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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNIN( JANUARY 19, 1901-TWELV SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS, ]_US_T— DRIFTING ALONG/HE HAS YET T0 BE CHOSEN (UEEN VICIORIA'S LASTDAYS OMAHA LOSES CONVENTION|THIREE ARE FOUND CUILTY |CONDITION OF THE WEATHE 2 exotn Legisintare | | Chicago Chosen by Live Stock Asso- " recast for Nebraska—Fair Today ate « the Next Place wnorrow; Southwest to 8 ros . faiiad ” Eminent Physicians Are in Attendance Upon of Meeting. Men Oharged with Murder of Yonng Jennia | *'"0* IRE. ey ER Benatorial Sx!n.ltlgn Shows No Bign of a| ey Her Majesty at Osborne, AR A i G e Bossthister Convisted, mempiintare at Omaha Yesterday: | Oy of Omsba Wants Pat Or?n Badly Solntion in Any Aspact. ko R faia days ssuarens ot fha Nationhl Live: Widek feafia Mome. e : Eoough to Pay Well for Him, us last night Ok Jrt term sena- association closed at 4 o'elock today. Chi torship; bt led to BBan agreeme TRAIN IS READY FOR PRINCE OF WALES | ' o0 i celccted as the place of the nest | THEY MUST GO TO PRISON FOR YEARS v " THIRD JOINT BALLOT BRINGS NO BREAK | 710" M (i ', I s o | SEAVRTIe, the data’ 10, R Bued' Ny the (1111041 OFFERS SPECIAL NEW REWARD OF 85,000 —_— | ing & recess was taken untll 2:30 o'clock executive committee . u —_— 48 B When the Worst Comes e and Other . in of New Mexico Made n strong | Jury Del . e Over Four Sedh 1 favor of Cklowtm, Jpé ¥, emune | . { Makes the Sam i Regardless of Whether He isa Kidnaper or Whether Unjustly Buspected. MEANS A FAT PLUM FOR SOMEBODY ' e this afternoon. Fourteen ballots were taken. | Changes in Vote Only Due to the Shifting | i, wre 140 repubiicans in the lexistature sal People Will Be ¥ speech in favor of Chicago. &nd F. K. San- ours and Makes (he Same Find- | |4 | Expeoted. | and by a resolution adopted the caucus de- the Bedside ot the born set forth the advantages of Omaha. Ing in Case of All the | | to nominate. Only two members were ab it was apparent that Chicago was far in the termined that it should require seventy- ‘alling Monar After several seconding speeches, a roll fendants 1 OCTOPUS ABSORBS OCTOPUS [ sent. but the caucus agreed to accepl theif | (Copyright, 1901, by Press Publishing Co. |lead and ex-Senator Carey of Wyoming ( NEW YORK, Jan. 18.—~Walter C. McAl- | e | | one votes, 1 majority of all the members, | call was ordered. At the close of the call LEADERS IN THE SAME POSITIONS | | proxies. Throughout the ballots o far INDON, Jan. 18.—(New York World Ca- | moved that the selection of Chicago be | lister, Andrew J. Campbell and Willlam | "'I‘;"' ""r’" ""‘:"" o "":':"“; . 1 0 R . | g | Des e " . nve Taken meviean Stee g " d | taken Robert G. Evans of Minneapolis has | pjegram—Special Telegram.)—A special | made unanimous and there was not a dis- | Death, three of the four persons indicted | § ’ Behind Host of\Names. | Mones E. Clapp of St. Paul recelved votes |y, e slgns of considerable commo- | Several resolutions were cted upon at | mill girl of Paterson, N. J., who was mur- | s « Total of $18,000, ranging from 44 to 48, Congressman Tawney | (jon at Osborpe and the private telephone | the opening, one being a resolution that | dered on the night of October 18 last, were CHVS, WEE o b from 27 to 30; Tams Bixby's vote was from | (o London has been In Incessant use. Sir | forest roserves be limited to actual timber- | tonight adjudged guilty of murder in the | FOW Will say: Federal Steel company in- 8. D LEGISLATURE ADJOURNS UNTIL MONDAY |7 to 11, while Thomas Lowery, the Minne- | japes Reid and Sir Edward Laking are in | lands, second degree. According to the New Jor- | {€rests have bought outright or p;'tfll"" LATEST PHASE OF THE CUDAHY CASE apolis street car magnate. has had (hree giiendance on her majesty, who has hal| At the afternoon session resolution | %e¥ law, the maximum penalty for the | OPlions and proxies on practically the en | soveral fainting fits the last four days, | was passed asking the federal government | prisoners is thirty years. The jury took | !!F¢ stock issue of the American Steel and Members WL Take Time to Look | Cleary s also being voied for. but his hIED- | white her weakness, insomnia aud despon- |t discover some remedy for vegetablo | fouricen hallots aud ate est vote so far has been but thres. After (‘n.,- eleventh ballot several motions to ad votes on each ballot. Congressman M Wire company. Arrangements have been summoning Judge N . \ the underwriting of u Foderal | Private Conference of the Ofcials dency are proving obstinate. The officials | poisoning. Dixon and the prisoners, filed into the court | Made for at the Osborns heuss W St denied thAL PR SeRenl te Un president asked that | room. The prisoners appeared very nervous, | St bond issue large enough to pay for | Meanlts in Agrecoent to Get Hold anything was wrong and since then have | the National Live Stock association be al-| McAllister seemed more excited than any | the stock, much of it subscribed in Chl of the Sonth Omahs Fagl been giving information minimizing the | jowed to name a second assistant secretary | Of the others. He sat biting his lips while [ (380, but most of it taken by the great gravity of the queen's condition. 