Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 8, 1902, Page 2

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-9 FOR THE QEATH OF BEDDALL Oeroner's ilflinlb Several Men Guilty of Hurder During Riot TWO. ARRESTED 'CHARGED WITH CRIME Lhrge N am ber of Wi Are Bxe d Who Tell What They Khow]Coneerhisiy Tronble at Shemandeosh. SHENANDOAH, Pa., Aug. 7.—~The coron- of's jury, which Yes Been investigating the death of Jogeph Beddall, who received his fatal Injuries in' the riot here ldst week, concluded its inquiry tdday, and remdered & verdict hoiding “Joseph Palugicz, = butcher, Matthew Paularkas, a dne-armed saloon keepef, and many other rioters un- kfown to ‘the jury,” responsiple for the killing: ©* The' 'men in the verdict aré now lpcked 6y and other arreats will féllow. Thé two men were taken into eus- t’ir thig afterngon by twe constables who were profeted by a platoon of soldiers trom Comdpany K of the Twelfth regiment. ‘A lafgs number of witnesses Were ex- amined, including ‘the three workmen and ty Shorlr ks Beddall, who were attacked by e mob, the policemen who were sul ently set upon and some of them sliet, nnd soveral eye-witnesses of the riot. Some of (he Lestimeny was con- - '6d very important by (e coroner and the jury. Palugicr was identified by three bopé who testified they saw him in the oowd with a club and Paularkas s al: leged by another to have injured Joseph Beddall. The . policemen testified that as Fa0 up the street, pursued by the mob, pistols; men standing at nearly_every saloon door shet. at them as they passed. At ofie, Jodrway three mon atood biasing away at theh shd from aa upper window of a bullding three other men were shoot. ing down Al.4hein. The dsluking places re« fesred to are All owned by foreigners. Gave Wim the Langh. Polloeman Ringhetver testified that when he, learned of the disturbance he imme- digtely started to summon his fellow off- oets. While . doing ps0 he = met Plerce Waiker, a iiine w offictal. ¢ asted falker to call the miners' fttee and f7yhe fis 1afluende fo dispel the but Ringhelser sald: o only gave the W e v “Tho sltdablon In this section of the eoal- remains, unchanged and staff officers &t b pprehend j tro the near future. troops a quiet’day.” Two companies are stili guard in the foréign soction of the town, meeting of protestis ru alsters of this thon, f“ torestoA in the spiritusl ifare-of 1@ foreign population, was heid tohight an 6 the regular business had beh dispos M jpf 7tev. Charles B. Bdwarde of: thin plsce, who has made a scientific stidy of &o ollaractertstics of the foreign- sneakidg puople in coal region, deliv- L er8d en apdvgsn, which was of Interest at s timo. ‘He #aid thet within & radius of six of there are approxi- HaniTs e B A i 4,000 are Hunga: At B Al s b it s oo stationed at the Pennsyl. station near one of the for- in the southefs part of the General Gobin had been re~ ikl il 1 SETTLERS - SEEK, e Open dltnto on Greybull Rivef Want Writ/ to 0 » CHEYRNNE, Wyo.. AGN. /7.~ (Special)— The pecent opinich of Ahrorney (ereral Van Orsdell relatiys 16 the priority of water rights on the Greybull river in Big Horn county, which was followed by the State Board of Control, and which tesulted in the closing of a numbgr of headigates gnd the shutting off of water from a number of farms, has met with considerable adverse comment. in the Blg Hom ecountry. It i held by many thal {he attorney genersl can- | Dot et aside the decision of the Board of | Control in adjudicatiig thé priotity of water rights, as has been dope, it is allegud, in the prosent case. It is alleged thiat: fhe clokifig of the head: gates of the ditches at this o will ruin of the crops aud work risbip upon a number of settlers uhider the canals taken from the Greyball, ¢ The settlers afetted have retained cows will fight the in the cour Judg 8. Metz of Sheridan, Judge Gib- son Clark of Cheyenno and Messre. Colling & Zaring of Basth City"hate bees retalned by