THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1894. What is PIQBMAflBaflBMaAjBflMMMAaAydAy , cdMaJoyygaBpiBjiv Castoria Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's proscription for Infuuts and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor (" other Narcotic substance It Is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OH. It Is Pleasant. Its gunrantoo Is thirty years use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverlshness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cos torla Is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. ' Castoria It an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers litre repeatedly told me of IU good effect upon their children.' ' Dr. a. 0. OsacoD, Lowell, Mass. " Castoria U the bett remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope, tho day Is not far distant when mother will consider the real Interest of their children, and uso Castoria In lead of the various quack nostrums which aro destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throat, thorcuy seeding hem to premature graves." Da. J. F. KtxcnsLOl, Oonway, Ark. 7 Tks Ceatasur Company, TT Hurray StrMt, Nsw York City. New York Weekly Tribune -AND- HE CHIEF ONE YEAR mmwaesw The Fair -Store. fl COI&f Special rates on Queensware, Glassware, Etc. All kinds ef produce taken in exchange for goods and liighes prices paid, WRI G HT Is the right man when you want HARDWARE! An endless variety of stoves. Wire and Everything in the line, served Exclusively to the 21,477,212 People admitted to the World's Fair Grounds. ''(rsssssssssssssssssssL IHFHdjWt IWV .F",'.ivt SUqBbsisssssssssssssssssssssssbssssssi BBPRWWTT " M iriilssssssssssffli' Universally Leading nne coffee of the World. For sale only by SherwooT&Albngtit. Castoria. " Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A, AncHiit, M. P.. 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. " Our physicians In tho children's depart ment havo spoken highly of their experi ence In their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what Is known as regular products, yet wo aro froo to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon It." United Hosmtal and DisriMsiav, Boston, Mass. Allbh C. Sunn, Prts., Q&iLm&MQJJ Address THE CHIEF, Red Cloud, Neb. - Xt), JPjro. ass accepted as the REPULSE OF COXEY. HE MADE NO SPEECH AND BROWNE IS LYING IN JAIL. Ho and Christopher Columbus Jones Ar rented Thousand! Wltnetted the March, lenders of tho Army Surprlsod the l'ollcs by h Flunk Movement. Washington, May 2. Tho march ot Coxey's commonweal nriny, which Htarteil from Miwsilllon, O., on Easter Sunday, ended Tuesday by tho Interrup Hon of tlio police Fortunately thoro were no casualties ntul Tuesday evening General Coxey addressed his burlosquo nrmy In camp, whllo Marshal Carl Browno slept in a prison colt and Chris topher Colutnbua Jones, leader of the Philidclphia communo and tho comedian of tho movement endeavored to appro priate a sharo of tho martyrdom in nn adjoining cell. Tho performance en acted within tho shadow of tho capltol Tuesday is without n counterpart in tho memory of Washingtonians. Moro than 200 city polico reinforced tho Capitol officers. Detectives from sov ernl cities wero sprinkled through the crowd, for tho concentration of lawless local characters gave just grounds for apprehensions of troublo apart from the preeenco of tho Coxeyites. It was short ly after I o'clock when tho army halted in tho public street south of tho Capitol grounds. Its fi-milo march down from Brightwood through tho 'principal streets of tho city had been witnessed by thou sands. Thoro wcro 000 men in line, Mrs. Anna L. Diggs, tho Populist agitator of Kansas, in a baronchc; Coxey's 17-year-old daughter, in white, on n cream col ored steed, representing tho Goddess of Peace; Carl Browno ou a great gray Percheron stallion; Jacob S. Coxey, his wife, tho infant Legal Tcndor Coxoy, to gether in another carriage; Virginia La Vnllete, said to bo an actress, on horse back, draped in an American flag as tho Philadelphia commnno's Goddess of Peace; tho unemployed carrying whito flngs of pcaco on staves and tho nonde script banners, setting forth tho doc trines of