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THE OMAHA DALy BEE NTH YEAR. OMAHA. FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 7, 1890. R ' THER NN N bead with his fist. Fulling died some mont! MUST HAVE THE SPEARER, | hrice Fom et s sk e ooime o Rogers was indicted for the killing. The The Senator Testifl & Before the Bal- regiment: Major J. - M. Morey, Sixth regi court room is crowded with citizens, as PG Yot Box SIOWICEY. i ment; Captain H. C, Sponcer,; Third _rogi- Rogers is very popular, Wastivatos, Fetigi-Thé “m"‘p commit- | Bod i |Im~n i Lieutenant W. G, Dawes, adjutant The R L 20! nd Washingt 8 SAELRLA] rard \: : 'hat August Body Sees Flaws in | Firstregiment Perny S, Hearn, Tho ads Towa Ropublicans Will Gompromise £he Wanted a Chanze. ECHCIES HInGEOn VIBILCLDY | veo0n tio bilist: How forgory this morning i & i Slake & Ten Ter Cery ) - on No Other Basis. Davesront, Ia, Feb. 6.—[Special Tele- Unpreecdanted Floods. cnlled Senutor John Shermay us tho first the Interstate Law. CONGRESSI =1 NUMBER 228 RO JEDINGS, Cut in Corn Ratos. gram ta Tae Bee. | ~John Beattie and Mra, witness, He was shown Exhibit “A” and — T N 'r tul Ord n < H. LaFountain were arrested in a sleeper on declared that ho had:heversigned It. He saw Thy New Co Kules Ordered THE DEMOCRATS ARE WEAKENING | the Chicago, Rock Tsland & Pacific railway | PORTLAND PARTLY UNDERWATER |~ (0 A e sont 10 him 1 No. | SOLICITUDE FOR RAILROADS, Printed £na Becommitted. ANXIETY FOR THE FARMER, horo this morning by a detective. They left - vomber by Halstdad. = Tho mignature “ n\\'u:u. atox, Fob. 6 1“: the houso ‘lmhlw e Kansas City last evening with tickets for “ was a copy of his rubber franking stampand | p ; . X after the usual tactics of the democrats the 2 9 - J . siness & . ) : he & 3 3 1 Agai % i v Fear . An Ex-Preacher's Somewhat Novel | Allenford, Ont, and resorted to no artifice | 11° Principal Business Street a Rag- | o5 G Sion of his signature. Witness | 208 W heels of State Turn nz AGAIN | jourgq of yesterday was approved ngerly Fear That This Long Stant Adens on to evade captare. The woman told her ing River and Navigation in Boats never heard or knmvlnlrlh(; bailot box con as Usnal in Washington--Rail- Mr. Cannon of illinois reported the now ing Gash in Tolls Will bo Dise 3 G 5 100 o th " " shilare ¢ i ftio tract and never heard of the Campbell bill vay MailNorvice Exe 5046 of Fule 1t was ordered b 1 9 % ment and fteform — None story freely, saying that her husband did not Rendered Dangerous Re bafore Governor CHARINeMs © Musls hall way i c i of :::; ond it was ordered printed and astrous to the Nebraska BERGAR DY, treat her so well as Beattie, and after five markable Rains. SUSSEE, amination recommitted iranger, kil Ladad years of marricd life she wanted & chuuge. 4 ) Blofe v Jinclunati Tho senate dircet tax bill was laid before Bellamy Storer, & Iatvyer of Cinciunati, i b — b L PR L B L was then puton the staod, the house and referred to the committee on — d R {2 very rotty in face uad torm The ia)ire Caused by snow and Itain, L A e R L] WaSRINGTON Buksat Tre Omama Be judiciary. Lieas Than Halfa Loa® Drs Moixes, la., Feb, 6. [Special Tele- | we tin Kunsas Cily, Beattio occupies | PORTLAND, Ore,, Feb. 6.—The Wila- | hestcoped down Wdior Halstead of the 513 FountreNTu Stieer, } The commities on invalid pensions this [ Cricsao, Fob, 6.—|Special Telosram to gram to Tur Bee.] —Conference committeos | ® celland Mrs. La Fountainisinthe house of | metto river at this city is higher | goirto8 COERERRRE S0 atined - at ; Wasmyaros, D. C. Feb, 0. ) | afternoon roported back the senate disability | Tne Bre.]—The Nebraska board of trans ! tepresenting Loth sides in the houso have | Gotention. than it has been sinco the great flood of | proat length., He returned from ubroad in There was a good deal of talk around tho | pousion bil with n substitute making the | portation hns won and the Nebraska roads ¢ bosn 4 work today trying to end the dead ce Denl 1861 The riso was caused by tho | August. He talked over eampmign matters | Capitol today about the resolution introduced | puto of total disability &2 permonth and par- | ugainat their bettor judgment will reluco ¥ 3 ¢ dead~ rains and the melt. | With Foraker and they discussed what | yesterday by Senate Paddock inquiring | tial disabil should be put into the campaign agai t | nto the operation of the long and short haui | smended y &0 per wonth, The bill was nid passed, b, 6,—|Sposial Tele- | unusually hea n members of the coin Masox lock. T'he republi the corn rates 10 per cent. ail agrevment, the fact that the republicans been maae here during tho past tWwo | (i o po (oo streets back from the river have | VOUe for speciul cars for colored people (jim 4 # the Samoan disaster also passed. of conference and is owing entirely to the crow cars.) Another was the brewery | ® View to repealing it unless it can be so Mr. Tarsney of Missouri offored a resolu- | persistence of the board of transportation. trust. ‘the governor said he haa in- | modified as to permit railrond companies to | tion ng that it is charged that many o following resolution was passed unani- formation of Campbeil's connection with | make reductions in the rates for long dis- | bundred individuals tave enterea Oklahoma all lines interestod the Hall-Wood ballot box: that thero was & | tances. ‘I'he statement of Governor Thayer | in violation of the act of congross and the et pion A BRI contract which he expected to get which | gyt g o SEERCE T B burning | Prociamation of the president and directing creas, A careful col A ¢ would be an important feuture of the cam- 2 Akl b L LI G F 10 uppoint a select committee to | situation shows that the market price of paign. “Ihat Wood had promised to furmsh | COrn because the railrond companies will not | inyestizate the matter. I d corn has been seriously depressed by the must have the speakership, no matter how A St. Louis firm will start u large | peo the other offices are to be divided, The dem- | packing establishment at Clear Lake, and | moy ocrats are resisting tho demand, and want | wilt K0 to W A ol L G e L AL R R S e L 4 ey i shane Jedar Rapids & Nortuern railway