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HE OMAHA DAIiLy BEE. VM(')lA% ING, APRIL 1890, NUMBER 2:3. NINETEENTH \']EANR. OMAHA, 'l‘lll'RSrl)AY FOR HICH LICENSE IN T0WA, | fomiton troney Rick of, ot Kaptt, | denton which Americn can ok, for rpest | (YNART) ON THE; SUGAR CUT, | b, i hatiticmion hat o Mo | money, 20, 3§ 5 ovemmcnt, s | MET FOR -~ REORGANIZATION, the work of prohibition: that it could not be . | debate closes, and the seating of Messes. | number of these i hiave boor secoived ——— enforced entitely by state legislation: that | FUNERAL OF MR. HIMEBAUGH. s | Sanders and Powers is not_expected before | by men in cong are referred to the | ety v was going from the state to enrich for P i the first of next week, and itis only n ques- | committee on bai € ¢ and curteney, The | Reprecentative Gathering of Business Men at | rlin liquor Wi gl the welfare of | His Remains Temporarily Interred at More Than TwemiF¥iys Por Oent Will | tlon ofa fewdays when they will take their | petitions go so far, =+ sugaeat that the law | Important Session of the Interstate Com® ¢ 1 state demanded the substitution of loca byt b A seats authorizing these | shall direct the ap- | ¢ ¥ the State Capital, option and high licensc R Sl AL e Ruin the Beet Business, Senator Manderson today, by request, in- | pointment of statety cal ngents \ho sall merce Railway Association, Colonel O'Keefe of Creston spoke elo- SAN Josr, Cal,, April 2. [Special Telegram | troduced a bill to restove RS, May to the ve- | receive, the former) )a year and the lat quently, claiming that his town, through pro- | to Tue Bee]--The funcral of Pierce C tived 11at of the navy with the rank of lio £1,600 @ year: - EX-GOVERNOR KIRKWOOD'S LETTER. | hibition. hud lost &6,000 wit v ing | Himebaugh took place at3 p, m. today. The | APPEAL, OF THE WOOL GROWERS, | tenant commander: alson petition signed by house commf n postofices and | THE TERRITORY IT WILL CONTROL. one drunkard, Formerly they had 83 | vomatin will Herekftes b salicved to OmaNa. | 100 citizens of Antelope county, Nebraska, in | post roads has agre part favorably a loons and sixteen hundred dealers, now they | favor of protecting the beet sigar industry of | bill extending the let\ - carrier service to -— this countr. towns of 5,000 population or more, where the hatd hirty-two The services were held at the Vendome hotel The Republican Party Not in Favor ¢ Y N Tmings of Des Moines said | by Rev. Dr. Wakefield, the Episcopal clergy- | A Substitute Reported By the Ju- | T B | roceipts of thie ufftces oxcead 5,000 anuually. | Between Chicago and the Rocky | o anti-trust bl s reported today from | Priy S, Heatn Mountains and Canada and the Bulldozing as Carried on by the that the resolutions m ungualiied i | man. The pall bearers were M. Campbeil diciary Committee For the Anti- _ | hearty support not. understand | L, R, Johnson, Fred Sehneider, W. R. Taft, " y ¥ sonfte . co on judiciary in sult " the Ne N bl how people in pow d refuse so reason: | W, H. Cutter and Joln . Bell, il but the | IEUEe HTPam s Sa IOk NG T ey | AMERICAN SHIPPING. Gult Outline of the New Resolutions, | able a request. He said that the method of 4 first named being Nebraskans, Mrs, Him on the Tariff Schedule, | RS o 5 the foriti of % LAtk bt ceheeinn, oF: | A Butbaidy: Hovommanital by the Ootifs Agreement, ng the law in Des Moines was an out- | baugh and danghter will remain here a few conspiracy in restrainig of trade or comme 5 Tives Mo b o reed by seoundrels, The | weeks, Mr. Merriam will return to Omaha mittec on Merchant Marine. g ) ong the several states and territories or | r A Des Motses, Tn., April 2.—[Special Tel. | Gty was | nent as if iwas | in o fow days. For four days before death | Wasmixatos BuneavTue Osana Bee, o e vatn on taets | WasiiNoiBy, April 3.—The house commit- | ouiesco, Aps special Telogram to visited by a calamity severe that of | My, Himebaugh took no food and was anx- 518 FOURTEENTH STREET is i S tee on merch marine X s e e ot el ) A 00k no food und _was 51 o it ol ey w | tee on merchant marine fisheries toduy | A THBR L Fo L W i egram®o Tur Bee.|—The convention of re- | gegkuk.” Fhey were at the mercy of a gang | ous for death to come. He suffered much WASHINGTON, D, C., April 2. Lot ALRIL TBRALL Aot ,.]'“!,I,,'l',';‘:r.. reported a bill (o place the American mer LR et e ety publicans of Town who are opposed to prohibi- | of twenty constables, who plundered them to | pain, - His mind was cleqr to the last. od, tha BROb BUTAL . i e i bt e il a combina- 3 tinn of the Tnter tion met at 10 o'clock today in the Grant club | satisfy their personal groed. The city was Mr. Oxnard, the bect sugar manufacturcr | tion or conspiracy, or who shall monopolize or | chant marine engaged in teade upon an rooms in this city. It was called to order by | Put fo the expense of £50,000, 260,000 and 3 whé will establish a lagge factory at Grand | combine or conspive with any other person | gquality with that of other nations. The L000 1o enforee u law for those harpies, who Island, Neb,, arrived Bere today from the | OF persons to monopolize any part relpal provisions of the bill haye wiready | Prescut auspiclous forthe reorgunization, Tt of the trade or commerce among | Beon given, The report accompanying ft | it 1 accomplished it will result in the lrgest ommerce Railwiy s socintion was held today, The omens are at A. B. Cummins, chairman of the exeeutive | R ELION ; 4 3 ere aided by equally rascally justices of the west, He says that thé beet sugar industry : committee, of Des Moines, George E. Hub- | peace, : . . kit ¥ | the several states and territovies or | gave in part and in muny respects the most important y 4 ¥ Rostlos s country Bt o reduction of | with forel s <hall be deemed pui ¥ . bell, the veteran prohibitionist of Davenport, | - Other addresses were made by Julius | o e ettt Lot b 10f | with forcigm nations shall be deemed wuilty The ocean transportation of the United | railrond assoclation in the country. 1t I8 pro- but now u staunch advocate of high license, | Lischer of Towa City, Major Burneit of Jack ST. PETERSBURG, April 2.