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'HE OMAHA DaiLy BEg = SEVENTEENTH YEAR. TOMAHA, MONDAY MORNING DECEMBER 5. IS NUMBER 17 THE EFFORT TO OUST TURPIE. |, foweevsr or coscnes | THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. | £kt sbint | THE WEEK IN WALL STREET. | | cxmor croachments or entries thoer AUGURATED. THE HAWKEXE STATE MILITIA on for any pur- The Mi For the Two Houses. i pose, and o eall on the miliary ot Wil it plopaibb i L VAsHiNGTON, Dec. 4, —The Fiftieth « necessary, He was also informed that the o A : v R Another Indiana Delegation Arrives | WELUL b i 'J' gt "', " | Secrotary Lamar's Annual and What | civil anthorities of Colorado, and thoseacting | 8ix Days of An Unsettled Foeling on (Copyright 1887 by James Gordon Bennett.) An Efcient Organizatio gress will be called to order at 13 o'cleck to- " with them, must proeeed in the manner pro- ¥ Pawis Dec. 4.—[New York Herald Cable a n With a in Washington. morrow. In the senate it has been customary It Deals With. vided by law for the cnforcement of uny the Stock Exchange. ~Spocial to tho Ber,|—Dresident Carnot Splendid Record, o lllllu'«llulh-l‘;lufu |;||'1:|n ning pray zm-:;u- — I :'“l|::\I'c\='l:;\"‘l::u:tr";::u(hl‘l::‘l'f""ulvl"rll:l(ll —_— was formally installed iu the Elysce palace —_— presiding officer to lay befor nate the . © governor , P emergency arose, ADDITIONALCHARGES PREFERRED ; ILLEGAL FENCING OF LANDS! i credentials of such members-cl as were assist them in orderiy and lawful e its (s | PRICES SHOW A LOWER RANGE. | this afteruoon, and luter received visits from | MEN OF SOLDIERLY BEARING® anforce such PRocess. ident Grevy, M. Rouvier, President e not already on file, ofter the reading of which 0T condanseR e Saytr 3 o o, . wy 1 ondense the following as the substance Peytral, of the budget committee, and othe The Nebraska and Towa Members of | the oath has been administered to all sena- | Recommendations For Enforcing the | of the of Y il veports made ou this matter by | A Good Many Influences Combine to leading politicians. The president stated | What the Coming wetical order of their Law—The Official Facts of the General George Crook, and_of the United Produce the Result—1 of the Sue tors.clecet in the alp Congress Said to Be Pretty ! 2 L rgue that it was his intontion after (he new min- preme Court Will Haye Before At A8 b R q . States Indian agent for the Uintah and 1L Youd Fore “ Bolid For Some Kind ot !]“ i sl .‘: u-‘:x;_nl Illn.n n ‘;“-h»‘h‘.ln';"i Colorow Uprising Given (consolidated) agohcy: Tho origin of larity in the Railroad istry was formed to at once close the present 1t — Prohibition Papers Tarift Reform. AUl b s U ULl e Ul —Other Matters. the attempt of the stato session of parliament until after the coming Becoming ¥ ti6 4 and a quorum being present, the organiza- ce the stute game and senatorial elections. The resignation of the i ————— tion of the body has been considered com — other laws against the Indians, who w abinct, which follows the election of a new he Case of Turpie, plete. It is said to bo probable Lamar's Annual Report. L YA 1 GLUTIR S Six Days of Shakiness, president, will to-night be placed in the Towa's Bold Milish. WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—[Special Telogram | that objection will be made to- WASHINGTON, Doe. 4—The most interest- | Ployed by a game warden and the sheriff to Nrw 4.~ [Specinl - Tele- | hands of the president, and Genes 1l Brug Drs Moixes, la, Dec A collar of | Bek.)—The Towa Natio aiderbe pre- | #ood standing in milita A Youk, Dec % arrest several of their ber under state !y agimission | ing feature of the report of the s B e e oo | gt to the B lie week was an unset- | il invest the lntter with the g na, and Faulkner, | the interior—in regard to the public land pol- | alarmed and evading a ! | tled one on the stock exchange and during | the Legion of Honor, ading republicans | jey—has al 1y been given: to the public, | the sheriff and his posse, subseq: the most of the time the bears held control of | giding at the ceremon But its eMciency and soldierly bearing has are good prima-facie | but the balunce of the report was not fur- ‘:L"“‘ :‘m;ir:"""";‘_'“'e*u"‘"l‘:“zllll‘l" "‘“w}' ki speculation, and the rumor that a Chicago | The president has requested the ministry | been mueh increased by the favorable report tion of their titles, | nished for publication until to-day. The doc {M o1y rasIStRGE, TS, 5N Suthreakc of . | bank was in trouble—which, however, was | to remain in ofice for the present for the dis- | Just made public of the aviny officer who of- 4 [Spocial tothe al guard bas had & ry circles for years. ! to the Bik.}—A delegation including Attor | morrow by the republicans to the ney General Michner, State Senator and | 0f tor Turpie, of Ini Chairman of the State Republican Committee | 0f West Virginia, some e Huston and Secretary of State Griftin, of | holding that thel Indiana, arrived tonight with additional { grounds for an invest charges against the elec retary of ieneral ¥ fon of David Turpie | Such as exist against no other senators clect. | wment is very voluminous, and _after discus- [ ivilized Indians ighoraut of the Tuws goy- | denied near the close, and the statement that | patch of public busincss, ficially inspected it last summer, There are 10 succeed Senator Harrison, ‘They arve con- | The democrats, on the other hand, hold that | sing railroad land grants, already published, | erning civilized communities, and wholly un- | money was stringent at that point, the dis- |~ The Paris and provincial papers are almost | two brigade of three regiments each in the fident that he ought not and will not be | the only flaws in the titles of the two senators | jt takes up the subject of unlawful enclosure | acquainted with the methods employed for | turbing influence The first brigade held its an- sis, which ¢ seated