The Edmond Sun--Democrat. (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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SDS-3EK00RIT. THE r()L,,RAD0 MLNERS'
TRAIN STLALERS CAUOHT 'OREGON'S AWFDL FLOOD
TVN'AN'3 BOOK.
KKRW|\ A I IF -M \>. I'u! - .era.
Eci liioiid Oklahoma
Keglis'iman bat in eated a do-
rice 'or leu r ti" :
ana the dav> of -W ima; - -
That Tree," as a schov. recital n
are numbered
port bull mill STRIKERS
ready for a long SIEGE.
j:ichte*a Haadre* Wrtl Araaed • «•«!
|-railMs**4 i.mdv t® l« tS*
(tiner >vl Ibfir Wlm Irepar* H
p.iali an-i Will lUo'llr
I cirri.e ( 8i.w. m
'ay yesterday the
be gold in *he b-srning . uerc on the a'.e-t. <
Tucni tray
sand* of thy < oco •* > de.-
exce cnt plan *"Uld be '
thcie. The mi :t of i.-
teem Tcry sm -re--;ve r • a «l-ad man
nil!
m « liuian u —
eierciae rare l?st i.
monial aliance
husbands whom *he
m.-take of th.« ■ w< d |>''-
" 1 • • 1 any moment "'.nc • •{ >ucr.ff 1- wers
I it stay (iepatie wtrai i pot in an appearance
in poena rem.'t ■ portion of the ramp
Not a single miner i working in the
ramp < ne shift was pat in on the
Mo «v . Klkton. lYinee Albert, t.old
a matri- Itollar Ingham. Jack ti., and a few
< •ylir*4 bjr rniled Males * r hil Kealg
U d KfturM<l to I>en««-r.
rtx , Kan Jane 4 — Some more
Colorado wealers are at*>ut to ret
into trouble with the United States
^rorernment. The army that took
p« sesaion of a I'aiou Pacific freight
train at Watkins, CoL, arrived at this
plae Saturday afternoon, where
the train was a topped by order of the
June 4.—All railroad company. The commonweal*
.-. n: miners er then boarded another Ira n, wnich
. that at *M ready to start eastward, but the
NEWS NOTES.
It is aaid that the president and Se
portland BUSINESS nous'S
under ten FEET OF watep
mmb.r.i. * a i ins Oou4 in float. t
IBS to HM.I. Their 1.00,1. Th I
lom Will Me Appalll** — Calera 4" \
Inno'tiieil l«« •-'S.OtKi.tNW.
Foituxp. Ore.. June 4.—Vest*-
was a baay day in Portland. Ail <
ne merchants in the flooded
tricts were at work moving out ■
or raisin? tuein on pi lfuri><-. ab
■mm < harsrt Para-11 a
lr.. . ParUaaaeatoirr leader*. retary Carlisle are in perfect accord
V > Jnne 4 - VI vancc proofa ©n the taaa-iff b.lL
..•■ pu> >f the boo* up n It i% stated that the A R F. will
written by IV J Tynan, take a hand in the coal atrike in favor
Irish invii. ibU- " k:> urc as of the miners.
imiter 1." It i« entitle - The Irist Thirty-three cititens of Pottawa-
.. !r. .''les and Their tomie county. Oklahoma have been
Its
stab
trainman side-traeked th- car* occu-
pied by the invader* and pulled ahead
without them
The taioD Pacific being n the hands the water The rsver continue- •. • ex-
of receivers. app- '.ted t y the United pand every hour and the situat.<>:i -
states court t\- "ft .ils of the road 'comes m re perilous. The wea" r
anpiraut purjw se i^ U
? < >nnaction of the • In
ith the IrUh |«rliamen
The book, according t<
to contain proof that the
indicted for horse stea.inr
Dr. J EL Howard, the h.^rh priest
of occultism, who duped a number of
prominent sl Louisa: - - ra . * :ne
since, and who ia wanted .n Fairfax
the hands of
CONCHESSION AL.
%*.. a ry- * *'• s ^nl ei«h' hosMdn
- a- . j--a ' -sziz*' .Sots
W'-i Z "'252?,***
lK .pt of Ore :«'-i
partic . ' f effecte*l
5SES1 Mr" • Hi-.
■MM-'k.Mthf .►„ «; ••Mart of the tariff
-essioo sad xbort-
.•.m^-r >n4i
• «f ibe time -i
Bate's
omplaine-: to I'nitod •
t'oster of Topekj*
ith *onie her of ex other pr :«eri es. but the manager* ^r,1er. en joining f . .otnm
.ehasf.irot: •. A m.nea were informed that ^ interfering -t ^he
: w •. j.4 pr • *.- an . would be inidos*' '-.e to run an . of f.
-ould be iapoaaibia to run ar.
the properties The iitn are row
===== confident that they will «e attacked
AdmikiI D« UtMA i* reported to ! tome t me fa iiy and the h«wr may
te iar «v4 st tbe lik«::ho.d of 1* dirtrtijr sfM-r'aiiis ,-ht. Thf . srt
ISC .arwsi- • . to it. i. . sr -es.1, st 1 thi- ■ . I '...
Carsraoeot f s in i- . =>•« Upat*. th l lh« «assJ r
fe, - .... is usinp the utmost cant
o! ,oJtni- t sad know, thst the ,s.« A|,ie« so. n«*«sr w rosrd sp-
of bemjt ahot a a traitor pa..?j. ?r,^ h^ to Ball hi.; and forage f r
in the acquiring aaJ or. ting 0ppiieis hare been masw-d ab ut the
then fortification, and their number is
= ~ . slijrhtlr < rer I Yesterday the
T«r foot-hall r-.iles have beer re ..riker; ma «, the . ... ; ' -
vised and the gam* is now deemed ann^ ammun t -mand *upj Fear
has become cooler here, but
ports can be nad from Eastern
k'on and a-hin^ton. the aour< ■
t he flood. Telegraph wires north
east are down, and it ia impr-sih
obtain any news of tne - tua
alontr the Columbia river Th-
«'.ites Judpr
who isaued an
imonwealer^
increment
company's *.rains or otherwise
molesting t* pr«-perti The ~\>-r
was place<l in the r.s: s of United
State* Marshal S. i Neely.
A tra n waa made up here last ever here ia 31 feet abr ve low wate- ..r. i
injr and the. : • ealer-a . we i every twenty-four hours
to board it so i, r ujeet the mar- to it from eight to twelve r.es.
