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I ————— NINETEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, TUESDAY ‘M()RNL\'(}, APRIL 15, 1890. : : UMBER 295, - £ SONDACIE CACE DECIRED | cases of the Washburn & Meen manutactur- | [1N A\ QT NV AQ | postmistress at London, Nemata county, vice | TH]‘, A\h\(,u; (\,\l‘, ])]‘,UDH). ing company of Worcester, Mass., and El [\\\]\l‘)lb H)R “R. l‘lR\\b. J. Harding, deceased, was teday announced. | | wood of DeKalb, 111, against Knapp, Bune! | A, M. Slocum was appeinted postmaster st | | & Co., of Portland, Ore., agents for the St Berton, Miner coutity, vi . Huger, sus; 1 | Louis & Braddock wire company of Pittsburg | pended, o s Clali ia Oircui denying the motion for an injunction and ebraska' slegati ames i A petition signed By alot of citizens in th drew G, Curtis, Charles A, | Senator ote Destr 3 tensi Judguient of the California Cirouit Court holding the Glidden patents invalid, These | Nebraska's rf']“«‘““"" N’!“‘f Him as a vicinity of Chadron, Neb., has been received, The Death of Mr. Randall Casts a Gloom Gorman, 1‘"‘\1“«»||;:|f-"~‘~|n.m Sov n‘“,'.,” Complete Destruction of the Extensive Affirmed. decisions afirm the decisions of Judge Treat World's Fair Commiseioner, sustaining the ap) m'nm;t of Colonel Will- Over Congressmen, sentatiy lount, Senator Ba wnd Dal Works at Chesterfield, of St. Louis and Judge Shiras Towa | fam Gocki as su intendent of the census in las Sanders, - 3 v | that distr The endorsement proves the | Por 20w - - THE DEPUTY PERFORMED HIS DUTY. L Lottt POOR PICKING IN DORSEY'S DISTRICT, | chates against Colguel Goeki to Le false and | BoTH HOUSES ADJOURN IN HISHONOR, | S'#VEK CAUCUS COMMI.CEES. | 1050 THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND. % s Chicago Master Carpenters Tr i | Conjrressman Fuller of Towa is hero cir- PN The Spirit of Concession Character a geapt f Col-Union Me ting awong his friends, izes Thelr Proceedings. Terry's Taking O Pronounced Lawfal | F00 .I ,I\,lv:‘ullh\ Specinl Telogram to ¢ Unprofitable Postoffices Than in' | Senator PEcERIMUIAY, cible o favorable | Cominiitocs Appolnted From Each WisHivoro At i session of | THe Towa Bepresentative Districts Mandatory Under the Cir | Tk Ber.)~According to programme the | Any Other in the United .u.'nu-\ ‘ahpeton umrsim‘Cmlmum.'h\,. Body to Attend the the house e r committee there was Bill Passed by Both Houses of' the matances—Lamar and | master carpenters belonging to the Builders' BrateiAt: THterviow in Sout hDakota and buildings thereon Plumb's Bill to 1 ' a general disposition to reach some kind of Legistature The State T'uller Dissent. | association have made an attempt to start up With Groft a permanent efeampment of the militia of an agreement, and spivit of concession Appropriations. work to flnish the eentraets on hand with Sl G I s ks 1 characterizod the entire proceedings. The W, bk o e L s e pointed a ‘member of_the pension examining | wyenaros, April 14 st bbb o L LR AsHINGTON, April 14,--The United States s the number of non-union men on hand Wasnixatox Buneiu Tie Oxans Bee, % board at Springfield, Neb. provalled fn tho : il REMENBERED WITH RESPECT, | sttt % e =/ A STARCH FACTORY BURNED, Clure, William MeMullen, ex nor An as it emerged from the house committeo | Drs Morses, Ta, Apuil | Special Teles supreme court, in an opinion by Jnl-vvu'; ot very large. I_I‘i.« :?--le'l 'ulvvhu'lfll ¢ 518 FOoRTSRTIl BTREST, Representative Dorsey at the capitol | in the house when H\n" speaker | on coinage with the addition of a foew provis gram to Tur Bre 8 t's fivestory Miller, today afirmed the judgment of the | i aeALBtINg ot the TelChIng: WasnixoroN, . C., April 14, § | today, having recovered from his fcent ill- | called the body to order. Draped in black | jons intended to moet tho views of the silver | starch factory at Chesterfield, southeast of Caltfornia ofreult conrt in tho case of Cun- | MCN ab work & general strike of the brickls The members of the Nebraska delegation | 1SS and found several hundred letters on | and ornamented with a handsome floral do- | men, 1t will probably provide for the un- | the city, was destroyed by fire ab noon teday. iis table sign, the seat long occupied by Mr. Randall | jimited purchase of bullion mined in the | The fire started in sone shavings in the box ers and masons will be ordered, ningham, sheviff, plaintiff in error, vs David | have unanimously agrecd to recommena Hon, | "15,t4ble: o Y pPrender: 2| . 