Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 14, 1895, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

i . PRIl | B LT . . ¢ (AN ! 43 | -\ y . " A ————— — — il b S 1 [} ST s v v e T ¢ g i i g o rTes o . SRE 2 3 v 5 —— ISTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14, 'WELVE PAGES ] & AT § | orous or restricted construction of the m«l \ ) ) S v Yooy Al wsmawm xeavirren. | pvp Fr— wen | i% INVITED T0 A GREAT SPREAD | feseeach, tmese’ s ettt bt ISIX OF THE SAILORS DOWN e e et | BANKER STEBBINS ARRESTED| ~ THE ®e€ suiLemn. J[OLDS THE BONDS ILLEG [ The report was unanimously adopted. re Win Mo Bvidence | 00 4 AW £ . I'& — 3 MU L i | Commander-in-Chief I. N. Walker read the n Hinw Part. | Weather Forecast for Nebraskn— report and was frequently interrupted by ap- CHICAGO, Sept. 18.~Judwe Ciftord tod Fair; Warmer; Southerly Winds. Southern Hospitality Outdoes Ttself Enter- | piause. fatio Oho! y yvidnce (670 o B Ly - 4 m.P' {1 b { P Thiesesit whs eatied by sthbss for the namine Asiatic Oholera Makes Its Appearance on | held the evidence in the case of ex-Congress- | Wostern Financier with a Shady Record | 1 Gramd Army Men at a Fenxt. Senator Peffer Says He Will Introduce P ining the Veterans, {of the council of administration, which re- the Oruiser Bennington, man John A. McShane and B. J. Scannell of Oharged i Snilors Down with the Scourge. el ey L] / ‘...nm as follows: Alabama, M. D. Wicker- Omaha and Attorney Culver and James At- arged with Forgery, Banker Stebbins Under Arrest. Resolution for Repudiation, [ 2 TREAT vh.mlzl 1\'rllznln‘ J. W. Darrington; Arkansas, —_— wood of this city insufcient. All of them fer Says o Are Hlegnl, ATED TO AN OLDFASHIONED BARBECUE | Lowell Clayton; California and Nevada, A were charged by Chase Bartlett and Leonard W. Barrett: Colorado and W \ | HAWAIIANS ARE IN A STATE OF PANIC bl beet ol o 54 Mgt B Lt ol Bt gl A | H. Roach of this city with conspiring to | HAS A FACULTY FOR CAUSING TROUBLE LOOKS FOR ANOTHER ISSUE SOON : ; O Grubb: Florida, W. 3. Allsh; Georgia, ey defraud in a deal invelving the trade of _— e y Both Food and Drink Was Provided | A, E. Gowles; Idahe, P, R. Miner; Hlinois, ople Getting Out of Honoluln as | Evanston and Evergreen park property for | oo '"‘.A:'"'n"";"'_”' “"'A LR ',[;,"“‘A'“"({,‘ q"':;h"l“!k:\;l"ll.“Arlr;\sxlr;nm. Qapidiy nas Possible—Henlth a flat building at State mtrest and Cloud e BRSUIORRENV IR ““""‘"‘ “"“" N "‘1“| “;‘ I‘:I"'l: . """. ol e Sxy) ' Appro- 3 Ae W o ; Kansas, . Dorn- 7 e x court. A R with ption o Mhem pr t priately W mbered ;' Kentucky Charles W. Erdma Authorities Destroy So |;1’ur. After hearing all of the witnesses, Hatoss (ke € Honth Loulslana and Miswissippi, James Lewis d dings. SISS AL Liere 3 Touwl ; LI i ola Builaiy e court decided in a few words that th foes ) padads Maine, A. B. Snip; Maryland, Charles L. e b o) ‘!‘-"’_ nce of a conspiracy to defraud Reln, O R EXDIEeN LOTIOVILLE, o Bant. 18.Whila. - thl e O Hothi TPt o Fenduting. e Gy ducsedelierd — . 1 Blafte Locul Matters e LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept. 13.—While the | Michigan, G. H. Hopkins; Minnesota, Albert | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 13.—Dr. Ruppert | gaid: ©as oiph s udge Clifford W A Time orh. LAt Bty ot the e | BNREIOF: Misuoiel, B M. Bierrsts. Montana, | mion et the NCISCO, Sept. 13.—Dr. Ruppert | aaid: »As to Mr. Meshang, the evidence in-| CHEYENNE, Sept. 13.—(Special Telegram.) orl of 014 Time Polxoncra. TOPEKA, Kan., Sept. 18.—“If another bond public and the Woman's Rellet corps, |G W: 8. Wisner; Nebraska, T. J. Majors; 5 ety roduced by Bartlett and Roach 1s a com-| _w, R, Stebbins, who has been well known | issue is made without authority of congross | New Hampshire, . A. Badger; New Jerscy, | ceived two letters this morning from his plete refutation of the charges made | t Nicholas, L4 |, as well as the national encampment| . T Kenis: New Mexico, J. W, Crawford: | brother, Victor, who is an ensign on board | bY = them aainet 'him. @ As to = Mr | in banking and business circles throughout hibits, I shall adviso their repudiation.” Theso are < .proper, continued their sessions today [ New York, T. F. Reede; North Dakota, W. | the Utiited Stetis sweitase Henmikton, now | CHYHL CWeL{§-Cugsitely - sxonsrated | the west for the past twenty years, was ar- ird Wara, | the words Scnator Peffer used in speaking there was a special attraction for those who | H. Brown; Oklahoma, J. J. Hassler; Ohio, R. | guvioneq at Honolulu, 1 I:l‘”: Bhsis by o the evidence, and as to Messrs. | rested hcre this morzing by Sheriff Arm- Big Stock, of the probability of another bond issue to are not delegates in either of these three & ‘”'l Cechran;” Oregon, i, B. Compson; Peme | e \'" "'"‘ ul “l' ! ""[‘”‘ :" e "‘ "(‘ ;,:“""f“ ’;:‘;}li‘l“:‘f"“iyr“‘\fr""“; “'“P"“‘“""'" in | strong of Crook county on the charge of | Ivate Restde an Assoclated press reporter today. Senator i A eylvania, C. W. Gerwig; Potoma /. | date of Augus: Ensign Blue states tha case_tending to prove any conspiracy on SeoE hiE Ko : )1 semblay At Wilder park the entire dr SHIAR G WG UPTEE ;xinln:.:ur,l.s n\l\h | cholera |m;,. out in :‘.,:i.mm“ (\:‘,”“v..‘lk.: their part. Accordingly all are Uieehargea | forgery. The sherift started north at once | W1 and Finaneinl, Peffer has kept his eye on the figures which as devoted to the most mammoth “Old | Dako., 7. B. Farr; Tennessee, Stee!; | h 2 o | "The case first came Into Judge Cliffard's | WIth his prisoner, who will have a hearing ushing for the South Pol tell of the condition of the gold reserve. , 7. B. Farr; Tennessee, H. L. Stee!; | previously and it GORATABLY farHs | & ; Kentucky barbecus” that was ever spread.|Texas, L. W. Waltman; Utab, B. D. Tat. | " ously and it was constantly on the in- | court on an application for & writ of habeas | at Sundance early next week. Stebbins’ Relics of Bo t Brok None have watched it sliding down below the \Siely I the morning the strest cars were | tarek: Vermaitt, 8. W. J&Well; Virginia and | Cfease. On September. 