The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 19, 1886, Image 4

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BED (JLOUD CHIEF J
A. O. HOMER, ubllihtr.
RED CLOUD. .
NEBRASKA.
CURRENT COMMENT.
Recently the Russian Government
expelled a number of foreigners,
mostly Germans, from Courland.
Queen Victokia has commissioned
Prof. Von Angeli to paint hera portrait
of Prince Alexander, of Bulgaria.
John W. Olivek, the founder of the
order of Sons of Temperance, is now
rditor of the Yonkers (S. Y.) States
man. Mits. Benjamin Harris Brewster,
win: of ex-Attorney General I'rewster,
died recently at her residence in Phila
delphia. The cattle drive from Texas in 18SC
will reach, it is estimated, three hun
dred thousand head. Several herds are
noxv readv for the trail.
The Austrian Minister of War has
ordered all corps commanders to en
force the study of German among the
troop. The Czechs object and cling
lo their own laniruajre.
In New York City during the past
Tear 70,01- persons were arrested, 5.5.
CS.' were held for trial or summarily
ronvicted, and of this nunilier 36,-1'i:?
wen: males and 17.2il were females.
Tiinci: thousand stx-ialists and unem
ployed workmen hold a publie moetin;;
sit Amsterdam, Holland, to discus
their rrievanee,s. The meeting de
puted a committee lo call tijxm the
juayor, and preAent through him a de
mand ujKn the city for the inaugura
tion of public works for the employ
ment of labor.
Mus. Jri.iA Kvulin.v Smith Pakkek.
tlie. ht.-t of the famous Smith sisters of
"lastoiibury. died the other day at her
JioiiK' near Hartford, Conn., aged ninetv-
three years. Her coniplefo translation
of the llible was published alwdit tetl
years ago ami won intn-li praise. She
married xlr. Amos A. Parker, of New
Ilamp-ihiri'. when loth were -igJity-six
rears old.
i:Airoiti. Kng., has a mad dop
jeeare of a very .-erious kind. In Janu
ary a dog ran mad through the .-treet.-
:md bit twenty person-. One of these
tlied a day or-o ago. in terrible agony.
with all the svmploiiis of hvdrophobia. j
The other nineteen have consequently
been thrown into a state of fearful ap
prehension lest thoy too may be at
tacked by the di.-ea.-H
A iusp.vicii from Port land. Ore.,
gives the following: Mrs. Miller,
Mother of Joaipiin Miller, who txx-o
years ago married a boy aged twenty
years, and was de-crted by him, ob
lait.ed a divorce at the last term of
court. On Kridav she married ajrain at
Jiiigeno, LanoCountv. the groom being
n young man named Kline. The cere
mony xvas performed by a jit-dice of the
peace.
Tin: company of soldiers guarding
- 'fci:i--' camp at me xiieenxvoou
TwJJ-Bmjnos n jasj-j County, Ky.. had a
lively time of it the other night. The
Iree miners occupied the adjacent hill-
and kept up a continued shooting all
night. No -hots were fired into the
camp, but the convicts were badly
Feared, ami the soldiers, with draxvn
guns, kept guard until morning, when
the miners disappeared.
The Secretary of the Treasury, in a
Tecent report to the Senate, .-ay.- that
the reduction of the public debt from t
.July 1, 1S77. to .lime .50. lSSo. has ex
ceeded the requirements of the .-inking
food by " 1 ''.() I 7,.m1. The amount of
3 per cents outstanding is.lsi.(is:.i'i0,
auid these are the only bonds noxv out
idanding redoeinable at the option of
the Government. As these bonds may
lie absorbed before the maturity of the
4 1-1' per cent bonds of 1S1M. which
come next in order for redemption,
further additions to the fund can only
Ihj made by purchase of bonds in open
market.
The Secretary of the Interior ha- re-
jeeled the 5eleetion of some thirteen ,
thousand acres oi i:iui made bv the !
St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba
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Jk.lllo.iJ .uuijMin "iiiiiii i'.imu.i j.i-1-
-rilon", The selections made between
the six and ten mile limits were rejected j
because of their having previously
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Isorthern l'acitie hailroad Companv. t
and the Secretary holds that the prior-
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jtv of selection gave suiieriontv of
- r ...
TJirht. The selections within the six ,
mile- limits were rejected for the rea
son that at the date of delinite location
of route the lands were in the Indian
countrv. and that the Indians title
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uau,w "'i,x'.o.iHinHj:,
after the right of the company
taehed.
at-
The panorama of the Second Rattle
of Bull Kun, or Manassas, which the
Chicago Company are exhibiting in !
Washington, according to a report.
affords "some entertainment occasion- '
ally that is not down on the bills. The J
othcr evening while the lecturer was
glibly
describing
ill his forei-n
accent
the
scenes so woiulenullv
, . , A. ., .
depicted on the cam as before a large
audience. General Silas Colgrove, of
Indiana, a Pension Oilice official, who '
- present, took exception to some '
of the statement
em maue ut uie ice-
turer in reference to the ltrees en
gaetl on the Union side, thei.' location
and their disposition after the battle
This served to brin
tcho were present,
discussion, and quite
avas created. The audience jrenertillv
sided -with General Colgro , who was
called on for a speech, to vriuch he re-Jqionded.
"Other n:i!'ticilants. i -,.. ..l.: i, , .- ! The Canadian customs authorities, at Ot-
w.u.i ii.v. m-il .mi., i troatX Which. nlOOIir- of lie,- t Iiiiiii pisi.Im i
'iitn iirn tintmmmtii i iv;.. i - ",, ""', . taxva have seized 2.1.11-1 copies of Lord Itoa-
. into the impromptu 1 nuce Alexander, of Bulsana. raler of .,-,... ...-.,-.. .V ,.-,,..,- ,
NEWS OF THE WEEK.
Gioaned by Telegraph and Mail.
nvr-nci7ri,- w
Tnn Senate on the 9th pasted a hill au- I Tnr. Middle an.l Western States Freight dtnK a numlrof revolver-. lra- knurfc
thorizintr tbs Miwouri Pacific road to con- Association met in IMiiviIle, Ky., on the. Ies dun:;--bot and other d.-adly weapon.
ctrnrtitlirML'arrn thr M M:!iml riVT.llth mill mm! ninrtx- evrn rhnnm in The VOtltbful terror? xverc di'artnM end
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at Alton. III. The Semite then took un the
report of the Judiciary Committee on the
qiiet:oiio: rtnriovais. uno renaior i-.imuna
addreeit tho enate. t Ihe conclusion of AN attempt was made recentlv to deinol
whlch Mr I'uirh took the floor, wbrn the ish a Chinese wash house with dvnarr.ite at
Senate adjourned... In the 110110 the bill t. ., , . r - ,
rMHSfMltviuirtntrthePaclOcrrads to pay the ortland, Ore. Tlie front jKjrch only was
cont or Mirveyinjf tueirianos ani 10 luxeom
patents therefor. A numlH-r of bill- were
renorteo lavoraoiy Irom coimiutiee. ainontr
them the bill Krantimr peu-ions to Mex.cati
soldier. Tbe bll prohibiting the employ
f,,?T '"V"1'. VT "iil".1
irent Into rommittee of the Whoh on the
Indian .ppropr.aiion inn auu
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ftec discus
t.. t, ci. ." .-. ,rt.i .-1. ,
IN the henate on the 10th a tilt occurred
betwe-ri Senators Ix)jran 41 rid Kiddlebcnrcr
on xne r.uns canai irrojecri. unrr wn;en un-
flES-hed biislue-.the xenon of the Jud.ciarr
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Committee on th oieIoii of turn Miin
r.?r" US?? V. :'"?.. "L'..: ..?':fltt..'.r
posa.on taken bvthe Pre-ldent.
