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ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. s FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1902--TEN PAGES. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. ' e i Provinces Fall Into Hands of Revolu- PRI Contends in the House that Problem Forecast for Nebraska—Probably Shower | 5 i —— tlonists, but River Not " 2 " 4 of Philippines Should Not Be 't On e - Hill and Oleveland Meet Harmony in | Republican State O tion Not One to Be | Temperatnre nt Omaha Yeste bout T»n] g’honsrnnnd ?mds A;‘s Oonse- '“"i::l"t Eu;:'::’w Un:te llgnny. v a Party Question. s Easlly ;‘::p:;ed. Hour. " Action ofNohmka‘Repnbliu‘nn Gratifying Uity YUy Btuployment Now, WILLIEMSTAD, Curacoa, Monday, June S | WASHINGTON, June 17—The opening e H 1o the Ohief Executive, e 16.—San Felipe, captal of the province of day of the week's debate on the Philippine " THE AFFAIR e g NUMBER WILL PROBABLY REACH 13,000 | Yaracus, Veneaucla, has been capturea by | SRYAN INVITED, BUT DID NOT REPLY |22t 5 Mmoo s oo e e emai. | DOUGLAS COUNTY'S PART IN THE K TOPIC OF CONVERSATION AT CAPITAL } Ko the Venezuelan revolutionists under Gen- | 2 |1zed by a remarkably strong, exhaustive | T T 10 | g eral Aular, and Yaritagua, provinc of | Ex-President Asserta thi & Change | speech by Mr. Cooper (Wis.), chairman of | Delegates Acted Harmonlonsly and as |11 —_— : Bilk Manufaoturers on Hudson Fear Out- "'_”J has fallen into the hauds [SESSEENC sust Come, Wh i Pra the committee on ineular affairs. He epoke A Unit After the Second Ballot 12 2 | 8tar Comments on Position of Two Senators k break Bimilar to Paterson. gt m\'\;;’.f;.:a ‘”:";:u(.,\' mnrvkl x:{:-““: '\"'w,'\,."_"l,. gically Outlines Platform :‘;:,::;:r;“h.,:.vh’::::: :;‘d‘h”; ,:“\r‘ x ;,l\';_‘;; bt b A from this Btate. i s Carabobo, a fight took place Saturday nis 4 I'/V',,' Next Campaign of the spesch was'a. gemeshl defense of the terference. MURDERED BY TWO TRAMPS = June 14, in the heart of the city. 4, policy p d by stratic d Nl MOB SCATTERED BY STREAMS OF WATER |50, "G, 00 i o presiaent Castro's| e — ren repekie sopiause fom bs 110 of 00| (prom 4 Suam corrompongenty | CFAme Commitied tn Woxcar Awnchea | FOOSEVELT ALSO REMNOS THEM OF 1T | some new quarters of the Tilden club. Ad- | y0ihers of both parties ratified the treaty e WASHINGTON, June 19.—The State de- | gresges were made by prominent democrats | wpich miade the fslands Americ Y | gle, deserve a place in that sure to be | .o~ 00" ohavails throughout the count - Iresses a { c ( American territor; " o : MAYOR NOW IN COMMAND AT PATERSON | partment has recelved a cablegram from | 4ra'utierward a collation was served in the | Tt mmee weisieg. pamng oo s (TOMY. | memorable contest. First and foremost to | ¢1 SOMS Bresale, (RHoRsiont he (OINT: |\ \TTiE HOPE FOR THE ROSEBUD BILL —- government progresses daily. Cable and| NEW . 19.—Democratic vaity | pouce™ He contended that th. " ey bi utended e problem of | 3iNGOLN, June 19.—(Special.)—In the to & Moving Freight i £ " {ce | 1an4 telegraphic communication with Mar- | was the ke¥u AEht of a great gather- [ )% i T ould Dot by o oty | JLINCOLN, June 19.—(Sp o Pilasst i : . 5 Trouble Oame Late Ah::mmm | v caplial of the state of Zulla, and | ing of represenw ive democrats who had oc CHIEPEICE ‘m:m(_“'l ;'"““'”(1:;““l‘lrlsrmmh of the state convention a nllr:h:r Train. | Benator Dietrich Explains His Position on Had Trouble Keeping Crowd Away, other polnts in that part of the €Ountry, | come to attend the opening of the hand- | gy 0% T DR Potitical ariies bought | of minor occurrences, which wero overshad- i - Ouban Reoiprocity, has been interrupted by the revolutionists. June 19.—A relgn | owed by the larger movements In the strug- | poyrcpy o (oo be noted waa the decided antipathy of the | .\ "opq 1irq of Charles Parks of Troy, N. Y., convention to dark horse experiments. At | — Minister Bowen, dated Caracas, June 16, re- | ,nguet hall to the distinguished guests of {ed to Be Agmres-|POrting on the authority of the Veneruelan [ 00 Fur T N et cuner was served minister for foreign affairs that the revo- | the parallel he drew between the present | attitude of the oppoeition and the in the basement for the rank and file. of the opposition during and im tru Police Are 1 titude a papermaker by trade, was taken late last several points in the balloting a vote or Size of Appropriations Alvendy Made ht. ve from Start and If abs . St vod ¢ mediately 4 aometi sle tion was | ME! : | W P . Al lutionists are in possession of -Oludad, | “'my'ipe gemocrats the event was one of |yycceeding the Civil war, two, and sometime a whole delegation wat | "5y, gccompanted by M. Kelley ant | and Amount Cnrried by | Prove Insufcien Bolivar, but that there i no blockade of |y . ¢ 1 cmorable for many a day. Grover | “'Nr Jones (va) the ranking member of | ITOND 0ut to & name not formall; ®d | joha Mays, boarded a southbound frelgnt | 55w Mealnse MO A Revolvers. e b O | Cleveland and David B. Hill met in bar- | the minority of the committee, m in the lists but recelved no encouragement | ... ;; pearing rain, they sought shelter in | de an Axeinst @ whatever. On one ballot thirteen votes SS— | . : t their n occupled by | mony seeking to draw the factions of able presentation of the democratic position an open box car, which wa coup . OUGHT TO AID CUNARD LINE ;ariy together. 1t was the first public po- | but' he yielded th ." from Pheipe were recorded for Dean for | (oo Sicroee’ No sooner had the white men LIChS VEW YORK, June 15.