—The minister of | duty on sugar propose )y the house com- | of a misdemeanor and iction shall be | qputes averaged $240,000,000 annually for | posed to 1 nder the name of the Bl : ‘I i -'| s v | Son county, Thomas Hedge and 1. W, Smith public instruction refused the petition pr mittee on ways @nd means; that the pro- | lr-u!nhh‘ by a l'llln'wl 00 or »IIMpI‘l\ul\lHl'I‘I“ | the past ten years. Taking our share of this | Yeagiem Associutod vailw il ‘| was unanimously elected temporary ™ chuir- | 0y it A Ragun of Malcom and W. /| pared by the students of the university here | ducers of sugar beets and the manufacturers | forone year, ov both, Any proporty ewned | gra cent we have the amout of | LA B man, It had been intended to elect ex-Gov- | X Purk of Dos Moies o1 5 3 ol HaR I 4 'S | under any contract or by dny: combination or | 2150000, (. 10 por cent of which is $1%,000,000, | Jines members the association between > ¢ % Ak A 3 asking @ reduction of the entrance fecs, the | of beet sugar would be willing to stand a re- | puisuant. to. any conspiraey. and being in 000, 000; 000, ity 3 g ernor Kirkwood chairman of the convention, |~ The chair, before putting the resolutions, el ; : ) ST | e e el ] S . any consy L € in | Surely it would mot be @ bad | Chicago and the Rocky mountains, Canida I 1 bl family provented s atiend: | advised the dolcgates if the logislaturodid not | wnrestricted admission of Jows and thoequal- | duction of 25 perf tenty but - ve | course of transportation shall be for feited to | fnvestment for the nation to puy out £15,000,- | and the gulf. D T otiom of s marm vas received | EVant the request mado to work together il | ity of male and female students, Three hun- | duction such s is prop ed in the tariff | the United Statcs u bo seized and | 40 aunually to seeare the opportunity to carn R T e e thunders of applause. Tt swis followed | the next convention, when they would de- | dred excited students assembled today intend- | bill, umounting to nearly 60 per cent is un- | CondebneC by like s a8 those e | and save g180,000,000¢ But if this s too | a0 e Gt RO 4 i iunaers Pl R ot OWE | mand the concession referred to. e % {iitstéo. 4 ‘o | rcasonable and that he will stop work upon | £ording property imported contrary to law. | e make it' 5 per cent. That would be B it u afle linageer by the reading of an excellent letter, of which ing to march to the ministry, but the police 0 T T DT st Bl b thinHad ChC Bininees 5 : A Sl . the following 1s the closing pavagraph A vote was taken and everybody, delegates PR, s Hindied: 5t and convert §t into a manufactory | 4 on who shall be injured usiness | gouble what the bounty bill will call for in | White of the Atchison, Viee Prosident M- R TTIo L sk [ Tkvte stiost oBtion's i visitors, voted in favor of the resolution. 5,9 thom, Thive hundvad st | of sometting else In thigevent tho duty Is not | OF DrOerLy by any, othor person or comac: | ton v The estimate of the committee is | Mullen and General Manager Chappell of the L Lam In favor of local optio SOHABIOR oAl (LIt be ane o Pl AN b | atior Sson of anything forbidden b Rl | . Y BEOL G smmittee will present the resolutions to cchnological institute and many | yqised above the amount fixed during the de- | 8t 0 G den that under the terms of the bill payment in | Alton, Viee Prosident Stone of the B. &. M D otk promioLa the publlD. we islaturc in a fow days of the school of fovestry and of the | bate upon the billin thd house. He says the | this nct iy sue in the ireuit court of the | bounties for the fisst year would be-for suil- | et ARG t \ Mt law But some of our | ving speeches were made by a number my of medicine were arrésted for taking | beet sugar representatiyes will make a strong | United States and vecover three-fold the | iy vessels $16H,5187 steam vessels, $1,71 3 s of delogeittos all i e with the resolitions, | Part in seditious meetings. - At Moscow fif- mined fight for i reduction of the | dumages sustained. @9 u total of he annunl inercaso | St Louis and Keokuk & Novthwestern, Vice meral Ma 1 Riploy of the Burlington | abroad is stronger than ever hefore, message recommends retrencliment in expenses of the government, made in th republ Tl fenture'of the meeting was the. attempt | teen students were arvested and will b tried | present duties of not anore than 25 per cent | . This act includes corporations and associa- | would be about & per cent, so it would be | President Harvis aud General Freighit Agent purty Wil never earry an’eleetion in T of Lewis Toddhtintor, the veteran prohibi- | on the charge of being political revolutionists. | and he believes they will succee tions existing under or authorized by theluws | gy v e LTy o ey L H T L Bl eatot & Mol Preve aiin, Well, that l00ks to me very much S es ok Tite AL €6 BEe The convention | Forty-two have been expelled from the uni pomtdfanmt L1 - L P of the United States, the several states and | o 5.0 ! s R e DR A R SATKE and U AL Riat dlspcand tortif out but a | versity. Forty-four will be subjected tominor : ! territories or any forcign country. Roprosentativo Fithian submittod: the dent Hughitt and Viee President Newma Hover toale Kindlyto thaemado: of e Al iate s o Ditve eed that | punishments and the remainder will be re- nator Manderson whs at the treasury de- | The committee has had four or fiv - | port ot the which says the suby the == Northweatem, Bresidont & Millor Ih‘n{v:llnu s 1.;|‘ il that wi ul wn{‘ KIH la\-n{] xank' 'I\‘ leased. it today to ascertin why official noti- | ings on the subject and unanimously | {\ h1d B oy fosteving a privileg and Assistant General Manager Tucker policy s heen pursued for some ting 1o ) allo ¢ speak, say- AT ¢ ¢ i as not beey ¢ sureties for bt tha Al g te (b el 1 privileged | - 8 4 x R el Prema prohibitionists in ropublican states that | ing that = he had been in & The disorders are considered as signs of | fication has not been made to the surcties for | to support the measure they nave reported, Ml s e i i e e Dy pted probibition, and 1s now [ yef > L bibl | revolutionary pluns connected with the agita- | the amount over £100,000 which the Omaha | which will insuve its passage through thesen- | inority believe umore effective way to bring ¢ I threatened here, Tt e won In the pust | republican convention where the prohibi- | ¢/ o ST LR rding the treat- | public building sitefs to cost, He stated to | ate. As the judiciary committee includes | A sk QLY o bring | John of th IRock Island, General ireatened here, Tthas v L tionists had put a g on any one who didn’t | ton in foreign countries regarding the treat- | B2 L PR S v 4 | ate. 4 judicia : s | about the revival of the shiy dustry is | M s Ho OHlGaE , PR S D I U Eh Honists hud put i was on any on¢ who 4t | ment of prisoners in_ Siberin, It is not | Supervising Architect Windrim that until | among its members nearly all the great con- | for cong s T e s e i the Chicago, St. Pl & ‘The convention is one of the most notable | A ER iy e Fodd. | thought th nt has the slightest pros- | the suretics were notified of the exact amount | stitutional lawyers of ihe senate its action | g e ion Lo THea 1At vt peil ansas City, General Manager Winter of the ever held in this state, - Tt comprises 215 dele- | hnderstand awhat freo speceh wes. | Locd of aven students. at |- of the deficit they couldinot proceed to collect | may be rogarded us the fingl Judgment of the | i1 s which rosteain ade. ropodl the navi- | Chicago, Minncapolis & Omaha, General AL compE hunter then spoke from the extreme prohibi- a5 1ccess, Sixty-soven students A O T AT AN o (AR S VIS | s e s CC g o BTAL U ! i in trade, repeal the navi agro, ) ! 