3, .two days before ) sorpus, but on Thitacay Sulgs Clifford Be | home i in Kansa City, Kan, where he is $100,000,000 mark more anxiously than he. Svetiaxed by the. mutituda. en routs o the | Norh Carolina, Ti." E. Gelty: Washingion | the sailing o the Mariposa, Bnsien Blue | gided “the ‘compluint upon which Mr. M- | connected with the American Loan and Trust Gray. It was he who objected very emphatically tn land Alaska, James Dickinson G Fofas u Tht R Rt at six | Shane had been arrested wa egal and i - an L 8 selk " o United 8§ . L L EFATAI1IE o ((Hs Mliie aHa grey, at Which | o5 g Alnske, James i Washington, | wrote a letter, fn which he stated that six | Joone Bl BEen e e N thes that | company. He has large property interests Brockway, Forger. the United States senate when the first and B the tormer wero special guests, and {0 which | COMMENDBD THE OLD OFFICERS | men were down with the disease on board |t be amended. The case came up for final [ here, owning the Cheyenne postoflice bulld- | ======—mmmmmmmmrmee e subsequent bond lesues were made. $1 ~ the gates were open free to the public. At{ fye reports from the committees on officers | the Bennington, and the ship's surgeon feared | hearing today and the first witness ing. He has been connected as a stock- o cow “I considered the bond issue fraudulent I 210 a1 . the porformance began. Over 100 | who hyve setveq during. tha IAev yerr, oome | ot the disesss had herdly begun. He had | SHA les H. Bartlett, one of the complainants, | holder or officer in the Merchants National and 1 have not changed my position since B0\ J blue gras cattle, 300 lambs and 200 shoats | mended them all for the diligent and faithtul | made a microscopic exumination of the x| Fence to hie own dlsadvantage. e told how | of Deadwood, the First National of Sun- then, I still think that the government has t wer ba.becued 10 full view of all the visit- | Perfermunce of their dutles, cretions and pronounced it to be a virulant | he had placed the deeds to thirty-one lots in | dance, First National of Spearfish, Stock AR K BTE ¢ no authority to issue bonds without the or (oen Kettles, holding 7,600 gallons of | & Fesolution was adopted appolnting a. type of Aslatic cholera | Bvanston and nineteen and ane-half acres in | Growers National of Miles City, Cheyenne | e The prosecu- | concurrence of congress,” sald he. “I am : TRADY sieth e on: the. seotnal, from | Ci.TIiiee OF Avaito areange tor ihe ersstion | Tinyy gil feel very blus Hete at the phot- | Bverareen Darl n the B o1 AUOMEY | Nutin and Caliorna. Natio ;| Chevenne | ton in the trial of ‘Theodore Durrant hs | muisfled that there will bo another bond is= ! WhitH the guests were served and the best | orato the loyal wommen who served as-nurses | Dect,” writes Eusign Blue, “and the excite- | o'\ 3 D LR aiathile the deeds | 1yiogo, all of which have failed, but without B QLML b L b et Ay IO UL R ) |} brands of Bourbon, lager and clgars were | OF In other ways aided the soldiers of the | ment is ntense, and it Is not to be won dared | yiare isced it €He WAMY Mants. Baotiats | loss, it 1a-alleged, to Stebbins. It is charged | and has occupled two weeks in its work. |on, Yok Sprrndant bl AR . as plenty and as free as the leaves on the | SAO0 '}",’,:,’,‘,’,“,""‘er|:\l‘,h"ll|l,':’"é,..fi\...:'::fhmy.\"‘ Was | at, for the disease is spreading with alarm- | suid he had received from Cotver an abstract | that Stsbbins owned a block of stock In o B R Bt LR L B 0TI 187 e R HESER TN LHAD ABOHULILH" STOVeRtI A SEPRLA | faa sonrol i or L AeRntratln . change tha | g rapidity. * Tha Dennington haglete andhor. | Ot the. title GF the Bead ey broperty and | pirat Matiomal bank of Studance ‘tront ity examined inite direct cate and the modt Im- | that is-the fear that it will wesken the dems 3 chorus of over 300 voices, Inclt ding membera | place of holding the aext enca ent. ® age of ! one southward 100 | had gone to the recorder’s office to examine | organization. To conceal hiy ownership of portant are yet to be placed on the stand. |ocratic strength. They are making herote g p! g the next encampment should | age off Honolulu and gone southward thie TIle Whin: he ATNAPERER' > N v Softe & 52 a1l the Lotisville colored cholrs’ and mis- | the ratirords of hotels not make satistactory | miles. We will return once & week after | ords thist the deeds held In’escrow the rec- | the bank stock, Stebbins transferred it to a [ It s ®id the next four witnesses will take | {IGUS 0 SUERIRI the foce Hier Menfinent sieians, made the groves ring as the first | rat i ranrd, i e ey th1Fby-Rve CNESH!|IPLHOrTOR s NS, HENE) DOR TR COR: bad been | Kansas City man named Mills, The bank | Durrant and his alleged victim up to and Into | gxpant srecsiney 20d have to a considerable ! tempie of peace and joy for all. A genuin A rula was made permitting posts to con- | were reported at Honolulu, and nearly every o twood. Bartlett | was then prospering and paying dividends | the church where the girl met her death. | jr in' Ko '_“:‘," Look how they squelched B D oy o e uthems e, | #9114t a5 membership srew jesn. A fesolt- | une’ reeuiied. farally, I hope. (o De able (0 | $1,617 betors Ho was (o Facelve:th Scannell | on the stock transferred to Mills, Stebbins | The examination will probably take all Of | mearly ali the sther siates whice Laty homs 1 odies by colored citiz:ns from all parts of | ton was adopted recommending that :-nngrus.x} give you b tter news when I write again .;h" Giate :”n 4 was ln‘; 'rw t pldettl_ 10 | made out a power of attorney to T. A. Dunn | next week. 'm;”fi "1. l_ll. )&-(hpr states where tests have the \outh, was the leading feature of the | Should pass a liw equalizing the pensions of | buc 1 'fear I will not be so fortunate.” | he State street property. 'wice the time |ot Sundance, signed Mlls' name to It and | Ever since the case in the supetlor court | go e R aompallLIg: Ul vt eIy et rtu e mants that = wers "given in | widows so that all snall receive at least $12 a | DUk L Iear b wlIL Bt be b0 Cer date of Sep- | had once offered $1,000, but iended and he | sentthe dooument to Dunn. Tt authorized | hegan a girl of propossessing appearance has D, sl (o, iarasty, Mpgies ; \ 5‘,?.\‘:.(.‘ on with the “invitation to eat and l’nunm.“ s‘.m:mof them are now recelVing | yamber 5, say: There was 5 ekt deal of | He Std BoRuall Swith -WhoN h«’“‘h:“ “.‘F:fx; hnly]\ to vote ‘lho|nm-k and receipt for and | haunted the court room. For a time she ers minkI n'n: '31; mvlumr”“.”.':" i ““}n“m‘i 400 rink."