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ESTABLISHED JUN 19, 1871. OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10, 1895. " SINGLE ©COPY FIVE CEN T i E - TURKEY PREPARING FOR WAR| ctveos ravss or s viavs puppaNy pEREECTLY (QOL|7iwes wewes s sowsanons [ prp e (AS CYLIVDERS forwo eroves [0 KIED THE ENGINEER Spanish Trooy Platform Endorses Clevelnnd and Likely to Con- Small Detne Condemns the County Democrncy. cur in the Cholee. NEW YORK, Oct. 9.—The World copy- NEW YORK, Oct. 9.—Tammany Hall wig- MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 9.—Another neéw : % Indications that the Sick Man Proposes | right cable from Sante Clars, October 5, | Told a Straightforward Story of His Doings | wam was crowded tonight at the apening of | Method Adopted Was Fatal to the Man Who | diocese was authorized by the house of | Wreck in the Union Pacific Yards Last via Key West, Fla., tomorrow will say: i1 Thi the county convention (o nominate candi- Mad: . deputies of the Episcopal convention today Event Resi: wWers, n Apri f o It. L p D on g vening. to Resist the Powe: “Captain General Martinez de Campos con on April Third dates for the city and county. Tge follow- that of Northern Michigan, 5 versed with ne two hours today at the gen- e ing ticket was nominated: For justices of The committee on the division of the HURRYING AMMUNITION TO THE FORTS | eral headquarters of the Spanish army in this ANSWERS BRIEF AND TO THE POINT | the supreme court, Charles H. Truan and | SEVERAL OTHER PERSONS INJURED | diocese of Toklo, Japan, reported that it had | FIREMAN PROBABLY FATALLY INJURED city. The statement which follows Is what Frederick Smith, Tammany, and Charles F. no jurlsdiction in the matter, and asked to be . Geretal Campos said in response to a series MeLean, democrat and G. A. R. U. discharged. Judge Fairbanks of Florida re- Should Great Britain Attem yal | of questions I addressed to him verbally as od that He Wax Present at Dr. | candidate; for judges of the court | Fearful A ent at the Corsleann | jntroduced his resolution for an amendment on. the. Pu the special correspondent of the Wor Cheney's Leeture and Took Notes | of general sessions, Joseph B, Newberger | Opern House, Where the Devil's to the con:titution, glviug the authority for the Dardenelles “At present the military situation in Cuba —Denfes that He Was Ever in and General Martin I McMalion; county Auction Company Waw the cession of missiorary jurlsdictions, but Be Resisted la satisfactory. The rebfllion In Cuba has Oppenheim's Pawn Shoy clerk, Henry D. Hurroy: register, William Playing. objection was made to its consideration and attained greater scope than 1 anticipated Sohmer; justices of the city court, Robert A. 1t went over. « | when I embarked from Spain. Van Wyck, renominated; John P. Schuch- o repo ee of the fund 9 \ . CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 9.—(Via Sofia,| “At the present there are mumerous small N FRANCISCO, Oct. 9.—Theodore Dur- | man and Edward F. 0'Dwyer, CORSICANA,, Tex., Oct. 8.—At 8:30 this | , T"C Teport of the committee fund | Thomas P. Armstrong, englncer, was il kg K Sotar . Litdegdchs pe kil g The platform adopted endorsed the ad- for the relief of the aged and infirm men | kyjjed, and Charles L. Barkls, fireman, was Bulgarla)—Ths situation over the Armdnian | bands of insurgents ecattered about the coun. | Tant, asslstant superintendent of Bmanuel] TS BT SCORICL sacoried the WA | atterncon a terrific explosion occurred in the | [ 6 tellet < Siohenn of bibtEvmien oWk £ tiehebo Ul b L Question _here, although ~practically un-ltry in the provinces of Santiago, Camaguey | Paptiat church Sunday school, was placed.on | " candidates tor- state officen; claimed the | MErchants Opera house, where the Devi's | it "o tecalpt. for :thres years had’ been | uoon 1o ot ok | Rt g it changed, has assumed a more critical phase fand Lavillas, In Matanzas there are only | the stand today for the purpose of convineing |y arference of the Chamber of Commerce | Auction company was preparing to play to- VR RTINS bt Gl S LU e i within the past twenty-four hours. The|a few rebels against authority. the jury selected to try him that he did not | with the politics of the city was on beha® |night. A force of stage workmen were en- WIAGWA - CWOHLYSIENT ""_I":;m'm“;‘i‘\!"‘ " had | 1210 at the foot of Jones street. gravity of the situation may be understood | “The insurgents are not well armed, and | Murder Blanche Lamont in the belfry of the of the republican party. The inconsistency | gaged in readjusting the scenery and other- | een paid out. The house was aeked to name AL R E R IO Bl when it is stated that the representatives of | thelr supsly of ammunition deficient in | ChUFch on the 8d of April last. v Y el A PPTY ok The | WiEe getting the stage in shape, and Harry | a Sunday in each year as clergy relief Sun- | tWenty-two cars fr i 3L lower tOL e IO the powers are In almost continuous session, | some districts. There Is a considerable | With the same coolness that has character- | Jrtr o0 gt B0 S50 O, SETEH uniting with | Celeridge, master of transportation and mana- | day. ber freight yard. Nearly all of these cars While the Turkish ministry Iy glving itselt no | number of Spanish troops on the isiand, | lzed his conduct since his arrest he denled | iho republicans for the sake of spoils was |8er of the calclum lights, was testing a | Thero was a surprise when the house took | were heavily loaded, some with coal and rest. though it s not as large as the conditions | the principal allegations that have been made | severely censured. The platform fArther gylinder. There arose some doubt as f{o ;“L"-""‘m&""l‘“'fl:‘ ‘l‘yf‘ l"‘l‘xl;""'l""r"";‘( T§. "'":::‘“i' some with merchandise. The point of the o warrant, T have given orders that prisone ains ¥ the mos vitnesses | said: hetho sof J MLV g onvei- | accident Is marked by a sharp curve Summed up In briet words, the situation is | FEFIGRE |mlvl\:;fivgx:lf.