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ilies BATTLE FU HORN’S LIFE On Eve of Hanging of Wyoming Mur: ”:.. derer Cheyene is in Throes of Excite: AT CENTRAL SCHOOL Lad, Inflicted an Ugly Wound on a Playmate Robt. Miller, a rag tial GLOSED |The Prosecuting Witnessin Gam-| ; F - 4 bling Cases Nabbed by Police ment Over Expected Deadly Conflict ::... And Placed Under Bond For Possession of Condmned Man: 3 STATE FINISHED ITS CASE IN} A achoolboy feud « roached M BARTLETT MURDER TRIAL The long drawn-out Kame of hide t Hughio te th ia ended bloo : Jand seek bet Pros Nitor ’ ri. J. ¢ nan,| CHEYENNE, W N 19. ne one day with a fed ground of th I afraid rare. | YY tt Ww { t néidantinl & r . . iad marshal. He told of corner of Seve tee Pere Pitas the prosecuting witne poker | iff blaskmall the a and |Gov. ‘Chatterton has received a let-| numerous killings he claimed he had | would : won street, shortly but was ' t ' ft a stenographer in an ud-) both he 7 Willie Lee, of the et lo t “ bbort ' © pury the |ter threatening him.with death with. | soir yom took down notes, which, within nl ; and Robert Mt Mx 8 ' * Bixth, urching in s te: he “locity for pearly two weekn the 1 A Moa had 24 houre after Tom Morn is hang have the participants 1 Bh ay a © | pee nator was 4 | brought int .¢ ‘ ; ended in Miller ® ype yt Po tah al cogninance of " to I od. a left side of the b 4 ee ee t fact at Me ' sooo, A few minutes! ‘The cowboys are gathering for the i. @n ugly, though delivered another 8 Adan i Lane bums c. : uf the » attack on the Laramie county ja —_ ound. Rk My ‘ aime "The guards were strengthened at| y e' nite play. " Dogg Ny dhlay we ; ‘yooh poe noon. Full companies of cavalry pimaelf ¢ ‘ Bg Bye ag | un de * k up land infantry are now camped at the otpa serious nat his trusty Har with ear t AB or urthouse, If the attack comes, in front of ma ict] to apppear ae 1. wilt by prisoner under $160 /|the battle will be bloody. Tom Horn Econ Se Ipaaditio canes fer Wseoy- |teaes cutee” sais ine eoert,°% w0l| pationed for thet purpoes, If the st- — tisha tet isos z | eee Bey Sell itn tsa hase asa soeate| Chicago Street Car Company lice w which Séteot HORRIBLE REVENGE TAKEN lly ony lh eel ~ ona. ‘Se rte t t iL” 6 wing t 2 » 7 ~~ as @ be look |4 Cann, with, dlawty. | deputy aberita Continues to Run Cars Inter- | ON A GON OF ITALY AT MIN be eo mn = 1 . te a right habeas . t et ‘ . ne - | NEAPOLIS ace to face and Nn iia tee ik: 4 et the ol mittently, While Strikers Call s t > " f . ' 1 Dy thee f . _ d 7 i Me m Y r Honor admits b ; MINNEAPOLIS, ation. Nov. 19—| When 1 wanted {ad Me. Orimich : Out More Menand Cripple the ¢ on the Frank a r 2 ’ . that was th “ ' J " ~ om ras vrning RB a = the court chouimuea ate anete.| ee tailgt ht Service ney N a1 © by highwaymen, Me had «| revenge nord em ame “ er je that It # ' “ t! P grower amount money whe " t t b - ~~ vot here ee seseny yen om Gone it ‘S09 hour . SUE coors of cout ; rod er hat] CHICAGO, 19.~The union | from heallquarters headed by, band n wan headed a "e . I ’ ad lwageany ty aarp ae neat t ity the juestion and ; e other of Lee De Vr = MN) Fp sau bt it wt , | {o him to toe with tim will retu to aie pple oF the | Street Fallways -- jRnown Beattie lawyer et : * wor be w ' ' aoe compan fhe action was Sane-|' Late this forenoon it was ane ae. ae Seem waa tc wed to Engle hat he . a & of “ m a to appears a wit wela. re » have two rapid Mayor Harri this morning re- | ¥h je grocery he would + a4 | Bor today, where she will load 1,250, } “ag hen » TN ican. . ‘ Are riot @uns in thetr pomsons With | newed his efforts to end the trouble: | probably agree to refuse to handle oon x 000 feet of lumber for Australian | bey h hour and ew 5 aw. » w 4 em mye thes rt So ot be able to drive the | T « rmant atta 4 rail- {8 ie destined for the street rail- threc-enasted schooner libero ll 2 Ahaha > e ree for t uting | t r If the attempt is made, | conference. Members of the media-| 4rr oday from Lous ume f Na ty = seem gi lend A i" . F fey to mue on the recognis in fs jo will r tion board say It is up to the Chicago| Cars were started on H rom Hoquiam tomorro wm: a | : ' I" ' amg “ red wtih strangers, whol City Railway, as the strikers prac-| street this morning, with 500 pols Passengers for Log Ange | at | seott's ‘ ; eee eetrad attacking party, which | will not stand In the way of a set-| some disorder about the barns. The LABOR LEADERS SAY CoLoR.