3 aha, I They be o splash f 1 tutional b Sure ! 4 gntes. They bear no_ splushe Hov standpoli i OnG oL thapromi irkoff university have been urrested and | dhd transmit it to the federal antl constitutionality of the measur gation laws and permit merchants to bay | Freight it Hooper of the Denver & Rio mud, are free from the odors of the pot house | 8 SHRERE FRRIRERE B0 CRRE mini xpelled. Windrim called in his law clerk and dirc | It will be noticed that many of the amend- | {6 ships where they can buy them cheap- | (3 < 1 ciucs, and are not tainted by the suspicion | s Tev, M Burmett, & Setiod st o stey plas Gty Bim to eo-operate with tho dopartment of Jus- | ments added to the Dill in the senate have | est and siil them uudor he Americin g4 | 1o LR of heingz wire-pulling politicians, They are | fronl dicison couty. e W ot DI1Z MESSAGE. ice in the ascertaining of the exact flgures | heen stricken out, the most conspicuous of : annibal & St Joseph, President Fish of tho busincss men, manufucturers, merchunis and | B m i Lo e mprc by S g ek o AT nnea ately whichawas " that offered by Senator Inglls, Towa Pensions Granted. Hlinois Central, General Manager Acker. of rofessional gentlemen, There is not a bum- [ UGSt DUt IASE 088 AL ot e | Mexicos Ore ved— cench- | 1o the gentlemen in Omaha ywho have to ma prohibiting dealings in options or futures in e A olo S SeolvoR DTG (no ot e e ahign.sheOr taara oF oMo eonyention adjou ied amid great en- [ Mexico "(I I":""h"('."::”"l“l::h"“‘“"“" good the deficit. Senatbr Manderson thinks | food products. 1' asked Mu. Ingalls why his | | WASHINGTON, Ap: [Special “Telegram |\1. Towa Central, Receiver Traesdale of th fought in the ranks of prohibition D0 — i 0P V%106 A DO ESB5(h" hotses of that the money will be fortheoming and that | amendment was not included in the judiciary | 0 Pk Br. | —lowa: Original Tuvalid—Elicl | Minneapolis & St Louts and Vice President fty counties of the state are represented, The Legislature. i \ {elef ~|l“ ot " uses 0 (I|~-”>\\.'|lllh 1\3«' 9nthmmn the way .r H“[ | committee. He replied that the committee | Gilbert, Wiota: Thomus W. 1, Seranton How n:q Geneval Manager Hays of the Wa- the delegates residing in every town of i Drs MoixES, T, April 2.—Tho house this | CONSress were opcned lust evening. In his crmment securing f title to the site and | had endeavored to frame a measure which | City: Luther Hall, Novthborowgeh: William | bash. The important absent. lines were ilie R (0 L qp | movning pussed a bill increasing the number | e : President Dinz says the internal and | procecding to theconstrgiction of the buildin would receive the endorsement of all fts moms | Silcott, Indianola: Novman M. Smith, Mouti- | Union Pacitic, Missourd Pacitic, St. - Louis & Ihis body of men cannot be izmored, Tt | oIS BESE S e v isors in coun- | external velations of Mexico are peaceful and FAVOI THE HOUSE SILYER BILL, bors, and - thorefore: thoy hud. 1o 16ave | allo: John Clauseor, Clinton : Willimm Albort, | San Prancisco, Rio Grando Westorn, Kunsis must result in destroying the tie vote in” the | o \Chire there ave citics over 25,000 inhab- | good effeets are expected to follow the delib- | A gentleman who toduy made a partial [ out & good many provisions he would | o6 Joun H. Lapella, Winterset; Albert | tort Scott & Momphis and Wiscons house and swaying those senators who op i ] aivissiof LA e fon whother | have liked to have included in the bill, *but iss: Joln H. Lay ity, Fort Scott & Memphis an nsin and & I scnators W | itants. Fhe sehool book bill was diseussed, | epation of the Pan-American conference for | CAnVass of the senate on the question whether | 1 LA ] P. White, West Union. Increase— He Central. Al these except the Wisconsin pose high 1i egislature is post- | hut ng vote was reached up to adjournment. | thanew world and from . {he e the upper branch of , dongress favored the | We ull had our own ideas,”” he continued. | oo ™ Budford: Silas A, Davool Central and Rio Rrande West t word oningz e b license bills before | ayane the bills introduced was one to pr e new world and from the maritime con- | i, jon, silver coinage bill as reported from | **We agreed to drop all controversial points | A Fimel Patterson, Oclwe o LSRR v venti 1 Vhe I #ress shington for the 1 large. L I Rl 1 Mills: Israel Patt 0., Oelw 1i approving the move tucitly by exeusing their it to sce what the convention will do. When | (e for liabilities of mine operators for in- | e govormment at Washington. the message | the senate committce o finance and limiting | and come down to something tangible and | Boqyrgit, Kelloge: Christion Moyes, fon-raprescutation L the house tie s destroed the wavering sont- | §io (o employes, and ono 10 perinit Tilrond | e e el 1o somiler th popositi, | the coitiuge to ££,500,000 month, or the bill | practicable that could be passed through both | Gty ; Suuel Howlette, Brayton: Sunuel E B A S s tors, finding their constituents desive high li- | {00 s 1o 1e or comuiercial pur- | of'the Los eles chamber of commerce fop | 48 it came from tac housé comumittee on coin- | houses of congress. and I am quite sure thut | Hogye “Pama, Reissue-Samuel H., McCoy. | cleeted temporary chaivmun, and Chaivman cense, will, it is said, vote for th s the L es chumbar of com - for | 2 o Weights and measupes. providing for the | the present bill will veceive almost unanimous | ¢y s e e R0y coted | a man, i i I the acqui n of Lower California. Active ¥ a¢ ¥ i ; 5 Original widow Minors of Henrey L. | Walker read the proposed went and the i L UL Tn the afternoon the school hook discussion | ywovk 1o