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ESTABLISHED JUNE O\IAIIA. SATURDAY MORN l\(-. JUN 1901-TWELVE PAGE: SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. — S D ——— — = FIVE ARE INDICTED FoR A TRANSATLANTIC RAGE | )SSESSHENTS ARE VERY SHY | UMION PAGIFG DEAL mire [TRANSPORT TURNS TURTLE Lipte hrecTh n.-uu‘ —— v Mite Te natitation and Win Grenter B W Guy O, Barton Cawe Etirs Grand Jury “5 e T \Frsnchiu Corporations Gat Off Remarkably 1 Pacitie. Ingalls Uprets in Dry Dook and Orushes| o Qe L 3 orryboat Northfield Goer Down with Hune LONDON, June 14.—When the attentior Easy o» County Taxes. NEW YORK, Jome 14.—(Special Tele Lifs Out of Workmen, At Omaha Ve Freveat ot te Court, of Bir Thomas Lipton was ¢ afiod ‘today ‘b v ___’ gram.)—8uch ,\mv progress has been mud —_— . Hour A dreds of Passengen, { the report that his secretary had announcerd | on the Union Pacifi--Northwestern-8t. Paul SENATOR DIETRICH'S TRIP 1S POSTPONED 4 o AR -ABLUUA -4 — LANT K. SALISBURY ONE OF DEFENDANTS ; 'm«’ u“.llx‘x':’\ L'”h’n“l‘w”r-»\lfy;‘\f‘r':"‘.n ',I.,,f"\'.'f,[.ZJMORE TWO PER CENT VALUATIONS :v‘»‘..( ‘“.:‘-Iy‘n],“.‘vv:w’:‘« yvl-u':. ‘,’,"“”\t‘”"' il N e | LOSS OF LIFE IMPOSSIBLE TO ESTIMATE — offered, he replied that no m..ammu" p " - au | OMclally prociaimen before Qeorge J e 1 on Which They . i . y | had bee de, but did not see w e ertie aned at Thousands o0 0 elig th his long vernment Veasel | oo , 3 He is the Uiy Attoraey Whe Hed the | kl:vlu!:l“n:'vl r :rv” His eagix ,..,(\."‘w"hl Carry “onded Dehts of Million :,1:,,,,::’.:‘ and .‘,l “"\" d::nr,\‘m:”)uj gter Were to Snil Lies Upset at ¥ | Joreey Central Express Feat Mauch Clu Omaha Geld Locked Up. the New York Yacht club was concluded =How to Make Up Missourt Pacific concoldation. The legal | the Hotto y Doet the Nisohi ‘My obligation I« to the New York Deficit, | talent of the Harripan consolidation bureau | Basin, % Yacht club,” «ald 8ir Thomas. ““When that b is bur et | working out th ‘ CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY IN WATER DEAL [has been fulfiiicd 1 would feel free to tochibiou] detalla §o scscilitive With- it S {SUFFERS DEATH IN MEXICO | CRASHES HEAD-ON INTO STATEN ISLANDER accept other proposale, although thus far | Old Glory floats over the court house In | general plans submitted several weeks ago.| NEW YORK, June 14.—(Special Tele 5 noge ks best made to mil seven places, the blind goddess of justice | As they ’n: three systems have )~Senator Dietrich and Representa- AR SEWIEE SN0 TRrtNIDRIGE N e Taylor, the R ’ 1y, Amioag | ¢ \\’uh regard to a report elreulated in the | ctands proudly atop the dome with her |total m ¢ niles, 8 bonded tive Mercer will not afl on the Ingalls for Brutal Crime iy Tied and Water Instantly Filled with Struggling nited States that he would not object to | scales evenly balanced, the board of equal- | debtedness of $170400.000 and a share Manila, for the big transport turned turtle ¥ Those Hela . A race between (he two Shamrocks across | ization is in session in the basement and | ita| of $350,000,000. With the Central this afternoon, crushing the life out of L en and Women, AL o hid [the tax assesements against the million- | cifie annexed as the plan contemplates, the (W0 Workinen and injuring several score, | CHICAGO, June” 14.-A_spectal to the " ““There is nothing in the supposition that | & corporations remain at ridiculously | length of the tra I be inc ed to The transport was being finished for its \.“' o “ v 3 hAnt s oo N MUST ANSWER FOR PUTTING UP n, Aoomght do fo.. I am unable to se: any |jow and inequitable fgure arly 19,000 miles and the bond and share | trio in e basin. *IC was on dry | Samuel Baca, an Ameriean clilzen, has | WAL STREET BANKERS AND LABORERS tport In such & suggestion. More than| The citizen with the thousand-dollar | eapitalization to alout $900,000,000 fn the | dock. Workmen were on it and under it, | ot Chiliuahus, Mexico, He was 63 rudited L’:“ 1 have not yet decided to send the | homestead Is assessed at 18 per cent of its | aggregate. In the consolidation Juggle working like ants. The shoring on the | '/ \|-I|“\‘1 "’:vv"::‘”lyl;h‘ gy :»1"1:( ;‘»’;\‘ Tugho (v Hurry Hes bt Prosee & Attorney Has Privilege | Samrock I over. What f would like to |actunl value or more, while the corporation | other $100.000.000 can easily be added fo|DOTt side suddenly gave way. The boat e s ading a4 gung alde escne, b do would be to arrange a race with the | with millions 1s considerately put down by the total, making 1 round $1,000,000.00( areened over and dry dock and boat were | /110 Mexico, where they committed one of de In Flowi Conatitution across the Atlantic after the | the ussessors to pay tnsce o & nor oent of i $00R RUbIEIRed the most brutal crimes known in the annals challenge race, whoever wins there. This | the When the Ingalls began to totter the |Of the border. They tortured a Mexican o4 men Muy He Implicated. would be good spert and a fine test of sea vorkimen underneath fled for their lives, | Merchant and compelled him g TR | " Vo he A ANy Sheava: ikt y | hiding place of his money. The seared el ‘:;-r::m:hml x:‘ ften heard this or that onsented to part with thelr 8t. Paul hold. [ Many escaped, but when the big hull finally | LR PIACE of Y | 0 could be or could not be done | me s no eason for exist- gl e y » g ettled {t whs found that a large number N ith hot irons and mutilated him, GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, June 14.