has_pur- | were unab 1ove their goods out anc to be considercd 88 having u chance 8t i | ghygqqthe 1coon the dam at Rock Falls, | consequerce hoavy damages will bo the re- But the republicans will not treat on auy | phe anterprise will furnish work for sever sult. ‘I'he only meauns ot travel on Front 3. other basis. It is believed tonight that the | hundred men and team: street. the principal wholesale street, is by bupellen to suspend business and their stocks to highor places. ‘Thie o rapidly that manv of them it withess didn't know. On_Scotember 14 | Rive reasonable rates for shipping 1t ou ac- | The following vills were introduced and | geiiverios of the pat £ i Mot W democrats will concede the speakership — boats. B0 tha tRIlR b SPPIEHaINIovartor Foraker | o ’ e Ry vetarrony deiiverics of the past fow months from tha ve g 8y T A Couwrtaeleitse Jailed . Throughout the Willamotte valley heavy LR Wtsl VAL i count of the long distance clause in the in- AR AV . FRpars large crop of 1839, much of which is still to cyentually, as thoy aro showlng many slgns | -y, | Ty Fab, 0,—[Spesinl Telogram | lossos are reported. Many bridges have | told Hulstead e hiad the paver: that it had | torgtate commoreo law, and that conl is very | _ BV Mr. Willisma 3 Iilineis —Directiug the of woakening. But thoy will iusist on being Mty X 5 come right out of John Mcl given a large share of the committees, They | t0 Tu® Fee. | —William Alexarder, arrested | A00 G0 q varehouses along the river want the committees on legislative disteicts, [ 00 @ charge of attempting to soll counterfeit | ryined. The wagon bridge across the Willu- 80 they can gerrymander the state after the | WOney in Buchanan county, was examined | mette river at Saicm was swept m\.'uy Mon- 1 RIS 5 before United States Commissioner Hobbs | duy night. The structure was about one truo democratic vlan, But the repuvhicans | p2tore bited Bhutes Commissioner tlobls | s B e a1t cost ih the nelen. St | high for the same roason, leta flood of new soeret. f tho treasury to purchase at tho | come forward, and that any stimulation of Foraker said the paper had shocked him ! 5 murket price §,000,000 worth of silver bulls | the®movement wowd probably result in w was more than he wanted; that there were | light upon cong Every western man | 1on per month and have it coined ns fast as | further depression of the price; aud, names on it witness would not priut und | bears testimony to the fact that the long and | purc d into standard silver doliars, PhbatLy0f the foads: to, the that e (Foraker) could do nothing with it. | ghort haut clause in the law brings lowes | 13V Mr. Hayes of lowa—For the erection g He showeid the paper to witness. The bill L3 | of a'public building av Museatine, Ia. public along vheir lines ‘would require them been washed away and a large amount of ‘Whereas, rates to no one, while it operates in ncreus- ! / o the tendency of will never yield that. They also want the ol S WA ik 10 bood of §15000. CNo " less " than | abpeared to be mandatory that 70,000 patent | F2 \ LRl L By Mr.Stone—To place binder twine made | to oppose any measure the tendency o \_ - commitioo on the suppression of Intemper: | purs o e e A e g Oher | B0 0 sair 1o Jvo bosn swapt dawn | ballot boxes'should ba:purchused at &5 | 1D the ratosto everybody. Thorois nota | from sisal grass or anilla on the frao. Mk, | which will bo 0 further depross tho maykot Wice. Tho prohibitionists clai six tajority | o 6ered o scil S350 0f boyrs. rar€pd: | H e nente ant Cotumbin. miveta i the | ench Witices did not soo any | public manin Washieion that your corro. | I3y dir. Dorssy -Authoriaing tho 1s8uo of | heieo of corn: and. ] ot s b o g ¥ ust fow duys. Large quantitios of sawed | Foom for quostiomng the gonuineness | spondent could find today who did not con- | $00.000 000 lifty vear 3 por cout Unitad [ PTAROTCOmEnmt o b A on a vote of tho house, but some of them are nd n number of saw mills on the | ©f the pi He told Foraker it 2 tend that there is but onoe feature in the law | States bonds 1o bo used exclusively for the rats have this com- OB TTRRIAL lumber afraid to let the demc The A v Was necessary 1 use the papar, or a part of purpose of securing the circulation of ua- [ requested upon a failing market aud in the Annex Tats Won. a1 haVa AINo EER OAFFIBITRRY? WAS Necessary 1 uso Der, or a par G cpeis s S W | purpose of securing the circulati mitieo for fear they will fool them out of | -y ypiney MRBEG BEE R e e ot “Sadinern Pa. | ity and thut ko felt so erasnorated at the | Which 18 to gho advantage ot sho peoplo at | Pt banking associntions. Presenco of a visiblo supply largely in oxcess 3 pronibition in somo unoxplaiunble way. - | T8 HOWES, by Bob. 8 [Sheelr LR A R B e Sherman, Butlerworth and Me- | large. Thatis the provision ugainst dis- | . Mr. Hayes from tho committeo onaccounts | of ymmediate demands, which request tho Pending these negotiations nothing of in- | £ra fat aatn bR A0 OUMAL, VOO oh iy, ing viFtally: unohanged. “All ‘Gom: cre poing in with Jotn McLean in | crimination. There is u general uprising of | reported u bill providing clerks for members | o4 hotiove to bo in opposition o tho true terest is buing done in tho legislature, There | the question of annexation was taken in | FAREAS, Wirtinly ubetanked S5l ol guoh o matter that he felt tempted to explodo | sentiment against the interstato eommercs | and delegates. | Printod aud rocommittod, was a litle flurey in the house today when | North Des Moines this afternoon and the ouneof the members, an ex-preacher by the | annexationists won by a vote of more than nameof Brown, introduced a resolution 10 | two to one. This is the wost popular suburb it under them. It was something more than volicy, almost a public duty: but Campbell wus (he oniy one before the people us a can- Mr. Perkins reported from the committee | interests of producers, but under ecircut- i on indian affairs and the hous after | stances which relieve the carriers from re- Ane unnouncement of Gov- | g short discussion, the bill extending two | spousibility for results, and which lead thom bas been cut off for five days, and no trains are arriving over the Southern Pacitic or law, with the exception of the anti-discrimi nation clause. { y © Union Pacific. 