| ,, 7h steamship Doiphir JOHN 8. ALLEN, WELL KNOWN . nae meee a a I not stand In the nana a com. | police feared trouble as the line rune ADO GOVERNOR 18 UNWAR.| ¥iB i Damensers and 200 tons of YOUNG MAN OF SEATTLE, 18) : i abe emt |] ny proteenion Horm was a “stock de-| fo inaiat, however, that the routing | trict RANTED IN SENDING FEDER. n and vegetables,| LOCKED UP AT SPOKANE the Bah . 7 He be Say of care ea oe eat it from 10 to| Gov. Yates, in am interview hei d | men Walled last nod be te m < ; " ‘each day waiting about the| today, admitted that 80 roo, = AL TROOPS TO MINES | tien as far north as | ; was . n mn @ ae dey Take 10 hours|could be put in Chicago w | Juneau. steamer with the (Special to The Vs r) } wan | i “* = e and F t a ae z hours for the pr tion of proper- sa Thanksgiving turkey did not a SPOKANE, W v. 18.—John Bh ‘t The tit te half what Mr. Sout | mals : al running time ans meeting is|ty. He admitted such an arrange- DENVER. Colo, Nov, 1—tabor| wll late in the “afternoon and sor ie |aaxed _fetorted the cour rons at one sme ana] Sunday's, union Tage me ton’ [mont having beem made recentiy 4or Waders are indignant at Governor Pea-| those who were re - Wj quether a it desirable to | ox Peion of organized labor ever held |auch @ contingency as may confront body's act ut federal = core them bead £7 bi < t “ "the 14 4 Ra gaiphin mae ng to|in Chicago. Kvery union in the city [the authorities re the end of Je, Where & strike has | 08 plain beef, am at ; ie Se be ge ore ~ ticlpa ey will march the week. et say not one| The steamer James Dotlar, ¢ ke * s . to th the evide ihe Hern‘a ts vey vie- | wt ictpate of mes ”~ a tim to the jouire # ertain cattemen < has rred at Tullu-| Mithwitig, sails tonight for Francisco, with 100 passeiigers and 1,000 tons of general freight | amahip Newburg of the Qrive out his father and his herds iis pee eee Bee ee eS" MEN'S DEMANDS AND COMPANY'S ing | OFFER IN BIG CHIGAGO STRIKE for pottt purpears. thin morning with 25 5 : meen gers a al = si 665,008 feet of lumber for San Fren | 1 Hor te PRESIDENT DENIES REQUEST | “i= ee Pe ASEINOTON, D.C, Ne 19 | 2S a SERA } CHICAGO, M1, Nov. 19.—The fol- | poration cont wit y a | | ‘owing official statement of the The present plan ot oper ting ' ; > \ cae ae emands|cars, hours of work and ra o day Jed to de Peabody's king street car ‘Dp’ Manon,| wages shall continue. ae of anmault that become a party to a conspiracy be arch f " gest for federal tr ope ih the Col- nas bee ote rea t fed troops in the Col-| has been iaeued by ‘The company will treat with orado r s Under the | i dent of the An tae the president con only act when | net — gamated A “ © is beyond the control of way Emp! troop, and the palicn i ~ LUNCHEON |MASKED HIGHWAYMEN ROB). Pratt. nat an act only on the eat —— -- eid, mel he can act on n the requ PLAYERS IN A MINNEAPOLIS |, usa. ht tion of via Rmerica: Clarence | all disputed questions, and when un- nal organizer, David| able to settle grievance fn this man- tional executive} ner, will submit the same to a board “Buckley, president ot} 0 of arbitration, selected in the usual in ner.” David G. Hamilton is president of itway Company, and Robt. Me- treet Rall ommittees from the employer on the legisiature, upon the gor- ry tinture together. "The Ol ’ ype Soap ates tactgee dp CLUB ROOM peal union, "No. 260 who ar are a " ernor’s reque th to get the