—(Spe- [ 1f we were in midocesn, Why not see? | nos ;’»v-h:xlv "7"_"Ihr::1|.vr"r‘ n ’-ruvm‘§:|.1| :‘“,g\“( thus fnsurlog harmony I the ROFLR- | 0q “been crushed or matmed, and ¥ [ AL Wi I R cife band g atve | SEW ORI Suoh clal Teleg )=Five indictments were re- | Such a race would he an admirable test of | Statutes of Nebraska The street selzed on the announcement as | 1YINE helpless at the bottom of the dock. | fNIShing with the man they treated his | ram.) —One of (h turned {oday by he wpoclal grand jury | the stabllity of a yacht under varying con- | On the appliention of any person consider- | apnopeircl telzed o bulling the prica of | SOVeral were held pinned fast beneath the | PFELty ¥oung wite in a horrible manner. | collistons in the bis which has for five weeks been investigat- | ditions.” { e nsell aggrieved of who shall com- | o '\.]- "" ol - PRSIEEE M two t vessel and the side of the dock. On deck | PACA was eaptured in Texas and sur- | place at & o'cluck 10g the scandals growlng out of the at NEW YORK. June 14.The irtimation of | plain that’ the iproperts” ot (her te ax- | irectly concorned. | “Silent” Smith and his | there was a wild panic as men and women | Fendered by the State department to | the foot of Whitehall street. ‘The North tempt 1o have the city council let & con- | SIF Thomas Lipton that he would like to | fs it ‘oot (the Board of Fquaiza friends stond out sgainst the J. Plerpont | €1t the transport careening, and a rush [ Mexico. He was tried at Chihuahua, found | field of the Staten lsland ferry crowded tract for supplying Grand Raplds with pure | arrange a race across the Atlantic between |rect the same as shall appeat to he jast Morman proposition for the purchase of | YAS made to hold to anything that was | BUilty and sentenced to be shot. Last [to the guards, was run into and sunk in water. The men indicted, the charg: being | the Constitution and the Shamrock IT after | Every property owner who is oaylng | s, Paui (n. the isjerest Bt Norinern Pa. |Made fast. As it was, soveral men were | Monday morning at daybreak he was led [nine minutes by the Jersey ‘Central ra conwpiracy, ure: Lant K. Salisbury, city | the International races was conveyed to | taxes on 16 per cent of the nctunl value | g nurled with great force against the vessel's | from his cell (o the patio in the interior [ road express boat Mauch Chunk. A score attorney; Thomas K. McGarry, lawyer nd | the members of the New York Yacht club | of his property, while the corporation as Al from going ‘\rough. Later on they | !l receiving severe injuries. So far as | Of the prison. A squad of ten picked men | or more of passengers are dead, but the { Bomame] SRSy & JETAH; tapitaites of | (ORIEht. Geeat surprise wah expRebU al | sessmente remuin’ st from 2 %0 b Do oot | yiglded to the blmEeEmeme ot . 1) kaown, fions of the women were setl. | LICAT SONMmARA of & leutenant had already | total drowned may not be discovered for New York City; Stilson V. McLeod, ex-| the possibility of such an undertaking. | must be aggrieved, because he is being | i n, acting for and in behalt of the | OUS1Y Injured. They were visitors from | been drawn up in line. At the command | days mavager of the Grand Raplds clearing | Secretary J. V. 8. Oddie had heard nothing | asked to pay more than his equitable | vanderbilis and intsreats. {doatified. wiip, | Washingtor e Ry orans tre e Hred ae vub w¥d | Withiln house; Gerritt Albers, & young attorney |of the proposition oficlally, but he sald If | share of the expenses of the county and | (ne Northwestern snd: New Yers eoort Hures Call for Ambulances. {He bedy ‘of Suca, the Texan, topuled over - IR A omae Licte ppit Qi L nd lay upon the ground riddled with | womwen s A Cpadirie u.r.” ; Stk s m'xh'n;'v‘ 'Y.x‘lln had broached the fdea | state governments and the wav was cleared for an alliance of | The noise caused by the fall of the vessel | puitere " ith nen, acreaming for help and strugsling Salisbury s the lawyer whom G . ISt be feasible. It & man who is assessed at 16 per cent | " Pacific, Northwestern and St. Paul [ alarmed every workman in the nelghbor Y 111, to keep above t irface. Before the i t orthwestern and St. Pay rmed y workma e nelghbor ‘G o eputy Sherift TR iy eman SR SRR i CHlaaRo | S (088 Fioq for stngla:minated yaoHis | comiplatns atd - ehioWs to (e board tAL | (nto'n 16kl teRAINGHHE WVRMIME Inating. | BOoh BHA & furey chil nas socy (L eiatbor g TR e s oo herlff | Northfield had 4 more than 200 feet s TLUny RN SRS waiiing | HOBE B Y elCd aiasty-footers stand | other texpayers are sssessed as low u3|ihe middle west and Beding the ey 1o |Isnces and the police. Besidee ton hbe sage from the Schnabel ranch, neven miles | o 1 Allp it 850,000, and the indictments in this case I |:- :rln 2\ ril Sir lhn.nm must know | from 2 to 5 per cent, what would the hoard | the situation in the norhwest and south- | lance surgeons twenty-five outside physi- | goutheast of here, to nm‘.»m.