the Mty platlorm makers to ket in | Senator Quay was then made the wnani- | Maiched perfictly and pertormed o serics R admotrEL BN IR Ok, e it e other members of the Ditts | Minnie Schvenhart and Edith Commer, rowed | complete when the ballots are printcd GHb. corner o dlscuss thelr busin The | mous cholce of the tion for state chair 1 ] ands NAGUA, Nicaragua, Aug. 28 (v family, put up the job to rob the stage and | over early in the day. When the siorm was he sixth populist state convention was torrent S e Ber! rrespond ning by Hon i nt of the Standard says he learns | I t Rognon, of the ted Pre anti-Quay minority, led by Congressman Dai- | min ¢ A Xtremely difficult veston, Tex.).—The Pe uv'an barkent ne Joad the blame onto him. The biggest sur- | €een coming they staried back for home, but | cailed to order by J. H. Edmisten, chair o i holds the ler whic s atatt yart of the crew mi d on the 14th inst. | after pleading not guilty and securing an | ttruck the craft and upset it. All but M p. m. At the Lindell hotel a pro n had committee brought the fight to the conven- | tike the i simply said: will en- | 1 he b r which was awarded at the | A part of the crew mu'inied on the 14th inst n O oL DA C X Lo a8y up this aying that he helped Pitts d CLOUCDBURST IN ILLINOES, delegates in attendance followed it to the their plank as an addition to the one in soon as Senator Quay finished the dele AL lefend it strongly whenzver chai- | boat adrift, cut tte salls ot the ehip and at aroused great enthusia executing sev i i Pitts was indicted merely for robbery dx—Serious Damage. | ing room features in the program ar O Yeat the tree and unliinited coinage of | threo hours, began to break for the doors, [ ATPused Ereat usiasm, executing several | struments, where they w capturei. The ' quilt aniinal Ay : to a quartet of male voices. Then the band exhibi was one of the feat e R f I guilty to an indictment charging him with | Bloomington e 5 C! 1 n th nd there might be no straddling and in order | the gallerles. A gavel made from of ol d f the features of the | <onable and is not healthy ming his aft 1, raging sylvania republicans were seeking to catch | born in Washington county wis presentad showed careful practice and a perl-ct knowl CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 28.—The sultan | VéApon. For this offense the punishment | utes, sweeping away trees and the tents at | to order and announced more music by the this effect platform, to which the rosolution re- | down ihe harbor wita « me barty of | d0rs at Paris and St. Petersburg bitterly com- | presses no such hope jrenched, but miraculoualy escaped scrious | tO Fise and prayer was ¢ 1 by Rev. Snys of 1892 was added after pissid most of the seashore resorts and went | Armenia, which attitude is described as di 5, who Is here as a witness against the | jleyworth were drivi committee to read the call for the oo narty. of ‘bennsyivania, In | returned about 1 o'clock, and a o'el t e dispateh conc'udes with an appea = she donned tronsers and went out | (heir buggy wi om the bridge b the necessary plank a few minites before L par ('t ¥ fa, In | | ADY ir buggy was from the bridge by kR tHalrigdol s oM oexlawER s Cibast BEIRIn gave up the job, and finally got her hus- | delegates, newspaper men and spectators L republican national cunven- | 4 hoat and took several visiting commander: peached”” on them. Hayes says they se- | wy ¢ With a few exceptions every man sat in [ srpfegic autn . provisl to ot E: Boston provided a similar en ZACETACAS, Mex., Aug. The village | £ lal)—A meeting of Sweetwater county sheep | Heath of Rushville. This nomination was arrived early found over 125 men in the hall two metals, that the has Several mmanderies id all day re- rdiourn tomorrow. iation formed under the nar of the naks the nomination unanimous and he wag and heelers from entering the hall. Tiey dithful t ican par Mcirose and Hugh de Paiens commandery way