reincarnation, good roads and enmity to plutocrats, sprinklod through tho caravan. Crowd Followoil Ilrowno. Marshal Browno halted tho procession thero in the street, wulkod back to Coxoy's carriage, tho general kiBsed his wife, then tho two moving spirits of tho affair forced their way over tho plaza to tho Capitol steps, their men, acting un der orders, standing in their tracks. After Coxey and Browno passed, a yell ing crowd of several hundred mon, most of them following Browne, conspicuous bocauso of his unique costume. Tramp ing and tearing Jits way through tho costly shrubbery tho mob went, whllo tho squad of mounted polico, which had headed tho parado, dazed for a momont by the unexpected move, charged reck lessly into their midst. Coxoy was fronted by tho polico as ho took off his hat to speak on tho steps, and his demand for his constitutional rights, as ho called it, being rofusod, thrust upon them a printed protest, which proved to bo a well worded opitomo of Populistic doctrines. Moanwhilo Carl Browno was being literally dragged by tho collar of his coat through tho crowd towards tho nearest station after ho hod inado a fight to retain his bonnor. Mot For Five Minute. Two polico captains, a lieutenant and sergeant thrust mlldraannored Coxoy, without violence, back across several hundred foot of humanity. Mounted polico wero forcing their horsos anions the people, mnny of them cracking thoir clubs over tho heads of tho nearest per sons, woinon wero shrieking In terror, men wero yelling norcoly, somo wero .being knocked down and trampled npon. For fivo minutes thero was riot in the section of tho mob in front of tho cast stops, which occupied about an aero of tho asphalt. Then tho two agitating spirits having been removed and half a dozen particularly belligerent mon hav ing boon takon in by tho polico tho dis turbance was quollod without serious i in juries to a singlo person. Somehow tho army was started off towatd its now camp, between doublo lines of police, followed by a mob of thousands, choor ing liko demons for Coxoy and Browne. Within an hour tho Capitol grounds had almost regained thoir normal quiet with only a fow hundred people strolling around. Coxey Has No Complaint to Make. "I havo no complaint," Coxoy said, "to mako as far ns the polico aro con- corned. They treated mo with groat consideration, but thoy hod to carry out tho law, oven if it was an unjust ono. My speech, howovor, at tho Capitol is over and I shall not again attempt it. It would bo no uso. Tho American eaglo did a good deal of squealing, but that was to uo expected. Tho authorities pinched him rather hard. He'll havo his say. howovor, sooner or later," Tho most serious chapter of the affair for Washington, is tho problem of what is to bo dono with tho army, romains un solved. Coxoy has no intention of lead ing his recruits away. Uo still declares that tho movement has jnst begun, that they will stay hero until congress pro vides for them by passing his bills. MOB LYNCHED WILSON, JSlectrlo Lights Turneil Out and Police Overpowered. Missouri Vallky, la., May 2. "Reddv" Wilson, tho lnunlnrnr if Mm. ehal Whitney, was lynched here nt 51 o'ciock Buarp mis morning by a masked crowd, Tho parties wero all unknown. They mado tho clcctrio lights shut down and disarmed tho policemen. Excited crowds wero waiting all even ing for tho "affair to happen. Miuikod parties battered tho jail door In and captured Wilson in tho dark, Wilson did not havo timo to Bay a word, but was taken to a treo just outside tho court yard and swung off. ' - 'Thorn wim nn shots flrml. Tim wrinln thing was orderly a a lynching could be. At r:ov ail wu quiet again, SOVEREIGN THREATENS FOR .KELLY. Claims It Is Simply an Issue tlrtwrrn Unit ed Railroads Hint OrRitnltoit Ijibor, DnsMoiNia, May U. Grand Muster Workman Sovereign nrrived In Des Moines Tuesday with tho avowed inten tion of throwing tho lnlluenco of the Knights of Labor into an effort to se cure a train for Kelly's nrmy. In nn in terview, Mr. Sovereign said that his nc tion was determined upon nt n mooting of his oxecutivo Iward held in Chicago. "What will you do if you aro refused A traln'f" "I can only repeat," ho roplled, "that Kelly nlmll not walk out. Tho