-'nn- R M are a result of the publicity given the 3§ «\” e ls willing to arrange such ¥’ was asked of a member of the Board | west with their lines extending into those | clans alded in caring for the injured, It Glover, sherlff of Gonzales county, was water worke deal by the Barton case. (8 race with the Constitution | of Bqualization areas | may be that the loss of life may be 1ArRer, | killed and Henry Schnabel was badly | 01817 1O their engineers o stop and SRR N Cunipeiiets 839 ot Bamed 4\ he auestlon was ralsed by members of | I don't know,” was the candid reply for no search in the hold is possible to- iy has PAGLY | ull speed astern, and both boat Tectly upon Barton's experience with Salis- | the club as to whether or not the syndicat wounded by two Mexicans. Detalls of the raiRcel But does he law say that the board loudl Then e crash « i1 tartling bury and the others In the Grand Rapids | Controlling the Consitution would ho open | musr squalien. et GENERAL MILES ON THE FLAG |»ixit {ragndy are nol oblainable tonight. The y (RIE o ke’ sibigies here were 240 carpenters, machinists and chtis sboRBM cry of fear as if from one voice was heard, scheme, the grand jury conaidered the B: far further propositions of any kind after | vyg P Mexican aped “Mont ¢ inslgn B other laborers at work on the vessel and then the shrieks and its of the hu ton case In connection with the similar ex- | the cup races were ovor. 1t s sald that | «rhen, it [ am assessed at 18 per cent BE S 2 ) | dock at the time. It is supposed that th 7 | dreds packed on the Staten Island ferry pertence of David Fitzgerald the owners of the boat will put the Con- | and another taxpayer is assessed at 2 per [.:’:::'" ik vessel was thrown from n:'!‘m. keel by ST. PAUL IS STORM SWEPT Scores of women fainted. Others leay Wi P HRRTCRTE (s Lstt Onbs etitution on the market as soon as its t, what s the board going to do about functlon s pertormed (et T ; ballast improperly placed, or by the shift M Nosthd madly into the water. The Barton's negotlations were outside of it I BUFFALO, N. Y June 14.-~At the Tem- | In& of the blocks on which it rested, caus th it W instant's pause succe Michigan, and not so easily reached by th | " You Inin Mo nough. grand jury, but Fitzgerald operated here SCENE IN FRENCH CHAMBER He was simply contractor, as Loss was fn the Barton matter, and the real man be hind Fitzgerald was Taylor. Barton got his money back by securing the arrest of Sallsbury, but Taylor has been less for- | papio tunate, The surprise was in the indictment of Taylor, who furnished the money which the others are nccused of having divided among themselves. Taylor came here last of Pushing Caxe Agninst Some Not Ment , and City Co & oand Night day it was confrmed that James Henr actual value of ite property. The board | §mith (“Silent” Srpith), Peter Geddes, the | of equalization has wo purpose for going mours and the Milwaukee group had i Down Ly 10to sesaton other than to equalize assess says and Great Northern and prevented the three minutes after the collision the water was filled with frantic men and arent that a collision was (nevitable The captatns of both vessels rang fur boats after an ling the rammin ple of Music on the Pan-American grounds | Dk it to 1ist, driving the shorting beams Tw Ry separated. ‘Through a great ragged hole “I suppose” replied the commissioner, | (04aY Flag day was observed under ths | (hFough the rotten walla of the old floating ol torn in the ferryboat's si Anti-Semite Member In Removed for | “that if you complained hard enough the | 3uspices of the Daughters of the Ameri [SER e l‘;'.“”“'l‘ L ;‘”.‘ kmen | ST- PAUL, June 11.—A terrific wind and ‘h“ & torrent. Mauy of the women were VIOTORE Attuth o6 AERRisa board would either have to reduco your |can Revolution, the Grand Army of the Re o b per "““'“ *“'_I“_"’l"'l“‘“' me" | rain storm swept across this city and vi- [ hysterical and with whitened es and tracion of Alges assessment to 2 per cent or raise the other | Public and other patriotic societics, Lieu- | Who crowded the vessel and dock, pre- | nity this aftornoon tore fronts were | L°ArS running down their cheeks they fl fellow's to 16 per cent.” | tenant General Miles was received with en- | PAing her for a voyage to Manila, there | piown in, streets were flooded, many side- | CIItched at the life savers, which were June 14.—There was an exciting| In an article in The Bee of yesterday it | thusiasm. | were supposed to have been thirty Italian | walks being carried away, and for some |tBhUy secured in a network of wires scene In the Chamber of Deputies today. M. | Was shown how the county might add | General Miles reviewed the history of the | laborers in the hold of the ship, emploved | time business was geromlly suspended.