Khal'a tra n at a « ; nj -.a miles ea.-t Three-fourth* of the ah - sale
"f here «>n react.;ng the Cosejr train district ■ under water from «w « to
Marshal Neely *. n few iuen and ten feet, and the water is in ' en
rein* where th* ■ were seated o« croacbing upon the beat part f th-
top of the box t ar- nmanded them retail district Hundreds of -xail
t- get down. « aptain I: dston aske i houses on the flats aurroun ied by
«-L ie weal lato j •
Ij ?ter**r<l .rce
Tbe *pe*}i<-: laid t*
frcm :tie fma. > «•-
Kowutt i- rt
eoadotaace of the lie
The Wabash if eut* n$r d wn its ^ ;
1,7' ■ mnr -rs in Phmnix park train serTice on Eastern hnea on ac- Mir 9 K
I . ,'m.v" ..Ij I^rdfr I. coont of tk« wsn-ilr °« fueL , ««
"jo4tfcT7 —"
Fraqntil On lauh'l
0« tt>e ro'mbrM' of the bowel* s 4
•tamseh w;tVi porgstiTes mntt ha*s
ttieir catnr*l eoase<jnences-to weaken tod
4;isbe both or«aas. Nature exacts severs
pvalties for iDfriu/emenu of her l w sn-l
ere • do it ■ e p • one titan that
recstsU in fw«iueat aad_BSSUWaiy_dfgf
B it. ' imiff 't. • Th. . liOweter. IDs
'.H.^cwr
: r.■ v • i-r. f in a bjmlthly ataJJ-
W.Vn . ljii',.- reslly oeedod.
1 ..: :..:'fS#nv?r#
.-,.arsn««a1 \'7 •
Ogalnniy snd
>ktorsd, sre
«. ■ >f dcnaaanlte ontraves in Hnsr!atiti !
and w as reKpon ii U-
Ireland
per uia n
j*ark
ndi*'- chief secretary for Alexander McCurdy was mutilate*!
Ih< t:ia* Henry Unrke, and hantred by a Colorado mob for a
:,i under - -cretary The revolting crime.
pat ,tn<-n!srv psm pnl.Iiclv Ltllisn rohcU. it uid. n-il i msrrr
<1 the authors of the Hh nix a New York banker cn securing a da-
ne*. and in so do.rig. it vorce from Perngini
i l.y Tjssn. thty >vtrv Wl- , V;ce p„(ldrat |VntlJ thst .n
effort wili be made to d scontinue ina-
c.'i ne mining in Southern and Central
•o th-: reaolutioa of
IHstrict of Colom
i :r hoase sll da?
Populist of .Sooth
• ... r .••nflict over
r«c-i a ■ % dr.-ikrlaf the
• ? - t • • ' . t . „il n#H
' 1 ' ' . „ ' r
l.T it ari'l It eomj<l«-iefjr eradicates roalarisl
|il Tliliik
school-teacher had l een
colors t-> destroy the
trustinir Irish."* "For this." it say>
an.i for the purpc se of exposing t
'itr.r ..-pocri-y. t :n- bo«k wa* under- 11 " J'x
tan- In availing the pid.ev and , 'arshal N«ly
action of the invintiblea, these fal^e - to nn 1 x;
i ar. , kentariana were heat, ng mout ,noT«- >ander>' army from one part of
the reservation to another.
rfereace with
VitiiMi they
we* •
out: "lMease
didn't pay their
luilge-
•_ r. *i*e ac l toex ped.
l^eaven worth
■ >f infamy on their o«
It i
clain
if they were prisoner*. Marshal
Neely replied that t were I n *ed
>*ate«. pr,s<-ner« an- men at -e
that the
The ;ast of the coal i
d that the book prove- ton. I1L. has been c!o?*m1
s at Staun-
ertaoi
of the Ixindo
much aafer However, people who jD m sere, thev have fi.ied haadred> . . K.
OS th. lookout for , - - . ; f L-r v .,h w.t, sr. JvVoS w« riST3SL<.
r.om smatemtnu for lr,e ch urer. lh<m in 1k<-f rt. I'.rti-. km Irwn . lh '
M«J sot espect to stop! 'oot bs. .irsftis.- recr s Xlsaj- of toe mr- Th , . wert not
=. ... — hr.4«l h, .« > ~«o ordered (..climb
•™«* _ of V'rtor" Assconds i «o « o bos cs'- th-. ent-.n. .tsrtea
. , . . . „ west, and at a .'Citoi thev were a.
It is rslsted o( s York ls*t | ~°*m° "'T f* °* *r. py*. '? i the olsc thry hsrf .juiur.! sd bour office i mrrounded bv
Arrived here the men were water. ■
ne> that the parliamentary party
re implicated in the Phoenix park
iost vet ual-r- the furniture it ia •
' - i proa
The towns of Victor Anaconda
Mound City and other plaeea are in ,. ..
, . . . ' i the pos^etsioo of squads of armed j k #
thst ob.erviT.if ISO !.«h«.r..- t« ltr , .... , , r„ „ itf, „n. *~
took ;hem b/ tb- n i-r« of tt .r n mooted I •-
apecti.e necka and threw theni t • -jh,. pian ..(the Btr. :--'rs is to meet
opposite tides of tne street hither |h deputies an t make as strong a
th- streets there are narrow or the stand a- p - an * necessary u
judge ia competent to travel as a treat i Bu.< h;.. vrhere a desperate
stand will be made.
The wire* of the strikers refuse to
eave camp Sorrt* f them have or-
ranized to care for the wnunded an<i
t!(era have procure! Winchesters and
will enter the fight.
water up to the second story i ave
begun t*< turn over A further r «e of
a foot wdl take "hem our Many
merchant*, are unable to g*t li. .ber
with which to built platforms t- -.eep
their goods above water Kvery
available boat in the city has reen
hired, and the boatmen receive from
?'i to fi". per hour for serv: e>. The
Western I nion Telegraph company*!
before ...
put into a bajr^a^e car connected No est mate c f the damage by flooJ
with the nars'.al v tra :. a lodv <-f is po^.ble but it will be something
deputes p a '• 1 on fruard and they appalling when result- from the upper
were started f..r Iienver. where the-, and lower river are receive i-;Vi, Mr,. k- , r tntinm.'Wi r
The Italics a town f 4 - inhabit 1 Insh partv-the < nstitutsonal factiot
The Longriew bank robbers are not
yet capture.l. The chase continues.
Seda'.ia, Mo.. i overrun with burg-
lars. seven dwellings having been
robbed in une night.
The wife of Judge Templet->n Wood
of Lee county. Arkansas-was dro
vned
murders were absolutely true. These
assert ns resulted in the trial and
. ndicat :i of' harle Stewart Parnell
I'arnell is denounce.1 by the writer
as a traitor to the cause of Ireland ami
by .nference Tynan suggests that th - whiie at a picni--
only reason the late leader of th« A monument was unveiled at Edin-
!ri*h parliamentary part;, was not re burg. Scotland, to Scottish soldiers
moved was because of his knowledir* killed in the Civil war.
of the lnvinci V.es an'. the.r methods. An old grudge growiu.- >ut of a love
which enab ed him ti live in com para- affair resulted in a triple tragedy at
tive security Village >prings. Ala.
fight between jrrain
It ia asserted by one faction of the
strong man and acq isre renown.
will probably be released.
The captain and two lieutenants ants cannot be reached b. vire. but
-that the l>ook was written in pur>u-
mers too^ place in Chicago and half a
THr fact that ller.-y. the Pari* sn
Anarc&ist, threw h.* deani.y -nib ia
the direction of the re-ta irant or-
chestra waa a mitigating circum-
stance, of coarse, and no doubt soft-
ened pubiic sentiment toward him
but not enough to save him from the ' hl
gnllloiine.
were not allowed to go West, but
were taken to I-eavenworth, and will
be held for trial.
missouri prohibitionists.
from the height of the
water that nearly all ti." business
portion of the town is under water.
ance of a cabal between Tynan
. dozen men were seriously hurt,
an i
Till (OKIHU" '
swooped down upon.