1t is impossible to closely < 0 ; ] o | dispenso with the wervices of u cliaplain and | of Des Moines and 15 tho ono whors the | batimate the damare ot mresent bt 1wty | didate for public offica una thereforo. it | ernor Thayer has directed wttention | yoars the time within which the [fansas iy | phor L S T B O have the membors of the house open the pro- | most opposition to annexation was expoctod. o o the s | wight be proper to use oniy his name. Ad- | to the fuct that ail the rail- | & Pacific railroad company may construct b SARaULbE < 5 AV6rL L probably reach 500000 The rain I arrangement way o some extert benet the ceedings of the house with prayer. e ————— RS 2 ol valle other reason for cutling off all the names d o } have SroLbel its line through the Indian ter ritory. £ Vel : s S ceased throughout the Willametto valiey et s 3 ! road companics have ncreased tho farmers of Nebi arkvedibaL (o state would thus sive 858 | For Violatng eho ftevenun Luws. -f §pf* g o e gy MRS VEGTE | but Campbell's was that Sunsot Cox, whose | 100 | Sombance | fove norcased o | Adourned. e Nobraaliat bame ol prayer. But ns there are ex-preactiers on KROKUK, la,, Feb. 6.- [Special Telsgram ' 1 R R R nume was among thoe forgeries, just died L 2 < ) obs BN BYRIE A tho. tar 0 i oth aidos of thio house, tho meimbers wero | o TapsclalTelegran i tars WL ou s e rina o Repoeis | BRI WSS REREREEELRNaN i iebaled s | 5/t W payii peing abiovt ) or 1ost Bt unitain o reductiun of thio tArifr cutos on f afraid that 1 they did their own praying 6.|—Georgs Sedgwick of Fred- | from the south state thut the river hus been | $0C WAHEHS TOR, KO8 VbG 0 T8 DroVITbR fhitie 1% roguivlag | o W R UETe thateg corn from points in Neb 10 0 s o) a0 g ANEEr sl B S SR L il e P ature, u ¥ on in the law roquiring At 0%, Feb. b.—In the senate today s LA BRI S I TOGOETN (L b D DL L0 (g i it diy ang | Haistead's theory of the foriery fs that it | tho local rates 10 not exceod the proportion | the bill wuthorizing the construction of & | &y Bo5Cqut from ¢ \ nd democratic prayers the next, so they | missioner Leech toduy on the charge of vio- | throush Front und irst streots rapidiy and |/ SECIERCERA G0 Sl GORErY S B s R | R P S IR B e R S e S1oT RS IRA] fLo sl HITB UG 3) on ey LR this makes navigation by meansof boals dangerous. M of the sidewalks are float- ing and several accidents have oc voted down the resolution by a vote of 48 to | lating the internal revenue luws, He was 43, ana decided to continue the custom of | bound over to the grand jur, uts per hundred, with tl in tablished djusting the body, he motive orinally was Woedls | ©F the long distance tariff acts aguinst a re- | bridge across the Detroit river at Dotroit extreme anxiety to get the smoke iuspector- | duction of either the long or short haul [ was reported & adversely from the com- | Giffercutials at othor point: i T tariffs, rates to be made even ce d holf non-partisan priyers. = Pt § shi| It was preposterays to suppose that | tariff, because one must be reduced propor- | mittee on commerce. % The Brick and Tilo Makers. curred by pedestrians faling through holes 84D 4 > b 5 4 cents, the new tarifis to become operative b Bl The A doE ernor Foralter thonght there was any- | tionately when the other goes down. On motion of Mr. Allison the senate bill to | o, cy 15 Jhe Hou e, DES MoINES, In., Fob, 6.—The [owa Brick | '® , the sidewalks. The Oregoviun Y v B 0 Febri 5, % s = and the Feiegraph were compelled to moye | thing fraudulent about jt. There wasa Senator Fry of Mamne said today that | amend and alter the act of August 6, 1883, | « The effect of the agreomont is to leavs the Des Motxus, In., Feb. 6.—In the houso | und Tile Workers' association closed its state | tueir business oftices further back from tho | cloud of witnesses ‘and_ yho lawyer who | 1t there should be further Mse in the 1008 | authorizing the construction OF 3 {V4i1v01a 1| AT FOIR DA B ROGNROE PGSR BYINE this morning a resolution providing for | convention tonight. M. Boling of Sta river this evening, there being at presmt | UreW uv the cortract. ~Witness woundered | hu) rates of the great trunk lines for the wagon and foot passenger bridzo across the | the sume basis unchanged. Points in the members - opening tho proceedings with | wood was elected presidentand . Ciambers | saveral feet of water on te firat floor. The | oW that they did not eofio down and deny | purpos= of maintuining profitablo short hani | NAE02 40d foot passenger bridze across western part of tho state secure the reduc- pruyer lustead of calling on tho ministers | Of Des Moiues s editorial rooms, which are on tno secoua | frbe ¢ay after publieation. Undouvtedly | rates or anything else our export tradowould [ {nissiSsion ver au Surinston, tion. What Governor Thayer asked for was was introduced, but failed 1o be adopted. ¢ 3 floor, are reached by boats, : "l"’l_ _ll“ S ’~s "1?14 2tor ‘F“_‘ 1::““? () '}" 0 | beruined, und that the trafiic rates from the | g (G0 F IR0 OF years from the pus vractically a horizontal reduction for tho After taking two ballots on permanent TERRIBLE MINE B Great unxiuty 18 folt for tho two bridges | 1hako 1L ERRISING, TOF Huruker aeorey | far west were already 80 hign that the ex- | {8 "1 o Vitie for beginning wnd finfaning | Whole stute. The rairoad ofiicials clain peaker thoe house adjourned until tomorrow — shich span tho rver .t this - point. Papet. Atier PAcAbon o wae staggered | port trado undor tho interstate commerce | theiiee and makes athor Shankos in ths | thoys could not do this without disrupting kY /.ucnm.m, ‘Tlie caucus committee will gev to | Three Hundred Men Imprisoned ‘The Morrison street bridee is liable to be | 10 86e Senato nan's deciaration that | jay was being badly crippled. & il bil the turill rates east of the Missouri river . Ve 2 SABBIEHI 7 car- | the paper was a lie, but he assumed that ‘Senator Cull ho is tho anth f th original bill. O L I T S T e BeabaY 7RIS A A e I LIvEL Tras sweph away, and in case this bridgo is car: I u Senator Cullom, who is the author of the | PT¥WAYDIE. o e sen 2 3 Tied dowr ream against the steel bridge of | Sherman was extremety unlikely to have principal features in i uterstate com- THEs 1 T 7 . iod down streain ag e O e ithe s O AR Rt trs bt (L he futorstate com- | gijourned todsy it bo unul Mouday. The Rellef is Inconseq to ntial Loxnox, Feb. 6. n explosion occurred i o Sen the Union Pacific the latter is almost certain | 8! 