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Show J OGDEN DAILY COMME RGIAL VOLUME IV. NUMBER 44. THE STOUMJ'ENDING. 00 DEN, UTAH, FHIDAV MORNING, XOV&MIJEK 21, 1690. i'y fi!k'. Ituvr threeA uh4 diiii- arebatstuar i& THE SHORT LINE DEAL wbo iu profit. ber rrport ErtrrsJ bucured iLi secretly cio mi!- - TH EKE IS NOW NO ABOUT Then trouble will u r doubt - O- - rr-L- d Oklahcms and Kansas ulUs the cor isd Mrs. J. IlVa Fjsfer mmBtUsUd --rcmntt ordure out troupe to protort I be OVER. IS r' ry f.r the young woman's work . prop-nvot the proii lius S!e but the docUnaliua sum vides that all pernuukect iuipruveaoU . .... out and be was gtrwn utul "evfTi io i tie use and ownorkhip of the At the oitUom Cherokee when the eattkmt-- vibrato. THAT VEXATIOUS HTE OUESTloX of the Io IUBf 1rtuGa, bowerer, tLere h mm a The value of theotire w THE TIHNsFER. improvement nrrw todgtiattun Bbwtiog in wt.-lb FINALLY SETTLED. a muuua dollars. piatva si ooetecttaoa as a wbuW. joined, after ta be t of Is suit the SMocutkia airainst of tit afWauua papera. The Great Projwtwl Air Line to Bf J. K. Stoller. one of the tenants today The Dual Site fur the World's Fair appearance ihe indignation grvw from a Im ror bod pay meet or pent, IL judge loMUiiM.t to I bo that Mrs. JL Turned Gter to the Sioni Selected With the Main Buildst rurted the jury to rind for pbuntia. Ellen Foster otJ fur bers4f d arise declaring that the asearlatioo'e lease with City i. Northern. the priid.itil balloting, lit deenn-riaior- y ings in Jatkeon Park. the Indians wssvalid and declared that rreolulioii were finally too! the Indians are owners of the strip. The down until one was pan nod that ddbied. fell that lb asocuuon will now sue the Urssl Vo r r Marlt-BxiUnited Ul frost larf be Csatrsfes Wit tkc Drr-- the States government for damages in a sum f krf U Nalv U TrBporsrUy Ks-irwUf Art EihlUt, ta U ruiaar A Finance Company in Trouble, aggregating mill ions. Operating Eirm - A With Ik Overflow-T- V Ertall ef Official. tilves Hsra SaUv&rtlse. An Immense Business Venture. Pbiudillthia, Nov. 30. Wharton. Special to Tss Cows iwiL Barker or 20. board Nov, The Chicago, CuiCAOO, Nov. 20. The American Har lady lMn as this afternoon resign! Lis Sioux Out, Ia Nov. 20. The first reprtfeideut of the Pinano vester com pany incorporated yesterday. managers of the World's fair this morn liable information regarding the report pany uf lVuurlvauia. Vie PresitkoV eta-Ureassembled and Mrs. Potter Tower was elected ia tis plsoe. It is ing that the Pacific Short Line is soon to be and will absorb a number of other firms, Palmer Mrs. General John A. siwerted by all conoerned that the eusa-pa- ny president, most of manuthe including important North-era turned over to the Sioux City A w certainly solvent and in addittesi farm machinery. The new Logan having declined the nomination a to be oper&ted was given this after- fscturers sfwill has bwn formed fur the par-p- e syndicate in Mrs. of favor Palmer. company employ 50,000 men and of advancing it any amount s? noon by General Superintendent have an outpat of about 100,000 maWhen the national com mission re mony necessary to mset suUtandisg ia answer to the direct question, chines a year. It will divide the coun- sumed session this morning, ths trouble liabilities. whether the Short Line is to be oper- try for bus in ess purposes into the eas- between the executive and foreign affairs tern, central and western divisions, with Honor to Koch. ated by the Northern. committees was settled by the adoption a manager for each. He said, because of the necessity of Nov. William Bisun, of a resolution setting forth tbat no dis hss bestowed ' A Southern Duel. the rrsod cross erdtt reducing expenses, it would be turned respect to the foreign committee wss inRed Eagles upon Prof. Koch. latee over to some Sioux City road. When SrarrAHSBXiQ, S. C, Nov. 20. There tended, but simply an intimation that to stats patients treated by tne Koch aaetheel the funds of owing asked available, if some road meant the wsa a bloody row here this morning beagain strict economy wsa necessary in all com are reported dead. They were all inn Sioux City & Northern, be simply re- tween two leading condition before they reoeivees young lawyers ovsr a mittees. plied, undoubtedly. It is expected that game of poker. They imbibed The auditing committee reported ths the injections. of