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Show OGDEN BA VOLUME V. NUMBER COMMERCES iY OGDEN, UTAH, FKIDAV MORNING, MAY 29, 1891. 4. J. PRICE FIVE CENTS. r in iuett.ory of J. B-- F.nch. A ballet chaj-jjmtint with niakicg false ectr a plioe in Lkb the oot4--r f'jr uki THE KAILS ARE ia the books and false returns to ttej STRICKEN WITH DEATH u iwmj a r.t-U-.' w resulted soot comptroller of currency, and Ifa ing Lfes Ujtn. Iowa. revived j of the bask fanda. touss over :i . other W. Kennedy, cashier of the bank Hesry rotd f x. Tie Sunday. and a iniencaa dflugates express! much t brother of the president also were Pbisteto, May 21 In the general StirrounoVJ La- ever fact t;.e of A of the United the of Admiring Connected lYeabyteriaa by Track From Wall assembly eap.tal arrested, charged with a cocspiracT t The Pmbyteriau Conference ehareh ;.-tni state beicg today iiev. Win. ). Heed of ipe protiution commit the same crime. They were'hel 1 Other ami dies the of Td Spectators. place clerk was Wasbinsrton, Loses a Delegate. meeting. principal uauer heavy bonds at a preliminary Pittsburg The for the Lfih term of four years. Learicg Wednesday. mission and other boards reported, Dakota Will 1 Ther. A Denver Elopement. AND CAKS RUNXIXU TOO. HIS AUTOGRAPH SOUGHT. FOR 'AND AGAINST BRIGGS. showing encouraging progr. WwUs tSKiox, S. D, May 2i-- TL Dover, May 24 Denver hai beei a.r r convention adjourned at couo after Eplscopals Protest favored with another sensational e.ope- a secfor adopting 23. an for the At funds plkn raising menu J. 1L Clatelaxd, O., May a youth oi eighWho eiTiiuit at the World's Fair in The That Seemed te Be the Plan, oi teen, lived nearMaloney, lie Ha Many Stron? Supporters Eat ond day's session of the general council White Moeu, an Indian Seont Toli Mavs, the on'y by w of W hole the k has ttiawnieiit matter of the lieformed Episcopal church qu.te Twentj-foort- h Was a tiet Hetuesk child of a real estate dealer. Mavs d Street, of the Hie .entlmeut Seem ifft to a commission of eighteen a discussion was precipitated in by the tested Maloney. Tuesday evening' whii . Sulfide. to and Tried, men. To Be Arainst Him. Odea City Company. Ine eomniiion will ootumuatcate introduction of a resolution that Uie the Mays family were in sweet repose with every member of the legislature council put on record a distinct and eui- raised a step ladder to his love's Maloney U they will consent to attend a aoq Sioi x Faux May 23. Plenty horses special DiTKOiT. May 23. At the Presbyter-ia- u Chatic opposition to the appropriation During yesterday the Ogden City window. In a few momenta they were session of the state civil legislature, pledged in a carriage. Through the kindauthorities, national, is a free Indian." No inkling of the general heetubly Judge Breckin- or rote for an appropriation ot .V),uuUl Street Railway company Lad a good-size- d safely ness of a minister they were hastily marmunicipal of moneys or properties for termination of the case had been given tJ If ridge, of St. Louis, of the committee on ecclesiastical will force work fixed an the will call at double they finishing the ried and the elder Mavs could' nnr organisations and a at 2 o'clock today when the court con- early session. Ifirovernor theological seminaries, while in the the legislators f ail to track on Wall avenue and aleo laying gnah his teeth this to ask or accept in the fu- vened, the testimony completed. being midst of a (perch this afternoon fell dead purpose not morning at the exconsent lleeolu-tioa the commission will endeavor to track from Wall east on were preparing to com- rats fHV-.emplification of the adage that love The from heart disease. The assembly at ture any such44 appropriation, foirth. attorneys Twenty by private subscription. to 13. adopted, ment arguments when Judge Shiras once suspended further action as well The work was completed on Wall, be- laughs at locks and raging parents. said: "There is no need of going any as the banquet tonight tween Twenty-fourtand Twenty-fift- h WASTED. VESSELS WAR HOW DID SHE GET COALf further with this case. What I shall TEOrCLE IX THE CAMPS. After the usual preliminaries this in the turns. not but ia of except this the words court, putting few They were opinion say morning, L)r. Patton spoke a With the En- of my colleague. It is said on my own The Mexico Pretends That the EsineraUi explaining the committee on Briggu' They Will Regulars are Ready to Make an completed last night