0 merce law, says he thinks the Paddock reso- LiNcoLy, Neb., Feb. 6.—[Special Tele- ' o today in a colliery at Abersychan, wm Mon- | to go. The Associuted press reporter 1o ‘Chirty yeurs ago Sherman lost the speak- | Jution will bring about an nvestigation ro. | AEreed to. 3 ShiSLnn b B ALy 9 DEs Morxes, Tn., Fob: B.oln the senate |/ iuihive = iiveo himdred minars were | osdevio lis nis: Gapiiahcs. s cosailot i | ershtp by eigning instbakiuay “the com: | Loion Wil bet Yepeal of the lone fnd short | ., 1e 8€aato then took up the bill to provide [ gram o Tie Bek.|—When informed of the this afternooh a special committee, consist- | | Y > wade through water three feet deep. pendium of the helver bodk.” haul clause of the juw. He cannot sce how | LpUPOrary governuent for Oklahoma wnd | result of the conference betwoen the stuto Pt mprisoned aud for several hours no commu: ¥ ir. Halstead placed the clerk continued the readiag of the bill, ing of Wootson, Holter and Dungan, was | [TREEERES T8 08 SBNATM Hoins uo comun A dispatch from McMinnville, Ore. b Halsiend placcll Stgldzdisnosal of the | thellaw.can be. smendedsoss to permit a | 09 clerk contiuved the read * | board of transportation and tho railway appointed on rules. Gebble presentea a pe- - AnOPen- | giates that the town of Wheatland has been | committee his private letters to Governor | reguetion of the long haul ratos. without K i Y At 2 o'clock the Okluh went over | Mmanagers ut the meeting in Chicago just and Mr. Blair took the floor to continuo his | closed, which coutemplates a reduction of 10 speech ou the educational bill. Mr. Blair, | per cent only on freight shipments of corn, titiou from the commission appointed to ox- | 108 Was finally effected and ut noon 200 of | alinost swept away, much stock drowned | Foraker and said some 8f them were con- P ] G , : & clusi vide hat bth himself and BIT00 ARLD L h G atter (Of LA In A aRtF I o tbem were rescued. A number of those | and a large umount of grain destroyed. clusive ovideuce U for uault blind, and u room was usaigned for | Laken out were severely injured. Rescuing Eorakermers R TS sotindnessiot nullifying tne short haul clause. The one, he says, must be muintained in order to keep the other, and the only remedy ho can 5 ritrasy -u | parties are still searching for those remain- Thd Latest Particul irs, the paper. . b suggest at this h however, yiclded to Mr. Spooner, on whose | Gyvernor Thayer suid: taeexlibitof ‘;‘:t',f,"‘,’,‘":f‘:?;‘Jfifi,“;‘fl,:;,’;;:;fl el foured thab it will be lmpossiblo to | Poutt.ax, Ore., Feb. 6.—Tho water ap- | Mr. Cogsweollasked vl witness did not e R O o E:5.000 Tor tho retlor of carthpy Cp. | . 'L d0 not wat toeriticiso the action of buick Broeders’ ussociation was presonted | TeREUG the winors wio are sull imprisoned. | parently iy at a stand still this afteencon, | YEFIY Uhe churacter af "t papor by Stiot- TUE GRIND AGAIN. pewa Andiaus b L Boiat agency, Wiscon. | the board of transportation in compromising by Vale, aud then the senuto udjourned. Dodlas bad B e rney B tory; 1oAY | but s still up to the waist in frontof the [ forworth was ot in e itny o ok ‘ot | Business ut the white houso wnd at the { Kio, was takon up and passed ona 10 per cont reduction, but of courss A RIEhCol Wagisntt. .| miners are still imprisoned, it is not known | Pucific postal telegraph office. returned. Sherman wam w - Washington. ggn:;!lef“ngal:xtzfilW&\fhmusr. lI:o:n prab; "ldh'\el o;l;:r.;munlfl I;‘l|u i :m?rskfinfl:? they did tho best they ‘could; yat it will af- Four Donak. Ia., Feb. 6.—(Special Tele. | iether dead oralive. The owners of the | The water reached 1ts highest point, | He recalled the sayiog that you could get a Y a8 000 BT GRE S O eepr Dy ford yery littlo relief to our stawe, and I v cotliery estimate 120 persons have lost their enty- gram 10 Tur BEE|—Nmo test cases havo | lves by the explosion. taenty 8 member of vongress to sigh f petition t got | cause of the fatahties in the families of tho | vocacy. After speaking for two hours Mr. A : ) jiht feet and four nches, av 6 | FOICH LSRRI L S b skt to pa | admiuistration, was resumed this morning | ISlatr vielded the foor, invending to conelude | KBOW it Will not satisfy the peoplo. I usked o it o'clock this morning. Sinca then it has i nd is going on as usual his speech Monda; for a reduction of at loast 5 cents, and that been commenced in the Liebruary termbof | The cause of the explosion was the ood- R GeTin e o Thi a finger on a sore spot like that; it was not [ 81 RE.OL, b his speach Mouday, ; S ) ARG aos Fan e s by‘;wm_r_ oF | inz of ns pit ud’um'm Ao aaba {:l;u;:;l?::llmm lllxx‘ :fi:‘:nifi:}"&lf l{.:':n;“ his particular part to £o seratching at 1t just Mr. Blaine did not go to the departuent, The conference report on tho senate joiut | was little enough, and tho roads should have / AT nblontoaouTraa i B iasil i then. ‘The publication wes forced by cir- | but be saw several of the foreign ministers | resolution for the removal of obstructions to | granted it, Ten per cent is not enough. propérty abutting the Mason City & Fore | pPISIoh Securtred, thus forcing tie zus into | The water falls slowly in tho strects and 1s ances bayond bis coatrol, eo ho did no | 8t & house and was at work. thers from | navigation In the. Missouri Tivor waspre: | s iaet o0 hor Cpov fa not euough. Dodgo railway to recover dumages from that | whero it was ignited. The explosion had | Bor PErecPUblY lower, but is running through | congulg the signers, He udmitted that they | breakfast till dinner time with his assistants | sonted and ucreed to. The_ house amend- | over a cont a bushel. and what, i that to the company for the appropriatiou of their lands | tremendous force, being hoard u mite uway, | i Sects with a oo e frabid | eurrent L couid