8 cahord e Nebraska -delegation did not get to- - g L gle. This case grows out of the shooting AL ",'"'”‘“.‘lT' LA, “,"-""' ¢ | R W. Furnas of Brownsville, N¢ gothor this afiernonia’vas s wnged, to | recalled to the members the fact that thelr | United States at tho market priee, not to ex- | factory, a wooden structure just east of tho of Judgo Tevry at Lathrop, Cal,, last August | Cittexao, April 14.~The most Important | ;51 ment to the position of commission agree upon the appoitment of four land | Ol colleague had passed away forover. A | coed 81 for 711 eruins, and when that prico | big brick ling, Kly spread 1o the by Neaglo in orler to_protect, Justico Field, | move in the ca ;l}:'ll:'l“l;'“:"““' ‘,,,:HH;T;‘;;.,‘,I':“ | Alurgo for the world's fuir, and as soon us | OMicers it Allico and Broken Boww, owing crayon portruit of tho exspéaker llmll‘\-: whom Terry had ussaulted. The decision is [ morning when the matter wus broug| OT0 | howorld's fair bill passes the semate the | L0 conference by orial silver i lobby was also ofully N ARG Tavor: Judge Prendergast in the county court, on prrbith mittee, of which Sentor Manderson i & | dpapec ainblema of Gourting. is 1 _ A 3 e in Neagle's favor, e ety MLy e (o | delegation will wait upon the president and | mombir, Tt is understood that the dolegation '>:~.’"-!1:‘-M-; "\{',' 18 1.' o, ]!K" WS | gion of his well lnown views on | the flames. No lives as the whistle After roy Al the facts bearing upon quest ot Men {140 urge the appointment. The ex-governor's | will agree upon the feur names which were | Proyer the chaplain made a touching allusion | the subject. Mo would not abate | blew and gave all uand women who the homicido the opinion says that they pro- | court proceed with work on the new Rand | g 5y cooioad Wim in very strong | ientioned in these dispatehes to Tii: Bex the | to the dead congressman, and when he had | his opposition to the plan to make treasury | n the factory ample time to get out, duce upon the court “conviction of a settled | McNully building on Adams street. The ns and believe e wiil be appointed, The | Other day. concluded My, O'Neill of Pennsylvania said: | notes lvlwwl f~;||' the ‘pm‘».) ise of -ull\-'" ':‘ The loss on the building, machinery and con: rpose on the pagt of Terry and his wife | COUrt's conneetion with the matter comes | i ¥ e A appointed. The 16y taiil R, 0, Phillips of Lincoln left to- | «( riso to annource the death of my colleague, | 4e¢mable in anything else than silver bullion, 718 pYOBRUIV 000,000, ARE tHo. msnrand xio l,'fl" Stibisity el I»:.!I;"r‘l‘llr‘l' through tho rocont, failure of tho company | iy Which hus passed tho housoand is ex- | night for Philadelphigfoattend tho twenty: | (1o Hon, Samuel J, Randall, who dicd | L having carefully discussod this mattor | (CHs 8 bIUR B R Va1 amounting to'a conspiracy to murder Field. et 1l the e trant for the wood wonic oy | Pected to pass the senate this week, pro- | fifth anniversary of thomeeting of the Loyal L muel .- Randall) who the committeo decided to fncorporate in tho | Wits SOR000 Tl T Justice Miller takes up the proposition ad- | Which had the contract for the wood work on | Giaos'tor the appointment of cight commis- | legion of the United Sttes, yesterday - morning. This annoucement | bill a provision atlowing their vedemption in )i b damernt VAT BIvE AN vanced by Neagle's counsel, that Justice Field, | the - building. — When the assignee | o oo a0, Major J. W. Paddock of Omaha fs regis- | is exceedingly ~painful to me. He | bullion or coin at the option of the purchaser. Y o o 8 g g \d S ited | sloners-at-large. 0 o B N The republican senatorinl silver committeo | insuraice people, so that the insurance holds when att « was in the immediate dis- [ V28 @ppointed ho ~was _ instructed YTy . tered in Philadelphiatonight, where he is at- have been intimate, fa b LU S AL LU s e e T I O LT £ . to continue as an officer of the court on POOR PICKING. tending the Toyal legio lelegate from i s, o 8 in life Yoi | held a meeting today. The discussion at | 80C Ay i€ e clong ol oot H6a:that Nodglo onti , wding yal legion as u delegate fr ids. He started in life at twenty a1l bast anil employed: 119° nien: and charge of his duty as a judge and that Neagle | y) exisung contracts, and thus the county he statements made the other day in the the st Nebraska, | one years of age u full man in every respect s animated, but aspivit of com. | Was fu full blust an gk deit FRak was charged with the duty, under the laws of | court, at the @me of the strik ocoupled thie | dispatches giving the number of postofiices | Judge Johu Reese of Broken Bow is ex- | intellectually and politic s oRavin]| (TR0 HOWE SN rR CROCREIICHA D e tsnrance Is plaoed s follows:. Commens the United States, to protect Field from i ll::":\'_"‘”{! .1}“-“”‘“‘["1‘;":l“r“v.' H'u'l.'