responsibility." The judge then said ia cae. He aaid: "Vou are no doubt A force of about eighty men were at Sea. Scared the Town ot Aeapnleo. in Behrinj glish Squadron Outbreak. of a substance that the guilt or innocence ready to credit our committee with last turns and the it tiniahiog night Xew York. May 24 An AcsduIm Washixctox, Moy 23. The president the accused turned upon the question as desire to do 6imply what is beat RecWalla Walla, May 23. The sheriff the tracks on Twenty-fourt- h dispatch dated yesterday aays the Es ognizing our liability to error, we have this afternoon received a dispatch from to whether or not the state of actual war of this county asked the governor to completing at the time ot Casey's send arms and amunition as an outbreak from Wall to Washington. Tlie night meralda irightened the authorities of had only a desire to do what was de- Minister Lincoln, at London, saying existed death. Ji was shown beyond a ot sokltera was possible when some of force confined its efforts mainlr to the this town to such a degree that at C manded by the exigencies of the case in that otlicial notice had been given in the a spirit of kindness, and recognizing house of commons that a bill is to be in- doubt that suoh state of war did exist their number, who had been indicted track on the south side of Twenty o'clock this erening the Chilian war ship ne win probably leave upon the adjournment for oomplicitv in the Hunt lynching, fourth, and it was expected that cars- - wasooaiing. the right of all persons concerned. If troduced on Monday to authorize the Immediately ." " the discussion brings new light we will queen to prohibit British subjecU from Plenty Horses was surrounded by ladies were arrested today. The governor sent would be running on the entire line here tomorrow. 23. Doctor Stat- Wa.him;tox. May from on Wall Twenty-fiftaround welcome it. We are ready to give a rea- taking seals in Behricg sea. The ques- snd other spectators, who shook hands necessary orders. to t w aslu May. Ti. The Washington before sun-uson for every decision we have made. tion engaged the president's attention with him for some time, after which he this morn- eldo, Venezuelan minister here, inform j aixa alla. tne associated prees that dispatches re We hope there will be no long debate, today and he had conferences with the went to a hotel where he spent some sheriff today arrested the following sol- ing. cabinet. One point considered was the time writing autographs for the by- diers who were implicated in the recent Of course there are several advantages ceived today from reliable sources in although we are prepared for it. Professor Smith of the Lane Theo- advisability ot sending war vessels to standers. At noon today White Moon, lYnchicg of Hunt: Patrick McMenoment in night work. One is that the streets Mexico state that the Mexican arovern- logical Seminary said: "The proposition Bfhring sea to reinforce the revenue tbe Cheyenne scout, who was with Casey Chaav fc. Trumpo wer, Joseph Trum-powe- are clear of traffic and the construction ment bad ordered the insurgent Chiliaa te terminate the usefulness of a minister cutters in preventing the taking of seals and who had been here as a witness, atBernard C. Troop. C. A. Cutter can go on without interruption to either cruiser Esmeralda to leave the harbor of Acapulco. The commander of the vesside. ehould be discussed carefully. What- in case the closed season is decided tempted suicide by stabbing himself and James Evans. in the base of the neck. He was homewas probably more than sel said he was willing to leave, but his there But soldiers ever the committee may say no doubt upon. were indicted The by recently sick and despondent ' He will recover. the grand jury and charged ith the mere convenience in the work last nuiht ship had no sails and could not depart This Beet would of course will be enforced. If conscientiously Dr. Briggs be guilty of no offense we with the English warships now in those crime of murder in the first degree. The On petition ot the Henderson company without steam power. The government Boiler Explosion. shall thus cast reproach on his good waters in the enforcement of the agree prisoners were taken from the garrimn the Ogden City Company had been sum then allowed the Esmeralda to take name and the great school already ment as concluded. It 'is understood 23. A boiler in to the city under a guard detailed by Col. moned to appear this morning in the enough coal