\ rom $8 to a month. S o A S e e b en | collect the dividends. It is alleged that | brought every morning a bunch of flow and R FrR TR T e of War \lected officers as follows: President, | versely on the resolution authorizing a pen- | 1o% became GITectec, b b b L sl ~| " Later the bank failed and went into the | sheriff. This acti hte 8 5 2 o S B bond Issue be- SEEEEIGrAnt Britiegota; vioe prasident) alty on the law regarding the favoring of | MA0¥ {0 be “'m;'",’,,,‘:,';“,:(,',,"‘}:"",‘,,,:;'l?ffi“? T A b N O O Maanne Sty .. | hands of Receiver Milo A. Adams, who levied | tion owavde AL e QINGgRUURAIIES e | Tk thsy. Wil bt and oMot VP Bipe Sharles Sherrill of Pennsylvania; chaplain, | veterans applying for governmiental positions. | 1 and ma L o Y v ol it G - | an assessment on all stockholdérs for the | ing the peedi i s & ) ons are sup= < Lot W avets { | The. asnic STARABE SHaF e TG packed thelr belongings and fled to the beach, | ness and announced that any one would be e g the proceedings she sits with her eyes [ posed to be asked. i John . {erguson of Iowa; secretary and | The senior viee commander, Surgeon general | ptGict (oc] longings and fled to the beach, | (0%, ety o' question him; but no one haq | PeneRt, of the bank's creditors. Both Mills | riveted on Durrant's face. The prisoner | At the last session of congress I w treasurer, W. Long of New Jersey; exe- | and junlor vice commander were then in-| ) &0 | any questions to ask the ex-congre: and Stebbins denied owning the stock re-| never gives her any attention, but the police | call:d impertine: . i g,,“m con ittes, B.J. S. M. Long of New | stalled, after which the chaplain aud com- | Dumber gkul:.‘; «ol the ;*ul(lsillen( «mximl} So | o R Et il s R I '“5”:};‘5‘"‘{‘“:‘ ferred to, and the investigation which fol- | believe that they are at least m.q.,,.,",:,‘m.t Bames of the fi‘:,:'{.y{x;llllf“”k": b hfi‘;‘“ ”;Bg ersey, J. Gu\Seeley of Minnesota, and Anson | mander-in-chief were in turn installed. many took advantage of this that the board 4 S Tien o A lowed resulted i scovery 0 | el A A PULCTARIER ShACE DUULIS: Bliss 0f Michign, A AT GEAT DmARE: tHBR a'lm’n’m‘}d““ meet | OF health fssued an otder forbldding auy the decision which acquitted the defendants. t(;rp;:‘ry esulted in the discovery of the| Durrant is said to have written a long note | there be another bond issue without author- h : il et The decision leaves the Bvergreen park and i3 in court, the missive being delivered to the | Ity of congress I intend to introduce 08 Resolutions “Nere adopted at the natiomal | in St Paul mext year. Commander-In-Chiet connection with the outer distelct, 1o 50% | Bvanston property n the hands of the Mc- | g GFides his connection with western banks, | unknown by the prisoner's father after court | ollitlon advising the repudiation of the bonds, ] encampment of \the Grand Army. today d:- | Walker aaid that he would not announce his | Deing allowed to leave town without a pass- | gy/n "0ty Mhup the other ssid arty | Stebbins Is connected with the banking firm | aqj 6. m g We « ver tHotit SE1 0 / 5 y c . 49 | 8 ; o other sid carry )k 2 d . The young woman lives in Oak- | They wers issued without authority and Slaring it the senee of that body that all | staff until next week. He will fssue the | Port from: the health authorities. All the Lt f Ide can carry | o¢ Christie & Ji f New York. S e ity and are : ) : il fss l A b 1th. Dare.of the ioriinal Bontract at any anney of New York. Suits|jand, but although detectives have been de- | fraudulent and the people should not be c of the divisions should be favored by civil | order appointing them from Indianapolis houses along the Nuuanu stream have been | 0! L % at any | 4cainst him have been commenced in Ne {le: & o et S | paTia ol LR uld not be com= o o st that sweh bonrds "vhouid |~ Tie Toudles of the Grand Army of the Re- | condemned and burned and the atream thor- | S by the payment ot the famount agreed | R b Ty by | o o oeat e B A o e o UL h eI oLy ey, Dt ! not diacriminate against these heroes of the | public devoted the morning to consilering the [ Oughly disinfected, as well as the harbo ey ————— sonialivee, of the broken banks Witk | 1 peie et e e aerenad” vy | PECEle o b im Rt TR Ay ) rebellicn on account of their age. This was | action of the national meeting at Pittsburg | CRUISERS ANCHORED OUTSIDE, PRAYING FOR THI POPE TSR Bt Reta I READ R A | ke AT i ecfandRseamAdaterninediite i i L 9 brought about by the fact that many civil | last year in abolishing benefits. After long | The Benninglon was thoroughly disin- —_— Ria Hiniily: Havetravilea: tivond’ conslaerably | - oo - oorvineation: Secretiry Cariiale B LAt U.r,""«m:;: vice boards “hicago, Washing! nd | disc v | A e ko Ty D) " : SRR 7 - L 5 AR e U e Y rervice boards in Chicago, Washioglon and | discussions this action was rescinded and | fected and the ship went to sea the day Clreutar Tssued by Cardinnl and he is regarded as personally being very Forest Fire Gets Into Tow congress and asked legislative authority fo other large cities have put an age limit on | the question of benefits was left to each | after the sallor dled. The vessel is now an- | {0 the Cutholics of the ( wealthy. EGG HARBOR, N. J 18.—1T the issue. He went so far as to prepa 1 applicants for examination. In this way | state department to adopt its own laws on | c e e e et st il | (W BALNIMORKE, Sefit rdinal Gibbe D TN Sispef , N. J., Sept. 18.—Tonight | pyy; oy P HoNE AT S "":"".i‘.;"' ot old soldiers have been shut | benefits. Although the ladies have ~noon ;,3‘“:l‘lulx:ms(f\h.»rvivl“||u‘\\” (r{,;;‘:r’.'.frm Wit th || e o xx\r letter yo all A,,H.,,mf FONDLY EXPECTS MORE TROUBLE, | the fire which started in the forest (',nlvt\yf:‘(:v‘I-:‘Inl\r'l\\t:[l: A LA B out. resolutions were vehement in their ch sery it halls acilitate L L x AT # es v, s eas ore ved | Congres: = e KM ] In favor of veterans, : o e rsph 18 mothing yess | Tz and soveral of the dnterla8ti Atok, .ot part ad followa: On Bepfember 20 the for Another Wa SR R e e e i TR 3 1A|m(rh|>r m.’ll‘ r 5‘1 \nfcn:! was the adop- | terday or today, owing to the injunction | other ands since the first outbreak, the Italian government will celébrate the twenty- HEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. —Frank H. | The flames were led into the city by a narrow | authority, and he did so. I called attention :‘nn of a resolution br‘n\.urlvn.' |h; placi-g of | against tho national officers restraining them | people refusing in some instances to receive | fifth anniversary of the angexation of tae | Rhodes, justice of the