to-morrow, used London to sell | Carnot's election, and for once the conserva- | nual encampment last summer at Ottumwa, ¢ techin v, in fact, at any time, | named are me ng them, They . propose, in | of the public pust | entors ere able to compre- it AL hend neither the meaning of a_warrant nor ical ol The additional chare r to | case objection is made, to make a similar ob- | year in this department, the report says: | fhe quthority of the sheriff, Worae than anl. | Stocks here o several days, rato cutting by | tive republican debate and red hot radical | the second brigade at Way The war de- two m who acted for in | Jection to to the admission of certain repub- | “The work of returning to the people the | the Indians, who had acted entirely on | the Grand Trunk, and the determined raids | “Cri du Peuple ve all the time, avoid- [ by profes os, and who in a parley i “Lanterne catulalions o the pre Y+ unite | partment detailed Actin luspector Mason, the sature who had mo right | licans in Whose credentinls technical ident. | Of the regular army, to inspect the Iowa to occupy their seats, and the charges were | lal have arge ar u\nl’iln-pnlrlh land hitherto ille- | the defens pr onals on the short side, d | by room-trade s well as | in offering con, ~all combined to bring about Monsieur ( been found. This s | gally app tions *and indi- | ing hostil ed by corpo b cooking br 8, mvolving 3,295,000 acres, pro- | and childr Wives from their sup- | Vic N ot has not yet moved into | troops, and he performed his work with to-night lald before Senator He sman | likely to precipitate a conflict viduals engaged in the cattle business on the fi‘,“““‘l“"l“','"):‘“"’fi“'::‘“;,"“ »--‘u‘J:::{.fl::‘:fi..‘-‘.‘x:flfi“\‘; u lower range of values, The decline in | tho Elysce, but remains in his apartment | £reat thoroughness and with great benefit to | ommittee on privileg fons, | the organization of the body whic y | pluins, has progressed most successfully dur- | fo" the instructions of - their agent, and | tsually active shares ranged up to 4 | which is situated in the third story of | the militia. In his oficial report now pub- g s the Turpic case under onal [ delay all other matters indefinitely. Should [ jng the past year. The papers transmitted | had received assupances from those pursu- [ and in some of the specialties o | the house, No. Rue do Basings. | lished he compliments the Towa troops very The three or four contests of demo- | OPiections ';'('_ “"'"'I""',';"' should L gompro- | from the general laud office show that 465 | ing them that they would not be molested, | 51¢ points. dLeading bulls offered but little | M. Curnot's apartuents are very | highly in some respects, while ertio f ratic seats in the senate were yesterday | o will tomorow appoit the eustomary | illegal enclosures, aggregating in area nearly | Wero att: ‘k;;‘},."lli;;:*“l‘yhf;:g"n;m{l““‘-;“llfly‘ll;‘ der | opposition to the downward movement, | modest oncs, consisting of un ante-chamber, | thew sharply in others. Ho was impress , given to as many republican members of the | committees to give notice to the house of [ 7,000,000 acres, huve been reported. In 133 ¢ ch fly for the reason that they had pres | Cining-room, salon, boudoir, libr avy, four | With the fine personnel of the me sly jing-rooms and a bath-room. The rent | thinks they show the stuff of akfast in the midst of th 1, were dri and ho hich good committee, and to-duy the ing them up with a v ¢ have been look- | representatives and president, of the organ- | of these W to reporting in the | ization of the scnate and its readiness to pro realized and were anxious for a re- | sle cecdings have been iustituted, and in 165 [ plics of dri | i c g in i) A SO G HENEE i «d meat, robes and poltrics, their | action. Thus the bears had things pretty | he pays is 6,500 francs. 1L is furnished very | soldiers arc made. In their willingnoss to morning to a caucns, when action is to be do- | ¢ sincss both houses complete | Gove B o e, St cattlo, sheep and goats wewe appro- A By T and ool i 5 S o aNaaaTbRbIE dutios Rud jntelllge Sorminad apon. Tt 15 wonoraiiy_beliosed that | their organization to-marrow the prosidont's | Co8es the speciul agents report the removal, ek, o ofouts wee appro- | much their own way, and sold freely. Chi- | tastefully, and with the greatest comfort, but. | dischurge their dutics and the jntelligent ! 1 somplote or gt ¢ the illegal fences 8 and a small portion | .06 while bulling grain and provisions, was | with luxury, Mo, Catnot character of their work he found much to Turpie will not now be seated and that there | message will be laid before them on Tuesday, | complete orin progress, of the illegal feuces, | (¢ 4hom have sinco been restored to the In- | C480 While bulling grain and pre R e L L Sk il ) [, will'be a lively time in the senate, | winder of the week in the senate is | throwing open to public use and occupahey | dians, bearish on stocks, and did its share toward | charming woman and will be most bighly ap- | compliment. He thinks they are somewhat . e £ witness notliiug in (e way of gen- 18304000 acres. This does not include the The itemized claims prepared upon state- | depressing the list. With all these adverse | preciuted at the Elysce, dcticient in - discipline, and especially in ‘?v For Llo\v‘(‘rluu the Surplasg, .\Lm.,‘l.;\l nuh-lm‘ fi-lvl"*vhxfi["”h work of the two inspectors, Messrs, Bowerg | ments of these Ilm\;ans at mu‘ n;iume and 1 inflnences at work it was surprising that the s !'r'“""l'“"“' ‘»';{" ‘l'“j‘l'“"hfl “"l\\ M‘l us VASHINGTON, Dee. 4.[Special T’ ram cuses are likely to take place to fill the a or, sent 14 : offle s erri- 4 n- rom ope of the United | Jecling was not gr m" 1 drives The Feeling Elsewher: i ey believed it were only a show 1o the Bek. |- The delezation from Nebraska incies in the several committecs and it is | 1 n""h."v sent from my office to t,ly terri States Indian inspegtors, 1‘"‘]""1‘“ ¥ which \ul‘lc mx\d»?n mmfm Lon lers, &m\ the talk St Prrerssvie, Dee. 4.