| Mem Al Pros " Drumont, anti-Semite, Alglers, attacked the | $1.971.715 to the total of ‘the assessment |flak. “Whatever may have Inspired Wash- |1 ehifting her ballast. While the work- | Several electric feed wires burned out, WILH bt Yo sz6h - government In connection with the admin- | Tolls by assessing the packing house and | INRton in drafting the design,” he eaid, “ihe | MeN Were trying to escape the dock Itself, | blocking street car trafic. Lightning set Sbived tike & hote &0 LarL e g Istration of Algeria. When a vote of cen- | Stock yards properties at an equitable | result was the bequeathing to the nation, to | ©Verbalanced by the weight of the ship, | fire to the residence of Chris Johnson, in Axla ““‘ "x i g | knew the North euro and exclusion from the Chamber was | f8ure. Teday it is shown how $1,546,227 | maintain unsullied In all its original luster | tUrned on its side and sank in fifty feet of | McBeal street, destroying it. Several other P "l“”' ally hurt. It was rolling Monday us & witness for the defense, testl- | roposed an a result of his remarks, M. | more might be added if the properties of |and for all nations to behold and respect, | Water. A number of the men were borne | qwellings were struck. The storm played | Me1¥/lY and sinking rapidly. But thess fying Amung biher tings . (hat.be.ad Kot | iiipone vetiad to leave uniil'e body of | the rich franchise corporaiions were as- | the most glorious ensign ever unfurled as | 10WN into the water and jammed under and | havoe at Camp Northcott, stopping all drill- | ™ 1 some laborers going from their work, back all of the $100,000 he advanced, with | y)4ier, antered the house, when he refired | Sessed the same as are the belongings of | the emblem of a frec people, During the Dencath the wreckage which rose to the [ing by the Woodmen teams. Tents wero | °thers bankers from Wall street returning : shouting: “Vive I'Armee!” and “Bas los | POOTeT citizens. With this $3,517,952 added | century and a quarter that our flag has b o ey maraibatshi could not | Yopaed and sy iblond dowe,"iOne tant |ics LtiE SSROUES BocKes Top 4 o, Thomas McGarry as attorney's fees, and | jhontl0 | to' thie: total ot -the cousty sesessmont, the | floated in the air other nations have falien | P learned tonight in which were twenty women went down & st of the women and children, a8 thejtadiinony et Other. witeasbs, was | S, o during the course of his at- \rv-\.-nun from the annual tax, without In-|into decay and their ensigns have been low- One of the Dend Identified. With a crash, and the much-soaked party | SC0res of the we | seized little ones In their inat atileast 915,000 of It had remained 10 |, e, o0 ™ rioun octals; oalied the pre. | CTeASIng. the rate, would be increased by |ered for all time, but outiEAves sanderd | Martts Anderaon, a painter, was caught | W28 rescued by a contingent of Kansas and | 48 O took charge of the two or three Grand nn;m. at least up to the time of | [T B Algiars.a. wiatatitahd dm”w]"”"‘)u\. 84423, a sufficlent sum to pay off the | s one of the olde:t now (3¥cfitence. hav- | under the descending side of the ahip and | Miésouri men Ux jogunately mone was i SOTEN 5:0,:‘"':‘: I:‘";l.r:h“'\:_"”':o'_XI Ky I‘r’::m e R en T mrand Juer. that body | orinister of justice, M, Monis, and the min. | Overiapping debt of the county. -Or, if it |ing remained unchanged (oRwpt for the aa: | Lo outright. *Oth¥rs were dragged out YIRIOE " Abolt RN Tiyto s of the wambh farussa TITOR Gutscad oeihced e, ued fome hers. (0 TNty In |1 ST TF Marine, M, 06 Lancesh wers o[ shoull 88" more dédirablesithe (nctése (n |ditton of stars) whils tte ¥ioey nes vach | o} the water badly injured or half drowned | AP Was ”“"””“"“" bl e e e T T bt oot e . e B et il 1 60 e [ the nssessment would enable the county |seen fn the light of three chnturies - and hurried to the hespltals 10: ignaralls: the'storm broke.a little | 960 100 PIeSSECOrS andl Jumped B ity (g fhanay e Inaloted: Hle | Incldait s arodss dirisx tHe, dabate | DORFA to decranse the tax Fath: Captain Richmend P. Hobson, represent- [ Added ta the horrors of tonight was the | Flier In the afternoon and did much dam- | T1E® S0 CTAM of every sort, hearing the RpBETNITH] the . JRHe 8y upen_an snti-Semits interpelation regard. | The Omaha Gas company Is assessed At |ing the navy, was recelved with a remark uncertainty of the fate of the men in the | 28% the first Congregational church being | g¥i0% ’p"?","””',' :'r.";",‘" h‘,':" fm“?": ing the recent uprising at ‘\lurxumw ®iThe | 241 per cent of the actual value of its |abla demonstration, the audionce rising and | vessets hold. Some managed o get to the | JAMAKed $1,000 by lightning. trmCNON Ho0 MAVEITiveca . Tbb ot Ly sonal property, the Omaha Street Rall- | che 4 2 CHICAGO, June 14.—Although the tem- North and Bast rivers. The North interpellation called upon the government | PTSOnal prop cheering for fully five minutes. Captain |dock and leaped into the water as the ves- g i fleld was just floating, a crippled hulk, a e way company at per.cent, the Omaha | Hobson &ald the sister reputi: s pecature was milder today, there were three 3 s | to extend more thorough protection to | 4 s | 4 Ister republics of the | vel was sinking, but it is feared that the | the first tug hoat reached ft. In scores of I vetieh catantits [ Water company. at 4,18 per oent, the Ne- | wegtérn hemisphere would: come to know |miajority were: less fortunate ,:’;‘r"p" ":l'f:l""l',:‘d“' il UL il i PR B On the resumption of the sitting M. Wal- | "A':“",""("h”r 'x:‘::”“_;_h',";x"':'r:":";h:‘l:“'m B ioong four flag vu.ykv.. and (o know it would be to| The Ingalls went into the dry dry dock | 14'1(\.