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b — —e — - — - —_— —y ED JUNE 19, 1871. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER SINGL E ESTABLISH CENTS. ARE GROPING IN THE DARK e eve wwrowrass cuvson | \pprup| oY TALK REVIVED|moorr vwe vmce or swosn| GEEAINGS BY JOHN SPOERL __TuE Bee BULLETIN. SHORT LINE ORDERED SOLD e Tncreasing Cloudiness; Showers; Warmer, - LOUISVILLE, Sept. 27.—The second day of CHICAGO, Sept. 27.--Some of the big re- bt 2ol ke Page. Durrant's Attorneys Evidently Hoping | the convention of the Order of St. Andrew | Sate Department Officials S8ay There Have | tail grocers and department stores have | Hypothetical Dogs Drowned on Paper to | 1+ Defense in the Durrant Case. Deoree Entered at Oheyenne at the Request Bomething Favorable May Develop, opened this morning with a union service at Been No New Developments to face what s2ems to be the strongest com- ¢ pezuelan Matters Taken Up. Christ church cathedral. Rt. Rev. D, bine ever formed to control the price of Secure Public Dollars, Steal by the P of Judge Sanborn, Nichols, bishop of California, acted as cele- sugar. It is sald that the wholesale grocers — - gl S0l Y ) sertsotil o e 2. New York Wins from Baltln A U B L :::::::[‘ly Ta‘:'n:“::rr'}lr:i ::,\l"l;v\:r(yl::;:l\ witn | MINISTER ANDRADE ~ KNOWS ~ NOTHING The bugat. toaet, AreRaD: Thet G \|\»Il::: ISRAEL FRANK FIGURES IN THIS, TOO Even Up with the English DATE OF SALE YET TO BE DECIDED ON it St i wakd S o or modified equality plan, by which retail ha and the Western D IS 1 t » et th I‘rm«hl:ul Faure presiding. = Re Richard Me- grocers and department stores will be cut 3. Long Dendlock Ends | urrant Continnes to Ma Fpn '.e ;rr::r: of Owensboro offered the opening | maore of the A enn Syndicate to|off. Several of the reailer department | Denths Dog Pou de No Ca 3 the Defendant Company » ‘nee o J er. In regard to the resolution offered yesterday Take Advantage of s Cone stores have already been notified by the hat th ditorial and Comment. $S17,000 Interest in Defanlt the agents of the trust that they will not be F o9 . sold any more sugar on a parity with the Treasury May e E 5. Uproar Over McGrew's Appointment. Suit v (o Stand Dismissed— wholesalers, Tt is sald that the Plund 0. UL Ree of Cleland App Refere time interferes with the work of miniters at combination has been in process of forma- Army Comm e S the beginning, and also of delegates who are B tion for the past two mofths. The grocers T Dfr'::” "l"l;?;:::l::,'m'g‘;’fl‘:‘ 4 {f' I""v‘\"m‘r; bl "”;;"i',";’]I[";J"'L“l"_"?”!“ ”""‘"H:,"“’ WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.—There I no ad- | astert that the »;rl\'-m:h had its organization | Another outright robbery of the city treas- Stofy of the Lawré CHEYENNE, Wyo., Scpt. 27.—(Spec'al Telow rant ha y gible upo i ecof ded that this be ado pted. e .| with the trust while the agents of the lat- y has been brot 4 . States oIt S to base hiy denial of the chargo that he| The committec recommended that the reso- | ¥ance nor change in the status of the ¢ R ¢ 00y WOk oe SEERTS OF IS 000 | ury has been brought to light. 7. Com il and ¥ grem.)—In the United States circult court P /nt. | lution offered yesterday to have the next con- | Venezuelan question, £o far as can be learned | g, ; A Aeat Aldéd and abetted by Israel Frank, meat Husiness of the Woek fev today Judge Riner signed a decree of fores murdered Blanche Lamont and Minnie Will- y from the wholesalers. The plan proposed s | 3 4 ention international in character be adopted. | from all avallable officlal sources in Wash- | that the grocers are to act.as factors for the | InSpector, and perhaps with the collusion of [ &, Munieipal Len closure in the case of the American Loan fams, his attorneys have failed to give sat- | Yo" d to the diffevent * . 3 } Tefantory eyl Yo ried to Eive Rl | This was accepted. In regard to the di ington, Including the Venezeulan minister. | trust, forwarding to it within roceipt of the | other city officials, John Spoerl, pound- 4 LA A sl RO L A UL b L twithstanding this fact there has been | B0ds, the amount of the Invoice less 1 per | master, has been for months, if not for years, [ g, Ishs Ask for a Continuanc Line and Utah Northern rallway companfes. T otis. Loy o the Cafendn | whate the convention shullibe Held next yedt | much speculation on the subject in the last | SCNt trade discount on 100 barrel lots with the | qefrauding the taxpayers by means of pad- L e Boomed for Second Place, The decree was entered upon the request of the trial was adjourned at noon today un- [ the committce made the following recom- LAY e el right to deduct 1 per cent additional it} . "\ fowning A0 PAALIRLIS oa I in Virginia Mountains, J y y til next Tuesday. In the meantime, how- | mendations few days, fome being of a warlike tendency, | the forwarding of ench is mde in soven daye | 4ed bills for drowning dogs, fraudulently ce Vi ! § I ever, the defense has disclosed enough to All suggestions and resolutions with refer- frdicating a determination on the part of the | The dealer fs not to be permitted to sell | tified by the inspector, detailed by the Board | 10. «The Billop Mystery application for the same had been made, matlsty the prosecution that Durrant's at- | Ghoe (0 the time of the next annual cof | administration to adopt vigorous steps In as- | Sugar, elther dircctly or indircetly, at less |of Health to keep account of the number | 11. SIx Months of Frigid Darkness, The decree recites that the defendants are ine pEos 0 L ant's at-| vontion and other detals of the same be sub- 3 & #ate. ook DHESE o 4 & 506 Setliol o¢ Contholting U ik, # torneys are groping in' the dark in the hope | wity Lo neaming eounell for wetlon: | Berting the Monroe dootrine as applicable to AL A Jrices of the trust. A ot dogs dispatched. Methods of Controlling Cast debted to the plain Mt upon coasolidited bonds ed to the inco counc action; | %€ c commission of one-elk vtie’: 6 PR e e Shh--tha . Doundt |- 10: CRED TRSCAbaIRRT N e that something may develop within the next | and that at tomorrow morning’s session of the | Venezuela. At the State. department there | ound s to beallowed the grocer h RS Under the city ordinances the pound- |12, :ulrv :‘Il‘llll.llllzll (lnl & and interest in the aggregate principal sum few days to save the prisoner's life. The | convention ten minutes be allowed the dele- | Is great reticence on the subject, not so far | trust, and one sixteenth of one cent addi.