and eight persons met death by drown- | WESTERN EDITORS AT SALT LAKE. | Wright waseclected president, David Dickic Y 1 T. B. Davis secretary. A | aho:t speech, in which he said that Nes £ its citizens require the main mandery of West Virginia had hundress | Suddenly and the waterspout b dire Bleetefl (goxs i) ng Year. By Horralle A 3 the national currency, every visitors at the Hotel Brunswick, whil ver the town SALT LAKE CITY BT e et fithith roduction, and he believed there would beé Géveraor “Hastings. and “his- friends, - These TR T Ble v alin, and bt feada) difornia commanderles at the Parkcr | Germany Waon't w Conference. of western elit 8 | ounty unless the owners have in their pe 2 sessfon a clean bill of health from the in R g < tional currency by t nission of silver to | commandery of Chicago at the Parker hou fs:0s 4 P ‘ David Martin and Senator Por who hav t at the result of th n, was made pérma A trmantana Ishes Ger taning tosha ant ST gavel made by the latter to Clairman Heath. tonight that the wound, now partly healed Ve declare our continued turdily championed’ for 100 years by the ¥ ting of the grand encampment i did not believe an {n.eraational ¢ n libel law were appointed. The committee than maceie ABBRRIHOT S 3. God ancaster said that in 1 e republican party the coun owes all v nding special freight r for news v AN . L CMesla r appc committee on resolutions and the republican party th antry ! | devotional exercises were conducted by | lie cuference 4 [t BxeanniC eihEMEE) s thirty-five vears. Grand Prela Very Eminent Sir Henry Mc «r dburst Destroys v = ion of reservoirs, act more lib neor s of the Associated press, throughsthe c 1 oinage of sil T 14 at the ratic [; eration of the Western Unio lelegraph lub responded to nanimous ¢ rom overnor Walter Lyon and Judge Miller maintenance of this policy without qualifi- | nial address a cloudburst yesterday evening in the dis inag ver and gcld at the ratlo of 16 | ALInTQLy Fi UL FAD ib rezponded to unanimous calls for' more cting Recorder Very Eminent Sir William | trict of = Sidiach, which causd TMOUS | polowing officers were elected: President, | tonio to Laredo, Tex., on the border of Mex- [ was be rendered Hon. C. H. Van Wyclk try in the early part of 1893 of the most | report, as follows Fcurteen dead bolies and sixtesn everely injured have been remcved from {lmore of Louls'ana. A grand conceit was | Tonight, for the first time in the history of | ‘The chair then announced the following as icll, fought for o ke definite expression 1 SR O LU L s SRS 1 L. ernard commandsry of Chicago made | cqny'\wag foun1 adrift cppisite Port Corinto. | prise of the day was, however, when Hayes, | when within 400 fest of the shore”a sauall | man of the siate contral commiltee, at 2:48 favor of sound money,.and being outvoted in | Qua e ater arose, and, declining to | \is commander 1 1 wour the attorney to defend him, made a confession | Schvenhart, a girl of 15, were drowned, been formed, led by the University Place i LA i, Ciibriad 5 ot ith deav in the campalgn now ensiing, te competitive drill and the magnificent | and severely wourdel the ¢ in and ove V5 DosCAL T ia GEtoE TN 68 G 2 Sons of Veterans ba W nearly ha :‘Iw"‘n“ 'va', Sit1bn e e " I“rl »r(“|mm ny.'vly‘l: l make it a campaign ) vork and discipline today showed them to | powerel others of the crew. They set the | tO Postal Inspector Fosnes, who has worked - ns of V ans band, and nearly half the t 0 ‘ RS & ARt Pl shipiip e idaagin — Funke opera house, the place of me platform. Congressman Dalzell urged the | ates and spectators, who had been swelter- | it d. The Minnewpolis Knights Templar | tempted to zeuttle her, and then cxe:ped to | the FobPIng ¢ netiie Ol GhingeEh D FGwae R ha the MERuIY] Cliiniby thastetont teTeloe OROE RPN (8 RAIR EA T (thts1 4 nriaaRIYBCaIly [i1g i the ‘aweallyitiot theater for-moresthanf Soo. COTPS followed the UBlcago men and | Nicaragua with the barkentitio's