army shall rido though every road In Iowa Imj tied up. I do not say that tho Knights of Labor could tnko such action of Itself, but with tho aid of tho American Rail way union such a move would bo suc cessful, That organization and our own are very closo together. When I loft Mr. Dobs in St. Paul his last words wero that anything wo ordered his peoplo would Btand by and I mado a similar proposi tion. "This thing is simply nn issuo between unitod railroads nnd organized labor and if wo cannot win here, wo might as well stop fighting. Tho issuo is n square ono anu wo wm meet It. Wo aro in symna thy with Coxoy and Kelly movements as it attracts public attention and invites discussions of tho interests wo represent. I am rollably informed that tho majority of Kelly's men are members of labor unions, nnd wo will neither let them Btarvo nor walk out of Pes Moines." RIOTS OCCUR IN CLEVELAND. Seven Thousand Unemployed Men I'a rnde and Trouble Follows. Cleveland, May a. Seven thousand unemployed paraded tho streets Thura day after listening to speeches in Monti mental square. In tho lino wore many unruly spirits. Whilo on tho Ccntrni viaduct n motorman refused to Btop his train whilo tho procession passed nnd tho mob attacked and wrecked a car. Later .nourly 100 shots were fired over anothor car which was compelled to stop. Sov oral persons wore knocked down during tno march and others wero injured by missiles thrown by tho mob. On Pearl street anothor riotous sccno occurred. A street car was totally wrocked by tho mob nnd tho motorman assaulted and, porhajw, fatally injured. A policeman, who was on board, drew his rovolvor, but boforo it could bo used the mob closed in on him and ho recelvod vory rough handling, Pistols wero fired in every direction. Many plato glass windows wero smashed and a panio en sued in tho crowded thoroughfares. There wero many nnrrow escapes, but fortunately no ono was killed outright. In Monumental park tho marchers peacefully disbanded. GREAT NORTHERN STRIKE SETTLED. American Railway Union Successful In Their First Ilia; Strike. St. Paul. May 2. After beiutr tied mi for IB days almost completely from end to enu, ino urejit JNortueru railroad sys tem will now -Vesumo work, tho great strike boinor declared off. It is nrnrtl. cally n victory for tho Amorican Rail way union ana rrcsiueut Dobs, although tho committee for tho commercial bodies of tho two cities was largely responsible for tho result. Various conferences wero hold by tho comnilttoo with President Hill and w'ith tho labor leaders. Mr. Hill was pronounced in favor of arbitra tion all along and ngreod to a system of arbitration if tho men would resnmo work. Finnlly tho commltteo got them to meet Tuesday afternoon, and thn m. suit is that tho striko has been declared off and tho mon will return to work nt once. Tho conforenco went ovor all do tails, and Mr. Hill mado great conces sions to tho mon. tho result lwinc? Hint tho wholo difficulty was settled then and tuoro. NEW ORLEANS HOTEL BURNS. Bt. Charles Hotel, the Finest In the South, n Moss of Itulns. New Orleans, May 1, Shortly boforo midnight a disastrous firo broko out in tho kitchen of the St. Chnrlos hotel, nnd at i) o'clock only ono wall was standing. As nearly as could l ascer tained, fivo- lives wero sacrificed. Ono mnn leaped from tho fourth story, nnd was almost instantly killed, whllo four inon and ono woman wero soon to leap from tho iron staircaso leading from tho roar of tho building, and wero lost to view, into tho court, which looked to be almost a solid mass of flames, Ono of theso mon succeeded in roaching tho street, but nothing has boon seen of tho others. I'ortland Contingent Under Arrest. Poiitland, Ore., April 1.0. Tho Port land contingent of the Coxov artnv wlm seized n Union Pacific train nt Troutdalo Saturday and woro arrested bv ITnitml States trooiis nt Arlington wero brought dock to tins city. General Scheillor, with Quartonnastor Gonernl Brockin- nnd fill others, wero taken tn in ntiil Hn remnindor wcro placed undor guard of tno regular troops. Tho industrials num ber 007 in all. MARKETS REPORTED BY WIRE. Chicago drain and Provisions. CniOAQO, May l.