1t 15 [of the interior. The federal government | WAlting. Campbell thrust his bands fnto | Wall street interests—Morgan, Porte probable her present condition may 1ast [ was asked to take charge of interstatc | his trousers pockets and clinched his fists | Flower, Gary, Mills, Spencer, Rogers and | ——— some time, but nevertheless at the Padding- | tests of tuberculosis in eattle and appoint [ N them. Death looked anxiouely about |Others of similar weight. Norman B Ream | 0 (00000000l 00 0 chiet [ton depot of the Great Western rallway | inspectors tho court room for & moment and then as- | And Marshall Ifield represent the Chicago] °o0 "0 CClillre, dos fenom the eity Alten ... Lowery, 3; McCleary, 2. One not yoting the royal special train is kept in readiness | . Another rewolution “condeliped Secretary | Sumed the same attitude as Campbell interest and Boaton is o It In tho person | Donahue Wil recelve §5,000 fram the sity il L i 2 or Delnwnre's Se i |to take the prince of Wales and ot James Wilson of the Agrie@ltural depart-| When the verdict was announced the | Of Nathanicl Thayer | ing. Modie Cudaby or frot Rullty, is worth Baay ek ' | pOVER, Del. Jan. 15.-The Delaware |roval personakes to Osborne at the sum- | ment for allowing himuelf to be used by |DHsoners evinced neither elation nor relief, | The enormous deal has heen brought to | (0¥ & ' Jeglslatire continied its voting for two |mons of the doctors. The greatest rel- | he Dairymen's union to lend his ofcial | Judge Dixon thunked the jury aod said | COmPletion, nothing now remaining but tho | #3660 00 0 0L United States senators as follows fcence 15 observed by court circles, but | jnfuence toward securing the passage of | he belleved the verdict a just ome. He |Foutine of casting ballots and proxies for CIEEC ORI W0 CE LT e Cudahy For the Long Term—Richard K. Kenney, [in Cowes, where underground channels of | the abominable Grout bill.” dismissed the jurors until Monday morn- |the Federal bond lssue. By the day ot "l W% ARl oo ne the much democrat, 23; John Bdward Addicks, union | communication with Osborne exist, the be- | Dr, Norgard of Washington read a paper | 1% The court then rose and the prisoners | he annual meeting of the American Steet | FUC S L SCRE BE G (g city of | Fepublican, 16, Henry A. Dupont, regular | lef is general that the end is not far oft.” | giving n brief review of what the bureau | Were tuken back to the il nd Wire company {t will be found that | dlecussed suspoct from republican, §: scattering, republicans, 2; | The queen's iliness {8 creating a sensa- | of animal industry was dolng for the live | Another great crowd gathered outside the | S0me Of the present all-powerful men of | BUERE VUG SR R0 (Rp o0 imen 1n absent, Grover, regular republican; neces- | tion, though the facts showing a teady | stock Industry in the way of stamping out | €Ourt house this morning. but, as on the|'hat corporation have rallway Interests| B oy 0l mome costerday afternoon, sary to a choice, 26 faflire of vitality since the beginning of | i preceding days of the tria), only & limited | Which will compel them to abandon execu- | L o "oo" oy Jionivars of the councll with | *or Ihe Short Term—William Saulsbury, | December have heen regularly published | "4y “Knollin of Idaho spoke on the prob- | PUmber of persons were dmitted to the | 11V Positions in the wire company. Their | NECRCEEGY B SRR 00 e FRRC SOl | democrat Fdward Addicks, union | in London dispatches to America that Bave | jom of handling large sheep interests. court room. The defendants were brought | Places will b taken by the nominees of the | |\ ") ®opil® (b1 "lirtco shall be put on republican, 16; Charles F. Richards, re not besn made public here. The full | Brokanas and- s MSEaces, into court whortly before 10 o'clock and “‘I"“b"‘v“'l”"" »“("“_’“ trlyen i {'" Crowe's hend. A formal resolution to this SREPRY werts |lar ropublican, 11; scattering, republicans | Rravity of the queen’s state fs beginning to | CECERIES 3 took their usual seats beside their counsel. | Other words, the Gates company will vir-} o W% LS bl Tl Feosutar counell Norval . e, eoutixt | 14 PApgresidteds THo qussd'l ipw ot ritg) 0 an Norman of Chicagn delivered | Jormer Judge William Hoffman began | 1ally disappear from the wire company, or [ €ect wilh be pussed at -Ldppeis i | vepublican: necessary to a choice, cxcoods that of any preceding British sov- | & address entitled, “What Are the Re- | (he closing address for the defense as soon | W11l fall into a hopeless minority and the | % 3 it e a1 Tla v and| eniies lations Retween the Live Stock Exchange [us Judge Dixon took his seat on the bench. | Federal Steel company will rule it | No Strings Tied to It and the Producer?’ He sald in pari Mr. Hoftman briefly expressed his pity for| John W. Gates, Jobn Lambert, Colonel | This reward xtands apart from those of the third joint ballot The relations between the excha the fate that had befallen Je Bossc Drake and other directors of the American | fered for the arrest and conviction of the ox No & ‘FAVORS AMERICAN CONTROL e LR T RY et ter, sympathy with ,m.‘o:v‘e‘nl‘eu:lr:...'::: Steel and Wire company will start for | men who stole Eddie Cudahy. It 18 freo B | SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Jan. 18.—After 1 Homards It to Britiah | the comm : “xellors and | that the accused wouldinot be found guilty | New York tomorrow. The regular meeting | from any clause which requires proof of | taking ten ballots tonight the republican ndow - caar Yihted, to exporters 3 't of the girl's murder. ‘A point which, in|©f the board is scheduled for January 28 guilt. When Pat Crowe is turned over (o LINCOLN, Jan. 18.