Tkk>t-Jul
k, l.rM. IM. .1 > > •: ■ >
an.t sharks hibition state convention yesterday
I. Ter.. Jnne 4. The adopted resolutions for prohibition.
the beiief that notoriety is the tberokees have receives! the fir>t in- un.verbal suffrage, gold, sdver and
best card for success on the stage statiment of one-sixth of their money paper mune;. eeonom.
The iHimase I tliuate<i at (
..lutioni Oft \«r oo I'olaU The State ||(M> %u | u
-eacue omrers DmvR*. CoL, June 4.
. une .'.—The rro- rea6ie4j jn au parts of the *
day and the floods in the
now subsiding almost
ier £5.000.-
The rain
ate yeater-
ire a ms are
rapidly as
revenue, which the T< r.es expect t<i
use in defeating the Liberals at th«
next election.
Tynan is now a resident of this city.
decidedly unfaorable.
The '
miles east of that place-
will be attacked.
IVderal tr -'j«s have arrived a'
South McAlester to run strikers out of
the Choctaw mining country
mm ti
• * - .
tb. h .-hesl int'-rttatioua.
interests re v-:re *-• ' !' P" of theSart<:-
" - i lat.it •' ,£i"•r®fnt1
;• ..cy.sod that forelra
tttr-rferettce «t;b th' adalra of thMetelaada
wo-.,1 i- re?arJ«-d an act unfriendly
the United state* A motion v
Senator Htwr to l*r it- Vest amendment
■: the t >t - *. lie feat- ; aye*. •« nav-.
The tar.* t was tafcea 1JP ar"1 M-na,"p
Prxior of Vermont addressed th«- senate in
opr.--t.rji s-r.ator 1'eitixr.* of S«. tlh lhi
kota followed, speaking at -om: leugth In «\>
{- * ; .on to lie •'t >enat- r «.r;.v,at the close
r'-.h• speech uf senator I*-.-'ti.r<-w pres'-ni-'l
• the m- e- p^.rt of m«- - • • t .-omn.
tea dele/a ted lo InvesiUaie th- charges oflnt
5 rcpriety lit lhefrjmiaj of lt.^ -i ar scn -.i-
sen it or H II ,-t- I Us i r--i'nia-
- ."i senator Gray called for Its read:n.- >ay
. a **.- privJle.ed. and after mui.<- time .11 •
> -r. a\mnt In -usaing that j «lnt. ?h- -"nat-
a reed and ihe report *s rea-J In- repor.
• a pir? .u. '-ne of the proceedings of t&at com-
rr. ttee t^arir..- upon the refusal of ?h«- news-
paper torre-pond-mts. Eda.*rds. St.r.ver and
WaiKk'.-r to an-wer uuestloas propoon le-t
v i mfrr.V-er of th>- lommltt'— Trt--
■ .■mmir.e- rrcommended lhal the preai ■< i.\ <■■
•.be seni-.*- <« rtlfy the r names to tb- ' nlted
-ii-tr. : attorney of : I'--" •' "
Columbia, to the end that e4 :t The wit
r.e-v ■> may be proceede 1 arain-: a the man
ner and form pro > ..led by law After a heate .
ler.ate tfc- n*att'-r er.t over
The house votod to hold no s^s-ion to n.o-
ro* I>ecorat:na day After som- roufn-
: -sines*, the bill to r-peal tie sui- bank tat
takt-n lip. anJ Mr fox of T -nne-
:ened the debate for the friends of uncond
.« :• ;«-a. Mr Johnson. Kepublican
i:.di r.a f-.liowed .;h an argtmont In fav .-
--'a --..rsiantlal stable currency He waa fo.
. by Mr Black of Georgia, i
< (ting for Jinn* contain* in addition
• ; ntei Ung rnatUi ral*wr«
to heasonablc, sporl*. a i iipilul dew-rip-
tion of Hhiimhi I udcr llio title of 'I"
the Land of the lln-udfrult. Uieimtlior
) M Turin*!. port rnvs Snmoan life
and methiMla with tin • Ulllod toiirli of
one thoroughly familiar \s ith every
detali of hla \ number dI «-x.
eel lent illuatriitions lend additional
inb rest to u readable and iustructivo
article.
Kline ked- •
"No sir,*' said the man who prides
himself on being precise I shall
never associate with Turkton again.
"W hat s the matter with him?"
••He lias shown coin luaively that bo
is not fitted to mingle in the society o.
people of re tinem nt. He referred to
me as a mendacious liar."
"That w as rather low "
"Low ' W hy it was one of the mos
glaring and offensive eases of tautol-
ogy that ever eame under my observa-
tion."— Washington Star.
Do.
lln
ltrad«treet°«
May - In the «. i ..te Mr T : - of "re-!
joir.i re* . A .i-.-.ar.n.* 'n it _ *;
\ l<v r^er perfortntd th* Zl.tZ'u' oSStliS thTuMV.' i"
> . -■ - — ratified on Apnl 21. a
« ii«
. eivil
they rose. The first estimate of 95.000.-
DOU damage in the ^tate hare not
does not atop with human perform- and the >• „• payment of more than reform and tariff reform ai. i against faen exaggerated. No ad . tiona have
era. but descend* to the orute pro- yi.SOO,<Xaj will begin to-day at Tahl-
fesaiona.s. who not being up to di- e^uah More than H.OCsi i herokees.
Torce-s or diamond d« dge«, have to will draw S? iT in eol I eash eaeh.
• ontent themae.ve* with eat.eg a Great crowds ..f trader- fak .-s an 1
baby leopard or trying conciuaion* sharks are flocking to Tahlequah in
the hope of getting - me of the money.
It is estimated that the merchant*
bare traded in-.re than SI •• < u
a question
aith a keeper
It i edifying to learn of a move-
v v . ,v Stripclaimv and it i
m«Dt -.o N«« t..r« u<«*rd tlx h( J , _ v th,., „ Cu;:.
format.on of a society for the wnca
tion and reform of husbands 1 here
high license, national ban*s govern- heen made*to the death lis- of six but
me nt 1-ond issues, monopolies and mMy mining -amp> have not improvement
. . . . l>een hc-ard from and there may have tariff legislation prolongs"the stifling
lh« !• • ving t-i-Ket w-i- selected ' . .ri
bv the committM on nomination.: b«n lmsc o( ,lfa ,n 1>OM- " "
- i r -ne j ldge I: It K«b n-on of ands of people were dr.ven r m home
Karton coun'. v. superintendent of and rast damage done to the railroads.
Ellen 1) Morris of Kan- The I'iatte river here is falling and
the danger is over. Fie • hundred
people here ar • h-'meless and the
county will hare to aid some of them.
The mountain railroads have re-
sumed sending-out • through
but some of the 1 ranch lines
General Thomas Rosser an ex-
\*Ew yokk June 4 — llradstreet s. Confederate brigadier general, in a
says: The decidedly unfavorable speech at Richmond, Va . denounced
condition of general trade reported pension?
last week continues without materia! . . .