—The clection of | and not as if they ¢ stedtat any moment to sbable that the great number of vacancies | toriesof New Mexicoand Wyoming. Through | §00500ra forced to abandon which ok ‘. g . S {5t : and Towa scem to be pretty solid for some \ b £t i 78 Bihi . 2 hey were fore o abundon or whig about u strike on the Reading was used with | President Sadi Carnot has produced an ex- | be surprisod by the enem, So in the inter- kind of tariff reform during this session of adjustimcut of the | their ngency fences have been removed in | taken from them while flecing to tho rose effect. As the week wore along, however, | cellent impression here conrse between ofticers and men he thinks 5 c h o deal of time | 419 cases, cmbracing an a of 1 tion, and has not been restored to them, ag- | opders to buy at the &cale came in_and the i [ congress. While the republicans are not | is likely to be spent by the senate during the o blic 1g q rregate ‘ o there should not be so many familiavities as i « acres of pnblic land, making a total of u gregate th proposed Reading strike was averted, London A Socinlist's Views on Police. willing to go as far as the democrats want to | early weeks of the session in-seeret session | 500,000 acres restored to the public domain. Thic far as the In- | guddenly turned buyer, Union Pacific brought LCopyright 1897 by James Gondon Bennett.] there are now, and that more respeet should o, they ure able thing. s uppointments. Two plans have been considered by the de- | dians were men, Women | out u very favorable report, and the Grand 1 il Deo. "‘ N \TONE i to the oflcers rank, if none is felt They do not want a general reduction, co lbe called to order at noon | partment, requiring congressional action, to | and children killed, aud ~ seven seriously | Trunk halted i its rate-cutting. Under | LONDOY, Dec. d.—[New York the man himself. But, on the whole, ho T ; T k of the preceding house, | pemedy evasion of the law. The fivst is to | wounded.” these circumstances a change of sentiment ble— Special to the Bee.] - At o TR L6 1 cortificnte, m of wembers have re: ot sstablishing {onhighwav] | HeR oM 9 comparati litt i : 8! : T T the lowa gnard o very good certificute, cles, but they will support a reasonible bill tabill establishing a public highw The report devotes comparativ ittle | took place and on Friday there was a partial | London suburb, the liberal elub was crc s f (a AN Ho tatift and'embricing. tho Ot sponded to their names on the call of the roll nd, four rods wide, every scction space to pensions and patents, nder the | recovery of the earlier decline, There i8 | to-night to hear Dr. Aveling, & sociulist, who ankly admits that its condition was far and common things in daily use, | 1he work of ored id, the soction lines belng the conter of | hiead of railroads, the only recommendation | gii o “beliof among o lavge number of | was jately in the Unitod States. e lociured | better than ho had supposed. In- closing ho for suzar, hunbor, sait and | Wit AL lis boo ; a8 | such highways. Make (his o part of the pub- | of note is in_regird to the ‘inter-state com- | Ghorators that wo will sooner ot luter drift [ s Iteld In the Unitod Statee, wmakes the following suggestion, which ia and they belidve that a | PAS1e Gevel om £hills for o ‘”. lic land system, so that ull future entrics | merce commission, whercin it is suggested | jnto a bull market, the only question with [ O POHCe Gespotisim, Ll quite as applicable to the national guard in bill for the cnlargement of the free list with | ¢ o introductio bills for reference | yade upoi the public lands should be subject | that the commission report directly o the | this cluss being u® to when it will oceur. | raigning the London police, he b Rt tRa Towt LA ERCEN e such things will bo passed, if it is preseuted | Shpropriate committees when appointed. | to this provision, The second plan consid- [ president instead of the sccretary of the in- | Some do not look for it until after the cnor- | the American police, and espec other states as in lowa: s 4 i Tabe. So far ae s northwost s | This practice has led to much_confusion and | upreq through the passage of a bill to | terior, and also to appoint its own officers and v di B b her G v ;. L | would be of material benefit to the service as it should be. So far a8 the northwest is b T URHBNCaa: SON SRS mous January disbursements, but others | those in New ° York, were mor ; concerned. ropublicans generally want some | Iany of the most_expericnced congressineh | yuthorize the e of $he interior to | cmployes, and to draw upon the treasury for | thini that prices will move up on the open- brutal in their treatment than even the poheo | 414 to the nutional guard if from time o reductions of the taviff, S are of the opinion that it should be abolished, | jogse the intermediate scctions of public | the payment of the! salaries of its subordi- | jug of congross, when it is oxpected that tho | DYutel in tneir trea 0 Do ALt ion ot FerahE Ih TR Wi und probubly an cffort will be 1 to pre- [ and to the owners of the adjacent railroad ey s well as for all expenses incurred | pecq ¢ A1l be in Ireland, in fact worse than those found in ¢ ) take part in their encampients. Steam Printing Pr 5, vent the introduction of bills v peaker tions. N ry provisions of this bill [ under the act i S O BB Ll '"‘"r, o | any other country. As regards the Chicago | (b by the. batial hould i D i CRSCS, d ) Sped sectiol ocessi OVisio) bi der the act. sharacter likely ) ance in the y o1 e ry. A rards the cago | Profor: the battalion should come from Wasmisatos, Dec. 4.—[Special Telegram | {20 ol '“‘".