—(8pecial gram.)— | senatorial cancus failed to make a choice | Advantage for 1 States re .‘lv‘l‘lnley.‘ Iy:::m:“.'.'.; Mr. Hoftman's opfmialiithad not heen sum. | It Is said that a bond issue of $13.000,000 | the city of Omaha his captors will bo handed There was no material change In the sena- | und adjourned further balloting until next Make Nearagua ( but would virtually put ‘he re- |cinetly emphasized hy ussoclates in the | OF $14,000,000 will be required to carry out | $5,000 1 gold. No questions will be asked torial situation today, and as a majority [ Monday. The tenth ballot was: W. 8. Mc — (of ux out of busincss. [ elaim the | defense {1 that a def £ is not permitted | the deal and that this amount of money [ and nothing will be sald of the Cudahy kid of the republican members will leave for | Cornick, 9 Arthur L. Thomas, 8: Thomas | LONDON, Jan. 18.—The Spectator in an | o the foundagfen of the eountey |, be called upon!toMedve his innocence, | has been provided for. aping. The city officials aro so confident their homes tomorrow, there is no prospect | Kearns, 8; Arthur Brown, 5: George M. |article discussing the Nicaragua canal will | | tlons are a great protection to the producer | but the state must profe Ms guilt. Counsel of Crowe's connection with the famous ab of any developments of a decisive nature | Cannon, 0. J. Salisbury, Reed Smoot and B. | say 1« well atection to the buyer and |gajd: | s duction case that they are willing to chanca until after the legislature convenes next |, Allen, 1 vote “It is a matter of business and not man- | Y—K!}V"“r uniie, rul |n”:|rlll'”~4 .}i“_h‘.‘::r;”v.vh:I.‘.I Denles Existencé of Proof. MILITIA IS NOW IN CONTROL | $5,000 on their abllity to prove him gullty weck. Another eall for a caucus has been —— — ne We hold that it is to the interest g bt | | =eliing, regardless of quality or quantity “Whatever vidl In taken of the law, if of extorting $26,000 from the Cudahy cofiers. Wn circulation since yesterday morning, call- | READY TO LET BIG CONTRACT | of the bBritish empire that the uu.\nl should | preventing any and all dlscriminatons |1t can be shawd fiist Jennio did not die from | ShOtwell's Soms Arreated and Semt| Omaha will pay $5.000 for the arrest and ing for a required attendance of sixty ¢ be made, provided, of course. it Is a can w7 h | the little shipper are accorded the s chloral or &pe, then this case failed. There Out of Corbin, but Feud nviction of one of the kidnapers. Tho seven members and forty-eight to nomi « Ita Re- | which should be used on equal terms by consitderation ‘s the larger ones. No or- |18 00 iegal PGSt that she died from chioral in Still On, man who turns Pat up and proves him s, 6 raed hbso hips. We are the greatest marltime | ganisation: oF COPDOTALWILINas riles more : 3 | il cullty will dip $13,000 from the city treas- nate, but so far as can be learned ab vistok tions of all ship We are the greatest marit g poison or that fape was committed. Chloral guilty will dip $1 rom city trea iy ” tand binding than the National Tive 3 b A - s k 0 , Jutely no headway has been made along {nation.” Any and every increase fn_the | (el and BRANG than Be e LN Las 1 understand it, is a drug used almost | CORBIN. Ky. Jan. 1S.—State militia. | yry. Beward A. Cudahy, sr., offers $5,000 that Tine, and tonight no effort was being [ waters of the world must be to our benefit. | i gl universally for beneficial purposes as med. | Under command of Colonel R. D. Williams, | gor tha arrest and conviction of one of the made to obtain signers for the paper. The | WASHINGTON, Jun. 15.—The beard of | Whenever you facilitate carriage, you con- e '}:.'.';i r rn:(r--” ot o8 ,‘,'\‘ff‘l -’~r :m: icine, The state charges that defendant | &¥Tived here this morning before daybreak | men who stole his son, so the man who es- principal objection to this call fs that it [ naval construction today completed the re- | for a henefit on British carrying trade.” stook exohanme, buth aié (pointing at McAllister) put chloral into | #nd began disciplining the riotous citizens | corts Pat to Chief Donahue's office stands makes no reference to the method of vot- | visjon of the specifications of the battle-| Referring to the Suez canal and its ad- | tional, as It looks after fhis the girl's drink that night. 1f he had | oM Account of whose conduct three persons | to win a total of $13,000 for his work Over the Situation oumhly Before Taking Another Bal- journ and to take a recess were made, but bt for the Senntorshin, it was ot until after the fourteenth ballot that the leaders secking delay were able (o secure a majority in favor of a recess ol | The fourteenth ballot was as follows Kivans, 53: Clapp, 45, Tawney, 20; Bixby, 7 Just for Satisfactio m., adjourned, all joining in singing *Amer- ing to be pursued in the caucus. The ¢ir- | ships with a view to bringing their total | vantages the Spectator will proveed as fol- | ryery murket of the world, “The maln wim | chloral, where did he get it? were killed and three fatally wounded by Will Hive (6 B8 & Taneoit: culators are known to be in favor of bal- | ogt within the figures of the bidders. Pres- | lows 3 o3 1hs Nalonet mociafion 4 | ““The state used all Its