to carry the order into efIod., May Frankfort, atricken by God, will be cripplad for at that the secretary of the navy has re the saw mill of P. E. Kramer exploded Compton, where they were placed in jail District court to show cause why a re fect She received two hundred and least the immediate future. This is my ported that there .ire three vessels that this afternoon. Frank Bull and Ed which is guarded by thirty deputy straining order should not be issued. fifty tons. Her ordinary coneumptioa reason for caution. I know my side is could be prepared for this service with Hunts were killed and V. Glenn Swear sheriffs although there are rumors in If the Ogden City Company goes into being fifty tons per day. Tbe Esmeralda intrer. William Davis and two sons of circulation that it any soldiers should be court and report that it has a com- sailed on the 2Cth inat. Immediately at unpopular, therefore hear me candidly out much delay. ana patiently, as I shall try to show that The news ot Goschen's actions was re Engineer Hull were fatally injured arrested they will be taken from the jaiL pleted track and cars running thereon ter receiving her coal allowance. the committee have erred. First, it is ceived with satisfaction at the state de- Harvey Hutchinson and Ben Keyes were No danger is apprehended and every this morning it will put a new face on City of Mexico. May 28. El Parti lo. doubtful whether such an assembly is partment Generally it is taken as an dangeryufly hurt and the engineer and thing is quiet tonight the thing. It will not be an injunction a semiofficial government organ, pub able to judge of other than the doctrinal indication that the British government fireman on a passing train were painfully to atop building but some other order lishes the telegrams which passed beDr. Briggs is not a new is preparing to accept the condition im- hurt by flying bricks. -- lhe mill is a com that 'will be required it it can tween ths mayor ot Acapulco and the qualifications. A Domineering Offle er. man. He was elected seventeen years posed by the president as a preliminary plete wreck. that it should be governor ot the state ot Guerro and be shown Washington, May 28. The war de issued. Hence the construction ot track President Diaz in reference to the K ago, I think, to the chair ia the Lnion to the arbitration and cause the British partment is now giving its attention to first on the side of the street claimed by meralda's efforts to obtain cwl, showing Theological Seminary. Many of his col- vessel to refrain from sealing in the DISTRESS OF THE STRIKERS. the conduct ot Captain Markley, com the Henderson company. the instructions of the govern meat leagues and studenU say be is a man of meantime. The fixed period for a cessa Stopping work that L Twenty-fourt- h were to resist any attempt on the part infantry, now at in progress ana pulling up a ability, scholarship, an able teacher, and tion of the sealing referred to by Men Hade Homeless by the Strike patty completed Ban Carlos, Arizona. From time to railroad are different things. ot the Esmeralda to take coal by force is spiritual and pious. This assembly, to Uoschen, probably means the remainIn the Coke Region. time reports have been coming in to tbe whom he is a stranger, ought not to be der ot this season, duriug this time the The felt people generally encouraged and intrusting tbe people to aid ' the officer having trouble with and to be is for it in haste. It Presbyterians ask us to act arbitrators, at 23. The rush of effect of this the pleased energy government forces in repelling an atyesterdar Pa., May Scottdalf, id our wisdom in the premises, may not presumed that the British government's the ojd men for work at the rarious his command and court martial after shown by the Ogden (jity Company. anil tack "without paying attention ' to the action carries with it the acceptance of upon his in- it this be to continue him? . determination to swing off security ot the In most instances xur partial was ordered continues. men. Finally it andapparent the electric The Charles A. Dickey, D. D--, of Philadel- - the terms of arbitration held out by the plants however, saya however they are turned off with Bome stance to try enlisted bw complete system at once the men that was hailed with satisfaction. the government allowed the Esmeralda pbia, a member of the board of directors president during their correspondence, excuse, and given to understand that was openly charged