\';()'n|“\K';,r;\‘, recontly from Peru, | 81000 deck and held their hands beseech deck-Rousseau, the premier, made a long Light company at 8.6 per cent. These are | & now that it represents all that {at 11:30 this morning and $50,000 was to JOHN LA Iaborer. ingly to the tugboats, almost letting go speech In defense of the Algorian admiu- | (" CORBLLY LG BOT CORL: | THeSE ATC | 1x highest in human government and human | have heen expended on her repalrs. The| Loy their hold before the boats were within 10) Ing attorney can. If he pleascs. ol other | 1SLration. He declared the uprising at clvilization. He then paid a tribute to the | lock in which she was placed was a very teet defendunts with them by sty fline 1o | Marguerite was an isolated incident and | o Omaha streets for their private b | " :h u|u|;1 tre }’ :h”""\“ v‘:"\"\w |”':~ | army and to General Miles. He reviewed | old one, having been constructed over fifty danfed (he 2 - . | D88 purpose 5 a8 1 A5 | the work of the navy from its b g | years ago. A s mada se the formation against them. The announce. |‘i¢hled (he allegation that British Metho- | gipor' tuxpayers are assessed the result | iy e : . Sintlog | yasrs aeg. cAnieffartiwas mada Lo close the | As fast as the pug nose of tugh dists had given arms to the Arabs. The ! | down to its last victories during the Span- | gate at the time of the accident, but it was ment made tonight is that this will prob g'””“m” fy e bka o ¢ | ould be as follows ish-American war, unsuccesstul, No one could be found ¢ E ¥ Makea Mis | bumped against the side of the Northfield ably be done, and some mbers of the p a2 8ald d ound no proof | _ AW Sl IRUORSeRIY 3 bl i " et pe - was blac w E 9 ¢ d SLLY otnatl ias Bod thoabelyizery QL h8 | ket (tHs ‘miinwionatien I Alxiera hd. ss- NEW YORK, June 14.—The annual meet- | night who could give any estimate of the L S ML LR L o LR R A HATE heme Rl R against the | | ng of the American Flag ussociation was |amount of damage the disaster had entaled. SAMARLY: L AR AR (R RITTSL TR AR (A The grand jury reported at noon and | French. He announced that the govern- | 3 held o the governor's room of the oit Re:teamkport was formeriy. e \Glears | oINOINNATT JUmsTd~=P. 3 Conlon ob|ttor i ourt ot (e ¥R AR Judge Newnham of the criminal court at | MeNt Proposed to remove the police of hall v‘ndm ITV; picsident, Ralph E. Prime, | water. She was owned by the Louisiana loux City, la. first vice president of the | pa xdl women and children o' tha nel “w‘ a from At . Bl presiding his association is a delegale | Lottery company, s J - | passed we and ¢ he § once made out bench warrants for the fn- | Al&eria from the control of the sem TR Ty e o 4 E 8 aslegats L Sompany, which, after its expulsion | jnierngtional Machiniuts, arrived here today | tugs, pleking them off the side guhrds. dlcted men. Albers, Salisbury and McLeod | Semitic mayor and to replace them under MPANIES Arison oamiaier 48 Demmivase ot | fomNew Oribwar. waed'inen ita oarry: gl oridi R RE TSt RIS HEREL S IR R SReR At e eI LR responded promptly. When they came be- | the supervision of the prefect of Alglers thirteen members each from fifty-seven | stockholders to its new home In British Mr. Conlon has just returned from the in- | and half unconacious with tesror Bt fore the court bail was fixed at $5.000 and The Chamber then adopted a resolution veteran, militar patriotic and historic | Hondurs 4 to speed back with the news ;rPlIll'IfinnI convention of machinists at A hundred 0|"|nlyv: passeng. had rushed Albers qualified by oftering John Snitzler, | tantamount to a declaration of confidence socleties of the country. Its object is to | of the drawings Fi . : - 1 X L iealar | ARAmOUnLL to, o duslaration of cqnfidense ; BEATAGD!{Na) dekeTALISh ot 1ho AE aba o | it Tt o hiaiayen y it Toronto. At Toronto, he sald, 3,400 union | to the hurricane deck. The Northfi=ld J. A S. Verdler, Eber Rice and Willlam Alg stra } : ; | 'y il © BOVOIN- [ yuchinists have secured the nine-hour day | slowly sank and at 6:09 was resting on the Lesvlelt, prominent and weaithy Holland- | tlon by a vote of 353 to —— Dromote: popular. revetence for the. emblew | * pay e 7.- | bottom. Its hurricane d v . 5 g 00,0008 480,000($11,5% | of the nation. The president's ade [akneoc i with ten hours' pay since May, leaving 17,- bottom. Its hurricane deck was just visi- ers, as his bondsmen. City Attorney Salis- 300,000 8 480.0X811,55 | of the nation president’s annual ad- | General Alger had the vessel refitted in o5 in deck w / . ; | ORI 1 e kLo wad: Lhat. theGURD: the & | 000 men still on strike, which includes 2,500 | ble. The peoplo on_this deck were rescuc bury presented George Ellis and A. A. | GROWTH OF ENGLISH CITIES 3 T10h. Tecisioian e SForts of [1uxurious style 1 Broakirn fo the pussose | (0" Giaaindait. M Condon sddsssesd o | Ulekly, ~AN (he Deat ok e wao Crippen, who run a bucket shop here and it X the assoclation legislation for the protec- [of a journey around Cuba and Porto Rico. Iarge’ mass m"“"m at Workmen's hall to- | around it was black with struggling peo who are reported to have had many dealings | Census Shows Liverpool to He Over | “C tlon of the flag from desecration had been [ She was being fitted up even more luxuri- night ple. Women were buoyed up by their with the eft torney. P the testi- y , 5 r Sg7 | Obtained in nineteen states. A resolution ously fo | o P Y . plludl LR 4 ",'h',,’""mm: “I“"';' ,\":, el Thizty '"I:.'“,"', Totals e ... LLIODO0 §1,776,000 13,557 was adopted urging all Datriotle organ- | 7 (b \FIP to Manila ANN ARBOR, Mich., June 14.