peace, and William strip of timber, which leads up o the city | to these facts at the time, char that the Rgaiunon Sypey il Ih £chool vu-;l\ug and | from unseating Mrs. Ida B. Clark of Can- | the mail. There is now a serious question Roman provinces to the kingdom of Ttaly. Manning, coustable, of Jackson's Hole, have | Park: The great Champion distilleries and | bonds were fssued lllegally and also intros i introduction of military drill in the public | ton, one of the past commanders of the | confronting the people there. Meats and | “‘When public demonstrations are there | published a communication statir that it storehouses of Renault & Co. are in im-duced a resolution instructing the judiciary wehool curt'culum, Department of Ohio, who had been court | provisions are very scarce and at one place | belng carried on in memory of this occupn- ane o g th minent danger. All the factories have been ittee to examine and report whether the 8 b s of Smpachy for the parents and | martialed and suspenided, and was. rolustated | Ro ahd.rics 1 sl at $11 per barrel, I | thon of what had for cenuries been papai the Indian agents continue issuing passes to [ ciosed today and the employes are engaged ary had such authority under existing friends of the young militiamen who were | at Washington three years ago. The wom:n | was decided to place several of the local | dominions the holy see desires that the | Indians to hunt In Jackson's Hole they fear in fighting the flames. Several hundred men and the committee dared not report bes . Killed by the exp'o fon of the calss:n Wein s. | remained in Library hall, holding campfires | steamers in service and the Hall was dis- | faithful children of the chursh throughout | troubla;will result. They state that the com. | &re doing ail in their power to combat the | cause they knew there is no guch law." day wers adopted. and receptions, Nstening to the old army | patehel to Port Son Mau with provisions | the world should unite in praying heaven | mander of the National park allows nonresi- blage. The fire alarms have been ringing in- NG o . mu:“:;-‘x(uu::::* I:\unl‘:‘wlnd::{::‘:;lfln:(l:I::glco|=x{:=s :v;‘x"ln;:'sman(!fi others tell their exporiences | and mails and the tourists that arrived by | for the freedom and, independence of the | d<nt whites to go through the park into cessantly all day. KEYSTONE REPUBLICAN LEAGUR, ke an_ annual appropriation to deiray | while the lawyers were arguing at the court R sing transferred pope.” Jackson’s Hol B 3 the expenses of conducting Memorial day | house for and against making the Clark in- i ,\\.::‘\‘.-r.,‘i:.d'm"“fi{ lll‘;{;‘hm:r(:unr(\g:lmlu L e —- l)w;'(! \r\'-lihlm.o :\m‘pnl:l‘;e u?”G:':fim‘nr;‘p;llxxzi ~Arson Oagp U iwhuourt, SERASNIYanDl cOmbe dtate services In national cemeteries. Another was | junction permanent, Mrs. Clark insisted | ing been made with the shore. Probably n Case of Suiclde. passed through ark i KENOSHA, Wis,, Sept. 13.—The sensa- ot Convention. i 2 a0y ng been made with the shore. P gh the park with thirty-seven YORK, Pa., S 31T adopted favoring the establishuent of a | that she had no desire to delay business, but | The Australia arrived Monday on cchedule | KANSAS CITY, Sept. 13.-~A special fo the | el heads and elght antelope heads. tional Chiengo Bedding company arson | YORK.Pa., Sept. 18.—The convention of ths & g“h'e'“:,'f.'c.!‘n",;‘,’;'."",‘.‘?{’,“‘-","""‘ .“‘8 for | the other womenaould not proceod-until the | time. Sho was met outside by agents of the | Star from Montgomery City, Mo,, says:Hon. [ — case came up - in -~ oMt~ —tommy; [ State League of Republican Clubs assombled Ry Do on R 0 pous i ngRId At tx Mras Olark ahould be | vessel and)lntormed ot tho sicuation. Captain | Sol. Hughlett, ex-prosecutifig attorney ot Sorry He Had NoUKilled More. Only four . of the defendants - were | At the opera house here today. ~An address £ Bl el P G d : hal Houdlotte concluded to come in and the | yoooon® ) e P ember of the Mis- | TALEQUAH, I T. Sept. 13.—“Frog” | arralgned, Isaac Robinson, George 8. Perren, | of welcome wné dellvered by Ttobert Blair, 1 S T e R e 1_:‘1’5““]"‘.*”‘"75 ELECT OFFICERS. fsamprycogkal palore ien\n. All the pas- | sourt I<gislature for two temms, who died at | Davis, who Kkilled Sheri Musgrave of the Berhard Rosenow and Louis Jacobson. Rob.| of York. President Everctt P. Warren of Xl attornoon of the five victims of Wednes- | e mermuiie war i contisous mession trom A ware (rataferron atHwall| eville Jtwaiiesis yagpiitrom (h, sLILAL) Oowdo I it AU mglet Cvas exooute R T e e e e i | ireatomrat iR s i EHe procentings day's explosio ¢ s ses ayed Nore (Lo vound supposed to have becn accidental, it " Hations S Frigean ge. The scene in the court room was | f a . 2 3 1 e explorion o Grand Army of the | %% ™10 9 P m., and adjourned unul to- | 0 ‘Wednesday, they going to the island of | 110 PN "G iriuaea various people | . the national prison yard at this place to- | very pathetic. Attorney Cavanagh, for Bar- Chauncey E. Black, of York, president of R D At ok © | morrow. O o vaichno. T Olympia s | iy "ot giearned defrauded vatlous pecei® | day. He protested his lnnoconce up to al- | ney I Bloch, made an application for the the democratic committee, entered the hall et g W fnorning session 10 | 1t was declded to prohibit men from hold. | anchored in the streem, Captain Reed refus- | Py guught the county for $2,200 of schooi | oSt the last moment ‘i the hove that| cxamination of his mental condition, and was recognised. by President Warren, gonsidering the action of the Aational mest- | ing oMcain the Ladies® Circie, and afterward | In€ to have any connection with the Benning- | tunds, and scveral fariners and others in | Something might be done to stay the exscu- ————— Whosaled, Congrisaman;: Houlison togessort 8 ' re verse re- | reconsidered. The elect cilittad - | ton or tae shore. Hoinity o L4 o tion. Only a few minutes before climbing oione) Ty : him to the platform. Black was greeted i o o resolutio Vi he election .esulted as fol this vicinity for sums ranging from $200 to Colonel La Crete Gets Through. Bl ort made on the resolutiol favori the P olution favoring the | rcconsidered. The election iesulted as fol | 7 7 C% 0 Nlek of the national guards are | $15/000. Furthor - developments will ‘doubts | the 8¢2H0d. tie confested the crime. Onthe | mAMPA, F : with applause, establishment of a mational University of | 1¢nucitys enios viee prosidont. Mre. Nellis | doing patrol duty in the quarantine district. | joss swvell T e vl oubt- | gallows he made a long talk, saying that he TAMPA, Fla, Sept. 13.