the plaintiffe’ ¥ The first step Will probably bé's hearing before District Judge Stotts, af which the settlers I ask for & 1 writ of mandamus to compe! (he:Biate Board of Oontrél to open the headgates, affer which (he cass will probably be taken to the pr urt. pr " The Ofst reporls trom the Graypbil coun- try stated that sll cropy would ‘ruined by the cutting off of the water supply, a letter received hers yesferday #tates that the Greybull is,now e g more Wil than af any time during fae kugimer, enows ip the mountalus having been m by the hot weather of the last two weéks, and that many of the crops will be saved. Woodmen Waving » Good Time. LAURBEL, Neb. Aug 17, ial Tela- gram.)—The Woodmen pienié is on In full force and Laurel {8 enjoying and entertain- ing A Jarge company. Reed cormet band from Sloux Oty and a seleet ehoir of home talent are furnishing the music. Hon. Hon. Jerry Greea of Davefiport, 1a., was the prine| speaker t fi" 1. H Mickey is u’:-“.u ‘:3» briet ad- dress today. Hoa. E. B. Qurney of Win- lldqnnvllbfl 6 the address of Welgnme made by Rev, A. B, Roberts of Laurel. Captain Fy Brown le- present,’ | Hbn.: John 8. Robinson and. Hon, W. H. Thomiphon, fu- sion candidate for a’A gongresa- man sre billed for Garden spot Wyoming. =y CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug: TE(8pecial)— Prof. W. 8. Palmer, section digector of tha Wyoming weather #nd crop, buvean; bas re- turned from .s wisit to ihe-_southwestern portion of the state. Ho staf t Btar valley, {u Ulnte cotnty, ia: on spots of the ithoughi ' the altitu is something Iike 8,000 :::'«m tgBabitants conduct farminglon a il sadle und raise big crops-of hay,.sifalfis, potatoes and other vegetables and graips commen to this cli- mate. Star valley conaists of two valieys, the upper und lower valluys, and is peopled by about 4.000 souls. ai M Te. Bramine Government Wirvey. fadustzid Sehosl, since of John fimmh’.‘-fiv‘&tn@ school, is now announced in the resignation of O. erintendent during oun"ot "o g g s e | in the sqme positioh since superin- tendent, Beghtol took hold, The resiguation TPk apet sbout September 1, alid" by auccobsor will be H. D. Shafl, senlor of teachers and grade man. agers: £ #8an ¥l ane The ‘selection” of" o ‘stéossso> 'for Shafl's ‘Io-rl- of the ;.ll ‘o Restrain the Merger of Northwestern WANDAMUS | GHANGES PO OMAHA DATLY LICE. CARTAINS 1o bds i e i, rried (n 1858. With Ber husbatid she camte $ to Hamilton cotmey, Towa, in 1854 sad s:t- Meroer Beard Reduces Iler and Hayes to |tied in Webhter,Oity. Mr. and Mpsi Dosne Ranks of Patrelfiion. RESTORES MOSTYN AND HAZE TO OFFIGE A Signifies More CUhanges by ng for Compléte List of Mem. bers of Folice and Fire Departments. “For the proper matagement and dlsols pline and more effoctive working and serv- foe of the police department” Captains Daniel W, ler and Thomas Hayes were ro- duced to patfolmen by the new Mercer Board of Fife and Pollce Commissioners yesterday afternoon, and Former Patrick A. Mostyn and Henry P. named in their places, the ch Broatch administration several years ago. this morning, at which titie the board will hold & special meeting for that purpose. Reversing Its order of Wednesday, the néw board sandwiched executive ses. slon between two open 101 but the greatér part of the timie in con- sultation behind closed doo When at 4 o'tlock Commissioner Hroatoh called the meeting to order a commiittes of Union Pi- oific strikers was annouficed. It comprised Thomas Wilsehi, fourth vice president of fhe International Assoclation of Machis- Ists; Sam Grage, district secrdtary, and W. Richelleu, George W. Su#ith, George Hurst and A. 8. Mildred. Mr. Wilson, who acted us spokesmen, explained fhat policemen had beeh atationed at the gates of the Unfom Pacifie ¥ “And we wanb to know,” eald he, “why they wers stationed there, ahd what théy purpose dolng: “They are not thére by there on my éwn motiof. They are thete to prevent possible violence and to kesp order, and they have orders not to interfore in any way'as between the strikers and the men who have takeh thelr places. They not to act unless there s trouble.” ,* andwered thé epokesman, “I don't think we have any objection to (hat. We thought ‘perhaps they were there to - timidate the strikers.”” Inquiriey About “Speciate.” Mr. Wilson then passed to aunother pbase rying clubs and revolvers and palming thems ial officers. 