. iia Hii'JIU'Ctil tin; V4.IIIV riMSliillitilii IIJC
"I'he Crt'i-ney
DeSlc;
iiljourii
In the Senate on the 11th Mr. Evnrts nre-
rented a jietitlou from Albany lawyers for
the contlrinatiov. of Matthew, the colored
nominee for I fey-order -of Deil- of the I)'-'
2v...m!.. '''.'"mh ,rm tU11' ,nil,",rJ,vf;J,I i"-
1 tintTiil frr riti Tiiiftri if'utt-. kiilitmifml i lw
views of thetninorilv o'n the r'tz John Porter
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The regular order, the resolution-re-
ported from thcliiddary rouimittee a- to
the nirht of th' Senate to imtK-r- on nl- n
ihe dejiartiiieiit-, thfiieiune up. am! Mr. Wil -
-on iiimre-eij the henate 11 support
majonty of the eommittee. lfe-oiuti.n.
ti.' ir-UllltlUU 1'UIT uu tl III'I
re-ja rdinir the death of Senator Milii r were
then introduced, find the Senate adjourned
... In the Hou.-e. alter reports of eommittee-,
eons ill-ration t the lii'lian Apiropraton
b 11 was re-imied in eomnntti-". Without tinal
action the committee ro-e. and a resolution
was ailopfd author.zintr the appointment of
a committee of -even merubei-. to join 11 s:m
iltircommitfee onthe p;irt of the Senate to
accompany the r'iiia ii-' of Senator J. F.
Miller from Washington to California. Ad
journed. In the SJennte on the 12th the bill pn-s-d
to forfeit part of the lands granted to the
State of Iowa In aid of railroa.!. The report
of the.ludleiiiry Committee on the Mibjeet of
furui-hnip paper.- In ea-et of remoul then
-aine up ami Senator Kenua urtdres-i'd the
Senate, and at the couelusioii of h -. n-uuirk-Ihe
Senate adjourned. The Hou-e. in oin
mittoi of the Wnole. took up the pr v:it
ealettdar. and when the committee ro.-e tin
Spi-aki-rMiinoiinceiJ the appointment of ihe
rollowjnp comm ttee to tux-ompany the le
mani; of Senator Miller to Calilornnt:
Mw'H McKennn. Spriirjf-. I.outitt, Moivnu.
Hepburn. I.i.IIoon and Milliken At the
ovi'imitf sej,0n forty-fix e peiinion blllo
pn-i-ed.
Xo bu-ine-.s xvas transacted in the Sen-
! ate on the Kith That body met and reeelx-ed
the Hoiif-eof Itepre.seutativi-s, tin- I're-ident
and Cabinet. th- Supreme ourt. diplomatic
corps ami other- for the purpo-e of couduet
lnf the fuiicrid service- of Senator Miller, of
California, at the eoiiciu-ion oi" which the
Semite mljoiiriieil When Ihe House re
turned to it chamber niter the -eivlce.- in
the Senate it immediately adjourned.
riCKSO.VAI. ANI I'tH.ITICAI..
A f oN.-i'iiii' v ti overthroxv tin Mikado'.
f,ovi-i-iiiiii-iit. iii.FiMi.-iii vji- neeiil!i- liseo--
J cn.,j n1(J f,-n-t rtotI.
Si:xtoi: Mim.ki- ha- introduced in the
Senate a bill rcuiring mauufactuiers of
and dealers in oleomargarine., butferine
ami .-nine to display sign- in a conspicu
ous place at their places of hu-itic '.
indicating that they manufacture
or sell -uch article.-, and itnpo-ing a special
tax of -.". on manufacturer-. '2.10 0:1
wholesale dealers mid $100 0:1 retail deal
ers in such product-.
It i- reported that the I 'ope. has begun
his autobiographv. xvhich will be publi-hed
in ls-7. The work i- in Latin and is being
tran-lated into various modern language-.
A iiomi: rule association has been formed
at Cambridge Cuiver-ity. Hnglaud. and
Prof. Calhraith. of Trinity College. Dublin,
has been engaged to deliver lectures on
home rule.
Tin: President vetoed the bill to quiet
the title of settler.- on tho lie- Moines river
lauds in Ioxxa.
Tin: Piesident has sent to the Senate n
me. age, inclosing a letter from the Secre
tary of tin- Interior, -ubniitting a bill to
pay the Omaha tribe of Indian.- in Xebra-ka
the ?!0.0.J due them under the treaty xvith
the Cnited States in txxo vearlv install
ments of -?C.0iHi. instead of nine install
j incuts of i?l0jMa vear.
C01.0M.1..I. P1111.111-, of the Oregon milt- j
tin. xvas iaiai:y snot, tne oilier night 11:
Hast Portland. Ore. The crime xxii-, laid to
the anti-Chinese element.
Si:i:iTxin LxMxnha- -ubmittcd to Con
gre a list of about 4..VHI Indian depreda
A J--.lt .. . .
lion-, calling for nearly .l".iH;i,ik0.
Tin: Postma-ter General has prohibited '
the delivery of registered mail or the pay
ment of money older- to Marcus E. Fra.
ier. operating at lies Moines. la., as the sec
retary of the (Jlobe Mutual Life and Assess
ment A ocintioii.
It wa- reported at Bridgeport. Conn., on
the l'.'th. that the Hon. W. II. Itanium.
! Chairntun of the I lemocratic National Com
mittee, xva- in a dving eomlition. His dis
ease xva- an uHc-t'tion of the k.dnev-.
Tin: Heu-e Committee on Invalid Pen
sions h:i-reported a bill to give a pen-ion of
$"2.(VH.i a year to the xvuloxv of Hancock.
Coxin 1:01.1.1:11 M xi s xi:n has divided that
full bounty i- due to the heirs of every sol
dier xx ho enli-ted prior to duly 2"2. isol, and
xvho died before the pas-age of the net
granting the bounty.
Tun funeral services of Senator Miller
were held in the Senate chamber at Wash-
giou on un 1..111. .c me conclusion 01
ke services the remains xxere taken to the
"Vl'UI ! tlllJ'ltlViO OI VillHlM lllil,
MISC'KI.I..NKtlL'S.
Ax attempt is being made in the Ohio I
Legislature to pass a bill to jtunish emplov-'
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erS u' "-- thir h:iud S" K
ments not to belong to trade or other or-
,.a,liz,;0.,s
Anorr eiglitv inmates of the Lebanon
,i. x i " , - ,
(la.) paor hou.-e were senou-lv tioisoued
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ern Coioti Tthi-rmili Ph'iiiimmv ti. U n,,.
.-.,. "... " ' - " ""
satlsfactorx-.
Fiui: at Hot Spring-
Ark . recentlv de-!
stroyed thix-e saloons and a drag, a
she
and a clothing store. '
Tn: dime savings bank of Nexx- Brans-
x-,ck. N. L. xx-as.. closed recontlv bv order
of the Secretarv of State
Arthur G. t
Ogle.-by. secn-tary and treasurer, it xvas
rumor-l. was short in his account, to the
! amount of $?0..A-J.
I Five iicxiiki:! cotton mill hands at Vic-
- "; o- '" u a" au'"
ner cent, raise.
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j The March report of the Department of ,
Agriculture xm the consumption and dis- .
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mTO l "- K !"ake tne pro-
?""? 'lS1.! VTJll
lency b II was t-a-sed nl the M'nate . of i:ffl n-ainst Sir, the week ureviou. The
aaourned In tbt Hoase hia committee ' .1 1
reported the bill refreul nic the avKrviee I fa,,urcs wen',B the declmo in every -inlaw
wa report'! aiH-er-H.r. Tlw flou-e then ' tion of the couatrv. especially in the Kn.-t-wtnt
Into tornrn ttee of the Whole on the ern and Middle ec"tion-.
Imllan Appropr at. on bill and pcnd.n;? con-J . ... ... ....
ooiue niiscrc'iiii put pans green i, , , ., . .. . .
iiuo iue couee poi. i ne xxveruose cau-eti ! .. ,, ,. , ,, ,, , ..
vomiting, otherwise inanv of the paupew ' '-' '; -; Comptm Her of the
would have died. ( Currency in place of !Iei,ry Cannon, rt-
Tlll. v .... -x v- . t. - .- signed. John II. Olnrlv. of Illinois, to be
luu exv or. w. after e.vaniinatic.n, .: ., , . . .- ... , ,
.leelnre- ti,rt ti,,,,.,! .t.i! f ,:... xx-...-,' ,vd J-crviw t ou:m.ioner in the place of I
;... .. . r .. . . . ni . a . v' b .--.- -. ---
" ""-"k-W Percent, of the 'last crop. One year
ago the proportion of the corn on baud xva -
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The conference of the representatives of
the 1 oxx-ers which mer rntlv- nt Cnntmn-'
in its cntiretv.
