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JUNE , 1901-TWELVE PAGES. SINGLE COPY ¥Fi (AT Mi\r MERCHANTS OF TWO NATIONS | J{T1} RAPS REORCAMZERS TILLMAN RECALLS Wis. 100 DETRICH (HANCES PLANS CONDITION OF THE WEATHER STRIKL \T 75“‘1”'5 - - Hall, London=Tuik Largely e S B & . \ " T riduy - ¢ WeEi the hnt Wi Buye They Would Dominate s Party Ty sl Will Fot Gs Arourd the Werld, but Io- d Prospect of Walkeut by Buichers Hore and of M WeEinley o Do Not Represens. CMBIA Jun siond Biope st Fhilippines Temperature -t e Dew. | Hour. . Des in Chongo ¥ u tion mo 4 1w 2 CONFESSES 'TWAS A CLOSE CALL IN'96 © row @ " s 1n he HE AND DAUGHTER TO STUDY PROBLEM = 4 .: 2 ltem countr caw e 3 " » Eapinin His Attitude om Seuth b ] o B Platte Fostmasters—Grand Ise » Iusernational President Donnelly Weats to land Site Contest in » Ended. » Decinred that Deme e Comfortably aeé . 7 enped Complete e 4 = Taking the Stund Enceuraged Eold Conference. 1 bia : epebe . o serve . VERDICT IS FOR MRS. EDDY i oy g i St ok » : : e g e Lot SHEEHAN'S REPORT 18 DOUBTED HIN T Court So Order It i Mrs Wood. o & 2 ' ub & or hi . t or de- | ETam.)—Beus b e Usion Questions if Unpopular Fereman Informed Eeal zs There Bemuiue . . % el g il » be done wal to the | PAFLY, 88 Wae announced from Washis b : Was Lot Out. " g : y dotermine whether s res. | U8 Week. lustend he wiil go (o ibe r'hi BOSTON, June . -t e r - T ; . determine whether & Tef- | ihes this summer, accumpanied by bir | libel with great care, wh . ; ' body to tuke place at v Top—_— - anughter, who hus Just PRESIDENT LOOKS ON THE BRIGHT SIDE ' ; ur e sus " gl o oo Bl nding 01 withdraw my finisued ibe school | Were golng on ar " ! L COMPANY'S EMPLOYES INVOLVED ve Muwr coliege. Semator | thIk the pluintiff hae Dot sustkine v thet he had determined |Case. 88 I have already in da, in ¢ — ter of Thoush Sinying b wily WL ppives Ju rom publicetion. In regard They Number 4000 on the Interna- ibe trauApor s tional Lnions Hoster and Might o De p ball. | ¢ ¢t + : Fhilippines have long ¢ S - 3 » b An Afecied by Suek the Mot 0 Encouraging 4 4 e 3 L ¢ be benu congress ¢ E robifpore > . hetr f not re an Order Call Throush (he Day He Males R Y. June i —The executive nuighme i her Weork- p B e r T 5 f Nos merica L alied to ety ’ b " por . 5 f re 1 an bould i b = wguinet the Swift Bros., packing company evening tmar thes 8 1 " h i of roing : o P Bicugo an¢ Omnbi, kB4 there 18 thougk b T b irom £ Fh - 7 p- - 7 . MMpEnY was rd lnter- L owes ore igation ing the dis t e d by the com 1slands ¢ Semastor room t : f u S g o leave Washington for this E By . presigh ¥ the 48 ut w mor 4,000 ure i About Post ue o Frospect of ¥ heve not NCISOO, The prospect L& the muckinists’ strike I8 poorer oduy han it has been suy day he pust few duye 1o terms, over- urbitretion, ely powerless to do t to permit under th they had been expluining towarfl the hat they expect place. |y » o » supreme Hetort Sen L . phoy f Judge one of the &r., cour ® verdict 1 fendupt be orde . rnor : £ y ber motion, which was not sus ummor r s 2 ¥ ¢ . 