—All but three of i e ut he vielded the floor after speaking | governor, ex-Governor Crounse received a . A oL i 'y N = {litical appearance of the ex-president in | abhout an hour and will resume tomorrow | * s 3 e o i Sen. | been seated in the car when the negroes (From a Staft Corrcspondent.) Y R D s & J';' Opinton Expreased by Lord DBrassey, n, years, He spoke first, ex-Senator Hill | morning, s B i i) ”:',"'_ an Lindsay, | drew revolvers and demanded their money. | WASHINGTON, June 16.—(Special tele- f $47, Save clesel &own r" - (;I:\.mflnl e Former Civil Lord of En, | spoke after him and then Governor Mon- | Thoge were the only speches made today. ;':.”'";f""':' o r.l!ldn:\‘n' e i e | Kelley and Mays were soou relieved of thelr | gram.)—The action of the Nebraska state H i i iy sy lish Admiralty. tague, of Virginia, and Colonel W. A.|The order under which the house is operat- | piore: thore oas ronsiderable talk of | C35h AmOUDUDE to less than $5 ouveution yesterday in endorsing the ad 3 S oty FEsut RN R e . GERE Gaston, of Boston, delivered addresses.|ing provides for night sessions until | oottt IBOre AR CORRACERRE, TOL IO An instant later the negrocs walked over | ministration's policy as to Cuba, divided e e b ahutting dowd of the | LONDON, June 19.—Testitying betors the | Wm- J. Bryan had been fnvited 1o attend, | Wednesday for debate ouly; but as no one | > e v o bulTato, whe | to Where Parks was standing, near the open [ fnterest with the fnal vote on the Isthmian bl g TR e e . 2 ’ ’ g though not to speak, but no reply was re- | was prepared to speak tonl or | DAIISA Detug NOTHA Eowh d | door. He had thrown up both hande, but | cana I8 point of duot, ft-wak Tl Seld flls was the dyers’ strike riot in Paterson. | House of Commons committee on stcamship P prepared to speal night the order | .4 1ade such a good impression by hie 3 - p y ctvi) | ceived from him for the session this evening was vacated e 3 the colored highwaymen began shooting | topic of conversation on both sides of the The silk manufacturers in Hudson, fear- | subcidies today, Lord Binssey, former civil T d. speech in the afternoon as temporary chair- 4 Parks sank to the floor dead. They | capitol today and Pnators f) N ki ing an outbreak there, decided to close | lord of the admiralty, aad at one time its | Lenders Greet Each Other. \ h: mu“r;dfl[m f;mhh ulr;'m the floor and | ;o0 but 1t was soon learned that votes :‘: S sl ‘H Ra'S HooketE, weotEv | W e e ‘h “i Iu r;\m .sHhr--‘;: | » . " o potloy of| n the gallerfes of t 50 to a J en rifled the dead man's pockets, secur- | Were kept busily explaining just “How down Indefinitely. The expected trouble | secretary, sald he favorsd the polly of | yp Geveland arrived at the club house |11 (he Eallerles in ".;..fi‘if"u‘n:‘ir Ythe | Tiveted to regular candidates could mot be | e h (Tt o, occurred.”” The president was very greatly | came late in the afternoon, when a mob | subsidizing ocean liners for use as armed | ycoompanied by H. D. Hotchkiss, Dr. Jos- | (fer (et hsual, upon, the Philippine | IFansterred outside of those already in the | “qy Uy rqer was committed while the | pleased over the action taken and 416 nce p of 00 men and women gathered at Simon's | cruisers. Undoubtedly it would be to the | gtk Brvanc and John C. Calboun. He | ohen o 4107 1@ wordVhw qdWgptthe Wird ta e | L1 BANSE WA sommlliel whis the | EIEREY OvesTele action Wk aad aliud mill in Unfon Hill. Police Captain Knight [ public advantage to have a number of &ux- | yoq gcarcely got into the building when ex- #nd his five men, with a few citizens, kept | iliary war vessels, but it could not be ac- | genator David B. Hill, accompanied by L. | parore. tho oo » decidedly adverse to them (n the recollec- i - | 3 E e the regular order was demanded. the mob In check until the fire department | complished without ““:‘,“‘“ 2 o 3 Lafin Kelloge, came in. Mr. HIll's eye | pills were passed to authorise the ap-|tlon of disappointment that had followed | . wore jater arrested near New Buftalo | proval upon the course of the adminietra- wan called out. The firemen turned efght | The owners of the Cunard line now Ie- | yygny Mr. Cleveland as soon as he had en- | pointment and. retirement of . James A, | Previous rallvs to men who had snatched | wrn Ners 1ier ArTesics noar A i Btreafns of water on the crowd and scattered | maln as the British champlons in the |, .q tho gpacious club foyer and a moment | Long as captain of infantry; to declare | Prizes without coming out in the open to To a very close friend he sald Cuban re- It. Seventeen people were arrested. The [ Atlantic trafic, and it wovuld'be 3 0 |later they were cordially shaking each | the Oage river above Bemton and St,| WOk for them. ASKS PARDON FOR HIS WIFE | clProcity must come it may not come at i\ mob mentioned formed in West Hoboken | tional disaster if the line was trans e | other’s hand. Clair counties, Missourl, t0 be not a nav- Stuck to Ol1d Soldiers. E | this sesston of congress, but 1t 1s bound to | and with a band at the head marched to | to a forelgn flag. If the Cunard line could | ™ 04 4ng prolonged applause greeted the | igable stream: to fix the salaries of dis. come eventually. Whe; Ty ik bruster | not hold its own unassisted the governinent L > pintiee of div He Forced Mrs ventually. When asked whether ho Union HilL Postmaster Armbruster two men as they entered the assembly [trict superintendents in the life-saving | would send a treaty to congress contem- Some routine business was transacteq | 'P°0d