A hisP.xtcii from Buenos Avres saxs: .
The Catalinas custom house xvith all its
contents has been destroyed by lire. The
iuaa jj. jtv,x,x.v.
I tmonle to ivin-iiler t1-i Tnw.sult.lr;.n I " " " '
a little breeze tasteru RoumcLa, has accepted that treaty ' n ' f - ,1 ; , . , " .. ;
The Muwouri Paciflcrfcucceeded in Retting
a freight train out of Hi. Louis on the l'itb.
Ten miles south of Little Itock. Ark., a '
lively shooting took place nfter an excit
ing race between Ftrikers on a stolen en
gine and orweent on another. A sinter
J HEIIUMI JsCIllTTin "". BS SIlflL in L'l IIT.
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clarification. What tbev wen wa- no:
,
wrecseti.
I.TUn k Fori, and John Mnrr.hv a-cm
t . , .. n . ..'.,.
hnnsctl at eu- Orleans on the 12:h for the
munler of Captain A. H. Munhv. the n-
: national incid,t,of which huve'been pul-
! lisheil. Ue-terate efTorts were made to
Snvft thn iltunniul m.n itifiit iT.-r Prr.
j viou-to their execution the men uttemit.-d
I - -. , . , . , , '
viojis to their e:Mntinii thiti.n nttmtiT.-d
suicide by taking lelladonna and weree
vji Ltii 141 izit" t'jii,ii 111 un niiiiiL xiii.'iii-
...... ... .1.. . rv 1.1 : . 1 . j. ;
. blc condition.
The bu-ine-s failure durinir the -vn
: days ended March 11 numbered
For the
United Stat---, '21: for Canada. i a total
ham '---vpI--Jed her builer near Virk-burj-
' 'i-K-. -' other day. The mate and five
: deck hand.- were blown overboard and
J drowned.
I A kii:i: receritlv -tnrted at the linin-w irk
, .fc'dooii and gamblinjj hou-t at Hot Spritu
Ark liefnre it mu .nlnitiei) t!i- (' initiin
' , 1.: ... ...,..! ,1... total loa
-"fT- wtro !-.. oytU, tlit.to.ai itS
1 amountin;; to $. .
J A iompvny niliiiL' a week'.- encasement
1 at ,ars-'. ."!., prouueeu me .nikiuio in
-. -i 1 t. ! -
i full co-tume at the 3IiehiL'an htate pn-on
the other afternoon. I'ri-oners employetl
on two Iarfe eontraet- formed the audi
ence. The -tn-e wa- erected in the ehapel.
and the seejn-ry was taken from the opera
hoiicc. The convict- xxere highly plea-ed.
Hi'Mnun xxere prevalent in Mexico that
the United State- xvould invade the State
of Chihuahua and avenge the death of
Captain Craxxford. In con-equence bu-i-
iie-i xvas depre--ed.
Tin: Chicago, Itix-k Island & I'aejflc xvas
robbed by ma-kid men at txxo o'clock im
the morning of the 1.1th. The expre. me--
senger made u de-perate re-i-tanet, but
xvas brutally beaten to death. The robbers
e-caped xvith money and valuables e-ti-
mated at 'i";.00a The robbery took place
between Morri-and Joliet. 111.
A mass convention at "VW-b-ter. I). T., has
unanimou-Iy adopted a memorial to the
I're-ident and Congress, asking that the
Si-.-eton Iiuliau re-iorvation be opened for
settlement.
A x-K of trichina xvas rce-mtly imported
from Lyons, ('recti County, Ind. Nine of
the family were dangerously ill. 1
Tin: singular discovery xxas made recent-
ly that there xx-as not on file in the Patent 1
(JUiceat Wu-hingtoii a -ingle model of an '
original telephone. Moreover it xvas da-
vcloped that the patent which xvas is-nt- .
10 1 101. iseii 111 .uarcii, 1-1O, ami xvnieii ir
noxv contested bx the I'oreriiiueut, xvas
granted without a model bing filed.
Tin: Loudon inon-y market xxas reported
steady for the xveek ended March la. Kng-
bsh and American railxxay securities
dropped somexxhat
In Paris .1 jier cent-
xveie flat at -1.0'i.
.I.xki: Sen xnn:i: defeated Maurice Vignnu.v
in the recent billiard tournament at Nexv
York. Schaefer's grand total xxas :.,W0;
Vignau.v. 1.SVJ.
Tiirni: was no change in the nsju-et of
the strike on the Missouri Pacific on the
Htli. Both shies, hoxxever, xxere expecting
a satisfactory termination in a day or txvo.
Tin: clearing hou-e return- for xveek
ended March 1.5 shoxxed an average in
crease of 10 S compared xxith the corre
sponding xveek of last year. The increase
in Nexv York xva- 1'.'.-. exactly the average
for the country.
Tin: Cunnrd steamer Oregon xvn. run into
by an unknoxxn schooner near Fire I-Iaiid
011 the morning of the 1 Ith. Thepiis-engers
and crexv xxere safelv tran-ferred to the
(ieriuau -teniner Fulda. the Oregon xvith
the mails and cargo -oon afterxxanl sink-
mg. The Oregon xxas 1.11 immense -o-eI
and one of the ta-fest in cto-ingfhe Atlan-
tic. The -tea mer formerly belonged to tho
(oiiou hue.
Tin: -trike of -treet car drivers at Cincin
nati xx-as succe ful.
Tin: Canadian l.'orernment has decided
not to send a Hying ''oliiinn through tho
Northxxe-t Territory for the jiresent.
Fun: in Dreinair- rag xxarchou-e. Cii.cin
,,!,ti the olhvv lli8h:' "i:iL"1 " Io"S "f ?:,''
000.
AIiIHTIOXAT, IIISIMTCIIKS
Ex-Pi:i:-mi:NT Autiu is xxa- reported to
be seriously sick on the Ititli. There xxcie
doubts of his rc-ovcry.
lv the Senate, on the Kith, the bill in
creasing the pensions of xvidoxv- xva- linnlly
pa-seil a- it came from the House The
bill noxv only axxait- the -ignatun of the
President. The lu-tin ina-ler xxa- again
taken up. Txvo minor hill- xxere pa ed
in the Hou-e one closing the bu-ine-s of
the Court of Alabama Claims. A di-eus-
-ion on silver ul-o took place.
on on -liver al-o took place.
lin:ie,.gnatio . Governor Murray of
tnh. hn--been requested bx ecretarv La-
mr.
U
in
At iiuueho. in Peni. during the elections,
a sharp struggle for the po ession of the
voting talde- re-ulted in thirteen persons
being killed or xvoundod.
M. B. ('.xi.r.ur xtm iV Co., cotton manu
facturers of Mcmphi-. Tenn .have madeau
assignment. Liabilities, ?o'.bX): as.set.
$li(Mi0.
Tjr u
trx-Hnngarian Minister of War
, ", ,. ", ",' ,.
uns resolved to ma. large fosves of troop
on the southern frontier- in order to coun
teract important military measures adopt
wL!'y ,!M:'; .. .,,,
Tin: I're-ident ha- -cut the folloxnng
i . . .. ,,..,,. ,
.nominations to trie i-e:uite: William L.
ed bv 1 lii-sin.
j William L. Trenholm. nominatetl
ICoiiiotrollerofthe Currencv. Charles Lv
man. of Connecticut, noxv Chief Kxaminer
of the Civil S.-rvice Commi ion. to Ive
Civil Service Commissioner in place of j
Dorman B. Eaten, resigned.
A nix ki: sent to the scene of the Oregon's '
wreck has returnel to Nexv York and re-
.
ported that the Oregon had broken in two
""JZ
hold
j were corning to the surface. The thory '
was that she broke in txvo xx hen the boxv
struck the bottom.
Mis-H.rm Pxctru ot'.icials refused the r-
. .."' "'-"-'"-"
ence on tne mta. l r-e strike, taereiorc, ivat
ence on me iota, tne strike, taereiorc, wai
ncer:njteiv prolon-ed
Wc. joNE. of fola". has leen conSrmed
VniUHl Slates Marsha! for Kan-as.
A cormn from the camp of Lieutenant
Mau, n.Mrts .. , ffllr A'h hntl Mme
,. - ,.,, ,,... ,,:, ;,x. .
surrender unconditionallx-. Uenera! Crotk
. . M. . T :..,..., m...