—Letters recelved | "\ D, Young of Philadelphta, secretary of Patriotism, and the report was adopted. HOviE Gl Wabhinaton: 26 This was found necessary to ful'y carry out f g thog U ' P 4 the bravest man that ever died on the | ffom Cuba today announce the safe arrival In | the league, submitted his report, showing The furthar deciared Ltaelf aghl y gton; junior vice president, for those who trusted him, and it is now ) L g & IFECRID UTERBE, QGUAN self against | ppie “1,on J. Breyles: lecturer, Mrs, F. B, |the instructions issued by (b Board of | stated used the money for himself, Bogus affold. Not a tremor was visible on his | the field of Colonel Joseph La Crete, who | balance of $1,000 in the treasury. Erie was LY T Thia LA future encamp- | George' of ‘Washington city; chaplain, Mre, | Health. During the past three days there | dceds of trust on fine prairie farms were %he [ face and he appeared perfectly at ease. He | left here last spring for Jamaica, where he | Uinanimously chosen as the next place of meets meits. This was ' brought about on account | Fiutify \ottonry ‘of Coloradsg counseilor, Mra, | 14Ye Dicn mumbers of instunces whereln the | bats he used to cbtain the money. It is did not regret tha crime. He said he woula | attempted two expeditions. Failing, he re- | g of the large number of veterans who are IDEY 408 kados 4 2 e e have idden the sick people and ‘oniy |l tovw belfav : ; have Killed Musgrave's entire posse had they | turned here o0 weeks ag At o 11z o en BRiofiime 100010 sndtesbiy 1o snoure-thin, | SLio0k of Gbloago, the reliringupresident; | U0, B en L B R ea™ Many | (oY Dilievad st TigBIont tiel hib Jen e { not BiMep itehind: traen Within tuvel B e et by AL LU C U 4 i e decide i oo K o A e TStaring bresitenti| made report when they have died. Many | rather than face those whom it is charged he | 0 en b ces. velve min- | Key West in an open boat, arriving in the | pleted there were loud cries for Black. Tha It was decided that o speolal celobration | of' Minnesoia, Mrs. Marle Ely of Pennsyi: | curicus and false notions prevail among that | defrauded. utes after the drop fell Davis was dead, hav- | vicinity of Carducas, disguised as a sailor, and | ex-lieutenant governor responded with & g ot the st Grand vy | Yania and Mrs. Frances Hubbard of Illinoie | clts. T g SiEocs sttanguinion, awaited _an opportunity to join the insur- | brief address, in which he spoke of the good 2 When the Clark injunction was dissolved | DISEASE BREEDING PLACES DESTROYED | Baltimore Widow Gétu the Property, S 5 gents. He is a veteran of the revolution and | effect of the clubs, ani said the visitors wero B ters af Veterans elected the for. | (1A alternoon the Woman's ‘Reiel” corps | Ty believe the government has in roduced SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 13--Tho contest |, CBATEed with Gross Immorality, | stands high as 8 brave oficer welgome o York. He paid a high tribute o e meorer ™ Mre. My, . | CXDected to completo its business to attend | the discase o kill of the reyalis s, and by the jover the estate of the late Jolin Smith Moxtey [ MACO? Ll 5‘{'"" 1 Rev T B Noland, | Guriornin Loeal Raten Reduced {0132 Epebidanc Haniacn Sb. i LOATIRY Walker, "Worcester, Mass., president; Mrs, | the ball tonight, The following officers were |ald of several unsc:upi'ous le:d rs trey fa’ ed | was decided In the superior court today. The oEmeEly; Dastor; oL a onugch at Kansas Oity; N FRANGISCO. § e R and made references to President Cleveland, Allos Tngram, Chattancogs, 1IL,, senlar vics | Siected: President, Mrs. Eiizabeth A. Tur- o repori cases of sickness. . The mortality | decision is in favor of Mra. Elizabeth ioxe | was arraigned before the conterence of the | SAN FRANCISCO, Scpt. 18.—The Califor- 2 Rhieds omoers wers; elegted by acclamation: B president; Mary Brown. Spokane, Wash, | 4% Massachusetts: senlor vice president, | among thote atacked has been greit o | N e o e SABIts thab eby |:Methodiat. Hpissopal church. sguth tgday, | Di% rallroad committee. foday. sdopted Gom- Bridident, Muor SRR P WhiED S0f Juntor vice president; Miss: Lissie Kimbali, | Mrs: Mary A Ninkerk, Kentuckyi juniof | question, but it cannot bo avoided as 1ot a8 |ls tho lawtul widow of the deceased. She | under charges of groms tmmorallty, —The missioner Stanton's resolution reducing the '“(r,r,"."m"\}"f“"'"S"Mg"'": B ks, Shiidio X or Fitchburg, Mas, secrotaryg 1aa, 3. Allen. yioe president, Mra, Steinmolger, Mistourl: | the natives peraist n thelr prosent cour.e. | s therfore awarded one-half of the property | commiteo spuointed 'to morality. The | ceneral freights on the Southern Paclfic on | Bieanroi s Hommion Manee Bhiladenrin ewton, Mass., treasurer; Miss Anna Red- | ks gl L . Other officers | The city has been thorouzhly clzaned and all | which Moxley conveyed to Mrs. Elizabeth W. | charges sustained th Hid Noland® foo n | an average of 25 per cent. Next Tuesda; ¥ Sobel. ) Ned bR Bl Lineoin. Neb. - chilplains Misa. Mayy | Will be elected tomorrow. Mrs. Wallace, re- | gisease breeding places destroved, not)bly | Harrington, or Moxley, 1ha court, after find- e B M Trawitins ot Ransoa ity | the work of preparing a new frelght Teult |fasiaps Sobel VRV fobn MAT ATk A IBRUMY i Egerton, Chicago, Inspector; Miss Kate M. | & president, was presented with a fine ! ine fish market, which has been an eve oe | Ing in favor of Mry Bitzabelh Moxley of Bal- | defended the accused. Noland i3 held re. | schedule will 'be commenced and the new SRae Lo SVILSON BLIMAIDIL IigeIN ; Miss § ot St. | 9% ” ey L simply fish polsoning, Tie board of he:lth | vey one-hi y property, an o ! reduced grain rates will probably be made | * " : e iadtle oster. Hiswatnn, Koy} | , Commander-in-Chief L. N. Walker tssued | 3o t"% Ubiid) the sale of fish and poi man- | his conveyances as to such half will stand. 