3 . e r inse s t was that the counts in the decl g wholosale ¢ ) referred to, the publication in the twe 5 d 1 wish The Bee wou i jence periodicals, be & The un v o . o eople who will neediessly o Mrs h view he ng convention of the Metal Trades 18 partic worry over something nos e the 3 the | ang ‘e oy wa l UTAWS GOVERNIR MARRIES oo vou Soriln " vl e fuly o dhaie % L T the D 4 v arned t our psnion t ntor 1 fter & long conferen i for & number of s on the resident " ¢ t with General Corbin yesterduy, sald Captals Mine Euily Kats, Society Wditor, Be- | cific coast (o wake rates o terme without Rather Than Be Wrong srer aut t b S. Thomae A Swobe would lesve the srmy comes Mra. Heber M. Welis—Are kpowing what the ewusl is goipg w0 do Journering Eastward about it urduy will be the President e g e tat t v ] , We should not resor expedien . A e i Jube S Y otunt’ Baidt Only principles will win osophy i of that of- | fused poiniblank to give Swobe another munsion. | orable duty hus been assigned to me be @uy, and there ure o of bew 1 tmagine’ he sald at this b Te he wen exerut Bl | hat 1 can afford to be minority, | fice if he choose 3 und thit | chgnce to show that be was physically ALT LAKE, Utah. June b.—The wedding Sy the wagonload are | Ghuse 1.am connecied with the Department{pyt 1 cammot afford to wrong. “‘The [ YO y’l'l‘x.’_‘"f.»“'.' 3 "W | cupacitated to enter the permunent estab- | of Miss Emily Katz, formerly society ed OMAHADOCTORS CONSPICUOUS Tecelved dully. but moue @l these remem- | of Forelgn Affairs and because it may e | gociston of the supreme court does not settle | Had you read cavetulls gu- istter as- | lshment. of the Salt Leke Herald, and Governor a¢ st Pawl Conventiops Br. MeClana- brances find their way 16 the sickroom, but | thet a tosst coming from my Ups MAY | ene question. At Abraham Lipooln soid Aremsed vou and o Sy afr r “1 vegret this actien uiove (han 1 tun | Heber M. Weli of T'tub Yook place Yo- g i Rapn ey ouch et in buing .-_:-zu..n | in the | seem i .",.; e eamethirg mare than % | of the decision in the Dred Scott case, ‘that oo b & tell you,” sa.d Senator Dietrich. “Swobe | night at the home of the bride's mo Figure Ofcially. hope that the happy time muy come wher ere expression of admiration and | 4.0i0n was law in that case.’ It takes P wenu hoid ke is- | uas made n splendid record, one of the best | (he presence of sbout 100 reln e suffe cun be informed how grewtly 8008 Will 1 think 1 may say that to alt i 5 . 3 exe - £ of that ofhive he quor r's serviee, b : " e ’ “l' ;: w' l-- - l”‘ ety il : o i e 8 s e . Gp | Wore than five supreme court judges don und e g S coind g e oy verviee, but the | mediate friends of the bride ST. PAUL, June er the adoption of or friends and the public generally ¢ - T i anpul the constitution of the United States e i 1o | Cxamination showed him physically disqual- | groom. The cercmony wue ormed the new cons n, the American Medical interested in her weltere effort to think of our relations with the ¥ ttempted to bave the Qisaviiity - ; » Un States ae foreign rel s, (Pro- | MY obj A Clnitan B Give yen - o+ - s mere) Oty o ety | Bishop O. F. Whitney, in 2 assoclation copvention began consideration = ors) 3 i cannot the f it without | th 5 ool . R ‘:' . - NS e dead | oy, igious ritual of the srmon chur: Jf the army canteen, the restorstion of KILLS FAMILY AND RIMSELF AL these wh - o | destroving berties of the % to b . ty ‘uct | nd with that opposition 18 |qpe ceremony oliowed by & reception. | which was n@vocuted lusi week by che Mil- : somewhat e The governor and his bride reccived ury Surgeons "Sust i v : cwer 1o I £ wob es out the lust of 5 i ? . o Teinbe . : bcypghibi ustice Brown save the > v " . D e goes out the last of | gryeyiations untd) D B, whe 7. Seaman of New York moved he udop Suicide : ' . t cor ! 