-
- . r
lada for sale. It xxas understood that the
reason for the seizure xvas that Daw-son
: Rmc. nitlilichis, of MntitrML had thi rm.r.
1 right of the work for the Dominion, 'li Ia
books xvill be dx.-strov.ed
,j I 1 111: Milan nern-wneei hteamer iKe uon-
- i rtiTiiiikim ivn .-xerx co i iiriiTiiiwirintr
to te
ac drt Tvncro. r .t,sff thu .rviiirr
NEBKASKA STATE XEWS. j
J. 1. IIet. a promuent manufacturer I
from Indiana, i nej-otintin;; to tart a ,
ookn factory at Lone Pin".
Tun statement i- made that a eareh of j
IhA I.T..--. Ifl ,,1.. CJ-hfAS.1 ll lVh.-M rftHtfMl ,11
' - 'J "v " .- ... . .. . .. --
. .. .
turned over to the f-uder pslrn- oi l&etr
parent.
A Torr. man named It.i-lcT. who
teaches school nar Hlair. pu:ishi on? of
his hdars by beating hixu on the band
with a stick. The liOvV father zar
! Iloilcer- a thrashing, ami on complaint of
t 1 .1 ,.. . ..... .... -
Rodger, the ;.inac:ou- parent wa- ar-
n--:d and tineil 13 andcr-t.
JrB Bil-.i.v..-. apnl fifty five, a ...l:hy
furmtrand nock rn;-er of Harlan County
and father of a lare and hiirhlv ret-:el
fainilv. ha- len found cuiltv of foruery by
a jury nt Uahini;ton. and hi- pum-hment
Hie in-
n-t.'rii n lhu it.i in i. .-vii. .
. ..r.w..i .. .... .'...n ....i I rw.
-
diet-nrut charged him with forpinj; a n.t.
for ?0 purportin to le -ictiM by a rierh-
lor. now deceased. The evidence a;ti:-i
him wa- wholly cirvum-lanttal.
Fkink Ho- wa- recently badly injurwl
by a runaway team near (leneva.
The otie-r niht the family of L. E. Vah
burn, of i'awnee City, came near Umiii
a-phy.iatel from coal ;-. They retiree"
a- u-iial at uipLt w i;h no thought of danger.
ju the inomin-; Mr. U'a-hbuni found the
uon-e full of jra- from the -tove. hut he w as-
able to ojM-n th-window and renihit th"
dnntr of the -tove, .-o a- to relieve the
rtKMii from n. All day the family -uffered
from the e.-r.-et- of the pa--, but were rap
idly reifnuiin'c tle-ir normal ijiduion.
In a ea-e for dama'"- under the Shctrj;
law. airam-t Michael Clllfonl. an Udell -a-
loon keeper, the jury reeenilv rendered u
verdiet umiii-i C!irird for ST-iTi l,inst-.
Clitlord. it .seem-:, -old a man -oinw fiery
poi-nnou- xxhi.-ky. Tlie man got into t.
fight with the plaintiff and bit his linger,
which became jvoi-oned -o that amputation
xvas neceary. He -m-d the .-.akion keeper
With the alxive re-ult.
A i.oii.:of Knicht- of I'vthia-ha--tnrted
' at cjhadroii xvith a charter iiietuU-r.-hip of
txxi-ntv-nine.
j A mi meeting of citi.en was held at
Culbert-011 the other night to con-ider the
I ,im,,.l0 of a nexv court hou-e for Hitch
J ,.ot.j. (ounty j, wns resolved to buihi a
c,un hou-e co-ting about J.1,(mJ.
Txxkntx-tiii'.ki: car load- of immigrant-'
ponl j,ave been received r.t Strntton since
tj. ,jr,t ()j .Mart.h. The (;,xz'iu -ay- that a
j noticeable feature among the immigrant-
; ar.-tvi:ig there daily 1- the fine itock of
Jor.e H,i eattle they are bringing inti.
the countrv.
Tm: long lo(ked-for corps of engineers of
1 tjR. j-,,,.;. i,jnn,i ruilrond reached Nel-on
tl. oti,r t.Vc,jr having made almost 1.
bee line from Beatrice via Hebron, and re
jiorted u very easy, practical route to con
struct a line of road on.
Tin: other morning at an early hour IM-
ward Clapper, living seven miles from Fr-
MIOlt WHs ,,,,,,.,1 to .,.nti, i his hu-e.
whk.h wcs (U.ctroyed by fire. He was an
unmarried farmer.
Tin: I. K. V. Knilroad carried :K.:Mi ton
of freight out of P.uth r County la-t year
nfter the crop xxa- raised, and th- company
received Sll!.Tt-;."i for transporting the
hinne. The B. v M. carried '.ni.l-J.tVM poiind-
ollt (lf tju. tunty during the .same period.
and xx-a.- paid S.i7.U).Tii for their labor-.
Oxixiix ha- caught the canning factory
fever. A company xva- recently organi7eil
in that city for theestabli-bment of a large
canning and preserving xvork-, th" meor-
porators being S. H. H. Clark, ex-general
manager of the Cnion Pacific: John -M.
F.ddy. M. 11. liable. John T. Bell. W. '.
Shrever. and .1. U. Conkling. A -ie has
been selected on the line of the Omaha
Belt railway. The company xxill l-gin
building at once, and will be prepared to
put up .'... cans this -ea-on.
Txxo xxire- of Lincoln drunkard- luive
commenced suit again-t a Lincoln -nl :!
keeper, one for ."i.-0, and another for
$...00.1. Mrs. McNair asks for the larc-r
sum becau-e the sajooif sold liquor to her
hushiuid on xvhich h- became drunk and
frozen, and is a cripple for life. Mi-?Min-niek
-ue- fo the ! -r -uin Ik-chu-c the -:.
'w v'd liquor to ner liu.-imnu anil roni.tti
er "f means of -uppor?.
Ur-uwiA.i: is to havj-..-i brick yard and
.irne kilrfas soon a- -juing ojien- up.
An opium joint xxa- recestlly .-upprc vl
at Cliadron.
Fnoxi the report of the State Fi-h Cun
mi inner it is l-arned that the couimiion
aa- planted since .lannary 1. l-s-.. m Ho t.
Brown. Cherry. Sherman and Imxx-. Coi.n
:ics. in suitable stream- and lak . J. ".v
Ink' trout mid CoKl bro .k trout, and havt
it the fi-herv ."-u-M more xxhich xxill be di-
tributcd to dilferent part- of the State.
The numb'M- of fish egg- procured and
hatched nt the State fi-hery nr South Bend
during the year end-d I eceni I -r .U. !--..
are as folloxxs: Brook trout. !.-.oo: Cali
fornia trout. l-.iii; land-locked -alnion.
Jy.f'l: xvall-eyed pike, b-.i-.; and out
f these there have been di-tribnted and
planted in good condition pil.iMi brook
trout. -,(-.x) California trout, and ."..?.". O)
xvall-eyed pike. The conimi ion ha- also
bred and di-trihut"d during the la-t year
VCi blnck ba and J,Tt."i ("erman nrj. su;-
phing ninetx -live additional nexx priva.'e
',,, wilh lue Ia,t nilIIied ti.h.
'
Tl,,: l ,uon ' I'-iilroHd Company
ba- made a propo-itiou to the North xveat-
rn to build a Cnion Depot at I'remont.
FxuitEu- in thenithern port'on of Dixlge
County, a delegation of xxhoai interviewed
("eneral Manager CalJaxxay. of the Union
Pacific, recent lx arecoiitident that a lirnnch
road . ill b- built through thnt s.,tion from
Ames. Surx-cyor- xxere on the ground run
ning lines.
A xkxv gas compnnv is talked of in ''rand
Island. A Nexv York capitalist nam d Lan
Jier proNsf to e-tabli-h a -.i.Oji) plant
there on trial for -ixty or ninety days, ami
at the end of a renaonahlv fair te-t. if sat
isfactory to tbe memliers of the re-en t
electric light company, the two cr;Kra-tlon-
are to combine their stok and fur-ni-h
the jieoT!e xvith ga. and electric light.
Plxvt early vegetable-.