1 want to & right to do that." Chlef Dopabue said that he had detailed no special officers to service in the Union impersonating eald Broatch, “then it is a mat~ ter for the chief and the ety prosecutor. This board has nothing to do with th: Chief Donabue said he would investigate the complaint, . i board then wemt itito executive ses- sion. Aft: consultation of about thirty calied Mostyn and Haze, been sitting outside the railing, Twenty - bussing and mumbling it was changed and Mostyn was named s senlor captain. Open Record of Arrests. Spfatlen then tried his hand at introduc- &8 resolutfon. e rewd ome in which it ‘was set forth that theré had beén much complaint of men being locked up and de- tained at the city jail ‘owitheut formel complaint being flied against them, and that they were not permitted to communi- te with their friends, or with a law ‘Therefore,” continued the resclution, —r— - Ten Form Quintetl. i PLATTSMOUTH, ' Neb., Avg. 1. '3 8. Douglas DEATH RECORD. Mre. Rridget Fremen. ROCHESTER, N. ¥.. Aug 7M. BMdget Fresch, s promiuent inventor, 18 in county offices besides his judicial position. a the committee left, 8- | T ant 3 ‘fi.l‘l“:‘. .| Bty Wall of Waier Wines & Colorade nnhfinaha-pflnmun political history. The tofble.hmalth, - s bas SOUP 1S . THEIR ONLY . FOOD Coimtieretil Apple Arens of Undtéd Stntes. ROCHRSTHR, . ¥, Avg 7.~ 1484- ing fealute of edrly session of o ond day’s convention-ef the Natfbnal Apple Shippera a prepared and W‘ of 14 harge bt fleld 15veutigal in 4 8 gty i Prol. Taylor comipleted bis paper days ago, but yépperdsy, having vod census departm heots 6f Statis- has guthired VY IR cwultin suméch; whish | brings €he mattérraown to June 1, 1900, changed kis -peper. snd the felfowing is the first public dissemiination of tHese tistlen: 1ok milk, wheat four, codlish, rice, h m. bednl “and’ peas, onlons, potstoes, alive oll, 106 per cent; sommon soap, 160 pet cefit; corn, 833 pér cedt. - To ‘SEE NAVAL EVOLUTIONS Secretary. Mobdy Members of ATLANTA, §a., Aug. T—The ssbond sesalon of th":l‘t'tn Young- People's ocatiopal “ conforence at Pled with & lafyely Sugmetited. shjeots connected the and intellestusl elevatiod .Of ‘the EOSE LIVES N_GLOUDRURST AUGUST ELKS LINEUP FOR Si Ty i m-ump-oloqlqfl“u.-: i E. GEGRGE P, CAONK JOINS OFFIGIAL SPECIAL Newt Gramd Exhifed Rulbs of Order Leaves én Midmighe THaln witn Other : fligh OMedre to Attend Session, p— Omaba Eikh, Abé kept bk} now erters ning brethréd passing Freals it ve i : : i i i i resch ftome Sunday marsifl. are rested s sedeptien will by 814 o¥n brethres. - ) ‘spare hours uew.' are dellline “the elabty<twe v ian sha lbcal Jodge They have and cuffed with the 11 LAKE :. F‘f‘gg j | kané on Saturday and Ister sent to Salem, ¢| Yewing Tracy’s body, positively identified beén | body at the same time the reward is paid | Write them today il about your csse and got The | ton has snnounced. that he will act in After ¥ &iven Crodk |' o Mg R L T SPROLAL WORIGEY. 5Ty TR 20 Wl | LIGHT. DPERK SELEBTIONS Treatme FOR EVERY "“ ‘ Price $1.00 SPOKANE, Wash, Aug. 7.—When ~the sherift, with the body of Tracy, Jrove through Davenport, hundreds of = people followed up and. crowded about the wagon. CUTICURA SOAP, to cleanse the skl of crusts and scalesand soften the ened cuticlo, CUTICURA OINT! 'y to instantly allay jtching, iaflamma- By the time the wagon reached Stone’s morgue the atrests were crowded and from u-.