-:'."u.. in Mr. Dorsey's district and the number of | D I here tomorrow., Judge Reese is a | had the element of supreme Lo "-I"‘.It At the seerotary of the treasury shall | cinl Union, #15,000; American, New York, violence, The luw requiring justices of the | Prendegyst said he could mot force men o | o, ves ynder this administration appears to | Prominent and probably successful candidate | in his later years was complete in the estima- | | L Whit the scerctary af the treasuiy shall | g5 o001 ) ’ owark Five; reme court to go on' circuits is quoted ¥ 7 {HeERIAtAAE G ve stirred up the Fepublicans in that dfs- | 1°F @ Broken Bow land oftice tion of his state and country. An et Rt st for the sime, the | €6,000; B L 5,000 Hamburg: g make no such endeavor. He instructed the | have stirred up the republicans in that dis 3 . He Ll o andl issue notes in payment for the sume, the i s ; i Ay 1 Perny S, Hear, M. O'Neill then offered the following reso- | Bremen, £5,000 €,000% Amevican ¢pd the court says that in traveling | assignee to comply with all the demands of | trict to a considerable extent, and surprise is i o Iutions notes 1016 redeam ablen B bl llion o SIRWINL 85 it N TR S8 D) S o HVIRH T O3 6 000 to perform this duty Justice Field wasas | the men and give them 40 cents an hour, | expressed that more changes have uot been FAILURE PREDICTED. Resolved, That the house has heard with N S A A much in tho dischargs of the duty imposed | Cight hours u duy and fulk vecognition of the | ito B35, S BREE RO e have B0 N T DGO O B0 O Uio ARAth Phat the national banks be allowed to ul U v he s whilo sitting | sourt union. Further than this he would not go at ST » N Por rentern Assoctated | of Hon: Samuel L. Randall. Tate representutive | issue notes to the full par value of the bonds [ 000 Fradees, & 000; Niagara by the la s whilo sitting in the court and | ol no ocat .u: vi:.j|‘v.\.u maje of the offices |0l.l:|l:l‘|l|‘?l‘l. n‘l“ \}'\)enn;t(:m \.\v?fimf;lli L e Stats of Penneyivanii,. deposited to sccure their yedemption, which | Phanix, Now Yorle £.000; Liv Rl trying cases. s arcundesirable, as they ¢ ays by > ans Assured. Resolved, That a committeeof nine members | would add 10 per cont to the volunie of the | don and Globe, £.000; £,0005 Mich "The eourt doas not suppose that any special | hed thero is to bo free conage. I tho | potior oom. whens S 118 Yioses At | Socrctary Windom was prosent, | doller room, wher Gl L) | ited himself with the reitera effectually preve fort at Pping Citicaco, April 11.—A dispateh was received | profitable postoftices in Mr. Dovsey's district |y Bey | The reorganizatien mecting of luyge sclected, attend the taneral of the | 7 gt the $100,000,000 retained in tho | <Etna, £,000: Nocth British and Mer- authorizes marshals or deputy marshals to act . ) ¥ ) L Shubiato/elcanInt President Gompers of the American Federa- | gfiea which is desirable to anybody convenes again tomorrow morning, It is esolutions were unanimously adopted | be put into cireulation necticut Five, £,000; California, £5,000% Syn- any obligation fairly and properly inferable = ent administration. It is probably mot gen- | il yefuse to join in the movement and that | Cannon, Forney, Springer, Reilly and Mc Now Jorsey, 25003 Anglo Novada, $2,0003 Encouraging the Strikers. orincidental amounts. e uve more un Cnicaco, April 14.~[Special Telegram to | of the house, with such members of the senate | poeional hank corerency. gan | and Mavine, 5,000 Queen, £5.000 act of congress exists which in express termns than inany other in the United Sta 1 sed, ntile, $5,000: Novthern, £,000; Merchants’ | at the carpenters’ headquarters today from | go%oboctonice department. Nearly ;| the Interstate Commeree Railway association oIV, That the house do now adjourn, treastiry:for e reusmption of treusutyinotes |5 xce o ra i g S0t ShrinRHela L 63000 1 ConY as a body guard to justices while on their C Aol The 6 W st the house o Sk e 3 o L8 | tion of Labor, congratulating them on the | of filling it has been changed unde: cti bR o Alicennnt Tt | And the speaker appointed the following