Tiir ("rand I-lnnd Iand-o4ice :ok In
?li.4.V during February, and haudld pa
pers repre-enting ,liy acres of laatl. To
tnl ni.mler of original honie-t.bd entries '
from creation of d.-:rict up to March 1.
1i.-i!Ci; total nnntlier of homestead prtxf
to same date. !.sct; total number of pr
emptiou tilings. -.i-.J: total nnmLerof iirn- ,
ber culture entries. ..."Vl,'i: total autnb-r of
timber claim proof-. .".
Amt Cxkkoll recvntly foam! a larg
r.nmbr of Ixm;; and teeth of anim-i-
luaavfei't below the surface when di
a well on hia claim, a fexv niiio,- north of
tstockrille.
Tun prevalence of srarle: fever caneI
the closing of Doan? Coll-ge at CrM.
HrMfiiKEV Is loud'y calling for the estab
lishing of some manufacturing enterprise'
and industries, such a- -team .kxanir
.mills, packing boux-s. and of cour.-e acan-
nine factory.
T C- .. i .. t .
uie cuprviue v.our recrnwy ori:er-ti
Carbon Hildreth. trea-nrer of Fraakitn
County, to rotore lumber illecally 'vif-d
ujon for taxes, to relea-e Guerner. waora
he had arrv-red. and placv-i Hildreth un
der $;, bond.- for his appearance in nmn
to ar.-xvtjr to th chaise of roateran. It i-
said the matter will ck5. the evna.y taf
'. a
I i -
wanL- of Sir;.
A l-.te-T-oFrK t war Is repOrTi Ut lr
- w s:'" on,e W'-t ?
s.ad
jr-;in,t: t- L4jnie Hvftty.
i wa
STEAMER SUNK.
nr Cunanl Mf-attter nre-- K't Int"
wiiu- r:tri uuii i.-nc-r u "
ltiirl arl TJ Mint ami ' rs !..
?vm. Hook, N". V.. Mrc!i J T!e
iU-aiurr (rejron wa nin nto b a vlconer
X'teet ti.rec and four ocoo :erilRy
wionunr while eAt of 11 re IJnl awl bad
i huce k''.f ;oe into h-r. Part f her
. . ,. ..v.-.
a.-eit;;eis were irnit-;erre! n a ptw ax.
jim! mrl to a paMiii dHer a:n! ee all
uteUciilIy transferrttl -teamer FuWa.
The t'resou was etitlie'y ahnloJil ai
sunk at oe jn m. The C,ermart steainhii
Fulda. Captain Aiiirk. from itmnen, xr
rivwl at the bar at -rl p. to. jel"nt.
Ttie Captain repnrted tla; he Mopped off
Fire Inland a: li:lu p. nr. in onler U tak:
np the isetrfxs and crew of ;h I rtvnn
and anchoret at the heir OtT tldJ Hunk,
0:1 accouut oi low water, at r2" it. m. The
javi of the Urecon ate 1 hrt cahin. '"
-econd rnbm arwl a-t sleerae paencer-
and 2U". crow.
thi: ci:.u-iov.
The -teamrr Oregon ctrfiide! Htth an
tuktiow u de-p-ladeneil three lua-trd
..-h oner at t:'l a. ., v.'heii 1-etHeeti Ftre
l-iand bilil ;ind Mi.nnei'tck. the a:bn
ve-sel -tnkm the -Sramer 011 the rl -ul
iinmcdiatfiy ruder .l.e drinking -a 0011. aitii
:arin a larse lu in her -Uit mkr waur.
Captain Cottier of the xe-;im i- Ix'.o at
the time of He co:.iUn, tuc rliirf ott'c-r
.j, j rj.a,,. n 'the bt .lite. Otw
of thi a enser-. -Ute that the lml-
so large that one cu.t tlrive a hotx a:id
xx a 1 mi :hroiii;h it; ai-o that when the xrs--e
nit.t.itxi d Mitiiidtd )ike the lcprt of an
ordinary cmitMut. 'I he Nau- xx'ere. af t r .-r.io
difticulfy. inaiiiieil a htwered into l.ie
xxater. 'I he lad w-wre lir.st iat irfu the.
boats and tr.ui-ternil to pilot boat No. 11
and Im c!ioii.er rannie A. (lorhat.i. Ci
taiu Mahmiex. from .lark-unvllie t Bo
ton. Kroiu eight to e.even a. in. the xtJ-:
of traii-fetrin ihe pa-vii-ren xxa- jiro
ceitled xx;th. All xxere tnonferred in safe
ty, not a -ii:r!e lib.- bcm.: lo-l. At V::M p.
m. they xxere ail -afeiy tr.in-ferred as:;t:ii to
the -teau.er Fiiloa. Caplaiu Cott.er wan
the la-t man to leave the -hip.
im: i 1 m.i.i.- .sji:i;r.
The sh,vj- of the eoib-ioii Immediately
axxoke the sleep ne pa enters and that j-or-tioti
of the crexv h tvmg tiie.i xxaich beloxx.
The pa-s,- -er- at fir-l xxere tin own into
gteat confti-ioii, but the i-aimness of the
i.tflf't.rw run! flu. frit.f th-lf Mil 'll H'u lifsf
licKlnnmg to break oxer a trammi'i sea tea-
-ured. ti in. At the time the collision took
place pilot boat .No. 11 xva- about to put
a in; 01 on Do:iri. auu me sci.ooner 1 an
nit A. (hirhani. of Boston, xxa- pacing
near. The-e immdiat-iy bore doxxn to
the -cene and lay by ready to i-tfer
as-i-taece. An ex iiniuaiioii nt the Oregon
showed that Fhe had txxo hole- III her port
side- below the xxatet line, a- if the
schooner had lftmundfd from ti e fii-t blow
ami then -truck the -teauiei a -i-cond time.
All et'oit- to stop the leak- proxed unavail
ing, and ihe gie.-.t -te.uiiir began to settle
ill the xxater. The boat- had been hoveled
when tlie accident lit t occiined. It xxas
ex ideal that the Oicgmi xxou.'d keen
afloat for some hours. but that
it would be impo--.b!e to bring
her into port. The xxoik of ferrjmg
her pa engei-s to the waiting -chooner and
pilot boat xvas begun at once. The xxomeri
and cln'dieii xxeiit lii-f. Ihe Captain leaxmg
the -lap la-t. It xxa- eight limit, from the
t.nie of the colli-ion to the time xvliui tho
Captan of the Oiegou 1 cached the iWck of
the p.lot boat. The Oiegou had sett let I
low in the w.ter and -non after the Cp;.i:ti
had gained the pilot boat he -axv hi- niag
niliccul slop go doxxn befoie his i'jc-. '
ni-roi:n At.
The -teaiuer (Megoii xxa- buiit by dohn
Klib-i V. Co. at lila-goxx for the (iiiion line
and xxa- Itttturhed June 'l, 1--':. She r
tixed h re 011 her initial tup on 1 ictober 1 1.
l-:. making the tun tioiu .jueeii-Soxxn to
Nexv York in -even dax- eight houi-, and
thirty minutes. At tl.at time she xxas
the mo-f magnificent, most poxxeiful
and fastest of the Iran Atlantic xi
se s. xxith the cM-eplion of the l.tnitia.
of lh -aine line. he ictatued a i ic
on! for the fa-test sj ,1. in Aiigu-t,
I-.3 1, -he made the 11111 from i.'ueeiistoxxn
to Nexx York in - dax-, nme houri
and txxelxc minufes, thi- being neanv
txveiitx-tour hour-shorter than hei tti-: trip
am! tie fa-t.-t then 011 record. On hur .
'urn tiu to Ojircu-loxxii she ui.ide the inn
in -i dax-, etexen hoiii-aii'! tune mum:,-.
The diiueii-ion- of lie Oregon xxere: i.O
feet in length. .f feet bteadth of beam,
0 t feet dejithof hod Blid 7,2'M too- gro-d
iiiea-iiremeiif. he xxa- built of iroti. xxitn
nine tran'.ei-e xxater tight bn.kheads. t.e
iron deck and a sttotijf turtle lcr dfck
fotxvaid and aft a- a pioteetion from the
heavy sea-. Mie xxa- filtrd U nccoiHino
date Sin -aloon. 'Jl second cabin and I.UU0
steeiage pa eiigers.
im: xi .x n. I.o-T.