teoks At in 3 g - i shable 8 | BLOOMINGTON, Au; A cloudurst, a siderable time was consumed in iting ireo hy ! h %, | original features. The last on the feld was | barkentine is now safe at Port Corinto and t o | \ich 18 punishable by imprisonment for ] ¥ silver other ratio than that fixed by [ evidently not caring to hear the platform, the | prifinel fesiures ABE lost b the Helq Was | barkentine ls now safe st Port Corinto anidt el from one to five vears. Haves will plead | companied by a tornado, swept the vicnity of | piano on to the stage as an accompuniment Internat agreement. In order that [ commitice on whic s in se'sion in cne , captain is improving. The weaitier is unsea 4 A day. Their alignment is perfect and every bbing the stage and placing the life of | 1 the dry water cours a fe plaved svaaknigs DUERI DDAt HRGERIL that no man could stand up and say Penn- | a rafter in the house in which Elaine wis | \iiVement was made with a precision which Sultan Makes n Complaint. the:drivers 1n" {eapardy ‘withia \dangerousi| (1P $1E CEYRRIERIEIUINES U & (O EALH (Ol rman Mdmlxten rappad i seonyention Voies by straddling the free silver question. | Chairman Quay by Governor H s dge of tactics : e : , : lis life fmprisonment. Pitts feels confident | the wild west show at the fair grounds, | Lancaster Glee club. he demanded an addition to the platform t MONEY PLANK OF NINETY-TWO 88 G0 oeicok the steamer Cygnus starteq | N8 sent a dispatch to the.Turkish amby | that he will be pardoned, but Hayes ex- | thousand people were pamic stricken and| Following this the convention was asked The resolutions were preparcd by me S AT AR b B e 1,200 sir knights and ladies. the “boat | plaining at Great Britain's attitude regarding | In his confession Hayes says that Mrs. [injury. Mrs. Riddle and Mrs. Roberts of [ 3¢r of Sherman county, Chalrman Edmiss opposed to Governor Hastings, and the maticr Areenoyeas. 8 t i P £ home with - (heir | ten asked the secretary of the state cen of end his aiministration was very R ut as far as the lightship. The Cygnus | courte:us end derogatory to the su'tan’s pres originally put up the job, and at | daugh - spect nearly overlooked, a delegate finally offering on, is as foll ) AL IEhterks Bt R respectively, Whei | ion Byhicn was done. ™ ¢ g ) \wention assembled, makes the following | Started out again on the same course wit t neh and Russian governmen's to hold up the stage herself. She. however, | tha flood. The en were drowned and ORGANIZED QUITE PROMPTLY. final adjournment. - The day was the ho test laration of principless’ T wother party y ] dhe sl 5 women reseued with dificulty. The chairman said that the first business of the scason, and for mere than four hours inteseryedly the lemand cour Demolay commandery of Boston chartered | y.odify her present attitude. jand and Hayes to do it. She then dn s A betore the' convention: woula b’ the: eleation bl L ey ~ 3 ng Sheep Growers Organize. [ of a temporary chairman. A. B. Sheldon of were imprisoned in a sweiter:ng atmosphere. [ i € e ke |uemjiouts © sail. Partkman commande Qut by a W cured about $60 {rom the mail, which they ROCK SPRINGS Aug. 28.—(Spe- | the Chadron ~Advocate nominated Ed L. his shirt sleeves, Senator Quay being one cf | determined by (tion, a% will: secur tainment for York commandery of New |of Huatingo was visited by a waterspout | The &rand jury yesterday returned eight 5 econded by Dr. Steele of Hastings. Dole= the first to sot the example. Delegates who | maintenance parity of values ty, their special guest for the day terdny. causing great loss of life and | MOre indictments, “That body will' prohably | Erowers was held here Monday and an | sate Cohen of " Douglas county moved to leht-paying p antiona s ; - property. Man: he houses were wash p s ¢ 3 BYaraing - the TAnoes'3 to! prevent ftough RAYIng powes o other n ugh de Paiens commandery of perty. Many of the hou re wask - water Shezp Growers' assoclation | elected by acelamatic ittle g ing. The flood also destroyed all the cr A | Mr. Heath addressed the delegates in a had Leen there all night and showed evidenc s eving it to setrine of the | Of Little Rock, Ark., and the grand com- | 8 ¥ & Thatat i y | renol » Adop Lt long Vigil " Although thare was an e honor of the natlon and the | mandery of Arkansas as guests; the grand | I the little vall The storm cam Y £ Adone a5 0m wdovted requesting GOVErnoi | pracka war more given to over than under outward show of harmony and fergiveness, it : Lot AL LD R N Pa i 16 wed exténded <only. X0 thesnatlonalgusrancy, . every 1 n overgroluction of - populist voics his 1 n house and Grand Army hall, Boston com {DON : 1 1 on the platform observed that Senatc by | purchasing power, we hereby declare ou ) ) LONDON, Aug | olfe of Lancastor, on b BeSHUC ool Obkerved LI tor, Quay | B tion. to. the' debasement of the na- | mandery Horticultural hail, and Apolic : spector, as the law requi P Wolfe of: Lancaster, on benait of Mr, Py t he n: I not look st or sp-ak to C. L. Magee h jimaston, ag (heciayirani ¢ | Jcinstone of the same county, presenied & 2| free and unlimited « e at the arbitrary ntinued their rec:ptions of yesterday and excellent authority « | : led the fight against him, and it is predicted [ vatio of 16 to 1 o remarks of Hon. A Balfour, first E. Michsey of Colorado, secretary, C.m- | ddvantage of our local flocks, which are Dan alihon. of Gakesas ““1 Aoslamatint, will be reopencd in a very short e protective policy . wh & GROWTH O THE ORDER he tressuty, in Parliament, tg te ¢ ittees on ways and means, resolutions a-a | {P0ed regularly and kept free from soob Fiion Mg e DUAL CONVENTION AVOIDED. reat men of our state and of our natior ] : uld result n an int=:national egreemet, ‘s a ; 5 & i state and of wtion o1 wple was largely attended, over 8 + 8 1on resolutions made a lengh )t rder to save ttme he would move (hat th : B o inians i by “lhuh a bolt- | but to the acceptance of which policy by | 500 members being present, After roil call it Qermay is uniik eze a baneta | cmne Lk = e ; W L1k e ug convention was averted was arrived | the republica ty_the saper supplies, reclimation of arid lands, o e d ia shn 0. Gelser o 8 vec- at about 8 o'clock, this morning. In | ihe prosperity it has enjoyed during the | o R s AL DR sl The leased wire sys- | SEREINIRE: TR O G O Ehalrman the conference that led to this result ex- | Wi jntist Son’ the passage of such legis- | Grath, and tl T e ur i ] rosan al libel motion, and wh e chairm ! led t ¢ In: upon’ the passag ch le i hen Grand Maste Jminen CONSTANTINOPLE 2 3k vs and other matier cuding the free jaking up these committces the Y Chairman Thomas V. Cooper, Lieutenant [lation as will sectre the restoration and | Sir H. Hugh MecCurdy delivered his trien PNSTANTINOLUB, SAUS (28— Taer | il L T e _Sieh Mercer_county represented Senator Quay, and | cation or abatement. We charge the demo t0 1. The resolutions were ad-pied. The | company, has becn extended from San An- | music. In the midst of the selection which e e e et Attorney, Gra. | cratic party under ‘Mr. Cleveland's leader- o Borcen. Yy, ARSALED iy SRR i ey i EI:‘.I. :;,,;m[“:’:‘v\'.‘.“l lite ‘r-\\l'x::‘::n.umm B R o A o e tha s domno| , Jr., of Richmond, Va., submitted his | dam An Arab village was royed | ¢ Machsey of Colcrado; corre:po d ng | ico, where connection is made with the lines | of Otoe county appeared on the stage and . Y . > rpersons " of Cg 10; secr y he exica iona iw C i he hcuse buret fnto applause. Yardley represented the so-calied “combine. | lsastrous industrlal and financlal paic in | In ‘the table of comparisons in i R. M. Howell of Colorado; secret ry, { of the Mexican National Railway ccmpany. | the ! burst into appla After much discussion it was agreed that | our history, which was caused by the open epol Gra ecorde . [l ed hi 1 V. n was cau e open | report, Gramd - Recorder [eau asubmitied | tho ruins. given this evening at the Tabernacle fn (he two republics are united by ai- | the committee on credentials: W. L. Kirke, but one convention should be held, that the | threat of Mr. Cleveland to destroy the pro- | the fo Rl X ec 0 1 ¥ gix superior court judges should be remom- | tective policy and by the fear that other| e Kalghts® Templ ™ Pope Will Arbitente the Boundary. | honer of the visitors. The members will | rect telegraphic news connection, and th 1| Antelope, W. E. Brown, But 0. Nelson, fnated, and that the convention roll should | '@ "‘)‘fl.j.