|Master, during the summer months, impounds ng of the National Lobby of $10,895,000, and that there are now overdue weakness of the defense is made more ap- | Bates from each of "*"":" 8 asking “;f‘“"‘ as can be learned because there s mneed | tional is to go into a general fund for main- | all ownerless dogs found running loose with- = | and payable for interest on the bonds sums t convention to present their respective claims. | olding g haons . | taining a local associatior s sald ou the license tag attache he dogs aggregating $517,000 parent at this tine on account of the ex- | miveon 0 IR, CEIE TERRTEIR (MG |of withholding anything for reasons of ex- | taining a ’1’7‘ Al associatiog, o1t ta sald chat u‘!:V 'n’ AT e -lwn 3 ';I"V o J08% | an arbitrary number to bring the total bill up | “ETEAINE ST © L hat it the dee travagant assertions that Durrant’s attorney nadian delegation also be allowed to speak | Pedlency, but because there has been a halt | %y "tho Joading citites in the countr B O e e ety and pay | 0 the average. Tha idea soems to have | fendants shall, within thirty days pay to the have uniformly made since the trial began. | on the subjec in the negotiations since last spring. s e ' do not came to claim their property and pay " approximate 400, because up to that [ plaintiff these sums of interest, with interest When the prosecution was engaged in put- [ The following resolution by Rev. Walter| Senor Andrade, the Venezuelan minister, | TILLMAN HAVING A WARM the required fees the dogs are Kkilled by} .. yor”aonarently thought no susplcion |0 the samo from the timo thoy. were fes ting In its case and the situation looked ”"'{{{hw" was ‘""”I";‘;l- atroclties committed | 2 asked tonight concerning the reports. | nopite tn the South Ca drowning. For this work the poundmaster | G700 SO PEREERE \][uz‘ll\wl) ue to lny»- ‘}1_.(..] ‘i' “.;v..l.‘»||: a J r e Yo 5! y £chool per- *‘We protest against the Al S b ave 0 informa o L e, col 5 1 fo ach dog froi the city b, o the suit to stand dismissed n default o darkest for the young Sunday school super- | \ "¢ Bl o' tHorities agalnst the Chris- | 1 have no information whatever of any vention B en Ani s A L R LONG CONTINUED STEAL. such payment e rallways comprised b by the ) The bill fed by the report of the ich payment, all the rail prised by Intendent Attorney Deuprey was accustomed | ¥ % TREER S RRHRE BRERE B0 ot 1ge or development,” said he. “If there | GOLUMBIA. S, ¢ skl WRRRECmpdied by by reporfotitng [\ 00 el Rl et R Uk Bareht, L R R e :L ;l‘.:l;”l‘:r tlxi:;;4~;-‘.:'::.rn| rrt'!‘n.n'klvhu'l he had | 4 “mnglish and American churches will use [18 any new phase it has not been com- Inapetoriatietatiod Sto e “présent JAL s eRON | oot i Rt e Fnavd ot Healih. Hua been | LhE: AITection Lof: Joht BiECIsinndp WHOSIE e or the e of his client. - el X &5 -repmtition <ot m N 3 | dro g, are passed upon by the Board of | PAYers thro LR A s 08 ppointed commissioner. The sale “We will clear him In three minutes,” s all means to prevent further repetition of | municated to me. My calls at the State de- | convention over a measure proposed by drowning, "r,' passed upon I.‘ the Boar going on, is difficult to tell. Most lkely it | APPointed commissioner. The sale shall be Phntrey and tha publie Wil § ] those outrage partment were for the purpose of presenting | ; & . Health, audited by the comptroller, Included { 8! ! Y ItH by public auction at Salt Lake City at the euprey, “and the public will be at a loss to A Colonel Robert Aldrich of Barnwell, that in | has been practiced regularly since the ad- . v R understand how Durrant’s name was ever —— my respects to the secretary, and there has e o AR of in the appropriation bill by the city council 3 1- | time, and upon such terms as the commis- connected with the case.” The sams line of | HATRRISON ON MUNICIPAL REFORM. |bect o mention of the boundary auesjon, all electlons for members of the leglslaturo | |y 0 iq by warrants drawn upon the dog | YéRt of Spocrl into the dog catching busi- | sioner shall upprove. Any of the parties to SEUAVRBRIT CIAtis iy continued hen AL Lyl as there were no new phases open to fon: | 0nly white citizens should be eligible, He | 80 if not under his predecessors. Never | the suit or holders of ttese consclidated bonds torney Deuprey made his opening spe:ch for Strongly Advacntes | sideration.” made an ingenious argament to show that INCITED AN INVESTIGATION. re, however, has such conclusive proof of [ Shall be at liberty to bid and become purs the defense. ““Not only will the prisoner tell at Clty Governme Senor Atdrade added that he had noted | while the fourteenth and fifteenth amend p A R e 1o the dead dog bills been se- | CHASErs at the sale. Any purchasers presents you with his own lips the simple story of | INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 27.—General Ben- | the widespread comment of late as to the [ ments to the United States constitution con- | Soon after taking charge of the Omaha |° et st LR ing consolidated honds shall be entltled to his life on the day Blanche Lamont was |jamin Harrison has pressed himself on [ Venezuelap question, fncluding the vigorous [ ferred the right of citizenship and suffrage | police force the attention of Chief of Police . The o lence in the case has been | be allowed, as paid by them on account of murdered,” said Deuprey, “but Dr. Cheney | tne enforcement of the law, which is the | SPecches of General Longstreet at Chatta- | upon the negro, it did not confer upon him | wpi as called to the apparent placed by ex-Chief White at the disposal of [ the purchase money, such sum as shall be will tell you that Durrant was at Cooper ¥ gt nooga and of ex-Governor Campbell of Ohio. | the right to ho'd office. Senator Tillman led 8 " the county attorn who will doubtless | ultimately payable out of the proceeds of the y @ per 3 sampaign in | T ceepancies in Poundmaster Spoerl's bills Medical college at the very hour when the | Chief issue in the municipal campaign 10| The minister looks at this as a general awak- | the fight against the measure and said that it | C%épancles in Poundmaster Spoerl's " | have warrants served today on both John |S2l¢ In respect to such bonds murder of Blanche Lamont Is sald to have | this city at the coming election. He said: | ening of interest in the subject rather than | would be both foolish and idiotic to do such | by the recelpt of the following letter 5 ey o e - iat taken place. Besides that we will prove to | “The importance of an honest, economical, ; "1 on of a change in the status |a thing. OMAHA, July 6.