freely the official force of the Short Line will expenses of ths commission to date to be dropped, as the offioe force of the wioe during the night and became very be 115,000. A New Combination. boisterous. Finally Quarrelled. they Northern caa handle the business. The report of the committee on build in a drunken James atLondon, Nov. 20. It is reported that. Pateet, frenzy Mr. Mi Kenzie said further that no ings and grounds wss then taken un. more would be done toward extending tacaeu iaptsin daw in nerrison, misia i- This is one of the bombs which wsa ex the house of Baring Brothers & Co. i the line west of O'Neil this winter. cing him for Matt Floyd. He slashed pected to explode with great violence as about to be reconstructed as a ioint Yesterday, thirteen men emploved on Kerrison, actually disembowelling him. it embraced the questions of what pro- stock company, with several large cap (Juinntwa the Short Line bridge, were luid off and Floyd then stabbed Pateet in the back, portion of the fair wonld be placed on italists in, including the knife blade penetrating his lift Lake Front. others. today the remaining thirty men were recommends It that the Both will probably die. discharged. The officials say, however, lung. tine art and decorative art buiiding, A Bank Thief Captured. that the suspensisn of work is oqly temmusio hall, electrical display, water Dr. Patient for Koch. .A and porary. It is expected that the air of steel tower with others be palace Utica, N. Y, Nov. 20- .- Moses S, Mark New Yobk, Nov. 20. There so Loreuz, placed on Lake Front with the main de the Rochester bank mystery surrounding the Short Liue w ill thief, was captured soon be cleared up. a pretty young German woman, who ar partment buildings, government and iu a house of ill fame in this city touigbt, exhibits ia Jackson Park by the city police. All the money ex rived here in April last, is waiting in state Lockout or Hat Trimmers. overflow in the Midway cept 150 was reoovered. the Barge office hospital for a ship to and Park. Washington manu take her back to her home. She is ill Plaiaance and DASBCBY,Cjnn,Njv.2).-Theh- it Commissioner of California, He Spread Fale Reports. facturers held a meeting this afternoon with consumption, which has advai ced who introducedDtsYoung a resolution several Nov. 20. Au indignant crowd to decide what action to take iu regard so far that she has been unable to work days ago rewinding the acceptance of Vjknna, at her trade of seamstress. She read in to the Hat Trimmer's Association .w hose a German paper of Dr. Koch's cure for the sites, announced that be had not today severely thrashed a member of members at a meeting last night, de tho bourse who had been suepeuded far and she determined to go called it up because he and all were no cided to abolish the articles of agree consumption, to him and have him treat ber while she satisfied with the manner in which the spreading false reports designed to make ment which have existed between the has energy to travel. buildings had been allotted. n With all dear. tho main buildings grouped together be money manufacturers und tho association for did not care side affairs what rive years. The decision was to lock were nut . WHAT THEY WANT. MR, PARNELL TALKS. on ijKe tront, lie moved to strike out. out the 2,000 girls employed iu the trimwords the "decorative art and on allow ming department building, Monday, and Decide as to Ilis the other depart uieuta to operate. If The Farmers Association Desires to leave it simply the art building, that the Tho Irish People Must Position. Hevolutionize be clear. the trimmers stand by their demands meaning might Tilings. tor only a few days, however, it will necMercer, of Wyoming, strongly ob Nov. 111., 20. The London, Nov. 20. Parnell has sent SrRiNonELD, essitate the shutting down of all the dejected to anything but the art gallery of his colleagues a communicaMutual Benefit Asso Farmers National going on lake front. He also tiled a partments of tho twenty factories ;u the city, and thus throw out of employment ciation today agreed to resolutions de- protest against the double sitesubmitted tion to the effect that as long as he ia So- 10,000 hatters and paralyze the hutting manding a revision of the patent laws; by thirteen different association. by his colleagues, tho Irish the absolition of the national banking