“fi:'” .",'.:”y'h\;)};"“K)T.'"Ll:,',y chanes | were 183 subordinate « g T 1 LONDON, Aug. 28.—A dispatch to the | 80 to Park Clty tomorrow on a spzcial to se | report of the Associated press will her “‘!”‘“' & HallpHall fR- L Laylofn (Laues be made up with each of the six contestants | /i © fpa country has had an object les- [ under the grand commandery; 22 subordinate | Standard from Rome says the pope will thocailversmineg be sent direct to (he capital.of Mexlco g message the fire department playwright t o T commiunication cannot 1 naa | and contestees allowed half a vote. It w son In destructive statesmanship c e | commandes n rand: eno 3 — t will be published by the Herald, the le When the proposition to gelect a commite Siiecuteatons [allowed lualk avole, 1t wan}on in destruetive statesmanshiy (hich, the | commar 3”1_\;‘_\4 \der u!wl grand encampment; | scnt to a request for him (o arbitrae { FOR TRES 1N IDAHO, R Ihmfl_‘” e i S AT tee on permanent organization was broached, and. newspaper men to the convention hall, | that the scheme of Mr. Cleveland and other | kiiighted In subordinate commanderics: Nt | fronsleni Kaigpute SberyeRns AfEvH press will also receive the news of Mexico | Paul Vandervoort of Douglas objected and The Quay delegates considered the pro- | free trade leaders to inflict the infamous [ nEFEE0 B BT PELE, TREUARCEY total | Domingo. . wn of Osburn Threatened with D, Tect, and 1t Is contemplated to deliver this | 92manded that the convention proceed to posed compromise in a secret caucus. There | Wilson tariff bill ‘as passed by the hoise | 75, ygg) LR b Heavy Failure in ftaly. cuction—Communiention Cut 0. | 10008 raneieeo and New York within | €1e¢t without reference to a commitice. He was considerable opposition to the plan, ana ‘l"v n’,:‘5";‘4[1?1'3[‘,‘.2:,,,“‘f, P ‘\l".']”"’u”}:‘ t l"l‘ll" manderies under t d e ulul\" andery ;\,lr‘ VIENNA, Aug. 28.—The newspapers here WaALLAC Idaho, Au Osburn is sur ten minutes after its filing. moved to lay the ”“‘IE n on the table. The while It was finally agreed to, David Martin | Ll which embodied substantial, althoush { 880, and 30 u the grand cncampn announce that the cotton firm of Staub & | rounded by immense forest fires and is m - Motlon pravalled: And-Vanastroontithen. nomis ahid to a reporter, “We have ogreed to | mot complete, concessions o the protective | 19.64 knighted in grand commanderics. 996 | Guver of Cornlgliano, near Genoa, Italy, ha: | mentarily threatened with destruction, In Attempted to Wr a nated Senator W Allen as permanent stand together, and will demand a vote on | policy ame a law without the president's | kyignted in subordi commanderies; | fail=d for over 1,000,000 lire, g AT POKANB, Aug. 28.—An attompt was |chairman. Some one sprung the point that every question of reorganization, signature. Such a measure of prosperity as | gy 767001 ' enbership 08 e R e s o R e g (88 the . commitiea’.on ‘ceadentisln’ 11 SH0E The convention. was called to order at 11:38 | e ot oy s Uyt 1o (e Tad: | S4181 t01al meubership e e rTC ire apparatus was loaded abourd a |MAde (o wreek the Oregon Railway & | reported it cowd not be definitely ascer- by Chairman Gllketon, Sectetary Rex cali Semate i the \Wilson bill and to the subse- | under the grand commandery i HAVANA, Aug s 11 A e \u’-w:'r[n”m nearinvkon last m:-lw AU | tained who were and who were