‘n:|r S chat u(‘-‘m‘d{: fl e e T w\\'u belleve In the enforcement of the law, | o ccier OF mot It contained gas, and a|ijon, Strong wpeeches in favor of Loulsville, | 2c¢ldent 18 marked by a sharp curve on a thls: The powers Inslst steadtastly upon the | jngurgents who may full ‘into the hands of | ‘or e prosccuion. His answers were al- |, |0 C0Sl (LT 0 donounce (he discrim: | PYStander suggested that he try it with a | New Orleans, Atlanta, and Boston wero made. | Heavy up grade. During the last four years reforms in the administration of Armenian | the troops shall be well car:d for. I do|Ways brief and to the point, and by many | JUL FERIRR A0 AE AIIC TEROUERS TAe WeCHI. | mateh. He struck a match and touched it | An amendment to substitute New Orleans for | no less than three lives have been lost in affairs, already outlined in these dispatehes. | not kill prisoncrs were Interprated to mean that he had studled | anq poor in this severe, oppr:ssive and un- |to the cylinder, and the explosion at once | Boston was voted down and so was a similar | accidents here. 1t is said by some of the Tho ports continues its profuse promises of | “The country paths are generally too bad | his part well before taking the stand. Only | intelligent exercise of pewer by the police | followed, wrecking the scenery and tearing | 01e for Loulsville, But the clever speech of | yard officials that the unfortunate locomotivi an early tompliance with the demands of the | 2t (he prosent time for a_perslstent cam- | once during the course of the direct examina- | board of this city. We conaemn the employ= | gur (o' windows thisty. feet distant. The | RV A- W. Kufght in favor of Atianta | St o coupling pin and was tirown from . - - paign. Again, 1 do not wish to expose the | : nervousness or hesl- | ment of spies furnished with money to : ® | enabled him to snatch the victory from Bos- | {7k & coupling pin : : powers, bilt makes no sow of carrylng the ' woigiers continuopsly untll the season s im- | o N e show any nervousncss of hesl- | Tou ©oiers to commit . violations of the |NO/se was keard for many blocks In every | fon. His smendment ey eerviod my o de. | the track. This statement is Mot borne out, promises into effect. proved, tancy. When Attorney Dickinson asked it he | oy “aq " gavoring too mucit of the despotic | direction, aid in a few moments hundreds of | cisive and Atlanta will bo the convention | however, by a number of witnesses to the In the meantime, there Is greater activity | “In November there may be looked for as | took notes at Dr. Cheney's lecture on the | methods of countries whose governments¥eai | people had congregated, The curiosity and | €Ity in 1898 if the bishops concur. accident. in the Department of War than in the De- | active and as aggressive a campaign as I |afternoon of April 3, he cast his eyes toward | with ““’l:lr i L o fn‘“ “l"“' horror of the crowd were fed from minute T“)" Lt LU e L had won | he engine left the track gradually and it tice. As stated yesterday [ can make. the floor and for a moment was silent. He | zen: e democratic party is as it has | - e BN e red men | 1N the deputies was received with astonish-| . A%~ A0 R AU AR BEe nnrlmfm of Justice. As sl a}cl yn: ; y SENT OUT SMALL DETAGHMENTS replied that he had taken notes, but that | CVer been, strictly in favor of Sunday by ab- [ (0 minute by blackened and tujured men | yoni“in “the hotse of bishops. and It was | W48 ROt until it had run some distance that B I e T T DAY | |ty urssbat Tkt “divide ths ‘tfooun | they were yery. brief v staining on that day from all unnecessary ing frantically out on tne awnings and to | declared by a number of the bishops that the | the crash came. The engine finally went PR BRIV AAITATR SN fI90, AT 1AERS qudn. | i CRARIARIES BN 1R S0 divide, the £roop | (The hesitancy of the prisoner may be un- | employment and yet mindful of -the rights | drug stores for reliet from their Injuries. | uppar house would nat be. likels to coneus | over the:embankment alongside of the east tities Bt ammunition have been hurriedly for- | b AN, WEILERRATER, the nutiber of f4¢h | jorstood when 1t Is expidined that Gllbert F. | Of every cltizen to the enjoym:nt of worship, scene presented was oneof devastation, | jn the selection. The voice of the mis- | track, on which the traln was running. As warded to the forts commanding the stralt. | Wero [ to send a colume of sny b000 min | Graham, one of Durrant's most intin ato | comfort and recteation according to his o | over ehich a cloud of Oke MU Conery | sionary bishops, fs was said, would be In|(he engine went over It turned completely The English flect of fourteen war ships 1§ | they would have to march for (heir pains frlends,’ will testity” that, Durrant asked (o | With a regard to.the'Hellafs and desires of | of It totally sresken " 1y the left. fly there IATT . of Doston, ax there iwas X Detter Drué- | around and taced” the yupd ‘< whiok: 1§ at the mouth of the Dardaneiles and the | They would see no enemy. The Insurgents | borrow his notes of the lecture. hen_the | iy ere; it favors the (mmediat> egactment by | was a hole fiv Hat 8 A e FRELitb N RINTTER kbt b b L L LD B D G L YT Inference 1s perfectly oblvous that the porte | Would melt away into the dense and difficult | Fequest was made Durrant explained that he | Others: e oo five feet aquars stholigh~ wHlch slonary work in the older and wealthier | “rhe wreck of the engine and the first umped ¢ Was Sma Three O EAthAR it t oo lie 0 T Ke AT a | the next legislature of mcdification of the [ Artbur Sutherland had been blown into the ! expects nothing less than an attempt upon | country “Il":;h I i wll e rrh( y nnu]w[ .“1:\’1 "(“rl‘hlln:l‘:\[:::‘:-fi‘llifi ;‘:‘:Hx‘h‘!;sh OB e oA 6L 0SIED LSt A B | s S CFINIA liad P8, LIOWR Ihto: el three cars was complete. The locomotive the part of Great Britain to make a naval [ @ good policy—military policy—for their side { alibl. Graha g 2 t ! dation of its commitiee, ordering the 18" Lokl e e WFeaKed. s , e lEd o .| the coming legislature as will emable this |Iying in a pool of blood, He was disem- | M0 0] % spent on the task, Among the wrecke The blockade of the Armenian churches | Nt withstand the attacks of regular ~sol- | MOWY: Whioh endcd at & oiclck, when whe | oommunity to determine for itself by popular | Boweled, and one of M legs was miown en: | diVision of ‘the missionary Jurisdiction of | cars was an 0. & M. car, 7,210; Missourl suade the Armenians who have sought refuge soldle etac t 200 or 300 i Btiane hours and in a manner 8o restricted as not | HARRY COLERIDGE, killed western see of Colorado was then taken up. | which way the engine had been headed. 4 , iy % O {LHNB, boalae Ik are Jerior num- | that he was telling the truth. Questions that . 4 COLERIDGE, kille 2 A number of messages was recelved from e ittt sl ::r:ll:::y :x‘:}v;‘m‘i?:“:;’ i ll']l‘u “'r..r;{:”“m:\‘\’.'\'m ?,L'm‘fnf'y' Fu’nl‘lul'd: 'x‘y'n'f:w.."‘;" m‘:x} vyl:-vl "een | would ordinarily cause a visible fmpression . property man, “Devil's Auc- IREMAN FOUND FIRST. i 0 ! > i e + stitutional matters. One of the most im- H e 3§ . 