being done on railvonds. The. fin unlimited freo colntigd Jof American silver | >"l';""'::;'"'“‘“-‘:""“""*'" e Dillas a sep. | Powell. Glidden's Philomela M., widoww of | yeport of the comnittec. Tho proposed iyerce- Bt IQECIENEE 8 S L OVVC 3 continued, but no vote was taken. The house | oial condition of the @ S ETical dollars, that he found @Wlmost every senator Do you propose to press your bill as asep- | iV B GEL: Annie Danford. for D P P o the republican party who intend o protect | ont juto ommitice of the whole on th Gl condition of tha vepublic, the Bresideht | in favor of the house bill. “Without exception | arate propositiont SHGE Wi Q0w DL B0 RE DT VI DERIC COIRN o | T ie. DB cei RS L0 kD ikl hatlio und perpetuate the organization fov the grand | S EE eente bill, Richman s Mo he found tho western and southern senators | “A similae bill has been veported from the | ™A T LELC AR | W e o and noble objects which it proposed to effeet |5, (hite of the stringency of the laws it was in favor of the house bifl. Senator Plumb of | house committec and is now “pending action |00 Stynthors, Craige, sase—Benjamin | struction of the present agrcement of the Tie for the welfuro of th statoand the county. | B GO Some Toculities. the pro- Kansos that beyopd ble. doubt | it the other end of the-capitol, 1 refer to the | it SUIRET §EMR RS = R Tis g He reviewed the history of the party hibitory law was openly violated, while in the house free coinage bill w passed | bill introduced by Senator Butterworth. L 5" Cigyy John Henderson, Frankling Will- | Tyans-Missouri Froieht and Passenger Assos sisted that the recent “democratic suec others it was observed. The — democrats WILL SUE FOIt DANAGE: finally by both houses ahd that it will be a | am assured that it is dikely to meet with |, Ghiny, Sehuyler, Reissue—Benjamin 1. § i the state showed that the sentiment o wanted to remedy this condition of affairs, EOTD A0 ltw by the ond of the present fiscal year. favoruble consideration over there, and there- |yt S RENEE Rt e it el A R R IOt th | i i ovalitics whete probibition was Ui | & Nebraska Man Falsely Imprisoned S O DTl wAis il natl thenHouse BULY GonrR, HanuliusEtohgPIio any construction’ of the ugreement, but 1o enforcement. « » law ailure, AT SLitor ) b ) L Mg s | comes before the senate. R ! e ut i ; 2 5 e | popular they wanted its liquor traftic regu- SRR Ofticers of the Amerfean Wool Growers faconstiuei v RCa that what s demanded was high licens: lated. “Aceondingly they were prepared to | PH:n\x:_Mi....\.] ot lu::l.i | rete, | fssociation, now in”this iy, tonight 1ssed R T T \ S T E o 8.1, e tectod coeratape. | L the whole case, but that they would gi St. Minn., April 2.—[Special Tele- | the following appeal: | The bill which passed in the house yester- S oS AS e The Pa TG The alinlll become effoativewiiom of Polk was clected secretary. | jocalities that wanted prohibition | gram to Tug ¥ George F. Kemil of | To the wool growers of the United States | day requiring the purchasers of land on - the LGRS ST LROAEHEEI | Al members: of all assoctions i he following were appointed a committee Sl il conference today unanimously adopted reso- | Siened by in D i oy | (D rcltnco feo ) secural i < Itictunan | Alhion, Nab, awhio| was! recontly i mprisouods | xhc committeofStwipg andl imeans fhins || Bawneodndinircsarvation in) Nebraslentfol) day unanimously adoy D e e O A w0 s B AR St fiiiia! ¢ W. L. Brown, Polk coulty; | said that this bill provided, first, for scttling | in. M for Violating a ety oudi- | ddopted the following schedule of dutics on | mike payment, is a duplicate of the bill of | lutions thatan international American wonc- |y tains, wnd Canada and the salf g Thomas Hedde, Des Moines; J. H. Bolton, ] 100 GO s in Austin, Minn., for violating a city ordi X« [iass e i mountains, i ada i St iy i B | the matter of license or no license by @ popu- 5% e ¢ wools: Unwashed, class 1, 11 cents per | Mr. Manderson reported recently from the | tary union be establish NS Gl By unamimous 1 an become binds Woodbury; W. C. G Clintoni I I | Jav vote. - Second, licenses are to be granted i and subsequently released by Judge | 00na) clags 2, 12 cens por pound; class 3, | ¢ ittee on Indian affaivs, TheDor- | nitional coin or coius be issued. Within a | 18 ST T B mant Muson, Lée; Dy Caswell, Lynng Nelson Ames, | ouly by the district court, and then only to on on a writ of hadeas corpus, will bring | fosting over 12 cents v igund, § contss cost: | sey bill requives purchasers of lands, the dato | Year o less from the adjourument of the con- | I LILEGPCT g, on thivty diys, ATAIL L L SSCITAELS, (R0 AR the proper persous. Third, any onc could | asuit in the United States cireuit court | itg 12 cents or less, 31¢ cemtd pef* pound; | of which purchases ave prior to Jamuary 1, | ference there shall meet in Washingtona |57 ) e B i PEUBSIEILS Eolhaon SR At ke i remonstrance against the issuance of | through his attorney, H. P. Camden, for | washed of class 1 and & slouble duty ; scoured, | 1558, to make fulland_final payment before | committee composed of delegates from each | gy uninons vote after ten dy e Ok IS Mieadow, | livense, and if such remonstrance was con- | $1,000 damages for false imprisonment. It | of classes 1 and 2 and of, class 3 tosting over Juné = 1, 1801, while the Mander- [ hation to cousider the quuntity und uses of | "o fyusiness subject to thet g Chifoknsav 1,."3\ (O TR S ‘"_" ‘Soty; | Sidered sufficient the liconse would be re- | as decided by Judge Nelson that the ordi- | 12 cents per pound, “t¥iple duiy: of class 8 | son Dbill, a duplicate = of which was the currency, coins, ete. the freight and passenger trafifc of the Trans- Hanchett loyd: Dan MeCnrthy, Stovy: D, | fused Fourth, the -license fee is | nance under which Kemil was convicted is | costing 12 cents or less, two andone-half the ssed by the house vesterday, requires all NominAtiona continental associutio nd docal m bty O W Burticl, Avinme. | to be fixed at & minimu sum | unconstitutional and in divect variance with | duty on unwashed. ascrs, withot respeet to date of pur- X A 1 Colorado now under the jurisdict LI que; . ) of 800, und that amount s | the law regulating interstate commerce,. “The bill defines unwashed and washed | ehase, to piy up within sixty days, and lands | WASHINGTON, April 2.The prosident has | Sguthwastern Colovado and Western Coloviado She ollowing were appointed a committeo | 10 €0 10" the county in every case, while | well as conflicting with the ¥ wools in_ accordance with American | forfeited are to be sold at public auction for | sent to the scnate the following nominations: | associntions o B e et oL vty | the municipality could exactgus much more if | zen of one state to sell goods in another. prices and as scoured when washed | not less than $2.50 per aeve,The senate will | 1. Tourrettin, surveyor geneval of | Threc tervitovial associations as now - the LB Clivinins, Pollcs &, M. Antrobus, Des | ibsmw fit. Iifth, any oiic obtaining u llcense o In any other muuner on the | undoubtedly pass the house bill very soon., S Edwinil H) Hasvoy, pousion agont | Sonthwest AV ob RN e At ad to file a 5,000 hond for e full observ- . . 