not draw out Campbell as they tried | and private secretarios, trylag to cateh up | ment reducing the amount from $200.000 10 | furmoras It is not Worth the Ufort we have o i e e b [N R A LR T, < vy wood iu the |'ig go, “Tno fact is,” said he, “ho turned | With bis work, which tas been so seriously | §75.000 and inserting a_provision for $75,000 | exponded. few farmers will have. mote d O 0 ¢n- | cnannel. The bridges are believed to be 5 0 n | interrupted for the lasu two weeks. He goes | for improvements at the mouth of the Co- ) o structed 1 1886 the 0ld right o1 way of the | desvored to penetrate the pit through the | gate und there is no evidence of any sorious | 0U%a more difficult personthan we thougit. ¥ ROo! | h thun a thousand bushels to seli, and they i old workings. They g gl K i ] Turner—Then if the governor had suc- | into his duries with his accustomed zeal and | lumbiu river was adopted. will hardly realizo that they have had ary Towa & Pacific company was purchased for a [ 1o bo. ablo to soe u{:g\'”uf“'al °':,°;;:J‘: damage ‘3‘“"3]'-‘""?'1'1 e only Jloss in tho | ceedoa 1n getting Campbell into a corner you | Seems to have laid his grief aside. Not so [ ~After an executive session tho senate ad- | bonefits, G P e T L distanco of forty-two miles for, 820,000, and | but they couid ~not reach them | of ‘wator on the uround flooks Of bujimiaes, | Would stand uv the head of tho cannon: and Jth Secrctary Lracy. Tiio latter has beon | journed. by aono bolior by our pooblo.t | track laid on the old krade. The proverty | and were competled to ref b cating vil ifli £ 1| touch it off? ying quietly 1 he front rooms o c . = = - Autorney General Leesesaid: “Under the P et SRy i ¥ petled to retreat by suffocating | which will be triflinz. Iteports from points Halstead—No, sir; T @ld not intend to | White house since the funeral yesterday, THE FATES AGAINST HIM. volumes of smoke. Upon the first appear— present circumstauces the reduction shoula have been at least 10 cents on the hundred had gone ugainst this right of way from the | ance of diminution in the volumo of smoke | oa'yeliraretle river indicate that the river | gtanq at the head of the cannon, but I got | 0nly taliding with bis son, who is his con <, Umeof the original grant, in 1572 until | the rescuers went down the main Shafi :f;',_‘f,l","",f;‘}ffl:,‘g T e detailed roport | thore (great lnughter). - Continuing, Hal- S compenioniani tha only vesl comfortor, | A Talentsd Ban Dios Bafors) Lioarn-| |ipounds, : Alloss'reductionwill “hotybenet trucked in 1886, If the cascs aro sustained | Thoy rescucd i largo number of miners yoi [ Sount of she aterrsstion o Lolegraph com. | 3ead said thero was &upposed to bo' some | e finds. Ho nas anly left it to take a short ing of His Good Fortune, tho peoplo of the stato Lo uny perceptible ex- the Muson Uity & Fort Dodee railroad will | alive, but all were badly burned, and” they | mumeation. The © most. — seriore. Cjens | feeling between Scnator Sherman and Gov- rivo with tho prosident, this aftornoon. WiLkEsnaRis, Pa., Feb. 6.-[Spscial Tele- | tent. Prior to the passuge of the interstate bo Dractically without richtof way for u | brouzht out sixty deaa bodies, nearly all so [ Wil by the = destruction of - bridges, | CTRO Forker growing out of cvents at tho sho can recolve ng visitors and pedine WAL | cram to Tk Ber.]—A sad incident of the | Commerce law tho actual casb received by n‘efllu';“u'f. Grfortytwo miley gm'r"l"_”l;:“‘ s 8| imutiiated: “‘h“.'- FeooRnition of thelr ldentity | whicki “seem. 1o _have . been swept | Shicsko couyention-S Ud""-c“""{‘"}:‘“{' “en | s permitted to remain in her room but | Nottinghaw mine explosion at Plymouth last theralirobiponinenl selyas “‘“;‘;‘}"L\‘v‘:";' et "t y Al g | miviaresitab A . N har stinguished men | Wi b y 0 , and there is no wood rom suit s o most important "one, involving | "Lho 1atost estimato of tho dead!is 10 ey e ol v i yaior it ‘only | 42, dhere was ' mecemerily trieon | mainont, thip imoruing; which was tho it | Suturday las coms to light in_coansetion | raudhanguld ot b sora it (e uin raies thousands of dollurs und the countitutionality e Sinall und uniwportint balldings have becy | WIEFo they wero so crowded. The delicate | tme he hs bocu ubl w0 ber sinc tho | with the death of Paul 8. Scholta, one of tho | today. “This was their price for several of the statutes of limitation ageiost rail- relations existing between Sherman and | 8wful calamity, ller arm is broken and her X carri ‘The inter) i AR bt victims, He was a highly educated German | years, und the roads made money. and the way right of way. garciod puay, ot e Oneabtion to travel | Woraker made it highly Inexpedicnt to allow | ankle sprained. The little girl s gewing | yioqins, M enginesr, but reduced by misfore | only reason that the rato wus incrousod An Eminent Scientist’s Keport on the | Navigati n O tisn. @ paper to got out through Koraker's agency | better rapialy. tune to the necessity. of working asa la. | when the law took effect was to guard ation company has established steamer Y v T . Y- i cemel Russian Kpidemio, service to Cascade locks, above which the | Uhat reflected on the senator. Itwould have MAIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS, borer. He recently entered into a competi- | 8gainst any danger by the enforcement of Cnicago, Feb. 6.—[Special Telogram to | trains are running. Between Cuscads locks been fatal to the party. Witness had nov re- General Superiotendent Bell announces | tive contestin the engineering department | the new luw. In the present coundition of gram to Tue Bee.]