2 L itie rant with the utmost nnconcern. Even when [ POP ON THE RECENT F bruised e LAt Artiole 1V, o1 about twenty-five feet away from the en- finminm(;-h;ml;u.rnn.; hen they leave (e Yhero near that could o to the rellef of f AL HILh L0 HORL e he 2ot Arthir Sutherland, local stage manager, | POFtant was the adoption of Article IV, pro uilding they are carefully searched. ends, shoulder, the right shoulder was broken, his £ Such n Celebration v ; less than five dioceses, the head of a province | & g 5 s . R it LR ko Bapit § s larger, 600 or 700 | Participated in murdering Blanche Lamont, o h Bud Dibbles, colored, blown through the L Rt left ear 'was gone entirely; there were deep sepresentatives of (o powers, the pollce au- Bspiritu’ the columns ar Jarger, 000 or ro? | tho prisoner coolly replied in the negative. ROME, Oct. 9.—The letter of his holiness, | property room and badly hurt. tone K "’f""‘,}:"" “,“*"“""‘([‘,I"’ tharlties linye opimenced releasing the Ar % SN ke S A significant feature of the testimony was | Pope Leo XIIL, to Cardinal Ramapolla, the [ Unknown negro, hand badly cut and se- [ this was deferred until the primate question | foi,%sites In the left breast. Ho was menians who were imprisoned as a_result of | district, are in greater numbers and better could be settled, There was a lively debate the recent rioting. Two of these unfortunates | armed the fact that while Durrant was telling of | papal secretary of state, on the recent fetes | riously injured. 4 L taken to St. Joseph's hospital, and after his o . W ox. | meeting held on the evening of April 3, Mrs g rlously injured. should be_elacted or thold "his office bY | cnaines were wtrongly againat his recoyery: were found to be in itable condition, both | 1,000 to 1.300 m n, is requir:d s an ex- | mecting | t f the entry of the Itallan troops tnto Rom usly y 8% of “seniovity ance 5 gly ag: h covery. a0s (g Wi sevel “,"”g,,( wonunds. ' They | ample of the futility of large columns at|C- M. Noble, Blanche Lamont's aunt, shook | © L e bk nb.p Charles” Ball, colored, face Injured and | Virtue of seniority At a late hour last night he was suffering munieated to the representatives ~of the | eral Suarez Valdez, who left this city a fow | Slatements made by the prisoner of what| he senttment of humanity, which even| “Roy Avoy, hand hurt and bruised about the | this afternoon on the question whether the (EER% TOE, 470, W4T SRS (R ERE powers, that the prisoners had not received [ days ago, going first to Maniguaragua, in the | he had positive knowledge, were not correct. | fif domizated by passion r § 1»;\1|v'l;fl,l or ’u :l] of )m;\! hm'f t-]wmx';{ It was not until the crew of the wrecking fo0d or med treatment for three days pre- [ dircction of the Trinidad mountains, with a | Durrant did not look at’ Mrs. Noble while | i & olq but this has been br Two little girls, members of the “Devil’s | Should _’f‘r" e “',”"j"_ it \TOUBR | train had worked In the debris fc vious to their release. sy also claim that | provision train. G:neral Valdez took he was testifying. ignored. We have been reduced to be Auction” company, more or less injure seniority of service. e vote Was SO ONC | poyp that the remains of the engineer were SV Sy AG SATPIESS | found, His arms were found between the shocking state of filthiness and were armed w the number of over The purpose of the defense to curtail cross- | $i1% Of the Italian revolution and the Fpolla. | PASSENGER CARS LEFT THE TRAC of tho debate was not warranted, There was The streets of Constantinople and its | They hopad to capture the train. When the Three Pernons IKITTod find a Number | & 5trong element that was afraid t Shops | oar “hut his body was lying under the left when Distriet Attorney Barnes asked the than to terminate, the conilict, of ot OUREHR THIBRGA: SILOuH thow the | 8ide of the boiler. Tt was so mangled that troops and it s understood that the torpedoes | to them the insurgents melted away: like [ firgt question. Durrant waé asked #f he | Which no ohe can measure the - disastrons and appealed to tho deputies to show the | o Tt ' | ing severed from one anothér completely. baing placed in position in the straits. Am. | his force into four difterent detachments | 1571, ""Attorney Deuprey objected to - the | pAhe final obect of the occupation of | Manor, Pa., says: While mail train No. 13 | They arguod that while the clective prin: | & Severed from cne another completely, munition has also been sent to the forts and | when h> placed the supply train and is now AL A O AL Rome was not to complete political unity 5 ¥y I3 W n Je dic | have positive knowledge on the subject, and | metropoils to more " clo ck ' the | through this city at 7 o'clock the two rear | b a dangerous thing to interject it Into the | (oot iy city, Ha has been employed by B o o h o A e s qen the rebels eappeared fand | quy belief that he might have would be based | spiritual power of the pape.” 'The Obieet Was | couches fumped the track, swinging against | AOUS of bishops and engender partisanshid. | the Union Pactfle for over .a dozen yenrs, preparing o defend the passage o skir as gone of i 3 ! : C: | pagiism and give birth o o (hirdiHOme | an easthound train, which struck the pas- [ 4 ctive fdea, and should be allowed to man- g T v tlon, and the prisoner gave an aflirmative | PARA I A e btch i cctive . and al 0 MAn- | of the switch engine. He has a_b naval demonstrations in these waters. There | wry pyerto Principe General Mella was | auswer. Several other equajly unimportant | 304 third era of clvilization. This J 5‘:_“:“‘ ““"_l““"r*’“‘""yfnl'f'—‘xfl" }'Jlk"‘}:“: ”:"nv\ age thoir own affairs. The other s is a_mess X does not seem to be any materlal change In | cont oyt with a strong column to look for | questions were objected to by the defense. | ton o the Jow law, by no'sy dems :‘"l tri ”;“Ym““"n”"‘h‘“" ;:n' n ?“'?;m:cu;:» that with o many bishops to haye re Bt ther conforence and additional | MaxXimo Gomez. He could not find any of [ The objections In most cases were over- | tions conducted by 'a sect wWhich PR e 8 nE 00 Ph MG INE Cotdl mate_the old ave lield another conference and a the ol communications have been exchanged with| g;uiqed his army into four smaller columns, It was the orfginal intenilon of the de-|Ohly are the promiscs.of mutud] nd W'w . 