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THE OMAHA DaAILY i ESTABLISIIED JUNE OMATIIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1893. SINGLE COPY FIVE = T LOSS OF A SPANISH WARSHIP "rerswose o SENT A LETTER T0 THE CZAR| ™ e oewe e |IVES WITH A BROKEN NECK] ™ jtvev mwe_was wowmese. [0y |\ pRSTER 10 PRESIDE tof Amerd ring September A t MceMahon Hall of the New Catholle Hus o Concessi Two Milllon Dsllars. University Formal PAUL, Oct. 1.—1 neer-Press (o WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—The mothly sta e o WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—McMah Oanght in the Uycione Which Swept Over | wowill say po_left for | Sequel of the Visit of Ohancellor Hohenlohe | m¢nt of the public debt lssued by the Treas- | Peouliar Conditions of the Case of Mrs, | contral building and the most beautiful one | Omaha,Man Ohosen to Be Temporary Ohair- the Gulf of Mexico rork las d Thursday ury department today shows the public debt, in what is to constitute a group of bulldings | ting of r.--i to 8t. Petersburg, ptember 10, less cash in the treasury, to Dudley Stewart, at the Catholic university, was dedicated man at Lincoln, 4 | — GOES TO PIECES ON THE COLORADO REEF AeF tmn —a have been $941,080,936, an increase for tie With imposing ceremontes at 3 o'clock this | —- month of $1.834,687. The debt is recapitu- - aftcrnoon. Mgr. Satolli made the open " DISPATCHED IT BY HIS PERSONAL AIDE torest be c debs. $r4r | SAD RESULT OF A SURREPTITILUS ik . 4 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION MEETS TODAY | 1ated as follows: Interest bearing debt, $747,- ing address. Cardinal Gibbons closed the | 30,820; debt on which Interest has ceased exerclses with the congr since maturity, $1,685,660; debt bearing no W IR (NS THIVARNIY . s (0Nt King Mutunl Unde & Con= ' jnteres $5T8,448,819; making an aggregate S "‘ o ‘\’ e § &_universi 5 = 1 ¢ Pre 1 Silng Operrtions. . in | of $1,125,401,969, "exclusive of $600,227693 In " to take. Among those participating in the 3 certificates and treasury notes offset by exercises were Archbishop Williams of Bos i « East— ™ Far-1t i ik Arch Chanee fo an_equal amount of cash in the treasury ton, Archbishop Elder of Cincinnati, Arch . i 1 The cash in the treasury Is classified as Await Certain Denth bishop Corrigan of New York, Archbishop d loath to avail itself of the moral and if nec { tollows: Gold, $143,55 + sllver, $507.677. o Ryan of Philadelpfuia, Archbishop Jansen of Sheary the physical good offices of the Unite paper, $160,607,265; bonds, disbursing off k : | New Orlcans, Archbishop Kain of St Louis [ Tatter, Thaeed Tt 1o sars toachrient of the| LONDON, Oct. 8.—A special dispe cors’ balances, ete., $16,047,108, making a | Mre. Dudley T. Stewart, though still living, { Bishops Maes Kean, Sullivan, Roley, Shaniey | LINCOLN, Oct. 1 Not the loss of the Spanish crulser Barcastegue, | latter. = Indecd, e o i hat. the Erant o | the Daily News from Berlin says: The em- [ total of § 889,400, ‘against which there | % Iying at the point of death with a brok (DI LT ‘|;”>“‘ldxlv‘¥;.;~ AR Which was sunk in col with the Spanish | op 0 Coo"0r the Venexuelan for the | peror's aide-de-camp, Lieutenans Colonel | 4T d Hi:n:kxlml:: ¢ natrCuaR alunce ot . ) college, President Cannon of Fordham col nvention - are on the ground. Still there merchant steamer Mortera, of Mora castle, at wing't 4 Arectly. | CBnE Voi MoliHs, handad (6 the. cair vess'| o A ala Mrs, Stewart 15 the wife of a traveliig mas, | jege, Prosident Yergi of Woodstock college, | are scveral hundred of them and all through the entra of this harbor at midnight on tion to force » abandon | terday at St. Petersburg an autograph let- rds of the Treasury department | "D® until recently lived at the Millard hotel. {and Rev. William O'Brien of the Jesuits. | the evening the hotel lobbios we bl il ] P il Risata. Han: oo venzuels lter from Ewmperor William. Count Von that on October 1, 1892, the public debt | She s a vory attractive woman and soon | Prestdent, Gillman of Johns “Hopkins uni- and probable total loss of the Span syndicate has giv S8 HAL M WL Ve, HIAMI6H sl (o 5a o) Geql 1o Th d to $955,518,161, with $191,865,918 -t the reciplent of favors from many of | ¥ersity alwo occupled a place on the PIat- | iy ovening and solected an temporary chaire ‘ristoba n, a second class cruise : . the " treasury n_Octob ) Jermanent guests long those who na " " f ship Cristobal ( a second ruiser negotiations opened by Chancellor Ve phblle. ARbee RS dearaiRe s i permanent guests. Among t VhO | rha dedication of MeMahon hall in- | man Hon. John L. Webster of Omaha of about 1,200, tons displacement and 1,600 | & Hohenlohe and has come as a complete su 5, with the net cash on hand requncs vy |#hcwed her marked attention was a young | augurates the work of the Catholle university | The convention tomorrow bids fa horsepow The Cristobal Colon form d paft 1 t tCleves | piice to everybody. Although the contents | $106,875,633. On October 1, 1504, the public | Man standing well in Omaha society. His | In lay branches in addition to the divinity of the fleet of Spanis detalled { tary Olr a ! debt had been iner 1 to $1,017666.730, and |aftentions, kowever, became ultimately so | branch '\]H‘lzy it has conduieted for the lus e only contest, and that can hardly the net cish was $118,919,719. On Oct ber 1 ceable that they rous:d the res ntment of | 4 Gehartment of philosophy, with Drof. B. A, | dlgnified by the name, fs upon the T o ga ot had been further Increased | the husband, who did all that he could o pre- | Pace ns dean, and & depirtment of sociai | now held by J. L. H. Knlght of Crolghton, His = 26,495,209, and . s 1 the 1t s @ om assoclating Le selences an aw, with 0l R 1ibso: t nire 1 0 1 cruis'r carried four centimeter to the Associated press chronicled the visit | treasury increased to $18 5. During Ml Ll s i el L 8 S A A, late .Iull;.‘l ‘ln;y .1l|:‘ l\’nlr'- 'l-\\ I~|l(‘ i, ,” Ll jSXpifes’ ih- Janhat Y he same as gl Hd 't PR G LR LT L of the German chancellor, Prince Hohenlohe, | the vear ending October 1, 1863, the net in- |10 him, distasteful friend dean. After the dedication ceremonies of to- | Charles H. Morrill's of Lin Sore INOpcoEnUieler guns ahc two rapids | niriety days. the:Unlted| State b St. Petersburg on September 24, It was | CTe2se In the public debt- was therefo Orly a few weeks ago Mr. and Mrs. | 4oi"ye active work of the sohools bestn 1n | b > oppesition to Mc as th fire guns. Her crew is estimated to have | its own view of the dispute and enfore HOA AU L e A 1 L $10.858 896, During the year ending October | Stewart left the Millard hotel and took ok | % g Meial it ] up | MeMahon hall tomorrow, when at 9 o'clock | city is conceded to be entitled t pumbered about 200 officers and men, but | Monroe ine. Thursday's meeting aintained at th O In omclod circles W0 |1, 1895, the net inercass was $1.443.019, | their residenco In & cottage near Thirty. | students will be enroed by the. reaistser Knlght the exact figur s are not known here at pres- Is said, is called to consider | Germany that the chancellor's visit to St. | During the last three years therefore the net | Knlg | taking possession of lar brace A efore third and Dodge streets. It is said that the at 4 o'clock the faculty holds s fir as she had on board men intended for | Xing possession of land embraced | pejerghurg was In regard to an estate in | inerease in the debt has been 106,467,590, and | u It is said tha dng ' for arganization ~and beginaing | : during the same time the iticrease in the | YCUNg man in question persisted in calling naller patrol vessels of the Spanish tussta held by his wife, which er the < g | smaller patrol v 1 . Spanish B — i 1 Russia held by his wi ! ) und irterest bearing debt has heen $162,320,650, [ orly to be told by Mr. Stewart that his ab- ¢ handsome structure licated today | d may have detalled, men ashore IARY PARTY GETS BACK HOME. | Russian law he could not, as a German sub- | Sinee June 30, 1892, the net expenditures of | serce from the house would be far preferabl cost a little short of $500.000 and the | (e su 0y B T e o baaal The station of the Cristobal Colon was the | ey, (o the Froren North Barren of | ¢t hold without a special permiselon of | the government have exeecded the receipts | On hureday jafterncon of last week Mr. |entire amount was given by Mgr. Medhon. | pi, (OO TR e o 0 it Lo (e taek ors about Santo Antonlo, off the western ATV PRRECICAT HaRaTer the czar, which it was said was to be the [by $120, » s follows: Tiseal year ended | Slewart started out on oue of his periodic [ Ho is now 75 years vid, and lias been 53 | BUt the oppanents of Gould pont N thves p SOOI 5 The TR Aubods L QS A st Vit toa SOn HIR June 30, 1893, surplus of $2,341,674; fiscal | business trips. On Thursday evening the | years a priest. He inherited a small fortuns | that the Sixth district already has three re b i L "‘Il i ‘," oo | NBW. YORIK, Oot. 1 R ety O Y o onid. that e Haq s | yéat endua Jiine 80 1800) UAMIE G/ 400,500 = | YOUNEL WIRH: Aubented OnLCHS Eobrie Hythfia [And swelled. It to large proportions by sudl, | €1 LLPCEALH O L bR A mander having particular Instructions to | colored servant, Matt Henson, and Prof. L. L. ""“_’ HCEHiN G ‘ 5 260: fiseal year ended June 80, 1895, defleit of | carriage and horses and sought the company | clous real estuie investments in New York, | S4ndidates from Beatrice, Hugh B. Dobbs and watch the gult of Corrintes and Guadiana, This, however, did not quiet persistent | $12:800.222; for the' throe ‘months ended |of Mrs. Stewart for a drive, tlardly had they [ In oining the faculty of the fnstitution e | B. Weston. Siould these gentiemen ef south and north of Cape Antonlo, SIS EHA ONRHUH lor Von Hok siiolie ey | Soptembsr 1805, deficit ot $9,884,6: driven a few blocks when the team shied, | €ave his entire fortune, reserving only such | fect @ compromise by the withdrawal of on The disaster occurred off Colorado point, In | steamer S it o d the with g ¢ 3 B e lided with the curb and threw the oc- | Small portion as is requisite for his personal | it 18 generally conceded tonight that the man i v . steamer Sylvia. Lieutenant Peary an e | entrusted with a mission from the emperor | 3 ’ ) o cupants to the pavement comfort. In recognition of this munificence | amed by Beatrice would receive a unanimous the gulf of Guadiana, south of the town of | other members of his party, who left Halifax | more nearly involving the interests of the | CLEVELAND SAV R VAT TR Yo TORR BaRABAA Y withbUL sertdu | LHATNOS Hinn conterred:on MErr M ablnon. mo | HepiIBatian Mantua, In the province of Pinar del Rio, | yesterday by rail, are expected to arrive in [ two empires. This, it was said, was to con- enced (o Denth |injury, but Mre. Stewart was thrown uem | Present title One would imagine from the number of near which territory Havana is situated. | New York this evening. Prof. Dyche, while | fer IS STt Teh R cle s i ncapes the Gallows. | her head and rendered unconscious. She was | The building is the central one of what s | Statesinen on the grounds that a hot con- The exact details of the disaster have not yet | reticent as to the detaills of the expedition, | ister of foreign affairs, with regard to the WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—Th s ¢ r to be an extensive group, and it is intended | test was in sight a full state ticket to . icent as i Fip ” v S FTON « K he president has | talen back to her residence and Dr. Bridges, ¥ N been made known, but so far as can be gath- [ admitted that it had been a failure. He de- | Russo-German entente in the event of further o TICad th L FIBS e DE Il"_ "I -”‘h-;vl) her physiclan, summoned, Examination dis. | {0 be most beautitul, It Is 255 feet long by | be nominated. Jack MeColl spent the day ered the facts are as follows: For some |clared that Licutenant Peary had not managed | troubles In the far east, and to effect 1 prisonment e the death | o ed the fact that her neck had becn broken, | 70 to 100 feet in depth, four storles h in the city, but he went away this evening. days past a cyclonic disturbance has pre- | 0 get much further north than on his pre- | general understanding on’ the political situ- ence {mposed upon Clyde Mattox of Kan- | {259 TG TheS (st BEF TEck REQ beeh BESKEN. | (hroughout, and a fifth central story, 1 Scattered around on the different hotel regis- vailed over these latitudes and Is understood | vious expedition, He would not give any | ation. ~Advices to the Associated press from | sas, who was to have been hanged on the [ 7 FLire body i ts paralyzed “from the | oyiirg building 1 of hewn granie, . L L LU MO S L to have recurved In the central part of t reason for the failure other than lack of food | Berlin have been to the effect that the Ger- | 11th fnst. This Is the cuse In which the once and returned to the city Friday, dis- | Romanesque style, but approaching close to | ator Pope, Congressman Halner of Aurora, Gulf of Mexico, and was looked ypon as likeiy [ In_Lieutenant Peary's camp, man chancellor was measurably successtul | prigoner's mother, after appealing personally | tracted over the sad accident A2 the classic. Its lower story will be entirely | Church Howe, William Geddes of Grand to enter the United States through New Or When driven back on his first attempt to [ als in this more important officlal mission to | {7 thia president, secured a letter assiring hor e phyeicians give no hope whatever cf | dgVoted to clvil scionces and engincering, | I:land, Rep MM LLLLIGEE Gtls L G leans and Apaiachacoln, The Cristobal Colon | Feach the morth pole Lieutenant Peary de- | St.Petersburg. The dispateh of the letters men- | ¢yt thio death hentence wonld not be catried | recovery. They say it 1. tomarkeble soe o | With the exception of lounsing and _club | Webster county, Tom Majors, and George 1. ippears o, have encountered the severe | clded to press forward again in 1594, He had | tioned in the above dispatch confirms. the | qut, ‘Mattox was convicted of killing an old | weman io lve with s tropen okable for a T o e rat, floor contalns | Thummel of Grand Taland weather off Cape Antonio and to have put | buried food in the ice, but when he came to | view that Prince Von Hohenlohe's visit colored man, John Mullen, who was seeking [as Mrs, Stewart has already lived, and mathematics and. pliysics. In th east wing | s ihe, PAWNEe county delegation, seventeen Into the gult of Guadianm for shelter. There | look for It he could not locate the cache. He | concerning Important matters of state be- | to protect two colored girls. He was con. | insist that eho must die within o o and administration ofices In the eoyier, ns | Stong, Is at the Lincoln. ~The Buffalo she tried to ride out the fierce g was obliged to kill his dogs one by one and | {ween the tw empires. victed and sentenced to be hanged in Kansas | at the most " | Second floor has the sehool of lotters in the | CoUILy men, eleven in number, are at the b ahs DL way slowly i atice feed them to the others, Dyche says, and his 5 1A 1801; gained: o mmaw tHEIEBmE NG thtted A tecond floor has the school of letters in the | Capital. " Lincoln county's delogation s di- t, of " I g .| party lived on walrus meat when they could | pAyING T00 MUCH FOR 1 b | State . court and after two more | BAY STATE DEMOCRATS ASSEMBL west wing, blology and botany in the eas 1 between the Lindell and Capital fr fr t supreme ¢ ter 1wo from which jutting ther St v t and a mor 5 wing and assembly room and social chamber \ 4 13 reef known as the Colorado | B¢ 8 g empl Iy that tt trials was again convicted and sentenced to £ and agser 1 arly all the others now here have registered n the commander of the cruiser The professor states emphatically that the Lk b Individuals and are secattered . 1 r g in the center. The third floor is devoted tc 4 death March 23, 1894, Another appeal was tting: Ready for VBRI RS d Bt e Brkahay of Sfaeniid that he could not make headway against | PATY would flever l;nn reached America had | Couta Ma taken to the United States supreme court __tlon Which Mee li ,fh_'“'; l“’“f,m"”l",“fg:,',‘,,,“'i,, '“"",‘; Iy | Chief Justice Norval has temporarily moved storm he attempted to anchor, according | 1%, 1o% been that when just on the verge of | LONDON, Oct. 1.—Truth says today, com-|and this time the julgment was aMrmed| WORCESTER, Mass. Oct. 1—The Bay Wing. Thoe frth floor containe o oheminet | over trom the Lincoln to the Lindell, the rics told here, but the anchors would [ ot B8 HEaRY BE e Tve menting upon the engagement between the|and he was sentenced to be hanged |State house teemed from basement to roof | museum fnd class roune ot ehemistre " T befng republican headquarters, and SHC KRB otulker (Waw dtlyen Astiore Prof. Dyche told a number of interesting duke of Marlborough and Miss Vanderbilt: | October ' 11~ of © this year. = As s | With democratic politicians tonight. All the B Rkl LLle tely At amedt Tl ANOTHER STORY OF THE AFFAIR. incidents about hunting walrus, meeting ice- | British mammas and their daughters will ”“”]"' f,r HinEA" tha! ATCTEY mw’",rd ‘o | biE guns of the party were gathered in|Joe Blnckburn's Daughter Mareled. Ik CAnAIGREY R re i, “"‘ Rl ‘Av]\y. 'K"".’ report | i :. ,“‘""' the Cristobal ! »‘ and n‘v.;|”.“l..» meteorites. He '."-wl”-” soon be clamoring for protection if all the | jeath, an appeal was made to the president, | council and midnight had long passed with WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—Miss Lucill lamation. The regents, whose terms ex commiander belleved hor (o be far. enoush | and faans. tie ale broant wck o dlOT8 | prizes in the marrlage market are to fall to | who after long consideration has just com: | the leaders still wrestiing with the planks | Blackburn, daughter of Senator Jos Bisek 0 1893 are: Hon. B. A. Hadley of Stotia off shore to continue steaming against the | The sp-cimens will be divided betwe the | the American damsels. The mania for title | muted the sentence as abov ated. In his | of the platform which are to be the founda- | burn of Kentucky, was married at noon today | 41 ”H‘rluy \} K ]‘Ii "‘J yy 1 Cl ',‘1l |~:.‘ forco uf the cyelone: in any case she ran [ museum of natural history at Central park [ inherent in the Anglo-Saxon it s vain to con- [ erorsement the presid e Hon of tomorrow's convention. Joslah |at St. Matthew's Cathollc church to Thomas | tSrMSof Hon. Henry D. Estabrook of Omahiu ashore late last night or early this morning in | and the Kansas university. It is with much hesitation that I can show | Quinc . F. Willlams, John E. Russel, ex- | . Lane, chief of a division in the register's | oo T DX ERONEOTICY S BURIIRE: & most dangerous position and with a heavy J sorious {0 the United States. That couniry |2nY measure of clemency i this case inas- | Juage ' Corcoran Javetor SRUMAL. ax: | Taioa 1h A bs meba oo an i the) reglater s expiveiln 1000 fea ranning | Everyihing possible seems o | SHUTTING OUT THIS NEGIRO. VOTE. | must bo o loter through the accumulation of | e as T “;‘ L “,‘,““";‘e“l':“i Sonms Mayor Matthews, Congressman Fitzgerald and| aing party was confined to fifteen persons, | state. sentoal uamoiiies thtimaig [obbiican have been done to save the cruiser, but all = s wealth crossing the ocean, and the United | €Dtitled to any sympathy because of his scores of leading party lights were in con- ot tharalatIvEE AT | Lt R Y ASALILGR RIS e efforts in th B were e doss and dhe | Propoxed Provision of the New South | 45V x\uln(q Wil i lnlllm‘l.:lxl"uru'lh.-”(tfu! mer life, or testimony taken on his sultation for holirs after the BRnqusL of the [ aid" L0 0F {08 Telstives pnd MroiLogan Car. | will bo fully 800 delegates pre AHaRthat was finally abendoned this morning, a hel Carollun Constitutio ite ;| T have concluded, however, affer anxious and | Yot N, LOE lisle and Lieutenant Niblack. Rev. Father | cach of the ninety couades will be repre- y i ning, a hely eted title at home, for it is a wooden nutmes L . aus ing Men's Democratic club, ‘which was | part “performed the ceremon Senktor h less wreck, pounding herself to pieces on the | COLUMBIA Oct. 1.—The report of s bought. The existence of titles, | Perplexing consideration of alfthe facts pre- | nelq earlier in the evening at the Lincc f 5 HEnLa . R LSREHY AR GG, g at the Lincoln | Blackburn gave away the bride, while Mr.| 7 ontion will 1 led together by Calorado reef, the suffrage committee of the constitutional is true, is not in accordance with the sim- [ Sented to me, to save the col The ticket that will be presented | x) AL L ¢ i Lencanyentianiwlilibe; oallod SCogsthenghy Somo of the crew swam ashore, others | convention was at last made tonight. It pre ity of republican. istituticns, hut iy view | d€ath awaiing him under renté ai the convention.in Mechunle's nall will be | fIred Lane. brothsriotithe greom aeted s | Chairman Morrill at the Funke opera house reached land by means of ple of wrec CORYan Lon Han. AR ILa0e 0! ES= (e feavy drain this might be oyverlooked | and at the same tme to effs ~ o man. gThe bride wore a strest dress | tomorrow at 2 p. m. agoand In the bonts, but all”the crew, ofi- | Y}d¢s for the registration or quanned voters. | of MY IRV (IR iy girl might be allowed | Society in the futy 3 s 1t R el RS OF DhreR® T BFced, Wil 8 wide brinimat P cers and men were saved by one means or [ The qualifications of electors, given in the fol- Tw Handred Mo on 11 rd Nesened | s fraug with serious il It i taila of the Wre | B icla tulatory address on nte n Quict Time A There is Only Dritian and that the present gov ne f the former country would not be Tmporta HAVANA, Oct v e upor all ot the 1,057 delegates to the republican state o swarming. The state central committee held a meeting 0 be the most harmonious ever witnessed In the sta watch the coust of Cuba in order to prev tion of action of the letter are unknown, the sending of it the 1 1 States vhere, o | Instructinng him tify the Brit portance, It will remembered that dispatches the landing of filibustering expeditions fr is reported, have b vd | s regarded as an act of great political im- | ernment that un e whole | I There will has seceded fr he repu and Joined the populists. He resides n the Sixth sstonal distriet, and a prominent candidate in this territory f Dyche of Kansas State university, arrived from the Arctic regions this morning on th was tend against. But the matter is somewhat for lieuteunut gavernor, Charie black hat v a1 . to buy her a (itle, say for £200,000. The public ; b u por, CI black hat topped with sweeping plumes, anather. ~ The commander of the Cristobal | lowing scction, are regarded as practically | treasury would thus be filled with dollars | INg his life. T am constrain Speltman of Springfield, or' J.' W. Huf Colon reached Mantua during the day with the majority of the crew, and nearly all the making a pjsturesque and dashing costum RENHUR: I g his ek ham colf Pittsfield; for secretary of state, Edward J. | mng s roion o ; Isqualifying the majority of the negros on [and the girl would remain at home. There | SIUplY and solely oty Flynn of Boston; for auditor, Captain Alfred e f Nee wceount of the educationl and property re- | would still be the difficulty of finding hus- | the fear that certain testi C. Whitne ston { Be roses After the ceremony a wedl fuctorily Adjus remainder are expeeted there before night quire; t f e h 3 rket, for the eric: h trial and excluded M- . hitney of Boston; for treasurer, James 8. | ging breakfast was served at the Normandic PEORI Bt 1=t B hut, formerl e b s e, e et wuirciments bands in the home market, for the Americans | his t one s MInARIES irinnell of Greenfleld; for attorncy general, | hotel and later Mr. and Mrs. Tane loft for SpaA O D e B RERea TR o pmetly VARG garding the disaster the| " “The person applying for registration must [are as strongly opposed to becoming rich | Which a strong minority ¢ e [ O e qeta ) L0 2 otel and later Mr. and Mrs. Lene left for | \royiqune of the Whisky trust, returned this gupain would only say ihat the Cristobal | be able to read and write any scction in this | through their ladies as the British nobles are | court have held should havegh¥en recelved, The convention will be called to order at | N¥, York. whence sall {ERgeBurope. I oGy Yol tubaraiit hasibak: Colon was driven ashore on the Colorado reef | constitution, or must show that he owns | in favor of this mode of enrichment might, if admitted, have preduged a result | The convention will be e hairaer 8t | Senator and Mrs. Blackburn gaye the bride a | morning from New York, where he ha " owing to the violence of the cyclone and that [ and pays taxes on $300 worth of property L — — more tavorable to the convickigma probabiy | I o°clock by Hon. W. J. Corcoran, ehairman of | cyse of ‘silver and there wera many other | spending the swmmer. To a reportor h it Is probable that she will prove a total loss. | in this state; provided that at the first reg Louix Stern Must Stay in Juit. averted his sentence of death.f« s :,::, *l“"_'l)* j"(vlr‘"'l'v:":hf J”;I ‘:h “yv“;JI'“"TM ;\(;lll“‘; handsome presants, stated that while there was a great deal Em. however, will be made to save her | istration under this constitution and up to| MUNICH, Oct. 1.