‘mIl'";‘;""";““dfl;:‘_"l'l‘-l;"“l}"('l" vould b that qmll?o.i:fll]lnn‘d»: should be | The report feviewsat length the working O e | Gl ca s aaia ChAb Trorm) bTb Wi o B it brs mt R ncRomt 2 g S0 Fatovt st ORtE ¢ | 8ppointments. ese C ad- 4 subject to entry under the land laws at any [ of the bureau of labor and burean of edu- | avents so near t hand caleulated erienc ore he co 1 panied by the adjutant and band, in order 10 the Bur }-Tho report of Clief Graves, of | junets are supplied no yeal legislative busi- | tinie, the lessces’ rent terminating from the | cation, A number of recommendations are | 53 hieo an Jmporcant bouring on Woll strect, | Touot exneriance thore he' could AmEmthil | Tt the roremonics’ migilt bo conductediin the bureau of engraving and printing, which | niess can be accomplished by the hou dute of entey; that entrymen should have a | made forthe improvement of the Yellowstone | it wau but natural that the week closed with | the whole thing was got up by the | {HE T EEECENEE R antion to details, was published last woek, has caused @ g Owing to the close division of the new hot right to leuse’ adjacent” public land propor- | National park. e sceretary coneludes | ay indisposition among many people to enter | Chicago police, who wunted to hang | i ¢ feoling existing botween the ni deal of talk among public prin on party lines and the of new | tionate to the s entered; that gates should | with a roview of ghe progress of the terri | Jargoly into new engagements until they hear | somebody and didu't care who, but | tional guard and the servico would bo in- Yocommends the: erection of mor and untried - member reonal | he placed to suit the convenicnce of the: sct- | tories and submitst the following estimate of | oxactly what the president and s selocted four unfortunates; who had nomore | cronsed by bringing thom togetha 1 1d 8tate that it/ to tho ‘n preferences in assignments it is customury to | tjers, one cvery mile. population : ~ Arizang, 90,000: Dakotn, 568,400; | {16t dasey have to say. i S e S e T DECEMBER SUPEENT COURT the government to do so. Printers deny this | Cogider to the Lirgest extent compatible rencivs the suggestion of en- | Idaho, 972505 Montana, 130,000; New Mexivo, | UEArcasuiy hive 1o sav irrogularity in tho | 0 99 With the SXDIosic R el The December term of the supreme court statement und say that steam prosses cannot | S0 Party - poli i oems pabl king false returns of public | 160,000; Utah, /190003 Washington, 128015 | vailroad bond market, which lacked vim, | coneiusion e advisedall to boycott pubers {oijhogin: griuding out its quarterly grisy produce good work, It is evidently the m. | b the work of selecting committees ¥ 0 ponal ofensc. He also urges logis- | Wyominz, 35,000, * Alnslca bias a population of | There was i decline of Zod points in (al: | like the Daily Chronicle and ieho, both of | WG Pucsduy. There urc 211 cases ussigned tontion of tho men to muke it warm for | Wil ccuby dneaker Carlisles timo nearly or ! ot the preservation of public § 6,300 whites, 5N00Rivilized watives and 26300 | veston, Harrisbur & (estern | which turned round and clumpioncd. the | for learing it this term, disiributed by dis- Chief Graves if more st s are S e o nregard to the Indians the sccretary re- | nutives not civi division. s, Detroit, Mackenzie & Mar. | o e i it tricts us follows: Kight from tho first dis- crc:'ll'«l. : N L '1"'" wv'l“‘lo"fi l:m-fiuvl':‘."{ e views the operations of the burcau, and es R INTEE oox 2 quette l;ml grants, Ohio Southern incomes, nm[’::x:l‘:.:‘:vkr:l:'::::.l.h-m(fi; :,::,““‘{:,",:;"'“2:‘ trict, fourteen from (fic second, sixteen from e - l:;:’c““'l)“"l‘ o ‘;“":f;; cAi Ih"“‘,“ ofomnde Ryt aiecten! nlllonhm'l"'- lmv-l Of this PLYMOUTH PIQUED. Fort Worth firsts, Indiuna, Bloomington | \ocfondcnt, +Did Aveling hava any difienity | the third, for two days (Deceniber 6 and 7), Nebraska's Convention Deleg: b 0 made tojamond | ho h ser difficultiosand grievous i it | b Hiav s Y 1 b 1¢ : Wathisros, Do 4 {Spoeiut “Tolegrun | them i somo iportant. particuiars.” 1 discomagementa iy attond the exceation of | Rev. Dr. Pavkeffa Offensive Reoita- | &, WNCR, A8 ernatonal & | with the Adherican poticet” bt recelved o R A tothe Ber]—A telegram was reccived this | o o ot £8 thoro was o dewd letter | the purposes of this luw, it is, in my opinion, tion of the! lmrd's Prayer. es. The Kansas & Texas issucs | 15V R S ve from tho ‘wevensh, (for trce day ovening from the. comimitten. of Netpaaia | Gae in the uanual vequiring the commitice | (he only cscae open to theso people from the | Nrw Your, Dee. 4.—[Special Telecram | were weak at one time, but sdvanced after ANOTHER BARTHQUAKE. ember 8, 0 and 10); 8oven from $he '« on their way here to work for tho | Dills within thirty days after its appoitment, | e Smiire ofjimpending cxlipation” I to the Bes.)—Rev. Dr. Parker offended all lhuml,crunl.\\'u promptly paid, On the otlier e e e district, tweia-two from the eleventh, ten for Omaha. They will reach Washington | CLOree With refercice to all committees hav- | thousand children of achool age, from six to suct hul"'uu\ml'_“n. that the congregation | Ry L Now York. Contral, Erie, Mil TioxnonyDEcHd STharatHva baen: nevorall s 1, and 14);. mi-nc from the Tourtedith to-morrow cvening and go to their head. | 1ot & oneran ibProntiation - bills within f sixteen years, among that portion of Indidn | belioves it was intentional. All the trouble | waukee, Lake Shore & Western and Atlantic NoRTe e B et aRga bl hollbt the + tweaty-six from the fifteenth dis- 2 5 & ad- | thele Jurisdiction. (It will be winended, | population for whose bencfit the appropri- | botween him and “the fund_committee had | & Pacitle issics. SHOCLE.0L EMLLIUNO UHIORENOML L IO NEos i the sixteentl, (for threo days, quarters at the Arlington hotel. Some of the | however, so as to extend to sixty days t ations for Indian educational purposes, as fur |y eatisfactorily firranged, and this morn- tovernments were dull on narrow changes, | Vince of Calabria The railway station at 16 and 13), eight from the Nebraskans in the city will me o com- | time within which suchbills must bereported | g they will go, are sought to be_expend L 5 sl § Tho demand for oxchange was light both Mongrassano has been destroyved and the diste i ctab R L rOTTLLIS RS driol wolcome them, | QUTIE a long session, while leaving thirty | Schools for these to_ the wnmber of 227 have | ing he proached in Beacher's old church. 