1 "bo an old man, unable o s d-ioede i AL ttention | He did not succeed in having en engage- | fense to recall Charles Lenahan this morn- 4, Y Lt omas Donahue of Greensbure was throwy | duties of the office.” The deputies answered | Armstrongs was a member in good standing {‘:\':{"",'l[",""p:“{’y’hl“f"",“;l\;,‘",“f“(‘h‘:“".:“‘y‘d‘e't"‘h;::i ment, ing and have him tell more about the oc-{ aivil and sSoclal INSCItutions. In & e 4 that he could be removed for non-ability or |of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen. 2 b scratch, while her husband, who sat beside ; 5 e 3 ¢ | think highly of his military capacity, but he | Oppenheim’s shop. Lenahan contradicted | fer veritable independence upon th 3 o 2 it An attempt was made to reconsider the |of the Knights of Honor and of the Knights Ukely to, occur e e ot 2 £roIblY [ does nothing. Perhaps he is restricted by | himself so many times yesterday that doubt | £ long as it does niot have temparal jupis. | Ber in the'{rain, was badly injured. About R e A URORL SIIB (OPS o . cubordinated fo the Arbi | Baker, assistant station agent at’ Manor, was | Wa8 rejected in favor of “primate” and.the | critical condition. She has been aficted with There no longer seems to be any doubt |18, I am informed, to pursue a Fabian policy, | ing he did not respond to his name when | fi;ry and lately there has | struck by one of the coaghes and is fatally | motion only lacked eight votes of going [heart trouble, and it is possible that the Y om) de Mon. | army cannot fight without cartridges. out for Lenahan, and when he was found [ eve Buarantee itself. has just been taken from the wreck in 4| The deputies spent about all the afternoon | much for her. :.‘;',"“,"";3,:.3".".‘.”.“; fi:‘:-x’::v:“lnw;:u'n':g':LmM;’v'.ln “Canella did good work. His men came |an hour later he was placed in the charge | The lefter of the p.va then vaunts the dy,"g’ Sendition: 2 discussing these two questions and when | Fireman Barkis, who will probably dle, : A Tho explos! kg Fanatii {3 found when needed. 1In the meantime, how- | vits Italians not to be bound up with sects | p SR ot the P ; ail- [ not been adopted. - It s understood | two children, elaim that those of their race who fell in the [ Tho explosion killed and wounded several. n ; ; : Pittsburg division of the Pennsylvania rail n adopted understo streets of Constantinople upon that occasion | The insurgents abandoned their camp with- | ever, Durrant was called to the stand. and to consider how perniclous it would be | 1oad, has issued a statement that only one | that there is some form of a WHAT THE TRAINMEN SAY, s 5 £ Tane et HartabeTh ‘ vith questions relative to his age and his [ over the enemies of Christ. Tt affivms that | \yo will probably die. sl b e RS > plan i e ; Armenia in’the hope of forcing the powers to | for Canella to follow the rebels to the hiils. [ With @ t e 1 ’ Washington will probably die. He also fur- | revision by this convention. The plan is | wrccked train. He said: Just before we put extra pressure upon the porte in the [ The thickets were too dense and the feeling | “arly life in this city. Coming down to the [ the head of the church follows with 1oving | nishes the following list: Killed: to have a joint committee appointed to which | reached the Douglas street bridge something Nt stration of Armenia attacl ess than 5,000 en. dered, the prisoner was asked to relate his | fuse to accept the reasonable necessities of | qucror, constitution adopted at this convention, with ain. v ok to ‘the latter end B L e e Saaniah Bloot Hoce wat tatmally seck | Movements from the time e Ieft his homa in | the times. The letter of his haliness con- | “USIo - mieens padia 2 !| train. T went back to the latter end of the d X of ‘the more conservativi the accident occurred. T was thrown off by _ R 3 Spaniard becomes a hero, | 52id he met Miss Lamont on his way to| If Italians, throwing off the Masonic yoke, a8 Donehue, Greensburg, head lacer: e e 4 y n gentatives of the six powers are today walt. pelled E”ufisnm:';:p‘ mx\{l:u‘lln\._:;d:3;\:“‘;»1“;;‘: s Tty po Mo L B G e R A Sl e TR mes Doneboe, Greensburg, head lacer the and escaped with a few slight ng for a definite reply to the identica cnla s have an a 3 B e " i ne He said he remained at the college umii| Put predict new perils and greatdy disas- | Margarct Metzgar, Irwin, scalp wound | sugzasted and the strength which they seem | /P, R. Gillingan, trainmaster, was riding on government on behalf of their re- | ciplin thoroughly. The insurgents are e § ‘ L ters, s and contuston -of the hip. able to muste! the train, and fs of the opinfon that a 3 i o 8 P Vhe o | CUBAN FORCES oF s S, D80 v teo! o . C N O] 4 % nT A ; Drive a Cuban into a corner with | Mamed Ross went for a walk. When he Mrs. S. A, Pace, Alleghany, body terribly | CONGR TIONAL COUNCIL M e o . e s G BRI LU back to the wall and he will fight like a | returned an hour later he went to the L cut and bruised. — Beorasiun i ¢ g ¥, 2 cupation wf the Island, A o figured in the previous accidents at this fatal kL M | rra and twenty men when they we until noon. Then he went to luncheon with cupn 1 bruised. for HDusiness at Syracuse. : g A k: i (AR e Ifi;fl‘:}:"“"’gfi“’,"“‘I"“‘”;“ ' 0 KL 814ty Bptnish. soldlere student named Diggins and returned at 1| LONDON, Oct. 9.—A dispatch to the Times | . Nester, Wilkinsburg, collar bone broken | SYRACUSE, N. Y., Oct. .—The triennial | POt 10 1890 Jake Jansen was killed in a otes, and visits to ? he powers . e o seasion of the uational council of the Congre- | the engincer, met his death In a derallment blood d e s dea ke ave [ in the library until 3:30 o'clock, when he|be publis row, will say: Mr¢, George Robinson, Roadstown, N. J. = 7 3 gsang 4 & -deralimen oation; butithe @latinot, cAtegorical reply of | lood, @nd he metchix death like a brave|in the Mprary Wnil 830 o0 “ll"-"fa_'"‘" tomorrow, - will say: | e gational churches of‘the United States opened | while trying to pull a heavy train up this the Turkish government seams to.be delayed | ™% have Just returned from a Jang tour [ it 4 ; L 5 5 p 5 The engiucer's remains were taken to thes and ier the wild fastnesses cccupied by the insur- | He said he was present at the roll call at | {0Und that the bifierness of feeling between | Mrs. 8. A. Kelly, Alleghany, scaip wound. | gational church today. About 300 defegates | T ey n o take e i et hatnts % | gonta they would be in danger, for the in- [ e close of the lecture and answered to his | (o, CuDAng. and Spaniards s growing Fannie Washingion, Alleghany, injured in- morgue, - Coroner Maul said last night that a ek, They. low (he.matha, hyways aai | CW1 name. AL the clote of the lecture Dur- | gents i the province of Banta Clara have ternally; will die, i the call to order by Rev. Alonzo Quint, D. | heqnean ps. mmediately sst a tinie for the -l e oreasing g Ak he 18 pRLIS, 3 nt £aid he boarded a street car and rode | largely incre: ately, ) not see how it Sryees’ e g T:-J::x‘}:q.