for dark horses, but on the contrary | o uion " where the murderers leaped | White House during the day that Nebraska from the moving train and escaped. Two | bad emphatically placed the seal of its ap- Another point was the fixed determination | George Barrow Say of a large proportion of the delegates to knocked senseless with his his fist one | ought, from patriotic motives, to render the room. President Dowing, of the club, soon | service at $2,000 per annum, and to au- . £ thi 518 @o1d Barrow to Commit Crime plating reciprocity with Cuba if the present an of the mob and immediately stones | assistance necessary to retain the company ; we oty i porel - confine their choice to one of the old sold- . procity wit P ::“:nom SRt e LR rwrdmred et B began to speak, and in introducing ex-Pree- | thorize the sccretary of war to furnish [ (o oot LAWF PROCe 0 088 BE RS O 0T of Kidnaping. session falled to enact sultable legislation, ident Cleveland, said condemned cannon for an equestrian statue = he said he would send y - Dinsmore, Robertson and Mickey, and send no treaty unless he WiFRYy JAEE Shn i wade: & Tud We have founded this clab to promote [of the late General Willlam J. Sewell. A |lyr J ; y : | was assured that it w but Captain Kntght and bis five men 1aid | ANOTHER VICTIM OF PELEE| it Skt Viulresit s the dimberau DT | mumber o conference reports. " were | AL 18 what made the concentration on | MIDDLETOWN, N. Y., June 10—George | M08 dssured (hat it would be ratifed. He fourteen of them low with their clubs. Then For that reason we have invited democrats | 44o51eq. The senate amendments to the | MICKeY of the delegates who had given their | B. Barrow, who is serving a sentence at 0 wait until the sober the fire department was called out and dis- | Basse Point Enveloped in Column of | from all parts of the country to listen to | \yPiel 0 SRR SECRARENE 10 W€ | arge preference to ome of the other two [Dannemora prison for the kidnaping of :fo:m;:‘.?r ‘;‘" unation had made itself felt | persed the mob with streams from the hose. iy fom A O e e e Dl Ui nttar SREL BTORY | Wobe: cORSSIINA NI, possible after efforts to transfer votes to |Marion €lark in New York, has just written ongress the words of those prominent in thir j p ; , statesman, Samuel J. ‘Tiiden, and this ciub | " The regular order then was deman other candidates had failed. It was not dis- |a long letter to Mayor Hook of Goshen, Sthe Cumments ‘on Nebettin, S i E i b TR B CTor Wik ke panes of Tiiaen | 1t was ugrmn an amendmgnt to :mr:uldpfl; ERINEA LEAY th6 MIAURRENA DRLIG RODSHIASR [ WTEATE im0 exert &i] possible Influs | 0HE miar/eonight BHAtE The falls it e ‘ —May onesty for which the name o e t 2 G 3 ! - . Sta PATERSON, J., June 19.~Mayor honest amend an act for the relef and civiliza- | WeTe eXerting at the time of the recess all fence to secure the pardon of Mrs. Barrow, | its White House column Hinchcllffe took personal command of the | FORT DE FRANCE, Island of Mar-| Wao have with us here tonight the great- | tion of the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota, | Of thelr Infiuence to carry their vote to |his wife, who Is serving a sentence In AU- | The air of satisfaction that surrounded L police of this city today. He was much | (inique, Wednesday, June 18.—A column of | est of living democrata ‘The first speaker | (1 (IS CUARERE ISERR OF INASSON | Jecaen, and that it was this snag alone |burn prison for the xame crime. Barrow, | President HoosesitGgny that, surrounded displeased that the meeting of strikers | glime 100 metres high has been ejected | I have the honor of IMroducing 1o S8 810 e adjourned last night that obstructed them In thelr course. ¥bo s the son of Judge C. Barrow of Lit- | itself in various ways o callers Was cons { Tuesday night was not broken up. 1t was at | from the volcano of Mont Pelee and has | Liopcisssful candidate of two The Eddy amendment was lost—9 to 87, | Governor Savage figured in the baHoting |tle Rock, Ark., declared he forced his wite | {7} Justifiablc T By R T this meeting that "l"“l‘rhen ‘:rr;’ m.‘.do. fallen on Basse point, enveloping the lower Applause Greets Cleveland. The bill tnen was passed. by only two votes for each of the first two tnh commit the crime, which he planned for | tion of |.r,.}:m vesterday in specifically which, it Is believed, led to the disorders | portion of the town and completely razing : At 1 o'clock the routine business had | ballots. The delegates without exception | the purpose of covering the New York po- | Ummending the Ciban reciproeity policy ot i of yesterday. The mayor went to police | (wenty-two houses. No loss of life has| There was tremendeous applause as Mr. of been disposed of, and in pursuance of an | t0ok him at his word when he declared that | lice department with ridicule and ignominy | th¢_chlef of the republican party. T president recefved with ples headquarters today and had all the men of | peen reported. flum““] uwnd&du S T('r'.ai'n epeh::noe:g agreement the house went into committee | In deference to the Interests of the party |and that he did not desire a ransom. He | the day the congratilutions o pasty Jouds the reserves lined up in tront of him. Then | The volcano continues to throw forth | This applause wound up w ’ of the whole to consider the bill establish- | be would not be a candidate for renomina- |$ays he was an admirer of John McCullagh, | er* and warm friends. He natutally looked A o o 101 he Nebraska resolutions the . he sald to them; “Men, it your clubs | cinders on the northern part of the island, [ 48d a “tiger. log clvil government in the Philippines [ tion. The governor sat upon the platform |Who, Barrow says, had been unjustly re- |00 the Nebrask the veal ¥ stronges el onlal to b ol prove useless, you know what to do. Be |which has been rendered uninhabitable.