—The ranks | clothing. The tugs and other hoats gradu Sallsbury had lost n good deal of money r na ? etriking machinists in Detroft and Chi- | ally rescued them, but there seemed to be nie ow Wate on Companies. izations asking for national legislation for | DESCRIBE 2 rtlally no one with sufficlent presence of mind Tecently by trylng to beat the Chicago| LONDON, June 14.—-A preliminary census| The county assessors, however, have as- | the protection of the flag not to press thelr s D BYEYE WITNESSES\ ago will be partially filled by mechanical P wheat and corn market and had dealt | volume just issued gives the population of e ; | engineering students of the University of | 10 throw ropes’ ends overhoard, so that sessed the companiee at from 2,20 to 4.16 | Particular views as to the forh of the law 0y 4 3 . i the frantic people in the water could have {hrough the men who offered themsclves as | the five largest citles of England, exclusive | per cont of the actual value of their per- | to be Sought, but to scek to harmonize | Nishigun, & SURE o0 Mol Nawe digmined | B DRCE0 BOERE 0 N N thamanives his bondsmen of Loudon, as follows, the figures of the | sonal property, with the result as follows: | thelr views in one act which shall receive fhoir 0MnAen of DUSHSA I8 the SBIAE 10 | SR IO S e taleR o i P . § h this way. Two juniors have already gone | “P W i mbu water streamed ves Heroes. the exception of the $7.500 retained by Others May Be Tried. The limitation of the indictments of these five men does not mean that they will be the only ones made defendants in the trials which are to follow. Under the laws of Michigan, an indictment by a grand jury is not a necessary preliminary to a criminal prosecution and the prosecut Rinck with Strogeling Humanity, e xey Jo ] ment during the Spanish-American conflict Second Officer Gray of Quebee St Tells of the phe. May Fight Against Requisition. | Previous census being given for comparison: | — he support of all. The officers of the as lances from all the hospitals in the lower | . ) ok into the employ of the Olds motor works of o ork and the she 1M1, Inecrease soclation were re-elected NEW YORK, June Akt part. of the city and the police reserves Taylor 18 in New York and the sherift at| = s neren ] W YORK, June 15.~A vivid descrid- | natroit and thres other undergraduates|Part Of the city and th | once telegraphed the chlet of polics of New | Man tion of the accident was given by Second | 5 6 | § have signified thelr intentfon of so doing. | *€7® 800n at the s onight search York City to hold him until requisition pa- | | 3001 T t MRS. M'KINLEY OUT OF DANGER Jnmu,- Gray of the Quebec line steamer is befog made for Bodlos pers can be sent on. It is expected here | Lee: . 3 14T Mediana, lying in the next dry dock to the NEW YORK, June 15.-12:30 a. m.—-N . west of the Togalle. Ho saw the collapse| 10 STORE OMAHA PRODUCTS | \iicy nave yer heen th that a fight will be made in New York City | Shefeld Hi BT S Physicinns Decide to Iasue No M recovered from or Miltord, Conn.. over the requistion. §(i1.{ The total number of males in England b Bulletina Unless Relapre ®on V. McLeod offered bondsmen who were | ®0d Wales I 15,721,725, of females 16,3 [ i A5t oo fr Known as fnancially responsible but wha | 147, MO 3CTVIOg abroad n the army, 0avy | Gmana Ga com: - Bo sxid, "whed T heard s ohorts of ‘Shoris age Plant in the Ontakir witnesses. There was a full tide f) could not qualify as the owners of a requi t“"')"'_‘ "“""I‘ ARt ;“"“"‘1‘_"”"j‘““"h’d of | Omaha 8t Railway ¥ 2| WASHINGTON, June 14.—Mrs. McKin- | from the dry dock In which the Ingalls and there is lttle hope of recover site amount of real estate, so he was hald | AL pOpUistion. T1 pertoent g lp the | SIS TALAE campay 309 | lev's physiclans beld thelr usual consulta- | wag lying, and 1 ran across. The trans- bodies tonight 1n the court clerk's ofice until Tate when, | CIties and 23 per cent is In rural distriets from the deck of his own vemsel | —— Northfield. The loss of life can only be I was at the starboard side of our ship,” | ¥*W11# to Bulld an Immenne Cold Stor- | ouiimated by reporis to the police from evo port had a heavy list to starboard and was ‘ =Y | i - continue the issuance of bulletins. It 18 | rapidly increasing it. The . ors | TOW Will say: The Swifts of Omaha, Neb. AL ROMEHUAL SRARNRRIER, JhS. TAaARed 10 o 1ag). Totals .... : 2/38,155, said that her condition continues to fm- | 7 o bIE Sringers | ouen Baward ¢. Rice of this city, have| CRASH, SHRIEKS AND PANIC ) The population of Great Britain has al- lowly and the doctors consider it | vend o i ¢ be om the o | prove & an o the side of vess e buc spending the night in fail Tt may be seen from the tables that if the | Prove £lon give out & bulletin esch day | 'O the side of the e} were buckliog, and | wegiorn timits of Detroit on the river front| Wildest of Exeite Among Pase The mean annuul death rate has ' preq | PFOPEFLY Were assessed at 16 per cont of its | U2 | suddenly one of them broke and shot up ould not be found any o) by the Indus 5. e, . . rop: e oou » found anywhere by th ndu steadlly declining since 1881 Th birth » property, th making. Should her ondition grow | cold storage plants In the country It will Deter f Lite, trious deputy sheriff who was hunting for total for the five companies would be §1,- | TAKINE. Enoie eV o] | Snap One After Another. PR B e e i o o Bl sl o Dr. Rixey, on leaving House | “Then crack, crack, crack, one after the | products of the Omahd packing houses and . partner in the Inw business said ho was on | would 'bo derived. A it In, the {otal ns- ] Sk iy A ghe pliar i : NEW YORK, June i{—The Northfield eifrrer el by Bl B e WOMAN STABBED 0 YISET 7Y T et At it TR0 by By ol 3 a'clock, sald M {cKinley was | other, the props along its side snapped |it is said a salt N“mk \HH”:m n[\tvrnlm]‘fll S S Tt el S . making the company {n- Is a chance for an o1 s. McKinley reclined on | aste fle as It came do s side. | NISEoU b that the LelbErath an Aok increase of §1,546,237 1n the sssessmant rolh, | IMProvenient. Mr < reclin n | astern a trifle as it came down on its side. | dependent of the malt trust The Mauch Chunk 15 n steel hulled pra sked where he wa ¢ e i o " ¢ through the sides of the dock | “ik Unad a8 A 14 Bk y he el Asked wh as. the brother said at coun WAS BUDDHIST, NOW MORMON | o were slumbertus al) sver the ship CONGER IS IN WASHINGTON | peiicr, vecd ar o torrsbont by the ¢ 1 first he had gone cast on Wednesday night | VILLISCA, la., June 14.—(Spectal Telo-| TH® figures given in this article to repre ' i % | th President and Sec- | igion occurred Just off the Staten leland 4 | screams. As the ship turned the fow hours away from the city and would be { 1130 today and died . soon. after. | (TADCAISe corporations are the comservative | S0m of Ceylon Meechunt Wil Carey | P ry Hay Hefore Re tng ferry slip at the foot of Whitehall | s in with a rush. I could see the men to Ch and the Northfield, which wa |G as Ty Away s - properties. e va o re | " Isle. of ha Fone e 0 - passengers, sank a he o that McGarry bhas run avay, and his friends | giving 6 German lesson to one | PrOPerti +. That ihe values are not over- | i Nathe | €'mbing up the sloping deck of the trans- | WASHINGTON, June 14.—Hon, Edwin H, | FI1B Passensers, sank at th excuse his abscnce by saying he did nt|of her pupils and was met at Me. Ove. | estimated s indicated by these figures: | | New Om. T-H. E i 30| tion this forenoon and decided to dis DETROIT, June 14.—The Tribune tomor- by industrious telephoning, he managed In"“‘ A nst 75 and 25 per cent respective ch extende side Juieh excended from the side of the Aeok|ictionated's lavge tract of 1and outeide ths | ost doubled du g e Victor e But in the meantime Thomas . McGarry | M05! doubled during the Victorian era M & 3 will A R R T At B Salin ot MARA A under the favorable gress she s | 16 Y O and will erect thereon one of the larges sengers Makes possible (o | rate bas declined with still greater ra him with a bench warrant. His brother and | "'® Bas dechined with still greater rapldity. | 17,000, from which & tax revomue of 812 847 the White doing very well and malntaining the normal | down and it rose up at the bow and settled | connection 1l mail to come back and give bonds. It wus | enue at only $5,166. Her ol ¥ well an 4 be normal own. 44 ’ AF be bow and Ll onnection with it in the service of the Staten and Rall way company for the last thirty year and the brother sald he might use that g and of $35,712 in the tax revenues of the | * "°'/PE ChAIr in her room dufing the day. | The props which did not break were driven The Mauch : n | and the air & full of groans, cr | Railroad company of New Jersey. The col With Taylor. Later he sald he was only a | gram.)—Mrs. Ida M. Thiele was stabbed at | ®¢Dt the values of the properties of the e i ! the dry dock flew open and the water ca J here tomorrow. It Is not generally believed | she was solng Hasntowt after | ©Stimates of men who are familiar with Juseph Smith's Tenching to | B peR 10 WALer com . 4 the Spanish line pler In the i think he would be indicted. They acknowl- |y yard by her husband, with wh. hy Capital Stock CHICAGO, June 14.—A stuflent at the | Port and trying to make the port rall. | Conger, United States minister to China o er's d . isband, with whom she | apital 8toc The Mauch Chunk, which was b A 4 44 8.1 Nyay any of them jumped fre o dec nd | : ; edge, however, that his disappearnce from Issmed and University of Chicago, R yaka, son | Many hem jumped from the deck and |js yn Washington for the purpose of calllng | yged, landcd Its passengers. Over the clty at this particulur time is most un ) N on the ll"sl;h'm and m‘r';l“)i\‘ llrny\I pre- | congers on the sunken Nort o o and e meantime - O St Ry, ( anng today that paratory to his return to Pekin o Avn e aanl A B A fortunate and in the meantime the sherif's | giriking her watch. Mrs. Oyster saw it and | QMana 8t; Ry : | were raised up by the vessel as she went | peots to see both these officials tomorraw, | ITAEEed out by th office s trying (o locate him and bring him | pushed to the door calling to him. He an- o S 3 Nyakn who s reputed to b§ 1 descend- | OVer. Just before the cnd I saw some men | Mr. Conger has been kep: fully aivised | DY the crews of the ok by force, If necessary [ swered In German, “She must die” and ran. | 4 . SEIaN ant of 4 one-time relgning fAuily of the [ Fush up the companionway to the deck. | by the State depariment of Chinise affa "“'H‘ h |rr‘.{n;..m' Teapon ded X » o ca on of the Nebraska Tele | | boat's call for help Seek Transfer to Chvil Court. | A crowd was soon after him and he was | The ‘:.\“w‘m’\“m‘":‘ bas Diovi 5' “ 1e- | {slana, was originally a Buddh He has | Water Rushes Into Doek. since his departure frem China, but ‘wm‘ .