(;rm:.),':. the fords of one of the most difficult coun- | 14", #2id I . PRI f X pasnsd i AmODK (e . e i Srranean tries fn the world. During the last war the | 0, SBAREE O 00 e o attack upon the Spanish forces unless the: prominent Congregationalists In attendance | RBL 00T TW B Temaing ot Lemnos (Stalino), within " a | Spanish ‘troops wers 5 fimés. biacodat s | PUTING the sun-burners. He denied that he | SHACK upon the Sp y COURT QUARREL COST TWO LIVES. short steaming ce of the entrance of Way Deareine WiaR ey SIAEk LR theh o, Congros o et Y b d B ch, England, delegate from the Congre ? . e the Davdanelles. The obstinscy of the porte | the bost river for anybody else. Upon entering the church he |~ Judging from the conversation of Captain : agais Lrh Fp . an R o A At "v"!“ofmlrtm}"-";w the l»‘o‘:!(‘l;ll\(lr”:;l‘dls.\'ln[‘\, SR said he left his coat and vest in the library, | General A mpos “,,% lhulgvn- DENVER, Oct. 9.—F. M. Davis, a Hono- | gational unlon of England and Wales and * Then Shaot n Other, ; house of bishops adopted the recom- [ was dis « Ul Weska had \beel d tration before ¢ 1 of the case, for they know that they could | Taken altogether, Durrant’s direct testl- | tlon promises to secure such legiglation from | gas cleared away, Harry Coleridge was found X L was dismantled as though weeks had been lemonstration before Constantinople. se, o 2 0 g ey could ' continues. All efforts of the authorities and | diers Gross-examination began, probubly had a ten- | ote whether the sale of food, beverages and | tirely ofr. Wyoming and Idaho into two districts, the | Pacific, 12,867; and an ol car. All was one day of the week during certain prescribed | jured: The auestion of filling the vacancy in the | {inguish the cars or to tell, from the scene, Wi 1 tended to impress the jury with the opinfon | 9%Y ed: within thelr walls to return to the houses, | men. 'If the enemy were to suddenly asinil to interfere with religious observances. Walter Moor e S vay, o - o he house of bishops as to action on con-| will only aliow Armenian ecclesiastics to | efally would be ancther detachment some- | UPon a guilty man were answered by Dur- tion" company, hand badiy cut, and otherwise | 1€ house of bishops as to m on €Nl Fireman Barkis was found in the debris e T g fob thu! besation royiitdey o | &ine. His left arm was broken below the In accordance with the demands of the In the Hemedios district and in Santos [ APil of at any other time he murdered or | Hoped to Fave ech Suired the SI&t| cut in the faco and bruised. LI e e, gashes on his head, and he had sustained i 1 v 1 ovel e pol as to ethel D! e, who were allowed to leave the Saptieh prison [ *“In Santiago the largest columin of all, say | Several incidents that took place at.a praver| iy cci:bration of the twenty-fifth anniversary [ Alcus Manset, hands badly cut and se-|OVer the point as to whother the primate | e Core ‘examined it was seen that the have made a statement which h: been com present 1 refer to the expedition led by Gen- her head ral times, as if to indicate that | Was published this evening. It is as foliows: brufsed. The house of deputies had a sharp debate great pain and was unable to talk about to permit of the hope of some face and y. over an tho prison is horrib ed and in a | soldier: The insurgents expected onl; CURTAILING CROSS-EXAMINATION. most an fmm e witness of the apoth- alded as to make it seam as if the sharpness upper part of the engine and a part of a suburbs are still patrolled by the police and | size of Gen:ral Valdez' farce became known | onination a8 much as possible was shown ted us I8 the design to perpetuate, would not have their own way in the matter R RHORG : : recognition was impossible, the parts be- sent to the Dardanclles have been or are | snow under the sun. General Valdez divided | wug not born at Toronto, Can., on April 24, | effects. PITTSBURG, O A special from | other house more confidence and respect. L1 g 1 1 i f loh are | ncarer Sesuanea valloy. As soon as he i | Question. He said that Durrant could not|put in destroying the walls of the temporal [ 00 the Pennsylnania railroad was passing | ciple might be an American idea, it would | ,;d tived with his aged mother at 708 Plerce rom other military movements which are [ nearer Seguanea valley. As soon as he di- Rt antahes Anowl- Great Eritan attempt o B Dt M D HOME D, on hearsay. The court overruled the objec- | to change the destinles of Rome. The bishops had voluntarfly cast away the | but only recently had been placed in charge ardanelies should ain attempt o PATLE FIND GOMEZ. desired to celebrate recently” unde the diplomatic situation. The Turkish minisiers t 'in- poi the opposing forces, and after long marches | rulsd. enemy of God. The nation suftefs J. W. Miller was standing beside_bis sy “the . tmat tho reprosentatives of the powers; but these yestorday. e A b subservient to factions which mer ehangs in the condition of the Armenians is| "1 40 not undorstand Gomez's course, I |casion upon which he tried to pawn a ring at [ numbers and force. Nothing wWill. & through a_window, but eacaped without a | e’y majority vote of the bishops, ot the Brotherhood of Lodomotive Enginesrs. 2 1t does oral Juj i 4 Bkt L ohn | Yoto by which the term ‘“presiding bishop” | of Pythias. The old mother is Iylug In avery B g po o the orders of the Junta In New York, which | was cast upon his testimony, and this mora- | diction. ‘This condition they pretend having | ten passengers were serlously injured. John that the Armenians anticipated a serious dis- | Or he may be very short of ammunition. An | called in court. ~An attachment was made uggestion of a threat 'to abrogate | injured. Mrs. John Pace of Alleghany, Pa., | through. shock of her son's death may prove too sultan through ihe grand vizier, and they | ubon Maceo and sowed torpedoes In the road. | of the sheriff In order that he might be | blessing of the pontifical sovereignty and in- | ““Robort Piteairn, superintendent of the |an adjournment was taken the section had |lives in Council Blatts, He Is married and hay were mariyrs, wWho gave thelr lives for [out resistance. It was out of the question [ The examin of Durrant was begun|to perpetuate the craft which I8 profiting | man' was killed outright, and that Miss|scheme on foot . to defeat . a BICP Tam MR Was. & brakemaih a s efforts being made to bring about reform in [ in the country was too intense for him to [ daY upon which Dlanche Lamont was mur- Ance humanity's soad aild 1ot Mot re | JOHN MILLER, Derry, Pa., treight con-|ahall be be referred all amendmonts to the | prempted me to: me trom the oo et inst n to report to th tion i d had scarcely go ok theraswiih INSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 9.