well, of Maryland, Jones, of Missouri supported industry, temporarily at least. will remain at tho helm im he people, system; that the circulating medium bo and other commissioners including Pres jxilitics. He says ho has never sought confined td gold; silver and ooppor coins ident i'ulmsr, spoke in favor of the re cither oflice or reward of Must Pay For thc Kegro Girl.' any kind front, and United Males Treasurynotes; fav- port De Young and Mercer's amend and he does not seek Kansas City, Miv Nov. 20. An in oring loaning money to citizens in sums ments were voted down and the report any English party, their assistance now. ihe Irish people fl,OKt to any person and or tho committee adopted, tin ally set- not English politicians, must decide tbe teresting reminder of slavery days is not to exceed secured vexatious interest at site question. not exceed- tling the of the leadership of the Nathe caso of Elizabeth Botts against properly Commissioner St. Clair opened up a question cent, per annum; favoring the ing 4 tionalist party. At this critioal junctor Thomns F. Spencer and others, exocu-tor- s issue per and sale at pHr of United States serious question of the relative jurisdic he would lx false to his to Ireland of Elijah Ilarvev. The caso was ap- bonds of eiO, $20, 850 and 8100, bearing 2 tion of the commission nnd directory. if hoshduld desert tho duty lx c.iiii set position pealed from Linn county. Tho state- per cent interest and redeemable at the He offered a resolution accusing tho di private matters, with which politicMhavo ments set forth that iu 18T9 Elijah Har optiou of the holders and tho govern- rectory of delay in presenting tho plans no concern. When his mission is no- and justice has been won for vey gave to his daughter, Mrs. Botts, ment. The resolutions further demand and failure o recoguizo properly the complished Tho resolution asked Ireland after the upon her uiarriage, or soon thereafter, a tiie regulation of corporations by law; long strugglo Against negro girl, whom Mrs. Botts retained favor the election of President, vice pres- tho chairmen of tho standing commit- overwhelming odds, people tuny choose tees ident and to on tho United senators situation. Slates for a number of years after. The slave by report will to conduct their local whom A which discission criti- affairs. they arose iinally became ungovernable, and she popular vote; oppose tho civil service cized tenure of tix tho nclion of oflice of tho tho local was put up for sale. H.irvey offered to laws, and take back the girl, and cither give his United States judges not to exceed cine directorate. It was pointed out in the ConfidtMioR in Tlieir Leader. daughter choice of two other slaves or at years. Tho election of post musters and discussion that tho appeal as to a clarh DrHU.T, Nov. 20. There was a stateor before his death pay $600 for her. The railroad commissioners by popular vote between tho two bodies could only be Pensions to soldiers und taken to Congress, which would mean a ment made in Natior.aliit circles Lrrav slave was retnrned upon tnese terms. is also urged. Harvey died in 1887 without having ful- sailors are approved and a revision of fatal delay to tho fair. Auumlicrof that Parnell will resign his feat in Paramendments were offered to the resolufilled tho contract either by giving her government officials' salaries is recomliament nt the end os tho test ion and another slave or paving the 1000. The mended, as is ako rtie reduction of taxa- tion and finally tho whole matter of juri- offer himrelf for was commitoffered to and the on tion necessities sdiction conveniences, and caso was taken to the courts, aud she At tho grent National meeting toeay. the regulation of immigration and man-fac- t tee of six St. Clair, De Young, Linds was given judgment. The Court of tho Lord Mayor madn the openiug adure of adulterated foods. say, Mas.ey, Walker nnd Martindalo sustained the judgment. The committee will report the plan of dress. Ho said the only crimo of which Tho resolutions concludo by making Ireland would take no notico was one for the a establishment of tis soon as iossiblo. procedure provisions Murphy's Long Leap for Life. After adjournment of the comirission, Parnell was incapable of committing, national organization to attend the comtreason to the command. JusCleveland, Nov. 20. John Murphy, a ing sessions of