| ‘hen quiet was kl’”‘“’;" “:; .;""‘:", with Mr. Gillett of Maesachusetts in the | throughout most of the session, but simply [tired by Tammany influence and that he ex- | fecling of the Tamie and e oy lfhe“l;al;:;.‘ | ngeressive from the start.”” Previous to the falling of the mass of slime, | President began speaking. He sal PATL: | chair, as a spectator, taking no part In the pro- |pected after the commission of the crime | To the president personally the action was : 3 3 & 4 , o , cratifying because of the loyalty back The reserves, who looked as If they ap- | or mud, on Basse Pointe, that place and| I have been urged to participate in this ceedings. The Custer county . delegation [to put McCullagh in a position to recover | SF4tIf¥Ing yalty o » ccH v those who have assured me . - of it to him, but it was no less gra 11 Proved the GRNIBNNA 8 L) AFETROSIVAD) Lorraine had been Inundated by torrontlal | JTEtSIRH DY, SICRG M0 (ke 1a“ta e acal- |SENDS ~ MANY NOMINATIONS | at its caucus this morning had practically |the child. Governor Odell will s00n be | from = pumty eiaripin "0 le%e sratitying were then dlsmissed to awalt the call to | rains. The part of Basse Pointe which|cated tonight to the rehabilitation and con- Ageed to oast 1Le .aititetyote on thalares | SN to pardon Mis. Rarrow AN Tnferesting. meident of the moruin, mctlon. In addition to the regular forcs of | suffered most is now covered to the thick- luNdHHflr‘l ot the ,dtjm"l”‘"" v);",'\y;:}';fl;“‘ Long List of Appointments Sent by | ballot for Gevernor Savage as a compliment ;’r'lk‘h" -r'("" ’..flhge“u:g( Millard of Ne- 4 ith slimy mua, | the. inspiration of a name whic raska, one of the boldest of (he repub- Feserves thero were sworn In twenty-three | ness of about’five metres wi y the days of democratic ~strength anc President Roosevelt to the from his home county, but on serious con- | ENGLISH ~MUCH DISTURBED | !lcan minority. The president good natur- constables, twenty-five deputies and fif- | Le Preucher also suffered from this latest :?:lll.}‘v'k:g:?:h;d' gm.;‘r:.t‘ l:nfl:\r:l;‘yced;‘l::; Bhits 100 CRLE IR s sideration in which one member recalled the ‘r;“»uvu:“u‘:fl i\-r;-"rhpfl:fbfi":“mr{“: fie i | toen firemen who are to do duty as police- | eruption of Mont Pelee. to o L Sl wed with Bascty devanisn ; motto recently promulgated by Senator | Wremeh Purchise a Promontory Near|should have so Strongly pheld his: soume men. All these men were at once armed the leadership of Samuel J. Tilden when Hauna, “Keep on letting well enough ; : : : ’ The president’s pleasantry was probably with revelvers and heavy nightsticks. CLAIMS WILL ALL BE PAID|!vink and who hus since found in his| WASHINGTON, June 19.°The president | alone,” they concluded to drop the sug- TNy LA A RA R May not fully appreciated by his visitor, aa the [ ighest incentive to Netiras e 2 Ten silk manufacturing firms opened for e T e faraly fail | today sent the following nominations to the | gestion at once and follow the OBlo states. Fortify It. Nebraska convention severely turnéd down the two senators from that state, work this meraing. Thess firms have thell | Chamberlain Announces that De- | to gvercome Ihl‘lu;mplullnrl\ln“nfl Ak senate man’s advice. Three of the western states most vitally e s aation: | Mbleine s interested in ber ave od 'pl-v‘u- )lrn the Ht‘wh Hl\::;:nylm:x T:‘: nds of Loyallsts Will Be Set- | Berhaps there are those who would define | yarse Stiira o8 q i m e widmirals: Dou County's Attitade. CHIOAGO, June 10.—A special to the|criefeted ' Dest siliar have now Acted mil Bach employs al wenty. ok -ORE 4t akichast Paal. my position as one of banishment, instead | “Promotions—Commanders to be captains: The Douglas delegation with its ninety- Chronicle from Tacoma, Wash., says that| Kansas, Nebraska and South Dakota, The men. In euch of these plants every em- of retirement. ~Against this I shall not| Richara Clover, John V. B. Bleecher. An. telegrams recelved at Yokohama just be- | two former stood by the president out- # ter a protest. "It is sufficient for me in | drew Dunlap. John A Smith 5 five votes naturally held the center of at- - right, while the latter did ploye was armed today with a revolver. either ‘case that I have followed in matters | Srew Dunlap, John mith, Edward H. fore Victoria sailed announce that the|LiEht, while the latier did o in spirit, The weapons were supplied by the men's [ LONDON, June 19.