2080 Bon, Twick, WMo Worked s, 4 00HERUC | aperaiie et ones. k i 1ade | The platform adopted by the league s the Minne Trescott, Alllance, O.; Miss Bvaline | "% Arst order tonight. It reads: D O that port-on of the city affec cd, | The other half of the estate will go to the AR hIANhoLss ROt oL son I aUbg a3 -4 shortest on record. It covers but half a page B arostior, Mass, anddaTIRs Oroft General Order No. 1: Having been elected | Ufactured tn that porton OF (LS €l TUE¢ B | widow, who also obtains a judgment for quently died. — On her deathbed the Woman | peeight Rutes WA Not De Ad ea. | Of typewriter paper. It congratulates tho p Clevaiand, trustees, For lnner guards Anog | commander.in-chief of the Grand Atmy of | o fac mads s appiaravce. Guards | COsts The estate la valuzd at §25,000, agused Noland ot being: thel author oL heF < LONDON. Bept, 13:=Tha aureqmeat. bo | Party (88, S8 TISorias of {k, Thl Ao re ] 7 €| e al he twenty-nintl national X < 3 - ——— Y Nola Vi wife s A f = i £ e 4 )| ] g CHEUSEINIOn gty ans Moatard, Mass.. andl encamprient, held at Lo v 2 nareby s now patrol, Nuuns_streim (o, DIeVeNt E0Y | 1 1y n ExRIBIE Starts for Atlanta and child. tween the transatiantic steamship companies | of 1803, and the Siats. :;:‘:u:::yly“":lrl R f { 0 nt, Neb., ed. | Jume command, Headquarters will be es. | further contact from that eource. e na-| Pt - s ey to advance rates of carriage, Wwhi vas | endo state ain: 1 Lilian 8. Wood o Connersville, Ind., was | {ablisned at Tl sataar Bes ese | further comta et rdenip. but It has| CHICAGO, Sept. 15.—The Chicago & | Holdw the Engineer Responsible. | mentioned In_ yestorday's d?.m.c..:h et sx:‘l;:;:Imfxr:‘xml’:\llNSr.gLnsu(;n‘erh;(l)r:‘l::‘(‘l‘lll‘:li)’: 4 SELECTED A PERMANENT DEPOSITORY. | while it 1s true that Commandern.ci Desine eoaly Ao T HeuibEresyaz| Mevin pl:l:‘:l:;y Fallcst Seartibiitiarichol I BEy BALLI R tt0 ARt OloudieMina < ot el it sl ehias A ltorta to arrive | ¢lubs in counties heretofore unorganized. | A ; KIS E)6 18 "thub” thAt Iomin e udBL. R Ghist . o argest and finest in- | special to the Dispatch says: The verdict of | &t an agreement on frelght rates ha 1 —— 4 Independence hall 1s to be at | w . v D ; G Wi " o books, T : D s 5 : datitt | pe v gnglish for freights of the Grand Army. - Past Commander Wag. { until next week, he told an intimate friend fe churches. Sehools remain closed and no | of six magnificent Pullman cars shown at tho | Y25 &8 follows: = wiVe find that the direct oy pampton. BhLS fXOm | ety Bell Starts U n :“l I '{fi' vania offered this famous old | tonight that he intended to aspoint General | Public gatherings of any kind are allowed. | World's fair in Chicago, probably the most cause of the accident is to be lald to Engi- ‘ T Around the World, uilding in the name of the people of Phil- | Irvin Rodgers, now a brigadier in the Indiana | Mark Twain was among the passengers | gorgeous coaches ever buflt for railroad pur- | fiof Haines in acting on wrong orders. We KFresh Troops Arrve im Ouba, CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—The Columbla Libe adelphia at the encampment this afternoon | National Guard, as his adjutant general. artiving by the Warrimoo and was billed to [ poses, The exhibit includes the composite | further blame the company for ordering pas- HAVANA Sept. 12—The steamer Leon | erty bell started on its t t thy b ' 1 and it was ncf.'l'plrd. ¥ The social event of tne Grand Army of | lecture here and was very much disap- | car Marchena, dining car ‘La Rabida, sleep- | SéNger trains to meet at a blind siding, | Trece arrived here with battalions of the | g, 4 hen the .Hh aur 02 e SORE foa 3 An effort wus made to abolish the “House | the Republic came off this evening. It was a | potnted at not having been allowed to land. | ing car America, compartment car Ferdinand, | Where there is no agent, and where no lights | Astures and Caanarlas regiments to th 87, Whien Hio' geclalpylisd-ouiFalithip AN of Lords” at all future encampments. By | reception and ball given by the Lu“iw.”p{ Four hundred of the Chinese immigrants | gbhiervation cir Isabella, parlor car Santa | aT¢ Kept; also in allowing a conductor 0| pumper of seventy-thres the | Buren street station, consisting of the belk . this all past Gommanders-in-chief would lose | women to the Grand Army wvisitors. It was | that arrived by the Belglc for ports on the | Maria, The Chicago & Eastern Illinots | fend two orders to the engineer when only | men who are fow beln """l?ff‘ b!"“ 3,600 | car, especially contstructed by the Illinols thelr rights to seats in future encampments. | held at the Auditorium. Over 4,000 invita- | Other islands were refused landing, the peo- | officials announced that the exhibit will ar- | on¢ Wit needed.” e, N el s g disembarked. Al Central road ‘and the engine, & b e car The proposition created a lively discussion, | tions were issued, and, to judge by the | Pl at those places notifying the agent of the | rive jn Atlanta some time this evening. v — hearty reception Dhas Doen gccorded them | gnq a sleeper. The present’ destination of 1 but was defeated. crowd that attended, every one responded in | board of health that accompanied them that pallotidaiee’s s Federnl Judge Resigns His Plac B o Nunyltoy, allon leaves here 10- | b pell is Atlanta, but on the route stops mn{ IJA B. Whiting ulll.l.mesv;nle. Wi l;\-...‘ ),versn\n; lThlr' Lv«;ll;(m{ul m.nl was Ill‘lt‘!ully:{hv){ \l\-'nul-l n’l»_l‘ul wI".h nr:n.\ any :,ucu:n! u: Engincer the Only One Injured. SOUTH M'ALESTER, L. T., Sept. 13.—Hon, | "'® ot e . will be made at all the principal cities om cted surgeon general by acclamation. Rey, | decorated awith ellk flags tropical plants, | 1and them. hey have been returned an MARSHALL, Mich., Sept. 13 —Th . | Charles B. Stuart, chief justice of the Indian D , the line. At Atlanta the bell will be ree _ B.J. Hill of New Jersey and Rev. Thomas | artistically arranged about the place. Every | reshipped under contract to the Ewa planta- | NORSHALL, . Migh, . RoRic, B ~-ho. ‘west | s ; el A Avzested for Foleoping. Wine, celved with civie e hied; whll be C. 11ift of Utah were nominated for chaplai one who attended pronounces it a most .[fi tion, twenty-five miles from Honolu'u, thus | bound North Shore limit fra'n on the | Territory court of appeals and judge of the LOS ANGELES, Cal, Sept. 13.—Willlam s(tlll:l! 1‘:1 a‘ ,m\u; 1(,;’“1‘:»‘;:'(.':‘ ‘l‘n ‘b‘.‘.'