Lawrence Weekly Record (Newspaper) - June 12, 1891, Lawrence, Kansas THE WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1889 JUNE THE Condensed Telegrams From the Afternoon Press Re Port Pierce for June IB ramor out that it North will receive the appointment of minister to The office pays per June is the general opinion here that own evidence on the witness convicted The sheriff and a detectives are fighting for Bensons Bensons stand scandal suit in court are judged to have done more to imperil the mon than any event which S SS The flat assertion made by i the Daily Chronicle to the effect that until the Prince of on j have been The Heathen June from He is not in accord with the present regulation of the pension fresh The attorneys for Benson applied are reported for a new and the motion will An be argued on a customs officer Next Tuesday the Ware a the Euro 8ift rom tne Poet T0 tne of Fort Scott De opened to the half dozen over the solemn pledge he gave to Sir win Leave William Gordon the June rabbis of the j heir apparent rests under the Of Russia have tation of dishonor quite as j gd a doy of prayer and interi as that which the against put upon Sir William Gorj gd rumors are current that the Jewish don feeling on tne the court proceedings graphed each night to the who railway and the sugar j is now in and her majesty j said to have expressed her j died on at his I home at Chestnut aged 78 of heart COMMENCEMENT Twenty Three Re Their on of old coins manuscripts to the i French syndicate is reported to reflects the merchants of Petersburg intend to j bKer in anticipation of a ing on the A ofj quit the Among those mention rise Europe will yet be forced to tele I ed as leave are the j adopt bimetallic Wood of coun an acknowledged expert on wheat THE ADDRESS OF PRESIDENT of Wisdom to I the I Law Other i Harvard men are always sure of a hearty welcome by a Lawrence audi But when a man is both from Kansas and the greeting is doubly Such was the tells the Arena that wheat Tuesday night when University at June to 8550 to j t June late professor of in the University of was last fears san revelations were the cause ofj er which was employed in j the Earl of Coventry resigning his j the Australian coasting had office as master of her j foundered during a gale while bound i buckhounds or chief of the royal hunt i from New New South for for have been will vei go up to a bushel within a ure in such strong terms that Truth j city that it would not be surprised if the court of queens i that were entertained that the The providing for tne r in an order in council season in the sea seal fisheries passed its third reading in the house o commons Commissioner Morgan threatens to j up the Indian I Taken hill the culture raid refine of the to hear Marsh deliver a short There was no disappointment in store for those who climbed Oread in the heat of yesterday 1 rot is a and every word motion night were indications sers and crew is royal displeasure Francis j several is tin NEW June and a party of other prominent Mis who are in the city have ill June Gordon expressed opinions publicly that Cumming in the celebrated Cleveland will be the Democratic I 8candal for nominee for They say that i Florence Missouri and the whole west is for were marr j morning at Trinity church June not with the examination made by in June Advices from Port HU Prince recile that for the last two or three weeks there had been rumors that a revolution agains cratie Stale Committee t a recent meeting in Topeka decided to maintain a party organization in every county for the next a arc decidedly opposed to any union the Republican or Alliance Should the June The jury in the Benson after being out for j three hours last night was instructed j made a committee of cardinals into the fis cal accounts of the proposes to employ an expert to go over all the books from the time ot his Early this morning sion to the Papal It is said i Benson guilty of murder in that trusted employes invested heay lhe nm Mary Rout Argentine i Among those wanted was Jen formed with i eral who hearing he hid Failing to secure the j general his wife was taken j manner ot producing results in literature and We wonder are the inner causes hidden springs of these nations across the But the ot such a trip makes an Why the countries differ in to find out so much in their aims and ways of education These questions are pertinent with us f the ob vious that our system is un In two traditions of educa tion England and the conti Till ily in Italian and and lost almost the entire Will I June H Hat the ud i their was attending church a former cabinet at the head i ot of eighty ail stormed the prison and released JUO j and other The j is vet to be Wales At the recent of the board of tiie several to was in history and 1 additions were June n over and It is reported carat trial that the comments upon the dissolute j the jury is in favor of the defendants I audd honorable conduct of the royal i and against Sir William Gordon Cum the Prince of have j ming wno instituted the for slan become so numerous and pointed that has deemed it necessary to The effect of tho verdict m military Public it is generally is The great prisoners soon pro the decision of mars chair of his j tory and sociology in State Ini last year in the absence of the regular He is personally some meeting diet of the the the Prince are being me on the that Sir and major and lieutenant actions talked of of in Queen is a graduate and has his vided with and when doctors degree at Princeton troops arrived on the scene I He successfully tiller tne there was a bloody fearing that he would be down by some of the rebels if j to he appeared on the remained ure with it is generally is Jn all guarded by sol He called out mili nd the rebels were routed er of the nent