—Joseph Chamberlain | o Giterence within cur party the teach: | Ojqen Wells Lo Flela = 5 5 © 0 (‘:’““°"- "‘;‘d"‘:yt because of the strength | prech have purchased the promontory of | &' m e ires) i e smployers with the sppreval of Mayor |announced in the House of Commons today | ings and countel of tho sfeqt Gemocrat ' | ors: "John C. Fremont, Albert Merts, Rog- |,- (bianded. but also because its purpose | gota) near Macao, s Portuguese settiement, | resentative Martin, who spoke it w.ie South Hincheliffe. Before taking this step the | that the loyallst claims for compensation | FROEE MINE Pty BOace RAC BEFIEany, o e Jghn B. gholler, John C. Fremont, ad been systematically misrepresented by | yn tne vicinity of Hong Kong. Dakota convention in praise of the pres. mayor had been consulted by the manufac- | in Cape Colony and Natal would be pro- | sin Should (herefore be expected of ma. I | #IP¢it Mertz, Rogers' G. Galt, Vincendor |the runners and spokesmen of those who | 'The point was secured for $120,000 for | Jent's course,was applauded vigorgusly turers and he expressed the opinion that [ vided for out of the Transvaal fund and out | have none to make; nor do I crave political | {foward Austin M. Knight > thought they could galn advantage by fo- | yne ostensible purpose of establishing a | These three states have endorsed Cuban the employers were fully justified in arming | of the first loan raised. oty R el B T ideutenants to be lleutenant commanders: | menting factional strife. It had been an- | naval hospital for the use of the French | reciprocity and the five republican wenators their men and that it was & necessary pre- [ Mr. Chamberlain said, however, that ex- | faith, concerning the democratic situation. | SI0meS Wy Byqne I, €, Bowers. Geo, B | nounced in advance that the Douglas dele- | fieet fn Orlental waters. This promontory | TohrcqiriE them are numbered with the caution in view of yesterday's riots. ception would be made In the matter of | I suppose we all ure convinced that this]joge Reiven 0. ‘Butler, Samuel H. Leon- |Sition would bring with it an Internal tur- | commands the approach to Linton bay and | would rather be in e position than e Employes Are Armed. damages wrought in Cape Colony by rebels | Ug“may think it is perilously undermined. | 8, Harry Phelps, H. C. Poundstone, Al- |moil and that so far as it followed the ad- | pare of Hong Kong harbor. that of the five senators. . 3 s per bert A. Ackerman, Leo D. Miner. vice of Mr. Rosewater i 1d b or matives. This compensation fell on the | Whatever the measure of its impairment | bert A Acke: ater it would be used to | The o , >, g R < b epe # (Junior grade) to be lleuten- . o ¢ % N hen e el o e eelgTam 0% | Cape government. The total amount to be | May be our condition as an oreanization | i SUiilim 8. Whitten. R H. Oshorn, |LUr2 down not only Treasurer Stuefer, but | gisturbed and have protested to the Pekin [°) Cuban relaticns, today was an early Meyer mills, on Matlack street, reported | piq to the two colonles will exceed, ac- | faran names. nor by Insugurating a sys. | Clarence England, Edwin H. ' Delaney | Attorney General Prout and Auditor Wes- government, that the eale should not haye |°Aller at the White House, where he had for work (his morning every fourth AR | cording to estimates, £2,000,000. The grant | tem of ;erbitrary proscription and. banigh. | Frank H. Brumby, Charies K. Mallory, |ton. The design of this concoction was, | peen made. It i fearch (et Frame wii] |8 cONterence with the president on the sub- was provided by the management with 8 | o¢ £3000,000 mentioned in the terms of ment. The members of o business firm in fam ¢ Davidson, Newton Mosidwin, Wil- o course, to force all the oficers seeking fortify Katal, as the French have lost no |J€Ct ©f the probable fate of the Cuban re- Sun, During:the night shotguss, wml:n:- surrender is not applicable to Cape Colony | down and Jook in each others faces 1n Mo Greiidreth, esister of wihe,, Jand | renomination to take up Mr. Stuefer's cause | gpportunity during the last three years of [C/PFocity measure in the senate. ters and revolvers, comprising a small but | onq Natal mute despair: neither will they regain | office, Prescott, Ariz. M. W. Moore, |and carry him on their backs. The ab- s bt 2 oun celver of pi e C: thening their position in south Senato formidable arsemal. were carried lnto the financlal soundness or the’ confidence of | recelver of public moheys. Ereseitt, AMa|urdity of the statements, however, was | es it % sl G mill. Accompanying the weapous were R e Wik A A the business community by recrimination % % = and quarrel; nor will any members of the | Oakdale. €0 plain that they defeated themselves. thirty rounds of ammunition for each Tilinot. English at Hong Kong are much| Senator Platt, chairman of the committee % Good-Natu Iy Quizsed. He declined to make any staiement con- cerning the president’s views, as expressed 2 firm ‘ald in its restoration to wolvent Louis J. Appel, Highland; Wil- [ Another scheme to weaken the posit plece. With the arrival of the men work- lNll““ JOBX, "‘“L'n Lg'—':f”':'h'{:‘;: sirength, by an angry Insistence upon 'a flam . Hulnlin,” Macomb; Charies 8. | Douglas county was to be ,ound'fz'u::"u:' HEAVY SUITS AGAINST LEIGH | at sald that, speaking entirely v circulation, says a ndon spatc! continuation of the business methods whic! Neeld, o - 2 If, he would force the senators ers the firearms were distributed and the : . owa: Charies C. Bend sertion that 1t w employes went armed to their looms. Not | Tribuds, of & successful swindle, in con- | have invited its embarrassment. * B e o | mh'n,l&&:fifl':?.fl?':fif,xfi Former Treasurer of St Louis Brake bolding out against reciprocity " tion with the booking of the grandstan Politica piial Tmpatrel Theodore Griffith, Great Bend; Willlam F. b to cast thelr votes either with or inst = one dye shop started up this morning, al- [ "*° X 3 et Afedl: | The reputed claims of Mr. Van Dusen t Beam Company Alleged to f o€ SEnLe though several were opened. o :u‘;o:.l;:a T SIS uosratle party I8 yety far Crom e Loage: Hammact T Bhtare “New s | control of the delegation was the foundation Have Many Debix, '.:‘:len.r?;ll gl g el 01 - 3 olitical insolvency, . ; X 4 e . “where, e e e fum& 10 | sald to have made a cousiderable haul at [ be offended by"the usgestion that its | MTREE 5 CRRUESL 5 R0e, carthage; 7 Ghess spriions. On (N evpolag bators |, ree— question was put before a republican con= gt - e the | the expense of the British public. apital and prospects have suffered serious | yohn G. Richmond, LaBelle. e convention Van Dusen gave out a| gp ours, June 19.