—Chief of Police, City: |Spoerl and Israel Fran RESIGNATIONS you that Durrant never tried to pawn Mis siness administration of city offices and | 2! ai ce Lord Kimbirly's answer to| A motion was made to postpone the dis- | Dear Sir—The council committee on police, | - ) Lamont's ring at Oppenheim's store. On th 1’I"f""\ 2 "'r“_’r”.'“"wm of all the laws cannot | NI+ Bavard setting forth England's position, | cussion until tomorrow, but Senator Tillman | of which T am chairman, 1s called upon to| TRAIN DI ny men enkins Wi Appoint Their contrary we will bring forward the young |the firm enforc s aws Sinno’lan Amerlcan syndicate has cured large | jumped to his feet and loudly ex ned report monthly on a bill rendered by the |y Ry e WS SRR 1Y __ Successors Today, man who did try to pawn a ring at Oppen- | be overstated. A city so managed attracts | concessions from Venezuela of land in the [~ “No; let it not go to the world that we | peundmaster for drowning dogs. T have e MILWAUKEE, Sopt. 27.—The resignations heim’s similar to_the one worn by Miss La- | business and reputation. I belleve we have | disputed ritory. It Is along the south |even took time to consider such a thing. It | never been able to fully satisty myself that y v o of the Northern Pacific recefvers have been mont.” now these things, and we shall continue |pank of the Orinoco, so situatel that | would be a colossal blunder, 1t will rui us H correct, and I would lMko your| . CUARKSVILLE, Mo, Sept. LU R O e bR CRUMBLED IN A DAY. them if Mr. Trusler, the republican candi- (if the American claimants enforc> their con- | Wa are now trying to devise a law to retaim | e Pill e e caunt this oty | bound passenger train on the St. Louls, Keo- L o S e L L AL In view of theso startling statements, ft | date, 18 clected mayor. The idea that & |cossion and have the support of the United | white supren he maid, “and for God's | ArtitAte B Her o O rawnon | Kuk & Northwestern roud struck a mu'e at was first belleved that the defense might | MAYOr or e s ahgae | StiemmTaites: Hwaiio w1t Rng|and iia i ins sk ke don't et us do anything so idiotic as to Overy avening about b or 8 o'elock, tn the | the switch at Annada, efght miles south of " bl LeLe nig ording olated is mon- . Sl g U every cvening about 5 or 6 o'clo ’ t ; g tave & strong caso, In one day, however. | Grouy” Wo choose exccutive officers to en- ngressman Livingston of Georgla, who | funteme court. would hever sammrion such 'y | presence of Tsracl Frank or some other in- | this place, this cvening. The engine and the case of the defense crumbled and fell Ry % Al W e 3 D) court would never sanction such ; ] : action on the resignation for several weeks of its own welght, and today Durrant’s alibi | [oFce Jawe, and not to reneal or wispend |is tamillar with the affairs of the American | thing, nor would the sentiment of the coun- | Spector of the Koard of Health. The num- | tender and all the cars wore derailed and [ €000 on the resigns - has not a leg upon which to stand. Dr. | them at thelr pleasure. It ‘is subversive of | company, that men will be sent to take | try countenance ft." ber reported o have been drowned during | paaly wrecked. Conductor Moulton was so- | 41 thereby enable the soveral partles inter- Cheney, who was expected to tell so much | OUF System and destructive of social order | possesaion of the territory. He has expected | “Algrich taunted Tillman with being afraid | June is 331, or over ten every day on an | verely cut about the head. . The fireman il LU L L U/ d and p: of our communities to allow our | that this would lead to a conflict, in which T 3 4 R bt & i ey In making the suggestion the h was ex ' defense, was as stro o L L, that the United States army would be sent | avera Frank Hafner, jumped end oscaped unhurt, for the' defense, was as strong a witness for at 3 [ ; ; i bl oA, executive officers to choose what laws they | case the company would appeal to the United | . 5 3 g " B i ) Wy st pressed that the courts traversed by the tne prosecution as has taken the stand dur- | {IFVORE T ot e Al a e asklion:| SIA{eRT (o0 mroteCLIonT At Ite Fishis again to South Carolina, and said he stood | Can you send a man on the quiet down e engincer, J. P. Murphy, stuck to his | RO s Fhe courts traversed by th Ing the trial. Instead of fulfilling Deuprey's | wnotnr 1 like the law or whether the of- | however, there has: been no. confiiet and | PCOre It once and was never afraid there every afternoon during the remainder B/ padly s ndtiredic STho ™ (Jurod'| gy ys =g 4o " whioh ot thobi Ik SO RRGY statement and ewearing that Durrant at-|geer jikes the law. What sort of a condition | no appeal for governmental support and so |, | iman replied: “Iam not afraid, Colonel, f of July and get the facts for me? s Wilics " m the appointment of recely and tended jecture at Cooper Medical college | o soclety would we have If no man obeyed | far as can ba learned it is premature to | Pt T am not a foo 1 called at your office today, but you we James Wilkon and wife, Rockport, T the AMRInINAEOD of tbe Droncriv e & on April 3, he said he had no recollection | tho Jaw and no officer enforced it unless he | state what the government would do should | arAJ0 M8 TN ROk . ry | out. Kindly inform me of your action Mrs. M. 8 erson, Meadville, Mo, unit, th BReBVIng 156 InthBLity aw inle o ARMES 1N TRO! 2 AGAIN. n s r ac g Fats e T it, thus preserving the integr.ty of the gf seclng the young medical student there. | liked it? Such questions are for the legis- | the American company bring about an tssue, | *A7O AKMES 1V TROUS AGAIN FRANK J. BURKLEY, 3. W. Towker, Dorclister, Neb. rihern Pacic) fallrond.