1 1 © best iuterest of repit Fostafn Governor &nd M tuke A reasons for having | Union Pacific overlen rvising architect's | weeks' bridal tour of t n opposing the one por belonging Bickro w and ution was oln to look over the|be the first stop, New York ton, Wash k v Lis mssociation 1y Mr. Dietrich eadd: | ington and Philade | ncluded t but afterwerds 16 wholly iuade- | in the itinerary £ mude blect ¢ the general the care of the business dove.|vip Buftalo, Ninge the gres re. Only seventy-seven and daugh e - s 16 0ld ard antiqusted and 1 jukes. Governor an We 0 e o tes voiec the motion to table, luting the f bor. shot himse Sumin’ S 1 have 1 t . f Supervising Arch vlor 0 send | home after September 1 which was currie i 10 death umes, au b son, Was a of ONe. Ol e e b b n r P D bere to report the feasibllity The spared. | The it following officers were elected this rugedy Commerce, replying to the address of | 908t believe ir . ! resent woetal worning when the vietims were nslee Staoey, who for the . ernoon by various section & weicome, spoke in pert as follows nutions have tried y i b ‘ on - u &t Lhirty Years had 1¢ 4= w84 fhat kind words are the music | ¥ 8nd none has cac rought on %o ne dly ana ton, or aport g2 the abviestility of gul been & trusted enginver at the Clurence | of ¢ 3 » gracious and kindly | *°P WhY this natior this Teason 1 Jthe direc: | ting up & mew building ch is reully k . water tank, arose at § 6. m. 10 g0 10 work b m‘;,‘{(f ar . = ,,v',ldi.: e | pe The wages of e R Bt a ;i what sbould be dobe und which would be Degree Murder Will Probably ¥ 3¢ s lwehn that ho Soved his Samily, G SR T aaneron: orats o Se |Dation as in an Inivitwsl, bot whes 4 by money saved in the long run. Be Asked. 1t seeme thut when he swoke this morning Left that Grand lsiand Fight Duded. Bincey was selzed With wu uncontrollabie ke to commit murder. The wife was The decisia Lincoln WO save Harmbill, Inuienepolis, secretary Puysiology and Dietics—President, ¥. B. | Wynn, Indianapolie; secretary, W. F. How- | ard, Cleveland. Executive Committee—Dr. A. Stengel, Philsdelphia; W. 5. Howard, Chicago; Dr. “ud Prose- | 1 Heckioen, Chicago pening address. | - Ohilg's Disenses—Dr. H. M. McClanaban, tate - ould show that | omgha, chairman; Dr. F. X. W ober's motive for kill ng Kenneds | yoeroturs Chicago from Janus 81 un munuel rental | wag to evold the publiclty ent 10 the you that It was accepted in the same spirit "‘1 e "‘-Q - of 8600 includes equipment, heat, | trigl of the dead man's suit ul the - o Sup et elacil) 9 and if our coming together at this time v oome when the Agiariogs s o = the meeting place of the 1w0: e light, et er hae there been & harder riage 1 " oge or Bat - P T the 140 couvention serves bind in closer ties the rela- PeOPle Will become aroused and right th mertiage 1 WINER B SNoped & ber | The mominating committer has selected . L% | fight over u postofice Jocation than hes | gnd brothers had forced him 1 tions ween the two nations our hopes '“1“*';!'“" SRas e - %t were u 3ttlar ik | bren going ob for nearly six months over | he shown, be suld, that *";:t’;‘:fl““-(fi”;fll‘flt who will be voied for wite - und ations wil B By sty R o] g he | Gue n nion ihat | Grand lsland. Ex-Beutor Thurston got |to cover the compiracy to which the de- | umoy ae Letus urr o Jations e looked Shortly ore daviight Mre. € shall count | age 10 have] Dbtted States 1 should e g keve the |1 have as hi ¢ 1ipto it st first with National Committeeman | fendan: snd ber relatives were parties. The | o rr & equal 1o election: President Btacey'’s marriod Guughter. who lived nesr- | peio po act written on my fombs:one enat s aw . 