machinery to nd | ullets and explosions of dynamite on [ 70 FERE T8 RO R RS loting for one senator at a time, and it {8 | {dent Olcott and Judge Payson, vepresenting | When once the Nicaragus canul 15 mide | the wme: they ar g 1o the ¥ this out. If no chloral was found in the | Wednesday, Colonel Willlams d the | e which has been put upon the head generally belleved that the call is really | the Newport News and Cramp companies. | %o th rheat the ¥ ; end and thely & Lo ‘e [body, she did nat die from it. Dr. Toad | arrest of three of the Shotwell boya, sons | B/ L R0y ien™ Gniaha dangles $33,000 in (he interests of that kind of & propo- fare prepared to accept the contracts for the | fafi' the canal will never Facture and y and, being |SAld_she died from chloral polsoning; so | Of James Shotwell, who was killed by Ra- | [ "W Bow "0 qatactive talent and the sition. The formation of rules s t0 b |phips at the board's terms. Moran Bros. | commercul husts. The cost loyal to all American indi)! 1, we 4ia Dr. Torribersy. These statements have [ 1¢igh White on Wednesday, and they have | (0 5t o Do g an offer of $2 1eft entirely’to the caucus, but many mem- | of Seattle have notified Secretary Long of fi,’.fi'.'....v,'.ll‘.' ":td"‘:':‘ L Stars and Stripes. © CUF wggyakd € 1no force tn this case. Who 18 this dactor? | heen sent to Willismsburas where thoy will § Soot L Tl Rl C ol o0 the eriminats. bers object seriously to this plan and re- | thoir purpose to accept the award in their | (i “{o b constructed by ordinary spe The list of officers elected was read and | 1@ 18 called a chemical oxpert and his bus- | b held to appear before "“‘15"‘“““ ‘1""»"1“;' Plotures 'of Pat Crowe have been sent to all fuso to attach their signatures to the docu- | case, so that although some technicalities . The United States government 18|, o tone goringer spoke briefly, thank- [INC®8 I8 that of a teacher and a witness in | the charge of Intimidation, The men, with| o ot T oig “and 1t he Is not cape ment. vemain to be disposed of in connection with | prepared for political and trad asons to PR : | ~ases like this. He s not infallible ana |their friends, after the killing of James ¢ make the canal, provided America ix al- | ing the association for the honor conferred 4 4 3 fired tured Omaha will go on record as having Melklcjohn's High Mark, | the contracts the Navy department has | {10 10 ant Waterway which i ere- | ot 0 ovention then. At i p. | there have been cases where the jury disa- | Shctwell, paraded the stroets and fired nu- | thved FnORT WALES OF FO0r, B0 TR The only change on the republican side | practically concluded the task of alloting [ated at ftx cost and by control America ¢ greed with him. It s a species of testi- | Merous volleys at the store where tho ofi- | RREREC B TERE YO0 GUOPPRE OB, T that occasloned any comment today was the | the greatest contract for naval construc- | means not only the right of policing but of } o 3 mony that is useful, but not a certainty. | Cers had White under guard. They also at- | thieako srannil who Celked e galn of four votes by Meiklejohn. Of the | tion work ever let in the history of the | "GV RE _,,,“‘“ ,““r“‘,,\l “,‘,,.,,‘._ N‘.,,_‘ c 1 {1t is ‘n t;t‘rll‘n‘ll)lhl‘xmvrluwn(‘ll. lsm»h a wit ‘L’\;"kl ll‘il:'rlgl;ll:‘:":l‘:;:': :‘::“’;;1:;\‘:."‘; l‘\ll\:_"' Mr. Cudahy and the city have seen fit Lo total of twenty-eight votes received by | American navy lity could not be enforeed in war unles | mess is brought here to send three men to | Oficial was MBS | make a different division of their rewards folal of twenly-elgiit voles received by | Amorluwn mam Wit b L Wi CATTLE. GROWERS ORGANIZE (il i pesierdny morwt Thave was sreat e, | WOKE o et dlvisio o thels rewarls bers who voted for Thompson, six lrnm“nr-mlnn for new construction in the pending | EOHE ”“”m{“ e i WAL I e e S SRt Mr. Hoffmann proceeded to discredit the | ment when the Shotwell boys were put on | arrest. and. gonviction’ of GNe‘of: the oFims those who voted for Hinshaw, while four | naval appropriation bill and provides for [ ¥{opped them was th of British mili- s ! i testimony of Prof. Witthaus as to the | the train this morning and the indignation | frrest A Coneiuticn of Tne o Ae T were from supporters of Hainer and the [ two more battleships and two more armored | tury um\!rn\ In B yot 1 onal, by the Men Engaged in quantity of chloral hydrate that had been |against the troops was pronounced. At) o " 0 " yiqniners. Five thousand in remainder scattering. The impression seems | cruisers, it is the purpose of the Navy de '“vlw“fiill- learagu “v:l-;lw a ) II""\‘\'Y" Sheep ustry. administered to the girl and quoted the | Willlamsburg a strong guard was placed | the price Mr. Cudahy has put upon the head to prevail that Mr. Meiklejohn has about [ partment not to prepare new plans but to | we would be sure the neut s A TR e O i professor as saying that the amount of |over White laat night and a detachment of | (€ PTies ME FHCELY Bt B0 SOAR (I ACEH reached the high point of his race. invite bids on the plans used for the ships [ be violated. 