—Eight sults, aggre- | vention, reciprocity would not be endorsed. 80 to work, as thoy feared violence at the injury since’ Mr. Tilden was elected p ot v, - 4 Wyoming: Wilbur P. Keays, Buffalo. statement to the effect that he had exactl hands of the strikers Lunch at American Collee in Rome. | (Filjc states were mot rare curlosiies: 4 The police had a slight encounter with & body of strikers and their sympathizers today. About 400 Itallan strikers gathered — torty-six . Gelsgates 1n. Dovsl 7 | eating $100,000, were filed in the circuit | Where a lot of men are setting ihemselves % ousias county |, by the National Hollow Brake [up in opposition to thelr party they should rthern democratic senators, now prac- " < . court today by ak ¥y shoul ROME, June 19.—Judge Taft, civil £ov- | {[CLlly extinct, were quite numerous, and DISBURSING = OFFICER SHORT :::1'; x::\l-:'l:: l“p.romen;:‘l:;i o‘: :::v:'.n-dr;d Beam company of Chicago against Edward | be forced o go on record by their votes.” ernor of the Philippines, and the Ameri- | northern democratic governors, now almost o rmer vice resident and treas- The republican senators who favor reei- ane who are with him, lunched at the | RGVEF seen, were frequently eHcountered. | Makes Confession and is Placed Under |dacy. When it came to a count of heags, | L8P forme pre e ect . A ho now lives in | procity with Cuba are unot yet ready to in the quarter of the city where the larger Those of us less prominent in the party— ” s urer of the corporation, w part of the ltallan colony Mves. and form. | American college today. The judge toasted | e yank and fleoare longing to ‘b led Arrest for Misappropriat- however, It was discovered that there were |5, |oyis, Failure to pay promissory notes, | acknowledge that Dothing can he done. ins in precsesion started to march to Turn | the. Dope and President Roosevelt. The n‘.m:ghQil‘:un:rflun:‘\s: ways ‘ge?:’r d;:nI‘: ing Funds. .{::n'::rl;y-:;: x:a:rn 3:: "’B delegation vrlm contracting debts without motifying the | They #ay that with thirty-five votes in the v cra o e | nev ore an Dusen, inc ¥ - foid Dall. The hall is only about & block from | T°C'0F, Rev. Dr. Thomas F. Kennedy, and | FELE | VISSPRNH, L yliatic battle than now, D, InCIUdIng | executive committee, neglecting to turn over | caucus they do not think they need sur- the students responded with hearty cheers. Van Dusen himeelf, who had been admitted . if we can only be marshalled outside the | R certain collateral security to the company | Tender to the nineteen who declared them- the police headquarters. It is sald that the . £ o Shadow - of predestined “defeat. *ls 1t tog| WASHINGTON, June 19.—Henry Rech- |by courtesy. To be pertectly fair, however, o oyl v Bondl o By A [ il g o B proposed meeting there today was ar-| King Designates a Representative. |much to ask our leaders to avoid paths | tin, disbursing officer of the Department of |to Mr. Van Dusen's aspirations he was |00, drawice b i [ hod d. on ranged for & meeting of anarchists last that are known to lead to disaster? Is it | Justice, today was arrested the ch i without authority are the chief allegations wo methods are suggested. one to ne- i DRESDEN, Saxony, June 19.—King Al- | oo much to ask that proven errors be | oo®1 (e 1098Y was 31,600 of soveraisrse |8iven on the frst ballot the votes of all the |ge; forth ss & cause of action gotiate a trealy with Cuba and the ather The police had been keeping a sharp | 6Tt because of his iliness, has designated | abandoned and that we be delivered from Popap ved the shorthoes oent |absentees, making him thirty-five in all out | " yyr Letgh was treasurer of the National | to bring in and pass the house bill. The his eldest brother, Prince George, to be (& body of death and relieved from the bur- | funds. He coufessed the shortage. Rech- [of his home county, but when the column his representative in the affairs of state. | {re dobriroics .‘f.,'?",\’:“:';};;,,",‘,;,"'N’,"w";‘,"ug';‘l tin is from Cinclunati. was added up his total was ouly fifty-four, The king of Saxony has no children, conse- | We not to be fed upon something better | Information recelved by Attorney Gen- |indicating that he had received just nine- quently Prince George, bis eldeat brother, | {147 the husks of defeat? ' If these ques- | eral Knox some time ago led to a suspicion | teen votes outside of Douglas county. In- B Sair (o the thuoiaiot Makcare T Belteve Tt will be productive of the bosi | that something was wrong with Rechtin's |stead of the much boasted strength that was watch on the movements of the strikers and the proceesion had barely got under way when the reserves charged the paraders. There was a quick scattering in all directions by the men in line and Hollow Brake Beam company from January, | #ction of the Nebraska republican conven- 1882, to May of this year, when he resigned. | tion yesterday in endorsing the president's He was also for a time vice president and | message and reciprocity with Cuba was member of the company's finance com- | commented upon quite freely zbout the mittee. senaie today, and the reciprocity sonators i Eind s ael o Peedoy books and the arrest followed an examina- [to come to him from out in the state »d Senators Millard and Dietrich 1o a remarkably short time there was mot Let us not forget, however, that it is not | tion of the books, under the direction of * AL RIAC IRARYIRE- LS. SRS SARAELE g Edward Postpones Visit. pa thus Dot target. Nowever, that it is net | 4 = ection of |these nineteen votes practically disap- good-natured way about the manuer in ® parader to be seen In the nelghborhood. LONDON, June 19.