= OolonelL Sabonss 16 denial dumbfounded the defense, lature and the council. To find fault with - Arrested for Writink General Scho Chairman Committee on Police. Mrs;:James Brown, Hannibal, Mo, or the receivers, laid str ul e fact o of were needed of the e R AV 3 o / o i Scho- <& Belle Flem 8 > f eceivers, laid stress upon the fact ““l’fl {l'::‘tf:hrhfir":b:m:‘lf;m:":”h(ln',f_ :x':'“‘};l}” an offcer for enforcing tie law s to_ ro- FAVORED TOWNSIT $ field Insulting Letter. Chiet White was cngaged at the time in [ }is8 Belle ',‘l‘ ‘:";-b““”’\‘;"“" o that the recelvers, should they continue in efens e to offe efuta- | pudjate the system, and to vote against a 4 2 {BW YORK, Scpt TP . i iviGies B o (a? X lur al, Mo. AHRIR HoRlg 4 ST TR i tlon of the cuse put forward by the prosecu- | candidato because he is pledged to’enforce Lnndiomon I DeciiTon | in WI\I{:\ “1(':: s ;;\’:m f‘:llxl:;i\ “(‘_“ ‘.:xt\:-'r“n‘.?l,’:..::.x .:.Y (l;l ’T,m:,'x'.'r';,"x it\:;n‘l E. A. Collin red, cook on dining car. position, fail to appea re the efr tion, It was furnished today. Instead of plac- | {he laws Is to associate oncself with the PSS NG orld fro; ashing ys: a 7 plan to check e 18 dogs act- ing ‘witnesses on the stand to testify to some | lawhreakers WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.—(Special Tele- [ A. Armes, retired, better known 2 5 : ’ T | cult court of the state of Washington on Oce Frank 8. Brown, 140 Broadway, N. Y., trav- [ " L as Major [ually drowned. The matter was placed in | eling for D. W. Lyman & Co. toher 2 uext, they would place themsslves material facts in connection with Durrant's - gram.)—In the land alleged alibl, two gasfitters were called to{ IMPRISONED AN AMERICAN CITIZEN. : in contempt of that co d tnstste © of the state of Ne- | Armes, was arrested at his home, Armes- | the hands of Thomas McGuire, special secret | It s not believed that any of the fnjured mDE ot that a0kt and SheIETREERS testify with regard o the sunburners in the the receivers as the appointecs of tha court bras against the trustees of the townsite | ! '1-|'H'lmlk.i|l;;s c\'\-l'w’n.l." by n“'mo“f '}vlll-r.\" detective, who arranged to have two or more | Will die. e were entitled to the protection of the court B i Necrataryit erfor today | And 18 tonight confined. in the Washington | o nd e pound every time B aTA Y it appointed the - especially iAot Hronauel church, Wor ewo hotes | Abment diom aa nfv.\lll(l;, :n} LR of the Interlor today | it acks. The ordor. for- his arrest wao |Me" on hand at the pound every time the mers Peeuline Case. St abppinted dem, and expectally against the crowd was bored and the jury made tired reversed the decision of the commissioner of | gjgned by Assistant Adjutant General Vin- | 4rowning of dogs took place. It was already | CHA LAIN, 8. D., Scpt. 27.—(8pecal.) | Tt POt DUILY p T 1) L by a long series of questions and answers | GCONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 27.—An Arme- | the general land office and awarded the land | cent, “by order of the acting secretary | past the middle of July and In order to{_—aAbram Pankratz, a Turner county farmer, The arguments occupled soveral hours and relative to the minutest part of the construc- | nian named Guedfian, who claimed to be a| !0 the defendants. The land in dispute is a | of war.”" make sure there was no mistake the daily | 15 an object of solicitude for his triends. Some | were: Hetnmy ey orUbied soveral hours an tion of sunburners. Not m;;.n":mn:.gln,.\ - | citizon of tho United States, was recently auarter :w:{:u:In[pg:;»nm: 1:(\7'”\“":”“";(”l}. 8 lm-r..}”.s.hnn{»_m \;‘.::“Iuwzty 1rm- acting eec. | count was contlnued through the month of | months ago a mad dog came along the road; | semblages of lawyers ever seon. in o LHlieE e the RS anohe Laon| sta for school poses, and Is a part of | retary. here has been a personal quarrel ; o 5 Y Rof i :rl-r;n:l?:.::;" "4:; -‘1'; lll‘n;:hl(l:l -nhi‘ rln |,,.|':.‘.m, sentenced to a long term of imprisonment on | the great Sioux reservation added to the state | of twenty ye standing ,‘,,‘Nw," G",M,r:, August. Before the reports of the detectives | and as it passed Pankra place bit his dog. 1 Milwaukee. Finally Jud Jenkins an- that 1t was not a suit to collect a plumber's | the charge of being an emissary of an Arme- | in 1882, The secretary rules that the act of | Schofield and Major Armes. The dispatch | could be put into final shape, Chlef White :]"‘ " JamaRys i dok ‘f‘-";’ VErg '"‘ and Houftodd, 8 declslon. - aIn R RUMEEY bill, [nstead of murder trial that Was be- | nian revolutionary socicty. The United States [ 1339 protects the townsite settlers who occu- | says that Major Armes was refused an in- | was visited by (e new police commission | bit Its owner, his little boy, four cf his hors: | over "t history AR "“."“");‘“ fore the court. The evident purpose of the | vonsul at Aleppo, where Gueljian was co ed the land prior to its survey and the | terview with the general and wrote him an | and the exposure of this shrewd swindle de- | and some other stock. The four horses wea hacifio reczivorship, recalled the fact that examination, however, was to show that the re- W da i 1l Soeol” [ patent should issue to them. The state will | insulting letter. He at first attempted to | ayeq mad and had to be killed. While one of the [ the primary jurisdiction of the court of Mil= Daiting of the sunburners would necessarily | fined, was not allowed by the authorities to [ be allowed to select the land In lieu therefor | resist arrast when the lieutenant commanding 5 i e horses was raving some of the foam from its | waukee had been recognized for the past Tesult In tho escape of o great deal of gas, | Visit the prisoner. Mr. Alexander W. Terrell. | in satisfaction of its school grant, the squad, Lieutanant on, read the BILLS INORDINATELY PADDED. mouth flew into Pankratz’s fice, This wor- | two years by all the courts along th» North= This testimon: ’\;f" be used to substantiate | the United States minister to Turkey, de- Sl order, but finally consented {o enter the | The bill of John Spoerl for the month of | ried him at the time and since, as he was in | ern Pacific railroad, defined the relation of Durrants staiement that he was suffering | manded of the Sublime Porte that sentence 3 Army. ambulance which came for him July was for $397 for drowning dogs. | foar of hydrophobia. A few diys ago, when | COUrts to one another under such circum= from partial asphyxiation when he came | in the case of Guedjian be suspended until it [ WASHINGTO} (Special Tele Major Armes was court-martialed for pull- | From July 19, when the watch was placed | he returned in the evening from work, he | Stances, spoke of the comity recognized as a down from the church belfry trembling and | could be ascertained whether or not ho had | gram.)