1f America were on the spot in | SALT LAKE, Jan. 18.The —American | chlgral he found in the stomach could not | militia will guard him there tonight, while sh in ai $15,000, and $10,000 will be paia Just contracted for. 1In this case a long | force there would be no tampering with the | Cattlo Growers' association has been or- | jave done any more harm than If it had re- | the remainder of the_ troops remain at Cor- | & By b < i Happy Scheme of Fusionists, 1l ganized by the representatives of fifteen for the reraining member of the trio, il i e K lon | AR WiV o'l chken HSWARE resoveblominhe FBR81 | o hetin e case. of e b || Taaren Gt A TeBrasniaye Mteen | mained in the bottle. He cited the testi- | bin (o prevent a clash he fusionists today put Into operation | ¢ S TRk VB o paig | After conside ca be- | transmississippl sta ho association 18 | yony sullanbers ¢ effec The bodies of Miss Susan Cox, Buttos | ground lost during the last year and a bal e Lk b LM S AT e a mony of Dr. Vandenberg to the effect that h A i 3 | a clever plan by which they hoped to elect | {%ke' affore to vecure satisfactory designs | t¥een the United States and England, the | dosigned to fil the same fleld with reference | yylyais o ~embalming Muld of the | Farris and Jamea Shotweh will bo burica | INDIANS ON THE RAMPAGE two senators. The scheme was exceed- | (. ipo hig ships. The next step In the | Spectator will conclude: “The predominant | to the cattle industry that s occupied by | came brand that used to embalm the | toda - ingly simple and it does not require a Very | yuiior of construction is the opening of "|"‘<"\ BORer -<-;llf! l?lm-ll‘ f";‘nh,‘ -fu««!._‘ um: the Natlonal Wool Growers' association 10| oorpge of Jennie Bosschieter gave the same ards parade the streets and are en- 0d Creeks Perpetrating Out- expansive imagination to see how it might | Lropocals for the bullding of six protected | ' “I |'",” cans, ;w' l\n.uu‘n ";I h ‘(.ulu “)"'l the sheep industry. It is claimed that the | yoculis as Prof. Witthaus obtained from an | foroing law and order. Several clashes be- rages on T have worked successfully. The plan Was | ryjeors of the improved Olympia type, | PO "I_“*‘ Ly Phdrdriad enabled to prevent | men present at the meeting represented a | apajysis of the contents of the girl's | tween the citizens, friends of the feudists, to m:“p ..dmnm-lu- of m.; uh:]«m'u of s»:q-rnl which will take place soon. England using it | :‘:imml rv}!.nmr‘u: into the hflx:l\drv-:h‘ of ]l]nll-’ [ stomach. Mr Hoftmann alleged that state- | have been avoided. Both factions want tho | republican members and adjourn until to These vessels, being of a smaller pattern P — ons. he temporary officers are all of ta haa haen s % Traons i thd A the feud fought out| ST. LOUIS, J Lok kpactal o ! ese vessels, b s, Miperery o) i | ments had been extorted from two of the | (roops w wn and the feud fought out [ ST. LOUIS, Jan. 18. pecial to morrow, when the joint convention would | ypyy the ships just contracted for, it is| HERTZ NOT YET ARRAIGNED | Colorado. Adjournment was taken to a|gefengants by the police by improper means | by the principals. Armed men are march- | Republic from Eufaula, L T., says: Dey be held as usual. To accomplish their | axpocted that the older shipbuilding firms, meeting to be held at Denver some time in | ¥ - | | Mareh and that these statements then had b ing the streets and surreptitiously leaving | Marshal Grant Johnson has brought the dmlluul nll‘pum‘ I\\uuM have been disre- | 4nq those new to the business who failed to New MAre distorted into confessions. All the circum- | here. It is believed that all are intent on [ news that the disaffected Creek Indians, garded and u solld fusion vote cast for | secure a coniract for armored cruisers or Wil Be Taken to London stances of the meeting of Jennle Busschicter | joining one of the factions at some moun- | known as the Snake band, are up in arms two candilates. Many of the republicans | putleships, may contract within thelr abil Extradition, UNIFORMS OF GERMAN ARMY | with thc defendants the evening of Octobar | tain rendezyous. and are riding the country, rifies in hand, left the city immediately after the Joint | iy, for it is doubtful if the larger concerns e “ 18 and of the start in a hack for Lee's whippiug and inaltreating peaceful Indians convention today and some of them could | will be in a position to bid now for any of n et e ol, counsel ! ‘ " SED | o . ¥ i ® 4 Hel ew Style I Which Differs | hotel, counsel sald, were inconsistent with | Johnson ran acioss a band of ffty, headed not have returned In time for the usual | {hese craft in view of the amount of naval | ,QUEE Jan, 18.—Sigmund Hertz SHOTGUN EMBARGO RAISED Tow Yo > ssted . the theory of the prosecution that the af- | by John Creek, yesterday near Proctor. noon session. tomortow. 1t would BAYe | work they havo on han 0L NAHS TOTK ARID NORALIONIAS MOLY fair was prearranged on the part of the pellea by | They were armed fo the teeth and were heen oqua npossible for several mem- B firiennd men with the purpose of assault on thie . arresting somo Creeks of this part of bers to attend who were confined 1o thelr [ TRY TQ HOLD UP THE CASHIER |5 ot Mo, liyr oriaihian, ERTRE VIR | WERGIN, Jaud ik eiihe ptradution o |sitl vy Tvaiun to WURcountry, whom they took to Hickory homes on account of sickness e States muthorities, was not brought before |M€W uniforms into the army seems to be [ “The whole case is consistent with the in- iten Yeeu YRR Ground, their headquarters, and whipped. ” Near to an Elee N Bandits Enter Maillard's Just at the | (o yagisirate here today. settled. Pieces of the new uniforms, which | nocence of the defendants under a proper | |NDIANAPOLIS, In Jan. 18.