\.m”.‘.i ‘\._, When Salisbury and McLeod appeared be. | €Aught four blocks from the place on the SRl (RN ERN FHURA S RLNAM "o 0X | Joined the so-called lown Marnons, fol- | phe water ry hing into the dock seemed | #/Tes a personal interview with the presi- | ; |l~h & fore the superior or eriminal court this aft- | front porch of a bouse. Marshal Pation | tends Wt many ountles other 18 Daus er.mu. i Joseph Smith, Who, repudiated | o yignt the Ingalls for u second and thep | dent and Secretary Hay before resuming |16 Dellove """l" L prip BB ernoon they asked for a change of venue to | locked him up. this connection, That the pereonel o " | Polygams. Nyaka will leave this university | ine doek went over and. asok with & roar | his duties in Pekin ‘ FApIBR Lante iy 08 2Re M the clreult court, which ordinarily tris| When put in fail & knife with a long | N8 connection ' That the y nal Brop- | ¢ thy of water. As It went down with the ves | tusl, who. ss¥. the ferryhoats oy f only civil cases. Albers said he was con- | blade was found on him, covered with | " o L PARY. 10 - De F the turns tc/ Coylon he will eiganize 8 Phanch | on, T As It ¥ CRAIAR, 218 YN ) gother, says that immediately after the tented to abide by Judge Newnham. The|bPlood. OMcers took the man to Red Oak | “OUPY 18 easily worth more than of the Mormon church his ule’ petde many men Jumped into the water. | SISTER'S GOLDEN JUBILEE has not buen living for several years. He| Companfes. pae of a weslthy merchant of Colombia, Ceylon, | the dock into the water he'men who were | stabbed her three times with a knife, once s Co 75 \ he hafi become u | WOrking on the staging on the port side nd of next year and wh™ he re among x | collision twenty-five or thirty of the pas- o N : oA atat old POk $ admits of no doubt. 1In a statement made sl1p was s00n full of them. The blocks | peosilecs 2 request was noted and the cases set for | Immediately to avold a me OUF YOATS | \5"the oity tax department last winter (he | Ams rose Lo the surface and many of | Mary Gertrude Celehrates Enterin June ago the husband ran away and left the 3 many of those perished. Captain Gully | company virtually admitted that its pro '—T_ were wounded by belng Jammed | the Sisterhood of Charity Half says he Is sure that over a mcore of t Tho evidence submitted to the grand jury | wother with six children. On account of | (U FCCEUT, AGRIEE TN I8 brov- | Ay ADOPT APSTRALIAI PLAN | betwim” mmetinn timtars AR he s sur AgO. ) b showed one of the most remarkable cases | PO health she was compelled to give the [ yog" U S TREEY 8 BEEE $900.000 Tt ) It was #aen that, as the vessel went over RIS AN FURBUA'A pAMoRReTa Vos8 dFo¥Red, The of the gold brick game over thought of. 1t | children away and now the husband wanted | (1 (76 BETR0 S0 BEEREE B the €lty |y y gy il Convenfgl®h AP~ | her smokedgack tore down through the side | DUBUQUE, In., June® 14.—(Special Teld RiRe gf the tughoate that were Asrly was & cate of where the confidence men (0 1ive with her wgain, but sbe re- | ity 00T tioner 1t ook the” 1ens | ttee to Dray of the dock.\ Her side crushed the pump | gram.)—Sister Mary irude; Slaters of| 88 the Koans are iuolined Lo think the. i #0ld the brick to one man for $100,000, and | fused. Mrs Thiele was a Christian | assessment as a basis abd claimed to bo Bectoral Law, machinery so', that ft was impossible to| Charity, B. B. M., is today celebrating her | A8ter was no ATION 4 “" o] nearly sold it to another for §50,000, whe | Womun. Her husband has becn in town foF | antitled to an offset of $45,000, heing 19 — work i, and jd\mmed the gate so hard as | Kolden jubilee at the mother superior's | Thus far no AY6 00AD 1930YATH) all the time (n consultation with a third |& couple of days trying to find her, and [ per cent of 000 for two years, on ac. | HAVAYA, §ine 14.—Senors Bra to render frufth the desperate efforts [ house here. Her name was Anna Herron Estima ! Fatalities Vary party for similar sale, and still have the | this morning inquired at different places | count of deprectation, against improve. | Aleman, Begpcourt and Zayas hg® been | made by some md:n to close it in the face | daughter of Thomas Herron, & ploneer set- | The difference for such a variance in brick In thelr posscasion. The similarity to | for her. He finally aaw her walking down | ments mada during the two years. In inis | 8PPOIDLY |r @ @ natitutional cof?¥e0tion | of tne incoming Water. The mechanicism |tler of the northwest, and sho entered the | opinfon resuited from the wild excltement the gold brick s still further retained in | the street and ran after her llke a wild | way, 1o serve fts own purpose, it recagnized | #.comm |tegho AT&W up the elact@ral law. | was destroyed &nd e | AN, She screamed and the pelghbors and | | It Is piphgle that the Australigf system | attempt (Continued on Second Page.) . lhurried, but too late, (Continued on Second Page.) people. sengers leaped into the water and that the men, after their|sisterhood in 1851, at the age of 15, She on the Northfield. The tug Mutual saved to shut the\ gate, had to Leat a|was superioress at Davenport for many | seventy-five persons from the Northfield will be jarted. | basty retreat, years." fand the tugs Unity and Arrow saved 150

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