are in constant conflict in to their Confusion there and here is caused by this Education has been a the toasts with Dwight of as Chancellor Snow responded to The University and its and Richard Cordley responded to Years East ern Scholasticism and Western Life was delightfully presented by Profes sor James Little spoke on the subject of while Judge James followed him with a talk on Coi lesje by was fol lowed by College Men as by editor of the To peka State The exercises were interspersed with songs by the Glee Club and with music by the or LAW No happier band of men were visible anywhere Tuesday than the mem bers of the Law class of They had passed the prescribed course of had been examined thoroughly by acknowledged past masters of the of no common erudition or had been admitted to the bar of Douglas county in a grace ful speech from his Judge and now on the eve of com plete recognition as attorneys at they were excusable for indulging in pleasurable In happy ac cord with their feelings were the many members of the who had for saken ail their presumably large affairs and hither to welcome tho exodus of hew lawyers into the great outside At nine the alumni of the Law school of the class of 91 and their invited guests filed into the din ing room of the historic as likely to be as classic in its way as the Maypole Inn was in its albeit mine host Conn is not the at any point of the stupid old master of that hos following menu was right demolished Tomatoes a I mon raw Ire 1 ling block to of find in the earlier history of the One view was that the youth should spend his time tiie poets of his An view held that this was all ary feast with a few upon the importance Judge Thacher as toast master rose after an hours enjoyment of this elegant spread and opened the liter f t VTI William Gordon colonel of the Scots fusilier will be ly cashiered from the army and just as quickly expelled from the MarlI the the the captured and and tiie highest of history and ration in th festival of ward danger to the permanency of Turf and social organiza J Avas ordered therefore said that the lions to which he may the Prince of j The of tho lord chief It ill upon t during the was lhe that the j n defeated a ud peace rebels estab explanation of his Tiie Wales to make a personal and public J aies to more strongly against Sir u is to enumerate in ue j William Gordon than were I tail the rhal been j the chief justices remarks made color o the June an interview yesterday with perpetrated under color of i Jt Ls from of Coleridge Sir ard to demonstrations refused to say anything in regar cratic siain the comments of the newspapers upon with the decision I the people in Port Au June The cities of the case just saying that the j the mass of the public newspapers were at perfect liberty to with Cumming and accuse I say what they When the j Jje of gross Tiie i verdict was pronounced against j the galleries of Sir William Cordon Cumming aRain j the court saluted the verdict was rei offered to cancel his engagement to outside by an excited crowd i houses we Miss but that believing j the so badly frightened by Ohio in He lirn between tno tne Crocker r s ol antl ami Bre Was tnat oi a quarter o continuous stiie work was to by raising Lis to During tiie session of i lie board a the law a support for the law Various plans were discussed to this and th was re to tie commit lee on tion with power to The tee will hold a meeting soon to conj j sider j of that of of arts le and that the youth should se cure political In Rome the same conflicts found be tween ease and ease being te in which one an There is need to follow this through tlin igo when was was only a been handed down present in In tie sixteenth oot a the in to iic is laid on die and for the culli of the si i Ms is it on h le of from the stand bachelor j of arts all ot tiie i Vero departments of and i na and Mantua wert shaken by an the Hereafter only i ike yesterday and many graduates of school An invalid in his would not hear of j such a thing and insisted that the tne I i f e I come to be the j point of a as useless to a in the C the point oi viiv thy average On the different state Spain l runs be a chanpe education and made toward Tne greatly aided it was the i trv are and lhe school If we i want any power in the future we must begin and reform our court n j or a Men ilv say tii of ir and Cri h riis colill of a and of proper legal the He to ia commonwealth devoid of long enough to discover the of menH actions unra by legal counseL So long as I hive 10 righ to there would be io the laws which he would ever in a free tend to these conclu Ih regretted that chief justice the Hor unable to be nt and re the The Judi He read a letter of regret of Kansas was 011 to The Ie introduced who was to to the The Kansas Law i j pond j from J the program for a as a Citi j shock that she died i June Venetia and part ofj marriage should take place at j arguments of the attorneys in the j Tuscany were visited early this It is expected that Sir William and j were concluded at repeated The his wife will visit the United oclock last and Judge Kiner I worst shoek occurred about 2 oclock delivered his charge to the It j the morning Shocks were felt in was an exceedingly lengthy Venice and ering a number oi closely type written The charges leaned somewhat to ward the In order to return a verdict of guilty the jury AT Til I the Lady Gordon Cumming is the eldest daughter of the late Commodore Gar New who was drowned in with his through the capsizing of Garners yacht l Burkner In Hot June Kansas Board of Public Charities are in ses sion at the Blind Asylum in Kansas They are resolved to make a clearance of incapable officials of the from the Allen Buckner has never been acceptable to tiie but has been in place by the of A thoROUgh investigation