—Judge | These people, It is said on good authority, Today there were seven members absent Closing Mour and Demand The police are awaiting the arrival of a | Fadically difier in form, material and bue | application of the law," he said John H. Baker of the United States coust | have Killed one man who resisted arrest. when the roll was called in the joint con- House's Can Scotland Yard oficer to take him to Lon- |from those now in use, are being worn for | prosecutor Denou tnomers. | took a land today in the blockade of the | The marshal says the country west of here ventlon, 0 that & unanimous vote of sixty i SR ~ don for extradition, trial in a number of army corps here and | pypyic progecutor Emley immediately be- | Midland railroad, on the Grantham farm, (n| % In an uproar, that several bands of four members would have been sufficient to| NEW YORK, Jan. 18.—~Two robbers | mho sum of 0 was found on Hertz, | {hroushout the provinces. An Important | g,y tho delivery of the final address for the | Montgomery county, where the movement | disaffected Indlans, numbering about fitty elect. One fusion candidate receved within | armed with 32-caliber Colt revolvers eu-|hui no trace of the missing bonds was dis. | PUOvation is that shining buttons disap- |yt Mo HIEN B G (T, BEORRER (00 e | Sl RN aen. hindered about a week, | ©ch, are out and are claiming to be the eight votes of this number and one fusion- | tered Maillazd’s restaurant and confee- | overed in his bagga |pear for dark ones, worn underneath the | jounje Bosschieter, he said, was no accl- | Attoraeys for the road appeared In ¢ | 1egally constituted authority in the nation. 18t paired with a republican did not vote tionery store. near the Fifth avenue hotel As there I8 no charge against the wife | ¢loth. The material of the coat is move | 4o ™ 1" was at Saal's saloon and had W\ and asked for a restralning order against | They have clected an Independent chlef, The men behind the scheme intended to | and at the corner of Broadway and Twents- | sho was not searched. She is known to [POTOUS and grayish brown. Its form, &y "yurpose, as Campbell had put it, “hav- | further blockading of the trains and Judge | “0unc!l and other officers and the peaceable have all fusionsts break any agreement | fourth street, just as the place was beik | hyve a number of drafts. Thelr wearables | Semi-blouse, is called a litekawa. It re- | iy 004" time” with the girl now dead, | Baker granted it. people bave applied to the United Btates or pair formed with republican members | closed at midnight and ordered the cashicr | ura costly. Mra. Hertz spent last night |Smbles the Austrian fatigue uniform. The | qf § AE0 L The tracks of the road have been torn up | 8uthorities for protection and demand that their votes be counted. | to throw up his hands. In the place were | wiih her husband at the police station. |LFIals have everywhere been successful. ‘Although it has been stated the girl was [on the Grantham farm by Sheriff Canine, [ These Indlans are all fullbloods, ignorant Persons who have investigated the law on | half a dozen workers and the very boldness | rhis evening she went to a hotel. Hertz The emperor's recent order to officers | \anio to get a milk punch which she had | who acted under a writ of ejectment. Somo | 80d stubborn. They are the antl-treaty this subject are of the opinion that a pair [ 0f the robbers attracted attention. The | i yhgolutely silent on the subject of his|POU to wear civillan clothes, except on cer- | ;i jaraq in the saloon because there was no | hot-headed young men from Ladoga took a | PATLY and say they will make no treaty and would not staud a test before the courts, | cashier had several hundred dollars of the | arrest, tain exceptional occasions, has met with | )y tnere, still t 18 testimony to show | hand against the road and blew up two | Wil Bot allow any Creek council to ratity :{hwrr belng no provision in the constitu- | day's receipts on the desk before him and p—— ":,""';lm' f,"""‘\'"r i :"1"’ AT ‘)'\T‘-‘"u“nyu:rf that McAllister irank milk and seltzer and | bridges along the line. Grantham and a | °P. Soldiers may be necessary to put ].m; lu\lllhnrlmp. the presiding officer of a | it I8 supposed l{(' did not move quickly TO DO AWAY WITH OLD CUSTOM | "“:) f"hn-lf:‘;:;l""h"ml‘ ”":;(“:;’:‘ A:md;"lu ":_ when absinthe was taken into the room | number of his friends, armed with shotguns 'ht‘mvd(mn ‘nnd there 18 widespread alarm lexislature (0 accept a pair during a vote fl:fli\mh o N;'“‘" "?I"; “'"'"‘If“ f"[r"'"; 'll’ SEOLENACRIAE Daeo Ao there was also a glass of milk on the same | and rifles, went to the edges of his farm | Bere as to what they will do next. 0! ed States se 0 Vi y | the men discharged his revolver. he bul- aer. y, . . 3 1] v 1 al 4 o nator. The vote today | e Hen O b OO o eaaniar, | Soclalint Member of Chamber of | The officers unanimously complain of the | (FaY: And that McAllister carried the tray. | where the road enters and leaves and held C s ack o ashie g | ! It i5 a significant colncidence that when | back men sent by the company to repair the | TRAINS ~ COLLIDE ~ HEAD-ON Allen 5K who caught up the cash and dodged under Deputies Wanis No Celebrat extreme severity of the Berlin local com- | Allen ovvonvee o BIKINkAIA ..0uvvenens. caugl P ¢ I I unde Poie h 3 McAllister wanted a hack he found the| track. They turned back freight and pas- | org 1008 Martin neath the counter. The walters concealed of Mass There. mandant, Major General von Ende, who, for o ) ¥ 9 willing ear of Kerr at the ep! senger trains and bave also hindered o | Four People Killed and Cars in Grounse ............ 