legislatures throughout Vice President Bryan, of the local direc- namely tin McCarthy, iu moving a vote of conconin confidence the that the interest the harness-make- r of the farm country tory, expressed of this city, sat up with a fidence in Parnell, said ho did organizations, and calling upon rep- ference oommitteo would agree upon not sick friend at Rocky River, eight mile ers ignore tho serious nature of soon. of settlement resentatives the association to keep the question, but was sure it would not west of here last night and started to aloof from both the old parties. cost them a siagle friend. Timothy walk home this morning on the Nickel Yesterday's Markets. II wiley, seconding McCarthy's motion, Plate track. While crossing the bridge Will do His Duty. Nov. 20. Market opened said for Irishmen, that Parnell was loss over Rocky river, which is ninety-tw- o Chicago, feet above the water, he was overtaken Washington, Nov. 20. Judgo Ceder-crant- feverish. Alwut noon' a steady flow of a man than aa institution. McCarthy's resolution was carried amid great entho new chief jusstice of Samoa, by a passenger train. He shouted to the wheat carried prices to the lowest point thusiasm. engineer and Btarted to run, but it was in an interview today said he has undertoo late. The shriek of the whistle, the taken a difficult task, but will try to ex- of the day, Influenced by encouraging On the Tar'. jar of the train, the trembling of the ercise his authority for the best interests cable rejMjrts prices rallied and closed than 2 and lower at cents s, yesterlJi caused become to He all disof concerned. cannot at this Murphy bridge panic Nashville, Nov. 20. Two-- ; stricken, so that instead of lying down tance make up his mind as to the merits day. five furlongs Laura, won, Kinney New York, Nov. 20. Mony was easy on the outer timbers, as be might have of the internal dispute as to the ruler-shidone with perfect safety, he leapod from, and must make thorough investi- throught the day and silver showed Doxey second, Joe Woolman third, soino improvement and resistanie in tho Time,' 1:05?. the bridge into the chasm below. gation before deciding. s and upward, fifteen, general list was stubborn, having the The passengers on the train and three effect of maintaining most of the list sixteenths of a mile Robin won, Conor four persons in the viciuity saw THE BANK OK FEAXCE'S LOAN. outside the grangers above last night's signee second, Vermont third. Time. f Murphy turn, over several times in figures, and final changes tonight show a LIB. ul fall and strike the water, which and upward, eleveat is only six feet deep at this point, and Le Temps Congratulating France on majority of advances. The close, howsixteenths of a mile Nettie Kent won. close to anil the was Its at Hard dull was Tho kihed. ol ever, he heavy Money. keeper supposed M.iggio B. second, Expense third. the boat bouse, a short distance below, Nov. 20. The advance of three the lowest prices of the day. Missouri Time, Paris, mais Pacific stock Murthe showing found only pulled rapidly to the spot, Three year olds and upward, mi'e and" million sterling in gold made to the Bank terial improvement and is per cent, one phy Btill struggling, and hauled him sixteenth Grey Cloud won, Silver clown is of Bank Island the of is Rock France so higher, while England by into the boat. He vomited freely, but Lake second, Buckler third. Time. quickly recovered, Bnd on the arrival ol UDusu.il an event that it is naturally the Governments steady. Petroleum, noth- 1:511. a physician it was found that, although subject of much comment in financial ing doing. December closed Three year olds and upward, six fus badly shaken up and bruised, he bad circles and by tho press. Mark S. won, Lidy Blackburn lotgs Stock Exhibit. Live a sustained uo serious injury. The Temps goes into raptures, and second, Grey Cloud third. Time, 1:18J. dwells on the easy terms granted by the Chicago, Nov. 20. A committee of What's in a Name. lender, only 3 per cent interest being eighteen representing tho live stock inThe British Fluff Hauled Down. while the Bank of Fngland Atlanta, Geo., Nov. 20. President charged, for the of America appointed London, Nov. 20. Dispatches from rate is now 6. Being hampered by the terests Frances E. W'illard, of the National act of 1844, the Bank of England could purpose of securing fair