2w John A. Wyeth, New York: frst vie P rram Her fathor - ¢ vou ‘must ho T and Colopel W. H. Michael, state would msk for a couviction of riurder 1 LN Y, THD OVer ob sOme errand er fat o Aol ‘ dent, D. Alonso Carieiton, Lewiston w1 s rview t wus in favor of the Grand Army of the Re in the first degreee, but if the evidence 1 simly told ber w bud done W0 T . t "t { public butlding 3 yeo v 4 Datdia a o squr o prosident, Dr. Alex J simiy. 4ol drer oue wnd U |ON THE VERGE ®F A CRISIS t J wou public butldiog sud did yeoman service showed thut Keunedy bud made n show of Pu 108 Wioe. ieatatd righ azed vomas g e ol : for the old woldiers, together with lead- | resistance, s lesser degres would be asked. | jonas, Omaba; fourth viee precidont ¢ E band, who immedistely ran over to th — Action t to Prevent Me . send 1o | ing members of the local orgunization prpdiese S S W . || spain Nowinally Tranguil, but Sympe ; t rill, Little Rock. Trustoes: I Btucey bome. Refore he wrrived be heard lgnmuted and mcond TeSUENEUON, 1| Then came the sematorial - election and ’ e pthen? - Mis, Sae e+ g i i oms of Unrest Are Ap- . ; . SET A e g g o L HARDING'S FRIEND IS HELD ru oo 0 Puui T 3 Heppenl Trenton lving on the porch witk his bead mearly | parent s } Jovers fray by asking thet enother inspector ""x.n-.- s R S Gsant, e, v 4 ) NEW YORK i ' Bos. b s . | st Man Bee bows of by be contense of & BeRVIT | upgin june & The sivustion through- | NEW TORK, Jube T —Fiavel McGer, u sext to look over the field paded shotgu luced the bar out Spain remsins critial. Nominal trap. | [O7DEY: Went betore Vice Chuucelior Ste- | NAVY MAGAZINE ON FIRE | Tois inspector. Mke the first mm.—».:‘ Uoved o Se Bate for ie. MAKE HIM FORTY BALLOONS in his mouth snd pullec the trigger with | (0 SRR FORCHE od 8t Ooruaps. but | Y008 in Jersey today &nd applied for i in tevor of & change to the Omahs Loen regular Dealing bis toes the octrol offices wre etill ovcupied by o ‘iunction revent the Amulgimeled | Tewenty Tows of Smokeless Powder |and Trust company's cullding But it KANSAS CITY. Jis - veq Explorer Baldwin's Brothers at The little boy, who Was unbarmed, 18 UD- | oonqurmer und arrests continue to be made. | CURYT CORPREY from carrving ou on Mare Islund Becomes Dot satistactory, and finally Postmaster | oo Willism © Bers. whe foered o e Guiney Equip Him for Northern A general sirlke is threstened owing to the | [PeciAl WOCHDE tomurrow the deal for Jted General Bmith put an end to the whole | ;moyterious @isappeasance. on- April 5 ot Voryage—Tn Kuusas Next refusal of one factory to employ 300 work- ; i e e thing By penewing the iekse o0 the 30es-| g " soseny Mo., of V. Harding men. The railwey men have Struck Bt oo OIERS. Apd a VALLEJO. Cul. June i—A magazine at|ent quarters and now It is presumed pesce | ooy ior ne’ o @c 08 1 an bank of | QUINCY, IIL, Juae Evelyn B. Bald- ORTBPABAN he Mare lsland nevy yard containing about wil come to Grand Jsland L Bain wag | WIB ATetic explorer, arrived here toduy to ROSY : powder became | N. K. Griggs of Lincoln, one of the Bur- | jo B0V % SREE ATROS Bere MR WAE | ooner with bis cous wmwuel and Thomas property. The Gead wife was 8 siste broul mical action. | ingion sitornevs and logs) Tepresentative | it me ) AL Bl b oo 074" | Baldwin, aeronsuts and baloon maker E Dele, oue of the most prominent = . Vreaer B powa » ut generated of Kilpatrick Bros. & Collius, contrac il Segerbon Bidcndl o2 Bl 'M,,"fq The Baldwins bt