—The following deci- sions were rendered in the supreme court today: ‘W. L. Pence vs the Chicago, Rock Tsland 2 v ks lied on Woods' word regarding the pavor. | that examinations of applicants for positions | av Washington, D. C., for plans of a govern- | the corn crop it secms to me that the rouds Tae Bee,]—Dr. Rauch of the Illnois stato g:;g:g;;“;,};f;,",;‘;,;‘,:‘;f;f::;‘;‘;‘3,', 1ang. ;l’,‘l‘:“' but was guided by the futernal evidence of | in the railway mail servico will bo ‘held by | mont lgh house, Tiwonty-five othor arém. | OuRbY to restore to the peoplo small portion board of health, a scientist whose reputation | The Southorn Pacilic sent out a train on the | Lhe Paper—a dochment “far beyond Wood's | the United States civil service commission: | tects submittod designs. His plaus were cx. | 8o unjustly taken from them, Corn should is national, has just submitted to the goy- | branch line west of there, but it got no | BVILLY to produce. He believed from the | at the following places on the dates nawed: | ecuted during his idle hours and aftor months | be shipped to Chicago for tha uext sixly ernor an exhaustive report on the subject of | further than McMinnville, fifty miles from [ DCRINDING that Koraker hud been fooled as | Nebraska—Omuha, Friday, April 25, | of study were accepted by the governmont | doys 8t a rate notto excoed 1¢ nts & Paaific rallway company, apeliant; Polk here. Notrains have been sent out on the | DO himscif was. Witnoss never contem- | and ‘Tuesaay, November 15, lowa—Des | & few weeks ago, The government ofiicials | per hundred. I would be ashwmed to come T e D i t:-‘alel‘tju-::‘::lrus’:;\;fimw Hno llny! t}m!. the so- | JERE o B N e B m Lot rgflnml; })[ntc?}:n)fl'lr{qlfiy for o an:mlurlhln beuween | Moines, ‘Tucsduy, April 20, and_Friday, | also addressed him a letier at Shenandoah, | back to the peoplo of Nubm-kT nnd‘fiuc.u an et 75 Tasol Heoors o a8 first rocoguized in | to Tucoma and is carrying tho mails, It is | Pitieelf, McKinioy and Butterworth. He | November 21. °South Dalota—Yankton, | Pa., offering him a positior at $120 per month | outraged constituency with the reduction Boston on December 17, roaching Chicago | expecred the ruiroad. bloskige tascads | had known of great calamities befulling pub- | Tuesday, April Aberdeen, Kriday, | to superintend the construction of the build- | agreed upon~10 per cent per hundred. This about Decomber 23, and ‘hus extonded fram | locks will continue soma s ang. tuae 0 | lic nen aud beliovod if these men had sigoed | November 14, 1dahio—-Hoise, Tuctday, Jutig | ing ho designcd. Tho letter was miscarried | 15 only 2 cents por hundred, or & fraction outh | tween here and San Francisco for weeks, as | that paper they should bestruck down. - Ad- | 10, Wyoming—Cheyenne, Friday, June 13.-| and? necessity compelled him to come to | ©vera penny a bushel,” Muscatine district; nermud. Joseph Story ve Chicugo, Milwatkee & 3 St. Paul ruilway company, appellant; Clin- the Atlantic to the Pacific and as far : 5 as Mexico and Central America, practically | the track aud road have been entirely de- | J0urned. JONRRLS RECOMMENDED FOR APPOINTMENT. Plymouth, whoro he procured work, only to | . Burrows, ex-prosident of tho Netional e W, Smith od W, G, | BPreading over Eurapo und & large - soreios stroyed for u considerablo distance, LEFT THE STATE. Tho Nobraska delegation In cougress has [ 193 s 1o by tho accldont befor learaing Rnorssalliancn ac edion 0L o ergen . Tyrell, uppellants; Corro Gordo district; re. | 9 NOT!h America within Rlugly, aavs, ex- ,,.m'f,,':‘;’:,‘;f’m':,‘::'“,f“,.i"’,'",,;i\.',';],,".,"“.,,'.f,}'fi 4 Tecommended she ahbolutment of ‘the 1ol- | Gidowor aud has & young son living with A 10 per cent_reduction will afford *icNamedy e rapidity than any opidemic of whioh thaes sh | noross the Umpqus river has beon washd | Montana’s Democratic Senators Fly | I9%i0Z 10 taks tho mortiage o Tor iy | Telutives in Frocburk, Germany, Do seliel 40, ‘the. {hemom.of ‘Ahis KAk . juGuorge ‘c&m..'f.“d\"-p"f’{lmfh:; Agrioultural | vecord, He exprosaes the beliof that u care, | 0ut und thut in Cow Creek canyon the ral from the Sergeant-at-Arms. eleventh censas: William H, Putney of Oulk. ———————— ;‘:“;‘;‘gu‘;fil“l’}:{,‘w'::"“’“ baen }.‘I';"j‘,f:"f"_“;‘!"r'“'g S SN 4 i ful study of the history of the diseass will | Tond track has been virtually wiped out. | HeLeNA, Mont., Feb. 8.—After the ad- | dale, Arthur W, Sauires of Hroken How, American Shipping League, My propasition. is that she oardisnall A & afirmed. oty, ellant} ol ric C, Brett of St. Paul, Augustus Wielgocki of | attendance at the meeting of the American o ce com- pociely: ppellant: Kolk dstriol temperature and rainfall show the influence | PBLY does not attempt to sead out trains, domocratio seuators, indensed at the rullng | Ghadyon,” The' racommendation is equiva: thon Appal o ahe Jatorsialo 0o mIOr6o.00E) appellaay; | Lomperaturo and ra i v X ; Sttt pperelil . oty h r Shipping loaguo this mwornimg. ‘Che report | mission. for justice on & throush rate, We Pag att . kical conditions upon the death Ju the west side of the Willamette river | ot Licutenant Gove ickards In count- | jent to appointment. Iepresentative Connell - v 2 o 0 "b.-“l",’,‘,:;",fif'fif‘c’;‘l"‘,;";,_ T. M. Tomlinson | T8¢ From the week ending Docomber 25 | truius arv running as far us McMinuville, | g them present, took trains in difforent | will bo entitled to two of three appointients | Of the committoo on resolutions was adopted. | are now puymy 2 conts per bundred more on & ! Sl to the week ending February 1, 1,20 ths | L'he Union Pacific is biockaded by heayy | directions, They swid they were going be- | for his district and Mr L The Farquhir bill to promote American ship- | corn to Chicago, 51l miles, than from Chicago oL al, appellunts; rehearing; roversed. in Chicugo inay b6 attributed tb shis maaqy, | sildes botween this olty and Lallos. and no | Yoad the state 1 1o Kok sat f ek 07 ikl have th same number for the Second | PIDE by Kovernmont aid was endorsed. Ad- | to Now York, 1,000 miles. “ho roads by thia A T P T O ahose, 005 were undor flve years of age, u | Lrulné ure vxpocted to bo runnig for sov. | tho sergeunt-at-arms. Thelr continued sb- | district, but they have not yet recommmenacd | ol resolutions urie congress to muko | combioation ar continnous lines to ho sou- [ i o) n any other city. A close estr, runuing. ol L o tedd Ll e f g ¢ v to Tuw Ber]—The city council today con- | mor(ality ih the Dortheey uvum':m'i';u::.r tho | At Salow sixty houses have beon swept Ghimmerators Jt sy Wollbo. stated yas thy | SoUKToss for rebuilding the Auwerigun navy, An’Important Amendment. ceumerators it may well be stated that the | roiciimend No Cubal buys Cab) y o adoquate provision for the im- 0 Cubal buys Cable. WasuINGTON, | obt B The o . | addresses of the district supervisors for the | ja a N SO AL 4 bouse com- | B0 e ork, and to whom all appiicsticns | Provement of the harbors and rivers of the [ Cmicaco, Feb. 6.