C ontinued delay o' Miamisburg. Loss. *.V).0>: . half in-
sured. The mill was owned by J li .
I opot
Unite i state-
tTn£,T i^ired"
coma"ttee o-. :
j go 2,000 milea to reach the land of um
prune The irrigated lands of Idaho
along the line of the 1 nion I aeihe
system a--e capable of ) cing the
notice b. c.asa of fruit seen in tiie Idaho Ex-
V,-?Vhb'- l ihit at the Worlds Fair. Why: by
lost ha tbe stopping in I d alio you'll save eooufh
r'*:L on your fare and freight to make the
farm. Inveati-
la*
Unite
saa City; railroad commissioner. 1*. t.
Yates of Newton county.
The Junior I Prohibition league a'so
convened here to-day and selected tbe
following state officers- Charles
George Hnnley of Cameron, president;
ffeet on wholesale bnsine
great coal strike continues
sign of early improvement
cession having l*-eo made by eithei
side. More milla.
nd A Co.
The state league of Republican
clubs held it^ annual convention ar
Frankfort Ky About 500 delegates
factories and l«"t . paled.
By ibe senate of the
Stat- «. ' hat ' ri.ht it belooza who..- -.oij
pe-'p.e Of Hava: o ^ia! .ish their o*n form
; t overnLt'.M ' d >mcstle ys , y mat •!.
Ualied Stales ou.-ht not la aav way to later-
Iti toere«iih ar.d th t interfere:.— r. * -
poiit. -a. affairs of the e islands by any <
tirst payment <
gate.
Advertising matter sent on app ica-
tion. Address E 1- Lomax, G. 1*. A
T. A.. OinaliA Neh
ied.
endly 1
There wa4- a chute built fr- m the
. s:t door of the capital t. the eol-
i* no doubt that husbanu-. like m *t lectors' quarters ao that all part
other human beings, couio profit by would have to pass out through the
further education, but tne N -w York chute and run the gauntlet of the president: MissC« ra I'-iwan <>f New - Boulder is entirely
sonety. very frankly explain* that ' collector- but such complaint was (M>.nt. secretary; Miss ik.l ie Adam-<>f outside world, and i
tbeyne-ed reformation a.s
-lennie ^lartin of Maittand. vice are still impassable.
Madajrascar comes the de-
pressing ne*t that Mr Kaioinxinan-
«*aabolona- son in law ol Prime
Mini ter Kasan. . . has been sentenced
to lite imprisonment because of an
insult to one of the rt-yai lam.lv. At
• hit dista: e it seems as if tne mat-
ter m.gnt ha^e been compromised by
tho amputation of four or five sy.-
labics of Mr. Rain etc.'* name
made by the people that th.- chute has
been torn away It is said that in
some eommun t es the people are
holding seeret meetings an.l deter-
ing t« pay only about fifty per
c nt on their indebtedness to tne re-
tailers.
amending thlir charter.
Itarnard.
Maitland. Miss Ellen I). Morris
Kansas* it\ and R. O. Co wen of New
point, stat • councilors.
Twemt-osk establishments
faged in iron and steel shipbuilding er > lfriCC herc yesterday Tbe
in the I nited States revort to the amendments provide for a farmer -
bureau of navigation that thev have , xenange to prevent the prices -f
lorty-two vessels under construction, \men. an grown cereals being "die-
twentv-nine with .7. > aggregate lated b dealer- at l.irerpool Eng-
tons for the m rchant service, and land,"* tbe formation of fire and light-
thirteen of - . 7 • • tons f..r the navy " g n.suran, pat. . s among
..... , , k nembers of t . alhance. the estal>-
Our .hipboliatag .ndo.trjr I, by no lshn,„Dt „t th, ,uian,, ,ld
*• « " "Ul" *>« l'veliw. , ... . k an , .mpr.,vl,,CIlt
- — =■—= a life insurance society for the mem-
iiiE American people are not • t«er-. ami to deviae way- and means
grieved to iearn that Miss W right ia to protect.. , . ultural and
not to raarrv t.- noral Ereta of industr.a. cla—es. I he li-t was pre-
Salvador The American girl who b>' Xtrnm Butler, chairman of
wants a really good husband should
I.Ut of .%nien-lnienls l r<.,N.*ed for the
larnm llllauM.
wasminotox. June 4 \ list of the
amenduients to the charter of the 'J 'r"l,7.'' '' son" ' '"'i 'J-a "Pi * n, i Copper Bock are abaolutel? wrecked.
Nation., Iarm..r Allia.Ke.nd ^en. -i and,.r,jd ..,.t bo^ buiM,ni. lh,
dustrial nnion waa filed in the record- j an<i tbe burg.ar. ta^.-«g ... . .. roa<is and highwajs being piled with
aim.shot her in the forehead between wreckage.
the eves. She fell laek unronv ou-. —
The cry arousal Kus^ll who THI. 1 Ht/Ut Itll *-K
grappled «ith the other burg la-
This one also was quick to shoot an :
Mr. Russell, who i- nearly '-• years
old was also wounded. Itoth he and
his wife are in a serious condition.
Police are trailing the robbers-
bloodhounds.
furnaces .'-ave closed their doon* Oil was struck - x and -even m - s
for want of fuel. The pig southwest of Chanute. Kan., in two
iron industry «•; the Uentral Western wells at about the same hour at a
Mates ispri- • V:.v at a standstill, foi depth of m feet.
want of s.'ft .-oal or coke At I'itts- The i K-uver Coxev armv. numbering
burg end vicinity th.- -carc.ty of fuel i.onu men. have decided to take ad-
••ff from the baa great.;, -'agnated tiusu-ess. There vantage "f the flood to float down the
• can tell are no new laie.r strikes. " almost
all of those previously reported are in
existence Needed rain- throughout
Nebraska have improved that state's
corn prospects. At most Western
cities there has been no change from
f last week
novement in various
staples continue- the record of last
week and week before, with conces-
sions in quotation- for woo cotton
jrarden. *100.000, <arm> mills ..'"oik. > ar • .v : rk an i coffee
tne moontair... JS0.IX. and moderate . :v,nee. f r at- an
The eaiups of Jimt" . n. - •.nM-t -«"• ' . n..u . ar,
« • anthracite coal, and bessemer pig ad
anccd owing to scarcity of fuel
t will te re ard^l «
the United Stat--,
utioa pa--' 1
•; 1>. Ward King of when train serv .--? w;'.S 1-- resumed.
A large force of men is blowing up the
debris with dynamite ir« the hope of
clanging Boulder creek which has
made :i new chancre! through the
husband and wife shot, heart of that town l a k to the old thenenres-
channel The loss to the railroads 1 ne Pr'
llurclar* Attempt to Mardrr lUnker and about lloulder must Ih* about SJ50,IXK).
Urt Kua«eii of faimyra. , roads and bridges $100,000, toll roads
Palmyra Mo., June -. —At 1* o'clock f25.0 f". lloulder house, rea estate and
last night two burglars broke
Hanker John M Russell's hous and houses in the mountains, f.0.0-*-
I'iatte river t«> the Missouri and then
on to St. Louis.