3 . el also wovides q i T i Moines; J. M. ave Sathiny3i | pan ele. ‘""\h‘”f.‘lu'_l“l"'w"'I"‘,{‘m"l"l R he New W tar Steamer. p's © back. It also provid FORIUSATE PETFIGREW. at Detroit, Mich. s ¢ s 9 Kelsey, Indian | and Trans-M Sl wssocin are X "y 4 4 g 1 dvancing class 3 wool when improved by 5 S Dettizr Y : B (e 5 ] o he priv ot of J. C. Davis, Lec; Rathe | e O L e R pcroN sk h [Copyright 189 by Janes Gordon Bennett.] | dvancing cluss 8 wool when | Senator Pettigrew of us | agent at Gr ency, Wis.; “Alex I, | 1o be orga the principa] offper of cach burn, Lynn; Dennis’ Whitney, Clinton; [ 1o COlil b B O et shomd fow | Taverroor, April ew York Herala | U6 admixture of Spauish or tnglish blood £0 | et with another stroke of o MeMill i, deputy et aiditorof | bein i com mer, subject to removil by a E. N, Chinpiy, Mashally & D, Frice, obic | feit l vihit to obtain license auin, Soventh, | Cable—Special to T Brie, ]I the pres- | A Gaiiista s ves toanymanaRuriomberigEtiop el comy N Bt ronsary PR IamViitarliothianyipost (RSN e TR T NG e fom H . \Price, Seott; Leautil FEyewtty | councils und boards of supervisors could fix | ence of enovmous crowds the magniticent | 1 b5 which will secure the full bene- | FEHve O PR W M SO0 OF ey, | esters vates shall b pive propor commissioncr, Otto Sehmidt, Jaclson; 5. 7, Kenyon, Chiek: | [egulatlons under which saloons might | new White Star stemmer Majestic loft the | fits of the abave rules. Jie have deomed it | grow uot only drew thelonly Six year torm | RIVALS THE except in tervitory west of Denver. when usaw: W. W, Walker, Dubuque; L O, Bul- | [ S8 USRS Sl Sl "I‘,",f‘.]," today for her wmaiden trip to New '““‘”‘J"l’”.‘ ‘1:‘\\\\;'1‘1].”.‘»'13‘@‘.[{‘\7 ngHty !:x::_m‘ We | Simong the six terms entered upon by the new. 5 ui -4I‘]l\ notive sl be gven, | All chunees oshicl yarley, DPlymouth | 5 DEY: i 7 ‘i censtows o DONE | Lo CBR ! @:have beontmay \e Dakotas ane ington, A Fi y of thus made shall he eifective on the fivat day Winnestieles A W, Darley, Plymouths | not holding a license, convicted of selling s via Queenstown. Her maiden per- | yody at all times if danger scemed imm O I s L il of the month followinz the meeting, Peomi O R G e liguors, could be punished by a fine of not less nee has been made the subject of some | to inform you and call - for ussistance hopyus IR ¢ fgninekqir GRarNBNEnG, County, Kansas, Arrested. I TS S was as follows o W, French, e ! wted weavy bets in Liverpool shipping civeles. She | time has wow arvived fa notify you of events | ori committees on indian affaivs, vailroads, | DEXVER - Colo, April Special Tele- | by common consent. Auy member can with- W. Grohe, Clinton W. A, Park, Polic; 1 Lnsuprorbors thamansuralio sesortad thiGl jicarmoginpullicomplonien biof second and | and o solicit yourald i securing the Das- | juigration and improvement of the Mississ | €ram to Tue Brr. |~ Rawling county, Kansas, | oit notice mect the vate of w competitor not il TGl naon " | it was Tavored by o majority of the people, as | third class passengers, numbering about of the bill as yveported. The wisdom, | 0 ver. His being placed upon the | near the Colorado liney has produced a horvor | member, the rut L omatter for dise expressed in the cleetion last year. Prohi- | thousand in - al s the American mails, | justice and patience displayed by the republic | B GO0 LR 0Gs Poday eives him | that is exciting all westem K Ll sionat the Xt ometing. A two- bition wats unpop and the revalsion o - | can members of the committee in dischirging | (i catost possidle advantige. for SOVIE | vens a1 o Groctan Chlobonrd set, | DS 5 vote will —then * uiihrize sentiment i’ Towa was plainly exprossed Ihe Mackey Tines Absorbed. [ Tiicir deticate and " difienlt dutios chaiene | [h LS i vantage for S0V | yors ago Frank and_ Grocian Chloboard set- | i "o, X o thinds voth agaiiist <hil g liconse. i otiier states was cninently e Yo, April 2 Tho Post_says there | the approbation of fhe American peovle. | dian utairs ot Gentrie o oitions | ted two miles southeast of Atwood and were | construe the vote as @ breach of the agices . Collins of Keol forchaivman, with | SRS 3 ibi g appears to be ground for the belief . LRl CAtLDIERE comprehens | o eould have secured, and just those which | afterwards joined by their father and mother, | ment R i o ol ot A | A s tor pition, et | s o fo th bl th the | 2 o5 LN S ] | £ SOMLIS S s il | et 8 Sl M B | L e s an it 5 ! nts; AL Perty of Holke | democratic party was honest i 1 favored, alled Mackey system ads comprising | our industries and especially those Belonging s e AL 3 to be made through the assocition i less s With two dssistants. Mr. Collins | }o'6{d not think that party dominant inTowa, | the Evansville & Terro Haute, the | 1o ngriculture and tho fuem, 1 pussed it will | Mittee on public Jands bills donating 5000 ‘ mather died suddenly and was buried by the | 4016 be ke L ,',..]".n:,.. 15 Iouked! by | | Tjournment was tak F250 p. m, at Foster's opera house., After reconvening the committee on permi nent organization reported i favor of J. A for years was the leading spirit in_the anti- | \ g ot | ] X 2 ! Hil : 30loon worlk. In Keokuk, sponding liberaly of | 4iid did not want it to etirn the saloon to the | peoria, Decatur & Evansville, revive business, eive enplovment, to labor | (54, G000 TROHN TN EERSREUR | family in veat laste, the neishbors Knowings | other or the trai i< non-competitis. his means to secure convictions of liquor | Sty ACe i Lo Lo B H OPel S hat | ville & Louisville, the Cincinnati, uand restore DrCeL H'i\’rl.lln‘liihvn.