stature togethe The “ oe reas oars Seal vierring ine AND queen or| TRS™.ANO OTHER POPULAR] POC REM A ARE OUR 58. IE | ‘Terenty-cight cents an hour, or 4) the railway Compand, and Robt: Mo; no f = a Geenrvel 00) ' | ente taaee ou e that no insurrection has eccurred| iTaLy GIVEN ENTHUSIASTIC] POOKS PASSES AWAY LE SET-TO WITH SECRETARY) so eaPOLts, Minn, Nov, 19—[COnts Increnme. | cemient| company’s cars have been cafrying 200,000 passengers a day; its re- ceipts have heen averaging over Colorado, in om — —— LOEB WHEN HE WOULD NOT LET HEAR SEE PRESIDENT of schedules to permit all work to 4 highwaymen entered the R TION ECEPTION IN LONDON mimi: iil. “inca tant be completed In from 12 to 16 hours.) $15 499 a day. Metr tan club rooms this morn-|including lay-offs |The Chicago City Rallway Co, on anne “ ga cd Complete unionization of the) 0" ong atrole. £19 ‘mit a vain at-|'% p eight players against] iines, and if the union believes an| 00k “Ts main lines and bra the wall and secured & ploye is discharged unjustly, it e teat ; Jown the steps and ¢8-| shai! be permitted to reinstate him + # territory having nearly aped t mitted tO rah the com. | 000.000 people, and it serves about a en Inaif that nomber all the year ed two offi 1 to drag an whe re Roeeg Reny Berge Mg } ‘eliat, @ here today e most WAS NGTON YY: LONDON; Her. tsk state toncsson | MO SHet Si ate SOOT TBO Set | WAM ON, De, . | Toole” and “The Sowers.” Hhe was|from the White Hor was given in Guthd hall for the enter. | 27" hrink’ ft ine * of a very retiring diaposttion, shrinking | @fter et ~~ ‘ tainment of King Victor Emmanuel POLICE DISCOVER A BOLD! known to the general | loose entered pany aroma and Queen Het of Italy toda alwaya fretrated ever o'clock SCHEME TO TAKE AND HOLD * ~scteiinr nsbesiap dette ; = Roe een pd explained that 4 trom Windsor |} Pregpasn Mas An was busy, She PRINCESS FOR RANSOM | s : early thin morning and went to the ed a running Italian embassy. They were xiven an| visitora who entere ROME, Nov. 19.—Phe police have] ovation on the trip to the Gulld halt |. Finally she wai discovered a ae to kidnap and| The street were profusely decorated. | Loeb's hold for ransom Princess Matguar, The royal visitors were entertained | | the pres t the daughter of King Victor. A com-|at a state dinner in St. Geoge's halt. Stant guard is now kept over the) Wi and fo t ‘A seat for motormen and medi-) “NS street ¢ corporation is capitalized for mn calattendance for Injured employes. | $18,000,000; enjoyed a net income oa ‘These demands are made by ti jast year of $1,896,678; disbursed F conductors and motormen on the | 4129/00 im dividenda and boasted + yond ctric cars, numbering about 1399.) of receipts from all sources to the me yr with ¢ amo ‘of $6,413.18 The percen- a tage of its net income to capital in barns, power houses, on track) | stock Gasca ade so | ARCHBISHOP DAVID IS MUR tonne: this. ‘Qasnaliitdneeeeben | to DEREO BY ARMENIANS IN |&rent 4 . of the Chicago City Rail-/ted nothing had been gained toward CAUCASUS says princess day and night es } | ; | | , any will not oppose its|a strike settlement. He bas almost MARINE NEWS non In thelr wish toxjoin any labor| abandoned hope. The steam rail- ied ies as rranization | ways believe the strike will be pro- ‘s SL See BRALIN, Ney, 19.+-The Tagehintt ) distinction of dincrimination| longed. Every available coach and The steamer Humbeldt, Capt. BE tet eihiain Oe «| favoring union or non-union em-| locomotive is being prepared for the orts that Archbishop David wa ‘on ployes shall be exerted by the cor- suburban COTES i cidaetieniesin e. G. Baughman, whieh during the Because she tendered th | Nome 6 Lh wae n@nged in that tor a % gold piece for her re Mee | sinated today by Arr vians at traffi 4 later placed on the — _ Charles Wilson, who lives at 607] Southeastern Alaska run, has been| prTTSBURG, Nov. 19.