The • eutral TrTist comiuiny of St
I^>ui«. a smaii and newly organized
institution doing the busine-s usual
to such companies, lias made an as-
signment to WT. E Ls-'-aar.i it- -eere-
tary and treasure.-. Liabilities $100,-
• < •; assets about the sam.- amount
It i- now rumored that Germany
paid Turpin i 000,000 francs for th«-
new eugine of warfare, which he as
said to hare invent!-'
The declaration of policy of tbe
new Dupuy ministry was read in both
The tariff bill was thea taken up and oo mc-
t r-r. of Mr AJlen or Sebr^ssa i ;n.rer of a.;
kind* is placed upon th. free list 1 :ie
-ched.;e th - tariff ^a-t -n
r- jched ' Mr >teriaan ot <• n t -
- r wa'.r.-t r Mr sh.-rtcan wa« .:o - -i
l.v Mr fs-iphafter rhlehthe—r.af al. :r-. 1.
In the ta- -late bank tax repea. . 1
*as di-call day
J'ir.e L *fter M- FI< ->- ba.1 t>res r.'.eu j
petition from r^- New l.':.. n'3 :_-:r al
askinr i-rl-Jatlon which wo:. 1 i-^ara-.-
npi"Ve«t an i
W hat in
r. pa pa?"
"Because
> fillel
All CipUin
. .. .- .i ba n up in tbe
asked Bobbie.
epl . ISobbie's father.
iith gas."'
B.tle.
to th?
referred to the c
reso utica tolactruct
: . tte*- t • tsr->«
il'.'-e Pa-U
to brtn • K J Edward*
dOUS Wif.e .-., to ;fc-
.-oatempt T&i
Dolph's
Mr B.:i*
■ ithout pr*-.
"Then that must 1-e the reason.'
triumphantl • . i-*-d lt bie. "that
down m
tight."—Brooklyn l ife
Ec tti'-mj" Ran Mad.
He re- i>ear ir.- ♦. mes are hard.
Mabel—Hi -1" ti know-.'
Heiress Why. all the men are pr -
i posing to me in their last year'a
phrii-- s It- very monotonous — N
V World.
•1 the cootoiraa-
of the senate Tor
r. : ill w.i then la. S -r*
and th'- .t ba;t> ovr- the - .rar
Mr M • i-r-'Ms took ihe fioor
^ Mr Joae* had lormaUj prop<^ - J
wfeo rie «k*fiire.!
ducer- Ke * •
t>y Mr- He
a fav<
BIG FIRE IN OTTUMWA.
II Wot.
Milli-
' the evecutive committee.
r<l Timor l(emote4 I
I heek of the Cmpen
June 5.—The sem
ON.
<'f.. al
look lor him neither la Kwop. Mr TH£ KAISER OPERATE
in tbe Southern Americas lho
North Ame icun husband has his \a r.arj.
imperfections, but he Is apt to be a lei
great improvement on the mate the 15 .ri.is
srican girl i likely to pick up on Rcichsameiger today publishes a do
her 'ravel* abroad- \ ce signeo by Professors Itergmanis
— Iaeuthold an t schlang saying that at
At the associated cha it) uii-i ug the new p: u-e. Potsdam a* II o'clock
in New York a pa ashop ha- ix-en ^1' - morning, be the emperor
opened where loans are made at one
per cent a month rather than at the
-sua! brokers' rate running ail the
way from three to ten per cent a
nunth. Pledges are not to be sold
at thi* piece save in extreme cases
and as a last resort The idea in
starting it is exclusively charitable.
Ihe rate of interest charged, it is
expected, will no more than pay ex-
penses.
re* • •!: the undersigned rvmoved a
Miiali encysted tumor fri m his left
cheek. The on ration waa performed
« .tboat an ana> thetic and in a few
minutes.
THE MUSEUM DEDICATED.
The Hie
washington. June i.—There • ipt>
of the United stateidur.ng the m-mth
of May were and the et-
pemlitures fJd.TT ', 14 leaving a de-
ficit for the month of * .MIA. Th •
receipts for the eleven months ag-
gregated *.:o.474 41" aui the eip'n-
diturea *341.036 7. leaving a dedcir
for the eleven month- of >T0.M1,'.<.'T.
During May, the
customs were ?'.97
i. - during May. The re <• ;>•?>
from interna, revenue "ere $l?.' 4l
tk".0. against 813 ;T.M«3 for May of last
year. The expenditnr. - on account
of pension-were about less
than for Mav of last M-ar.
lkillar* l au. ce (>one io
Itrltl*li Colamltla.
VaSCOUVEK, B. June .. -The
Fiaxer river rose ten inches in West-
th minister yestenla and la-t night, and
:s three inches ab ve the highest his-
torical mark, f rom points further up
the river . me reports that the river
is nearly two fe.?t higher than ba-
ever been known.
It is estimated that over i.000 fami-
lies arc homeless an t that a property
loss of fully 93 — " has been suf-
fered.
One !'er«Of Iturned to I^eath --Ttiree
Others serlun*lj lujur«-d.
OrrmwA. lo -.a. June 4. — .V disa-
trous tire oecurretl here yesterday an
fire blocks are a mass of charred tim-
bers and debr.-. « u - person was
burned, one fatally affected by smoke
| and three others were seriously in-
jured.
Tbe tive blocks destroyed by the
ilame- included fifteen business
houses and twentv dwellings. The
- - estimated at with
one-third covered by insurance. The
hambers. It says the ministers have 1 jourcd
accepted oftice irom a sen- - of dutv in ihe ^ .«e Mr. • - - 4 t"
.« patriot, n.l Repnbliean, " J&.S X-A
The .'"ininunUt. of I'.r.s ha. , .le- ^
cided to repeat the .lenion>tration or
sundu. last i
1^ c hai—" eve
the
of
L'.l Bar.
i*1imm<« Sob*idins at I'aebln.
kbixj. CoL. June 3.—The #f od n
•eipta from Pueblo is rece.ling rapidly and no
.ga.nst $1-V further damage has been done. The
total property 1m-s aside frt>m the
damagi to the railroads, b thong *.
not to exceed ?10
tire i- supposed to have - riginateu tbe ofti'
from the spark of a locomotive. bead' uarters < r
i resolve that Mi
NO RELEASING THE WEALER5
c«- meter;
f«-k until they shall
•ted by the police,
rovineial c >urt ha.-
>Thuengin to
pay a tine oi i«a« tuarks for libeling
• aanceilor Von « aprivL The seme
.•ourt sentene* d Herr oberland. ed-
itor of the Volkszeitung. to pay a fine
■ f 150 marks upon conviction of the
same offense.
While no executive- action has been
V." r the HraaS v
kep: up all .la
Jane ; -
, -
• - >r- "f rlv-
r.-- rods ol ionn :
KNICHTS OF pythias
( bka|o'« (.rut World
Inrmall; t.liea to Ihe I'ablle.
chicaoo, June * —The Field Colum-
bian museum, occupying the Art
building at the World's fair, was
dedicated this afternoon. It is the
largest in America and has been com
pleted since the close of the exposi-
of the t
The exercises were simple i
impressive.