\ silence the | ) ho ysed by the state militia for a perma- | nothing of the affuiv until after the burial. | The duties of the commissiopers ave preac slers gid the en went of the law. He | (0 heople of the state wanted, The ve- | & Michi the Louisville, Evansyille cry for free trad ‘[';,‘ “'r‘-}}f '“‘5"““‘-\"}_ I encampuient ; ing to the state of [ Abouta year later the father disappeaved and | tically the same as those of tht present chair- said thal it was still his proud boast thiat he | LR IEARE R HETC RHER FOF G | St Louis, and the Richmond have been | b o 3y come from foreleuors i tE | South Dakota 3 per cent of all. sales of publ men, a5 0 prohiibitionist, but he was u prohibi- | hublici party hid varriod out the Wil 0fthe | ke into the Luke Shore-Vanderbiit system | coadiutors who desive ta control our markots | jayds; appropriating £400.000 for surveys in sint e of two or more of the tionist only where prohibition could be en- | Ll G s Sl bering by the sale of @ controlling intercst in the | and thus prosper by the misfortune of our | )¢ state: making appropriation for 2 i freight associations are to be held when ciple. Thouglh sentiment was shimbering in | 3% 40 FU6 G0 0TS The offect was to | people.C Never hofore in the history of Jegis- | vivS5ia o fssue patents to nocent Mary, wife of Grocian Chleboard, whipped | neeessary. There shall be a commissioner [ was gone several weeks before it was known forced, Where it could not bo put into effect. | {ih!%, THOHEN BRL s slinostumin ! ‘ the corn fields in November, it wis 0w | an advance of 111 points in the price of | lution were the interests of agriculture and | ohysivs of lands proved up but for which i Joe severely, Tl compluined to o neighbor | and assistant counnissioner of the passonger | | | in the neighborhood. On December 25, 1589, address was enthusiastically applanded. The | he wanted local option and high license, His | S e R aroused und demunded a retention of the law. | oy cville & Terre Haute to 120 today, | 1bor so well provided for. Immediate and | pionts have not been issucd. boy, saying that if they punished him again | department Committio on 1vsolutions roported us follows |- ciike sl thut the republicans wera kit | oeaiiat 1083¢/'on Friday <7 | encrgetic efforts on your part to sccure the Sk G chomember shall designate - officer, and cheers followed every fa n\l lll: law's vetention and must stand ] ¢ passage of the bill in both branches of con TARIFF BILL KICKERS, i . e who shall be personally respons for ”“') o resalutions o e ot | Glvolon Boics veconmnendedinebrdate | Vatican and the Brazitian Republic. | i, T T R Tl commitice on wavs aud mean s st ond . My had ol by o | making und maintaining of pass tarifls tothe pr republivan party | o ums and high license, but the people as apyriyht 1890 by James Gordon Benne a6 ho Wi OV eing hombarded with protests against some afternoon of ecenmb 20 | on his roud hioe A e 2in the Chl plattorn, and | \»\“"“5*‘.”“;1‘“ '.iliv“‘\]"q s, iU meoloine o l\(“', I ,:‘\._ gL r\_‘ 1‘: n l!ll.l | yoee” ot tho wool growers und - of | foutures of e tarill, purticularly reparding | Mary went to aneighbor's at Hoseneek, and | For the purpose of fucilitating the wark of v u . April] 2.—[New ork crald | other agricultural intevests should bo heard | gha’ duty on hides, lead, SHVEE ores, earpet [ while there gota coupleof apples, one of | the passnerassociution It shull: b divided continue: wools and tobaceo, | to the Novthwestern, Western, Southwest he (Joe) would tell how Groci W recognizo the lguor trafle s one whicl | muand fo vepel came from logalities where it | Cuble~Special to Tus Bir.—The pope has | i the halls of leglslation immediately bilgsihora kot ooubic of - 4unles [one st regulutions, but insist thit the objeet | is not enforced, and it is with poc e | 4 lefined ‘ i e e ¢ | and with emphasis, urging the passage of this e M ) el which she ate herself, bringing the other h ou Y S e TR L R e G L | finally defined what shall be the position of it ) g | "Phe Massachusetts men have announced | 1 ) il | ern, Contral und Trans-Missouri” committees. Qi kL o] s MO ’(’.‘u‘.‘-‘\n.'..-'.h”n uch, domand. 1t thoy bad | 4y o vatican respecting the Brazilian republie, | il called tho McKinlog Bill. - Addr | very positively that they will not support tho | homie to Joe, ~ Joo was told there was un Phe Western Associated railways ave (o ho ENpGHenco I this, as woll i other stites, done théiv duty us good citizens no suth do- | 40 e olverine s beon instructod. to | hos 0f congress: by tologram, by lottors, by | pill” unless the duty on hides is vemoved, | apple in the houso o the tuble for him, und, | governed by mn exeettive committoc, vonsist elusively shown that ger S Lot Hans il by S 1 istrptec 10 1 resolutions from wool growers and other as ile the rvepresc ives o o s i ' he went i o the apple, 1z of achiivinan and commissioners o Suidlbioly Sy Eh R flo. moved h tndefinito postponcment of tho | ordor: tho: bishopa nnd clavgy of Brazil.to | ocation. ant by botleions. . sisting wpon | Liile tho wevivsontitives of tho smolilng | boylike ho went i, ato tho apple, andin | e otk chitiigin ARCLAS COMMIARERCLS BE atlapted Gither 1o suppress inten bill recognize the republic on_condition that the | garly action, Do not popit free traders, 1me | oo o R eatiny the ity o Ciivac | fifteen minutes was taken sick and lay down | G LR BEG, PRSCRRCE GOUTE RIS ner promocemorals and tho experimant - ould Blythe seconded the motion and said he | rights of the church are respected, porters and their allics to defeat the b : & | on some chul hon - howasl solzed avith (| (088 0 T 08 ol b port the finding to the presidents of each line, he abandoned and the law so modified that | could not favor the proposed law until the - St sroposed. ‘Tho timo b i 3 2 convulsions, and rigidity chavacteristic of those eommunities which — desire a pla of Town ut & goneral oloction on: that Blootedin Colire AV onan. HESYRMEIL IDROSS saiila Lama, Y % |, The western people do not want the tobaceo | gypvehnine poisoning wis manifest. Then | S peok e d 1 '« S ehango shall - have the right 1o [ BER O et themselve AR =~ IR ae MLz o2 if we do our duty, when we can secu | tax vemoved and the manufacturers of clear | iymeian ook tho by on his back and w Bither the executive board o a s Gimine whether ntoxteating * lguors | et DRGHS Y OH JCansas Ciry, Mo, April 2.—[Special T prosperity of Awcrican industrics, 1f We | pravana tobacco ave making a fight against | 5 De's Noighbor on the Atwood and Ober. | Shall arbitrate « there being no per shall be sold as o beverage within their B e ia Moinoiad T to Tur Bre.]