1t [ ke Semanl for axehunge wis Lt both a8 | 406 Gr Y50 o, Groving, hs. suffered SRR DAL RSl (D There is going 1o b by the varp, | deysas the maximum for a short s sion. A hoen provided, with capacity for accommo- | happened in this way: At the conclusion of | o ng of rates, although ih the middle of the Iy from the shocks, AIBlHbbse Ctor i &% DooembAEsIONID, ous cities competing nvention, and | trous effort will bo made to havea rule | qating about 15,766 pupils. ermon, Dr. Parker said in his ponder | weel there was o :uhnl’sll'vuglh, when the | | At shoclk af, Bisighado wyas Lolbabn | ana/o1)! 4 almost unthought of ments L R T o SR oS U ,jg""""l'lk ’b"l 1‘4"1‘"' xll:‘\“ ous, impressive way, “Let us pray.” Every | inquiry temporarily intreased. grelock in the morning. e people wt oee | ™ gxCIANGE OF GUUERNATORIAL MEsSAGES. JHLEeG HoW Srrivine. but it is soime to tao | committees through the medium of the peti- | Cglorow, with Chiepeta, the widow of Ouray, | in deep, mcasured terms Dr. Parker recited THE CLEARANCE RECORD, TR R A7t M R T e gkt ol .,‘;’"‘.j Vor, i bbb tion box. ‘This would effect a saving of time former friendly Ute’chief, have been for | the Lord's praygr. a marked o g [ > 3 violent than the fivst, occurred at 7 o'clock., | §on. % i BWE Work to get it : The Financial Transactions of the pers would say, Tn many material respects - to the house and expense to the 20V | gome time past voaming in the northwestern | change in bis tofe as he got half through, Past Wock Bisignado is almost entirely destroyed. Four | (IO naturally be compared with An Anti-A ist Bil. ernment. At present 140 copies |t of Colorado, and pasturing their floc and throwing bk his head hie thundered b B o0 S : thousand persous are rendercd homeless i oAt Wasitixaroy, Dec. 4.—Senator Palmor, of | ave printed of every bill introduced, and as ] {q’ herds on that portion of the public | forth BogtoN, Mass., Dec. d.— many others are missing, Twenty-five are | 1o the Bourbon don In_public school an, will introduce during the session o | Jaree majority of the private measures re- | jomain formerly the home of the tribe, and | ¢ ve us o trespasses.” gram to the Bee]—The follow known to be killed. tors Sonith Cavoliiinia addinnel A ToWA 01 tichbavad fontha hurnose ot irermabing | Hirodriosconluiittaos. xamainsthore hur for which Colorow and_his followers have a | There was an > pause of several | compiled from dispatches to the Post from - o Ra IS Vot Y 1Ot L SIBA b EToR SHRBIR AR Aaa! ® JLNE | the printing involves an g t strc wtachment. Though these Indians | moments. The lin dropped upon | 4oy OHEC A e I GieaT e Wi » Nationalists, . Itiswidy down in the percentage of and restricting immigration to the United | expenditure of money. Should the proposed | werc peaceably disposed, thew presence there | his br n the fuce was raised to | 10" Feriie o Giites shows the gross o Dy, D he stated twenty wa it while Towa leads the column with ¢ keeping out persons who seem | rule be adopted, no private bill will be | ik roported o be the ¢ause ot some ann. it hand was dashed neross | ©f the United States, shows the gross ¢ STt e ne e lcrren svlio oW sl e o e TiEng A likely to be undesivable citizens, The bill | printed until it is acted on by a committee | yycc to settlers, but more particularly to the L to wipe ¢ unbiaden | changes for the week ended December i t LRaY Yl 18 in. roundnumba 400,000, or about will provide that all porsous and reported to the house for consideration. | gwners of i those crployed | tears and then ima tone in which there was [ 1557, with the rate per cent of increase or de- e 00,000 nore thun that of Tows. . The float: 5 > . S = T With the | s and herds also grazing | unmistakeable significance, the sentence was | creage as compared with the amounts for the THE LEAGUL'REORGANIZED. r dob! state, 0 v the e gricohnutioador g bux MRS. JOHN L. SULLIVAN. upon these public lands, finished: *“as we forgive those who trespass | oo R ? VR iniz debt of this stato, us shown by tho lust ling here, Lbe pre 1 i | } corresponding week last yea report. of the treasurer, is but little over siding hore, shall be provided with a certiti d L — “The agent for the Ute Indians was in- | against us. ¢ el B o Omaha Branch Starts Ont With New [ S0 G0 with @ prospect. of its entire oxtin cate from the United States consul for the | & Woman Whose Physical Charms | structed to require the absent Indians to go | Another long pagse and without conclud- OMcers ana Vi guishment by July, 188, Tha comparison of district of Lis residence, “Setting forth that Equal Those of Her Husband. to and remain upon the and, in the preacher game to an abrupt {ermia g s Ormalutivanch of ghe. Toiat: Nobtoda)l| Liststvd ek e Hna inaalioae said consul is satisfied that such person is a Bose Dee. 4.—[Speeial Telegrim to | order that the want of knowl tion with an “Amen. CITIES, RINGS 2 s 2k = bl and tho othel ler Bourh f s s 2 ch person is a y o i ey twaol 3 020 Vi itter on the face of g leagae ot at the ¢ 1eil chamber yes- | publican, and the other under Bourbon I R iAo AT I DAL oGt raltsanar the Bee.)