The Oiegou Imi! only in-en. running ahont
a xear when b a -hiexx.il move on the put
of the Conard l.i.e manager- they secured
the tran-fer of that xe el from the (iiium
to their coinpanx. . ft-xv xxcvkstgo the
Cimard hue deleimisieil to establish .1
Wcdiie-day fa-t line from Bo-Ion next
mouth, and the On gou and Cilii
together xx ;th the Bothnia and Scythi.t
xveie to h.ixe tieen tmii-f erred there. The
tugboat Fiebh'-r, xvent down aftei the nut!
airixed at the Oman! xxhaif at II: ?." i. m.
W. ;. 'I iixxax. tin I'niteil State-, in-pctor
xx ho ha I charge of the ma.l, -ax that he
only succeeded in n-eovermg -;tyitiueo(
the more than aio Imgsxxhieh xxeieo.i laiard
xx hen the colli-ion occurred. He add. d
that he xxa- abb to learn list altoti; Ho
ro-i-iit except that the s;.nm-l.ip xxa- r,
into by an uiiknown -chooner. None ol
the Iki""R"c he -.ml a, nved
J -' 1
Mutt.ius in fii.tioiy. ! beard mv ot at the -afr. mhicb
Tnxu.KAN.x. Ark.. March 'l.V-.I. A.!wn l,,",, "4"' ',H, ' . '' u4
,, -, .r , , ,. . rustling and ti"ris w ap. Th
Burr..-. Mieri.f of Ijtmar County. 'I exas, ,,t. f,.r a WJult. :iw, ..., , wJ. ..,
and I nited Mate- M w.-hnl .!. .. Bntm-r. : ovrr ,. .-H to nt-. If y.u vmn - it
of the ac and Fo Aget.-cy, I ttd inn Terrl- j hand or foot hft tb Uam at Mrt"-
to;y. Iett here tin- tnoining for thitr re- n-that man op tltt-re wiil rat th top oi
-iH-ctixe homes, bav.ng in cn-n-lr .Ja xmr hMl oC I nalb-d np m rm iwl
Cameron ami th- tMitonoii- Wado trntliers Ihere x,-a titan'- hand ttik thiooxh V
who mi long headed h gang ,f t o-i vettwlaior n cut in it. In ut ht
thiexes. xvi-kx i: ers aud itilier outlaw ndrmtes, aa it rntrd to w, ths train
oxer iu iv-t Texas, Kattsa-and the TVrn- 4-w.-.l np for iterm and I baj.t up.
tory. 1 he ohimI. ihre in nani!r. w-t-j
capiu'etl in'r .Na-bvlile. Ark.. afur thret
iihuiHi- of ittre-i-.mt an! ht rutr-uU, during
which bfleeti otttert of t..e barxl ra
uken iu. The three aol oat umi..
Frame ?farr, who matl hi- ecape Ut
hnx'trt. I J., in a sk'tl. form lie lat f
tht rang.
i.lait-tiMi-- rr.o.nl. lo.lilc-i!. ;
txxi. Mjrrh li. The ''a'l 'rer y3
that nt tlie Cabwt Council tunlay tio
iM'-aure- -nbtnitttil by Mr. (uttlUiuc :
the boute government of Ireland weie m
fnxootbiy received, and that the prt
jecf, if per-i-;el nt. will leil lo
Uie di.rup4ion of the Cxbin-t. '1 h fji
frrrcr -t.ite- that Mr. (.'ai4o:H's draft ;
as iKi'i-! and handetl U tbe aotaet. doali .
exrtu-ix-ly xxitn expropriariofi, for xh-eh
a onto at "-oin will bt rejxth-d. TT 4
mini.strati.4t of the fond 1- to be ntxa-t-tl
to an Ir-h local Ulv. tho eont tnttow of
xxh.ch i- left b-sna In the draft, bat h.ch
the nitn-Ter- xxere ifrned uimil be o'
Uie character of an Li-h pariuxwu-ttt-
Kiiriir- t t.'iiiirnti.
Nkw Yok. March 13. .o4.nr deSal;
is knoxxn a- to what h- l a iite Ion ant
a romptoatL of the Trart-e.t.nonuI arh, '
i.. .. . ..... ....! .v... . ... - nl
w it .- MVur-iFru .. -.iii. -. w. n .
uttder-t dU4 ba- tt-cn arttTcd it. Tht,
i eTtdrneed bv the actom of tht reoora! . dra with t-jo otad- faflm? " Uar okhrt. , bo wrrr pLstQajr tm tw tuor - QM
2ceot at Svth eat!- of Use, rjtfav. la aa)d. in the oati fa4aoat. tbor a . AoW?.
-in Frai thv U ertn a-jeut- raw (rittov f -v-wingr jiilk UatHto Uatan two -
to ax uo-r-undtt4-r that they owi m: 4 . wi.iAi- -w- I .... . .
r nn-tr am Jro-rt lax for Ww-rrT tiaat
neit saiiMtlay n.r hi. t rr-nrta; gnbia!
.--. i, (to - um -aaa- Utttu. lo ara- I
i - Jy .u itw .tatc Ui hT !
tfcbcr warn Ma-o watx avr tho alii ; -
ttrxrar bo 3v -usfa a 9mj WM We 1
xst
iOKEAT TKAIX KOBDEKY
M?9onccr NioholB Brutally Mur
dorod on tho Rock Island.
ltrif Tin- lt-lilT ISt lli to
Itti .-iil OliUln an tmmMi
(toot 1.
Chicago, March 13- A JH" II.
peeial atr- He of TJl ! 4nric aw
bktv ex two- roblKtie- ever piU9le4 tt
IlliooU ovvtwreil on the CWengck. Kvd
Island .k I'acioc w.t bound ejtwv. la
nirh: hetweco th:. place and .!. Tn
fart -- b-arueii from '.he ba.rg.:w wh -xr
that shortly after the train which leavo
here a; liC a. nu. had left nete h bean
rap at tJe lasgare car Untz. Ttiiki:i 1
x.- the expo me engef he opt-ne! in
door aiNl wa- met hx m.akcl rtWfr h'
covered hiw xxiih texoher.- atnl 4conh),
the key th the exproro cur. Thr kry wa.
g.ven np.
TIIK HOKSKKV.
I -He iber. w bo w-; on Up f the. tun:
c-e rr, held n revolrpr an the bnrm
ih tbruuch the traiai the rnf ttf lb
cr. wbih Ui.- c-Hif-ierHte- turned Uwir t
U-ntiou u the expiew if. H UMMtr
they r ttd : tiiu pttM c
ilixir. ml informal lb mvmxn
thxt the iMcxenuitt xx-ntrt U
set in. At any nc Uw exprwf- rr
iHel and the dc-pradot-- entered, ni
then occurred one o Ihe n-OfU t.'wwly mtU
d!-peiKtu sir uvle-. n rtI.
tJt-l-tRVTf u-i-r vni K.
Beine ciiifriiti-l b tiir murd-.Tou vtV
bun-, KeiU-jfg " NiclM.-. ihe we-i)Cr
fought Ir hi nte awl the ifeft. , hb
lu- e ton. Tin inteihr.of the e.rr.- ri
ho that he foiigh: the robber- ir-M on
eini of the cii to the nth- r. but m
la-t the mtirderixi- bloxx- that thex niw!
on It's head, xxiih n iriwi ider. fotvil him
to aitivuinb. atnl he xxa l,.f : dcail in tne car.
The lobbci- then lilted hi- jHc.et- for the
kex- to the safe, which they robbed of ;U!
it- I'onteitt-, varHiiisly e-timalrd at frtrtn
iJ..lhH. to -; 100,000. Check.- ..ml xalunblo
wckae- not containing money they left
scattered about the floor.
TltK ttt-CO 1 itv.
Notlutii; xva- known of the oiVMrtencu
"''- Utt' " r'--bel Mori!-, the nt.-t sU.p
Wi'-"1 ,tl lu'u'- ''l't the i-mi chute,
"x' -"'i -topj.l to take imi coal.
.i .'10111- me iih-ii cxpic mcs-encei
rapped on tin eprc car doer a- a summon-.