. e';pum: CRlaE” The vors. resulted in. the tliction | foyavle affair Sty whak © (hreatencd ta be a'vexed | Mchlgan Cetral was ‘wrecked hero shortly | central district of the Indlan Territory, sent | Busby, the negro who sent the bottle of | tion and will remain untl the close of IR, ——————— problem Atter soon. Tho engine famnad the track on | I his resignation - this morning. ' Hon. | poisoned wine to James Gardner and thereby [ At the close of the expos i et Ay ter noon. engli pad th L 3 gn: t 0 s G e el ke 0 » exposition the bell The report of the committee on pensions | TOURIST RA MADE PERMANEN DENOUNCE THE BELGIC'S SURGEON. | a curve, and, afier tearing 500 f<et along the l“‘:;;" E Ilj ey of ']""!“"“‘ I T., has been | ;4,469 the deaths of W. J. Thompson nullrl will be carried through Florida and the :I.."rhmfir to lhu(l] of last year and was | Aorjon Forced by fhe Position of the |, The local press denounce in unmeasured | track landed in a streot sdjoning. George | rihlMOMHY, CHCOTECS ""f ":"j "-‘”“"I"" leading | 0, L. Martin who drank the wine, has been | Other gulf states to Mexico, where it will ba l’;‘«h;u:‘u‘. :‘ mml:.x: T g gl bl ey terms l){u,rl\lul:xuu nr’u,(- :‘\.1.;10_ v\hu{ i{: m,' \:»‘lvlpml. J:he !»uu"gh A is under ‘llm mxukne' : LU e posttion -Al.rrwlwl Busby says he wanted to kil ;‘I‘;l"""';"ll by l'r‘w:l' N“Md!l and assign |Iu . port, e o - 5 s e . e cue-d of falely stating the cause of death | badly injurcl. The locomotive is wreck-d | mp e # Garduer so that he could secure his position, | PIAce of honor in the Mexican exposition. It complished by the soldiers of the union dur- HICAGO, Sept, 13.—A general meeting of ! or ‘tnree Chinese who died enroute from | beyond repair: the mail agd express c r.«”';)"\“\!' F"M‘:“‘r 'P'nn‘nrumuh & Flela. gt i - 4 P will then cross the Atlantic to England ing the war and the laws passed in their be. | all the lines in the Western Lines Passenger | Yokohama to Honolulu. ~The - government | are badly smashed, apd the drst thrée pas- SAN 'FRANCIS0Q, Sopt, 13.~As"a ‘sequel Nothing but Puper Damanged. where it will be heard at Runnymede in cel- Baif, says: “In some quariers the old soldicr | association wan held today for the purposs of | hat made en invest futfon Info the miater. | senger canches thrown from their (rucks, N | {0 the assigument by Hummersmith & Field, | NEW YORK, Sopt. 18It was stated In cbration of the signing of the Magna Charta as come (o be looked upon lu the light of | considering rates and arrangements to the | a6 it is enld proved conclusively tht the ) one bui the enginer way spred A or | tho big retall jowelry firm, the other credi- | tho office of the World today that between | Sad, Wil tRen be taken to the coutinent and R INTasy instead of a great and patriotic | Attanta exposition. The roads agreed some | Obitese died of choiera. They will take| out wheel flange Is suppoped to have cius.d tors have petitioned that the firm be de-|geventy-five aud 100 tons of veen | on around the privilege, as he should still appear when | o a0y s te o N® " steps to prosecute the surgeon of the Belgic | the accident. clared insolvent. They declare that the firm | y P 9 papes viewed in his true character, lmo ago to make a rate to Atlanta of 0} ,,4 tne stcamehin company for bringing the irummmed N hat of Theolvency 1n makiog an | had been damaged by last nigut's fronpd | MADW ANOTHER DEMAND ON SPAIN “Referving to this view—ywholly unworthy | PeT cent of tha double rates, and it was de- | disease into the country. Awana, one | Atlnnta 65 P g that the total*loss was estimated at §8,000 e ) y y | disease th y. A , one of the assigument for $65.000 in favor of the Cali-| o\ 35, o xolsa » of a great aud patrlotic peopla—constructions | ¢ided today that the rate should be made | Chinese passengers, -has made a sworn| CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—The jAtlanta citizens | fornia Jewelry company. | The firo staried In the puper voom from un | Fretection Required for Awmcrlean have been put upon the laws, wise and just | offcctive o September 15, It being the gen- | declaration (Rt the men died With symp- | who are here fu the lngrests of the Cotton B | electric wire, tinntonnsion in - Canoline Island fn themselves, by and under which burdens | ¢ral opinion that it would be the best thing | tims of Asiatic cholera. United States Con- | g ; i Terrible Storm at Sioux Fallx y CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—A epecial to tha and restrictics have been mposed upan £0F the ronds to got the rate into (e T ] aY the. sans I il detalls beq RiaLis-expasition ARARE (NGB IR SNMMAK |~ g1 puimATLEL B, D, Bopt, 18 (naaial | aEishE Jden Chef. | Daily News from Washington says: Sceretary, those unable to stand -uj Rt Phe | Sheets before the exposition opened. It wes | fore oV ient by th | points of interest abaut:the city. A Ry B b - 18, ={BPAC ST. JOSFPH, H : ph Py G 5 Just provisions i ek i‘fl\".' h:‘.;"’;,,..’[,‘,; TRy 1 G e T TR ’"’1-,‘,‘,'”0?‘,,‘,,Plf."l"“"”(.‘”f‘,,‘,;‘é’ l','\‘,":;‘h,‘," 4na | @'clock the members of the party were taken | Telegram.)— The worst elsctrical storm for | grau ) " Joce ik Olney has inade & new demand upon Bpain. ~\. ingly doled out, as though the laws passed | Pé¢) made from points west of the Missour! | expects ) PR A e reception commiittee to the Board of | years burst here early this morning. Light- | v mruckenmiller's caf heatod It is expected that a prompt compliance wilh in the interest of the pensioner as a just | "V : ot Cantar Heed 1s anxious to get sway | Trade whete they sapaigmbissbout 8- hout | ning stxugk & dozgn places in (e olty, The | (gqsy, g SRIBLINCA phier SMERTA YR IPMEN | Sollor,- ax-Hislo. aassHpnhitiioshEis. 1N recogaition of he obligation of the country | g, ALCT I8poslog of the Ainta rates it was | from here. 1t ia also learned that the gov- | o spectators of the dally bull and bear fight | worst damage was done to Van Ep's dry | (1085 a8 iosoon) ot walked (0fe 8 iereice (e dast: fex manthae THiSTEIESMInixon Were criminal laws, to be strictly construed, | decided that the summor tourist rates to | oyyment is sending by this mail a full ac- on ‘change. After lunch.the visitors: were | goods house. It was burned. The bulldIng | froesiie nois the lemperature was near the| Tayior has been instructed to demard from e e rres heouyy Sonstruel | Utah, Montana, Idaho and eastern Washing: | coiint of the $ by L4 tl a full ac- | griven about Lincoln -park and later drove | ana stock were valued at $5,000. There was freezing point. He was found dead ten min- | Spain protection for American missionaries B o SR aThs Taacking e taton o1 TR SRS Do SN ioaepiaL I Tovon) sld e s o alher e o e A L T T ast s | Ty it o, ! pis it - B tie Chchon RIS 0. Gasen. 