representation Coiuo State say thi.t the Baptist misWomen's Christian Temperance Union, not, like its sister institution across the at the World's Fair, met here today. It sions Steamboat Place on the upper live chahnei, increase its paper issue. Lon- was decided that the awards on all cont")day sent a telegram to tho Congo river have been confiscated by bo stock exhibits should uniform, convention now in session in Pitts- don was within an ace of a financial and officers of Congo State for state purTho British hag was hauled burg saying: "Believing it is legally commercial crisis. It so happens that sisting of first, second, third and fourth poses. and and morally wrong for anybody to take at this timo tho Bank of France is Buf- cash prizes, a reserved number prize down. the name of the National Women's fering from a glut of unemployed funds, a "commended" prize. The commission Gen. Roulungcr Uoinff to Egypt. Christian Temperance Union with the the year's savings having retrieved the will be asked to provide stalls for horses, wo ask you as losses oconsioned by the Panama and 12x12, for cattlo. 10x12. and for hogs, prefix Paris, Nov. 20. Gen Boulanger will Christians to discontinue the use of this Comptoir d'Escompte fiascos, the na- 8x12. Two husdred acres of ground is exhibit. to stock bo live asked for 'the spend the winter in Egypt. He will re tional 3 percents being nearly at par. name." The amount of gold and silver held by The amount to be given in prices will turn to tho Island of Jersey in the be settled later. Tiie t ii'M i'kt r I u ip Ti oullt!. to f spr-nsthe Bank of France is two and chrrg? o! the mancge-m-- nt .!:'-- , whiv h will be of millards of or 20. 8250,000,000. Nov. francs, nearly Kakhas Cjtv, Secretary The iu Para. pu'jiJ-i.eLive Stock Cherokee of the Strip Blair, Restored From Exile. PiTTsncHO, Nov. 20. In the Association, i in this city and tells a AppGi'tt'.wntti. Rio Nov. 20. The Brazilian W.C.T.U. today Mrs. Ellen C Janeiro, startling story of ruin and desolation Nov. L0. The President V'.iMUNiioK, wrm elected has pres-of rescinded Cleveland, decrees the government Phioney, now in order in the strip. He expressed x iio"in--- . P. E,rnr tho opinion that within thirty days from of banishment against Peto, identj Mrs. Harriot Walker, .l M'. . " '' hi and; ... of the pro- sota, tho time the strip is vacated by the Senor Alonso, Miss Duty, of ,,,. '.' i ranchmen that the improvements made vince of Rio Janeiro, Sen" ' Martins, Cleve'and, genera 1 secretary. A num- hklAnr i 0. V.li runs, of Rio Gran.; Lt t ul. there will bo possessed by thieves from ber of other secretaries were elected, m BEOOKE AXD HIS COMM AND EEAHY FOR THE COSFLICT. The 1 -- In tn iL: ru-- d Smoux turgtr-gniiii-- are all Jnt-- t. and expert mg the to juts, tbt-t- a brvil Rust-Bu- thortiy. Not Murk Fear Felt. Dunce Still Continoiny at FOKT Pine Eidffe and Excitement NlOBKAKA, NeU, VU YaLFJTTISK, from Fort NioNeb, Nov. 'JO- .at the II is he t Pitch. brara, reached ILuerbud Agency early this morning and found ail quiet sod tX Bit4iutH lasers ef s rifbt has Dot 'lb Mttfei&h A fVtling PrtT&lrat Uat tb fcUl been as prevalent et Rotebud Agency, and mobt of those affected by it left sevCannot fee Mac Loarrr blayt4 eral days ago for Pine Itidge to part.ri-pul- a -I- imIUju killing Stark. in the ghost danoea. The pretence Chicago, Not. 2a General Mik, of large numbers of Indians w ith a dozen this evening received a f gram from yesterday in Valentine for the purpose of the agency goods to RoseRushviils informing him that General budfreighting when they knew troops werra archBrooke's command reached Pioe Ridge ing to the sgency, was assuring to the at 7 o'clock this morning. The Indiana people that little troubie was to be apaxe coming io in large numbers from prehended. It is also considered good evidence that there will be no Rosebud. There ia much excitement, good trouble st Pine Ridge, where it is and the ghost dance continues. thought most of the present row was new and unexperienced Qeoeral If ilee, too, received a commu- caused by nication from an officer at Camp Poplar sgsnL River, Mont, dated November 17, conIndiana Killing Stock. taining considerable matter of interest , 8. D, Nov. 20. Captain PiZMB, with referenoe to the Messiah craze. Indian at stationed agent, The officer reports that all the Indiana special ia that