—An army retiring board is appointed | Ing the nose of Governor Beaver of Penns upon the pound, there were by actual count | Was very nervous. His folks tried to induce | Tule 1]-) courts, and with the remark that he canist King in the audi- | forfeited the right of pretection by the United | . P RortTog b O or examination | YARIa at the inauguration of President Gar- i ¥ ; him to supper, but failed, for when water [ WOUl gladly wash his hands of the whole JRRRusc snnd fmet Organist-Mnginicheiauci=i)ios e The Porte has now telegraphod to the | (o Meet at Fort Logan, Colo., for examination [ e only fifty-four dogs drowned. The bill of | Lo Ty v (PR Ot his tectn. | thINg. but that duty compelled him to keep torfum, Ny i he | authorities at Aleppo to allow the United of officers ordered before it. Detail for the —— John Spoerl for the month of August was for | sanened his fists, foamed at the mouth and | CONtrol of the ca. he announced that the A significant feature of the testimony of the | o § SoktiRatos o c : board: Colonel Henry C. Merriam b | LORD SCULLY TO BE AN AMERICAN. | $355 for drowning 3% dogs. A S lclen . foar receivers’ resignations were accepted and that two gasfitters the fact that each testified .\..nm_..nl\ul to investigate the cate and see infantry; Lieutenant Colonel Daniel WV. Ben g r dr ning 385 dogs Accompanying | hegged piteou: that the water be taken the minationg of their successors were in SLat hb made an sxamination of the sunburn- | the prisoner. ham, Seventh infantry: Lieutenant Colonel ok Out Naturallzatlon Pupers to| it i8 the following report from Isracl Frank, | from his sight. He grew so violent that he | hqq ers in Emanuel church on September 21, The | Phinks t rds Could Be Improved, | Alfred A. Woodhull, deputy surgeon general; Retain Hix Land meat inspector: was imprisonel over night in the granary pad ST. PAUL, Sept. President Brayton prosecution interprets this to mean the de- |~y oNDON, Sept. 27.—Responding to a toast | Major Augustus A. DeLoffre, surgeon; Ma- [ SPRINGFIELD, Ill., Sept. 27.—Through his| OMAHA, Sept. 80.—To the Honorable | The next day his brotliers took him to allves and Jaumes McNaught, ex-general counsel fense had nothing upon which to base a ease || T ot BT S T banquet given at | JOF Charles C. Hood, Seventh infantry; agents in this city it has been learned that | Mayor and City Councll: Gentlemen—I here- | doctor, who gave him medicine. The follow- | of the Northern Pacific railroad, arrived {oday until the case of the people was nearly com- % Licutenant Daniel Frederick, adjutant | Lord Scully, who owns nearly 100,00 acres of | With hand you my report of the number | n& day he ate a little and was thought to be | from Mtlwaukee and will leave tomorrow for plete. Only when confronted by the actual | Ripon tonight, the marquis of Londonderry | Seventh infantry. recorder. Iirst Liculenant e s of s drowned for the month ending | Some better, but the worst is fearel. The | Seattle to be present the hearing of the necessity of opening lis case Is It belleved | said that he thought the House of Lords could | John W. Redkman, transferred from battery F | 14nd In Tilinols, as much more in Missourt, | % C0F, SIGeMuC yob fore RO SRURE | littla son has as v own no signs of rabies. | receivership case before Judge Hanford of that the defense made an attempt to secure | pe fmproved in many ways, and he hoped the | to light battery K; First Licutenant John P, | and still more in Kansas and Nebraska, has | | B850 3 . ~ the north district on October 2. Mr. Ives witnesses to testify with regard to the con- | yyjonists would grapple with the queston light battery K to battery F, First | taken out naturalization papers in New York ; iy S Sold the Bodics of Dend Women. | wqe g, onight by a repre. ve 1 B ¥ pay Date Dogs.|Date, Dogs. ¢ et as seen tonight by a representative of the dition of the sunburners. The House of Lords might hereafter have to y. Captain Willlam C. Crozier, ord- | City. It is his intention to make that city | August 1.. Aug 15| ST. LOUIS, Sept. 27.—An afternoon paper | Assoclated press, who suggesied that there DURRANT IS UNMOVED. oppose the House of Commons in measures not | nance department, will proceed to Betk his future home. He has purchased prop- | August 3 .00 August says: Maggle Dalton, the servant girl thief, | might be no hearing in Seattle in view of The apparent hopelessness of his case, how- | s unpopular as the home rule measure. | Iron works, Pennsylvania, on busincss per- | erty there and has ordered substantial | August o . August 2 1101 bas made a statement to the police concerning | the resignation of the receivers. In reply ever, produced no change In the demeanor of | Thercfore he wished it to be so strong that no [ talning o the manufactute of ten-nch dis- | improvements in keeping with the taste and | AUSUSt § © AT the rocent management of the fomals hos. | t0 thls suggestion Mr. Ives said: “There will Durrant. Day after day he sits in the court | stone could be cast at its action. appearing gun carriages. station of his family. His object in taking | A\lsus S AOE 2 g & ANGAgEmON BOUACIAIA LRON least be an appearance. That will be re= room beside his father and mother and listens = £ Major John Egan, First artillery this st=p 18 to enabie him to purchase more | Ausust 19 ..ol August 3 |0 pital, the details of which are o shocking as astane ance, Tha to the evidence against him without a sign inmland Gotinkin Karnagt: granted leave for two months, land. The legislature of Illinois, Missouri | August 1% . 15 18 rogheralmostyinoredibles sThe) glriiglvesdthe Who will apooint the new recelyers?” of emotion. This stoicism of the prisoner is | LONDON, Sept. 27.