them. were officers their to will reach an to coal. of the Union Theological seminary said: have an opportunity their services are not needed. Hundreds Meanwhile, news camepersecuting that the captain have no plea to make for Dr. Briggs, agreement In the event that the point of old miners are one had from A More Work. drifting A Mexican in Disgrace. Important but I will, if I Btuud alone, plead that of the arbitration is not reached, it may works to another in a vain hope of find thirty men under arrest Secretary Lebanon, Pa., May 28. At today's Citv op Mexico, May 28. Senor s, my man shall have fuir play. I do not be that the same time will be consumed ing work, but everywberethey go they Proctor himself took cognigance of this defend his views or attack them. I de in sending expert commission men to are met with the same a member of the lower house of conextraordinary state of affairs and o- session the general synod or the kvan statement, "no rder! a release of the soldiers without a gelical Lutheran church, resolutions gress and a former judge of the supreme plor his inaugural. I wish to ask only Alaska to make a thorough investigawork." martial. It is now probable that were adopted remonstrating against court, accused of theft, robbery and what is expedient, not in a sense of coy tion of the condition of rookeries and tho Now means that the black acourt court of inquiry will be ordered, and certain American discriminations under other crimes, and who claimed immunat issue be- list hasthis simply eringuporof postponement, but what the question which is still a gone through the region, and recommend a court martial the name of foreign missions attempt- ity on the ground of being a deputy, so if thev is best, not merely lawful, in a tune when tween the governments of Great Britain man refused at is one works certain to ing to secure the transfer of Lutheran has been tried before congress. It was the strain is so severe and the situation and the United States as to whether be refused at another. As a result will follow. of Denmark, Xorway and Sweden decided to deprive him of his privilege what is known as "Pelagic Sealing," or thev are either people so delicate." to leave this to their churches while there are mil- as congressman AX AMERICAN UMYEKSITY. Mr. Dickey: "We are told by this the killing of seal in the open sea on district for other preparing and surrender him to lields or are drifting lions of heathens still unreached by the courts. committee there is but one risk that their way to and from tne shore rooker- aimlessly about, and more homes have resolutions are The be to ies is as life as of seal cffristlanity. destructive fully compelled this honorable mid faithful been broken up by the strike that has Its Incorporators Composed of all sent to the authorities of the Methodist A Yessel Believed Lost. committee to nsk for this decided Rnd has been reported by tho United States closed than by all the strikes that Chnrch Denominations. just and Congregational The revenue cutter BaptiBt Episcopal, irrevocable action. I know they would treasury agents. Mav 28. The schooner Chicago. this gigantic failure. Reports Thomas Hume is believed to have gone have brought in a proposition to wait if Bear will sail from Seattle on Saturday preceded Washington, May 28. The organiza churches. are coming in hourly of homeless destition of American University ia effector1. down in Lake Michigan with all on it could be done. Ihis is the point: can on the annual cruise in Alaskan waters. tution of hundreds of families. The Despised Jews. we wait? Theironly reason for insisting Among the incorporators are Uovernor board, involving a loss of seven lives. A on a veto now is that it must be now or Paris, May 28. Baron Hirsch in an dispatch received here today from the Fattison, of Fennsylvania; benator Mc on British Subjects. Restraint of Blames Labor. the Knights his for New interview the Mark regarding plans never. I will presume to differ with Millan, ot Michigan: Hoyt, owners of tho schooner in Muskegon, reMay 28. Goschen, chancellor New York, May 28. The executive of the condition of the Col. Wright, Pensjlvania; Repre amelioration even them. Has not this assembly the of London, ports that nothing has been seen of the in the commons, ' this council of the American Federation of York; the exchequer sentative Springer. Illinois, and Mrs Hebrews in Russia, said there are two craft since she left Chicago a week ago same right tom