com. The committee will meet the house com: skl ! [ ek 3 circuits, but in its view of gie constitution | giina’takon and urging Armness. f filling it has been changed under the p known in advance that the Missouri Pacific | piitec: Mossrs, O'Neill, Carlisle, Haenor, | mittce tomor dicate, $1.500; Denver, $1.5005 American, erally known, but it is neverthéless a fact, California, $2,500; Western, Toronto, §. from that instrument or any duty of a mar Poor Prospects of a Settlement. o e A one-thind of the hostoMeag | temporarily, at least, the ttempt to form the | Kinley,” Th : 3 ) » N e o v f 3 m, C ore than one o e post cces ’ Y + > J Guardian, & M State, £2.500; Buffulo € ;»!' Iln:)m derived f'xlngm‘;hu general s 'lr"”“' Cuicaco, April 14— [Special Telegram to | iy the Umited States are sought \.'v political | Western Associated rdilways from the re- Cuieaco, Apri fal I m.ml £2500; Piveman's ¥ “Union 118 Cutics comes within 810 provisions of W8 | myy; Bre.]--Tloday offers no hope of a settl pirants, because they o unprofitable. | mains of the Interstate Commerce association . Tur Bee,]—M. B. Newton of Omaha has [ California, £4500: Conti J 3 Citi habeas corpus ach diveutinng the releaso of | ot of the strike. Both the bricklayers' | During the past six months thousands of | will be a failuve, In sddition to the refu “‘."‘,;”“l"'“‘*; AbriL 1.t the senate todny | written to Thomas W. Seunott, clork of tho | z0ns, £500; Orient, &5 States, B Dilisuaics. of tho Taws of the United | and the masons' unions have signitied their | letters huve been vecelved ut the postoflice de- | of (o Missouri Pacificpeither the Northern Hor 0t hrial i (ha' ke did ||| probato coure Tmuliing whitthettislecsiop: | H0: Sitty CRIGI (R0 EMIIWANKED Bl s intention of supporting the carpenters, and | fEIER TR VOTIREIGS pOREERE 0 G | Pacifie, St. Louls, & S B e et bo read. 08 ho destred to call | thelate Allen C. Lewis of New York aro | g Gu's Daneyivania 1 o 00 A A REGrE AU bS8 0 Lore s fo B0 AounBL Swi b | NimiOnS O HH BB IR EraMBY NS quentlya great many postmasters urebelng | & Memphis hiavar gghown any ntor. | LG P B ones requlred to be do- blishiment in Chicago of the Lewis insti- ; 81,5003 the domain of its powers no means protecting | follow this ing oper s { L e AT P0m LAY i i 4 tute and polytechnic school. My, Sennott [ Insu ¢ anii, judges in the dis of their dutics from | tions in Chicago will be very limited until AN INTERVIEW WITII GROFP. Seaolitin Catthe BRI ML (1 oSt i ROt DOELO T iinpulon of neuonil I | Wiiibed thiougl b 8108 6f ol willsvanas| (SHO0DYSAYRslohies okl R FOU; MeuntilG THie tho malicoand hatred of thosoupon whom | the strike is settled. I handed Land Commissioner Groff a copy | 5 vest without all these lines, and for the | civeulation be carried into the treasury and | 1 ot Lyt At N e Marine, 1.7 Aniericun, Massachuscits, udgment may operato unfavorably. If | S e of an Omaha newspaper today mientioning | BOrthwest it is still doubtful if the Northern | roated as funds available for the reduction | AAILY discovered tho will of Mr. Lewis, | g1,500; total, $200,000 u the situation of Justice Ficld could Backing the Boston Carpenters. his name in conneetion with the governorship | Pacific will caro to have the Wisconsin Cen- | ¢ "¢h0 public debt and for the current ex- | Which leaves lots 1,2,3, 4, 5 and 6, in block e tive 1o other guardian of rsonal safoty Bostox, Muss., April 14.—The organizers | of Nebraska and the suecessorship to Senator | tral join. Such promiyent railroad” men a: 3 g . * | 68, original town of Chicago, and £00,000 for e Legislature, while engaged in the conscientious dis ostoN, Muss,, April 14.—The organizers | g 47 0 st bt agraph alsy suggosted | Vieo President McMullin of tho Alton, Gen. | penses of the government; that all the funds |+ O 8 D € AHEWR (0 FEBET W0 Des Moises, Ta, April 14.