was made last a committee of the house and the ma recommended his but by the intervention of the gov was again His utter and neglect of duty are so marked that itis proba ble that he will have to go this he promised last winter that resign by the 1st of It is probable that he will be forcibly reminded of The Queen June denuncia of the Prince of Wales by the especially his de the Tory has a sensation jut Great and it is that the revelations the baccarat isby no means a to e al liong see far too little of one of ne as well as one after dinner iii the He rang the on the n peculiar in tit and Gillpatrick out He quoted and correctly from the of the Acts of the Apos in the speech of he found the best or the pettifoggers plea Gills description of how the popular orator stood uin with the was most f r a A The change began and is still He found that the The of all the lawyer was in some respects a lineal In been t are occupied by such j of the artful special pleader the same conflicts j of the first Quotations from but the people j were also de Tiie center of the disturbance was at A subterranean noise was heard like the roar of artillery which was followed by three strong The inhabitants rushed into spare no expense in or i and when spoken to on i name of Bacon by ths that the university is j supposed that John the dependence of the country in i be and tnis 1 i fill of was required to determine the streets in by each and all of the following At three persons were was the person alleged i killed and at seventeen in the indictment to have been j were badly injured by falling houses in fact dead did she come to and At the latter place her death in either of Uie ways another shock was felt at 6 oclock in ner I described in the I the morning and much additional i I JUNK After the reading of I and a season of subject of the morning p The Holy Spirit and giving drew clearly tne ns between the natural man converts to the a man in the eastern searching for the link which wiil bind him to Yesterday morning at ft o question tinction and tiie spiritual the former try are fast cc ing to find the missing link to j idea of giving him with the and the s i of country a large class who i are wont to take the English view of name of Bacon by ths remark that ho Hutchings would led to a respect strife of hid peculiar belief These two systems of education are j in his extemporaneous He fice to face inthe It is the was very felicitous in his advice to tern of against that of j the new lawyers not to become rail road attorneys at and closed In the in our country the same j with a very sympathetic exhortation here to the members of the Judge Thrasher extolled the free dom from old prejudices which had enabled the University of Kansas to admit women to thelaw and introduced Ella of was the offense committed on the damage was done the lady member of the of the conflict is to speak upon liThe Open cult to The English Brown spoke easily and well be thrown i upon the peculiar position she his was followed by song prayer man Reasonable doubt and the weight to be attached to circumstantial evi dence were each defined with minute The jury was instructed to return a verdict of guilty if it should determine each and every one of the foregoing propositions in the If all or any one of them should be determined in the nega the jury was instructed to ac The jury retired in charge of a bail iff at a late hour and court was ad oclock this It is said that Judge Riner will not receive a verdict until the hour It is the general opinion that Ben son will be but there are many who have closely followed the evidence adduced who believe that the jury will TELEGRAPH State Bible are as iol Sir John MacDonald passed I ing were lows away 9 2 and t oO ine on 7 n j peacefully management earnestly request school now in session at stage may be the preliminary t assured by the faculty that they could the hours of meet that of and the Gerj not agree to protect a woman in such man idea can be joined to this so z She was grateful for the a perfect rounded whole is made to study and graduate i from tne Kansas Her expe I riences here had been uniformly i as pleasant as could be expected by a at Ottawa with great The student in any She was The woods are on fire in and camp js under and nothing but rain can prevent great to the guards is to ad A water spont in the state of swept away many houses and Work has been begun upon the Bourbon county court It is to cost The reports of great damage from Wednesdays storm in many of the western states still come It seems to be now well settled at I IU utic nao he Tuesday afternoon was j gure that women 4ighfc expect a hke j passed by the guests ot the L o recognition and reward as dj in banqueting in honor of tne men n proportion to their applica mit no one after the service has bei tion and services and that was all she enn would also call attention Tne banquet hall was Qr faer fellow woman had a fo the fact that are required decorated with the University colors require Mrg Brown wiU no tiH of all those who would attend the These may be had free by to Raymonds drug store for those in North held in place by beautiful shields 7s successful bearing the names of all the nent colleges in the union inscribed There were 150 guests sat If the friends will kindly j including the state remember both of these they judges of the supreme court and of wiU save themselves and us great anthe distinguished men This is a school and the people on the grounds are there for retire from the interior department and their The affair was brilliant one and fitting close for the quarter centennial ex After the menu came is brave and Judge Benson then spoke of the Lawyer in Our citizens are fortunate in hearing Judge Ben son and always with i definition He was tive last Continued on