—The repre- | fIght. It rather avaids one, but when com- | the morning until he returned at night. He | clude H. Kunkle, Johnstclvn, shonlder brulsed Sy R LD L i{ta Aud hRG acaroaly (gt Hack Hitasnian teatl Uy handed to the | the officers send their men in. They are dis. | until he reached Cooj Medical college, | {0 the fondest hopes. Otherwise we can adical changes in the constitution are being | bru munications recently handed to the | * . governments, and {n which they discipline and rarely aggressive [ 10 o'clock, when he and another student Miss M. H. James, Johnstown, head cut. coupling pin on the irack caused the ageident. TRt bt Tutkey, and promulguied iy | Bungry wolf. Witasss the action of Amador | library, where he was engeged In his studies | Campos Preparing for a G John Baker, Manor, body and shoulder | Trien Scxxion Formally Ope This same engine is the one that has govern! o rkey, and pro o gollowed (he (eccipt of this iden‘ical comm Manzanillo. ~ Guerra showed his Spanish | ¢'clock. After luncheon, Durrant remained { from Havana, dated October 5, which wiil |and back injured. similar accldent. In 1891 George Gleason, e (eo: denical co . by one quibble and then another until the “If our soldiers became so scattered in PRESENT AT ROLL CALL. through the provi of Santa Clara. 1| Jennie Gray, Alleghany, bruised. a six days' session in the Plymouth Congre- | grade. epresenting the United States were present at g e stronger. Whilst the numbers of the insur- zopresenting he would not Immediately set a time for the Surgen! every point suitable for an f thelr purt may shortly be expected. In view to Emanuel_church for the. purhose of ro. | 18 Boseible. or. the imairgents o mars oy | HAWAIIANS DRSING ANNEXATION, | P 0f Boston, Mass., moderator. Among the |of the ‘supposed fatal fnury to the fireman, great disadvantage because they did not fina | W48 accompanied by Blanche =Lamont —or | munition, LA ar sEmp g - | Iminnds Han in Nofwero Rev. George 8. Barrtt, D: Dot Nor. Sy thiatioy A i chtaine cessary tools, and as od | eral distribution of troops, it dent that | lulu merchant, arrived in Denver today, en- | Prof. Warriner of Montreal, representing | wicyrg Kan., O A dead derstond. No reply has been made to th btained the necessary d ascended FrorAev T Lo M e eRl i agpressatin Kan., O dly battle 0 1 ‘, ., § < o 3 5 " § a detailed military occupition of the island 3 a: v Taquast: of - Bit. BhUlip Currle, the. Beitis Tiis war makes me think of the Indiaus (to the gallery. “A blackboard was provided [ f, Getalied military occupation Dresent time | route to Atlanta, Ga. He said: “It would, of | he € 00D HROT Z0e Jso pres. | occurred In a saloon at Woodward, Okl., last aacre, that i b nilowed 1o VISit tho prisees | used to fight whe 200 @ oc- | chureh and Its 3 e the | sugar planters of Santa Clara. expreas great | rom ave d €apaciaiiy HReEs Ta WG, Ballen ot dead; ‘ant 0 in which the Armenians charged with riot. | ®arred and.ran away when pressed. There { manner in which he made the repairs. e | Mhiertalnty whethes o mrlrs exbreas gre B [Aaranden. axish dn Hawall, and, expeclaliy. inl},William Brooks of A1, G BRlpR- | Wax ahob (eed; and hin lygtiier.- YohubJans Ing are confined, 1o take their depositions | 2r¢ many more insurgents than Indians and | said to make the repairs it was necessary | I3 oSt and this means absolute ruin to many | Honolulu, and the repubiic, as it stands, has | tine of Oberlin, 0.; L. B. Panrose of | nings, was mortally wounded. The-men who for transmission to the various Buropean goy- | there is a vast extent of territory-to cover | for him to lie at full length on a plank with '.‘.‘,“3;2"‘.}.".:.'.‘,5}‘»;, n}"nfi» I l;llnr !L’-Ivgfxr' Sent|a good many supporters, but I am of the | Walla Walla, \\:.st, H. C. Simmons of Fa did the shooting weve ex-Statd Senator Tem- err ments interested. with the troops—mountatns, deep ravines, | Lis head much lower than his feet. While B enth demamt mou | belief that If a vote on the question of an- | go, N. D.; J. W. Strong of Carleton, Min ple Houston of Texas, the oldest son of Gen- ) e Santa Clara the insurgents demand con- | D01 5 Sta il o ) 2 of Beloit, Wis.; W. G 4 {mpenetrable virgin forests and deep Jungles. | in this position he #aid he inhaled 0 much | tributions for the insurgent cause, nccording | NOXation to the United States was taken | E.'D. Eaton of Beloit, Wis.; W. G. Baldwin | 0, HOWMtan of Toxas the ciiest son of Gen of Woodward. The trouble began in a court Muny More Ars % Killed. | n conducting a war under European condi- | gas that he was made ill. To illustrate the | to the value of the broperty, And. siatol y_there would 'be ‘an overwhelming ex-|of Pomona, Cal.; H. T. Fuller of Drury, A, TREBIZOND, Armenia, Oct. .—Serious | ons, 1000 soldiers will do as much as £.000 | manner in which the gas escaped, Durrant | that If the demands were not compiled with lon in favor of it.> Among the noted divines in altendance are: | o,y “whore Jennings, who is an attorney conflicts between Turks and Armenians oc- | here: The lack “of arms and ammunition [ took a burner and descending to the jury | IGiiruction would follow. i A Lo the royalisty, 2dded Mp. Davis, [Rev. W. B, Clask, D. D, Doston: Washing: | co, "tyg" ganta Fa Rallroad. company,. was ! ; Bab e livars T oh sk H R ot o | o Ju.an interyiew, a copy of which T cabled | “we hear very little of them now. Occasion. | ton Gladden, D. D., Colimbus, O.; Rev. I 4 eurred here yestorday, Many Armenians were | has always heen a drawback to the -insur- | box explained the construction of the burney ol A hi pied prosecuting a Loy for stealing a keg of beer Kitled P "8 WELC| gente, They usually have nearly as mauy | to the fury, o Campon expressed anfoyance at tha we. | 1Y we read in the American papers of some | W. Gunsaulus, D. D., Chicago; Rev. J. K. | Drosecuting a Loy tor steal defending “him unarmed men as armed ones. When there | After iring_the burner, Durrant sald | titude of the United Stites b (e present | Uprising and some dagp laid plot (o r storc | MoLean, D. D., Otkland, Cal; Rev. G. H.|pving’ \he examination of a witness the AM'S MUSIC. | is an engagement the unarmed men carry | that he descended to the auditorium, where | time, and particularly regarding the at- | the queen, and we are forced to laugh over | Wells, D. D., Minneapolis; Graham Taylor lia was passed and the battle followed when oft the dead and wounded, taking care to | he found George King playing on ‘the or- | {eTpts of the Spaniards to preveat the | them. The Americans should use several|of Chicago; E. I. Bosworth at Oberlin: Rev, | ¢y5 "6 PRVRS VR TS B0 ToRR Irawing of Lubor Adopts | geoure the fallen men's arms first, n. King remarked “that Durrant looked | Aflianen steamunip offalr apandiieie8oet g | Brains of salt with anything they may read | Willard Scott, D. D., of Chicago; Andrew W, | the Wen Wit Iter ' & saloon, all drawing ik Amuinat 1t olave been satisficd with the sanitary | pale. Durrant replied that King would be | unnocersary. trouble, o " \PStalice of f about Hawaiian revolut 008 those days, It ls| Hayes Ward, D. ., of the New York In- [ 112" SO0 I MnoUe rrendered. to. tha ° ‘ Ph(,lu.ll.