—The Augburg Zeitung Onsacn nids it e A s CrinEe st R ] ———— new In distilling circles, there was little that K"‘,'T' “vl‘ By (s .h\mmrl\' 1, 1898, luu ma ]N'rcm;u of voting [ today announced that it had learned wpon | (A ON, Oct, 1.—Bidfiere opened | F. Willlams for the chief piace on the tiskes Hip Sing Lee is a Praud. he could give to the pablic at this tima. e above are ali the facts obtainable here | age who ¢an read a clause In the constity ¢ 4 13 ‘The Texol 5 T CoRATTa N L AiG SAN JOSE, Cal, Oct. 1.—Lotters and tele- | Howe: © admitted that all differences ba- authorities somie inaccuracies may have crept [ to them by the registration officer, shall be i sal of Mr. Louls Stern of | StTuction of six new gunbosti¥igiitne navy, | peY5r Cougblin of Fall River. So far‘as can | & LTI Oy o ttusielegranh || aR TR i Lo into the story. But the main features are cor- | ligible (o reglster and becumo elcctors. A | enterialn the appeal of Mr. Loul {mprltons | (0T to bs singla screy VERRINEW IS LI lor thiatitarift Jas! an inaus. In) thio" campatin: |t oo inces afdressed to Hin) 8ing Lee, ik it the R ed heen. fully. adfusteds. He dst s Teallug/of Thtéos T R R S o e s ”I:'" eistation | ment and fine for having insulted Baron von | *Ail Power, and two to be twil'screw vessals | 1y will olaim (hat. the present state of busi. | o aid: *We have shaken hands over the hloody cast a feeling of intense gloom over the gov- | thus registered, sworn to by the registration | ment and fine for havi sul rol without sail power. All of the boats are to | & i € a1l aaL050 ¢ v riends. These rnment o . E % pa Toe > q o Ree 1 s Thuenge he dep! niss.oner of t (: of tHe. Dats are ness throughot ] ountry is of jus od 5 = 1 e | chasm and are now frien: Th DrestnCAnd the Tove of (e Cristobal Coton | FOLATy ot mtates on- ot bofore Jamanry. 150, | becvien. (hom régarding tho. ageof " Ar. | yeoden planiing, and sheathed with copper. | ff" (i ‘o fhe dSMmOCTatic, teform policy and | naitering inducements " to any " Gangher, | Weok, the attorneys bein engaged in 1 Wil be Keeuly f01t by the government at this | and much persons shall remain during his_lifc. | Stern’s son and the latter's presence at the | e’ A 10 be of about LiSteians burden | i; ¢ell ah i Rt Rintert oot Reniyy | Mo INT e M TaNate Vatiiprakant 00K 8 tara) | R2EINE RS Recsasi Ty pRRSTRURLIITA AL O] me irse the s ¢ o {ina time a qualifi-d electo iless convicted o sunions in the royal palac Aty e ed tramers. The A. P, ay not entione e postoflice addressed to sterfous | NOthing w S0 RORAGI) 80 AN et hetaane) SReiaaR I sleolar unlsasionnyistediot | roun Hiesoyalintl Umit of rost of each boat #:$80.000, and |(nere The AP A may not be mentioned Hip Sing oo all Dreswmabiy I Aaewer_ig | ScLUement.” Mr. Greenuut says all tho Por 3 are clrculating the us sensational e e ¢ cats ‘of | oo nment on Garolln because the departmental offieabs felt ‘some | /b, wfron Y DEBINE plat a1/ DERRIM AL AABROTALY n will be ted by November 1 stoties regarding this latest disaster to the | the eclerk ¢ the secretary of , he strongest terms. It is the general sentl- | the advertiseme rred. to. pria hou 1 Novem AR Sl e e Sk e e s e idence to cstablish | LONDON, Oct. 1.—The R R D, ofdupped <hivs of | ment that national fssues will be {he aaveriementeratorind o and possibly s o a0 o Ploded by Insurgents, In | the rlght of sald ellizen to reglster and ex- | Chronicle this morning glve leading places | 3% "% gty “HRC*aiar, SoliGaEaconatruated Javoided and state questlons play the impo Arrested for Train Rob P ' official circlos, however, this report Is classed | © the franchise. in thelr forelgn ic to submit bids for the boata compiete and | (ANt part. The lobby will claim the larger | qp QCTRITL TS Tium Bobbe R Episcon nyent as belng “nothing more than an invention of —-— regarding the South Carolina constitutional | also tort th eleotric NERE 1o share of attention ND R/ Mich, MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. L—Everything 18 b Ik mote then Ku dnvenboRietl Uiy puy GNTY, ORUDE. OIL, lng the South ¢ na constitutional falso for boats with electric light plant, steam e Brown and Victor Taylor, farmers living in i tor Anate aa A made that there is absolutely no re 0 Thie oblest whyms a i In & leader upon | steerers and steam windiasg@l By law no T ARRESTED FOR ABDUCTION. [ Isabella county, have been arrested and are | 0% 10 readiness f P made shal there s abrolutely no reaton for | yiny, . WIIl Opernte | th'S sublect says: A very serious proble more than two of the boats ean be awarded it sl eie ARG e o) © | great triennial convention of the American publing the ofclal announcement made hn s ot oc Rl has suddenly leaped to the front i the | in the same bidder 10 to the Grand Jury Which fn Noy [ 10% on, thelr way to the fail, charged Wit | ool ohurch hers tomorrow. A large oado roef by the violines of the oyclone aml| 10S ANGELES, Oct. 1L—J. F. Harvey, | [0ubled politics of the United States. The| There was a gathering of my representa- Considering the Cax Michigan train near | Fenntiie. o | number of bishops and clerical and lay SEfolIN vty slolenc o thelcyolons au; nt of the Standard Oil company, was | (s eureoney and ths Coorl 1oy, ¥ Srahadov ves of Shipbullding frms at the Navy de- | §T. JOSEPH, Qct. L—Father Dominick 5. Tongineer Seibell 15 said. to huve | deputies are already on (o grownd. Tix-Ser n Lie explosion of a any, wa e currency an T issues in the pres- | partment to hear the bids, exd there was a |y, s & 2er £ , Ve ator Edmunds of Vermont and his w gent torpedo, Interviewed in regard to the rumor that his | idsntial election approsching, ratitying Lumber ok ‘"m“;“ ummffi“l;":": Wagner, who was arrested last night, | identified both wen aylor s also said (o | tOF U 3 A 3 ) o this morning, and J. Plerpont rEan In spite of this official assertion there is | principals we: bout to descend of 08 = h ainew ta S o charged with abducting Maud Steidel, this | have been with Smalley and one of the gan Iy ) no doubt that the government has not thacehy | PTinciPals were about to descend on Los |y, toera: tor b2 0uls t are new to naval work, such as Cotland ; ! i il ting. Maud when the latter shot Detective Flower. | 4ccompanied by Bishop Potter and Bishop R praner o malke b i the facs o s | ADEeles and gobbie” everthing n the oil | ¥ MADRID 0ck 10 volunteers to e mapn: | B3 o th whtlantic Tron works, Boston; | morning was formally arraigned on_that | Wit U RUE bk BieelvE | tower | foine will arrivo ‘tomorrow morulng, The case and this may not be done until the of- | !ine In this section. Mr. Harvey sald: “I|por of 2,200 men presented themselves today | Nisme op Gronood of Camden, an SIATER (He walved, preliminaty, exsmina- | kitlodby omosrs, Vislon of (he conatitution held a fual meetiag sl raport of The commmdor of the wrecked | bive received word from headquarters. that | ber corcies jmors hresented then v | Nixon of Croscent ship yard, ilzabz tion and was bound over to the grand Jury — e A M T AL T crulser has been received and passed upon our people will soon be in the field as pur. 5 ¥ S Presider ths E ¢ | His bond was fixed at $1,500, which, it is 010 Directors All Re-Bleeted. ¢ - does leas > lay : Sns of crude oil and that arrangements | The chief of the Cuban reform party h resident Hyde of the Bath Iron works. Bt 4 5 The S \NEAPOLIS agrood. hRon (does not ploasssthedliysinen AUTONOMIST LIADERS IN PRISOY, |ar> now being made to provide facilities for | 8 audience today with Senor Castellano, the | Maine, and Henry Scott of e Union Iron | thought, he an ll.mw. The grand jury is| MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 1.—Stockholders of | bers of the commission, who have not been 4 1 *|moving it to points of cunsumption. This | Minister of the colonies, to whom he re- an Francisco. Thelybids were as | NOW In sesslon, and the case will be taken up | the Minneapolis & St. Louls raflroad held able 1o attond its meoiings au r gularly as aln Persists in Her Poli. f Marsh | does not mean that the Standard Oil com- | "eWed, on behalf of the reformists, his as- o 4 THICAG o % ) thelr; annualimeeiing todhy. (Ihe eleotion res | 40 MISHORR. Thev Roliove thiglvestie Houke - aRe AL e Iuilloy o * | pany is about to buy up ol territory o | assurance of thelr patriotism and assistancs Nixon, for one of fhe single screw b(“" AGO, Sl hen SATheru mIandt Lo co i delrollovnil BB, Harlahoraa Avgust | /o0 ishopa to0 smuahipawer,alidZtlisys obs MADRID, Oct. 1.—According to a dispateh | that it will lease oil lands, or that it will be | 't settling the insurrection in Cuba, 700 aeimoied & (o Com BT, 0d 316 | e oy, e daclared that he. war jo. | Belmont and Wililain A, Read, direciors | Ject to the el LeRARA DRI Vo 1 : any sense a producer 5 b 700 deducted if the auxil steam ap- co v, he declared o il AR MOty SANC Y g et R e received here from Havana the members of | in A Tanns & B ‘1,",;r,,‘."'\vlf“’,'” I means | Cotton Shippers Mast Use the Canal, | paratus is excluded. ‘_"" "] nocent of any intention to abduct the girl. fonianey LT }},,"""'l\yFiuilfn“‘{‘““] Requirements of Medieal Colleges. the cummitte: of the autonomist party asked [ VIFIY Lheb our heoplo have Dbecome con- | MANCHESTER, Eng., Oct. 1.—The Man. (Unlon Tron works of Sak'Francisco, one Tather Wagner requested him (o bring her | payara Hawley, Willlam Strauss and F.| CHICAGO, Oct. 1.—A conference of the paptain General Martinez de Campos to re- | yif" felds and of its permancncy, and thai | CheSter cotton association has passed a res. | S8l screw boat, on the depgtment designs, | here ~from St. Joseph and he had doue so, also [ S0%And Hawley, W years, At the meeting | representatives of the Towa, Missouri and 11- lease & number of promincnt persons who | () S T R the shipping ot oil\] olution pledging its membe: for $246,000, with $16,200 deducted for the | taking charge of the furniture shipped he of the board of directors the officers wer f were detained in custody 6 Dits | 1o e Aol thRasn 17 e snipuiE ot ol A REDIME o8- amnace o auxiliasies; for two boats of this class the | by the priest. That was all he knew about [ o ‘fe_ojoe linois State Boards of Health was held this a a 1ngo de < to the points of consumptio e Standar mportations from New d 2 PR . (v > case, he s d re. T naenten — = ening in this city ie purpose of fo by order of the military authorities, The | OIl company will not controi any(hing here: | Gateesion ™ e oM New ( IR A b;\! 18 s.mw: each, with corresponding de- | the case, he said, and he rea ily consented ja R T evening in this city r‘ the pury se oft forn T T e R ¢ TE willinata bladertror (aruns oiltiang gy Rek oaniraol ! @ after | ductions for the omission of the auxiliaries. | to return to Missouri for trial. The girl ¢ rs Quit Work, ing a schedule of the requirements to place FARIRNTOommaRARs, It la. adiod, "not iony, |1k I baln bidder o ido ofl aad the | the prosent g be shipped via the | For one of the twin screw bodés $215,000, with | was taken in charge by her uncle, Jullus | COLUMBUS, 0., Oct. 1.—A special to the | upon medical colleges before they will he 18 .:-‘ Ih"_ Frsdge ‘““vl;‘ ; “\‘“y l':u rwl Worth than 3t ey oL v S | Manchester ship canal. mvrrm[;mluu: deductiong on Account of omis- | Podrant, who will take her back to St. | Dispatch says 2,000 miners have stopped work | recognized as schools in good standing. The od the sentencos W were imposed i th o =lp slon of the auxiliaries, and . for two of the | Joseph At {utention Is to have a uniform standard, s AR T i4if £ BT Contract for n New Cable, & Anageer two o P ¥ at Massillon, ey want 60 cents, and the s N0 e eI ey wre li0y Ui e BARIE ftor 1 T Ao Saul class $209,000 each, with deduetions If neces- | = Elandt's case was continued until October [ 4¢ Massillon. They want uts, and the | o oredentials from any one school will be re today 1 ordsr o he taken to the| SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 1ot amer | Frenh minister of e 0 1084000 bonds, akree ub (o the plan el felne the nete " Spius- | recognized by the others. The details agroed Wlita ikon at Oe 3 A Sssparid i 4 K 3 =4 5 b ey upon ill be p nte he stat hoards Vict eswblishment sitahiea e Spanish con- | City of Pekiug arrived today from China and [ day fn the Chamber of Commerce of Calafs | single s boats for B2 000 Saanc. mincrs are disposed to leave the settlement of | o daoption and until that tne will not be A1fe AR AboLt Raben el Ao, (‘mn‘\ Japan and went into quarantine, The Pe- | th act had been signed for laying a | 1190 Of $5.750 if the auxiliaties are cmitted the question to the United Mine Workers | yoqe puplic tar. i BN is twenty days out from Yokohama. | cabl i Brest to New York, which wini | Both boats of the same class 820,000 each (2 | Seventy-Five Delegutes Prese gt Amerioh, who Ase In lapey teush & 54 n % The Havana dispateh referred to In th 1 she left that port cholera was raging | connect the French telegranph system with | Stake in the bid as explaingd, which shouli Nebraskn, Town and Missou prices with operators in four states: and th Banker on inl for Larceny. cablegram from Madrid seems to be a. con e. It s feared that the disease will | the Antilles, i pave read for both); for one @ghe twin screw | KANSAS CITY, Oct. 1.—The convention of | latter 876 RocHin aympathy, wlth) the Nasslllon DULUTH, Qct. 1.—The trigl ‘of Qeorge A, Madri ) by con . fea e hoats $213,750 495 rorflloth. with sim- NEAS 3 men's step, 3 grand larceny, alleged to e Driation of the exclustve dispaich to he As. | IEr until lato i the \inier. In northorn Foreign Sugar Crop in Short, o 2 a0 or $426,000. orfloth, with 8Im- | (o ‘Misaourt Valley Homeopathic assoclatiop | ™ e Bldosion srauculasesny 4iAENl ficie bato ocla ress from Havana yesterday, an pan there has been little change in the JoN » e, o dogss . T oA South Carolina Probibits Divoree. |commitied by him whilo vice president of the Rouncing ‘that. Budalds Tamays. perrini 0 | atatu of this ot AR L LONDON, O i : It is predicted by an The Bath Iron works of Matne, two single | I8 in session at Casino hall today. The con TR l’h 1 uth Carolina | naw. .nscivent American’ Loap and Trust the autonomist party at Santiago d= Cub ber of deaths oceur daily, and there are no minent authority, Glesecker, that the Eu- | 8crew boats for $229,400 each, ventlon opened with an address of welcame o LaRRE ‘. N I th 1 company, wa before AV\I‘I Moer this In addition to Antonio Bravo, Alfred Betan. | Signs of the plague abating. ropean sugar crop will be 1,200,000 tons short | ,]" hn Dialogue of Camdem, N, J.. two of | by Mayor Davis, followed by pesponses from | 9cCupies the unique position among the s 2 | morning. The ent noon was taken up :r”r‘ R o1 1 |’4 da and Auienio Masferror : e : of the averag 1he; .*-‘fl;‘ L .“n "‘“*I‘;‘ r“fn l‘."‘“‘y‘o("h 'll-‘[': Dr. H. C. Brady of this city and President "" the Ifl”““ of “""*’]"‘ ealy o ‘I" |“ M in drawing a jury was completed at prominent membars of the party. and Kafos T Oroatos Dooal § 2 = st bid was received atier the tim ed in S » forencon session | Nas no divorce law and has never had one. joo ™ pp® £ AN . i e ¢ Baltary-and Jose Olivor, had been sentohod | LEAVRNWORTH, - Kan. oo L-man: | gsried T'"l"" top {0-Frauce, the,dvertisement, but befsty the opening Rl x(,;mx"'hfr.leln.;my”.'nn"m "and | The constitutional convention this morning, | ey mis o theY At A, e to twenty years imprisonment in the c oM T i o PARIS, Oct tis announced that China | 9f the bids, 1 SONMUBACL RS0 TRAMOR. 0 SURLAPS AR ter a hard fight, by a vote 86 to 49 | oo 100,000, asked that the f S e e kel 0 2 the African (I’L"\: |I\( '& ot < x-United State ; a8 accorded full satietaction to France for | | '1'1.;. I)|4|I will be taken unger eonsldzration | T¢P0rts \«.‘r\ llhn‘ :n;n:mv“xl g ?);‘; ;.‘(l ernoon *:‘] Ry aapa Rl by A xale on for- | {me ““; s o ‘!r I bat the req; |.‘.‘I;\. 8 A L ansas, and for sixteen years past ju o o oy the department, and sofief time may be | 3¢sslon was devoted to a paper b esid i - stanting rce: s L B Sl quesk o the recent attack made upon e y 5 Ll S LA e th anting of divorces for any | gos N e Relations with Amerien el of the state district court for Leavenworth | (i, F°Sent #itack made upor eh mis- | required, for the bid recoiveft from the Detroit | Foote and others, and a general discussion. | bidding the graniiug of Yorsee. dor 807 danled, T4 i LONDON, Oct. L—The Spanist sy | county. died at 1 o'clock this morning of | 5°% firm will raice a question_ag {0 the right of | Tomorrow afterncon the annual election of | Sfure whaleser and nol K week. s e ) here publishes this morning a denial 1 was the father of Cap. ? the government, in view of the exisiing treaty [ Oficers and the ""]‘ ]"‘ "“‘“'“\.'"‘“ Roxt : Two Missouri Bunks Closed, Bt o, AR A tain Will zier of the Ordnance depart o, I with Great Britain, fo have any ship of war | conveution will be decided upon. About sey- JEFFERSON CITY, Mo 1.—T ] 1 the United s and of the wife of Congress. | NEW YO built upon the great lakes, gyan though they | ¢nty-five delegates from lowa braska W YOR the effect that Se 8 Royburn.oft Pennsvlvania company's steamer Kensington, which arriveq | MY be intended for service i the o * | Kansas and Missouri are present and others BW YORK g e=RALUR T, L of Monnett and the Bank of Purdy, both givel a warning to t < 2 - .3 Bafpn0 M hich a ed it o, - e Pexnantal stons mason, was In y killed by the fall | parry county [, AR Bk RYOLRT T T T thls mornlag fr B AWEED. hal two deaths rnl Miles Not Yet Assigned. of a derrick while at work on a bullding ir tary of State Leseuer upon notifica :.‘.}'w.v'w'» ure n tn Cuba b the SIOUX FALL D., Oct. L—(Special | 59 yoite. Crm el e B ‘_‘1":’-:‘ ptember | WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—Fhe, order assign- | yuttonal ress Associntion urse of construct at the coruer o stato bank examiner of thelr intery AT R A legram.)