not voters (n the roll of deleg ongressman Ston | quent election of a new cong ledged U he grand encam 1 S han hats i the | @ turn of the road the engine struck a pil 10 hull Allegheny was substituted for Frank J. | vosiet the Clovelana free triade policy Andir il grand.enoampo oL ¢ Amaes has s 1 like all the | 5¢ rocks with great The pilot of the | Duting the deliberations of the committes Torren o nk the republican members of A LU R 4 1 . Province ‘of G RRDUSARY 0T With | epgine was par ) and some of [ on credentials C. H. Van Wyck aled The roll comploted, Senator Walton nam @ of representatives from Pennsylvani 4 i A RAIRRIEL R, L 2 f here unexpe ¢ M u AT ek H ks lou ] > lever bar. It [ for and responded. He sald he fully realized, Henry Hall of Pittsburg for temporary chalr thelr activity ‘in ‘oppoalng the destru SRS TORAELCRO8 B SUNRRIALY P FT-eemrer I ablaze on both | required nes hou clear away th fuily uld any one before him, that man, Senator Quay sald By direction .cf | LR G e hot F e AR T received from the grand 3 PARIS Hipg sbstruction pair damage. The n- | he | ) condition to make a speech, the caucus held last night T have the honor atiic i the renutil Yot ERIon Mt was " stonlem > PROIVAS believe ks were placed on the | and he not know he ever would, Buf to nume for temporary chairmaa Hon. John nnsylvania for r etficie Ip 1 N hed $5.128.60 in 1895, ; who wished to reveng could and would thank them for thelr B. Robinson of Delawar curing its defeat y Lispyeg aildad 1K ke icoting him Iver N hreatened town either e s of stock killed by th regard. He said that cominy Ex-Collector Thomis V. Cooper IHANKS FOR Tecaxeor from- subordinals telegraph train he had thou e wir a s h secogding R 1 11y Matth - d € Choleran 2 London, - - - o peech secogding Robin ; in o W c wtor Matthew NOhIAR $584 1R1D v q : ~ near emancipation from the nominati Stunley Quay for roie resistance to P HW Lt toa INDON 8 repd Ked O (he A Ashestos € wanis Bt DL L L R p BLOOD FOR QUAY the bill throug! f wear ths, |, © esiren N.- Wl io8 reported | alloged case . and b MARSHFIELD, O The 41.)—Th ime of the greenbackers. “Who could leading the republican opposition o8 ¢ S The announcement that Robinson had boen | actment and fioa mpening. $17.545; expenditure $1 balancas, | London samer Bawn Moore we In the fog b g and Manufacturing | balieve,” he s ve years ago that an elected by a vote of 163% to 133% for Hall | eralic mujority in ihe senate $2,088; ne £30, HBAVY was greeted with the wiidest applause. Mr. | Substitution of manv prote 3 After the re of the FAILURE IN NEW YORK r Bandon, Ore., t 5 There fs | organized here to work | administration elected by the people would 3 legraph line to Band yarticulars mine_recently discovered on | B $15,000.000 to the Roth: 1s_for Hall moved that the election of Robinson ba | 11§ free trade provisions | report k a reces D in Nove [ 5 { the wreck have not yet be: n} T ved. ain. Work asbestos de- | the use of gome money for a few months?"” . We charge upon the w ratle party the : made unanimous. Governor Hastings seconded | prowent enditlan of- the fodortl tromuny PITTSBUR P THE NEXT Atter i \ Scott of the life saving service has | posit being pushed by the McCo EAGER TO H the motion and it was carried. Shich pressnt Ry, T Ctiar YORK the scene is n t s Manuf t] 1 n i ich pre s a constantly grow t o Rfls it i ha rand oro W K, Aug. B8-=Bmeilmar ene and is now upon the ufacturk pany Phanking the aud for In taking the chair Mr. Robinson sald: I ficlt in Teceipts a compared with ox ot Malonat the.grand sacammy L ; ground with his crew, It Is report:d by a " which company is shipping | General VanWyck, ¢ Toud crles to “go thank you for the honor you have conferred | tures, compelling the borrowing of money e TR 1 g aloek.’ «Thy orters and dealers In fancy goods, novel- | \nai carrier that one Jabanese sailor was | asbes the eastern market 1. Then Paul Vand Tt galng on me, and T wish to say 1 am now ready for | lrge amount exorbitant premiums in ’ and place for the next tri and toys at 361 and 363 Broadway, mad shed ashore badly injured. W 1 farste ] iap, Fav) Faniaroork salggh i ane ol iy ¥ time of peace tain the eredit of th ve has been referred to a com q_as ondly injurec hen the i his legs and urged the convention o go on the business of the convention it of the . n assignment today to §. Whit h left ther nited Giel's Long T The briefness of the speech surprised'every- | Soa g M0t two years the demo- | Mittee upos:d of the following members: | | ¥ o, 1o forth L e uld be seen tw A v I S 5 and do busin 80 that the delegates could body. Senator Quay moved that the com- | of party held complete control { D. W roll, Pennsylvania; H. H. Mont- | benefit of creditors, The firm has bee v p:oy i SE g, 2 pecial)— | o home on the evening tr but the dele- insane young womar tes w dn't have it that way 1 called of the = two _ branches the leg- | gomer s 2. \Whitn N i : he s breaking up an Miss Cora Bowman, th R Anhat . imanization: Deltin: | Patuniie ¥ Rrsnches & 0L _.the _lak: | gor HB. Whitiey_Minnesota; | in existence about Aftytgeprasand carrisd o The Buwn Moore I ge iron \| “ ’1 | way e from Pueblo to thi r ex-Congressman McK n. MciCelghan said that he was pleased to meet i 8 ) \ X tw 200,000 &nd ateucted to 'report the name of Governor | yet it has ‘+falled utterly 1o . provide | A: H. Holt, Washing T M, 1. Flouk ck valued at between $300.000and $250,000. d by Grace & C ¢ has been his friends in the populist party 1 hibited to the world such inability and | and Pittsburg. During the day committees s ent up to British Columbia to take on | today 1 puty sheriff. The girl | # counties, political primaries and elections, | trust of all thoughtful citizens At tomorrow's session the elec of ¢ she was found s betwe farms grand treasurer's t g Suthicte M I Ohio: E Lippett, Califor B. Duet, | A st nt issued by the f g Hastings for permanent chairman. Carried ufficlent revenue t et “the ordinary w nent Issued by the firm says: “Our lia bringin t | eity whil ¢ reach her home in St Atinge REAUSRESUAI AL, o s AR ha Eo R ent or Thiaraion sy dTaaho; B, H: THomphon tucky. Invi- | bilit re about equal to the Bo A FDging _peiroleum from Pern | 'p e Hakieal Senator Quay cftered the following resolu- | jiu'yesponsibility is absclite und it has ex: | tations have been receiv:d from Minncapolis | of i 4 value | and was recently Atted up for that purpose. | Pail Mi DL LV R TR YA allusion to the condition of Y e decry the grow € it g R PR ) oo g A d . eaching: thise ¢ 5 which threaten Mr. McKelg blind= Toney I BONbcR nd. the CorPOrate. cone | {iut committed 10 It Care. Thay 1ta his iy | wore appointed on credentials _ and griev i ASSiowt @himon. eas iR IN o thsh, o | AR R0 IR O R aea T fore The speaker paid a glowlng compliment I of legislatures, municipal governments, | continnes to excite the contempt and Qis. | *Pce* INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 28 re evidence > e "1 to Governor Holcomb, who, he said, had not s day In the Hokmes 2oy R AT ly retained the confidence of his own pa and’ fovor the ehactment ‘Of lexislation | | We favar the dontion of A fiked and well | c6rs will be held and if the balloting s I S b ki ? £ s - o L an A B I and enforcement of laws to correct s onsidered policy for the permanent better- | pleted in time the place for the next ol hepdwas murder AUE;, 28.—(8) Will. Bung 1} 8hovers, parties. The applause which greeted this Sate v e will a up: ! r girl SIOUX FALLS, Aug. 28.