-ummmanumud, and CUTICURA OLVENT PILLS, to cool and cleanse the blood. A SINGLE every corner could be beard ‘“Yhres chesrs for Lincoln county.” SET of these great skin curatives s often sufficlent to cure the mést tortar- RELICS The town was wild, The morgue doors Bad to be closed and the crowd was asked g stahd back. Several persona were al- JOWed_to aee the body and then troudle Begas. Broryone wanted a relic, and in & shord time nothing was left but the body. Bemoone even ploked up the blood-stained ndkerchiof which bad' been used by to keep from bleeding to death. | Many locks of the dead man's halr were dirriéd away and in many places his head Bad been mado bald. His eut {nto strips and hefo ¥ided they were cut iate smaller pleces. Many of . Traoy's cartridges wers di- vided among the members of the posse and those that could get at the buckskin bag. DAVENPORT, Wash., Aug. 7.~The our- {bus-‘are focking to Davenport from directions to view the body of Harry Tracy, the idead outlaw. The inquest has beon started at the courthouse, but the body is rooms. The will not Itkely be concluded tiil to- Mmorto, as witnesses from Oregon ocan Hardly get in today. The body probably will be taken te Spo- Qre., for burial at the penitentiary. Tracy's gund.may be distributed among the Oreston | 08, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleed- | Bosse; Hiis other relics have aiready beem | ing, crusted, scaly, and rw diven away. scalp, and blood humours, loss : Another story of Trapy's wonderful dar- | Rair, when ail else fails. ing s come te light. Mr. MoGregor, the Reepior of a livery stable at Wilbur, on Miilions of People gl':fl-!' Mh“' pnrwln and of crusts, scales, and dandruf, and the stop. for.softent; snd OI&I. for Wit o oo wee GeeioTRe Boce n urposes 1y A8 & man who came to his stable Inst Thursday night. He (Tracy) had two horses which he rut up for the night. He also feft bis rifie and & bundle, asking the un- Where he spent the night s | though it is sald he ate at least | &ry. e meal In A restaurant fn the town. About 10 &, m., Satirday he called for his horses, bundle. and:tifle, paid his bill and rode ot ol asdd excor by ‘washes for 1 reass’ dway, It s probable that the $4,100 reward for Outlaw Tracy will pot be paid for seme flme, owing toqtbe number of olaimants The body will be taken to Salem at the o $lusion of the luquest at Davenport, Wa: Governor Gear has already stated that M’ or too frée of Al ‘womeh, , but the reward will not be pald #atil the ‘claimants reach an agreement * It now seoms. likely that the aid of Maliod) "W Srliialiite & : tourts will be jnvoked. It is ®rnor Gear will #lso tavor the payment of |, the $1,600 to Mrs. Waggoner for Merriil's porsons ailing Srom | Afirenic Dissases, Tracy. Govemnor McBride of Washing- | Proper tréatment fres ot SYMMER i. ORTS. | Krug Park tordence . with :tile declslon of the Balem suthorities:in paying the reward. Pt dnis e ity Bronohi Riding Contest. NVER, DE| __F‘"'. A% el to the taste—hecause 1t fnnde’ trom the fnest malf and hops—no’ chiemil- cale—and well aged—insuring a pal- atable, healthy beverage. You should, order’'a thial gase—if you'want proot. FRED KRUG BREWING CO." 1007 Jng}'!og St. "Phone 420 The MILLARD " fetecsies Sta Hotel y A Phairungs, 1 l w’% FIFTY CENTS, . SUNDAY :?Ngf'_-';u"m'htll e, Steadily increasing Lusinass has necsssi- tated an enlargement of the eaf, doubling its formér capacity: vEgl 3 . Racine Goliege Grammar S¢hool “The School That Makes Man) ,‘%’&:"’f Pupils At Its Grad: iy i University, Soclal,angd, Atnjetio Alvantages.’ Military Drlif & For Boya of B 6 V7 Yenve Ol Mustrated Catalogue sent ‘on' applle cation to Heary Douglas Robinsomn;’ Recins, Wiscondtn, ' *Lake Forest Collége REV. RICHARD D, HANLAN, Ay Presidint. e AP X ety o ‘”dl.‘\lr?:u..fih‘:‘ I.A.l ufllchblb zll:r‘: Bood Sormttoried” ‘Moderi Kymuksla: exs ellent Athletic faclitles, co-sduciiioual For catalogue nddress ; Box 50. LAKE FOREST, ILL. \ O T e A VL est and argest mi) 3 SR uot )

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