-Mny deliveries In Kraln and provisions wcro made today with surpris ing smoothness and the bulls put up the price of wheat about Ma for July. Later they dis covered that their congratulations hod been premature, when wheat, on fuvurablo condi tions, was takliiKtflo tumble, which resulted In a loss for tho day of o. Corn was dull and followed tho course of wheat. It closed Mo lower for July and -6o lower for May. Oafs wcreatim.utjtU near tho eloio. May roso lie, hut left off with all but io of the ad vance cone. ProvlsloHl Htarted, out Arm, but closed with a slight loss In value, CI.08INO 1-ntrKS. WHEAT-Kasy. Cash, 8T?ie; July, 60Mo; nci'ii'iiiuur, uijvi uurciuucr, ntufi, COllN-Kosler. May, UHJ1 IW40; Hentember. !f6j. rnaJJifci July, 1'OHK-Kasy. July. $1.55. LAltn-Kusy, May, J7.; July, I7.1TK. UIUS-Etwy. May, fes.SS; July, ij.5. South Omalm Live block, South Omaha, May l.-OATTLK-He- telpt,3,(iuhoud;rotol.tl lbs., eihnai.SU: 11UI to KM) lbs., 8.1 60O-1 R'li Wu to llOUIbs., fJ.U0fla.Wj choice tows, S.Mioaa,i5; common cows, 9l.oUQS.6r; Rood feeders. jaaxaaBO, common feeders, 9.',wa3.J. Market stronger. HOOS-Hrcelpts, T.ttX) head; light, 95.0U3 1.10; mixed, 9J.0Ua.VOJ; heavy, 95.005. IU. Market So to lUu higher. .. mi) IN A FIOW WORDS EVENTS OCCURRING IN ALL SECTIONS bUMMARIZED. Iho Mnv It ii-uliic; of Soten lnys He dtiri"! I'rout C'oliiinin to I.lnri Krery thing but I'niti hllinlimted for Our HradorV Vutit I'lilviicr. . Tlinrity, April SO. Tltero wero KM new oiuo of cholera nt IiNhou yesterday. Mm. Mary K. I.e.no and Mr. Helen M. fluiignrxfKiki' at Mount Cnriurl, lll. Mr. Claudia Hcrrarii died In San Fran cisco Monday, aged P.M. She came from Mexico In 1S4U. Chnuuccy Depew has been selected to preside at the Ynte-Harvard dobato In New Itnvcn, Conn., Friday. Robert HurttH, a contractor, was klllod at Keokuk, la., by a fall from n church, W. I). Spencer wa. arrested at Dovll's Lake, N. 1)., and ronfesscd to the murder of Archie Mclutyre. Albert T. lleck, law partner of Congress man Hyiutin, wan fouud murdered at his homo in liullnnnpollH. llohert Whceldou stabbed William Mo Kinney In nn altercation at Preston, la., and probably killed him. King nml Story, two of the prisoners who escaped from tho Jail at Waupaca, Wis., were recaptured. Tho county court at Kansas City, Mo., has ordered suit to bo brought against County Clerk M. a. Burr to recover a shortage of ftlO.lMJ. Tho Wlsenuln conference of thn Ger man Kvnngellcal church began nt Haclne. Bishop Bowman of Chicago delivered thu nildreHH. llownnl Nolan was arrested at Vancou ver, Wash,, for murdering tno mennt Harland Courthouse, Ky 111 yearn ago. ThuSarauac Lake House, the pioneer resort In tho Adirondack mountains, was totally destroyed by lire. Ims, JltO.t.KK). At a stato temperance convention at Birmingham It was decided to make a nnupnlltlcal canvass of the state by coun ties In tho interest ut local option. United States treasury guards havo been given nu additional supply of arms and ammunition in view of the expected visit to tho national capital of Coxvy's army. President JelTery and General Passen ger Agent Hooper of tho Denver and lllo Graudo have Inspected La Plata gold Holds and express thenibolves conserva tively. Two hoys giving their names as John Neas of IIU Carroll nveuuo and Juium Couch of 40 Carpenter streets Chicago, wore arrested at Dubuque, la. They said theywetuon nu expedition to shoot In dians. Kx-Cou federate, soldiers aro holding a reunion at Birmingham, Ala. Friday, April 27. R. L. Goodwin was arrested at Des Moines charged with passing a forged check. Acting Governor GUI. with tho govern or's staff, will witness tho opening of the brldgo nt Alton, Ills., May 1. Hans Nelson of Lyons, In., a flshcrman 65 years of ngo, fell from his boat and was drowned. The decrease of earnings of tho Union Pacific system for tho year was over 13, 600,000. Convicts in the South Carolina stato prison set flro to tho shops, causing 923,000 loss. No escapes. Kansas miners did not heed the call of tho national olllcurs for a convention at Pittsburg nnd 11 striko is not probable. Sheep shoarlng has been begun In Utah and thu Indications nro thut thu clip will bo very heavy and of superior quality. Tho state convention of Unitod Mine Workers at