—(Special.) | gentiment attested the popularity of the gove | A hanics this evening n )y, Wis telegraphed t f us me f the highways of the state so that , clave will be decided upou n ge at Irving vear-old We earnestly dnsist upon a form of civil! th ¥ £ communicat ; aowlll AV Litiggiin. > M A 8 3 g} s rvice which ‘Wil prevent the enslaven . i 1 yesterdu local sta mmittee, at their | ernor. On the question of finance he claimed of publie ¢ dewrs Lnl emy and S ¢ s tendered Grand Mas . Ufied the trunk a ; by ) hair On the question of finsace by claimed compeliing of Cise appointe roved 7 Emi Sir Hugh McCurdy b v s tcles which be to give a banquet | ! I adm ition had nullified the ) hemse | . ries of Massachusetts - a g the newspaper men of this state here on laws of the land and the constitution dut ich will_insure absol m| W y y A, night of October 1, That will be th United States. Nulllfication, he said, and falriiess In bestowing state o su t i 1 1 s R vt ter 1 t | nd day of the state fair, and it X treason to the government, are mucicipal coutrects, and 4 2 A R quest At which the and was o ed that nearly every newsp ! i the party In power would be hurled from ary form of favoritism in gr > elth A R irned f tfted ie grand jury il Aha ! y every newspaper m ind the : r which will forbid the granting of | f me place has . B his part of the sta state will be here ts bigh position and the democratio party franchises to dealers fn public neces v th : E: - 1 never agaln win another vietory. Mr, comforts, convenle conveyan tha T a King test Ithy Citlzen ¢ its Sule | McKetg ald t it was true that he had CHAMBERLAIN, 8. D, Aug permitted the his fame as a candl- iitary ' requirements, ‘and will secure . 2 ' . ' ny W gze2 Wil be JOSE (Spectal.) Chasing Two Jall B zen of Worth coun : ate for the United States senatorship, but Judge Bying ‘nmily Safe. Tiamthtaat oty gram.)—A sherif’s possc e on | he had walched the course of the senatop lity and fitness, ity B ¥ a ANGVIEW b ki i e trail of two desperadoes wh at that time and he now thanked God that lemand that § fice should be for nous majority g v lay Mas )—The famil 8 2 R QM ntly from the Bismarck Allen h n elected. He admitted what he the public benefit and its term In subordinate | f 3 lowing office v e family of Judge Bying than traced to the f of Bad river, 100 miles | clalmed to be a fact, that & to his posit should be during good behavior. a1 plank’was' the resoliitl Williams of Newark, 0.; W 1ed in vesterday's Qispatch, are all - . t of her flicers expect to reca cal « ion he should iin be B0 puntia emploves ,'m.:‘l.u'u'm'l‘!;f_‘,,.‘ enator Quay regarding civil servic ecticut and James 8 f K Th re away from home when ture them within forty-eight hou 1 ] r the suff 0K Upon any protense to be assessed upo 3 nvention passed & resolut tueky sidents; John M. Carter house burned. _ I¢ le thought, Bowess fight may occur - t Nebras But s his salary, and all unne ary positions s to Chairman Gilkeson and ad) : r; Edwin Asserman 3 ie place was burned by some one. - - ark in his and salaries should be abolished and ex at 2:48 p. m. rancisgo, marghal; A. C. Oliver of By CAMBRIA Lt re were penditures and taxation reduced; ther zona, rd bearer; W. s, Mors : veme no Steamers, Ang. 25 | Prospects for steady work and increas Operator K1l by Lightuing. #hould be a uniform basis of valuation f German Francis steward: Daniel H. Wheeler New York Teutonic, from rity among the miners of this place ar WHITE WATER, Wis, Aug 28.—J ‘ rabiton: it property for public purposes, ’ - 4 Omaha, second steward, W. R. Bowen erpool; Wa . (werp. 0 t 3 ety 0'Mal telegr operator in the M h Re_NO% plomorations enjoving publle privileges | RLIN, Aug. 28 y id | George' L. McCann were re-elected o AL Liverpool—Arrived—Majentic, trom Ne vt R LTI et el P L, A o e hould pay for them aud schools be di- | Duchess of Oldenberg b= “wad, iy ¢ SEOER Fhaudias X A lve ic, from New wed its coal orders wit ¢ Cambria | waukee railroad y a strok ving Mr, McK & “ead Mce of secretary and treasurer, respective k company 100 tons a day, of lightning while testing his wires last night. | g he was loth to t v tion of ability’ and fidelity in id government ) ervice, Keeplng service to Hustin which ever foremost when accompanied nce i him

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