vicinity axe affected by the pre- this point, returned today from his trip vailing erase, and even the more intelli- up the Red River, where he had gone, s believe in it Numbers on gent of a report that the Indians of young Indians recently procured new on receipt the account of the Messiah dance, Winchester rifles; where the offioer were failing to attend the distribution could not ascertain. There baa been of rations and killing cattle. He reports no excitement up there yet nor any that he found the Indians dances, but there ia deep aud universal much excited and keeping interest and a belief that there will be up their famous ghoet dances with a astonishing supernatural manifestations test and perseverance that is alarming. before very long. One of Sitting Bull's He found Reed" with about 3iM lieutenants (White Gut) with two other braves of"Hump the Two Kettle band all Sioux, recently have been up there painted up and acting in a very suspreaching the new doctrine, denouncing picious manner. Cowboys who arrived schools and tolling the Indians to pro- here stated that the Indians vide themselves with arms and ammuni- had tonight killed a number of cttie tion and meet the other Indians next and were acting in a strange spring in the Black Hills country. munner, aud the famous Indian "Stepi-th- e They were ordered off the reservation Cripple" bad told them they had and went to the woody mountains north better keep on their guard. Some of of the British line to proEelvte the rem- the chiefs told Norville that several of nants of Ogallalas and Uncapapas. One the hostile hud urged them to go and of the loyal Indiana told this oflicer in in the ghost dances m iking thre it case the Sioux should open hostilities, join that enough force would many young warriors from that viciniiy biftheydidui sent against them to kill them ail. were likely to go and join them. The They claim to stand in great fear of the Ogallalas and Uncapapas north of then! boelue. British line are a bad lot, some of whom were in the Custer affair and some of CORNELIUS BEUYN'S INSANITY. the older ones were concerned in the Minnesota massacre of 1802. The Grog Ventres Indians at Fort Belknap reser- He Placed $21,000 in Bonds ia His vation are in a very turbulent state. Lawyer's Hands. As an instance of the stories floating he case of the KifG8TON,N. Y ,Nov. around the officer tells one" current on confinement of Cornelius of this Bruyn the reservation to the effect that several young warriors started from there to city in the insane asylum at Middleton visit Hitting Bull and learn about the continues to continues to excite internew Messiah. On the way, one of them, est here, and the result of tho steps Yellow Hawk, said he had been com- taken to secure his manded io a dreum to kill himself us a awaitel. That he isreloasotroinxiouH!y oa good terms with test of faith, with a promise that he his relatives in this city is evidenced by He should be raised from the dead. a letter received by his cousin, Charles committed suicide accordingly and the U. Bruyn, the President of tho Ulster party went on without him. When they County National written Bank, Yel-J reached Standing Hock, they found by Cornelius since his confinement at low Hawk there alive and well, having Middlctown. Ha writes that Howe & been resurrected and taken to Standing llmmnell of New York city have til,- Rook ahead of his companions. This is (M0 iu bond of his, and requests that the story sent buck by the travelers. they deliver the bonds over to bin General Miles expressed great satis- brother. He refers to a slander suit faction this evening that General brought in his behalf, and says it was Brooke's troops had reached the agency the only course he could have taken to this mortiiSg before the Indiana luid in- vindicate his character. He says that augurated hostilities, and the further he placed the bonds iu the hands or tho fact that the Indians are not com- lawyers to bo used in carrying on tlio mitting any violence. "Now," said he. suit, and also because he feared the dethey have to attack us in our own posi- fendant might attach it. Tho slander tion or else break away from the res- suit which Cornelius refers to, he diervation. The danger now is that the rected Howe & Hummel to bring against turbulent braves may leave the reser- au auDt of his wife, who had meddled vation. The