en making & num citinens. Untll this tragedy Stacey's sanity | P'go0e SOl e a8 e et t . orce the top off | ik in the city for o few days S e e T S rneug | Der of batioons cxplorer und & test bis persons] property held by the Hutchin & lurge hyar bilioon was to huve Rural free delivery service will be es- | son police after his wrrest sald to be | PSR made 10 bul was preventod by a tablished July 1 ut Siduey, Fremont county, | several telegrams of & sensations! uature [ 107®: small balloons heve & The args covered I8 thirty sguare purporting to be from Harding to Bain | PP ® € 10 be used i taking ) U o pst of several b B . a ° aSE ” - S eteor scientifie observa nh Jan sud separatist movement to prevent the | T : r veral bundred | pies with & poplation 25. W. F. Hen- | Bain ie seid to have first admitted that | i - CHILD CONFESSES MURDER | cvu trom ecoming srremediol : . be b toul 1088 | sicknon hus been appointed currier be had been empioyed ut 8t Jameph by | TV g0 10 sop Pelatinds 15 souh g ’ s k r Y smokeless pow- | mpe pogtofice st Ewan Lake, Emmet | Harding, but later denied t aoters ausat BhL CCTINRRES N S Beven-Yenr-0id and His ITISH RECO o i b o ¢ ucted of brick #nd goupty, la., hos been discontinued. Mu Seoters Banmt. S S SSE Nive ey Wother Killed Atke BRITI VER STORES ° Kia Stwe 3¢ won 1Bt was vecrontly. 3 | aall 30 et 0 Gloves sbetey, | OENTIFICATION OF SUICIDE | 10ty “Avmarica ot Bt ™20, e e A & 1 on the en nd Uy The alury of the ptmaster st Shelby p g " Colonel White's Cotumn Comen in con- CUBA WAITS IMPATIENTLY |, . rovsiindnd B Shoicod S B g Bl e e Fritijof at Tromsoe, ssiling north before - la., has been In OB Young Man W Killed Himself mt| jyy Post-Diapateh from Aurora. Mo Bogooing TIaft Amentuent | iorrr ot oos Dibeings e the lateot swept| Tumws rurel fros duliveey Jetter onriere Tennensee CHAFFEE ARRIVES AT MANILA Stallion and her stepeon have been Cape Osleny. Tusiles Haven't Arrived in Havuna. S8 There 1o Wit Aistie enciisment woer sl oa e S SRS S and placed u Juil wlens, the | 5,5, 4. —Colunel White's column ceme in S e <8 fact that s large guen of powder i Moftett E. Coun, at Lyons : ol i e o they | S J‘::::u‘::u o & oeeh | tions from Wushington regarding the Plui | PUTPE 0n Mare isiand, not over a ha Jows—John J. Dunlap, st Hopkinton; A killed Alice Stallion, uge t i or ", » € away The officl the neva) sta- V. Marth oxville A Alexande punies, Renches Fo Bas it that the mother und kon huve been teken from wil and lynched but owing et " S tion are busy directin fighting of Waterloo, and Leuls Herbst, st Du- | - 500" o 0 0 gy and recovered the stores looted from | * . Wood, fire e utions sEuinst any pospibie | resident of Memp MANILA, June Genersl Chaflee und sl ve hud pramuised that the convention w g chcrn s A s P OB g 1o the prostration of tolephone wires i | SWeSIOWR heve the le esday &nd & meet dangor, 11l give ov nformution. A D. Chemberlain of Wyoming has vementn “:"N“;‘"“”fl e ”M”-‘"‘lllx‘u-u Galena it cunnot be confirme o . ¢ —_— 8 forest supervisor in Wyo-| At New ! i ed ¢ 4y on the Unite Gulens wnu Jnmestomn Gurrison Small . s d " Life's Work Nearly Ended . s gl g o, [ nd | Btat ansport Sumner from Tuku. The AP e — CAPETOWN, Junc 5.