8 the treasury of the United States,” 4o, Bent. ACURE; I\‘L‘f.,", 5 Lo meet the sction | gy Qccidentul aud Orlental Steamship com- b,;;‘;";m",e o ‘,';E"‘“‘.,:;fl'.‘.\""afil:‘h;":rr:‘:;‘; | e e o tugnese Defeat the Natives. ”“1")‘_,"."‘,“.',"‘.',il,",' SammaDLing “," R ol DEMAND A LIBERAL INTERPRETATION. | Which declare somo time ago that thcy | Pauies. asking thelr eo-operation In proke-| prominent Chicagoans. 7 EANEA OITY. Beibile W, B Conuon. | o MAUBENZO MARQUEZ, 'Dslesor By, e AL o Atisr commisnting Porther upon the justice | would mako. the rates offcotive’ sil ‘ths year, | Cuting the Delgio snd-her: ofcsrs.fon integs — il gl & RN S 2. Cinnon, | gy 13.—A force of Portuguese encountere erciges ver ands snd £ of'the pension TAws and the pirpore for which | Mo matier what action ' was b M e | ducing the discase ibto the islands and under Inspection Fees Abolished. a who'esale Jeweler of this clty, disappearcd | o e R4 SOLARE B L | catenat L R A e B Aine meeead (g Tenet amnrinuee: s | other roads. falko oath regarding (he cuse of death of| TOPEKA, Kan., Segl. 18K e R i monlane hix |/ S Aoy, SE ARIVeE ROET Souar B | e vRoudad. by (s wwment of $17.800 “ b ———— . rese {mmigrants who died enr . ! X Sun Magut. Severe figh ed, | Ep o e payment o b demand for cur comrades the just due which o Tho K‘.{’l‘_‘;“‘:ffo’,““ ohe .::nfl:."fi':m' . men won & big- victory tedsy. The inspec- | dead body was found in a shallow open sewer | in which 300 natives were killed. ‘The Portu- | fudcmnity znd promising protection fo the the country gladly concedes. No niggardly | ® te the Wall qu agalost | o ee of 2 cents . nead levied by | MOt far from his home. He left liome in a | guese loss was six killed and twenty wounded, migs'onaries in the future. Bul by failing ta ina and Japan. Daily meetings of ' th per, b levi y | Y 3 cutting down of pensions under the guise of | -—A special to the | pooyih board ure held. Trafic Dt eer the | the State Live Stock Banftary board will be | {mPOrary fit of aberration, resulting from | — stend by her declaration to protect themy relssue; no partial and grudging allowances | Star says: W. G. Jul- | jelq err the malar'al fever, and is belleved to have fallen | Siv Juliun Coming Buck. Spain hus mado it impossible for missione | islands will be resumed next Tuesday, after | 8bolished and the Inspectore discharged . LY that cut here and there will meet with the | fan, whol:sale poultiy shipper, was closed | : AR o - t8o: | into the pool, LONDON, Sest. 13.—~The steamer C aries to eafely return to the islands. The y per, closed | remaining in quarantine five da Gevernor Morrill announced this today, coup- P | r Cam full measure of duty that the country owes | yp about midnight last night on an atiache | e > Ing with it the statement that as there % 4] ! panta, which sails from Queenstown tomorrow | Present dewand is that this pramiss cf pros to L surviving II\F;'uEi hho'mnu short of full | ment for about $4700 {svucd by the Citizens | q PRIy gt A could be no actual inspection of cattle pags- D2, SURIo W LA | tan Naw ¥ork, Wwill.Buve ‘on board-Rir. Julian | F1SHa0" B - GArTicd [oNp 40"} Smtibiaclary asure, dealt with an honest hand, a libera! | bank of this ci v i Y s uarautine Against Honolulu. 1 h K 2 DUBUQUE, Sept. 13.--It has bren dis- Son Ry bn_DORrGBir an | manner, heart, will with the ap : ’ : hes boen doiug @l gAN PRANCISC M ing through Kansas ncrth of the guaranine | ! % - | Pauncefote, British ambassador to the United AT AT B, Wil ater ;"e:“u"flw':? approbation | $500,000 busivess here an€ 1t is pre- | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 13.—The Ban |iine, the work was useless add the fee un- covered that the late Dr. M. C. Siaplas left | States, More Bodles in the Wreek. ! his we appeal | yumed be will open Ban soon Tie|Francisco Boird of Health today declared | necessary. : no will. His estate, valued at,$500,000, go e : % & to the grateful, patriotic sentiment of the | trouble orfginoted mn his Nea York commis, | Herolulu an infected port. The local P S R O N an e, toa.T 23 | sovements of Occan Vensels, Sept. OLOUD, Miun., Sepl, 13,~Two morq whole people, and we earnestly believe that | sion houses refusing: to pay his dratis. on | quarantine officlal was directad t al | Mexteans Enroute to the Exgosttion, | 08 Mt anC B Aty wer i | Sat Forterrahderet Blomarck, | dead bodics bave been taken out of the ::mwxfi:lll iion thatmy 'l.lu' e I 2 arriving from Honolulu lnoqpl::el‘“ &QAL"E"DN‘ Tex., Sept. 13.—A p:clal to dn;un‘po:llflld excoutors ARG WO 10 trom Hamburg, § *| Nerthern wreck at Melty, Minn. They arq position that we have hitherto Faler st o uagantine | do News from B N 4! ol . b T TP PR L. | those of two unknown ftramps who werd :.h\:' '"I'b?m(”“‘ our previous declarations \E"‘h ke S0Ava MOE Vorfody ?l’fl..'i:a"b')'"l'.‘,‘."éiffia“"‘n's'.'y"’r ?fl‘frmgmthe can village upl-'fit:n ::.‘::::A;. ?:: -"::; Milwaukee Wine o Bis Suit nufi,llu:-msx}w”‘ur’iu.f«’ ClEr M‘I:" stoaling & ride. This makes.toven Killed. n the subject, we especially demand a I'b-| NEW YORK, Sept. 12.--Telegr 4 158 J o 0 WS in- wip- " . 2D s S e sippl for London; - g P T P potend aral And Just concruction of the laws passed | dresved to correspondaats. ab vm:“"‘"‘ul':‘ Aignant that seventy-seven. passengers: from | seventy-three people, including a wumbir of | CEDAR RAFIDS, Iu, Sept. 13.—(Special | m;l":m;pl:“!" 3 I!»;“fi Bt e :.’f'«' aine for | yopg Pactfie Tunnel on Fire. for the benefit of the pensioner, to the end | iy Cenlral Awmerica have failed to bmz “‘n” ‘l;‘ullvx:l.l:'hl\‘-d 120:“ Pér'ml!ledhlo land from | Tehusntepec Indians aad other igpupes | Telegram)—In the case of Barl B. Stearns [ ooots ©HE4 70 REARS SRS S0¥. $0Y° | . LININGITON, it., Sept 13.—Mulr tung of dlstrust of | with attendaat heavy loss of Iife 1n® Fon: | derelict I 4 e Mexican - | for injuries received, the jury in the federal | Hamburg, for New York | of here, I8 af It bes he ealed up and \ . RN e N 3 ¢ &, for > of here, is afire 3 heen sealed up an the difficulties thrown around him by & rig- | durne. At A l::my -3':“:;.";:.:'.:"&&'.1 a z:“‘:: o the exposition will pass through ;ml:;d::‘lurned a verdict in favor of the ;\‘ll u.unmurl firl\wlf—slurm King. Sulled‘l.m tralng are delayed, Passcugers and malls ¢ o —MIipgesota, for pdon, are transferred e mouutalos

Other pages from this issue: