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P HENOMENAL PROPOSITIONS FOR- C A P IT A L A N D E N T E R P R IS E V< >L. K. :i ' 11 CO TTAG E GROVE. LA N E 1. Ë A s ) E K. CO UNTY. OREGON. SATU R D AY. JU E Y 'HE RAILROAD GATEWAY TO — .B O H E M IA G O LD M IN ES 18. 1806. NO. i . THE LEADER. mt mis if i»f m W a n te d Mo R a ilr o a d . il.WVi liti LUÌ IbltM mg to tnem: You shall not press m oney sh a ll be Issued d irec tly by the trea»- Is N iles, Mich., workmen lately down upon the brow of labor this crown u ry d e p a rtm e n t, be redeem able In coin have been engaged in repairing the S t N o w E s t im a t e d T h a t F i f t y T h o a .a n d receivable fo r all debts, publlo ani of thorns. Yon shall not crucify man p and Joseph valley railroad^and putting it in riv a te . •J ap an *»* f ,o - t T h e i r I . t i e s . kind upon the cross of gold.’ ” running cider, much against the wish We hold th a t the tariff du ties should ha Devoted to the Best In te re sts San Francisco, July 15 —The steam The convention took fire with enthu levied for th e purpose of revenue, such of property-owners through which it Epitome of the Telegraphic W ild Scenes E nacted in th e o f Cottage Grove. Lem atl and siasm. it crackled as with the war of d u tie s to be so re a d ju ste d as to operate runs. The latter heavily armed, drove ship Doric arrived from Yokohama to th ro u g h o u t the c o u n try , and not N o m in a te d lo r P re s id e n t by flames. H ill was forgotten; all else d equally News of the World. the workmen away and began tearing night, bringing news np to June 25. Bohemia Gold M ining D is tric t. C h icag o C oliseum . isc rim in a te betw een cla ss or section, and Estimates of the loss of life from the was forgotten for the moment. Cheers th a t ta x a tio n should be lim ited by the up the rails and leveling the roadbed, th e D e m o cra ts. swelled to yells, yells became screams. needs of g o v ern m en t, honestly and eco determined to destroy the railroad. great tidal wave reach as high as 50,- n o m ically a d m in istere d . 000, and this number is believed to be Every chair in the valley of the Coli OF INTEREST TO ALL READERS The farmers retained possession and the We den nince a s d istu rb in g to business LEADER BUILDING railroad company’s workmen feared to far below the mark. The tidal wave B in AN’S PASSIONATE ORATORY seum and every chair in the vast w il th e republican th re a t to re sto re the Mc DELEGATES STAMPEDED TO HIM was 80 feet in height,and swept inland derness on the hillsides became a dock K inley law , w hich h a s been twice con approach them. Several miles of the on which frantic men and women were dem ned by th e people in n a tio n a l elections, The railroad a distance of 2U miles along 200 miles C o m p r e h e n s iv e K e v le w o f t h e I m p o r t road were destroyed. of coast. Thousands of acies of land D e le g a t e * a n d S p e c t a to r « A l i k e C a r r ie d wildly waving handkerchiefs, canes, and w hich, e n a c te d u n d e r ttie false plea of a n t H a p p e n in g * o f t h e F a s t W e e k company is powerless, but w ill en p ro tec t.o n to hom e In d u stries, proved a under cultivation were devastated, and hats and umbrellas—anything movable. prolific tireeder of t r u s ts and monopolies, H e W b « K le r t e d o n t h e F if t h B a l l o t - A w a y b y H ie S p e e c h —S ta m E. P. TH O R P, C a l l e d V run, t k e F r e g e D i s p a t c h e s . deavor to regain possession and com the inhabitants of the flooded districts A r t h u r S e w e l l , o f M a in e , fo r Some, like men demented, divested en rich ed the few a t th e ex p en se of th e p e d e fo r t h e N e h r a a k a n . plete the road. are suffering from the famine. There Another bond issue is being spoken V io e - P r e e M e n t , themselves of their ooats and flung m any, re stric te d tra d e and deprived th e p ro d u c ers of th e g re a t A m erican sta p le s Chicago.—On the third day's session them high in the air. was bnt little warning to the people of as a result of the heavy gold w ith K ille d by a Poaaa. ' of a cc ess to th e ir n a tu ra l m ark e ts. U ntil E d * tor and B u s in e s s M a n a g e r drawals. Chicago. — W. J. Bryan, “ the boy of the national Democratic convention, A Texas delegate uprooted the purple th e m oney q u e stio n Is S tttle d we a re op Ed Murphy, alias George Mooney, of the great disaster. »rgtor of the Platte," and ex-congress- ten acres of people on the sloping sides About sunset four or five shocks of posed to a n y a g i’a tio n for f u r th e r change» standard of his state and bore it fran The rebel irnpi is gathered in battle alias Bnrdette Wolf, who killed earthquake were felt a few minutes. of the Coliseum saw the silver-helmet- tically to the place where rose the : in o-ir tariff law s. except such as a re nec t u ttn front Nebraska, was nominated Andrew Artnian, at a sheep camp array near Buluwayo, and a fight is e ssa ry to m a k e up th e deficit In revenues K a t e s o f M u b « < -r lp i l o u . probable. in Grant county recently, was run At 8 P. M. an appalling noise, as if ed gladiators in the arena overpower the standard of Nebraska. In a twinkling 1 cau sed by the a d v e rse decision of the su - by the Democratic national convention gold phalanx and plant the banner of produced by the simultaneous firing of OMC YEAR others followed the example. Two- ; p re m - co u rt on the incom e ta x R ut for at Chicago, upon the fifth ballot i t oo The barkentine Eliza McManemy down and killed by a posse on the a hundred cannon, was heard from the silver upon the ramparts of Democracy. thirds of the state staffs were torn from th is d e c is io n o f th e s u p r e m e c o u rt, there .L — f nt»-'- nr» «tri' tl) In A'lvanc* was sunk near Memory Rock, Pa. No John Day river, near Dayville. It is w ould be no deficit fit th e rev en u e u n d e r Ever since Bryan's brilliant oratori / • T " ub«er « - . « generally believed that Marphy or direction of the sea. Then the great They saw what may prove the disrup their sockets and carried as trophies to th, taw passed by the dem o cratic congress, p alofltcte MAi'lf« - « ' L o u i ü g o t itoeir oio ms wsH livea were lost. tion or the success of a great political cal effort on the third day of the con Nebraska, where they danced in m id 1 In s tric t p u rsu a n c of th e uniform decisions Mooney, is none other than Burdette wave came in at a terrific speed and as >ew a<Jdr«»s* A terrific wind and rain storm in party, amid scenes of enthusiasm such overwhelmed everything in sig h t At of »hat c o u rt for n e a rly l«0 years, th a t Tha i a * . . km w i l air. A dozen delegates rushed upon vention, be has been steadily gaining Wolf, who killed Birdie Morton, his went U» •ubt'-rlbsrs Light o util ali arrear t« • j * I and paper orde *<1 to Ohio badly damaged crops as, perhaps, never before oocnrred in a the stage and shouldered the half-dazed c o u rt h a v in g u n d e r th a t decision su s Taro the sea suddenly receded as mnoh betrothed sweetheart, near Monnt d ^ - .o l i n u 1 a«« nr ling tu f»w tain ed c o n stitu tio n a l o b jections to its strength in the convention, and after ning struck a number ot holdings. orator and bore him iu triumph down e n a c tm e n t w hich had been ov erru led by Tabor, Or., October 12, 1892. It is as 600 yards from the shore. Then the national convention. ' • . rw eirir-ir hi« paper t h e first ballot former supporters of They saw 20,000 people, with im r' • ■ ** ■> . • • ; • . - Imme The deadly yellow jack is playing huge wave came rushing in before peo the aisle. Louder and louder shrieked th e ablest ju d g es who h a v e ev er s a t on said be admitted his identity to the diately ether candidates rapidly transferred aginations inflamed by the burning . th a t bench the thousands, until the volume of t ’ • m v lla who t artielea of general In- sad havoc with the Spanish army in sbeepherders, and then afterward fear ple on shore had time to escape. F ish W e declare th a t It Is the d u ty of <v>n- their allegiance, singly, in pairs and in lerewi Inng une», «* a rule, not pnniiabad. AU Cuba, and many of the soldiers are dy ing his secret would be told, went baok ermen who were plying their trade at words of passionate oratory, swayed sound broke like a gigantic wave, and gres« to use all th e c o n stitu tio n a l power droves, to the young statesman who ar ■ :o i.t «. «-.-ni pMnu.i by tl.a nam e of ing. and tried to kill them. He murdered a distance of four miles from shore per like wind-swept fields; they heard the fell only to rise and break again. lb* *rit*r. ‘ t f pnbl;eatlo«i, hui aa evldenca w hich re m a in s a f te r th a t decision, or which had so ably defended tbeir free-silver awfnl roar of 20,000 voices burst like a <»i g » •'! J h. H * at*- < to** no reap.¿aa lto ilit/1er ceived nothing indicating the occur i m a y come from Its re v ersa l by the c o u rt For almost ten minutes this madden Two cabin-boys of Pomeroy, O., shot Artman, but the other escaped. lb - «»pinion* of cor re* p«»u<len (a f c ll,.T K l rence of anything remarkable. Others volcano against the reverberating dome ed tumult continued, while the dele as It m ay h e re a fte r he co n stitu ted , so th a t cause in and out of convention, and at and killed Peter Whittaker. The k ill ih»- p - rtii f at < nirag. i.rove bn the b u rd e n s of ta x a tio n m ay be equally all times. a« o l i d e i a » V a u lt B lo w n O p e n . matter neaier the coast encountered heavy overhead; they saw a man (Bryan of gates with the state standards paraded | i and ing was the result of rivalry over a Im p artially divided, to the end th a t After Mr. Bryan was nominated the An unsuccessful attempt was made in Nebraska) carried upon the shoulders breakers coming from the north. the lnclosure. Old political generals »’« m ay all b ear th e due proportion of the woman. convention unanimously ratified the Bakersfield, Cal., to blow open the of others intoxicated with enthusiasm. were stupified. If the ballot for the ; e x p e n s ts of g o v ern m en t. A d v e r t la liig R a le a M ad e K u o w n o n A p More silver is to be coined. The vault of the oounty treasury. Three W e hold th a t th e m ost effl.Jenf w ay of choice of the majority. Amidst the tumult and turbulence, nomination had been taken, it would A REIG N O F TERROR. l»ll<atl'>n. Han Francisco mint w ill soon resume holes were drilled in the front com p ro te c tin g A m erican lab o r Is to p rev en t The decks were cleared for balloting, they listened to appeals, to threats, to have been a stampede. • the Im portation of foreig n p a u p er labor to which was to begin as soon as the alterations and it is said that about bination of the outer door, but none T h r e e D e s p e r a d o e s o n t h e S t r e e t s o f cries for mercy (from H ill of New When it was all over the votes were , com pete w ith tt In the hom e m ark e t, and <600,000 w ill be coined during this reached the vital part of the lock. York), and finally, they watched the taken first on the minority substitute th a t the v alu e of th e hom e m a rk e t to our Democratic national convention reas C h ic a g o » CHURCH DIRECTORY. month. A m erican fa rm e rs and a r tis a n s is g re a tly sembled, at 10 o’clock on the fourth Had the outer door been opened there for the platform offered by Senator retluced Chicago, July 15.—Three men in a by a vicious m o n eta ry system , Intense heat prevails throughout the would still have been an inner door to Hill, which was defeated 626 to 350. ! w hich d ep resses th e prices of th e ir prod bnggy drawn by a gray horse created a J li M in iti ASO PKKSHYTKKiAX I MI K I T '- southern portion of Great Britain and the vault, and a heavy iteel safe inside Then, on the resolution to indorse the ucts below the cost of p roduction, and th u s Vv f ' iii'l.y .i buoi, III a . s Pr,-«< tillig, 11 a . a In London to open before the money was reaohed reign of terror on the North Side of a » ‘l » H i.t a»>i third So <lay in each in France and Germany. administration, which was beaten, 357 i deprives them o f the m eat,g of purehaa- the city tonight. They drove through m o iti, l- n y a r in. -lio«. e»eu Wednesday al the mercury marked 80 degrees in the : lug th e p ro d u c ts of o u r hom e m an u fa c to 564, and lastly on the adoption of tories. T h e ab so rp tio n of w ealth by the the streets emptying their revolvers in L ab orera C ru sh ed . •i * W .■ »re Jo ., iia y n g m it» a pia, • of in Paris m . i a in>' Ixnd »aid, I Will give it you . eom a shade and 136 in the sun. the platform, which was carried, 628 . few, the co n so lid atio n of our leading ra il- ; Four laborers were buried by the the air, and now and then made the heat is so great it has been found i l.'., a i . » . an i we will i» Ibaa amid.*' w av sy stem s, and th e fo rm atio n of tr u s ts to 301. Num b 1 0 » . K zv. < a WOOI.KY, P astor oaving-in of a trench in Kansas City, things lively by firing at people whom necessary to close many workshops. and pools re q u ire a s tr ic te r i-ontrol by Senator Tillman, after the rejection th Kan. Two of the men, Frank Scan- they passed. Dnring their ride they e fed eral g o v e rn m e n t of those a rte rie s of 1 On July 4, the inmates of the city of the resolution to indorse the admin com m erce. tifele and Donnie Holton, had their shot three men, one fatally. The vic plIK IH T IA K CHI lu II SKItVI' FM AT 11 A. infirmary in Cincinnati were treated to 1 X a o d H r. M. -u .id a y »choul at 10 a m istration, withdrew his resolution to We. d em an d th e e n la rg em e n t of th e pow Charles Jacobson tims are Sergeant W illiam Sauer, of i P - i K., each hun d a, al 4 r. a . Mldw.eK gTeen apples, lemonade and other lux lives crashed o u t e rs of the In te rs ta te com m erce com m is censure the administration. the East Chicago-avenue station, shot was fatally Injured. J. W. Callahan pra>i*r and pra »• aervicca, W edueaday evening sion, a n d su c h re stric tio n s and g u a ran tee * The inmates drank and ate » 17 o , loek Mnetcal rei.ear.al, each Halarday uries. escaped praotioally unhurt. The twice in the breast and once in the In the c o n tro l of the ra ilro ad s a s will pro- i e v i u l.ig at 7 oc’luck. too mnch; sickness followed, and T h e N i g h t MenMi<»n. tec.t th e people from robbery and oppres trench was being built to lay a gas neck, w ill die; Andrew Martin and eight have since died from the effects main. At the night session, in the presence sion. John Keefe. After Martin and Keefe ETIIODI6T i Hl R i d -MUNDAY HCHOOL of the festivities on that day. W e denounce th e pro flig ate w a ste of of fully 25,000 people, the nominating had been shot, the police started after it 10 *. M. P ie ehlng each fourth Mund.y m oney w ru n g from the people by oppres- , K i l l e d In a Q u a r r e l. speeches were made, and there was a sive ta x a tio n , a n d th e lav ish ap p ro p ria - ' Noah McGill, sheriff of Tishomingo m » rri.ig and avelline Prsyer mi e lin e , every the marauders, but conld not find them Thurvday night, * The Curd Is In IIla holy tern Isaac Sweringen was shot and killed until after midnight, when Sergeant repetition of the exoiting soense of the lio n s of re ce n t republican congresses, oounty, L T ., reports that three white ple/- Ka». M O. BRINK. Paator afternoon. The Bryan enthusiasm w hich have, kept th e ta x e s high w hile thè men were found hanging to the limb by Harry Campbell at the house of the Saner saw three men in a buggy drawn o r th a t p a y s them Is unem ployed, and The by a gray horse enter an alley. He continued. The galleries went frantic lab of a tree near Reagan postoffice, a few former, near Prineville, Or. th e p ro d u c ts of th e p eople's toil a re de two men quarreled over the fact that at every mention of his name, and the presse,! tn p rlre until th ey no longer rep ay THE O NLY W OM AN MASON. miles from Tishomingo county, Chicka followed them, and as soon as he ap wild demonstrations of the afternoon th e cost o f production. W e dem and a re- i saw nation. It is generally believed Campbell persisted in visiting Swerin- peared at the entrance to the alley the B h e ''P e e k e d » *' nnd H e in e C a u g h t W a s were duplicated when he was plaoeri tu rn to th a t sim plicity and econom y w hich ; that they were horsethieves, captured gen's daughter after having been for men fired. Not a word was uttered by a d e m o cratic g o v ern m en t, a n d a re- : “ in itia te d " David E) Hili in nomination by Hon. H. T. Lewis, befit by a party of Texans, and swung up bidden the bouse, and during the fight the men or the officer. All of the bul Auction in th e n u m b er o f useless offices, ■ J Bryan, T h e re has been Jim t nne w om an .Ma on the spot which ensued the old man was killed. lets hit Sauer, and he cannot live. The of Georgia, and seoonded by W. C. K. the sa la rie s of w hich d rain the su b sta n c e hon. She "p eeked," w a s c a u g h t In th e of the people. day. The real struggle opened with men made their escape, and there is no jubilant majority seat its delegates and Lutz, of North Carolina; George F. Several Chinese are believed to have W e denounce a r b itr a r y In terfe ren c e hy the delegates wrought to an intense a c t a n d fo rth w ith In itia ted ns th e one the vanquished stalk sullenly forth into Williams, of Massachusetts, and R o b b e d t h e M a il. clew to their identity. been burned to death in a fire which f'-deral a u th o ritie s In local a ffa irs as a m eans by w hich to keep her silen t. She the daylight. The battle for supremacy Thomas J. Kernan, of Louisiana. Advices from Barranquilla, United violation of the c o n stitu tio n of the U nited pitch over the sensational develop occurred in Chinatown in San Fran- w as L ady A ldsw orth. of Democratic principles was fought iu Senator Vest placed Bland in nomin S ta te s and a crim e a g a in st free in s titu ments of the previous day, when the T H E WAR IN CU B A . cisco. The building was occupied by States of Colombia, tell of the theft of An a u th e u t c p o rtra it of h er l a d y a session that lasted from 11 o’clock in ation, and Governor Overmeyer, of tions, and we especially object to g o v e rn Bryan wave swept through the con a large party of Chinese, many of <250,000 by two young men of high so sh ip h an g s In th e M asonic T em ple In the morning until shortly before 5 Kansas, seconded the nomination. m ent In terfe ren c e by Injunction, a s a new vention, and threatened for a time at I n s u r g e n t C a p ta in C a u g h t B e 'o r e H e whom were dazed from the use of cial standing. One is a nephew of a nnd highly d a n g ero u s form of oppression, N ew York Among th e row s o f b ea rd ed o’clock in the afternoon. The name of Claude Matthews, of In by which federal Judges, in c o n te m p t of least to stampede it then and there. C o u ld S u r r e n d e r . The money was in opium and unable to save themselves. high official. m en w ho h av e won M asonic d istln c- Although no bodies have been found, course of transmission through the Each side sent its champions to the diana. was presented by Turpie, of In : th e law s of th e s ta te s and rig h ts of citl- It had disturbed all calculations and Havana, July 15.—George A. Gnirre, , zens. becom e a t once leg isla to rs. Judges it is believed that six persons were mail. The robbery was accomplished an insurgent captain, who is said to be forum. Senator Tillman, of South diana, and seconded by Delegate Trip- and ex ec u to rs, and we a p p ro v e the bill thrown the ranks of the other candi burned to death. by breaking into the postoffice at n ig h t an American citizen, is reported to Carolina; Senator Jones, of Arkansas; pett, of California. passed a t the last sessio n of the U nited dates into confusion. ex-Congressman Bryan, of Nebraska, Fred While, of Iowa, placed Boies ! S ta te s se n a te , a n d now pending In the The Brayn forces were making the It is understood that the secretary of The next day, the deed being discov have been captured in a boat by the crossed swords with Senator H ill, of house of re p re se n ta tiv e s , re la tiv e to con most of the phenomenal rise of the in nomination, and the Waterloo ered, inquiry was set on foot and a gunboat Antonio Lopez, near Bacnrao. state has instructed the United States New York; Senator Vilas, of Wiscon- statesman owed a magnificent ovation te m p ts in fe d era l c o u rts, and providing for young orator of Nebraska. The ad tria ls hy Ju ry In c e rta in c ases of con- minister at Lima to demand a prompt large part of the stolen money was Gnirre is in solitary confinement at the a. u, and ex-Guvtnior Russell, of Mas to the enthusiasm of Miss Minnie ' Jem pt. journment at midnight had given the settlement of the claim of Victor C. found in the possession of the two navy yard. He says he was on his sachusetts. Murray, a young woman from Nashua, ; No d isc rim in atio n sh o u ld be Indulged In leader» of other <mndidatbs _u opportu Maooord, the American citizen, for al young men. The balance was unre- way to surrender with his boatman. Thj sinister-looking senator from la., who led the Boies demonstration, f by the g o v e rn m e n t of the U nited S ta te s In nity to rally their forces, and it served leged brutal and inhuman treatment by covered, but w ill probably be reim Gui’lerino, to Colonel Jose Delgado. the state of Calhonn (Tillman), with as Mi«s Carson Lake did the Blaine fa v o r of .any of its debtors. bursed by relatives of the young men, W e a p p ro v e of the re fu s a l of th e 534 also to give some hours in which some Guillermo, who has also been im- the Peruvian authorities. Mr. Mac- his eye blazing defiance which mani demonstration at Minneapolis four c o n g ress to p ass th e Pacific ra ilro ad fu n d cool oounsel might prevail against the cord’s claim is for <200,000. It grows to save them from the oonseqnenoes of prisoned, says that before being cap- fested its unfriendlinesss by a storm of years ago. ing bill, and denounce th e effort of th* wave of sentiment which was at high tured, Guirre threw overboard many out of his imprisonment by the Per their crime. p re se n t co n g ress to e n a c t a sim ila r m eas tide the night before. hisses, opened the debate with a wildly Senator Blackburn, of Kentucky, papers and a revolver. ure. uvian authorities in 1885, while he passionate speech, in which he affirmed was placed in nomination by John S. ’ R ecognizing th e Just claim of deserving K ille d In th e A c t. Delegate Miller, of Oregon, added Several arrests have been made by was acting superintendent of the rail W. Lemrisce, postmaster of the sub the police of Havana of persona alleged that the battle for the restoration of Rhea, a brilliant Kentucky orator, and U nion soldiers, w e h e a rtily Indorse the rule to the list of nominations the name of road at Arequipa. urb of Forest Park, near Chicago, was to have been compromised by code silver was a war for the emancipation seconded by General St. Clair, of West of C om m issioner M urphy th a t no na m e s Sylvester Pennoyer, of Oregon. The h a ll he a rb itra rily dropped from the pen F elix Faure, president of the French sitting in bis parlor in company with cable messages supposed to relate to the of the white slaves, as the war of 1860 Virginia, and W. W. Foote, of Cali- : s sion rolls, and th a t fa c t of e n listm e n t and names of Bland, Bryan, Boies, Black republio, was fired at from a distance his son, his two daughters and two latest landing of filibustering expedi had been for the emancipation of the fornia, and McLean, of Ohio, by Dele- ’ service should be deem»-d conclusive evi burn, Matthews, McLean, Pattison and black slaves. Disruption of the gate Patrick, of the Buckeye state. of only a few feet by an unknown man, women visitors, when the front door tions on the island. dence a g a in s t disease and d isability before Pennoyer were before the convention. Democracy had brought one, and he in The leaders who are opposed to the e n listm en t. but the bullet fortunately went wide opened and a negro carrying a big re There were no other nominations, In patrolling the coast between Boca W e fa v o r the adm ission of the te rrito rie s of its mark, and the president escaped volver walked in. He ordered young Guana bo and Boca Ceoiga, General vited another disruption if it would le- nomination of Bland, or who feared of N ew M exico and A rizona Into th e U nion I and Chairman W hite announced that the convention might be stampeded to a s s ta te s , and we fa v o r th e e a rly the roll-call of states for the nomina unharmed. President Faure had gone Lemerisoe to stand, and when he did Ochao found 12,000 cartridges, a chest sult in this other emancipation. I.A P Y a i. n s WORTH. He went to the extreme of glorying Bryan, decided after the nominating adm ission of all th e te rrito rie s hav in g the tion of president,would proceed. Great to the Champs to review the troops. so, told one of the girls to search the of bombs, supposed to be designed for tlon S he w as p a in te d In th e very a c t He had no sooner entered the field when boy's pockets and hand over the money in the suggestion presented, that the speeches to draw off and wait until tne n e c e ssa ry p opulation and reso u rces to en excitement swept over the hall. The title th em to sta te h o o d , a n d w hile th ey re of la y in g h e r h a n d upon th e “booke” a man in the crowd stepped forward she fonnd. W hile this was going on the destruction of Matanzas railway issue was a sectional one, a declaration morning before taking a ballot. m ain territories ire hold th a t the official» first ballot resulted as follows: an d sw e a rin g e te rn a l lo yalty to th e and fired at him. The shot did not Mr. Lemerisce quietly slipped into the trains, and a box of medicine. which aroused the resentment of Sena Blackburn, 83; Bland, 233; Boles, 86; appo in ted to a d m in iste r the g overnm ent of The insurgent loss in an engagement M asonic vow s. L ady A ld sw o rth ’s take effect. The would-be assassin was next room, and, getting his revolver, a n y te rrito ry , to g eth e r w ith the D istrict of tor Jones, and he repudiated it in a Bryan. 106; Campbell, 2; H ill, 1; TH E C H IC A G O P LA T FO R M . which Colonel Amor had cn the Gomez C olum bia a n d A laska, should be bon» fide b ro th er, w ho w a s th e son of an Iris h arrested. He declared that he only tired blew out the negroes brains. It is brief speeoh which aroused the first Matthews, 37; McLean, 54; Pattison, re sh le n ts of the te rrito ry or d istric t tn farm, on July 9, was 30 killed. noblem an, e n te rta in e d his lodge on a n a blank cartridge. demonstration of the day. Even the 96; Pennoyer, 10; Russell, 2; Steven thought the man intended to rob the w hich th e ir d u tie s a re to be perform ed. Advices from Santiago de Cuba re D e c la r e * fo r F r e e C o in a g e o f S i l v e r at evening th a t Is vaguely lo cated In th e gold delegates joined heartily in this T he d e m o c ratic p a rty believes in hom e son, 2; Teller, 18; Tillman, 17; not Reports from Spokane say that crops postofflee. port that an engagement has been t h e P r e e e u t R a t io o f 1 6 to 1. rule, a n i th a t all public lan d s of th e la st ce n tu ry a t his hom e, D om arit» demonstration against sectionalism. voting 183. in many sections of Washington are fought between the Spanish troops and U nited S ta te s should be ap p ro p ria te d to C astle. M u «t P a y P a a t a ,» . W e, th e d e m o c ra ts of th e U nited S ta te s, Senator Vilas bitterly denounced On the second ballot Massaohustetts somewhat damaged, as a result of the the e sta b lish m e n t of free hom es for A m er H is sister, w ho w as uot fre e from th e hot weather of the past few weeks, oats „ Railroad companies no longer may the insurgents under Jose Maceo, in what he termed an attempt to launch In conv en tio n assem b led , reaffirm o u r a l ican citizens deserted Bland for Bryan, which legiance to th o se g r e a t e sse n tia l principles v h e of h e r sex. c re p t to th e co rrid o r especially having been badly burned. W e recom m end th a t th e te rrito ry of created a sensation and started the carry their business letters over their which Captain Monson and other Cu the party in a career so wild that the of ju s tic e a n d lib e rty upon w hich o u r in ban leaders were killed. o u tsid e th e room w h ere the m eeting own roads without paying postage tc world stood aghast. With a wave of s titu tio n s a r e founded, a n d w hich th e A la sk a be g ra n te d a d ele g ate In congress, other states, and in the two following a n d th a t th e g en eral land and tim ber law s News has been received in Havana the government. An order has been w a s being held an d w atched th e ce re his arm, that was full of impressive d e m o c ratic p a r ty h a s a d v o ca te d fio tn J e f- i of th e U nited S ta te s be e xtended to said ballots Bryan kept gradually gaining L o s t in t h e M o u n ta in s . fe rso rfg tim e to o u r o w n —freedom of te rrito ry m onies u n til she becam e so overcom e that unknown parties have burned the received from Postmaster-General W il portent, he sounded his warning. one state after another, until the result Pendleton, Or., July 15.—C. J. speech, freedom of the press, freedom of I by th e se n se of her tra n sg re ssio n th a t, Santa Barbara estate near Baro, prov son by Major Stewart and Postmaster Ex-Governor Russell, the keen Mas conscience, m e p re se rv a tio n of perso n al ’ W e e x te n d o u r sy m p a th y to the people of ot the fourth ballot shewed Bryan in . Carlson and W. W. Robbins returned ince of Matanzas. The estate is owned C uba tn th e ir heroic stru g g le for lib erty w om ac-llke. she sh riek e d a n d fain ted . the lead with 276, Bland having fallen esing, insisting upon the enforcement yesterday from a trip to the north fork sachusetts statesman, who has thrice rig h ts , th e e q u a lity of all c itize n s before and Independence. T h is aro u se d th e sen tin el, who. In tu rn , by Senor Maruel Corenado, editor of of the postal laws against railways car- of John Day river, and reported that earned the standard of Democracy to th e law , a n d th e fa ith fu l o b se rv an c e of to 241. This precipitated another T h e fe d era l g o v e rn m e n t should c are for c o n s titu tio n a l lim ita tio n s. su m m o n ed his b ro th e r M asons. T hey La Discussion. The damags is esti tying their owu letters, demonstration which lasted for forty ..»»„„ exception the yonng daughter ol the postmaster victory in the Old Bay state, pleaded D u rin g all th ese y e a rs the d e m o c ratic and Im prove the M isslssipppl riv e r and mated at <500,000. d e lib e ra te d u n til 3 o'clock la th e m orn is made in favor of letters that have for a word of concession, of concilia p a r ty h a s re siste d th e tend en cy of selfish o th e r g re a t w a te rw a y s of the republic, so minutes. Twenty thousand people The Venezuelans, through the efforts to do with the business of the train car of Susanville has been missing from tion, and contended with a solemn in te r e s ts to th e c e n tra liz a tio n of g o v e rn a s to se c u re for th e in te rio r s ta te s easy yelled themselves hoarse cheering for ing, h e s ita tin g how best to p ro tec t home since July 4. This date she and ch ea p tra n s p o rta tio n to tid e w a ter. m e n ta l pow er, a n d s te a d fa s tly m a in ta in e d them selv es. T h en It w as decided to of President Crespo, intend to donate rying them. But all letters to station Several of the states’ strayed from home and became lost or warning that the country, if not the th e In te g rity of th e dual sch em e of g o v e rn W h en a n y w a te rw a y of the republic Is of the Nebraskan h a v e g en tle L ad y A ld sw o rth re g iste r to the city of New York an equestrian agent» and officials are forbidden to be convention, would listen. m en t. a s e stab lish e d by the fo u n d e rs of sufficient Im p o rtan ce to dem and aid of the j delegates then retired for consultation, was carried away. Two hundred men th e M asonic vow s. She did so. a n d be statue of Simon Bolivar, and have carried without postage, and the in Demonstrations followed at frequent th is rep u b lic of republics. U n d e r its g u id g o v e rn m e n t, such aid should he extended and when they filed back into the hall are scouring the country, trying to find upon a definite plan of c o n tin u o u s w ork, cam e th e only w om an M ason w ho e v e r commissioned the work to the Italian spectors are directed to enforce the law. Intervals throughout the speeches, but ance and te a c h in g s, th e g r e a t principle of until p e rm a n e n t Im provem ent is »-cured. the fifth ballot was taken, resulting in some cine of the girl’s whereabouts. local se lf-g o v e rn m e n t h a s found its best lived. W h e th e r she proved a n efficient sculptor, Giovanni Turni, cf Staten it was Senator H ill who aroused the W e a re opposed to life te n u re In pub Bryan receiving the necessary two- Carlson and Robbins searched two e x p ressio n In th e m a in te n a n c e of the rig h ts A T e n t C o lla p s e d . m e m b er h a s n ev e r been recorded, b u t it island. The cost of the statue w ill be gold forces to their wildest enthusiasm, "of s ta te s , and Its a sse rtio n of the n e ce ssity lic service. W e fa v o r a p p o in tm e n ts based thirds. On motion it was made unani A serious mishap that w ill disar days, and dnring their tramp over the and Bryan, the "boy orator of the of confining th e g e n era l g o v e rn m e n t to the upon m erit, fixed te rm s of office, an d su ch mous. Is to be hoped th a t th e g a lla n t M asons <200,000. country met many others smilarly en an a d m in istra tio n of the civil service i„ w* w ho In itia ted h er n ev e r had reaso n to Warner Miller barely escaped being range the Christian Endeavor meeting, gaged. Fears are entertained that the Platte,” who set thesilevrm en aflame. ex ercise of t h e p o w ers g ra n te d by the con as will afford eq u al o p p o rtu n ity to all c iti T h e V ic e - I ’r e it ld e n e y . s titu tio n of th e U nited S ta te s. R ecogniz z en s o f a c e rta in fltneas. which is now in session in W ashing re g re t th e ir step. shot while riding on a New York Cen The demonstration for H ill, who in g th a t th e m oney q u e stio n Is p a ra m o u n t girl has been murdered. A caucus of delegates was held until W e d e clare It to tie the u n w ritte n law tral train from Albany to Herkimer ton, occurred Thursday evening. The with close logic and trenchant blade to all o th e rs a t th is tim e, we inv ite a tt e n T a u g h t u ll ' .R t o S i n g . of thia republic, establlsbesl by - , • *n ' The train was passing through the out tent 'W illiston," one of the largest sought the very heart of the conven tion to th e fa c t th a t the fe d era l con u sa g e of 100 y e a rs and sa n c tio n ed by rh« 2:30 in the morning, but no agreement A M y a terio u fl D e a t h . Jo h n P o rte r, a New York C e n tra l en oonld be reached on the vioe-presidency. s titu tio n n am ed silv e r and gold to g e th e r skirts of Albany,when a bullet crashed stretches of oanvas on the white lot, tion as he bitterly assailed as undemo e x am p les of th e g re a te s t and w ise st of Washington, July 15.—Harry J. Po- gin eer, h as a dog th a t he Is te ac h in g to a s the m oney m eta ls of the U n ited S la te s, When the convention opened in the blew down and appears to be wrecked. those w ho founded and h ave m ain tain s.) through the window an inch above Mr. cock, for many years registrar of St. cratic the new creed which the ma a n d th a t th e first co in ag e law p assed oy sing. Roger, th e dog. h as been tra in e d morning the follow ing names were pre Miller's head, oovering him with It is feared it w ill be impossible to Louis, died suddenly last night on a jority was to proclaim, lasted about c o n g ress u n d e r th e c o n stitu tio n m ade the o u r g o v e rn m e n t, th a t no m an s h a " tw ell glide for a th ird term of the presid en tial to p erfo rm ev ery tim e n iin.-mlie,- r t sented: Bland, of Missouri; McLean, splintered glass and passing out of the raise it again, as it is watersoaked and train in Ohio, between Athens and 18 minutes. Although more pro silv e r d o lla r th e m o n e ta ry un it and ad office. th e P o rte r fam ily opens th e piano. In m itted gold to free coinage a t a ra tio based torn. This tent was calculated to hold opposite window. U onrtdent in th e Justice of o u r cause ,)n d of Ohio; W illiams, of Massachusetts; tracted than that which greeted Parkersburg. His body was left at the upon th e B llver-dollar unit. sh o w in g off th e o th e r day he kept tim e about 10,000 people. n e ce sstty of Its success at the polls, we Sibley, of Pennsylvania; Fithian, of We d e c la re th a t th e a ct of 1873, dem one latter city. Mr. Pocook was apparently Bryan, it was of a different nature. to th e ac eo m p an in ien t. H is sty le of The trouble which occurred in Au su b m it the foregoing d e clara tio n of p rin Illinois; Daniel, of Virginia; Pennoyer, The latter was the spontaneous out tiz in g silv e r w ith o u t th e know ledge or a p ciples to the c o n sid era te Judgm ent o» tne in good health. About 11 o’clock, sin g in g w as by yelp in g In tim e to the rora, 111., on the Fourth, when two lf e p tid lB le d b y t h . S u n . e A m e ric an people, h a s re s u lt A m erican people. W e Invite the support of of Gregon, and Sewell, of Maine. H. C. Bell, deputy United States com burst of an enthusiasm kindled by the p ed ro v In al th of e th Dotes played on th e In stru m en t. W hen misguided patriots pulled down a Greek ap p reciatio n of gold and a cor- Five ballots were taken. Up to the The New York Sun in an editorial missioner of pensions, ,was awakened touch of magnetic eloquence. The I re sp o n d in g fall In th e price of com m odities all citizens w ho a p p ro v e th em , and d"slr» It ran soft an d low . his voice sa n k nl- flag, surrounded by American emblems formally repudiates the national Demo fourth ballot Bland and McLean led. to h a v e them m ade effective th ro u g h 1, gis- star of the brilliant young orator from I produ.-ed by th e people, a heav y in cre ase m ost to a grow l; w hen th e notes rose is growing rather serious. A repre cratic platform, and supports McKin by an agonized shriek from Pocock’s latio n for the relief of th e people and the Their names were then withdrawn, berth. The latter tumbled from his the plains of Nebraska has burned In the burden of ta x a tio n , and of all debts, re sto ra tio n of th e c o u n try 's prosperity. In loud s tr a in s Roger p ointed his nose sentative of the consul general is there ley for the presidency. and on the fifth ballot Arthur Sewell, public a n d p riv a te , th e e n ric h m e n t of the berth into the aisle, and soon after be brightly on the horizon of the conven m o ney-lending c la sses a t hom e and a broad, to th e celling am i sa n g a wild, long investigating the matter. The repre of Maine, was elected. tion for two days. There were several W ill F ligh t h D u e l. ing removed to the smoking car died. p ro stra tio n of In d u stry a n d Im p o v erish w ail of p ath o s in such tre b le a s w as sentative says that it was an outrage as T h r e e B u ild in g « B u r n e d . After the third ballot was taken demonstrations in his behalf the day m e n t of th e people. Havana. July 13 —General Bradley Bland sent a telegram to the conven n ev e r beard. W hen It w as all ov er an 1 the Greek had his banner completely The Central hotel and two buildings Twi) women were discovered ransack before, but this was the first oppor W e a r e u n a lte ra b ly opposed to mono- th e last note of th e m usic hail sounded, surrounded by American flags, wnich belonging to the C. P. K. Paint Co. at ing the dead man’s clothes. etallsm , w hich h a s locked f a s t th e p ro s Johnson, correspondent of a New York tion, asking that his name be w ith tunity he had to show himself. The m he w agged his ta il an d w alked a ro u n d is eminently proper under international San Luis Obispo, Cal., were destroyed p e rity of an In d u stria l people in th e newspaper here, formerly brigadier- drawn and that the nomination be Power from the Lachine rapids is to audience had been warmed up, and p a ra ly sis of h a rd tim es. Gold m onom etal- general of cavalry in the service of the to each one of th e com pany fo r con law. by fire. be used for lighting Montreal, Canada. was full of pent-up enthusiasm. The Lsm is a B ritish policy, and its adoption Confederate states, has accepted a chal given to some man east of the Missis g ra tu la tio n s . The Prince and Prinoess of Wales in sippi river. M aah u n aa K e p u la e d . powder magazine needed bnt the spark, h a s b ro u g h t o th e r n a tio n s Into financial lenge to fight a duel with Senor Manuel It w as se v e ra l m o n th s ago th a t tt.c behalf of the queen gave a garden s e rv itu d e to L ondon. It Is not only un- B ig B la z e in S a n K a f a e l. Forty whites and 100 Zulus repulsed and Bryan applied it with the skill of A m erican, but a n ti-A m eric an , a n d can be Amhodia, formerly a captain in the W. J. HryHn'i Career. P o rte rs first le arn ed th a t they iia l shel party at Bnckingbsm palace, in hon San Rafael, Cal., July 15.—One of genius. His very appearance captured fa ste n e d on th e U nited S ta te s only by th» Spanish army. Both named the’r sec te re d th is m usical prodigy, an d thev or of Princess Maud of Wales, who is a strong force of Mashonas at Briscoe’s W illiam Jennings Bryan, who Is Dressed like a plain sin k in g of t h a t sp irit a n d love of It t a r t y onds today. The meeting w ill take an d th e ir n eig h b o rs have been h a rin g to be married to Prince Charles of farm, in Mat-abeleland, killing twenty- the m08t disastrous fires that San Rafael the audience. popularly known as "the boy orator cf w hich proclaim ed o u r political Indepen has ever seen, occurred this morning Westerner, in a black suit of alpaca, dence in 177«, a n d won It In th e w ar of the plaoe probably tomorrow. A reporter Infinite am u se m e n t w ith hhn ever Denmark. The staterooms of the palace five. There have been further mas the Platte," is the youngest man ever about 3 o’clock, taking most of the busi sacres, and in some instances Masbona he stood with a smile playing over his R evolution of the Discussion this morning inter nominated for the presidency by a po since. By d int of all th e p rac tice tbev were thrown open to the guests of ness block between Fourth, Fifth and handsome, mobile, W e dem and th e free and u nlim ited coin viewed General Johnson clear-cut face, regarding h av e given him . R oger h as im proved whom there were about 5,000. Am native police killed their offioers. A and B streets. As far as known, the while with uplifted hand he invited age of both gold and silv e r a t th e p re se n t Senor Amhodia's letter challenging litical party in the United States, ex v astly . H e h as le arn ed songs an d can bassador Bayard and Chauncey M. De K uftalan T o w n D e a t r o y e ii. iegal ra tio of 16 to 1, w ith o u t w a itin g for ceeding, as he does, the age lim itation fire is supposed to have started in a the w aiting thousands. d istin g u ish from first few notes o f pew were present. tne aid or consent of a n y o th e r natio n . W e him to tight. The gentleman said: fixed by the constitution by onlv six The town of Kobrin, in the provinoe restaurant occupied by M. Ramos. On dem and th a t th e sta n d a rd silv e r dollar He has a face whose lines might ____ "It is not customary for gentlemen to th e ac co m p an im en t w h at selection is The London Post announces that of Grodnovisk, Russia, has been account of the high wind and the start have been chiseled from alabaster by ^ ‘ ^ a n ' d e t ’^ u ^ d ^ X . ' a r i d challeDKe each other through the news- teen months. He is the editor of the ex p e cted of him . anil he sings them Mrs. John W. Mackay has been sum Omaha Daily and Weakly World-Her burned. Three hundred houses were the fire had, the firemen could not get p riv a te , and some master sculpter. His mouth is we fa v o r such legislation a s will p re v e n t papers. However, if I have offended ald, one of the leading silver organs of w ith all th e feeling th a t a dog could moned to Rome on account of the dan destroyed and 2,000 people are home control of the fire until about <25.000 firm, his eyes bright, his nose Roman, for th e fu tu re th e dem o n etizatio n of any any gentleman, I am disposed to make the country, and has for many years, have, an d v a stly m ore th a t som e |s- s gerous illness of her father. less. damage bad been done. his raven hair is brushed baok from his kind of le g a l-te n d e r m oney by p riv a te con good my word. My address is the Ho advocated the free coinage of silver. ple si ' cli c a p a b le of. T h ere is ouly one tract. Complete returns of the election of T o C o n t r o l B a llo o n s . forehead and falls to his collar. th in g th a t w ill sto p him in ’ he m iddle C u b a im D e f e a t e d . W e a re opposed to the policy a n d p ra ctic e tel Inglaterra, where I shall be until He was born in Salem, Marion coun members of the chamber of representa With well-modulated voice, which of s u rre n d e rin g to th e ho ld ers of th e ob July 11.” The New York Herald's correspond o f a song, a n d th a t is to l>e lau g h ed a t The rebel camps at Bashi and Blan- ty, Illinois, March 19, 1860, which tives of Germany shows 105 clericals, lig a tio n s of the U n ited S ta te s th e option gradually rose in pitch until it pene I f he is la u g h ed a t he sto p s sh o rt, gee» ent in Montevideo telegraphs that a makes him now but a few months ever A W e s t V ir g in ia T r a g e d y . 18 liberals, and 29 socialists chosen. Spanish resident, an electrician, de oo, Cnba, were taken by storm and a trated the furthermost lim its of the re serv e d by law to the g o v e rn m e n t of re hack u n d e r th e pian o am i s ta re s con Cincinnati, July 13. —A special to the 36 years of age. This gives the clericals a majority of clares that he has discovered mean» great quantity of munitions captured. hall, he wove the spell upon his audi deem ing su c h o b lig a tio n s In sliv er or In te m p tu o u sly a t th e Ill- m a n n e rli |«eo- gold coin. W e a re opposed to th e Issu in g of Commercial Tribune from Cattlets- Bernai, the Spanish commander had For four years, during the sessions 68. whereby he can guide balloons in any only 600 men and the insurgents bad ence. His,speech was a masterpiece of In te re st-b e a rin g bonds of th e U nited S ta te s pie u n til they go a w a y a n d leav e him . of the Fifty-f«oond and Fifty-third burg, Ky , says: At Kenova, W. Va., George Eliot 19 to be commemorated direction in the air. The inventor has fervent oratory. With consummate In tim e o f peace, a n d condem n the t r a f —St. L ouis G lobe-D em ocrat. by a memorial library in her native been asked by the Spanish government over 1,600 men. The Spanish loss is eloquence he stated the case of silver ficking w ith h a n k in g sy n d icates, w nich. In John F. Bloomer was shot dead by his congresses, he represented the first dis given at 11 killed and wounded. The e x ch a n g e fo r bonds a t an e n o rm o u s profit trict of Nebraska, in the national P ro fe ss o r In E n g lish (to young n ia a l— town, Nuneaton, England. to visit Madrid that his invention, if rebels in their flight left 31 dead on and parried the arguments of the gold to th em selv es, supply the fed eral tre a s u ry father without cause or notice. The house of representatives. He was in frantic father tried to kill another son men. Marc Antony never applied the w ith gold to m a in ta in th e policy o f gold H ow w ould you p u n c tu a te th e follow The idea is spreading in Europe that found to be practicable, may be ap the field. The peasant fam ilies in the and to commit suicide, but failed and dorsed by the voters of Nebraska for m onom etallsm . match more effectively. ing: "T h e b ea u tifu l girl, fo r su ch sh e Italy’s usefulness, as a member of the plied to use in Cnba. vicinity, said they also had many C o n g ress alo n e h a s th e pow er to coin was arrested. He pretends not to United States senator in 1894, but the His closing remarks were: w as. w as p a ssin g do w n th e stre e t." Triple Alh&noe is at an end. and issue m oney, and P re sid e n t Ja c k so n known anything about the affair.” wounded. state legislature of that year being con The Civic Federation, of Chicago, is "Having behind us the commercial d e clare d th a t th is pow er could not be dele S tu d e n t—I th in k , professor, I w ould trolled by the Republicai s, he was de A recent invention is the manufac making war on the ice trust there, and The Japanese remedy for leprosy is interests, the laboring interests, and all g a te d to Inco rp o ratio n s or individual» Wa m ake a d ash a f te r th e b e a u tifu l g i r t feated, and John M. Thurston elected. ^. Mrs. Lucy Arthur, a colored woman ture of charcoal of a high commercial declares that it is making ice from to be given a trial at the lazar house the toiling m issee, we shall answer their th ere fo r* dem ___ and th a t the pow er w to .-D issue —W joc socket Reporter. unte» to circulate a . money he taken from died in Stockton, CaL, a few days ago, value from leather scraps or waste. tainted water. The nominee for vice-president U in San Francisco. demands for ibegold standard by say- th * national backs, and that a ll papel at the age ot 106 years. comparatively unknown. j M BRIAN OF NEBRASKA