10 Melkiejohn ... !} thomselyss Lnder tables. The shot brousht —_— | the slightest infraction of the uniform reg- ol he telephone at | senger, train bave also hindered th ofge: e's saloon (e vid y . nove! 0] o HBoth Trais n mplete Haine grarst Sflorian a Brondway crowd and the police. Bran-| PARIS, Jan. 18.—~In the Chamber of Depu- |ulations, places officers under arrest for | [iCfE€2UDBe'S saloon, Kerr evidently await- | movement of the malls 9 i » 1 | R seiissinn ; tiae IASay M. oo ednia sciallac avd SaAk. iioaras Aoty arently does | 118 Such word. 1t Is wmore than a coincl- | The mails have been carried to the edge Wreck. RO Nter § | dishing their revolvers, the robbers rushed | ¢ . o deanto, Socialier . and A &g fmperor Willlam apparently 40€s |, ;e that all this should have happened as | of the farm and there taken in wagons — Harring o 1 fi\;’ll:;‘l‘l‘mll P from Malllard’s, the crowd giving them | WOTKINE man, moved the prohibition of the |not know this habit. This is the reason | {7 FE W5 VS BREAIC ASS "““I"l”;l‘ o ) Tkt OFadthan " tairs aud .l: to| NORWAY, Me., Jan. 18.—A head-on col Shuw . é Thompson ' Mailla | Salitiation "o Hirtaat b Th T R e i~ did with the circle em all ther ound o O d on to] ? Me., col- Hi AN S61Van Dusen plenty of room. Ote turned into Twenty- | Colebration of masses on the occasion of | why nowadays one so rarely meots unt- |t Wt WICL the witcle of them all there | around lision between freight trains on the Grand Absent: Baldrige, McCarthy, Wilkenson, | fourth street and escaped. The other rushed | B¢ opening of Parliament formed &rmy officers in the Berlin streets, |\, 0" o; 0y gement on the bridgo: meither | Trunk railroad near Locks Mill, early to Zimmerman, Murray. McCarthy paired with | across the asphalt pavement on Fifth av The minister of justice, A. Monis, opposed | except those actually occupled with offictal | 3. %0 (ui McAllister where he had been day, resulted in the death of four men and Murray. nue and was captured by Policeman John | the motion, pointing out that public prayers | business e simpy to1d the hachuan which doos ot | PUBLIC GIVEN A LAST VIEW | (0% T ot veveral others, and four Vote tu Detail, Eagan. He said he was Edward Burgess, a | #¥¢ I accordance with the provisions of the jer 9 s f Saal's saloon 1o go fo. McAllister ordered : - locomotives and twelve cars were de- v concordat, and that the ce v announcec ) rdere o G » The republican vote was nfitter ucordat, and that the ceremony announced | GOLONIZATION OF MEXICO | (o nack, patd for the drinks nnd ordered | P097 ©f Former Governor Momnt of | [CRNLE b (" vere very heavy, Allen~Currie, D. B. Thompson e | by the archbishop of Paris, Cardinal Rich el e S A b Ly ndinnn Lies In State | Lot Beis MU e 2 Andrews—D. E. Thompson, Crounse. In Really Martin Kuhows, ard, for Sunday next, was therefore in no v 8 pas WaR 410 ehdor | he Capltol. ¢ASh ROING SXAWD DY WO S0R ATOnAB-CUrrie, Hinahaw PLYMOUTH 1nd. Zan 18— Ths two men | wise ihegal Mr. Emley pointed out alloged inconsist- | | The dead are Peter Thompson, engineer, i | Company rmed ring Chi Armstrong—D. hempson, john, | in jitl here were today recognized as Mar The 217 - Fisherme encies of the story of the ride in the Seul- 3 Beekly—D. E. Thompson, Currie ' Kuhn, the desperado and escaped 1fe The chamber by a vote of 317 to 161 195 Rep e hack as the defend # told ) 3 0 kno amps Feethe—D. E. Thompsor. Melklejohn | conviet from the Ohlo penitentiary at Co- | Shelved the motion —— BAk a8 the detendante told It o218 [ or James. A, Mount, e decensed former | ¥ USKEOND tramPA Herlet—Thompson, Melkicjohr | lumbus, and his brothe Kihns will 8 stand, It thelr purposo was humane | Ono of the trains had a large quantity Hou SRR e S T ove Indlana, lay in state at the | ! Biesner—Hinshaw, Mefklejohn T ThaT iRt cadnhe aRRBE WL | | BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 18.—The Call says ¢ was the il not put under the care of | 20 SrROF of | of explosives on board. The cars took fire Rroderfek - Hinehi, Metkleiiin ) et henitentiory tomorrow | 1S NOT COMING TO AMERICA | that back of a steamship company recently | Nos ‘eul inciend of oo L UNeT $he AL8.8¢ | cantial todsy, =‘“')W‘"‘"'I“‘ :"‘I bt of the ,(|I;‘mn scattered the embers In all di- rown (Cass and Ofoe)--Halner. Crounse. | for A Teward of 8,000 offered by the organized in this eity with a capital of §12.- e o uway It gecorations that had added brilliancy and | OXPlosions wei't Y Wil () =D . Thompson, SHKIe: | (i aicers 'WHI b puid 35 M. Iy T PR splendor {0 the lnnuguration of his suc. | Fections and prevented effective work In sh-Hinshaw, Rosewater 0N ! b hraney Oriental laborers. The. promoters of the cessor PEHAR o) aodlidd ed and the girl was very 11, why was v Reno not the house aroused to afford he ssist try Caln—Mertin Melkleiohn. 