—The scnate (BRrOAbID o Tt thitt 1 reported at the mecting of the carpenterst | Fitddack. & o - pavagraph also, [ the | eral Manager St. John of the Rock Island and | held for the paymentof the matured debt and | 1€ construct e S s T 56 Lh6" Hiouso, seliooll Hooh of i disagrecable duty than the fact that if he | 16 : : DASH " | that the way to the governorship and the 0 tox 0 d | nstitution, The philantropist died in 1877 | this morning pa 1ouso. school book was murdered his mirderers would besubject | district council last night that every trade or- | ryited States senate seemed to be cleay if | Assistant General Manager ‘Lucker of the | and interest due and unpaid be i T A 3 5 5 ¢ | bitl by a vote of 34 to 14, The plan outlined 0 the laws of {he state, and by those Lws | nization in the state promises to financially | Judge Groff would take up his ves at | St Paul voiced tho ‘opfnions of all Chicak0 | 1y treated and . hereafter that o | 314 his will was admitted to proof by County | Bt b bete 1L 10 T e Bn Bitwes would be punished, the sceur uld be | support the carpenters in their cight and nine | Lincoln. ~After reading the statements cave- | Miltoad men when it B naaautbes | fmds. & availablos Tnboye ithe sum. of | Judge M. R M. Witllaco® Noyomber 1, 18 ilhL ogitio Gt O very insuflicient. We do not, b hour demands. The unioncarpenters of the | fully Judge Groff said they agrecd perfectly on the following points: | £10,00,000 be retained in the treasury. This | The will was execnted in 8 and left with option wiformi ) ernment of the-United States is_thus inefl- | state number 6,500, and they are urged & 1 am "ot insensible to the compliment | Phere will be no advance in vates which will | s yiof to be “construed, however, as' perma- | lurge amount of persoual property invested in | house bills p \ e instit cient and that the constitution and laws have | their lers to make every ‘effort to secu which my friends in Nebraska are paying me | b permanent until strong association 15 | pontly diminishing the fund_ of £100,000,000 | paiiroad, gov N ok 5 101 tions for the whto collect from left officers of tho government so defenscless | concessions without a strike. by conneeting my nme with either of these f'”’",’:n'.‘lwx,',', ;',’,ff"l';""’l0'}"\’,““‘,‘.“;."mi",ll“:‘li"““"‘_ now “held for. the vedemption of treasiry | o hois . personil bonds. secited by | PArents or comniittecs the tulroad fare of und unprotected.” — great oftices, but could mnot suffer € LI BEOTILAL I Y | notes. He said there was less than §00,000.- Bl * IS E o R v oupils to anc G e R G 6t 130 b garhamnt ttbabitna Miner Delegates at Columbus, Wy name o be used in_ conucction ation, lot alone & strong one, The ab- | (09 ‘of cireulation for thouseof tho 65,000,000, | TCTLEREe to Jumes M. Adis, Henry %, Tewis, | pupils to and from tho fustiwtion; to regu court finds the power of protection to exist [ Corennus, O., April 14.—A large repre- | with the senatorship so long as Senator Pad- | S¢ any of the strong lines from an i of people of the United States, probubly not | itk fnstructions o establisha free prictic lato the muuner of drawing money. from the and n the Janguage of the constitution direct- | sentation of miner delogates from the dif- | dock desired to hold the position, nor would I | ciation would destroy its effectivene: more than 810 per capita. o systém of | Shool for male and fomales whoro. loctures | ooy D & . e ingg that the president “shull take care that | yovent states intorested has arrived to attend | Want my name used for the governorship | Membership of every western line in the ter- | fuunoe that had b ilt up and main- HE Al T Tk Ui | [ischinged tconvidts AgEhoncatRllY 3 > fai A anT LA vid- | revent states interested has arrived to atteng hile Governor Thayer is before the people, | ¥itory contemplated {5 necessary for the form- A6 R o on arts, science and natural philosophy | 1o at service and r the laws be faithfully exceuted” and. provid- | He it meotine af tho miners hnd ouerators | While Governor Thayer i 1 the people t 1 8 tained had brought ubout that result. It | oho i T miven and iramhies ottt ; : ings liim with the means 1o fulill this obliga- | the ot mecting of the miners atvl OPEHALONS | ey are among my warmest and most stead- | Btion of any ussociatigh stronger than the In- | adits merits and its groat defects. One of, | fhoui e given and brandics wof taight i | oreanize the same; to g wn enploger in tion. “Is this duty,” asks the court, “lim- | yo, S hevcemont and fixing seale of prices | fst personal friends and T hope to sec them ate Commeree Riflway association. It | i ientes defects was. the compulsory hold: | ficabu piie SChools sho epich e |Lolaims folnagy Dowing approprii- Ho this duty,! loarty CH- | terstate agreement and fixing ascale of prices | AN RHSIL THEReS S ARG 10 S SIS impossible tosecure: this full membership | | o Sompulsory ere s also o bo u fr ing voom. M. | tion bills were | vs! reform sehool, ited to the enforcenient of theacts of congress | for e S sl oS | remain in p as long as they wish. i 1 ! ing in the trensury of o_very large sum of | [owis divectod that ihose plans chould be | b A and treaties, or does it include the rights, | 1oF W coming ve he miners UL | 1" citizen of Omuha and intend to_be so | in an association strongewough to amount t0 | mGhoy on the theory that it was needed and | Lopvis directed that these plans should be | Eldora, £0.850: hospital for the insane, Mount, duties and obligations growing out of the | Lhb the strikes will continue throughout the | 1o, g T am u citizen of Nebraskn and Ieould | anything. The maln ‘reason for the whole | o "the puvthior theoty that the secre ¢ | pubiiexecutdon by 1855 or as.900n us his por- 47105 hospital for the ‘insane 'S fons out of district unloss @ decision is veached, 1 OIS S Gn v i i 4 i in |-on the further theory, that, the secrot: Of 1 sonal estate, amounting to £800,000, was ' set- i ‘mey i constitution and international relationst” | ¥ not think of taking up my residence in Lin- | troubleis hostile legislation. Notalincin | tyq trensury was to be thearbiter of financial ) UALIL LD y 0,400: Tulprovement of capito ‘The court answers tha question by ealling e coln or any other part of the state for. politi- | 10wa is making monepar’ has any hopsiof | o yoctions, - 1t had beeu stated in the- public | L b, requesting that $50,000 bo the cost | grounds, &100,60 1 home, $6,000. attention to the fuck that there is no law in ESHER AND ANTI-ESHER. cal purposes. 1 have received no intimation | Making money inder th present burdensome | Wihe ™™ fuy’ “in pursuance of - his | on g Duilding, 850,000 to be spent for books, | The scuate this uftermoon passed the follow thie United States authorizing the government | d = of any general expression nvolving my name | legislation. " The same trouble applies in a | Piioy of controlling the finunces of tho | Lid the, balance, 8500000, bo held for the | ing senate bills wereaso the suluvies of 1o protect a naturalized citizen of the United | Buch Faction Still Déplor for the hip except in the Omal less degree in almost overy western state. | ouniry the scerotary of the tre BRTET s b e, o aniaiwilL Was | chuplainy i (tho n s to $1,000 tes who on visiting his native place Oth dstrong Cou news b ator Paddock has neyep | This situation cannot, last forever,. but the yehad ~contracted’ the ourre At go and evervbody | year: to amend the cod ation to the is- S g o ; only hope of relief is in legislatures treating | Jo¥ had -contracted the currency dur otten about ity said MY, ¢ of hons b ties: also the house is arrested and made to do military CHICAGO, Bishop Esher's confer- | spoken to me about the senatorship nor have y hiope ¢ s LA e i av B | Fabruiivy, ‘over:$10,000,000: ¥ He (Plpmb)ibos [ S aiott.e S Tanaerstandiiat the fund et by | bt e ot s By QIR a0 o servico, and then eites the caso of Martin | ence of the It «al church today adopted | @0y of his friends.” the rondd {ns a Shusinessawayiaaind allowing | yiovenithnt tho wrotontion’ ofiimoney “in’ the | Nyt Tewiat now. Amontts. to, the requleed | Dilitolextend tojcitios of Becond clogs uddi. N TRd A i A D Bl T h S BovOriiant, | enca oL h al church today udopte kB therm to mulke rates waich will guarantee fair | {or o R EIE FECRTIOR, of ORey T The | Mr. Lewis now amounts to the requived | tional power in the constmiction of sewers. e B ARSI RO 8 avesolution setting forth the unfortunate dis- BESSRYAGGI ) B returns to the owners, In the present chaoti Sl ptionon the part of | 500,000, but I also understund the trustees | House appy wtion bilis were passed as fol- without any specific authority from congress ! MheroovilBEal allne s iiaa0ancs lonithe L the secretury might have been at one time | o sl ot aking X Wt Uil : o authorit A loRa T haTh L UGt o th oA i i lere will_be a larger attendance on the | state of affairs i tho Wwest every emergen ¥ mi L have made no effort wgel ure tuking 10 Steps | Jows: Apricnltural colloze, 80,0005 collego demanded and obtained his release | sensions in the church, und authorizing th L ; y s R e i O U R R e ) | | \ e, F0,000 ; amand; 1 obta . . et Rttt part of men in public life at the funeral of ex- | yate ts considered n paying rate and every | PrOF AL { ESE DRI | to commence the building.” for the blind, #2.000: hospital for the insune, Ihe regulations of t1 | trustees of the Hlinois conierence to take all | Gyoiyo Randall on Thursday than has prob. | oo et R l"» el i vt | o the business of the country and ought to be ToRahadt 30 000 i ied imber agents v - | the necesse T e e PR R aday than has pr attempt to go back to & pa asis ¥ ohibited R R S LS i s = ndependence, $500; ih ninded timber agents and pr V- | the ne s to prevent any attempted | ably ever be at the funeral of any con- | by a storm of abuse and ‘chiirges of extortion | | "llllhl‘ 1 by law. A scnator sitting near Buslacaoilontlcal childven, #41,600; v home, §8,- SUDEQmO. 6 > s | e f the Illinois conference, or such rea a view to the attendance of every sena- ¢ lowcred in the wes e now lower R O rras! i 5 L oy chool an: 15 honie, $46,000; rovisionsinillawafou thiehy paymontytindithol | exbys oL tha Ellinols corferance, o snaty xead || WEEL NN AUAIRERIEE R SIS CHE] ly lowered in the west_and are now lower | (Coulq tell bith. A $100,000,000 was beld in | John F. Plummer & Co., dry goods merehant | Ml school, $326m: orpiu e, 445,000 3 power of the attorney gen sustained by | and personal estate is under its contro i I : ;3 ¥ pecial | than they have ever been, Assumed obedience to the liw of 1882, to pry i 5 e givls' industrial <thool, ¥18,1 Aniimosiv powor of the uttornoy woncrl sustained by | Wi Beonal Bee o ol senfar, | LFuins aro to carry to Philadelplti the menin | * Genorat Managor Chappell explainod todoy | M3umed ebedienco to the liw of 1553 to was filed today in the court of common pleas. | Fonitentiure. S a1 metitation for 1he deat o supramo) o to brlng sults to sot asido | until thon lic general co public life who wish to be present at the in- | that the Alton had refused to sign the agr yidoHor thogvedemplioniote lognlistendor “The liubilities are stated at #8%,000; nominal | and dumb, 3 1or dison peniten- PO O0 Y rauth though bharolahio fencoor 1301 terment. ment for an advance in western rates for the | LIGISULY 1ot ixty odd millions were | gqas: £1,041,000, actudl assets, S, 000, tiary no for adult ind statute o the subject, are cited in support of | “gigyop Esher, spealding of the netice sent | Both liouses adjourned today fmmodiately | yoason that. the present rates wore being | 1l for the vedemption of national banl | “Npw Youg, April 14.— Silbdrborg & Selig- | £0,0005 fish commission, Continuing, the court says it eannot doubt | t0 the Sheftield avenue conference last week | #fter the reading of the journals out of re- | manipulated on all sides and until an associa- [ HE1S 0l Guls - that had: gone —oub |y, ribbon manufacturers, made i assign- | 8,000, The Louse bill apportioning the statd B o DO ab roaIc st bt halke notifying the preachers there that if they did | Spect for the dead statesman and the eaueus | tion could be formed strong enough to keop | of, business o that Cowere Ye- | pont today without. preference; libilitics and | futo represcntative distiets was tken up Lo RATERO I DRGSO A o Hot appear before the conference they woutd | 0f the republican members of the house which | tho' roads in line any advance in Tates would | 4iring . portion of gthelr civeulation. | g quts not given, undar susponsion of 0168 and passed: A who, while in the. discharge of his dity. 14 | not bo assigned, said that under the pro- | Wis to hive been ield this evening was post- | be used simply as an‘additional neans of cut- Between 25,000,000 and #5,000,000 was held | X\ gvp g, T April 14.-The Mor- | joint vosolution calling for the submission of 10, while i el s | o i beey | poned on account of the _death. . 1t s Nkely | ting sccretly, oh hotes of the ni- | chunts' and ‘Traders’ exchiange, B. Lanier, | an amendment to the constitation to prohibit threitaned aith violonco, wil thut tho do- |, visions of tho dleipline of the chureh Higeg Shat there will b o session of " Gongross on | il femenborad thit tho- Atehison tonal bonds s fvom tho 0 time came, it Hugh MeCre, A, R Dunean and ¢ | tho manafucte and “sile of intoxicaiing R BiithelnTia e TTas u : and Rock Tsland have refused to pro rate | Hotreas ; un to bo nflt cose, made an assignment today for the | Tiquors was taken up wd ordered engrossed. tiou the necossary, meaus of protaction | b theit rights us mhlsions. o udvisedihe | - Mr. Randall was more of n national charac- | witl conecting lines. on business between | jurther circulution. - About seven million dol- | paneiit of its creditors, . The Habilities aro | - Wi ovent Sonato pussed Nouse bills SUEUIALTIBRIBHAC LG Dioperauthoritrn, M ILAES ] A ter than any dentocrat in congress because he | the Missouri viver and Chicago, . In | 16 was held fov the purpose of the