—King Edward's pro- | POr in the interpretation of sirange visions “;{"‘P:"”"l“l;"“ ‘“h"""" Tracewell. peared on the second ballot and his grace- FIGHT FOR GOVERNORSHIP which the Nebraska platform differed trom Condition of the Wounded. NDON, that a strong and healthy democracy dis. echtin attributes his troubles to high |ful withdrawal de e t . 4 d ounty ja! ® | been postponed, with his other engage- 9N the ever-shifting treatment | sy11y" soyered by his bond of $30,000. Tw. oted as a Unit, State Convemtion, but Nem- ing, 4 il rondition of those who were wounded In|ments. Thelr majesties were going to the e eang. meacs of pepular el | o ren to i el Nebraska congressional districts would go yesterday's disturbances was reported to | college in the old royal barge built for | reaconinig prejudice and selfish anticlpa: s compivaller's efice were tor Van Dusea's name was taken off inate MecCullough. democratic if the reciprocity bill was Boing over his books this morning when |the ballot the Douglas delegation resoived be unchanged. Harry Harris, the reporter [ George IL King Edward recently ordered | tion, but the democratic party never. | passed. . . he arrived at the office. When he saw them |!tself into a practical unit. TI Yo was Knocked dows. beaten and Snally | the barge made seaworthy Must Be Donme Openly. 156 Wack; ba. ixcnet Daib 230 bk it 1o loommarinn munss e ime The. Mille | yoNTRRLINR. Wi .Juss 1—Aumidst Ax Senator Dietrich Sees It. shot with his own revolver by the mob, — N e & rehabilitatiol d re- : o e d D oot vtk MRS PATivic Ao Ang el B MG W we are to have s rehabliftation and re- |the attorney gemeral to whom he |questioned the return of & chalrman and “;:“::p:;,S:;ksf_[il““"":::n::; l‘r;:;::”num— Senator Dietrich could not sse wherein his covery is entertained. LONDON, June 19.—The substitute of|E€%ted. It Is important that it be dm.r.";:‘l" @ full confession. This revealed that “Suughl to achieve notoriety by breaking inated Judge J. G. McCullough of Benning- |0Ur®® Dbad met with disapproval by the ’ : NDON, et ! { openly and with no mystery or double the shortage had existed f the delegation showed s . _ |state conventio a o Mayor Hiacheliffe anncunced today that | Rov. Joseph Parker, miniater of the City | meaning. Our people are too much o the . e’ I ME 20te o mawed fhas oaly 08F of | 1oy for governor on the third ballol. The [S1Ale coavestion. He said the lolnt letter |He bhad concealed it by borrowi; the Douglas county delegates h |which 8 Millard and hi It bad t only the executive committee of the Dyers' oq | alert to accept political deliverances they ng money gla y egates had any fn- | 40 »ported P o which Senator Millard and himself had sen Helpers' union would be permitted to hold | Lobic: I the temple this morning, asked | 4"l ndertand, nd the snibusiasm of |{Tom friends just before his books were to |clination to cast thelr votes Independent A A Bigh Heense * candidate, 10 the state convention fully explained hia meetings for the present, and that It at |ty g SraYers of the congrogation in be- | the ‘democraiic rank and flle Goes noi |be examined and returning It after the ex- [and on the next ballot, seelng that they haa | Of, Rutland. the bigh license rotesi [Position. At no time had there been any . o , whosa health is occa- on myste > . . S . e Hens 0 a protes ~ & < BEY of thase seesions caq Werd was uitered | Mt 08 D Purker, 4| Ihe Gemocratic narmony of which we [UBIBation was over. He said be came here [ no following among the delegation, they | penine ne actlon of the majorits T |disposition on the part of the Nebraska that SenEed 15 Diile Thi s gt & anglety. hear so'much cannot be “effectively con- |ID 1895 in debt and had borrowed from the |became tractable and came fn With the Test. | pojring delepator. afterwards momineiey |#€NAtors to put themselves in opposition to would be instantly arrested. The mayor ua Rallroads Completed ?l‘\‘;‘r‘x‘\‘:(\\d,.‘!‘g.m:"‘]?:'(“’f:,"”'l;’,.l. Y',‘,:;‘ n‘l:’! :’“’NH‘:ED\EYHI’DEBI funds to pay these, hoping |The story printed in one Omaha paper to |y Clement for governor on an independ- the president; that both Senator Millard and Tequested that representatives of the com- A ' \ne | W0 have been dividea that 'there ‘shall be |¥¢Rtually to make up the shortage. and get (the effect that the lie was pussed by Mr. | ent (ieket, but later developments. indicats |Bimself stcod ready at all times to extend Panice be present at the meeting of the| MANAGUA. Nicaragus, Jume 19.—All the | Rarmony : bls accounts stralght. Rechtin came here |Goss is incorrect. That Incident occurred |ihar the high license mem would devote |#id to the people of Cuba without infiict- sirikers’ executive committee this after. | 8IFoads between Corluto, on the Pacilc, | My, days of politica) activity are past, |with Attoney General Harmon and was for- |1n the Custer delegation, when one of the | toewe Lime (- 8 sortmeraton up it coron |ing tco great an Injury upon any American noon. He says that if the proceedings are | *2d Orande. on Lake Nicaragus, have been | {{Cipate’in party councils. 