Not ln-iii.; au-xxorcd. it xxa- thvn-:ht
the uie--encer xxas a-.e jj. I ' hi
the dix.r of the ear Ih-iiis: opened the
ho:t Kile exideuce- of the de-i-erate -tnitrif e
and the dead body of the im-eger xx-rc
dt-eoxi-ted. In one hand the In 10 had 11
lock of dark co'orcd ha 1 tital luu-t htvo
been torn from the head of one of his
a-, -admits.
i-i i:-t im; 1111: 1:011m k-.
The nexx- xxa- at once ti-lesrajdie! to Ot
tawa and Mieiitf I :! and Chief of Policu
Murnix at once omuiled a po-o
ai.d starteil on a srocial entfitie tor
Mon I-, -toj. ping on the way nt the nwl
chute, two nine- we-t of here, hi see
it they could hod when thi di-pri-
doc-In'tanied t: tr.i 11. At that po nt mm. xv
xxa- fa'bug -lightly ami the ti .- wero
neailx coxci.d. A huge force of ofh.eri
and men It out ihn plan and Mur.-
i- noxv -com im; the couutr). am! tt is
thought the gtiii.y no 11 will he captni'il.
In which ex cut they will pod ah! t Ui
lyiirheit. a- puli h op nioit In tin- hmn 11
at lexer heat and il xvill not be wife l.r tin
iitudererH to be caught heie. The dejol
me etiger xxa- a m.uiii-l iimii ant! had l.-n
in the -erx.ee ot the Tinted StHte- Kpi.-8
Compaic. foralMiut tti .-. awl wa.- otm
of their ino-t ttustxil cmHoxoii. 11 k- homo
i- at Cmcago.
i:ciii xir ArcitK-x.o.
Ceiieial Mip-ibileitdetit K Mitm I of the
L'ock N.aml load sneaking of the r4dcrv
and murder, said: "It 1- likelv that the
men loanb-l the tntin at the coal chut.,
where the tnnii -top-, nboul ihh utile K
of .loin-:. Tuey either hml in wail men
tor the ir.011 or left some of the other tnus
of the ti.on when 't -topt-ed. awd went Jor-
ward and eiiteted thioiitrh the Imgifnge ear.
Our bc-t 1 11 foi mat ion I- that tie Imskuk
li.an saxv txo at le-iKt of the robtH'r-.' At
the murdered loan's home it wa- learm-d
tlHit Mr. .No-hols, left his home at an etilr
hour Ir.-t exen:ng ami was at Un theater
until Hie tone to to lo lo. cat. Ttaerr w,w
tl.e rreate-t e. ileu.ent ;miM the iiii'ornt
na'e man- feil-w euip'o)e j lhe no-e in
lrom triea. d I anl tin jexx. Si . paou
ger tM-kei- were toal last mght nl Hh tbfiot
fekct ollh-c. good fiotu O.iragolo M!MMaa,
a little town at o.t Iwelxe uiib thi- tdc o
Morris, ami the r:iriim.t otce was reanlrti
a, suspicam- by iailimd nem.
- 1HK 11 M.l.Ai. I.MAN sTOKI'.
The Iwexaxeuiait. . 11. Watt, xaho it n
young ltMit alMit Iwetitv tour jrnr old.
tdd the fo: lowing -try: "1 waa -4U.uk hi
thenar. The . ii-dn- were up oi th ihior
xxii.cb went back to tl.e train, but :;.i dmtr
iu the flout l-at: of the rat aa itot iorknl,
as th ear Rl.d wa th ink In which wan
the me-vo-Mser. He wa- eaeekiMf
up his run. I nt on a ttunk ami
ju-t afier lhy hixl xhvti.il lor
MiokiUh. 1 hMnl a -rt of -eratnK
j-oui.d ih the floor, tml ntt much, J 111
l h' ' th s0 one had nibh.-l hi nt un
the rl'K.r. Before 1 iouUI tuin himmI. a
b'.g gu vh tinted iiref )" drtj'trr aimI ft
111 i -aid: Yow open our hmmkIi of mmm
a utii-c-'e awl i.i bun- xour bra.n . I
loii.d only see the u.wr part f n,a f.v.
It ., cnHtUi;h wirtl. or W,,-f.
I at lookitHf toward the trt pat: ol !
n.r toward the rear of lb- train when I
I h la wag earn- ani i ;mr.a i r u
rar. i nara ho uw-; ttr any Mat.a.
Tie hr-t I hraa ta. a I a--J. Ihr awM
opeaS-ing U we. and at U aw i wo -t
n tbe son orr wy 4f.nblrr. Tfcr
it,ts4 lia zvttf nU' .VW' ear fttt
and g"! the kj b two -f baf( tatry
esmr tt U ntr.
Opium t-ater- pp-r to rio nmfa:
tort ate in their tt-nipt to find rojra
I out oi tfcrir bh.u Th- who
-ug-h: a painlo-a ctm ii cctTte laml
th- -M-un- habit wot-, than the opmm. mi doio aarav wnUb muUsimm aorh
ml ju .w roooUj a - ta pmtjn x.(1-a. bote-
Pana if a rarwat -nfl nnjf trww tlat . . . . . ' ,7
pamWehftio te,lfa. whtrkkxownioirM! S -. -t axiritpf
wniU .ub-lom;: hi mania for morym-j. mm?t ,,, r--" Omm
I'traldhTtlr wa- twtrudur-tl xnU, wwdl- rr to t- wViiaho4 wa aaoaxtiaaml
cine in 1h-x3 - Cktrmy Hrld. ,'' W"-S. w.K wfaoo-
! voitJ hnriaa axtrajr tp tax tao i tiiiolgn nV
- A tUteUK vrirat ha- had tanrlt ox- bMt-crttt nobv uas that fairlr oao t
jHrttce in trvaxliax' labr-r m z . jMrtax4o nwapig oat of Woif Motl
work- -ay that pr-n- wh hat e bo- winoVjoa."1- .. " 7rAa?c
cWjo in-ft-ibto Icm rr-athia i-
lnminatmr 2 ill iaal'. r-rrr atr '
tbo aoniiaitrait of ! drop or
arrtor rtArr u. ira-r. - VXafttr-j Iwe.
lalat
Crnpe rrf la .JoJi-ato cdnco ar-
woca .-xacUv sJro-r in Uav 4f
- ?.- - - ' - --., -
nsr miM!iiflllir. -uul iiipmi iii
5raimcaor. ta nrmuaa tao MM4-
. , "-" J
". "VrT !
- m -ww. . . aa-rwuiy. jsoar unoaxjo rwta-awt
" "5Bii'ltT,fac,W, Swir- : ekA aa1r prnyfe u rmh Uw oaHtr
"." - mmrmx oar i-wm w- .4
uuwhj xaa-y im-mrm vtmms m I TThr
! o-f ml awrf ?oS iaa ni
tsMm
r THE GREAT STRIKc.
Tb itwtll Pfnrllr-iIlT t'n-li n:l -rn-t!.
Xiifint tj, XttrTrin -tiM Vrry
"iti-l Mrrl.
.St. !. 1 H, Mfih JV-The rt erkws
net of TJence by the Utter erirtel y-
' tentaj ntarwinr m n jwjtj f no
3ppMl.r4 W. U Sbxatan. a w MtHf
iwm h.r.d by - 3U-port rnuSc Cfmy.
wh wa :ewtitc a urb hi ihr wmp-Miy'
jvt 4 a--l him xerhy h wtvfkt ihe
' plave f mt ? Uh- tnkr. lit pji
that he tinc J-I tbv wajf 1
by tho -ttlk'T ! tiwxt nhi-B th
ii hn ir ;u(-itMNi he wa then AMmmi -h hi.
' reinm bw tW rrrttW tlie dce ( hhiw
Th- -erved lo Mtsrr Ue nod awtl ami
them -track S-tastcn en tho vif wttk t
pair t bra kaorkie- ani ajwutiitr hartwrtt
a rck at him wh ch i- strork htm Wht
bead aimI kiHK-kti hhn enrl.-, Th -saiiniit
'! dipeTct. bat atvt bfHe
wf t.Va. !ltihn, w urtiMti-ii. UtiL.