—~The en Maynard avenue, Was put off of al Uschmiadsin in Caucasus, The withdrawn from those waters and| plant of the Pittsburg St Rainier heights street car at th urderers escaped will sail Monday mS at 9! cany will resume operation Monda r of Fifth aver math and Jack- | —— @clock for San F fter three weeks of | 8 nee. | son © int art of the Biack- | train men, and a® many me At noon, Mayor Harrison admit- en in & statement by at San Franciace requen spring to the Lynn . alk The steamer J Unation tn OHIO SENATOR FIRST WITNESS BEFORE SENATE COMMITTEE de, One witness a man, bi who met the woman this 0 walked across the Fre- mont raitroad bridge with ber. He clock this morn- | say® she was clothed only In a night is in @ ferment of ex- posed » t that an un- n committed sul er the repor | known wom yesterday parchase ’ ‘acific| | insults tr . rt | Alask ansportation & Coal com-| loafers wiv c } HEARING OBJECTIONS TO RAISING RANK OF WooD THIEVES pany 1 ascii Nov. 24 with sup-| a tune | plies and 1 3 » opening} | Mrs. Ww r No } that the any Intends building | p 5 “ ON t r 4 < here at about 7 « near-Po i aent ms te" Read : 4 insula atertat te cmp ineqenees or ** | BRIC-A-BRAC AND CURIOS M. ling by throwing herself into the gov and describes her as being of the coi ad attine on : tend “ hang aces. welde weit ‘ > hail eeae enniak age, rather stout and having used 4 “ sd One * mi tne Debris secure ¢h he told mre. |“ " miitary go ' m *, Miter] ZOLA GPENT A LIFETIME IN|" woman was seen walking ke, auburn hair. will also be on the Gold Cup was won rby, today. | w that she could not ride, and| Cuba and the hearing of obj. na (and by Wood ' . ‘lone the banks of the ditch about| The woman crawled through a barb Capt P. 1 a by Low's Litth e up J.lunon reaching Fifth avenue asked 2 a en 2 ee ot y r ator Hf Souvetios COLLECTING, STOLEN tay ey pw oe Roe thes or-| wire fence after leaving the raliroad > = v's Surbiton, with Lyne Up. | her to leave the car to hie nomination to be a 5 ieee f how that Wood te AL ew ate is and her tracks in the mud and) bride, and this afternoon scraps of the gover - wig ee ee fe c ai which were found later, show | the nightdress, small pieces of fles! ip wovene wish NEW INFORMATION BUREAU = |era! began this morning before the| Senator T 1k th PARIS, Noy. 19.—On opening the He eeeeen bare-footed, The trafl| and spot of Wlood were found there, in- sem!-annual OS Finny Ky . e yeate t were present at Xr. | residence of MeDan, which has been}ends abruptly at the water's edge, | dicating that she hurt herself severely rday. Mr. ber oe oe: ay pe to the| senate committes on nf-| tor " 1 wan ed for some months, Madame he police were notified of the| in so doing «is engaged in hearing coms | N . ' “ nrowsh | a deck b < w be re-|Zola this morning found the place stter, and the canal is now being| So far no trace of the body has been plaints and p ata from different! German pe ae ‘or ® xecutive bur tirely empty. Thieves had cart ained for the purpose of searching | found, The tide prevents the water importers in temard to dutie night at bh staliete may © mrid: enator Ff was jhe f wit-| rm of t ommit led away the furnt bric-a ec} for the body |tn the canal from draining of to any posed on goods by the local author-|nue. ‘Th ae Tene tS has rea the ros” Pare {and curios which the novelist had| As yet, however, no woman is re-| reat extent, although tho Inlet gate ities, §=Mr. De Vr was formerly ney-Wat» asi retary M « before th itary 6 t ther 5 dings held behind |epent a lifetime in collecting. There | ported missing in the ne \is closed, and there are many deep & member of congress from one of the tuner pe made manager of joned doors, the tnessen waiting is no clue to the identity of the far the police have pools below the scene of the supposed " tta 1 General Wood tar otal , ‘ thieves. learn but little coneorning the sup-! drowning.

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