—In the midst of the howage paid | cation of the dividing line between the Amazement was written upon th & ocratic rule is & very suggestive pol Ltk dasine IR b L W [ eres el et I mee e reservation in Utah territory and the state of | those who listeged, when Dr. Parker sud- terday afternoon. ck J. Burrott was | 9SHatic fulo is L in the United States. That no iflcato | to Bostc RuCHisOn, ishmen are not | o1 ado might uot be an exeuse for in | deuly turned aside and going quickly down | §ow Vork = 174 | made temporary president and . J. Moriari RGN Sy v nted to any convict, o those | losing sight of the fact that the champion, | Joaving their reserve, the secretary the ‘steps of tHe platform hurried away | Boston. . {'6:0 | performed the duties of secrotar The R R { MSes, nor to any John L. Sul! n, is accompanied on his tri Wi quested to d il a competent militar without itin for the benediction, | Philadelphia. . | 0.4 i 8| N { \ rel s d s o ) | 1 w g I business of the meet 10 hear 1 [] lunatic, idiot, or wn son unable to take | yy0nat tour by arepresentative of A ofticer to plainly mark the boundary. The astonishmefit grew move intense and | Chicago ... B0 sport of the committee on subseriptions, for a Btate care of himself or hevself without becoming | | Sy B 6 CECE RS “While these matters were rec 1g atten- 1 y indignant felances followed hi i'"l ancisco. . 08 1 oho sported t d vaised $1,242 for Not satis- : charee, nor to.any t, nihi- b e B tion and the necessary correspondence, the . Mr Halladay deprecatingly c | RS o T asurer Fitanorris : R other person hostile tc ExOUAUEAC IR O 8 L Ve arose—in August lust—considerable ¢ that Dr. Parker fas obli to hurry uway ¥ 1 P S st M A N‘[H["l”;\:‘l' 'Vlu- fol m "rri“ arouscd by the big fellow’s regal physic ment in the vicinity of the town of M to lwopun"v_ng g(';nenl out that did not miidlic O'Reilly, of Detroit, general secretary, and | state. they want to resort o the. most nited States, nor to any be Her well-developed, voluptuous | in Garfield county, Col. The United States | gate the offense of the fling which, it was be: |~ tsburg. .. > committeo we re ki : t 3 5 5 e | sed Deliever in the Mormon and bright, sensuous, half-saucy eyes | marshal te hed from Denver on the 17th | lieved, had been deliberately madé, A num- | Kansas City’ mh \vx::":; 'h“ru“ml s i "'F. L o upel the other nine to § religgion, Who fails tosatisfy the consul upon | = I 0 RER EOSTERR, BSOS SO0 iat e Ute Indians were on the war-path, | ber of prominent members of the "church | Lonisville, P bl i e e e e N sxamindtion that he or she” intends to and | make I sy mteh o the el | and requested that the war department. be | were very outspoken and_ vigorous in their | Jvankes Ly Hioy 80y thak 80 lonis. 4h. tharo. 18, will conform to ‘and obey the luws of the | physical man. In fact, Dritish crowds are | asked to send troops. Senator Teller, my | indignation, and it was freely intimated that | BUHEPO! attendar t complote legal machinery' now pros | United States. { ? n:_-n:'}\v”\u‘ !\h\l: “-l;f.h‘"x‘;h" ll:.\xli;‘: I‘\l,‘\:;': ".\! immediate predecessor in this department, > re is to be TNI‘U ||n St. Paul, fees, and pledged themselvef to ra for anfor ho luw L I worse lllmu { e of the two sexes should ppen to be united | gojegraphed from the same point onthe 20th evening, will not be | Cleveland 4 1) uso, g 2 g ,'w vy ! \{‘\' ,I‘I‘II::‘:I)':" s man and wifo, “hey arc ol Josstoun- | ihat the ‘Ouray Ute Indiuns in Colorado ked by extreme cordiality. Qmat Bl o8 T AU St P S oUh LOEEN R I'l”;:;:fic';’ A% ITON, derstand, too, ho s that peo) 0 0 | ougl D O STEY return to 5 & s O avidence. 4 f & \e Kl el peop! Any *Pownsend and Springer, with o R T T AT A T s .\vall‘l(t\u be l;ml‘ll'l” \l‘:m ';ul‘l]lhl th }H 8 e Denveor | following ofticers onld do more to kill nrohibition than any- { § ser, AR ey S Yy W) ervation, ey do no lere wil Steamship Arrivals. Columbus | first vie sident, | thing else that could be propos. There ! i, had a consultation to-day with Sen The cxplanation of this mystery s simpte; | frouble? In the meantime it was published | Npw Yo pecial Telogram to | Memphis. Al ond vice pre M, D! publicans in the state who y aamendmoents to the Infopatato conumoros Mrs. John L. Sullivan™ of Boston are not seene of trouble, and that he had also called | Tiverpool ervia, from Hamburg: the 0. Mallc A ",“l“:,y at 1l “|h'v|'jh° will rezulate the tariff of this country passing | the sime wonan. upon General Crook, commanding a military , fitm Hristol: the Bretague, St. Philom bt e o ot onh over the Grand Trunk and other Canadian - i rtment, for the aid of United Stat Trom Havre! the Alaska, from Liverpool. ' ! » necepti as they do. under protest, they ) | [ ne vould ¢ ~ railways from points in this covntry O The Death Record. ). No other or regular application for | HAvEE, Dec. 4—Airived—The Champagne, \‘_,,‘_1;\'"- - oY would ~conscnt to have the theso gontlemen will introd weasure | NEw Yonk, Dec. 4.—Algernon S. Sullivan d had come to the knowledge of this | from e ; i- o preueRin & Jicey, yooub . moasires . LU SEA 1o conpross which will accomplish this pur- | the well kuown huwrer, died to-night of ty- which, however, com 1| . Queessrows, Dec. d,—Arrived--The Brit- Maipiogeh o Leulsy 0 R fon ki of tlio tirtas L et i pose without occasioning nereased cost | Lhoid fever. tion as it had to the sc sof | ish Prince, fmm]’]nlml- Iphia. cent looking girl of about Y glyon | UAUAL Bochase Of tho aolivis.’. et Jons ation o the consuime It has 4 L 5 Y P = © on Auzust 20, and requested th have —~— cot at the central swation lust night, but not | 8' o i Y 2HOR) QALIL IRY- L OO Unics, N. Y. Dee. 4.—Zenas C. Pricst, su- ] vernment, would be us obnoxious as 3 1 by others who have consid 304, J senas €. Dricst, 8- 41,6 troops, if furnished, while in the locality Result of a I B 0 prikontr. |Bhehind fust come to thiniolty YSERnORL Would. bia he GUlOXIOUNIGS [} ibject that congress should r ntendent of the castern division of the oper means to 'induce the Tudians to [ Erie, Pa,, Dee. 4.—At an R TR S toseck employment, and all the money she | “home vul. lio peopla-of oo city dom't { fhe yment of customs duti Central road, died in Little Falls | go to aid remain upon the it veservation. | moruing two fagtions of young men got into [ Nod ). At 'the depota well dressed | want ofticers sent in from another to enforce ‘|‘5‘\I|\h ed into this countey |\l.|~ xlflalu\n.l~ He [\!\u nearly ‘1:4_“‘1\\” "4||;\ |:(’:1\|-(T“!ur :‘.‘4;.::::,“.1‘4“415.'ni” <-«‘l\‘}‘|;'hx:: an altercation, the result of a feud of long :“1" o young fellow picked i) intance v m their laws and govern them. Prohibition has VE: ears old and was in the service o ‘on- | 2 s departme: Y Governor de New York § the ) — 3 “ i r - v pive he following standing. Fifteen were engaged in the affair, and promised to fin rk for he alveady et the n majority in Iowa, ‘ | America For Americans. tral vuilroad upward of fifty-two years. Adams, was received on the followlng dny, | 3ARC 0 AR ¥S ekl 2 > rs would g0 with him. This she dia, down nearly ¢ ), and if the cranks® : WASHINGTON, Dee. 4. [Special Telegram e re— ancie was tmmedialoly. infarmed dit renly gt od ¥ S SR R Work of Mississippi Vigilantes. iatad that he miade improper advances to | are to be alowed to have their way it will bo } 10/the Hias AL Palviar o Midien PFlint Glass Lockout Probable. ihat the pros x';p:~'.-J.-:;:J:f’f-u‘.n‘:?mffnf that A0 | Jess severely.cut Eight arrests have been | MEstpins. Dee 4.—A mob of seven h she indignantly repelled. Aftera | wiped out completely, There is uo doubt that } is going to int xd us o pro- | ,, P1ITsBURa, L . Prosident Smith, of | tion and laws justilying the employment of | made. masked men took three negroes from jail at Jod her to tho door of the | somcebody will attempt te forve i state cons PTATERATRY tlon, It -will > dml Flint Glass Workers' ocia- | United States Irun]»: in Colorado; the belief T .——r e ey ‘.I”“,h_s‘““:'_\’ t night and shot them l‘::[l.‘-‘.J“l:'“ ‘II .‘mnll |ll:h| he lAI \h«t W ‘I!(I v'mr .\l,llmli:l' 1Ivv ||ul|l'|' I"Ilh' nll l|||'rx1|y|!!l‘:]lu | 1ace b resbrlid o rules and scale presented | was also expressed that Colorow and his fol- & br-: - phdes rize Fight. to death, They were charged with the as- | ) ! ‘“. |”-" g l“ 0 SCCUre en sming legislatuy ut it isn't possible that 1 place such restriction upon immigration that T A T lowers could be induced to return to their | NEW York, Ie. 5.—It has been rumored | sassination of a white man, ployment. He then vanished. Ongoing into | the sober-minded, level-headed republicuns ) 10 will eyt it down two thivds, if it does not | ¥, IREEEEEEEETR S e | reservation if the hostile demonstrations | all the evening §hat a prize fight for the mid- —_———— 1ha policastation sun diacoyored thial Ao iad fawho onteal it will lot thain dote, i Practicarsy Mat o stop to it Senator Palmer anufacty A ¢ © | ugainst him were suspended, and he assured | dle-weight olfmpionship between Jack Firemen Organize For Aid i robbed by the unprincipled scoundrel of R DEs MOINES ART LEAGUE, ) Sy ‘American: things and greatly modify the scale, he SRR IR R e T = e . S what little money she had. She burst into There has recently been organized in this says Americ L ars I I O P e SR e agalnst attack : ang further, that such line of | pempsey and Jfhnny Reagan took place in The firemen of this city met at Chief Galli- | toups at this discovery, and the officers. it 1 e which is expected to d —~— claims there will be a lockout before tie end | yetion, if concurred in by the governor, would 5 . 0 ofloors, Rok- | olty-an. Ark: leaiue wiioh 4 0 ' Millionairve G s Moy CThents. of the month that will close almost every | he entered upon by the government. this city to-dd. ' At this hour, 2 a. m., no | gan's office ot 11 a. m. yesterday to take steps | ing pity on her, told her that they would do at things for art interests in Des Moines, alve Garrett's Moye.. «a | flint glass factory iu the country, “On the sume day Governor Adams telo. | Setails bave roecived. preliminary to organizing a beneficiary asso- | what they could for her, and gave the | 1t gathers together the leading artists in the BALTIMORE, Dec. 4.—[Special Tolegram 18,0084 00 100 sdmg ey Govhmay Adamatelor . —— AP chosen temy best of the meagre accommodations thut the | ity into a ‘tive union where { :‘u},llu-l:-,l! ]-L.u.\.»: r”»m \‘l\; Farid's ||:x||'!3 A Divata Railroad Smashup. simifed his desire for @ conforonc, and for USEMENTS. chairman un{«‘}“;ym“% rish socretary, A stution affords. they can excl ;‘.".'.‘v'll::ll"f.'.’:‘vkn\':nua ot care to exte At i 5008 | Twoquois, Dk, 228 & ~Thia afiernopn | At Dutposo ho would tait:thab nighs for it the People’s—A Fine | Syjter, Cajtain George Windham and Caps The Newsboys' Sunday Lunc From time 1o time they will have exhibitions not care to extend their travels to China or ~auth got stucle | Gurfield county, expressing his desire to get ; Cayp and Jupan, but friends in the p porsuaded Mr. the pussenger train from the st the Indians out of the state peaccably, and rformance. tain Delos Beard was appointed to draft o The Sunday lunch given to the newsboys | of their paintings and other art work, some- ol o v bttt e, | i the suow ene mile west of herl. THC | asking that the officers at Fort Du Chosne be company played “Hazel | coustitution and by-laws. Th ot 4:30p. m, every wook at the Mission | [¥hatafter thostyle of the French ealon. T A b iD: | o rincer of the passenger train from the | ardered to the scene of trouble to meet him, before o large audience ut | be modeled after similar on schiool, servos us an attractive adjunct to the | 1% €Xpected in this way to stimulute interest The prograume, exclusive of the ‘ Upon the belief that this dispatch, r > ) ¢ cities. Owing to the gener " e in art, and educate the public taste und ap- TR Bt 6% e east hud his cab window closed and did ot | him, Ubos tho beliof that this dispateh, re- | tho People's company is a most excellent | {ACH. QWINE (10 the gencrosit Sunday school. About thirty of the little fel- | preciition for the best