It 1- tl-.outfbt, 1- ur 4c-':Mi!)r wintSV
TIm effrrt ol it, upanction craalt i-mtnt
ttay i-tTinri the -trUer- ftotw trwuvtwatig
upon the r, (upanv- cwnh and uUtailal
tnf tt ea-p.of a a In ttv twgnlmr
ad unof-(iu tel moxi-md! af utRftaM
iraln-. I he eilut.f had A.'rrad y
jtrrMPil tbvir wilbncnM and aVbrtwini
ti n lo -x.ru at thrtr b4 a-t tun trail
excopt in lb tarv ol inmhnt fti. t t
lb pwUittt. t tba ftrMnnti had aos bm: -
eirarl drtned .nndo.i , hort-w. J U
t-ar$rit. of Chtraso, Ktaitid naattrc of t
lliolbrrlHM4 of )CMMitlT form -a 0
onrntl had a n na.latMitt with tho : .
iiitXt. and rtej!av h atUMXinrrd thx: t
jitMn ol lh birmnt u tdrttlm. ; .
in at tt th eit;tiirerk Tb point now tu -
Bpn nhrthet tlx inhrr- ld naa . 1 .
lit ftvtrQliiMt the tontMfBi uf lrer !
Ua.u-v. It Um to ut, ad tbry m i -not
llu-ii inintum u 4 m ilwr w.i
cood traMn why tratfie -bo!d ntt t--quickly
rvdored. Tu I-ania m.,-,
err- of the eailciu divituixi of t
M-o:ii ra-ilK taiiwuy anV? . .
liotlhe! llrneral pTiale.nd-tjt knii
ui.ii ai a rjx.iCH a.tfriiii-; a eta .-ufHtAT.
:e-x utun , adotitii! that the rnjirvr--;
lh en-trm dixi-kii w.r radx to pr.
ti-rni their dut a- k-iitiit i nafiaw
xx hen m led upon, accoidm; to tho runtcai t
ut Match Zl. I""..
Jiuki' Co!.-, lieneml Atlorny af' tbr
M..4rt.ti Citcibc, atadif a rot ton I apa4lratiot
to the Umrd ol p)dui rtiMMtuMonir lo:
legal piob-ctioM. Ihe iatntbu -m.C h
he u exer all b-snl svtniiiaini brt aad
then noike a deletminr,! raVrt U
tnon-. Ihe bttard alter a ha diarttaMuM
ot xx hat ixo-lKntixl iiilrrfetenrH lawmai
oideis to ("nl-f of Pi;icr II artisan tu aa
In- fince to present tr,'ii- n upoa) thu
rniMiati'- jr.. pert) HiUou ibr ity liatlta
atil inlet drenc xxith rxiltwt tvaliai
tbeteiu.
M.I'.uia, Mo. March Irt. At Uira
ii'ril xe-ted a(1eriMonanothff alloavi-t
xta- matle ki nut a IrrUcht Iih ! tf :
rtaibi and d.mjw pmtple wf at Uo ftmtwim
So x. iti4 m KfioiL. l.iKintn Klotfe-Vfra
ml nl tor to lake out hi- train ami MtetA- ?.
A ilnl ii.i iluiendeat ley xtakiHtth
rngan. J tot a- lb ttaiti a-el uwtblt i
ihe r:l) limit- '.-.iiiiian hi.-J la-rt taata!
his hand n tin hrriuan tumprU frutw hi
clu'inc ami xx., tiuturttiale.y loi nKwi by
h laketnn. Th i-nln-i tmtt hImhH
three buiwtrtd jal( brn lh tMin wi
lruirht u 11 Munb-u tp. He itwn Ifchwt
Inlo the anl- and tli enrlio m iwturnad;
lo Ihe n-ui.d buu-. Ait.ut Supmof
titoieot .stior ahlid 11 fcMf an
Major Ki kuMti, lh Uara . aiaarnMM,
tli -h-i It and Mther coualy uaVtfta
In M.h.nl.a!t the m.no t.-tm a ua fa
Mid-x. 11..I1J .im- iheiu tlMt h Hotttd utMb
a ' iil Hi thr p. m. ami ctuat-
n thini U b.r ti nl and ytrl trttwln
! the ceaaii "- riup.'m Ii.hm intMitrr
enr,. The iuxor poNup'l) nmimm4 bf
older. tic hiet f Pin ttatttrtt Ut hn
ex or) .oii-ieuan in tht ritv u th sfptH ai
fhe ptoH-r tmr. ami Mwr II Muiray satM-
iiiud a ib-pnt.e tvvont) of the tiaiaX
.'Uiin men of tbf r.l). 'I he tatio wr
latioio-l l. wg ttM Uark witb.n tho eHjf
limb.-, xxhk th oiM'tlll Ntt! b- Uaafc
)ioiitbn oiiUidi; lite Hue. It wio, awt.
tbousht UmI nny Inlet fx.euce -t -'! b? "
Jeii-1 liiio,b thi rlty and H'U Mvit ta lit
tho cne, Ir tbr tram um..-i -wijf
Ulfier MUH'e plop-rt lM lor .1 lex tuMn b-
)mI Uh rorfrf.(itii liai. AfUr lit ttnin
hatl me, Into the band of tbe lirrttt U
x toa(ilrd by ov r Kit) Miihrrt, xaho 4i
the hiuke. pnliett the eotipiNMr ua and
lioui-lit it to a ball, asstd lb rher- o
gloat rrwd Utat hail HMtrtAhled aotl fiaoit
tin Hark tut a hwilmUurr, Tb I
Rtet; w ho !-.! a d poly abet tf turn i
aatnii that it hi iB.pow.iM it tun ttrintm
tliuti in .eda.ia uiMb-r Ihw oreartit atn 4
affitlr-, mm! lbte a mtm xxhu Inrluao (fe
lb brlbrf loal it CtMtUf tMt4 a tuw
with tb abl uf mlbtii.
ja t in t nrnfut.
j m t.w 11 l.K, I .a.. Matrb H. Jt
;..u t. xe--fd, pkitur ttn tho fttat ttaa
j, prt tiiij ti. atria by tu.it Klltka f La
Ur. aaiti : " t h vtrlk wi our - xi.
a etMfit!a urptivi U w lf two naaiai
tii.. hal ai--luil lo a. I lit ttaaj
whhh batj lr it wa4it Hin tta by wuf at .
p;irt, aid ofiir(ost Jo bt worhlar -.
MMMIt tath lb-aa: wrt.tut, tho orati t
htithm .a B-nle mm t ltt with, tlto '.,
pl)Mi writu wIkmh mo ha tto'h'n fa a
and xahlrh can not -att,;y artatrato "
"fftUi. Tito ptivnt otriti ot!(faata ..
tho tttrl-iio f aat etupiity ttataxio? fh
imi tit 1 .-. Jr PartaV, bHh b hi ti
bawl of tho mtd lm$t. W hav
mo . r ;t-t tt at.rtMH u rottf4 .
xfhtt of tht yiw Utaa tho arhin
itM-n Uutffr aod taout tt? a em
pb-'r; hi r.MiU-nifH to attrtaipt b4a a
ant -.t'ii-f. Tho ptvnl atria? cwmk
witbttut notM-r aol . bt awVHtjfafw '
anx etftaorortlofl aait.M tt.
A u Ue foru-t. t.b aaiii. ! .
4 oJ itwi nabrr of at rhora aro not la.
t-xtnoathy with th- mmnmmt. aaal I
:u:n to wrh . . aattt4 wT
t.ti b tho ntil tthoffilia II t
tt-n to roatimo HraM-na aa faot at4
io-w tftt iMtMertMHl can b adtiHrtbNjL
vw Ntir. Marrtt . tc4o
f.'-rt;:a trit 4f.4t ut ths frua
A Iaolb Urn roraJ rovM4 a Jipabrhfr
iioMjawMJ (mm f 4
A-umbiT N. ffi" mf,nz "Wo. ah
(JvVaaM eaatoa ? kho Toua A
I'aeiftV Umanmri. brnf eauaaf o-un tat aoaat
ont boati.rr tsoar on a ohnao imi tho Taot
roe; foa4. rraortfraily (roral tlovf
)ot wtll rooarnt to atottrabr tho itlalmHf
3Ktw osltbaf ; natrM wiii -, m
lqt.rt icotfc watll yo 4,"
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arnrrt ) -rm wr art- 4vtrumkm tho
AlaaoM rtrrr taothrr woatUJ
tM - , Amtm, -- ts- t-ta
box, . , n jliMlrf remyi J
th f-artaca owdanwaoo
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vtwor. 4 Daku. wlw tMaWld
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