appearance, of General in his family affairs, and who, hesaje, Brooke's command, however, will have had circulated stories which caused tho tho elfect of sustaining the authority of officers to suspect him of being "Jack the government and givo protection to the Ripper." the loyal element among the Indians." A dispatch received today from Dr. Talcott, the superintendent of the State Rumors of a Fight. Homoeopathic Hospital at Middlctown, ' Chicago, Nov. 20. "Buffalo Bill" who says that Cornelius is quiet and improv-icg- . His brother will visit him tomoris in the city told an Associated press row, and accompany him before Judge O'Brien on Monday. representative this evening that Senator Linsou has received information that a has been retained by the relatives here. fight occurred this afternoon between The Air Ship Company. Gen. Brooks' troops and the Indian?, between Rushville and Pine Ridge. No final Springfield, 111., Nov. 20.-- The particulars have yet been received and the casualties are unknown. Buffalo report of the commissioners to open the Bill expressed the opinion that Gen. doors of subscription to the capital stock Miles would 'lif let alone by the gov- of the Mount Carmel Aeronautic Comernment settle the trouble expediti- pany was tiled today in the office of the ously." secretary of state. Twenty millions is Gen. Miles could not le seen tonight the capital stock and it is fully subhotel. or the either at his headquarters scribed. The company proposes to conIt was stated that he had gone out in struct and operate air vessels to transassistant company with Col. Corbin, his port passengers and freight. adjutant general. Later Gen. Miles was seen at midWILLIAM GETS EMPHATIC. night and assured the reporter that he knew nothing whatever about a battle His Indians Really Had a Fat Thingr having occured. With Him. March. to Nbw Brady York, Nov. 20. The great and been has 20. order Buffalo An Nov. Bill, known in public life as only Omaha, received at Fort Omaha to have the four Hon. William F. Cody, arrived yesremaining companies of the Second in- terday from Havre. The Honorable fantry ready to go to the front at a mo- William denied that his Indians were ment's notice. The companies immedi- maltreated while abroad, and he denied it in good old fashioned Western verately begun to pack up, and inside of two hours everything necessary in a nacular. "There never was a bigger lie uttered. winter campaign was ready to be placed on board the curs, These companies, so The man who started the story is a blankety blanked liar, and his clothes far at leaFt as the commanders are con- don't tit him. If those fellows in Washcerned, comprise some of the oldest ington want to investigate me, let them fighters in this section of the country. go ahead. I'm ready for' them. That's what I'm hero for. The government Crazed Fanatics. shouldn't jump at conclusions and Kansas City, Nov. 20. A dispatch only listen to a blank, measly from Pine Ridge from James N. Finley, duck who thinks he can down mo. It's much different now to what it was some formerly of this city, now post trader at Then the government hired ago. Pine Ridge agency, was received here years me to shoot down the Indians, now the tonight. The dispatch mentioned the great and glorious country believes that arrival of troops and continued as fol- the Indian should do the right thing "vilieuiMr'v. There's lows: "The Iodians are actually crazed and ivT huj i:ome from mv with religious fanaticism, and the ex- n: au T.j.i.a.. who hrs:-'-: ttsr--t frai SV.H to i00 citement at the ghost dauce is of the sho-Uuow Mint I treats most intense character. Add to their saved, and lt' y kickers como excitement the utter recklessness of the then. well. L"t t "i i tlw.r remiy to meet consequences induced by blind fanat- not iiiiter-i. As for 11, o troubles n the ;V icism and gain so;: may you f. itiink thai iC i mati who ' It : idea of the situation. ' Mile.-- , C the general opinion among thetroons en n i.. that they will be ordered in a day or aii'l hi win . ;o it i: t.'O govoruiiiO1' :vo two to stop the Indians' ghost daucc. him alone." Ghfe-- t Tri lu4 U-I- Nor-villa- half-breed- 20.-T- Gen-Mil- p. la ITsICE. FIVE CENTS. WAM dn-licx- , a lj bd UU-tueL- frp e, 20i-Em- peror tt ... . ... al ear-old- p Three-year-old- hii-aw- Three-year-old- s 3. n t.-,- one-hsl- n -- 1 o;; - v,-- |