Springfield, Ills., decided to hold thu annual stato convention thu first Tuesday in February hereafter. It is thought tho wool crop of Texas will be from U0 to 40 per cent short of last year's clip. Professor Charles Hnlltns Koycs of Iowa has been electod stnto geologist of Missou ri to succeed Professor Arthur Wiuslow. William Johnson, 21 years old, was son fenced at La Porte, Iml., to four yoars In prison for burglary. This will bo his third penitentiary term. Coal Mine Inspector Heed of Colorado has received Information that all the miners in tho state will go out in a fen days. Tho strike situation In Blrmliighnm. Ala., Is unchanged. Governor Jones' presence has put a stop to all threatening demonstrations. Tho governor of Massachusetts has signed tho hill doubling thu rcquMrumcnU for tho starting of mutual fire Insurance companies In that state. Representatives of the Order of Hall way Conductors and thu Brotherhood of Hallway Trlanmeii for tho Wabash sys tem nm holding a conference with officials iu St. I on Is to consider the 10 per coat re duction schedule. A jury was secured at Sheboygan.Wls., in thu trial of ox-Banker Shove. Book keeper Kmultsou was on the stand nil day, Thomas M. Blackstock, a possible candidate for governor, Is one of the jurors. Saturday, April 88. Three men und a boy have been stricken with smallpox at Menasha, Wis. Mrs. Sarah H. Parker of Hoxhury, Mnss,, left 9160,000 to the Woman's annex ot Harvard. Ted Stephenson and Pnt C. Fallon of Gunnison, Colo,, fouud and shot Murderer Nick Myers. Richmond, Va., women petitioned Gov ernor O'Ferrnll to commute the death sentence of two negro ruvlshers to life Im prisonment, but wero denied. The Vacuum Oil company, which has controlled the salo of two-thirds of tho lubricating oil consumed iu tho west, will be consolidated May 1 with tho Conti nental Oil company, the western repre sentative of the Standard trust. The Council of Red Men of Illinois will bo held at Dixon, May 7, H and 0. It Is estimated that 1,000,000 Odd Fel lows celebrated the 73th anniversary ot the order. Omaha banks have begun suit Iu equity against the estate ot tho late Mayor Hell- man to recover loans. Tho National Association of Gerinnn Young People's Societies of Christian Eu deuvor was held at Tilllii, O. A Jury found that the Wichita school board members, Ward and Cole, aro not guilty of boodllng, as charged, A devilfish measuring 110 feet iicrot. It widest extent was caught recently at the Inlet at Vancover, H, U. The commencement exercises nt tho German Theological seminary closed at Dubuque, la. The address was dcllvsetd ( by Fi. (' Vnnderburg, Jttdgo of the su premo lotirt of Minnesota. I Charles A. Pratt has sued Thomas Jarobs, at Huntington, Ind,, for 93,000 for assaulting him. A bucket shop was raided at St. Paul, Minn., nnd Frank Hilt nnd Howard Hill, the proprietors, wero arrested. St. Joseph's Roman Cnthollo church of Denver has sued Father Malone for 913, Mid, which he is charged with converting to his owu use. Monday, April SO, Senator Quay, though still weake has gone to Washington. "Jim" Jordan, a notorious outlaw, waa killed In Clark county, Alabama. William Pierce, n farmer, shot and killed hlmsolt at Smith Center, Kan. Fong Sing, a laundryman, was mur dered nnd his place buraed at Woodward, D. T. Anthony Sweeney, a wealthy tmuranot agent and real estate owner ot Denvsr, died at Hot Springs, Ark. A bill passed the Cherokee legislature providing for distributing per capitate, 740,000 among tho Chorokeos. Mrs. Mary Fiuulgan ot Buffalo com mlttcd Btilcldo nt Niagara Falls by Jump ing Into tho American rapids from Wil low Island. Only ono coal mine (s being operated east of tho Alleghenles. Thirty Coxeyites were sentenced to tha rock pile nt St. Joe, Mo. A Philadelphia snort dropped dead on drawing four aces In a game of poker. The Klghts of Labor of Colorado have passed resolutions denouncing Senator Wolcott. Plunger Pnrdrldgo of Chicago reduced his salesgirls' wages nud a boycott on hint Is probable. Two new cases of smallpox, making three iu all, wero reported at Atchison, Kan. General Schoflcld has Issued orders to federal troops In the northwest to protect property under federal control. At Topeka, Kan., nn