Maura , llnllet-i'ro f Calraw
Ivoxnox. June .' Maxim, the inan-
ufacturer of rapi ' rt guns .-ave ar
A* Eag'isST.ao vas inver.tcd a
ballet-proof cloth made of vegetab.e
fiber feom India an j Africa, and a
T<mng woman, wearing % coat of this
clotlu is daily firel a; a l/ondon by
rifle experts, supplied with regula
tioe army ammunition But «appose
there should be som-* weak spot in
this cloth which a bullet can pene- exhibition of the cuirass which be has
trate- an i suppose the young woman invented in oppositi.Ni to the bullet-
shouii tw killed in coesequence- pr-s>f coat of Ilerr Howe. The exht-
Would t ;ese nSe exp« rU have to i. tion took place at Krith. on the
stand trial for murder or woman- Thames, and proved a disappointment
daughter* to tbe spectators. The Max.m cuirass
— appareLt.v ia only a thin sheet of
r*AiMs-. school of crime ha* steel, wh i the bullets faded :o
be n c.«■.!.ere.: in Sew York ,th« f «re* n-i were shattered, p.eee. of
t Ion for Their Itlenaial
Twn Tramp* Killed. Kartupnirtii ia ffa*hla{lon
KAvrrrr. Mo.. Junt* A freight Washixot>>\. June 4.—The biennial
Train on the Missouri. Kansas and ' convent.on of the -upreme lodge and
l'exaa railway jumped the track near the biennial er,. umpment of the I n
l*ariaat 1 o'clock this morning Ten f,,rm Rank. Kn ghts of Pythias, w.i
I cars were derailed, and seven i-«de.l convene here .-n M :i iav. Angus*. .7.
with merch.nd'M .nd one Unlc e r Th<, lor ih<. erent '
foil of oil tell over .n embankment ' ' ......
into a ditch below Two men. sup-
posed to be tramps, were found dead *street parade
under tbe debris. The trainme
caped unhurt
nlao.L
I'rof Djeh* < IT for
lawrjcxck. Kan.. Jnne Professor
I^ewis L Dyche of Kansas univers.ty
left this afternoon for 1 biladelph.a to
join Dr. Fred A. Cook"* expedition to
the Pearv' camp in Greenland as the
naturalist of the expedition, lie e.v
pecta to get specimens of nearly all
the animals of the polar regi<.<n in his
absence. The e\pedit n w-ill leave
Philadelphia on June it and will be
absent about three months.
af the supreme lodge,
snd the rev •
I*resident Cleveland of the In: u
Ba&k. tl.e dress panule on the W
lot, a competitive drill bet \
heao of tbe instit tion being os-
tensibly an ice dealer., ia which
young boys serve a regular appren-
ticeship a-id a-« taught ]H>oket
picking and other thievish tricks.
the missiles flying in all directionts.
Ikeadljr Itar! la Oklahoma
i.( THKlE.Ok . June 4. —At Ec -ntu-ha
in the N aiinole country. W. C. Tys. n
an 1 Sl li. < on den. while men. met n
a sai n and drawing their revolvers
QtOfil G«i lp has explained the each • red five shots Conden was
financial depression again. As usual k lied and T. son badly wounded. The
be aacrthv. it lo the rcluctance of the dea«i m^n had three bullets in his
people to % iow corp ration* to po- btwiy al. a fatal soots, but he contin-
*e s the earth M t. ... * onsis- - bt.ng until his revolver wes
teocy cann >" >e quesilonel. but hit f mP1-'
logic W.th a i-!.. >ec*.tUllac witk Baadlt Hedc*p*ia
5s3st. .= = Sr. IxH'is. M > Jnne 4.—Xegotia-
The two yo^ng Keoti kiaee who ' **• ^gan between Mar-
fought a dae • . the- da. w-.th n lie _ endale trm
pair. fvu were «v . • n t r no*- robber a". • authorities, for the
Tettbook* la kin.ai
Topkka. Kan., June 4. —At the re-
quest of the fctate superintendent
fublic instruct
it tie ba- been e>nsidcring trje i|ties-
tion of the powers of schord districts
c« nceming the uniformity of text-
looks. and dec des that changes can-
not be made after a scries ha;
teen adopted.
about forty-five infantry and .cava ry
divisions of the I'niform Bank an-i a
ball and recept-on at convention l.a
Excursion* t--\ari - p-intsab.-' " : e
city have also been organised.
Preparations f'-r the event are e-
ing hurried through by the local o :n-
missioner. Tbe executive committee
has announced that the encamp net.*
fund must be* aud that a .ar;
percentage of this -um has beer.
-cr:be«i It is estimated that
unif rmed knights will visit Wash r g-
ton. end that the numl*erof othi :
itor> will t«e between 1X1.000 an • -
JRH COO. It is understood the railways
Attorne . 'General will reduce their fare one-half.
I nited *iate UUtrtet Uioriiey Perry
Will Profteeut* All s d*r*' Mea.
Topkka. Kan.. June 4.—Unite*!
states District Attorney Perry said
ii-t night that if liencral Sanders and
hi- fellow eommonwealers would con-
-ent they would be tried before Judge
Thomas in I«eavenworth next week,
but should they stand on their rights
and insist ut "n being trieat Wich-
ita. they would be held until Septem-
ber.
Mr. Perrv -aid that there was no
doubt that an effen-e against the law
of the government had Wen commit-
ted. and he propo-ed to push the case.
UNION DEPOT burned.
One at Hiawatha < <>ui|>l*t«ljr Iteatroyed.
With lt Content* U*l ?0.000
Hiawatha Kan.. .Tune 4.—The ex-
plosion of a lamp in tbe Union depot
here about '. i" yesterday afternoon
started a 6re wh.-'h totally destroyed trouble
t the \>. C. T 1
unanimous in their
Wiilar.l be not al-
lowed to returnanv part of the salary
paid her during her absence from
! America
• Lewis Usberding. a touih. fatally
-hot Fred llen-tropf h-.- s'epfather.
it t edarvillc- Minn. « al*ri?iig want-
d to attend Memorial day service-
but llenstropf insisted upon his
plowing. An altercation ensued, tbe
nan cnasing the boy with a pitch-
fork, whereup. n the son seized a re-
volver and shot his pursuer.
The >kagit river in Wa-hingtonis
the higher ever known, being trren-
ty-three feet above low water mark.
Floods in tbe Frazer river n British
olumbia have caused appalling waste
and destruction- A il crops are ruined.
( narles (iraham was horribly eut by
i step-son. Henry A: ■ n. Monday at
Helena. Kv Tbe trounlegrew out of
a horse trade (irahaui was cut with
. knife in over twenty places and will
iie. Allen's mother was cut in the
arm while trying to prevent the
all the Is-
chairman
a tv-ois'.toa introliice-i
Ul l * -. calliti i "o v:- -oo
tlK r "Cil W" "i " mlu
u&okilled laborers ocvupiel
hou«e i
A i'.orrib'.e murder is rep-'rted from
the sac and Fox country. A few
night-ago the M-t" t-rs ne*r by saw
t ^at the . use of J r n C^Connor was
on fire, about dark in the evening, and
by hard work succeeded in extinguish-
ing ihe flames. After the fire was out
they di-' vered the dead body of
O'Connor sitt.ng in a chair at th.- 5 up-
per table with the sku.l crushed in by
a b.ow from some blunt instrument.