—The Pall Mall Gazette s OeaBes iho Mo e beatt and Kansas have all passed laws prohibiting | Augus 30/ Total dogs ... names of four attaches of the hospital at the Phat 1s the great judiclal question. While only surpassed by that of his mother. Mrs. f4his afternoon prints a dispatch from Shang- | \wASHINGTON. Sépt Secretary Olney | AN alien from acquiring real estate. His | Ausust e ) L7 vlquo‘ br. )—l'n” K;\r:r;'\“\’\n: M)lm-umv‘n\.llunl the resignation of the receivers was & good Durrant seems to have no conception of the | yay \which says: Appearances indicate that R A e e : Y| agents spent last year and a portion of the| Respecttully, ISRAEL FRANK, of welling the bodles of pattents who diea to | movement it certainly did not loosen the gravity of her son's position. Attired l':‘wuv- England s finally in earncst in regard to | CCCved Information today that the Mora | pregent year in Missourl, where they bought Meat Thineoloryn | 0L seliing thesbodias o AL o, ‘l"“ in | Judicial tangle. While we know ourselves RTRiah TNt ) s regard o st $1.600,000. had. bee hael 194830 iy H Bh> % v o by | the institution. Coffins filled with bricks, she d s Ing plulmfi ;:_v:‘(‘\"u“tln‘lllfi;‘::lln‘\;l(; gfiu‘n‘nhn‘:l;ml:n:; the massacres in China. Five war ships are draft for almost §1, ‘l‘mn had be n paid in | thousands of acres, but were checked by the The appropriation for this bill was made by Ve Tt ‘t‘“mml T R R s mm"‘,l and common sense teaches us who are entitled lady migl " 8 {3 y . n the river Yang-tse-Kiang, proceed- | liondon today by the Spanish financial agent. | adoption of a measure by the legislature. He | the city couffeil at its last meeting and the { v and who are not to appoint new recelver chats with her friends while the evidence that | NOW on L3 Klang, proceed- 1 o oney was pald in gold and Bakie] ow ne whole o Ka 1 & the dead, and the bodies were shipped away PP 3 tho prosecution belleves will hang her son ls | ing toward the scenes of disturbances, and | Uit (RORCY FI0 RUC (0, KOO ond probably | owns one whole county in Kansas and more | money has already been drawn out of the | from the city to various medical colloges, certain procestes of law, it would scem, ha - et enters four more are expected to start tomorrow. | Wil be transferred to this country by cable |in Nebraska. o o o ganr 2 AIREL an 2 first of all to be tested and settled upon.'* being put in against him. To frequenters of ected to ¢ drafts and placed to Secretary Olney's credit R city treasury. Of the $385 thus taken from ¥ - b e R P B the court rogm, Mrs, Durrant's conduct 18 21| nomb Thrower Gets Three Years, |in the New York subireasury. Pralrfe Fire in the Chcerokee Strin. | the city treasury, $269 are stealings pure and AP ARRIIRE The 10 Moy, receivers on the Hill-Adams deal?’ B T e ks etk |- PARIS, Sept. 37.—Boutellse, the man who | Wwengern. Fontminuters Appolnt KIOWA, Kan, Sept. #1.—A disastrous pral- | imple. This ts casily proved by a glance at| SIOUX FALLS, 6. D.. Sept. 27.—Gpectal | *SStt i, o' cornue:"rhe-origioal plan and gives evidence of tho intonse -mental | on September § carricd & cocoa tin contalning | WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.—(Special Tele- | 11 fire 15 raging in the western half of the | (he following table: "’""- W. H -“I‘“ 4"-"“ “'l ‘l»‘h been ;“w:'-" of Mr. Hill Yas moribund at its birth and strain through which he must be passing. | chlorate of potash and ordinary gunpowder | gram.)—A postoflice has been established at | O crore® Strip and is sweeping everything | — Sy o - the. Yarmillion Bepublimn and. SSRAcAk|iRA & vay Bried Sran ol M Eru KANSES Tho prosecution durlng the presentation of | yeq tha vestibule, of the Rothschild banking | Arabia, Cherry county. Neb. before it. Scveral houses, principally prairie .9 other papers as a good candidate and an | how it was regarded by the security holders its evidence against Durrant was unable to | ouse in the Rue’ Lafitte, where ho w “rfl Jur;nlv::, ns“|;rsylu:r‘|m(”r"l 'I‘M? “;L”ld(;}mnnu shacks, and ‘aay stacks without number have available one for United States senator, was ..:‘m. r;n.ul and l\ nmy[nun x; \\u~lnlllnn.~.l : v tending . iy 9 UML) - | Jorda ostmaster. Lewis H. Neft was |peen burned. The fire started south of cn by your correspondent. He says that | universally unpopular, as far as I could learn, present testimony tending to show that the | rociad ‘ag he was trying to lgnite the ¢ today commissioned postmaster at Webster, 1895, Aug f vor s % U ALaEoten et e oday commissioned postmas o, wa, and s gl voult 9, August. a ch thought of becoming a sena- | 1t I8 not worth while discussing a dea visited tmmoral resorts. When the time for | {Nren yoars impritonment, b ! at the Southern Kansas railway, b torial candidate o' 1y ofgolng tasthe | IR oo e it SEe R s, hawaver, it.1a tho'{ntention T (e 3% RIven. | Jumped the track and now has a clean sweep i & moon, and no more. He says his friends yo v ! 0ad to present all of that evidence. It is claimed French Sples. for a dlstance of 100 miles without anything 9 ” = need not cultivate closer acqualintance wi this year and succeeding years earn the six by the detectives that they have suffic’ent IPSIC, Sept. e Gricht Zeitung | That Product Believed to Exist in | to Mlul- lll‘ Luckily the count is thinly . : 'l a view to getting postoffices. He s pr .{1“1 ‘llH‘H' rter millions or so guaranteed by, roof to offset everything that may be offered | g oo 2 p8 1, of 2 re of a aying Qu title populated, but there are a great many cattle . . . ing elder of the Sioux Falls distriet, and I LN, 4 = 4 SR e }o Brove o goad character for tho accused. ]"‘r‘en«':vl:"‘"n\llsl & “n(}’.'r‘“:f\ T * 2] GREEN RIVER, Wyo., Sept. 27.—(Special | and goat’ ranches that will suffer.” Three | | ¢ e A well known about this and neighboring states | “Of course, T am convinced of it The report that the defense in the Durrant AR <ANG rerman at Lologne, [OUF | eram,)—0il was struck yesterday in the | Nomesteaders’ fouses north of Alva o e o as an orator and lecturer. Third Mortgage Asks Protection, case would produce a witness who would tes- | Germans have been arrested at Essen, Madge- A Y fire in spite of efforts to save them 3 3 —————— SEATTLE, Wast Sout. ' 97 b shw the accused medical student | burg and Beriin, all connected with an ex- | Well now being drilled In this city by the | burned to the ground with their content Would Tgnore the Silver Issue. SHATTLE, -Washs . Bepb, ¥l ~slERION Iy e e Moaren oot | tonsive system of espionage promoted by the | Green River Fuel and Oil company at a - RICHMOND, Va., Sept. 27.—Comment here | Northern Paclfic railroad case in the United :‘;I‘c::m»l‘\fl 4\;“’\|‘Y' 3 Between 1230 ana 5| French with the object of obtaining drawings | depth of 490 feet. Many people were at first Steamer with Smallpox Aboard. asaagiet s e n United States Senator Thomas O, Martin's | States court today a petition was filed by : 4 y & | of the defensive works. Rient Thotinen helleva ha . NEW YORK, Sept. 2 steamer Words lebiis 0 1 ol 805 AL08 EORAION SROMRN ot L o'clock, before which time Blanche Lamont keptical and inclined to disbelieve the story X TR S N: atacd C. B. Van Nostrand, representing the third is supposed to have been murdered, has b Rebels Defeated by (h ish, Then the newly sharpened bit stuck in the | worth, which arrived from Brazillan ports |13 s, AU position in declining to say low he stands on | gzoneral mortgage bondholders, in which he PIAVA-Noe0 musdered, hax besn ety Ty ghe. s A AL A R ST gl 8. TEayan 2 M T the stlver question has been Increased by his | asks that the bondholders be made parties to rf“n‘:‘::‘:":' ‘:;\lx}n:hm.