9 Xeh. Yan i ot ‘Intentions of Noer scheme, it is nsserted, have obtained from T ass A battalion of infantry and a battery of Crivmey—D, K. Thompso, Melklejohn. | by Wie wefate toduy Leader. (he goyernment of Mexico & vast concession, | (101 Adverse comment was also passed |qyiiiery assembled at tho state houso carly | NEW ZACH TAYLOR WANTED wolution v d ! t ¥ upon the behavior of the accused men wher : Crounse. condemning the practice of hazing at the fishing privileges and lands adjacent to the | WPO% ! 'l in the forenoon, moved to the Denison hotel - Currin 0 Dusen National Military academy at Weat Poln BRUSSELS, Jan. 18.—Frickie Eloff, L Dr. Townsend told them the girl was dead | unq acted as an escort to the body from the Tapgurt Suys Not Bryaw, dga 3. Thompeol Fhe resolution Instructs the Kansas deles - fishing grounds. They propose to bring | .o ive fac at they ow her 2 e, B o compeon, Riltion 1 COREross Lo use every effort ta ne. | Kruger's grandson, 1s bere from The Hague. | 100,000 Chinese to Mexlco and catablisy | “1d the fact ‘|m.'n“h ¥ threw her comb and g6} 10 the capitol se Modern Rough and Ready other personal effects into the river when A guard of honor was formed about the Will Lead in 1004, ‘cwler—Haliner, Meikl cure the adoption of measures necessary to | He says “Kruger has no intention of go- fisheries, canneries and warehouses along Friedrich—Currie, Ha suppress such_practice Ing to America at present, although | rne Mexican coast they left her ccrpse at the side of the road. | yior the south and north doors of the cup —— The case was given to the jury at itol ‘were opened and the public began to| KANSAS CITY, Jan. 18.—Mayor Thomas | [ allogly-— K ki e ———— : ¢ : R vl L T i AT t Ocenn Vessels Jan, 18, | pressed with invitatlons. He possibly might | “\ circular has been issued in the Chinese | ., 4 5 A anguage stating that “the Charter | @'¢10Ck pass through for a last look at the dead | Taggart of Indianapolis, a member of the D. B Thompson, Hamburg. Satled—California, for Marselllos. | Transvaal demanded it.” I | rm— | RS OIS AL 8 0'clonk the budy wes | demberaue. ARtioma commitied, Aaked tar | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 18.—The body | Montreal; W. C. Oliver, brakeman, Bangor; k with men? When Lee's hotel wa: Thompson, Crouns: At New Arrived — Patrlefa, from | 80 later if he considered the interests of the rele NPy eyt el ARG L company proposes on behalf of the Mexi i Hathorn 8. Morlan. | vert, from Manilu Seattle government to sncourage Chinese as well| KNOXVILLE, Ter 18.—John moved to the First Presbyterian church, | day who in his opinion would be the dem= Hibbert-Georwe’ Murphy. Crouiise At' London —Salled — Mesaba, for New | National ng Trades Council. |45 Buropeans to come to Mexico, where ckefeller Niag agr L KIve $16,00 10| where services were conducted by Rev. M. | ocratic national standard-bearer in 1804, rton—Melklejohn, Kinkald, York CINCINNATIL, Jan. 1At the meeting of . Lo 4 A , Newman co PO e R faei et # thiok he will be & man of the Himphrey--D. E. Thompson. Meiklefshn, | = At Glasgow—Sailed—Laurentian, for New | the National Huilding Trades council the | they will bave special privileges « . Tenn., provided the trustees L. Maides 28 M. I, Oumming Smich |8 di=tuBhe. § B ertainly will Johnson—1 E. Thompsen, Rosewater, | York: Pomeranian. for Boston Tollowing general officers . wero elected:| The circular adds that “there is plenty | $50,000 additicnal by 1905, The collcge After the services the body was taken back | Zoch Taylor stripe. Bryan ainly wi Joux i Hainer, Metk'efohn AL Naplex = Arrived Fuerst Bismarck, | President, 1. L. Smvth, St Louls; vice [ of room for 1,000,000 fishermen’ and invites | Baptist co-educational institution to the state. house, where it will lie in unot be a candidate. He said at the Chicage n 3., Thompson, Currie | trom New York. via Genoa, for Alexandria. esldents, William ( hurdt, Chicago; | o o o seribe o | N BT TR T P state bangquet he was a private in the ranks. He [are-n. 'k Thompson, Curtis AU Queenstowi — Arrived — Cymric, from | James 1. Harvey, Milwaukee: George Hig. | Chinese merchants to subscriba to el Carneste He P T Y state until tonight. nquet he w pr Towe— D). F ympson. Metklejohn New "York, for Liverpool. Balled—New | gins, Detroit: W, B. Teaman. Dallas capital stock of the company, which, it| GOSHEN, Ind 1 18— Andrew Carne AL 9 o'clock tonight the body will be taken | realizes, of course, that the fssuo with {‘,'}';‘,‘{};"'H.‘.‘\W“"‘iv:-n‘.’.'y:l' England, from Liverpool, for Boston. Bhea, Cinclnnatl, and W. Willlams, Cin- | says, has made a contract with Mexico and | has notified the managers of the local to the Denison hotel until tomorrow morn- | which he is closely connected cannot win, ! s nwe AU Plymouth — Arrived — Pretoria, from | cinnati. 1. W. Bteinbiss of 8t Louls was | 3 p < et vears | brury wssociation that he will donate $15.00 | ng at §:30 o'clock, when it will bo taken | and for that reason ho cannot win.” MeCargar—-Currie, D. B Thompson New York. for Hamburg \ected secratary-(reasurer without oppo | 1 i {0 84mit free of duty for Afty years | WURD RSCHCecon of w library bullding | 128 o == | "AT Mavihe gulled-Anchoria, from Glas- | Mition. - Adjourned to moet next Junuary i | 11 Chinese necessaries, such as tea, rice, | {7y ity “Goxhen ‘ls ‘the smallest clty Y speclal train, with milltary escort, to | = Mayor Taggart ls bere on private busl- (Continued on Second Page.) gow, for New York, | Nlagara Fall, ete. — | he has ever assisted. Crawfordsville for interment, nes:

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