\. Oct the meeting of the | o pdlticn of the army during the past sum- | in the same condition it he had been nearly | ‘Fhe damage dono by the. lata nurricane |, ComIon, seing in Tonoluly, wicnever | dopendent, ; 1 tho | ST dohn Jenniigs eannot live. tate Federat r tills morning Presi- | mer. During September there was less sick- | overcome by escaping gas. At Durrant's | 10 the estern railway s estimated at 0 4% Oty SHAS -4 L co Is After short devotional exercises and the - dent Rieiler announced the standing commit- | 0¢85 than I' expected. Yellow fever has [ request, King bought some bromo-selizer, | £0.000 and through trafic is still jmpossibre. Jc"‘:l:'1..’-"“:11;.;&;“?{ AEs aolh kg s ;I‘l!:!l:‘\ addresses of welcame Hon. Nelson Dingley Blyndor, tees. A communication was resd from Ed. | 10t been epllemic except in a few localities, | which the prisoner drank. The medicine e o ! glittering testimonials to the imagination of | conSrissman from Maine, wus chosen moder- | pEPROIT, Oct. 9—~During the funeral of B s, 2o T ap, | 40 the losses from that cause have been | made him feel better and at 6 o'clock Dur- | VIEWED GEN. MAHONE'S REMAINS, | 5 et fGe noiat 8 S0gsaRtY The | 40 Without opposition, aud Rev. Charles | ., v veteran at- Port Huron today ward F. Cragin of the Union League club, | comparatively small, Some of the nowly ar. s Pasts the San Francisco —newspaper men. The | Brown of San Francisco and Prof. George [ ™ Lt L K ; X D v small, Some of the newly ar- [ rant left the church in company with King. \ e 9 CT T : Father Spath, the Catholle priest who Chicago, urging (e convention to pass reso- | rived battalions, whieh landed foward the | He went out of his way two blocks to con. | ¥Ry of Hisx Old Fricnds Pay Thelr 2;;3‘:"“]* "")‘"“”‘vl;' "'\‘,“‘u;";‘)r‘;‘?:’ ",l..'\','f..': 4D g]l; W. Henderson (colored) of New Orleans were | (Gt SEEUE JRG pall bearers to enter tutions in sympathy with Cuban revolution- | end of that mionth, have had the yellow | verse with King, after which they separated | L%t Respectn to His Meniory. Dleaser. She has her own court, but an for | Clected assistant moderators. Revs. John P. [ RICEIITL, LR ng Grand Army of ists, and hold mass meeting in Peoria for | fVer. and Durrant went home to dinner. Durrant | PETERSBURG, Va., Oct. §.—The remains 0 s anderson of Michigan and William B. Hil- | the fiepubtic by N the ground that the ‘R hoangd ide S s causing trouble, I do not think she is lack- 9 that purpose. The matier was referred to & | yrutimsar ant 1ar oo E«'n:‘r‘c'"ifi‘.;"gcg: said he felt 11l and ate but little, of General Mahone reached Petersbueg this iug in common sense, and unless who a, res: | Jari IF, JOULM DU More cloacn ansiatint | vegalia of any saclely ot upproved by (he committee of one from each eity to report | oniy g litile fever. CONTRADICTED OTHER WITNESSES. |morning at 10 o'clock. They weré met by | toration would be‘ nboul‘illu lnm nhnn;'.nn I". Webster of Neponset, Mass., was elocted | church The incident created a great deal F 3 . > 4 , 3 5 P - | wi ttempt. ter n her hout - 5 ns eling at Po 3y "ol "",:c:fl‘,.l'\‘ g AP e The soldiors ars having paludial (malarial) [ 10 0 "“’""}' ,’:’ NARE Lo prayer rioset the membegs of Lhe AP, Hil oelp panted O anioag the Datives s about } assistant wecretary. Dr. Quint; the retiring | oF fecling i artothoon "sol Aol 1 weve submitied and referred | foyors now and are likely to have them | ™8 at Emanuel church. He saw Mrs. Noble | erate veterans, under command of Lieutenant * protesti e reduction of ] | asked her if Blanch Dibderatan, than Fend: hls. addres Rout the mactar Ha selt her o Thla testing agaiust the reduction of wages and | quring the' nest two monihy, and asked her anche was coming to | Morgan and a large numbe . ——— t the aftegnoon session Rev. Henry A, |APout the ma o the retusal to treat with union or employ . L) * 1bor Gf GHISIN. - Thio . h prevailed which would prohibit the wearin “The Insurgent torpedozs were very rudely | braver mecting, Mrs, Noble replied that | procession moved to the family residence on | Demented Man Attempts Sufelde. | Huzen of Massachusctts read tho provisional | 5f i rand ey hadeen (i o onting unlon membors by Heywood-Morrill Rattan | constiucted and not as eft:ctive as hey | She did not believe her niece would be pres- | Market street. where the ooy wis opened | SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Oct. 9.—Special.)— [and publishing commiitee report, and pre- | and that the bort Huron piiest had som company of Chicago, and: also ngaiust the | piight be. [ do not regurd hidden torpedoes | o0t He related a number of other minor | and the dead soldier and statesman was|J. D. Kitchen, assistant operator for the | sented his report as secrstary. The report | mitted an cgresious blundet if he excluded Bands by dny civIHan manater o Soraavy | an especlally dangerous to our sido. They | inc:dents in connection with his conversation [ viewed by his old comrades and Gther eltl-| Omana at Montrose. attempted. to commny | Of the treasurer was then presented by Roy. | the all bearors s statcd. Dbands by any civilian manager or contractor | might prove like & two-cdged sword with Mrs. Noble, who evidently did not en- | 2 maha at Montrose, npted to commi g S st BB ————— for any proposed concert. tour through the | T hear of no injurious moral effect upon | 4orse his statements from the fact that she | - The funeral took place from b, Paurs | SUicide While temporarily demented as a re- Connecticut presented hi ort - as Rebute Caxes May He Called United b oMo convention took a recess | the soldier cauwd by tho fear of contact with | $hook her head several times. At the close | Bpiscopal church this afternoon At 4.0 | *ult of an attack of typhoid fever. He has | uafior saying that he had examised the| CHICAGO, Oct. 9 The Indictment against wntil this afiornoon. {orpedoes. - 1 have not as yet any confidence | Of the servics, Durrant sald he went home | o'clock and was very largely attenfied. The | Deeh sultering with the disease for somo time | (reqgurer's accounts and found them to be | Nelson Morris, John A. Hanley and John W. In his report ac sccrotary and (reasurer, | i the tiso of dyuamite of any of the similar | and Tetired. Durrant donicd that on the | eorvice was conducied e o et TC | and'in a momment of deliFlum 100k a revolver | \oseur teinhart, the last two belng freight agents bl (s norulug, Walter M. Graves | high explosives in projectiles, great or small, | afterncon of April 3 he was at the corner | out, rector of Grace Eplscopa] chgeh. The | 80d shot himselt. The revolver was a 22 | “F\"roory of the board of airectors, et | of tho Sauta o roud, my be enicd. for o oaiean, Cotld ot xtuie jow much the| "TUARSENIO MARTINO DE CAMPOS. " |of Powell und Clay streets, as testified o | florsl tributcs were very —mumepous, The | caliber and the bullet made "but a flesh | g for the board of (rustoes. wan subiailied | (Hal befare the prosent Session of ‘the dis: assessments were for the defense of miners by Mre yogel. Mo alsb denied the state- | service at the church over, the rewgins were | ¥OURd, from which the patient will soon re- | hy® Wiltiam Moore of Somerville, Masy tederal Wrand iy, tast Calf for. mabing abg Incarcerated lu the Taswell county Jil, for [ INSURGENTS BLOW TP A nRIDG ment of the three achool girls who testified | escorted to Blandford cometsry byithe Pet. | ©Ver: Rev. E. H. Whitley of Ottawa, IIl., pre hink @ rate on cattlo from. Kansas ey were sent direct to the treasuver of the e that Durrant and Blanche Lamont boarded 3 confed o % Se————— sented the report of the committee on min- | Clty o at less than the regular relief fund at Bartonville Principal Ratlvond of Santa a Powell strest at Clay street and r:d: :xn:k:llm..v :\“:i:v.lv(“\:‘l!(ell“d’;’;:(h‘::x::“:lnxl"nndl,e: Saloon Men Eaderse Taumnny, st uEl Yellef, . Rev, James Hrand of Ober.| kU Drosecuiion 13 n charge of Speaking of the last legisiature, he said Province Ren a toward Market strest. He sald he did not | camp and delegations from the “Qld Grays” | o', YORK, Oct. 9.-The meet. 0., read o paper on *Present Day Preach. | ALtorney Shicids of the Inte s ate Commerce e amentyzichen bills were at one thne in| HAVANA, Oct. 9.-~A dispatch received here | ride on a westbound Valencia street car | scelety of Richmond, and alég s ficlegation |08 Of the executive committee of | i 25t D ERRCE BN OTEERES oy Preach: gominlabon,. 800, M Shiside’ held. o /5cn the band: of President Rlcfler and himself. | from Remedios announces that the msurgents | With Blanche Lamont, as teatified to by Mra. | frem the Soldiors: homs of it oil. "When |00, Soclety far _Liberal Ry LAWE | ngiucl was reactied with interest. It was | (o1 g : ¢ i 41t tore or 1eaa liwportant (o organised labor, | ave dostroyed with dynamite one of the | CPossctt: Mo said e was never in Oppen- | the cemetery was areached Rew Br. Ryhe: | held this afternoon in the Astor house | Ween by Tiey A. T Quint, Do b ot Hirt e Bt with the oxception of some relating ex- [ (*b STl with Avnamite o | helm's pavnshop. out read the burlal ervice and a& the hety | (oreed the Pontn the Cmioai | Tt consisted of suggesiions for rules, and er- | Granted he learnes s Chauge. glusively lo miniug only one syccesded In f AFChe1 Of Ihe Auest and largeat bridge of tho| “wya you upon April 3, in Ssn Francisco, | was being placed in iy it thie Volleys | satoon Interests of & and 15 actian s | tablishment 4nd" governinent of hurches| HANNIBAL, Mo., Oct. §,—Dr.=— “rs. Ipassing the gauntlet of the hot fire of cor- | Sagua la Chlea railway not far from Cama-|or elrewhore.” asked Atiorucy Deuprey, “in- | were fred by ine. Petorsunt aase Yoleys * | Akt members, and covered the entire ehureh | Hearne, sharged with the murd rations and wnscrupulous members of the | J1ani, 1 the province of Santa Clar flict any violence upon Blanche Lamont, coreluded the ceremonies, v 4 ¥ 1t presented no changes In the policy, | J. Stillwell, were brought Int¢ ouse and senate™ during the regular sessi Advices received hero from Mantua, proy g A Aid you Kill or participate in killing her ot M tion 3 today and made application ! PR AP A RtA, o ing he sl ae A | &y M 3 but was (ha compllation of many established g u Most of the important bilis that falled te] ‘8ee of Pinar del Rio, today say-that the Durrant replied that he did not and the | y is of O N \|y 4.(f:r:h','(l~,,v Mar- | rules into a .,,..fv.m.v form. The report was | f venue for their trinl, whis pass were bills relating to conviet labor, arbi- | ammuaition and light guns of the y rect examination was at an end, Movements of Ocean Viheeliy Ost. 9. 3 ¥ Baturday, December 1, T o’ y o) 0 q spec committee, ho will " An he e tratic Lild 1abor, hlacklist, parole ris- | ammunition and light guns of the wre ooy T e ik e E g At Southampton—Arrived—Alier, from Cantley was shot and killed today | referred to a speclal committ who Wil | was grazied and the casé wer b~ iy s it g \"J.,‘If"“\f(\";;' oralser. Belatoval Colas Babe bosy anpooked | .“",',“w'l,‘ -txamization, which lasted only | Now York for Bremen. by Jumes 8. Fielder, one of the most pro cat & report later in the soslon. The | garl of ikt cotinty“ut” b would be necessary 10 amend the ehild | tho crews of the Conde 42 Vanadito and fn. | morrow. was ¢ Mg :ufi““:f,‘;‘:lm‘\: (At Liverpool—Arrived—Ruineland, from inent_ attorneys atthe N iexico Peport o i ahterlal » suding was read. e prigoners will b’ re; bor and coavles 1ibir Wilis to secure their | faata Isabella, bat it §s considered doubiful | (o the Nte of Durrant prior to Apel 3. Phtladelphia. safoon and Cantley ordered him to. Keep | oponed tae reoing fesnon Modcrat B areas - passage. whether they will be able to save tie heavy | v Ll e e At Bremen—Arrived—Kalver Wilhelm 11, | 500" i | sting ! 8 Took Cuse 7 “OMP. Graves ald ihet ‘foderation ds handis] auRE: { Penxion Durenw Surgeons Appointed, | 100 New York via Southampten. ¥ Pl i of Colorado Sprivgt, Colo., wffered wrayor. | ¢\ SO0 U7y O Pped by want of funds to do anything prac- ERpy G WASHINGTON, . i ele. | .. At San Francisco—Arrived—Australia, from Deaths of a Day. Rev, F. W. Gunsaulus of Chicago was In- (e o gt e , and b advised assessments for rganis lown Postmaster Appolnted. i s ok %.—{Rpaolal - Tle- | pralilie GHICAGO, Oct, 9.—Patrick Cavanagh, the | troduced as spcaker of the evening. His | b 0505 0 00 42§ ind legisiative work. aud (o ke & rep.| WASHINGTON, Oct, 0.—(Special Tele- | Sraraon aor, b M. Lapsley was today ap-| A" New York—Arrived—New York, tsom | well known Coisugs Siiiiors died saauy of | Fomarks were Juriely upon the. pentecost | Cmmiticd i i fa Feaentative at the capitol through the entire )—Moses M. P t poisted an examining surgeon for the pension | San Domingo; America, from Amsterdam; Xy, and the securing of universal peace. After | [UUICH ARICHE WHE Bsiaion of tho Jogtnsture, . Einaed postmaster wi Paynas foday commis- | bureau at Keokuk and Dr. J. S, Hurd at | Mafestic, from Liverpool. SREPIAA M. Fieker, the well known detecs | Draver and & tong the council adjourned uattl | Jio & be, e und i on and Dr. J. C. Wood at Logan, Ia. | At Genoa—Arrived—Saale, trom New York. | tive, dled today. tomorrow mornlog at § o'clock, + | Inevitavle,