—At Suling, F another | Beglect 10 do so the opportunity may notsoon | ghe i wsed duty on wrapper tobacco, 1in roud, of whom ho inquired: ~What is the | coupled with any finding. A majority of Thits , 2 Lot el 5 lection took place, in which the ques- | FeHn. 4 "he canning interests are here again fight- ety Ui p arbitrators shall all questions, the de- ) | | ure by reason of the local option feature to | \ matter with my brother, he is as stiff as a We are unalterably opposed to any tenip! ASOIL ¢ al optio " & T'he report is signed by ( Dela , presi furr against the proposcd {ncveaseof. duty i i 'y kL s diatonibamebinal for ninety days at least to introduce hnto t titution the docteine | it all’ localities, Prohibition had injured womn sufftage arose. A e 1 ' Georgo H: Wallno ¥ o | {UEDEREUAL WA TRORIGRG B ity Oon | phoard ' When asked where he was going s X LAl 0 ! prohibition. e Taw of (e | Towa, und would continue to do so until the | Womin ran is an unti-suffrigist, for mewber A0 MONES 00 BOOLOUIY 0L EHS un plste ] nd the committec is a good " deal | Grocian replied that he goine to Mr., Ha All o reoments othor thin leaies, ' oliso red with paliee | A become amere gavden for Chi- | of the school board, and was elected, disturbed for medicine, On this same road, | OF consolidations between members shall bo . I i, oyt e s e tho Massachusetts delegatos, who | f25, medicne, T 0n thls o roud, | 0 CHAITIG netivo Gannnitee thiety ShHDCa WY | ik for velief from burdensome taxation A Pecutiar Election Contest. A DIt was introduced f_the senate today | will not vote for the bill us lowe as therd s | about one - wile from Chichoand', | G beforo beiig cifetive : fment only, but we regret thit | causcd by the obnoxious'measure, K axsas City, Mo., April 2.— [Special Tele- | 2Y M. Moody appropriating£300,000 for mak | duty on hides, My, Colemun of Louisiana will | i an old well kuown as the Horm well, long I'he report of the committee was also vead o Will bedr the construction Dobson said that the criminal expenses of | gy to Tue B ALG K 1 | g surveys’ of publicfunds of the United [ oppose it because of the cut on sugar, MY | yg ghandoned, and 180 feet deep, 11 8 into | Y Chatrman Walker. The majority, veport V1L NS Docome one of the dectries 0f 1he | Tovw i boon reduced one.thivd sinee probi- | EX8m to Tuk BEE.]—At Givard, Kun., yester- | Sgates in South Dakots 8 tates not exceeding | Cheadle of Indinua, because the proposed re- | ghig well that old man Chloboard was thrown, | Wis shaned by himself and Chaivien Paithorm purty, A politieal organization hus | it B Tt et thaves | 4y, two very peeuliar citizens® tickets wero | 0 per linear wilo for standurd and meander | duction of the reveinies will ‘nterfero with | and now dozen other mystorious disappear. | W Fitley mo Sfust gl to b into - dectar | AN SRES SO G eompared | Yolod upon. " One was bucked by tho Metho- | lincs, & for ownships ndg5 forsection lines, | pension logislation and ulso Mr. Poters of | qees are remembered, the well will be give A minority veport by Chaivman Midgeley ;:!jj“* Ak '1:"“'*“;:;‘_"" '"_“["L';'.;‘”““';k Towd Statistios with older states, showed this | dists and the other by the anti-Methodists, | except that the commissjoner of the general ICunsas, because the taviff on sugar is not en- | 4'horough overhauling. The strangest part | Was also veud. He recommended instead of Al £ A large number of repube | state fur sheud of them in X of morality | The antis won after an exciting fight, land oftice may allow forithe survey of stand- | tively removed of the thing is that the well been filled at | 40 smalgamation of the associations i sepi Houns 1h Tow and always have been op | and progress, and that it had gone abead ———— ard, meander and section Hues through lands NEW POSTAASTERS, TV Gt T T bys did the | ration, ut leust s vogurds the Western Freight wosed to general prohibition:und it the repub- | aCey bettor sinee the adoption of prohibition Kentucky Forbids Lotteries, heavily timbered, mouitainous or covered | Nebraska—Deloit, Holt count il Toynching has boen threateued, 1t s | nd Trans-Missouri associations okt 1R Bresan poslt i ) i . | 1 L the : Tioan parey adheres to lts present positlon dban |~ “Phe committee rose at 6 o'clock without | Lovisviir, Ky, April 2.—The lottery “"“l“s'h"T""d".”‘;frml‘u‘lhsll‘ BUMm Nk 6xCx & | oM, vice L. B. Maben,_removed y believed tiat it is another Bender case, |7 Mo desialveactian was takep Ui the memlng 5 (UON 8 manitest thut by such Ny F PO T T TR 4N 3 5 e ing $13 per linear m ¢ standard lines, § R ane ey > Barge %0 . i session nds to lade from membership | reaching a decision and the house adjourned. | committee of the legislature today reported ¥ Lancaster county, P. Sargent, vice G - T e e e Bt A At T T | i ¢ 1 journed. | ¢ for townsh 187 fot scction lines, the | p, S T ron 8 B o holieve the poley fatul 1o the he senate this morning passed Chase's T R AR e Gtiam s J : ! Peter, vesigned The Huron Sced Convention. ST it v osts of the stite bill providing for the introduction of safety | ™ fuver 48 fng away the Frankfout lottery | sum to be expended undpr divection of the |~ Jowi—Grant City, Sac_county, J. 8, Bir Hunros, S. D, April 2 nocinl. Telo. | XoOrtto & committoe, which should cuyefully Ot There uro many ablo and | appiiees on vaileonds, | Tho bill compels all | charter and will at once report o bill forbid- | seerctary of the interior | vice F. H. Hunsaker, resigned: Lucky Vol L Nt e msider it und then report to the main - meet falthful v wof the purty who belleve in | ilvoads operating in lowa to have all the ding the operation of or any connection with | In the'se ¢ this aftemoon Chaivman Hoar | oy Woodbury county, Mrs. L. Woodruff, | E7@m to Tur Bey The seed and feed con ing. The committee, which begins it ork yroliihitior It would be wnjust to ofend | e oquipped by 1805, A bill providing | 8 1ottery under a heavy penalty from th niittee on privile vice J. B. Jerman, resigned * | vention adjourned this afternoon, all repre- | Thursday moming und works continuously Bem by the announcenent of . any plat T (nari el i et nas o ATt A G uE — lections called up the Montana contested outh Dikota— Edwin, Hyde county, L. B, | sentatives appavently satisted with the ap- | until a conclu rouched, consists of s we have felt it ust and unwlse to Their o n > % " ) T e I ek s the | tal stock of banks was also pussed. A May Lose Their Money Yet. clection case. Mr. Hogny opened the debate | ook, vice . 