interpret a compact as the notice the afternoon . that : . . governaddeesB will gave soon an , issue ...i Labor regardA. WUlfflO 1UW in qUUltJUi Washington. Mark things to do. The first plan is to ac- today. H3SBIUUIJ Ul III ment would introduce a bill Monday ing the failure of the United Mine John was Logan, elected president of the quaint the czar with the truth in regard Hoyt in its report. They say, we lose the next which would prohibit British sub- Workers t support the eight-houAnother Shoe Failure. and Bishop Hurst chancellor of to the cruelties perpetrated daily in his power of veto if we do not exercise it from catching seals in Bearing sea movement and charging the failure on board name. trustees the the now. Yet I suppose that we have a com jects Among university. Boston, May 28. W. and F. M. Bert, for a the extent of which will be the Knights of Labor. The baron said he was convinced that boot and shoe manufacturers ot Cocnit-uate- ; were the following: Bishops Bowman, mitteeof conference over this action statedperiod, later. after it is consummated. Would it not 2sewman, Vincent and Wilson and Sec an appeal to the czar's sentiments of embarassed Mrss., are At Judge Taft's Funeral. and mercy would not and will probably financially Proctor. be better to trust us than to act immed humanity insoljustice, settle relary through The Reformed Presbyterians. Cincinnati, May 23. The funeral of The president and vice president of be in vain. The other plan is that some vency. Their liabilities are estimated at iately and then confer tnrough a com Pittsburg, May 28. At today's ses Judge Alphonzo Taft took plaee here to- the United States, the chief justice of order and method should be established 8150,000. Their assets consist of mamittee. Dr. Francis, of Cincinnati, said: "The sion of the generrl synod of the re- day. It was attended by a number of the supreme court and the speaker of in expelling the Hebrews from Russia. chinery, factory and real estate. Presbyterian chnrch, fav oring a prominent men from different parts of the house of representatives ore ex officio He continued as follows: "If the Russian rresbjteries that "have turned the as- - formed union of the two churches, was referred the country. The interment took place members. Baltzley brothers made the government wants to get rid of its mili embly have notone so without Lightning's Deadly Work. They had discussed the mat to a special committee. The question of in the family lot at Spring Grove ceme- first contribution toward the erection of lions of Hebrews, let it allow many peoColo., May 28. During a heavy to Ebie, make ar like who A halL at myself ter through weeks and months. To y the ministers suspended by the Pitts- tery. prepared meeting Washing ple Epworth In the forenoon there was a large as- ton of the leading educators of the the greatest sacrifices in their behalf, to storm last evening Paul Hanfon, a farwill risk more than the loss of the burg Presbytery for heresy in declaring r cesotonc man or by injuring the for the right of suffrage, was next semblage in the United States court country has been arranged for te con- save them from privations, hardships, mer, was struck and instantly killed. May 23. Albuquerque, N. M s . . ilitieaol the trustees of the the- - bbrought before the svnod bv memorials room, over which Hags were- Moating at sult about the plans. The board of trus discomfort and sickness which would While riding in Sandia mountains from the first, second half mast. At the meeting of the Ham- tees are broadly anti-C- ' ri-- :io in char- naturally attend a wholesale and disorseminary. Almost every pastor numerously signed, and foruth reformed Presbyterian con ilton county bar, Judge Sage presided. acter, being composed yesterday William Mcintosh was struck : i missionary worker voted against Dr. representatives ganized expulsion." and instantly killed by lightning. The Hon. memorials made addresses were characterized Memorial, degregations. by and of demand Protestant We the .ath. Episco Presbyterian, prompt the action of the Pittsburg THOSE CBIKIMAL PSEACRESS. re9bytery W. S. Groesbeck, E. A. Ferguson, H. P. pal, Baptist and Methomst Episcopal tied Action. Judge Breckenridge of as unjust and without authority. It Lloyd and others. It was one of the churches. An appeal will shortly be Eevolt in Italy. Louis, elated the legal points in the by the synod it would result largest meetings ever held. The funeral made to the American people for 55,000.- - How the Rev. Con- Homes oas& If we don't make a veto now," sustained 28. The populace of ComRome, May Jerry in all homestead would and services were from the Taft killing 000 for an early commneceroent of the private opinions, Mtd he, "we never can." mune of Musterbian in Sicily rose in reVancil. verted" on Mount Auburn. Four sons of the work. work great harm to the church. volt local tax, and, in"Logan's amendment for deferring the today against deceased were present: Charles B. 23. Captain Porter of We can do Action is impracticable. May Chicago, to several buildfire set the town, vading of this city, Hon. , Interstate Commerce. Taft, of the Times-Sta- r New Move of the Rebels. the United States secret service has re- ings. Troops quelled the disturbance nothing wisely except to disapprove. W. H. solicitor WashingTaft general, 28. At turned from southern Illinois within the and arrested, the loaders. Spokane Falls, Wash., May Without assigning other reasons, it does Paris, May 23. A dispatch from Chili ton, D. C; Henry D. Taft and Horas D. Beem to me that the mind of the church sajs: today's session of the interstate com past week he put behind the bars Lhe congressional committee Taft of New York A. Rev. George city. merce commission a hearing on the com-.- 1 the has been anxious for some months and through the provisionalJunta has issued preacher counterfei'ers George Liked Bananas. of the Unitarian church, con ;iat of the merchants union of this Vancil and Jeremiah Holmes. we should relieve it." a decree at Iquique on the 22d instant, Thayey, Ohio, May 23. At Port Careollton, services. ducted the Holmes which witnesses a was a tells He were: the words ty "Now, which declares void all negotiations queer story. point upon Breckenridge'slast Morrow a fourtoen-year-ol- d lad of this was in examined ocean outcast vera the counterfeiter and general mainly gentlemen, I feel that I have discharged based upon the deposits of silver in the full thirty-nin- e sized bananas ia ate New Orleans city t'iis. Bribery competition which the transcontinental Duquoin. Vancil a Baptist minister. my duty and wish to be excused from mint at Santiago for which guarantee New Orleans, May. 2s. -- Wr.e:! the roids have to meet at Pacific coast ter- He undertook to convert Holmes after fifteen minutes, and offeredjto eat fifteen further speaking." Reaching for a glass notes are in circulation. Anybody accescr::e.-oases minals. It was shown in the evidence everybody else had given him up and more in five minutes for S4. of water he suddenly threw up his sory to the operations connected with McCrystal and O'Mn.Vy submitcalled were ths today attorneys much to the surprise of every- succeeded and the people throughout the" the to fell hands and floor, striking use of silver will be prosecuted for A Fraudulent Will. of venue. The body that ted a motion for a only two vessels came the county marveled. heavily on his head. He was hastily fraud. The committee therefore warns state introduced a char.ga tt Xr.w of May 23. Surrogate York, tunruer witnesses, soon merchandise with nnti-roointo of Sound became Holmes the pastor the and physicians the public that the bills drawn against Puget carried to an of Brooklyn today decided a great including the lenders of the committee from Atlantic seaports during the six Campbellite church near Duquoin. Af summoned. They found hiui dead. silver by the agents of Balmaceda and of Ho declares All testified that they be- months ending January 1st. 1391, and ter a time he gave ancu counterfeit suit over the Gaines will. safety. When the announcement was made negotiated in Chili or in Europe will be a during the year ending the last ot April, money ana vancil passed n. Liater on the Holographic will of January 8, lSSo, not accused could lieved abtaiu tbe to voted once as adjonrn worthless, the nssembly at payment will be refused by false and fraudulent, and upholds the here. ' Counsel for the defense only eight vessels came into Portland tho same thing was repeated. for tho dav and instead of the banquet the legal authorities appointed by the fair trial will of January 5, ISSo. noabandoned and motion the then s gave with merchandise from bam About Atlantic time uncle this emis ports. assigned for tonight, a prayer meeting congress. tice of the withdrawal of the plea of not J. M. Hannaford, general traffic manager saries swooped down upon noimes, wes announced. Colorado Eloods. guilty