unknown man, vlolenty Insane, broko Into the asylum for thu Insane, whore ho was captured. In the famous Do Brosscire suit in Kan sas Judge Har.cn has decided that Uia Odd Fellows' grand lodge has authority to levy and collect a tax on members. Governor Walte, replying to the stric tures of Senator Wolcott, says tho latter Is Incapable ot taking a broad view of an subject. The death of Dr. do Boissiere, who do nated a valuable estate for an Odd Fel lows' Orphans' Homo In Kansas, Is re ported to havo taken place nt Paris, France, 10 days ago. Tuesday, May 1. Arrangements nro about mado for temple of tho Mystic Shriuo at Rockford, Illinois. John Rule was killed In Osceola, Mich,, by being struck by a skip while oiling rollers In n mine. Cltl.en Tram says his psychic force has knocked Coxoytsm out. Two enormous snakes wcro seen by Geo, W. Blllsteln near Colchester, Ills. Johu McGuIre Is In the Little Rock Jail with n charge of murder over him. Five prisoners escaped from Jail at Cam den, Ark., of whom two wero recaptured. New York is to have a little World's fair for tho benefit of the South American re publics. A cyclone did considerable damage near Abilene, Tex. Somo Now York brokers wero done for a million dollars by Chicago manipulators ou Chicago gas. Thu smallpox continues to spread Iu Chicago. More thau 600 cases wero re ported during April. A 0-ycnr-old daughter of James Stout of Ripley, Ills., wns bUrued to death while at play last Saturday, Tho Third regiment, national guards ot -Missouri, will hold an encampment the third week tn July. A Catholic paper at Chattanooga will publish a list of names alleged to bo those of members ot tho A. P. A. Mrs. Thomas Sturgls of Scdalia, Mo., was robbed of a $400 diamond ptu while la a hairdresser's. The Populists of Kansas will circular as 11 campaign document an address de livered before tho Kansas board of agri culture by Hon.Dantel Noedham of Boston. Dun Buchanan, former cashier of ttte now defunct Coke County (Texas) bank, has leon arrested for alleged conspiracy to rob thu government. Tho Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway company has declared quarterly dividend of 1 percent, payable May 1. Secretary Holt of the Arkansas Repub lican league Issued a call for a meeting in Little Rock May 8.1 for the purpose ot se lecting delegates to tho national couven tlon In Denver Juue 20. Wednesday, Hay A. Two thousand painters are on a strike in Chloago. The village of Davidson, Mich., was wiped out by fire. The semi-weekly Populist paper, The People, at LoMars, la., has suspended publication, The trial of ex-Banker A. A. Cadwalla tier was resumed at Madison, WU. He was on the stand under cross-examination ull day. Allan Alford, son of General George. F. Alford of Dallas, Tex., Is charged with passing forged checks at Beatrice, Neb. He has disappeared. Henry O'Nell, who recently eloped with Miss Mclnnls from Rockford, Ills., tried tn commit suicide iu jail thero by cutting his throat. His recovery is doubtful, Two Russians got Into troublo and called tho polico in Chicago, and were arrested for doing so, The taking of testimony in the ouster trial ot Receiver Oakes of the Northern Pacific was begun at Chicago. The Ministerial union at Atchison, Kau., has determined to try to have the autisaloon law enforced In that city. Juror Armstrong, who agreed to hang the Indianapolis bank cose jury for 93,000, was sentenced for 18 months in prison. Tho department of the Interior has de cided against the right of government officials securing settler's claims In Okla homa. j Opposition to If. C. Solomau nt Atchi son, nan., mr tno ropuiisc nomination for congress has developed and ho will bo bitterly opposed. Miss Hattto Blaine, youngest daughter of the late James G. Blaine, was married iu tho historic Washington mansion to Truxton Bcale, ex-minister to Greece, Hognn's commouwenl army, recently captured by United States forces for steal ing a Northern Pacific train, havs bsso taken back to Helena, Moat, "1 I, I j, s ik ' m 3 w Y? i nt &A 1 x A & ra i ? A fi :m t $ ESS is ', M i. 3 s r a . . r. W m; w .r; J V la'! ?Wi I" 'm (.", J "Vj.h ' uly.il-Mk ,rf!Vii "J"l fifes".--- (., JJhUiS) r ) fl ti l.iii).i., .KTr-fJiui. ..