-' A AR ‘1}'..,'",‘3:“0 MADRID, Sept. 27.—The crew of the gun- | w€lL., It Was draivn later in the day and this | this ""I_T"l'_ "-“’"f“’ SERRL Smalipox In ‘ffl 3 ssssionsses . b made last night before the state demo- | the suit. A similar petition has been granted witnes e & Tolame | boat Marquez del Duro have defeated the | rajse tho arillings, which were emptied intg | CT¢W: Philip Breen, a seaman, was removed : D cratic commitee in which he advised against | by Judge Jenkins in the Milwaukee court, gedulgualy. William A. Doud, a stockbroker. | /oheiq in the island of Talan and have killod | fubs and minutely examined. Thep wora ig | ta the reception hospital at East Stxteenth |1t fnids e BRI allowing any speakers from outside of Vir- | Petitioner Teviews at length the proceedings knows o T e o tha ¥y aid | elghtoen of them. Others were taken to [ saturated with oil that no one could longer | street tonight. Breen: had mearly recovered . . 5 ginla to come here and inject agitation of the | leading up to the issuance of receivers' ce :Em‘"“}l”‘;s:‘:;" oa i "¢ eVIdence | afanilla and several of them shot. doubt that the much sought for cil has been [ from the disease, but the health officers de- 3 Rt currency question, nator Martin balfeves fn "!Ii ate In!'-]l bears heavily o ;‘h’ l-‘nrme;; ! SRR : He e et struck, although in what quantity is to be [ clared that it would be neeessary to send : : RO ignoring that issue in the state canvass, but | Loan and Trust company, which s accus Mr. Doud sald: 1 know of this witness| Dimmond Cutters on n Strike. | getermined. The drilling is now brown shale | him to the hospital and haid the steamer for despite his views, widely discussed. of having sought mainly to protect ity own RIONIS _ihe etory, was told 10 ey Several | AMSTERDAM, Sept. 27.—Ten thousand dia- | and will be continued to ascertain if the flow | disinfection. The Wordsworth will be disin- b interests to the injury’ of the third morts others know of lt-»"l} :l" ple z:d W]w' mond eutters struck here today upon the re- fof oll increases with depth. The people of | fected, those who were in contact with the |5 Sund1y ires Sw &h the Forest. | gage bondholders, although it was trustes grocy. When the proper tme tomos and 80| fusal of the cmployers to adopt conditions [ Green River feel now that this elty s surely | sick man will be removed to Hoffman island |3 : iste LOS GATOS, Cal, Sept. 27.—The forest | for them. S :":'m{»f?lvtr authorities the evidence will upon which the cutters’ union insisted within the oil belt of Wyoming. for observation and the steamer will be re- | 2 . . fires which have been burning for the past IXDress fex Inv a ven. — —— — — leased before noon tamarrow. e . sreees & 4 % JBW 1IN 9 > ® story as known In police clrcles is that Will Make No More F Recelver for n Loan Association. Rn SgRagIgv. 5 : 4 week in the Santa Cruz mountains have dev- | NEW HAVEN, , Sept. 27.—The bellef this woman met a young man walking toward [ LONDON, Sept. 27.—Harry Payne, the| ST. LOUIS, Sept. 27.—State Treasurer L. Fort Dodw e 8 grasesan il astated an area of five square miles. The | is entertained here that the control of the tho ehurch on th efiernoon of tho day men- | pantomimo clown, Is dead. Stevens applied in the circuit court today for | FORT DODGE, Sept. 27.—(Special)—Fort R e o s | fire Is aftecling the temperature of the towis | New Iingland road by the New York, Now xfl‘(:o:“:t S Soas 'q“[':“,,ll",”md .’]:1«:(:;‘0; Builders Indicted, a receiver for the Peerless Building and | Dodge enterprise has succéeded in getting THE TABLE SHOWS i ;Ih;”‘-:":" Iv“"‘llb‘lle"“:f; s "{'.“"""'\“.'rr“'{l;"- {!.\-.-,.‘ & Hn)r!ur-l railroad will n’mcl ; g1l Bhe apcloglsed, phes ] 3 an Aaxodls alle ’ e » Des Molnes shoe factory away from Des e - been for the last six ds \ er hea nited States Express company. That come and then, curious about her mistake, turned ' YORK, Sept. 27.— v ;| Loan association, alleging that the concern | the A ord of explanation. The firs e ousand acres of heavily wooded ter- " ik 5 B an AT LR (T e BW YORK, Sept. 27.—The grand Jury | is"bunkrapt. The matter was presented to| Moines. Stock was subgchibed by local cap-| A Word of exp t column | Ten thousand actes of hoay iy Ne°fcd fer-| pany has the exclusive right to transport exs Recently sho 13 8aid to have dentified Dur- | (033 ordered indictments for manslaughter | Judge Russell in chambers by Attorney Gen. | italists to the amount of §25,000. and an aj. | Shows the number of dogs actually drowned | ™ 37" will* undoubtedly ba ‘destroyed untesy | BF¢38 over the New England roads. The Tant as ths youns man she spoke o on that |0 the second degree against the following | eral ‘R. F. Walker, and next Tuesday was | ditional bonus of $10.006 préscnied o them. | esch day reported by the detectives, who s i i, a1 At MO Adams company has 8 contract providing . 5 ; 3 e leld responsible fo e col- e hearing. In the meantime, C. H. | The concern empl e d b v hand every time the pound was ’ MR that it shall have exclusive right ot the i i men, who are beld responsible for the col- | set for th 1 3 e concern employs 100 men and has a | were on pound was 3Rk Ly o 3 Mr. Doud will neither deny nor confirm [ lapse of the Ireland building August 7 last, | Sawyer, the secretary of |m-l;:=~»m.u|.,u, 1 | pay roll of $50,000 a year. The directors|gmptied. The second column shows the num- Mysterfou in Sydney, ,\"‘wl ‘””;h,\’\,‘\-:w l:;",,‘:,','.,.d& l_.,“".”.:.”f.:‘ ,'fl," this. He said that he had no motive for con- | when fifteen men were killod: Thomas Mur- [ ehoined from carrylog on the business’ of | are: K. O. Green, I €. Green, 8. J. Ben- | por of qogs whose tkins were sold by Mr.| SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 27.—Advices from AR A e A e cealing avything.. The point with him was | phy, masons foreman: Thomas Walker, | 215P08ing of the books and papers. nett, Z. W. Thomas, B. G. Larson, Charles liver R. Glibert : the taxia Australia state that tho people of Sydney | {na exclusion of (he United States commacy t© that the lady might be mistaken and until | superintendent; John Parker, contractor: -— Whasise, & M. WSigat. 