1 am absolutely |MeFly clerk in one%of the Cincinnati courts. |delegates demanding a Doll, cried out 1n | eas eutlosk before. placins an (ndepeeden |Industrial institution and that in this they i il s ey FOSeSpAIRgS. AT | cempietod | content with retirement, but 1 still have |He is a bachelor, about 45 years old and [answer to the retort of the chalrman, |ticket in the field. L. 8. Stanton of Rox. Were but simply following the expressed tee will be liable to arrest. COINING MILL _BLOWS UPH" want to see before I die the Testaration D80 a0 lncome of about $2.300 annually. “That Is not true.” Every ome thought |bury was nominated for lieutenant gov. |doctrine of McK He sald that he NEWARK, N. J June 20.—Governor to perfect health and supremacy of that 11‘“& warrant for uis arrest was sworn out |that meant fight and all eyes were turned | ernor. |etood with the president, but was unaltes Murphy at midaigi ordered & part of the | portion of Cambria Powder Plant|icicrlsY Nhose mission fi'ls (o' blees the |by United States District Atiorney Gould. |In the direction of the Custer county stand ably opposed to certaln senators who stood First regiment of infantry and the entire tempted by clamor, unmoved by “the gusts o Ay " .I‘ = ard Peacemakers intervened at once and INVEST'GATE FECOR DEATH sgairst the producers of sugar in the United First troop of cavalry to Paterson to pre- Destroyed and Four Work- £ 208 ulat passion and uncorrupted by - ens of the Senate. a truce was declared without recourse to | States. He sald the president thoroughly 5 11080 8 3 . ers of strange alliance—the democracy | WASHINGTON 19.—Conf: prize ri | p serve order. General Campbell, command- men Are Killed. patriotism, the democracy of safety, the ARHINGTON, Juse onfirmations |the prize ring Oklahoma Authorities Endeavor to|U0drstood the fight which was being made iog the First brigade, has taken command democracy of Tilden and the democracy | DY the semate: 4 | Not in Any Combination. {!n bebalf of American Interests as against and is assembling the troops and arranging| JOHNSTOWN, Pa. June 19.—The colning | (4t deserves and wins success nhugust € n‘n\"l,\'fl'uf‘}’x"“f.‘flurfl\ Warsaw, | Find Out About an Alleged forelgn production. He thought when the for transportation. The Erie raliroad bas | mill of the Cambria Powder Mills plant. o Hill Outlines Platform. northern district of Texas: Henty Terrell | coer oty e, distribution of the Douglas | “Water Care” ( [platform of the state convention was read beon ordered to send tralna Bere ot ouoe | Beward, ffteen miles from Bere. ven’ us| Senstor David B. Hill who swk , | attorney western district of Texas | county vote was concerned it was mot by as a whole, it would not be found that the The members of both commands began to | this atternoon, killing three men and (mur. | was rocel f spoke Dext | Postmasters: Oklahoma-—G. W. Wal-|eny combination, agreement or slate. The 2 petssciop course of the senators from Nebraske had B Wivhere of ) this a8 raotn. Kiling theee men [ n;l‘u; fas r:\m:mi.naoulu enthusiastically us | bright, Stroud. ehragka k. (N, Allen. | majority of the votes were given to Sears | GUTHRIE, Okla., June 1 thorl- | \oon condemned. o . % sloce e r. Cleveland Mr. Dowin, in i c! oo, et a vy o en ‘all- iy v county a ves! o |9 Poagrrrrs The troops will be put on guard duty | Two others are fatally hurt Bl teld e RIS o toder toe :L:r::é::(#‘.'f':" Wl Tisdale, Rediands u. 5 | because h',‘;‘ Dot Gansly Mottt with | :rl: e F::.‘.:;‘;:m\l:nu:ur Pecor, aged 14, | Senator Allieon, when asked tonight what @t the mills before they open at 7 o'clock| The dead teader of Bi ¥, Sl ) o ° pringer, | Omaha and Douglas county and the Sears o 4 ‘ » be thought of the Cuban situation, sald he ot his party In New York state and | Cambria. lowa—A. B Haselton, fanbeii ould gladly hav d with hi oear Shawnee, whose death is alleged to . this morning. J. B. SMITH of Sews R Bluffs. ‘Missouri—M. Mann, Slate SMR WOuIS ST R4Te Sayed WHD him and " |believed the subject dead for this ok eward, aged 40, mar- | under his guidance and leadership we are | Hupetns, Paisna ionaon 2 ABenrmitt, | had any disposition been shown by outside |have resulted from attempts of several |Lp ¥ he TIb doubt as to the u‘l:::n‘:n Now Denaidons: Beated. (_‘-““L“ DROVER of Rl 1Y co:flde‘:‘“ot Irlcm;). 3 Ellsworth " | counties to come in. Jessen had friends op | COMPanions to treat him with the “water Pl 0 he remarked, with a meaning oy r. il referred to the rees ! eure. oome, RArss LITTLE ROCK, Ark., June 19.—The board | aged 35, unmarried B Sheeeh of in Refined Sugar. the delegation who would have voted for | CUre L smile. of trustees of tHe University of Arkansas | JOHN RHODES of Seward, aged 35, mar- | muustion. end reiq ions uon the Philippine | 0 50/ Mm- and their votes would have besn of | e wap submerged i the Casadiss river | DoV Siected JHarvison Randolph of Vir- | ieq - 0508 8. mar- | question ot that it bad made s last- | 4 080N YORK, June 18.7The '-{;',"‘L‘;"{',,‘d:;‘ service to him but & number of the South | until his lungs and stomach were filled with | tle Hope Rosehud Bilk inla president of that fustitution, vice Dr, 3 - £ e e water, resultiog & few days later io bis | Senator Gambl toz oha 1. Bue W. P rades 5, 6 and 7, 10 polats; el other g s er io b or Gamble sa onighl (hat & tre- f uchanan, resigped. 1 'RACKEN of Seward, married, (Continued on Second Page.) 1 arades, 5 polnis (Contioued on Becond Page.) death. - mendous effort would be wade to secure Tt ard

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