Another plate, with partly eaten vict-
ual-, at the other - de of the table
showed that the murderer had been
■ji^'-'Y-e -. eating supper evitli "Conner, who
" • llvi n< After killing the victim
uatiata |be murderer had robbed tbe body of
. ..... • -out ?-•••' and tl.e n - -t tire to the
. .. • i <--.isc hoping to hide the evideuce-of
- .ii-ru- hii crime.
.r t iiicf Keokuk of th* Sac and Fox
tribe who was ass. f..r taxes on
store he was running at the >ae and
r. i Fox agen- y and who refused to pay.
■ and carried the caae into the district
' . . court at Chandler, and lost, has ap-
_• pealed lo the supreme e urt. The In-
dian.-* lave hired the best of attorneys
Sm wSa'saSSffcr an^ tight the ease hard, as it is a
. tesl ca-c and one of great importance
rat • to them as well as to the white settlers
v Mr «■ r c' 'n a" t'ie ' ounties where there
m « io-.-•- ■ are Indian allotments.
1 i{ht at a -on Uaare.
OtraaiK. 0k.. June i.—During the
regular -em - anneal sun dance of the
-a" and 1 \ In-: an*.near the Sac and
Fox agency yesterday, two young V
' uck- became involved in a quarrel ^ .
vera Winchester. This fight broke ' _
up the dane- and a melee ensued, n
Senator Cullom introd . *d a bill of
twenty typewritten pa^-e- "t" regu-
late railroada engaged u interstate
commerce."
The steamer (irecian. which reached
New York from t>ia-g - - ghted no
less tha.i eighty-one iceberg-, to say
nothing of the ice fW- in the pas-
. r j.- ...in i-- opraiB- .- n- « t
• sent to tne comaitlee o the Datr •
of Co. am Ha Th* ho-u-^ ihea wen: ". '■ > c t\
ttnice :lw whole on the iat- bank tax re-
real hill
Indian (iradutes
Et'PAULA. Ind. Ter.. June -.—The
commencement exerci--s of the Eu-
faula High school were brought to a
lose last night. This i- one of the
largest schools in the Creek nati wi.
and is attended by Indians only. At
least 7«i0 visitors attended the exer-
cise- Superintendent Grayson stat-M
that between 4i J and >•) p.- p..- ;
dinner at the college. I-as: night's
exercises were largely attended by
visitors from neight>oring towns, and
the students aequitted themselves in
a creditable manner Several gold
medals were awarded.
which Chief \stor. Little Boy. Tw.
Tails-and-No-Head
all shot, the brst
ONE STRIKE SETTLED
reaworth -Miaer* aad Open
I. wkxworth. Kan.. June < The
ithout the consent of L< renworth coal miners' tr .-was
settled at a conference of the - zeus
comm.tee. representatives of the
strikers and mine operators and Chief
Agitator Mctiregor.
The m.ners said that <f ti.-
tors would grant them cht
men. who- duties are t-- -
there are i irregularities r.
and who are paid bv tbe mr
icos Thej aboald .ea:n i.o*
fight a due-, chivairj . !j\ effectively
and wiihoat Sapea-aot physical
consequences
The d:« engaging of th- Croulds
goes m-'r lv on M -s \naa is now
sa.d to ha gireo up her adorer
• hat robbery and
never recovered Hcdgepeth is under
sentene*- of (went; nve \^ars' impris-
onment. but his <ase * before the su-
preme court
Mr. Hell Reaiga*.
Wian'GTOi, June 4 Mr I. Lowrie
IVII, second assistant postmaster
< oaiKooardert at fcaata* < ttjr.
Kaxsas Citt. Kan.. June 4.—Tbe
commonweal armies of Generals Ben-
nett and Aru remained quietly in
camp at Kerr's park aday yesterday.
The men were tired and kept very
eloae to their quarters, only a fev. of
the leaders coming up to the city.
Stst? -It > ear* a Masaa
Ami-st si. Mav-.. June —Captain
Nathan Peters, tb. oldest Free Ma so*
in the ' nited states. •• \ ihis after-
noon. He was born in ir-^hen. N. IF.
in IMO. sni ;oined the Masonic
fraternitv is 1C*.
Tolls on all the bridges across the
rjio riverat Cincinna*. iiave be«-n in-
d and Wolfeye were creased in consequence <>i *he decision
two fata':. " of tbe United States supreme court on
Saturday :n the - >pei.- on bridge
.-ase. Tolls i" mo-t is«- are twice
■•vbat thev were undc the :iw which
fooad -M-rd.y hMginsr to . i nlio! •h« nu'.iiSfd
a -n i tree tworn s north <f here Tbe North tierman-Lloyds company
and: - Yards from the Iron Mount * n has orderei f ir new steamships of that
tra V'apers on the bodr tore the 4 000 tons each. U f the new ves-
nar..-- ?<• \V. Houston of Fibertv. sels have been ordered froaa the Vul-
111. IF- - -iuli was crushed. He was can company a nd two from tbe rer-
bar... * .th his shirt sleeve. There manic Ship li . . g. apanyof Kiel
The striker* Had tanUhed
Washixgtos. Ind.. June 4.—The
state troops marched nt > ' .arks
station yesterday morning -V*' strong,
■ a
the music. The thousand miners who SarBapar.'.'.a I bad
were reported cn route to Ciark s rc<d s^etlte. ud w*f
station did not materialise, neither free from that tired
• :n«. I hoocatly U
the Baltimore A Ohio southwestern. treif It bad sot been for Hood's Sarsapar1.:;
I v aid bare been dead s-'ias tixoo e.nc«
Shot l*ead by Ho Wife. J 8- WaTWiaa. PeedrrT'.e. Inc >r.
Pljn II -s ^Mood's PMif
reached here last evening from Sher-
rill. Ark., that Andrew Jackson of
Mood's
Cures
-a -a.
selves, thev ■ -aid return
opera-
-igb-
that
ghts.
'iem-
• ork.
was
i his person.
sh : Head at l*arto. Mo.
i'ai.i*. Ma. June 4.—A diffiulty oc-
curred here last night between
Charles \ liurnett and John Kirscb,
Two boys in Valparaiso. Ind., were
arrested und impr - neu and expelled
from sch< ol for cheering for Jeff I avi
on Decoration day
place was shot an ! instantly
kuled by hi- wife. Meager particulars
state tbat he became involved in a
row with ber. when toe woman
seised a shotgun and u-ed it with
deadly effect
Mr. f uDilnn't (oote«t.