6. 7. Baunett wan| Spoeri to Oliver B. OUEboH. the (axidermist, | MIML SR B 00 BL SPEORE B0 SHCRRY | the exciuaion of the Untied States compenty she found she wax uot it was unnecessary to | Dennls Buckley, fspector of the building de. | Episcopal Clgray in Cony elected president, 1. C. Green vice president, | from whose memoranda they are taken. Mr, | have b artl he atroclous murder AAd Te e e bring her name before the police. partment; C. E. Byrnes, architect, and Ed-| SIOUX FALLS, ., Sept, ¥ clal | and R. O. Green' seeretary and treasurer. Gilbert pays 22% cents aplece for the skins | Of & young girl on the night of September 1. |y, \NPAPOLIS, Sopt. 21.—Attorney Gene - ward J. Youdale, architect’s assistant. The | Telegram.)—The triennial convocation of the —_———— he drowned dogs. He is free to reject | At midnight on a whart was left 8 box con- { "% 4 # </ " 2 grand Jury dismissed the complaints against | Episcopal clergy of South Dakota convened Endoresd Fais maiale. Acti of the dr X Ct | taining the b f a young woman. She had | eral H. W. Childs today made application to Cattle Thieves Give Up. Joseph Guider ,contracting plasterer, and Jef- . Rdoreed nirehild's Action. .| the skins of the dogs he does not want. But, | peen eclentifically butchered, the corpse | the distriot court of Ramsey county for an DENVER, Sept. $1.—A specisl to the | f0ria" Sillick, ‘Who - succeedcd Murray as [ ACTC 195 night The setsion will last two| NEW YORK, Sept. #7.~Tho state democ- | o " Mr.' Gilbert says, all of the skins are | sosked in carbolic acid, and the remains thon | tnjunction ta prevent the Great Northern raile Times, from Gleuwood Springs, Colo., says: | mason's foreman (T2 punishment on_con- I Nt dAallrarad an sdarece ris tant l:\:’y Hl’LlZ&U‘I:Zklllnfl met mnlgnLl n;xl‘l formally | ogered to him. The poundmaster's men :‘;"‘-*"":“x‘m\;l”“jV:‘““‘»\"1"[“’ "’7\v""l‘,;w:"fi""‘_";"‘?l’jr’“l’ [ road from carrylng out its plan of consolidas Green Fisber and Dave Fisher, members of | viction tor (i offense may be as ligh ay | tCridance fs large. there being about ficeen | 0 orsed the roport made by Hon. C. 8| you not throw a dead dog away, becauso | °f B red girl ot be ed. | tion with the Northern Pacifc, ‘This astien the gang of cattle thieves who escaped to the | Imprisonment for ten years. Sioux clergyman here to participate. Fairchild of the treatment of the state AR e 4 " - e . was taken pending the trial of the case in hills after a battle with « sheriff's posse a e — sitgy S y democracy delegates at the Syracuse conven- | that Would AL 0% SIONRANAL [ MaYemenis ot Onenn Vatisls, A8nt: AT, [fn state courts to praserve il rights to few days ago, bave surrendered under | Large Quantity of Tobneco Burmed, | Prominent Physiclan Passes Away, |tion. The report rehearses at length the | 22% cents. There seems to be a slip In the | At New York—Ar Augusta Victorld, | the state of Minnesota, aud prevont- any act » promise of protection, and have just been | CINCINNATI, Sept. 27.—Hire tonight | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 27.—Dr. James I3 | broceedings before the committee on cre. | memorandum of the taxiderm!st, which places | from Hamburg teding toward consolidation before the trial. Blaced 1n $all In that town 1 b o et Lt o S Lilienthal, a prominent physiclan, member | d¢ntials and on the floor of the convention. | fifteen dogs skinned on August 12, Instead of | At Boulogne—Arrived—Amsterdam, from ; —~—— AR cowend Sasanals Taht Tibabes ‘stuinany: Dokiess | /1€ thiantls oommisien AR s ean o i et August 13. The detectives further reported | New York for Rotterdam. Northwest abermen to Moot . cted for Drivery. Racw and Vine strects, Two thousand, | chiidren's diseases in Hahnemann colege | Fleasantville Elevator Burmed. |one dog dead In the pound on August 24, At Hamburg—Arrived—Fuerst Bismarck, | S10UX D., Sept. 27.—(Speelal AKRON, 0., Sept. 21.—~Omar N. Gardner | g% WU, U0, (PR Fwo, thousand. | Qied this atternoon. FLEASANTVILLE, la., Sept. 2T.—(Specal | ynion accounts for the extra dog in the | from New York, via Southampton. | Telegram.) thill of this eity, presle of Jamestown, N. Y., ex-city engiueer of this | hacco were stored In them by actual count NP R g o o Telegram.)—The elevator belonging to the | oo 1umn of dogs skinned. yt Ldverpool—Arrived—Cevie, from NeW | 4oy of the Northwestern Lumbermen's assos ty, Dat 8 *3aaiah tata aeane 2o iy gt ked Man Run Down nnd K 1 Sl ¢ i ork. 5 | N o " of “dy. ],d'“';: Phr.ant Josigh: Wigler, » Ate 0 e averuge contents of a | O ISON., Kan. Sept. 1 .cH. O. Lee | ElChenberry estate, leased by J. G. Btewart| "gancing over the table, the favorite trick | At Queenstown—Arrived—Btruria, from | ¢lotion, has called a mesting of that organizas indicted this afternoon by the grand jury hogshea nds. At a very low N, o BADL, ¥ : & 1€ | & Co. of Chariton, burned at midnight. The | . Spoer] and Frank seems to have been to| New York. tlon to be held here on Thursday, October 8, for hrlhury.‘ The crime 13 #ald to have been | price the tobacco stored in this warchouse is | aged 94 ycars, was struck by a Missourl Pa- | building contained 42,000 bushels of oats, ’I 2 At Dublin—Arrived—Mexlcan, from w1t s cted that fully 100 lumber dealers committed n connection with hupsriant pav- | worth $230,000. Both bullding and tobacco | cific train at the Tenth street crossing this | 8,000 bushels of rye, and 6,000 bushels of | 30Uble the number actually drowned on days [ o Ot BULIA-SATENE | will attend. The assoclation takes in Inmn= Ing coutracts, for which the mea were bid- | are a total loss, amounting to not less than | afternoon and instantly killed. He was quite | wheat, Total lows about $10,000. The fire | When drownings took place. On days when | At New Yorke Arrived—New York, from bermen of Iowa, Minnesota aud South Das ders, 300,200 deat. | is supposed to be incendiary. {no dogs were drowned they simply Injected | Southampton, Kota. cory FIVE by the Chicago delegation to have the con- on May Hring Matters to vention held earlier in the year, because this an Issue, and Trust company versus the Oregon Short ge Sarborn, circuit judge, before whom , Sept. 27.—A sensational debate was held tonight in the constitutional WERE ACCEPTED, Jenkins will appoint thelr succes:or or sue- cessors. Tho representatives of the bonde holders today all urged the court to postpone the Episcopal Clgrgy in Convention.