by his clients, and stated he would of the Xorthern Pacific, admitted on capturing a regular counterfeiter's out-tit- . After a Bnildiuar Site. A committee wns appointed to make a demurrer similar to that susenter ton23. Floods was He arrested later. ocean Vancil the that Denver, May 28. transfer the aster for 'Fosttr suitable arrangements Washington, May court in the case against nage coming around Cape Horn with swears that he took ths money and con the Clear creek councry throughout continue. of the body to its last resting place and Gancral Wannninaker hada conference tained by the was which his road came in competition for tinued tho acquaintance of Holmes to Ranchmen and farmers are movin-theirin whicn information with the secretary of the treasnryto- - Granger,, on the lriofj5pcoches were dolivt red by several quashed groand that the allegapast year did not amount to more learn his secrets nnd expose the gang, effects. Tho loss will run into thous delegates. Mr. Breckenridge was the son day in regard to tho selection ef a site tions set forth were not sufficiently spe- the but ands of dollars. of Hew Dr. J. W. Breckenridge, who for a public building at San Francisco. cific. The cases went over till tomorrow. than six thousand tons, which was less lie is heartbroked over his arrest, of tho tonnage brought "Rev." Jerry Holmesjs holding revivals than was a brother of the widely known Wil- He is pushing this and other similar A Colored A Hair. iuto Spokane by his road alone. in tho jail. His matters. liam and Itobert Breckenridge. A Heavy Failure. Miss., May 23. Xelsos SamLexixgmon, mother was the daughter of Pof. Motiatt, colored, aged GO, was hanged toXew.Orlt.axs, May 23. A Ger. Afcer of uel Miller ot Princeton. The Four and a Half Per Cents. Swept by a Current. Denver. at Another Murder from Eaglo Pass, Tex., day for the murder of John Wade, anBoukof.r. May 28. Hon. C W. San other Michigan offered a special train to conWashington, May 2S. It has been says: The special 23. Denver continues colored man. com and Denver,. mercantile, May to banking St. a father-in-lacommittee B. S. and remains Washburn, vey the practically decided to extend the i4 mission house of J. W. Riddle, of Piedras keeping up its record for murders. born, his conversation in evenLouis. Many delegates while fording Boulder creek last per cent, loan at 2 per cent, and give the Xegras has assigned. There are no William Joss, a Golden brewer, died Hun? for Murder. after the adjournment recalled the sim- nOluCrs Ol U1UKO UUilUS UIB ing were caught in a current nnd almost J liain last an and assets made the Wash-burn- e statements but suddenly assignation night men arrived ilar sudden death of both aid When drowned. Ga., May 23. Sam Snell-- , nest notice Cuthbert, Monday. days bilities will reach in the hundreds of house. His death was brought about were at the meeting af the American ninety at the point of death. colored, was hanged today for ing, lying sevof diabolical the thousands. through plottings board at Spriagtield, Mass., which bo murder ot Osborne Bates, colored. eral negro prostitutes, who in their deWorld's Fair Appropriation. greatly softened a heated discussion then More The City Corruption. sire to secure what money he had about Templars' Congress. Mav 28. The report of TTiTiRisnuRG. going on over doctrinal matters. The Sheedy Murder Trial. Philadelphia, May 28. Francis W. the'eonference committee on the World's Epixbvrg, May 28. At the session of hia person, placed a large quantity of in rea of Blanche of beer. the was Linconn, it branches suspended Xeb., May 28. The Sheedy the in to both glass Kennedy, was morphine president congress today templars' agreed War on Church Fairs. Fair bill bill fixes solved that the organization should hold Morgan and Ardell Smith have been ar- Spring Garden Xationol bank, was murder trial was given to the jury this The today. of the the 28. In legislature Ala., May Birminohm, a celebration on the 18th of March each rested for causing Joss' death. arrested this morning on a warrant evening. Southern Presr-ytoriaassembly today, th appropriation at $300,000. a resolution was adopt! declariEg that church fairs are nut a proper lueaLt of ra.-.cncosey, also one cailitg on the on World's Fair to keep its gU PLEXTV HORSES FREED. Ml lt$ t.n p;cs ceJ -- wn"n la itue, -- h h p T to.-yaJ- Anglo-America- 'I n, m Ro-ja- . 11-- r -- delib-eittiiou- do-la- . ot f Ab-ba- one-tent- Times-Democr- LlUUt-BOa- h |