Ray Hamilton Is Alive

Ray Hamilton Is Alive

.. .- 9 NEW YOBK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEB:RUARY 8, 1891..NONUPIjE sheet. 13 to introdncc a worthless the character of lived in his for some time. The family death is very circumstantial, however, and its patent, family have all of truth. Hamilton which he and the of the committee moved to Dayden, N. I., a year ago. Mrs. appearances details majority Bernard has returned to her friends here HAMILTON IS ALIVE the rauch on snake River shortly afterpurchasedhis to have DURLAND'8 FRAUDS to Eva and went there to live L UGH! MUCH TALK. investigated; tbat Bradiey Tanner,refused BOLD |with Her daughter, a young ladv, and.RAY marriage Mann, his private secretary, devoted considerable of his tells a sad story of abuse and desertion. after the scandal at May's Landing, N.immediatelyJ., time to the aivaucement of the enterprise, and Itarnard took all liia wife's property and oth«r became public property. .9 tbat h< and General liussey were ft iciiholders in !available funds with him. Mrs. Bernard willprob- Hamilton left the ranch alono to hunt antelope nmunuu IF on a the subordinate the commission ner TRUE. 111 in tbo of W BIO PROMISE. companv; tbat EXPOSED IN COURT iDjy sue ror a divorce. She ttniiKS THIS STORY BE August vicinity South Landing, lightened Thinner's duties and promotej bim: lias been intimate with Miss Fish for t;onie time. point about thirty miles aftav. To go there and to tbat Conimisdioner llnum. with the advice of . ]Lately he hart taken to drink, to which ia return ho was compelled to ford Snake Kiver. bU deputies, refused to grant the request his actions. News of ^the elopers has beenattributed GOT ACltO'8 SAl ELY. of Attorney Lemon that an order be made to Nyio\/ni»*rl \/ rvr\ e\ 11 / lo < from Elmira. On his way to South he forded the rivfr SimiY a i » i 11 ci v_-4 v KJ uot nooui ^ rcjeived landing Indians HnlH Powwow advance cases out of order; that the Commissioner i\y 0, y A. 0. Howard, an Old Classmate, Makes safely and spent one night at the camp. The afterward changed bis mind and made the order as morning, August 21, he started for home.following with Noble to urired by Lemon: that the next day Lemon signed His Insurance Swindle AMKKICAN QURSTIONS IN FRANCE. Some Revelations About Young Mr. Green arrived at the ranch from Hel Secretary the Commissioner's n tes as surety for the $1'J,U)0; Strange ena, Mont., on August 28. and when informed of that by the adoption of the order X>emon was able Hamilton's continued absence he organized a posse Little tr, 8BPHTP consil oration of manv thousand Of his Justice Edwards.Before :rilE TABIFF B^FORffi THE CHAMBER.FBANCE the and began a search for the missing man. Purpose. claims out of order. Missing Legislator. They rode ovtT the Sheridan trail, tlie one taken The minority offers as a substitutes for the AND THE CHICAGO FAIR. by Hamilton. At the Snake ltiver ford the party resolution the majority following: [BY CABLE TO THE HEKALD. 1 found Hamilton's horse, with the saddle and hind "Kesolved, That ihe evidence herein establishes quarters of an antelope swinging under it from the COMPLAINTS that the pr sent Commissioner of Pensions has THE PEOPLE MUST BE PROTECTED. Paris, Feb. 7. 1801..In an interview tc-day with FEIGNED DEATH TO SHIELD FRIENDS. irirthe. TIIEIR COT'SHORT. degraded the public service by using official p II. Marie Albert Viger, one of the from Hamilton was not in sight and calls and the to his se-sand Deputies promote private enterpr personalsition Means and of tho Tariff Committee of the tiring of guns failed to elicit a renj onxe.froquent gains; and that a wise, efficient and faithful reporter The party then divided. One half went np the administration of the Bureau demands his Chamber, M. Viper said that ho was satisfied that stream and the other portion, under Green, went in CriiTdnces and Tales of Starvation on Ouc removal." A Weak Explanation Mad by the Chiefofllie the Chamber would adopt the tax of twelve francs Eva Mann Got Hold of State Secrets and an oiu>o ite direction. ENDING THE FARCE ON THE EIGHT HOUR BILL. 100 kilos on Americau which the the tody found. Insurance Concern. per pork, About three miles below the where the Evasions and Bogus of a Threatened to Use Them fpot Side, Vagnc Pledges WHAT TH G. O. P. HAS DONE I:OR LABOR. recommends instead ten franccommitteetax, as Against horse had been iound Mr. Green saw a dark mass. on True to its instincts the. Senate majority has urged by tho United States Minister, Mr. Whitelaw partially covered with twigs ancl other floating tlie Other. Big Politicians. dtbris, in the river. The limbs of a tree held it adopted an ameudinent which practically mates Reid. This question will come before the TELEGRAPH TO THE H EHALT). near the bank and prevented the current from tne Eight Hour Adjustment bill a nullity, by [BT J at the end of March. Mr. Reed informedChamberthe sweeping it away. all laborers and workmen and mechanicsexcludingAlbany, N. Y., Feb. 7, 1891..Durland's insurance ii-sociated Press correspondent that the French It was Hay Hamilton's body. The ranchers SOLDIERS CAUSED THE TROUBLE swindle had its inning before Justice Edwards, at butchers to the committee a duty of ten carried it up the bank and do oaited from its benefits who cannot prove to the proposed THEN HAMILTON WAS "DROWNED." it on the His eueo s this afternoon, and was well battered, were unable to ground. personal of the accounting officers of the TreasurysatisfactionHudson, francs, saying that they handle were found intact, and by his watch, which that obtained their The Herald's expose had evidently been well read American pork at a profit beyond that limit ol had stopped at a quarter past nine P. M., the they employment,Department 1 the lawyers in attendance at tne court, as many rescuers concluded that Hamilton had been and held the same under duress, in each ease by iuty. drowned while to ford the river at Another Conference To Bs Held on waited after their own casts had been heard and Now Matters Have Been It Is attempting where a longer period of labor than eight hours per M. Herrison, tho Minister of Commerce in 18S3, Arranged night, 'lhe spot, they said, at which the Monday, were interested listeners t» the of day was exacted. Tile amendment provides that proceedings. when the decree was momentarily reported, when Is to young man had attempted to cross is unfortunat!about but Little Hope He About feet and is choked with ri>. er or the One remarked as he left the room after argn- jinformed of the statement made by M. Viger as to Alleged eighteen deep grass. Satisfying where an express implied contract existed Return This weed had evidently become entwined around the Red Man. bill should inoperative. ment:."It's a mighty good thing to show up such the twelve franc duty, said:. Home. Hamilton's limbs and pulled him beneatli the frauds as and the that it de- As there is an expressed or implied contract in this, newspaper does "It means exclusion. I have always felt that the of the river. surface serves the thanks of the 1 <obnoxious removed in this fashion, The body was returned to the ranch and burled, each case where labor is performed for the people." Subsequently decree would be to ' according the narrative, on Seton Mountain, at a or for other the benefits of the learned that the speaker had relatives who had I'Uo Deputies are protection mad." [by telegraph to the herald.] any employer, government [by telegraph to the heeai/d.] spot overlooking Lake Mary Mere. act will be conferred only on those whose employ- come ciose 10 Demg swmuieu Dy me scneme or one M. Jules Ferry, the new chairman of the Senate "lie told me," said l'.anchkaepor Sargent in a Herald Bureau. 1 Feb. 1891..A. O. Howard, letter to General was very near like it. PovitV rnmmltton i.. o v, inl.nl.iu c O M remntll Philadelphia, Pa., 7, Hamilton, "that it the Corner Fifteenth and G Streets, N. W., ment and retention was conditioned on a longer he had ever seen | When rose for for until recently an officer in the Coast Survey, well prettiest spot and to bury him Washington. Feb. 7, 1891. i period of service per day than eight hours. As Jnclge Maynard tlie State to ask ithat the protection spirit iu the United States had there if ho died. a Durland known in this city, and who was the playmate, The Sioux Indian Cliiefs who have come to Wash- such conditions were not openiy made by tho Jtercmorary induction shifted uueasily, ;idvauced the cause of protection in France. The "I laughed at him then, but I respected h:s schoolmate and mate of Robert Ray wishes when his was back to the to explain to the Great Father their officers or the government ^the Eight Hourexecutivebut finally settled down to close attention. The )temper of the Chamber and Senate, he added, is college body brought lngton griev- on in an interview with a Times on ranch." law being the statute books), except in rare for a restraint to be on the cum- iaore in at reporter Hamilton, ances and the cause of the late at argument placed favor of protection the present time unpleasantness the beneficiaries of the act will be ] instances, used this The spot where the ranch is located and where business was short and forcible.

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