—President Cablo of the cluded its myestigation of Mayor Patterson’s | disease of influenza so far is given as 10,00) | AWay and many persons driven from their books and sccounts, flnding $991.19 of city | deaths. i homes, though, 80 far as_known, 00 lives ¥, - bave been lost. Along the river bottoms | Mittee on rules this morning amended the |y 1licion o a8 enumorators 1d . | Whole country concutrently with the restor- | Rock Islaud was questioned in regard to the :T::‘:;H:: ;‘;"‘“‘:: RAPRE. ‘;:v;_":";""“k FATAL FIGHT IN CHURCH, considerable live stock was drowned and | code to correspond 1 the action of tho re- | rocted. are: for the. Aird Jfi’: esnonat | ation and development of “our ocean com- [y oty in'tiie moraing. papers whioh declared 1 8 K8 ban d A large quantitios of grain aud bay destroyed. | publican caucus yesterddy aftornoon. One | district, B, . Stouffer, Fremont, Nob.: for | [08rco 80 that all sections and states ot the | o %0 oo 0t Poote SR LERRTIC showed $403 to the moyor's credit, $100 being [ A parson's Remarks Lead to the o 3 republic sball participato, I'he United States le¢raph Lines. of the amendments whic was overlooked in | the Se«ond district, W, S, Randall, Fair- deposited since the opening of theinvestiga- Demoralized 1 ol N e, o 3 mails ougnt to be carried in American ships | bressed by order of its ofcers so as to let the A In e {1““"&“"“05 A s sath of Two Men, Cuicaco, Feb. G.—Advicos via the | the abstract sont out labniaht is of smport- [ DUFY: for the First " district, Thowas Cook, | Unger A P By v projeotors of tio slevaivd railrond, which s denounced Alderman Vickers s & cons | Cuarrorre, N. C,, Feb. 6.—Speci S ; ance, as it strikes out of} the d b consistently with the certainty and celerit used for the suburban passenger traflic tomptible old whelp. Tho aldorman sk | grams. s i Bos befi.,,‘},. zIRpeolal Tele Wonlarn Hokg ISIORsARY colupeny. Lrvm uio e N Se cr o 0o tho MISCELLANEOUS, Of tho. masvioo, and the goveramant abouls | of the Kook Island, gob Into the city_ st low dressed started for tue mayor with blood iu | Nrirgiai s 8 services In a | for northwest-sndicate Lttle Imurovement in | 2™ 0ot oD ony bills to pre- | Hon, W. H. M. Pussey of Council Bluffs | pay a just compeusation for this service re- | figures. He said it was not true as wlleged his 6y6, DUb & policeman. Hennensd ta be 1a rglaia country church, about thirty miles | the wlegraphic situation there. After the | gesent — new Fe'ull upon _appro- | and W, N, Haskell of Oskaloosa ure at the | gurdless of the price at which other nations | that the oficers of the road were engaged in the way. The mayor in bLis aefense ex- | from Sparta, N. C., last Sunday, Rey, | Wires had been broken down by the snow priation bills, It learned that | Ebbett, are willing to provide similar service, such manipulation, and it was also untrue plained some irregulurities us over: Josoph M. Strooke, during the course of his slides on the regular route to Portland, the | this gotion waus directed by the repubi- Representative Harris of Iowa has re- —- that an elevatad ro'\ above its tracks was sod aa having skopped his mind, & rowarks, sald: “Tlore is & man in this cou- | Facoma over the. Cuseade "division i ‘thy | 48 cAucus Veatorduy galy after a bitter PN I sepm s on ascouiw AR lax: Bajls bigok-Suit, L ) tion was pussed just before adjournmer; . C 1 ch s X K e which gives each represontative dele- . o e —— Eon frahipuasnd 1Uat Before adiour e So's, | Brexation who is 80 mean and unfaithful to | Northern Paciic railrond and. theace dowe ,‘,‘:,:‘:ég::,r,';};{',,;;;;:;:ahfl Malstgley wera: | NUGLENIN -BACH Lioplegisiatae and mfll Burraio, N. Y., Fob. 6.—ho ovidence in Fas' OF Tnger Time, toe treusurer. 1f this is not done legal pro- | D18 Wife that it is a wonder God does ot | 10 Portland. This held up only a short time | of Payson, - As amended the role is in the | av the rate of §100 a tmonth. the libel suiv of Rev, Dr. Ball for £25,000 Cuwmo,d" k "Spwiol Telegram 1o v ceedings will be commenced, Public inter. | T8 fre and brimsione upou his head and | 8ud reports this mor are 10 | exact shape of the corresponding rulo in the | John Beck, Company C, Twelfth infantry, | demages against the New York Evening | myy g3, MIWAUKG ago-St. Paul roads wst in the affwr increases daily, PORSWL Biin the effect that a heavy windstorm | receding house, now in confinement at Fort Omaha, wili b | 1ost, growing out of the presidentinl cam: | have tuy Route from OHOU tow o fastor . The preacher pointed his finger to Thomas | 00 tbe Cuscade divison blew pu HONE D - discharged from the sorvico of the United | paign of 1881, was closed today and counsel % Route from OF : A Ternivle Fall. :‘flle‘:::n‘,.wlx:: d(:‘ti'cuplnlnll, B sent near the pul down many large l""w yreos, bfm.l“ins:ll;u minatons. States, to date November 7, 1557, hu{un the summing up, passen; Bluffy-ansss ‘;“l‘“‘; L‘fig u':l"l‘: V. 0 31 h 80 tha! e wires and isorganizin, ot 3 e - Vil - c| b/ { P 4 Warenioo, Iw., Feb. 6.~[Special Tele- | to by feet to- inquire if tho parsos wesnr s | food 1n the Wilametis. river at Bortiang | WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.~Tho prosident today RS AAIRCAY) Apd il poal chui)::}-whrdupu‘fil‘x::t;"dun&lfl‘n’:l.figu‘n'::u"la‘::v} hourr== dollowed wuit, Today gram to s Bu]—By tho giving away of | be porsonal in his remarks. 'No- sooner was | 4180 carried away the cable of the company, | 8eat tho followiug no ous to the senate: | Southy Dakota, vica, G. W. Shaffer, removed, | vaic. 1ta resnects Lo 13ull for having doue so. | 16 TRAINS DAILY /0 uotice that begin- o scuflold ou the new strect stund pive this | Coleman on uis feet than half a dozen aea~ | Which was laid dcross it, making the break | Paris Kilbourne to be yor of custows Hen Keynolds of Wymore, Neb., 'is here, ~ | John G. Milburn, for the defeuse, said it | 2" AND COUNCHopt & thirteen-hour sfteruoon two of the workmen, Juck Long | €008 Were up demauding that ho sit | in connection still more serious. at San Francisco; Alauson W, Beard, col- | Followiug ure the delegates to the Na- | was to be regretied Lhatthe old foelings of ‘nfcago, ~ANIA - The, oiber }'.