1% McGoveim, resigned, portionment of #45,000 worth of foed mmong | Messis. Chuppell, chuiyming Godguid, Hol | e O arty e ot fsreed upon | concurrent resolution was adopted providing | WASIINGTON, April 2.-It is understood the | With o very lucid and_donvincing avgument | ANeh L Sy A8 { BACHARIIEN & 2 BE 3. HSEA 5 W ‘ Jombome GF T DAFEE BEQ IR R HREE | ok o raceas of Lo Lo O e | attormey ganorsl will tak o appeal from the | D favor of scatmg: 3igtars, Ssnders and LANE | twenty-five counties s follow R, Winter, Hooper, Murklium, Power, the republicans, r He ¢ rly pol d Secretary Noble today afivmed the decision | Aurora county, i bushels: Beadle, | Banks, Truesdale, Hayves and Mervill onene whiol U0 patty culh hoRGraly DUrUC, | tion of the capitol billding on the ecasion of ‘ and that Is to rigorously .\‘-lm|.-1 from PArly | the peception to the state encampment of the | the government OAbONBIbIR €0 tho meimbars | oub the vight of the sendte to question the | of the comn oner of the gencral land office | 17,0005 Brown, 19,100: Brule, 7,040: Camphel] one of the ofticinls attending the weeting pltfors overy rotorieo o it leavimgench | GEIEARY of the Ropublio next Thursday, | 5 B Dol ough o Siloers | Loiality of tho ovgunizatim of tho logislature | holdinie for catecllation " the timber culturo | LaN; " Clarle, /60003 Day, 103008 Digison caved 10 expie L opinion on the ropublican member of the loglstturo fEDE |y 'Seite baard of control bill was taken Up | Gofsleiion x 8 Silott | LY Aot to w0 behidd th roturms. Hisar, | entry of dosulin Spencer for the northwost i¢ | 64005 Sanhorn, 40005 Edmnds, 13,800] | agrooment. Cha Wulker sai ¥ ireet. The canerinont of general prohi= | but no vote taken up to noon dofpls AR L ument was bused solely npon constitutional | of the north tion ¥, township Fuulk, 10,500: (Tand, 11,8005 Mincr, ARG Y LRI S sel A tfom dyx Deen theds ind I iy porions 0f | The afternoon session of the senate wa Phi Kappa Phi Fraternity. and statutory grounds with strong and indis- | north, ran L daland Japd “dis- | “Hanson, W00, Hyde, 0,701 Hughos, 6,000, which 4 \dird tho stato hus lamontably fafled, The repub- | taken up by o discussion of the board of cor o R e the ] putable s nmon sense. At the | trict Jevauld, 60005 Klugshury, 12,000, MeCook, | it have them Hean party cunnot Justify GLEler STt s | gy ol bill, but no decision was reached BISAGR ARER v EA R B AR ) conclusion el Mr, Gray of Dela- | The Padde ) Manderson | G0 McPherson, 12,0003 Marshall, 5,007 | if the prosidents a DiEt e Tombers of the party of the grand council of the Phi Kay panacan R et tublishi psthological bureau to b Peltor, 15,500: Spink, 21000; S 10,06 President Retyon L fuvorto et | An Attorney Indicted rury. | Frateity bogan here today with u larie tions, took the floar und presented the dem nded by the secrotary of agrlenlturo | Walworth, $,000: tota, 261,40 of the N 1 Prosidont OF Al the wvils 0f unllvensed, wirstrct Missovnt Varuey, T, April 2 a1 | tendance,” L. B. Buskivk of the uuiversity | cratic side of the case. | He dwelt at length | and the § eiorl of tho, marine ho ¥ivo thousand dollnye wis sct apmt for tho | of tho hit faant Mchl Unregntated 1 HORILEREERAL ) U S of Indiana was elected president on the regular and fwful action, s he | pital sery epidemics smong cat- | purcha s P o S R Muanagor St hEseitated MquorRalling: - L clogram to [ e tormed it, Sof the eltiotlon at Shver Bow and | tlo and the people, has been referred to tho | unable to take advantage of the 1 per cent bl 1ot porality, usiness nd soctil “onder. we \ent attorney ‘:nm Ly, was today i Steamship Arvivals, tried to refute the statements of Mr. Hoar ecretary o e for criticism warrant | v to be used us muy be deemed | th 1w ho gonoral ussenibly now fn sess | harge of perjury S > c of overthe ground vin s and J Joweese he relief committe o 5 t b amend the prohibitory Hauor law ¥ At Liverpool—The City of Paris, fi y“l‘ ¥ {“"l,‘\ aypRibe Exour ¢ $ | of Lin ! I d . Howeons sho:tintcomll Lo o SO 10 communitios that desire 1o aet the power A e on T York wtion” a strong partisan color and | of Line y L remain appointed by the governor und by the o us i bis 10 ouiniunition thik dealiu o ieb tho | Lowes A Chanoe can Hog. ] i 5 contended that the democratie, or rump legis- | hore a few « 10 Fortress Monvoe 1 here in Mareh will have charge of Capyright 1 n Bennett,) At Glasgow ssfan, from B lature, law fully evgan d and that he Fla., and oth nd attend . ributi nd i continue fure, to regulato the sale of lguors through -~ Th : A the tedium of high Heense, and we fisist on | Ko, April 2 v York Herald Cuble | At New Yok from Bre ele »f MeGinals and Clark, the demo- | uns’ meet ommittees, Half or free freight will o April 13 Buch i ehango 1 e platforn of the wpul B 4 s Bt g A D W I ADRC G R A P Tean piarty s will onablo ws to'stand upon it pec ; “” "“ §0. . i ba's Dom Pedy i The e o thalon: m‘m "o debato | momber of Hoar exit ) ; Mo u wnd 1o ussist In restoring i wrey s change i i g o 2AR1E 1 P, 1 1 3\ - ) - N Draninoy, and horoby pltdge oumeives 1o s R AR A T } Paws, A © ex-emperor 5. Sanders and MeGlunis, cach om | Kearue The Weather Forecast. — Work 1 the futiire 4 to S object ung | e 018 ¢ of Brazil ! 10 aceept the him @ cluster of repul The nume of the poste s Ol i 2ain, folle Six Boys Killed in a Cay l (s Lo attadn thi jeet und ! 1 1 1 a and v i Ra f secure the end sonzht i 10 bring hog products into of the fore Brazilian | vatic scnutord, while in the s | changed to Halestow ) g N vil 2,—While six boys of Colonel O'Keefo of € Now the Italian minist Messrs, Power and Clavk. ‘Che lut hin appoint K WORIRN . . tion of tho pesolutions s the 2 AR TS was accompanied by Mrs, Clark and | Marion v Nebraska and South Mr. Cummings of Polk suggested the reading 1 « wi hifting to nineteen yea o - S t ter, Mrs, Gilfrey. Representative wster winer of Governor Kirkwood's letter, which was = 90d commercial exchunges 4 The Czar Has Faiv “"; Vits, wias on the i durin ) 1 terly Thursday night ¥ rday near Vernon, complicd with persuade Germany to read BeiLiy, April 2.-The Kre . the e this aftevioon. M ) I For lowa: ~ Rain, warmer south thein aud wll were My, gl of Iowa City veceived @ letter | 1f this country succeeds it will form a preces | the czar is suffering fi ting fits B, Hwrison listencd to o part o | becoming variable decision of the court of claims which makes ordered by th overnment Vommick, ring