thiugs in art mattete, lulu. On returning to San Franciscg the ot K i < By anas | peived ""1‘ the 1ma f action suggested in | O und deseryis the best of patrony Fhe | of the gas works, the boys start out with g | 1oWs Wore proscut vesterday, and the fm- oot L Journey will be resumcd irough southern ved, but none were killed, adoption of th Ut the sovemor. ho was at rolo of Duns Klf(ke.'u‘wln'nrvnl by M '[.mi in their treasur) provement in thoir behayior I8 noticod with wother Haymarket Hatching. California to Mexico and from Moexieo to e " of | den, is one suited to his talents, and sfaction by thoss 4 i Crease e chool commienced * at 8 o'clock and IHQA wokod Assault, e vokad Assault ted for about an hour and @ quarter. | rangements for the After an intermission of about fifteen | next Saturday nl minut ] informed by wire that, ¥ -directi the artist w Dissatisfied | the president, Agent Byrnes ana <eneral | Joe 870t Was ers | Crook would be instructed to meet and coi Miss Ander for with him in reference to Colo Cuba by steamer. Soine weeks will be spent | enrs o g mom, Iy in Havana and the return to the United | Chicago Switch Hhaton Wil i by way of Now Oricans: "iee | Cuicaco, De rrett’s health is roported to be mnuch tu. | of the diffcrent The commit o of ar- enteriainment to be given ut for the benefit of the called at the end of every . as Pitticus Grew, and s Hazel, are especially de- An Unp While in the United States hotel last even- ing a German pamed Frank Renng nginee The switching cugi ailroads entering the Union 3 5 1 isisting of bread and | gamilies of the dead and imprisoned anare ble re 0 the reservatior y are e des of, ¢ i { proved and he has gaincd ten pounds in | stockyards, who are now under control of | B it wen t0 the ressrvation, he oicers e ———— OBEODY. RRpATONL HATROAAD sudd kil ey huiter TORA, e {uu‘.'nl.' oo and chists to-day, ded, notwithstanding i weight, now tipping the scules wtover two | yhe stock vards company, resolved to-day “Upon it of oficiul information of the Anl, eer's Fall a8 bl sna commend 0 assuult Henr former superintendent, tho boys short s prohibitory order, that they bundred pounds. that the wages proposed 1o be paid by the | seizure by Major Leslie of 300 head of Indian | Oficer Dempsey is sUering from a | Keins. Before he could be stopped he suc- | (it LAVEHL0CCR BRVE TR0 TREG SIOLE rds place beer on sale at the - Ny transfer company were too low. 1f a reduc- | horses, which he had corruled at Rangely, to | sprained anklegbut is stil! on duty. Seturday | ceeded in leaving several cuts and bruises on | “ougue. He sueceeded in inte 2 them fir-t move will be to attempt t@ A Limerick ¥ Toter Arrested. tion from the railroad scale is wade, all will | be held uutil certain Indians were dolivered | night he was alled upon to cject an unru;, -+ Eeins' head and face. The police were no- | and was listened to with close attention, The | Procure an order from the courts anuu 3 RENSTOWN, Dev. 4—A man named F stop work to-morrow. to him, Acting Secretary Muldrow, on Au- } roomer from pn wventh street boarding | tified, *nd Reunan was ¢iven a berth at the | boys scemed to appreciute the kindness | the mayvr's order. prominent in the rioting at Limerick A - ; ‘L"‘lr;‘l :mihl.lll a l\[!lll\;‘ »'I\h\'rlm-xrl.J :'ivn‘\‘ulrn) - | bouse, and in sending the stair missed his | n-;-n'l'ul station. ll o did nut abpear to be in y.l..mn'u.\l ;nrn‘ i -u:m ar lr;.x-.-((llu;u’.: \.'_.nl;»m AT "‘"““.‘""“_“ Wreck Yix Arreutod > to-da > ) » . 1Y " on_ 0! o sident, the reques he | fo v e stens. A o 1ot oxicated. 5 0 ir teachers. Out o his L] . 1or New York Williom Grow, cosl miners. living three :ufi'm-f'm :'\_m-xrxt”u.yrncu: Who was directed to bl s A Small Thiet Canght, newsioy's and bootblack's he ence to-day a locomotive and ten freight cars et miles from Carrolton, TiL., quarrelied last | ments for heir delivery hud boon made. " A Gray-Haired Siy Robbed, Yesterday morning P, F. Shannon broke . N talo At of 05 the Baltimore & Ohio were derailed by Nebraska's Contingent Passes Ohloago. | izt and in the fight that énmied Crow was [ governor was also. asked 1 co.operate with | 208 T. Warren, @ gray-haired man of | juto the room of C. E. Peters at 424 North Sired by Al Falestele. Wire: Aproading ralle. Bnglnear Buith wia kilied cAGo, Dec. 4.—The delegation @ Ne- | stubbed to death and Davidson veceived fatal | the wgont in collecting the sheep, goats and | 890ut sixty, who boards at the Southern | Sixteenth street, while that gentleman was | 148t nighta quantity of gontlemen's wear- | und Fireman Ruckles fatally scalded, braska gentlemen en route for Washington 1o | wounds. other property of the Iudians with the view | hotcl, cluims that while in a house of ill fame | away, and stole some of his money and the | g #pparel caught five in oncof the show N iho AL CTa A= Aadassy sccure if possible the national republican A i of restoring the same to thei on the rescrva- | last night, he was rcbbed by a colored | best part of his wardrobe. Shannon was | Windows bl Hudsow's establishment, in the AN SHINSEVTIAA SDANAR: - convention for Omaha, wrrived here. this Factory Burned. tion. The igent was fxstructed how to pro- | courtesan amell Netije. o Ha caused | seen to leave the house, and ‘from the de- | Miltard hotel bivek. The igniting was caused | - BerGravk, Dec. 4.—The skuptschina was morning and left this afternoon ut 3 o'clock | QuUENEC, Dec. 4. —Tlie furniture fuctor ceed in these matters and was also directed | ‘her arrest gnd she spent tho vest of the night | scription given of him cer Lowry wus | by an electric wire, and the flames were ex- | opened to-d, King Milan read his spec for Washington, P. Valliere burued 1o-day. - Loss §160,000. o remove fron the reservation, In pursuance | ut the central station. ebabled to arvest ki latefin the day, tinguished before much damage was done, l from:the throne,