-—A DI crawd was in attendance | aged 32 years, disd of consumption’ " iy, '6er | Ing General Miles to the cominand of the army | ST, LOUIS, Oct. 1.—The delegates to the | Exchange place an ad § FOCH 1008 Yy BAE L lition, ar are in |'1m ’;‘. ‘]1\ of The Bpanish embusay Qeclares that thin o 110 fuir today. The exbibits are so | sided at Montgomery, Ala., and was returning | 15 Sl Withield for some reasgn that cannot [ (hird nationsl convention of the National | €Y Iao ko Ak 18 4 seornal Tngaries | by A5 Jaekon Anninen Benke icigted Is_entircly fictitions and that t on | lare e confusion resulted, but all | home from a Visit'to Europe, whithey he | e defined. Secretary Lamont wefuses any In- | Pythian Press assoclation arrived in St. Louls s X ¢ examination lnw began on rolations with the Unlted State regarding | now. Tonight 150 editors are | went for the be of his health. On the | formation on the subject. Army headquarters | \ig forenoon for a two days' session. After besid me half dozen Cuba are working smoothly and with no ap rand banquet. Three hundred | same day Sebina Nazarik, aged 4 years, djeq | Were deserted this morning and workmen be breakfast they assembled in the Pythian | JTown Bank Auth pated the examination by parent fricti held a lantern parade, and several | in the steerags from capiilary bronchitfs, Bun the preparation of the rooms formerly | eastle hall, where a formal reception was ten- WASHI M, Oct (Sp ent 2 z Gevman Stennsiin Lost at Sen, fsemare ) barbecue fceupled by Lieutenant General Schofield for | Gered them. Cclonel John I Martin presided, | oo LONIION, Oct. 1.--A dis;atch recolve] here SRR T e \’r---l ted fo . m;“l ')*l“ml;rtuna-‘ '-r‘l\;rfl Rlui::r. *,Im l-’ Mayor Walbridge welcomed the delegates and Qi iamisd! Bix certln ovd's 00 Jan WOLIS P .| ST. LOUIS, Oct. 1 Gao: ROSRS ot o o for the commander of | tondered them the freedom of the cf g A £ DENVER, Oct. 1 e twenty-second an By Lioxd'a from Mo e Jarcl stie| MINNEAPOL domThe nnprama |- D SORL St Ausd eodwin, | the Department of the Bast, succeeding Gen- | Hrmea: ors B et of Minmeavoils | First Nattonal bank B S TR A o 1 g o wreck 1 total loss of t Al 4 t the hearing In the appeal of | 0., for | eral Miles, was in consultaticn with Secretary responded and thanked the mayor and the | business with a capital ) a8 A ; 4 Irugy | the Continental Oil company of Denve Lamont s : Il P S Bk AN R R steamship Uruguay of 1,460 tons sward from the death sentence | - C y enver, has | Lamont for some time today. committee for the warmth of their reception, | dent has boen selected x aticn began in ity today W an guay left Hamburg on Augn 3 ¢ r for November 4 been arrested In this oity on a charge of ommittee for the w h i LR o * wed by Walter P. Richie, | tion. Lewls Larson attendance of about 100 delegates. Dr. Josizh AR e B s | embezzlement at the request of the chist of | *herensd Northern Pusific Selections. A Samea iy et 2 R Harizell of Canton, 0., read & paper on t Bhe Was cn her homeward passage, when | ents of Ocenn § ', Oct, 1, | police of Colorado Springs. He was locked ASHINGTON. Oghiduiieoretary. Smith | JARIOMS Shaieallon B8 E8 oo o Mine Mississippi River as a Sewer,” in which he Ehe ran ashore off Cape Fiiol, not far f t San Fi Arrived—City of Peking | UP 4t the Four Courts and the Colorado | 1038y approved selections 6f Northern Pa souri Knights of Pythlas welcomed the dele PRORTA, Oct. 1.—All the miners took strong ground mgalng pollutlon of Rio de Jineiro, aud all efforts to floa Hong i Yokohama. Departed— |2 "“;”’ & were notified. The prisoner has | fic land amounting to 1,837,478 acres. Of gates on behalf of the organization in the | in number, employed in six coal mines along | thac stream with sewaze. red Chicago 1 frujtless. Her crew 1 her Kong and Yakolama. uisition, "Erecment to return without a | this 94518 acrea are in ths Wargo land dis- | atate. At 11 o'clock the meeting adjourned | the line of the Peoria & Pekin Union railway | tev emptylng sewage Into t 5 were res tth Quesnstown—Arrived—Servia from New | FeaWsition \rict, North Dakota; 766,71 in the North [until tomorrow, when the session will settle | quit work this morning because they were | ( not be saved s Yakima land district, Washington, and 966,- down to busine y 204 1o e e Tict, Wasiiagton, and 468, refuscd an advance from 40 (o 61 ctnts per Lake 1 aila Walla la istrict, Wash- e on a run e aeiNG, Mich Oct. 174 bargs Rils, | Ingtan, e Shot By a Mob This Hanaed e B s o Major Armes ( sidered, UKIAH, Cal., Oct. 1—Jack TeRals Sas Free Raptist Conferen company have healed thelr differences, and Arrived—Maasdan from New :m;II:‘.‘k‘.L;L:‘%“m-rl.‘:rlli f :huh ‘:s.»m Mi’xh up | WASHINGTON . 14-Th: indications | iynchea in Round Valley, north cf here, WINNBBAGO CITY, M., y tue latter will now carry frefght for this port a total loss. The crew of six men and s | aerigr o hot Secretary Lamont will take ne | shooting J. M. Vinton in a row betw triennial national conference and establish & regular service of steamers| At Bre A Bantis: churoh s in. seeal ’ ms from New York | woman and child have b nd | the “eoury the case of Cagfain Armes uatil|bey rlval cattle ranges, Littisfield was L A s Ny Criave MECAR SN have not been found and ap e 1 Sunday, but escaped from tho cffi- | present. The sessions are held in : the court renders its Southarr plon, are undoubtedl; % W its deol upon the . oubtedly lost. | plications for habeas corpys Saturday cers. He was shot by a mob and then hanged, | college, which belongs to ths denomination arge boquet of American | rouble Adong the Distillers Sutlas good authority that the regent of Bavaria mythical Chinese merchant prince, In whose name an advertisement recently ap lumns to special telagrams insist that Orleans, La., and merce, announced to- | The Detroit Dry Dock company, one of the —— HOMEOPATHIC ASSOCIA expected to last about a stituti have been closed gram.)—Th Chicago Severely Criti s d Y Will Use the Free Port, t Glasg T Furnesia from New COPENHAGEN, Oct. 1.—The Free P : which broke from her t rdinian from | ¥ oroke from her tug during the recent company and the United Sta‘es Steamship ] g the recen