““} of Humilton, Ont., aud Wilder Barden of | d0W8. Gverything was iu an uproar and an The general manuger of the Northern Pa- | 1000 or cugtoms for thedistrict of Boswon | tiogal Guard association in session here: | 1554 were to be raked over by this miuister | 4t pagl Minnea, time, 0 R & 'l“} s Cily, wero precipitated to tho bottom, o | SHiCMPL Was made to eject Coleway, ~Cole- | cific railrond telegraphs to the Associated i Charl Mass,! P o | Nebraska—General dohn C. Bounell, treas- | in bis greed for money, The action was 4] [ mall train 1o twelve distance of elgliy five feot. Long's ucck | fyht, "oasied, aud soiziok u stick of wood | pross frow Tacomn, Wash., statie that tho | 873 Charlestown, Mass | Postmasters, Town | o “Goncral A, V. Col, adjatant gonorals | broughit for defamation of oharacter to gor, Bock Island, Freeport;o uttach passevger Jeus broke and bo expired in'a fow minutes. | LK Be4T the stove ho bogan to wicld it | Teport thut the Northern Piacific is w trouble | Omr I Brooks. Haglo aroves evaiat | Colonel 0. H. Phillips, Frat regimont; Lieu: | mouey, when it appeared the plaintift hat| Clinten, Dubuque, SU18r1y oo this traln Hurden's escape from fustant deatii was [ 600 it fast, luocking four men to the | is ubsolutely untrue. The road, includin | M- Hirdsull, Bl Sehmit Savanth | tevant Colonel C. J. Bills, Secoad regunent; | not suffored at ail in either character , Elgl Madiso wiruculous. He i terribly bruised and sov- | S00F and fatally ‘wounding Jeremiah Fer- | all its bravclics, is open and all trains are | Sustoms, Illinois— T Mose. Elshinatioete’ | Major J. C. Watson, purse. “What an opportunity for a minis al By Ny ©rai of bis Fiba wro broked, but bo will prob. | FUROI: One” man Wrenchod ‘the club from | movios. Towae ot W Homhes s Lachthmlistrict. | dleneral 8. I, Piick of Omahs 18 %0 be the | 1o bo gracious and say that de the camps— | Belelts Winooa, . vivals. ably recover, ticomun and dealt him a deadly blow across A - 0. AYPVrah diatrioh. ) superiatendent of mortgage indebtedness for | Was passed be would let the matter ¢ Aad all otbar importagt potuty disus, from Liver- o roead Ho then walked out of the now Storm in Kans The Plotir 1 Nebraska iu the taking of the eleventu | Hut no, bomnust drag it into court angfpg Voo hronsh ekate aall ea thab Fell From a Teain. S agand s not been socn since. The | Kaxsas Cirx, Mo., Fob. 6.—Au Associated | The Fluciroved. census, up things painful o many. A i i Shrien o Harser Hloekedland, from Aute Moscatexs, T, Feb. 6.—[Spcolal Tolo- | F1°h 14led soe time and was Jarticipated | pioas dispatch from Oakley, Kan., says a |\ SOFIA Fob. 6,71t I8 now proved that | Tho firo marshul today submitted to Chief | snould ot preach the gospel ono da 8P b 54 the AuadVarnool gram to Tue Bee|—A man nawed Nickel | clubs as weapons. heavy snow storm i8 iu progress thronghout | Major Panitza had all things prepared for | Parrish his report on the fire at Hecrowey week und play tho pari of the d0teCmmmmm Coloman and Ferguson maln line {no Suale, from Koo s BB ", the entire western portion of the state. So | surroundiog the palace’ during the ball Sat- | Tracy’s bouse, Iiis bis opinion that the fire | other six.” Iway, sod |, v A 1‘1’.?,&!’{}“.‘&‘3'.‘&'}‘&""1‘;"5‘&"1.}."Jl':.,‘iu?'.’,'n’ ;-;:5. killed ‘and three others severely in- | far travel bas not been delayed. urdsy, and the plot was to kill Priuce Ferdi- | 0riginated from the explosion of a coul oil Attorney Mooet, for tho prosecutemsror &wévn passengers by conrteous’® A'ld!:.l::fih ::31: aud bie died at 3 0'clook this Morning. e S M e nand 4t that time. 1 P in one of the bay windows, peeck this afternoon :v Vi @enerat Mansser 4 PO e | The Pl See g Sl in & Muddle, Viexya, Feb. 6.—Kalopkoft, a merchant of © seuate commitios on commerce today . r—g—— A5 C OARSERTRER, TN, tow Balu- A Boone Murder Trial. Feob. 6.—Fire In th i Ausaxy, N. Y., Feb. 6.—The vote by | Rustchuk aud formerly a Kussian officer, | UPanimousty voted 1o report adversely Me he Weather Fore 51ngs afd 454 y BooxE, fa., Feb. 6.—{Special Tele 1 New Yourk, Feb. 6.—Fire io the matting hich the world’s fair bill was arrested for ity in the FPanitza | Millan’s bill authorizing the construction of For Omaha and vicinity: B L. HIEAVFORD. Asslstant Gone, Tun Bk ein tho Aot oours 0 | fuctory of dosep Wilde & Co, 1n Brooklyn, | Jrhich the worla's fair bill was lost wester | SGoh B4 o 000 loved o b the Agess @ bridgs ucross Le river at. Detron, For Nobrasku: Colder, nokeesnies: o | =] - " 2 " " > senator eagun made 0 4 4 trial of u prowiiuent young grocer, Thomus | 5% DIkl 410 about $150,00 damugo; 1088 | ooneidered i the senate and passed. B ot e, fsaian logation i | 1, CR0F'S aohom to apond 80,000 000 10 s | winds, fair weatner, dA TS M0 WAde P. Rogers, on the oharge of madslaughter, | SOV Ie0,0Y I0Urauce. ke fire in | . \hen tho wssembly ‘orld's fair bill was poiistnss .l ing @ deep water burbor at Galveston. A | For lowa: Fair, warmer, Sedh Muny Imitate, None Fqué was bogun. ‘Nearly & year h ¥ e on | received iu the assombly from the senate as Salainanat riously Ll subgcommittee was appointed 1o draft a bill | colder Suturday worning, var s, Dis- & carly & year ago Rogers hud | the Pettebone shaft, by which four men | amended, u motion was carried to non. a Be ¥ ¥y fi e A co., 80 sltercation with & young man nawed Fal- | were seriously buraéd yesterday, is spread- 1 Gonoar il the senats amonducents sud s ton. | PAVANA, Feb. 6i—Goveruor General Sala. | %43 Feport o the full commitee. For Eouth Dukota: Fair, ex¢ “Os rod tigvoral Iyron &, beoron, adjutaut. | fo sasteru vortion by lighie) seneral; Captwia W. L. Alexaudcr, United | nortiwesterly winds, = 4LL0 | | l *5 0L 8 o savarisientens liug, und, it is churged, struck hiw on the | ing, aud the shaft has been sealed up, ference commitiee was appoiuted. munaca is seriously ill,

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