—The garrison of CORBervatives ! ne i i - r sl s Hevokes CorbetCs Certifiente o pe Colony, which surren. | the ffteen wh v . ey : - unball | ger . certifivete held 1 ¢ 2 ommang nduy ! Suset 8¢ the Malacanens mar the sy mate have totaled ons specifically that the 1 h be unruly A uhoe Indisus Wyoming - v e loer Rev. J A Heury, s NEW ¥ the New York Anti-8 oo s be rmendme her | T 3 hut his office no wdvices whatever to r + ™ N Gearge 4. ¥ timeny showed thut Charies p There seems 1 teeling | | : B 4 Y | indicete the disturbenees smong the Arey ey > { Rev. T othars visited Corbot Leaves for . he instructions are in torm of | 1o pas ¢ s | ahoes und he 0id ol believe amy serious - e | who was 1 vad In the apartments saloon on Broadway Bunduy. Muy 5 e BERLIN. June our \ ap ultimatum tbe convention inat Gupger was immipent If such was the| Al Gueen e r " Rirk iy three weel There were olher men @rinking in the 3 . T Use 19 Ancept thew End ber SRR Wa for Kobe, Japas, | dissolve, reception manifesied (v every eve and felt hAUOD 16 v“fl it ;."_v’ I ws sbaniion She KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 5.—A jury was in the clasp of every hand it is my priv- | déclaration of independence and the for my reply +nd| The fight over the change in the Post- | pecured this afiernoon in the cuse of Lulu ilege to express the thanks of the New R 200NN We m appenl - hove honored | Ofice site st Grand Island 16 st last ended. | Prince-Kennedy, charged with murdering the fwst to suller. With a clock welght | york ‘Chamber of Commerce, and espe- |0 ihe couaclence of the people. 1 want i : ¢ individuxl. In | Todsy Postmaster General Smith notified | per husband, Philiy H. Kenneds Stucey sent her into eternity by & bW | giully of my sseociates here present s | LIS to be & world power, but & power fo A ¥ whut 1 thou ! | Postmaster Harrison that the lease on t 1 o t y v D be BRI oD | eutor Hadley mude his on the left temple. His duughter, Alma, | your guests ut this memorable banque good, not for evil. 1 dom't want it tc culuted v ! Y he bullding ut present occupied by the suid that BP04 S1. S AP IS oem dpiitalss WAth 1 was happy inepiration that dic. | FTeAt becuuse its drum beat can be he 1y miw Y tinue { postoffice hus been remewed for five years g‘» ’v‘ semsr's s Jumes, her brother. There the futher nex od your kind invitation and 1 pssure | BTOURd the world, but because its civilizg 3 . went, and, picking up the boy, leid him or a cot ip &n afjolning room. Then, with the clock welght, the crazed man ended the life of his dwughter as be hud thut of the It would also another motive was i» . able to give amy account of the tragedy $tacey was @ Mason in good stunding. He addicted to no bad bebits and had amessed quite @ fortune. He wna | VIE0 und snerchist excitement is rife In sixty actes of fine Jund and hal Burcelona, where the “reds” met in de [ governor's hidition never been guestioned, but pow it I s of work and loss of slee v . p " OF Sosh and lses P crisie as an “excecdingly grave moment for e e g’ . 4 Sow unbelanced his mind and tmpe B L keI, 0 Bt e = u d danger of an commit the with ghest cnergy with regard to the Osta v g 9 . ) The m ne is & fine one, con peruls, in &0 iDterview character he o aad ¢ w slowly Western Mail lmprosements, g, June The young man who on t onfess he | committed #uicide at the b her & major gen- . s e Geversl Chaflee will be Gen. Murmurs from Wieming Warpath 3 o versl Chuflee will be Gen e rTing &nd that trouble is fear: Father bey were verion should voie for or agivs Indien Commissloper Jones said today bi | case. the agent would have Dotified Lbe vl e BB wul, fram | poise Blanies will be arr fdusons Presyicrien charch, New Yok | Geperument si omc I aew York. Salied—labn, for New oYtk | ihe coronet toded.