HIXGTOTC. Jnne -. —Mr Kun-toi
made his appearance in tbe house yev
Tb, hoCM- n( c •••n.K.n. U«i.!«i .o lrr,.,v a!u.r hu
consider government proposal*. U th* --■ -
and an agreement wa- signer
resent a t. - i. ;n dev
remains trie same as before t
out—ninety cents per ton i
run coel.
rt-p ter dying • a few moments. Burnett
pr.t-e claims tbe sh -,ling wasdone in self-
•■vaik- defence a- Kirsch struck him twice
mine before he shot, liurnett is in taiL
vote of l
nrtr it
Loat la Spa i
Kansas City capitalists are push ng
a vhem^ to connect the Blair Line
with the <irecnrille and Northern,
lireman Sr-ald«4 to Oeath and thus tap >t. Lotlis teiTitorr
I'Ul Juo. l-Pu n|[tr OIB«r ol .he L nited Mm. \Vork,r.
pp.nent- * a fin; : jELr'S CREAM BALM '
. ne
home to consult their cor-" 'uents he
was confident there w. • d be no
trouble about his rennmination.
► e -cnerous have b--«eet.a* ' . ' ,.T" ,
,l , , genera. as rasigned to accept the Jerrv Simp- n was t^.s removed
...... .-"t .. rnt B rk" !r >; =.- V. II,
detectives
Th . man who r la-es to advertise
his busiae sayia * that he is will
log to let trad" ro>ao to him by nat-
ural m«ans boj i to cob. -lent,
walk h«mo from business, cook hlf
dinner over a few ember*, aad read
a much higher salary.
•he \l aM-iered la Heath.
Roar N Y .June 4. —The My of Miss
Mary Armour, aged TO. cussa of I* D
Armour of Ch • ag*v who left her home
near Weatmoreland Tuesday, was
found In the searchers yesterday
several m lea from home. The coro
Berkelv spr.ng-
ful and altogether Mefaint I
ultimate i
If a pp. " ne 4 —The rive- -gre. train N< "i the Houston and Texas of America will hold a consultation in
in the prov r ce of Lerida. s-.i .en by Central wa-wrecked at Howe. Texas i ' :mbus. < . Tueada
rainv swept or.-r the Seo • Ugel a-mall stat on south of here, yesier- . ation
road destroying an inn and «are- day. by a misplaced sw.tcL The v proposition to vote bonds amount-
hous«- 1 fteen crowned hoc . -have enp:ne and mail car were wrecked, Xn f>n t;iiWOrth count' ,
be- and Fireman ti Hart was scalded to Kansas, to fund outstanding indebted-
ness. has been liefcatenL
already been d.^eovered
1 lieved fifty people lost their lives
death
fcs
on the coal Breeding, the young forger, who
flooded the country with bogus We.Ls-
Fargo money orders, pleaded guilty
in the cr.!i nal ■■urt. and - n-
tenced to three and a half year* iq
the penitentiary.
the peper by the light of a p;c< hoot fl. r - verdict « ssdeath from eaposnre.
if he can real
I r diet mev. Sga.c.i Mala** (JaaahaH
Firav. 0l T.. Jane 4—The indict
A B pa'Pl th doctor claims v
ment against J E Msl one. ex-register
ktr« ilK-o- .« .alidow lor .h. ot ,, , f„ Iri.d.
cesd.y eyaaide •*' p tassiam.acd it it iec'ectr-e". was set aside in the dis
•no-phis antidote tfat p«ras-ga&ste • "*«< • c eg " 2* grsad
of pctaih >■
Mother aa<l T«*o I hi id rea Urewawl. Ka" 'alaaa s^iteh
Hi r r si - Iowa ',:r,e t Iiy the | Aitox. HL, June 4—A Bluff line
caps-.vng of a sailing at yesterday work train ran into a string of cars
afternoon a pleasure party of several j three m le* ea - of he-e •. e-terdav
p^rw-n- were thrown nto the Missis- , afternoon
s-ppi. and Mrs
two children '
others were saved
..n.,. W'™ lni0re4
OtTlBii:. Ok June 1.—As J.
Webb and Frank Horseiy was rim
along in a roai N-art near Marshall
Ok., yesterday, a boll
s jro teaga* C— natioa Callad. The inn al meeting of Dunkards
W *«hixoto>. June 4.— t II J Tar- liegaa in Meyer-dale. Pa, with 4. *«0
lor, president of the Negro National delegate* id , thousand- of visitors
1 nrre mwnuj Democratic league, baa issued a eall from all parts of the eouitn Kl-
The arc.dent >*a- caused for a convention to be held in Indian- der Knoeh l.by Booth. Kan . was
Tbe sessions will elected moderator.
II lloppes and her bv an open sw u h. F.ngineer Barnard P°^ August i. Tbe sessions x
"re dio% ne* The wes killed and Fireman Harr.son bad three days, and will
with diflicnlty. ' lv wounde . > x of the v rktnen private except to delegates and th
Tar Warh* Harned
Lsoosia. K H Jnn 4 —A* I lock
f ligbtmcg veeterday'morning fire br i<e cut in
Fire destroyed half a dozen me rear.
„ - . , , thcJs- tile establishments in the town of
venr-.nr by tick,I from th, I itban lo„^ Amen? thrni r,,r.
FKM..L ^ Bonne. 4 WnttL dry irct©d ; ... A t;.
Lightninc ilrwk ihf kanw -I l:und«lT. hwdw .Urc .nd Sta „
III" n. 11 .. i n •.. a li*#r Ae knraihe; k bank 'ng house
U - raely srd 'i.
I J^ring w ebb
lifaul /in workt azl dastrN;r« 11^ )'
| erop rfr
William Hall at lakeview. 0., and lager A Kurathe.
wrecaed the structure Mrs. Hail Ihe loss is
Ca and bab- -rere buried n the turns. T*o young daughters of fv W King
orth Both *trt tcrr.b y iaiar*' -rs • « u.rm sgham, Ala rtrs dre-aei
BsJ't *^nis fata ^ TeoaeMW n-re-
K'uiaann At^attlsX
Kansas t ii i r Jm « — IV id-
rich Ken-mann • 1- • tied of the
murder of 1 - w if lohanna Kens-
mann. by a ; -r in 'he criminal .ourt
to-day. The ret red a ' o'clock
and returned a verdu-t of ti*, t guilty
shortly after 1 • , Ioca
The monthlv sia" nent of the di-
rector of the m r.* f v- • at fie to-
tal coinage of the mints of the 1 n «
state? during 'he >. • f May. J- •
v as ?' . ' i
gold 3cd $ - 1 '" ■ ^-J. I
-cr : c-. • • .
i f« aud 'i %
CATAR
bOC:MS, ALL ORJCC
■'
Crsam
I>a .«
fcM water sn-i te- c ...
> cents a*C"sl t -
« H*M t*ream SepsrsSor*.
l '.> -*. u It i. M .0.
That Tired FeelinR
I was troubled tb dlatetcs and tried
ttrai doct- rs and diSerent meC'.cines with-
at avaiL After taking tLree botr.es cf BoodS
Saraa-
l'arilla
>iiia ** p * . «... tji
* Sk-.i by ait
*t hILL HAIL r06TP«ID
a r.-.a I'aael P^ner*. ei;t-.Uod
"MEDITATION.''
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