payment | cgtiinated at €100,000. The exchange hopes | as follows: blishment of Lhe steps ho took for the protection, and de- | co o b b e Cora - by, | Was considéred a presidentiil quaiitity. The | addition to this | the Afchison | QLcoupons due and not prescnted und of | {opayin full. The failure was causod by the ctvic light p t \What C! T to observation made by Representutive Mills of | today served notica on the Missouri | 9¢Pt Which had matured from time to time, | yoceiit pise in wheat and porle and the fall in lize: the estublishment of an electyic light fonso of Justice Field. “Phor ’ begin any lawsuits. If any wero begun finion, a peace of the United States, and a | against them they should defénd themselves, | ] iresed Mi At g s e el S ] ! DD lbed Stithe et i s caoe sty | “EDotitions were' recotted: from. fity-five of | Lexus that—had it hot boen for the extremo | Alton and Wabash that business | DUt the eviduce of which had not heen pre- | mpennessee coaland Louisville & Nashvillo | plant at Keokuk, Ta.; t legalize the acts ¢ T T e | the Ly-two churches in the conference | WM protection views of Mr. Randull he | originating west of tho Missouri and des- | Schted und some of which probably never | jilway stocks, dulva, T s to legalize the acts of the couneil o it b spanty SRt | Fecounising tho Wisconsin stroct conference | Would long siuce huve been the democratic | tinad for St, Louls (€0 wwhich point tho Atehi- | JYOUId be preseated s to sthe remuinder, | ““ap {cry, G, April t4.—Phelin & Co., hsey, also of Dyerville, T to Dotng hib aty 40 el e Juase . tolne | and. usking that praachors bo sent from that 'x'f.:-'x‘.'- .l“][:ulh\l‘:lmp;(‘;:llmm“\ I‘;:i":xlm'.l rsed by | son | nA‘nlim-) it \vmll‘d ideumml ;-ithor an |y ‘mr‘L"_““,.w,_m,h e m'm:";‘;‘ ‘“_";‘ (ll_v.'wl_ll'!'\_ill t:l)h‘::”uul produce, failed today; «ni‘,fl- the acts of “the independent ng Y, LYRELUL Q ushington. increased percentago -aivision. or full ‘local sion of subjects und amounts was | jjpilities, $0,00; no assets. school district of Red O don county; presntnemortioal i mement fivhen promnt [BOOECe 0 1 aveiine, conforencd haslaent | LM Randallvas always Gblestofniold Kthe ¥ i of vt to tho Misstugt, | Jueh that It was impossible for any one to O1ONTO, Oty ADHL s, €. Thayer & | hisb stuatd Wils. to st ho had' o Tiborty to rofuse to poriom, o | out an address explaining its position. It cites | hvelve or fittoon domoutats togother fn tho nning tomorrow, local rates will bo | 4t abOUL I Bt the wholo sum vetained was | ;) \iholosato jowelers, ave in fineial din- ancil of Sions Rapids and What Che v erform, ROn.addroas Sxpl 8. ouse who opposec radical free trade Sradiand tha St b ,000,000. 3 5 oultics, Liabilitios. SSAtEtominaLe deal of o was spent, dise :1‘:-‘:.‘1.!:““ steps which resulted in Terey :::«“xi::.lnn\lml_“qn |\.‘ :” I’u‘h“:\:&]:‘ n. \i)llllgullllllj position of the majority of the demoorats, and .,,-‘lfi.'f:,,‘.r‘.'finfif A‘lh l\l|‘!m!;n‘k‘:.“§l:“;l'/ ‘1;_,” ,,,.“,,.L\.I;“;.‘JW.w,5,(||, national bank cf l\l-‘“s.lf,:]ux'rmm“" s, $90,000; ussets, nominal odha ”Ir_ l‘-V‘M: ‘”llr‘x]l“ n‘“ ".'31' \(:‘1‘;4" "Pho court next takes up the contention that | functions, disregmding tha provisions of tho | there is considerable speculation now a3 to | centage. Whis is a new firehand and will stir | 4o Wad peen wwithdvawn, <o moot that | W BB outside coustubles from enforcing the pro- the question of the gullt of the prisoner | discipline and the protésts of the conference, ’\:l]";“:'lg;l m\“:.".'x‘ m{l 'l;:"!’"‘ldi“:s I\j;"'_%’v'lil:; up a lavge amount of ill-fecling before it-is | 0,000 monthly- and coinage of gold, bt ired Into a Minister's House, bibitory law in citics aud it was 10st on en- ehurged with thoerime of murdor is & quos- | 1t cliarges that o meeting of lyuen the day | BECIE TG o i now 3 | (IR i experience showed that © not only 1003 Gy, Tm, S Apedild,—(Spocinl Malo. [-EEsEmcnt, Wha Louse antitinge bk wah ‘1" ""lw'llt‘l”mltl;m‘ll"’\.':]r‘lll\‘ “:‘-i<“l-‘1"llf l“tl)‘llc{;'1|‘xh|ll'u:"-'ll\l‘:;‘|' nf;v i) '.‘.T.‘d-..“ ‘]m'.:l\':'u‘.':: for them to follow and for the preseat at A Denial. were there two agenci needed, but | gram to Tue Bee.|-Two revolver shots wero I(.m\-xvikuul.v.]) yu‘i‘w ‘nl u'v'".[:.;CJ’,':..K-H\{ 10 povker 1o tald thio prisonor nnd relotse hi | say that to avold seandal and possivly riotous | 12t the democrats in the house may be re- | §r. Lovs, Mo, April 14. — Prosident | 1% o nocdod papor imoney to the ‘maxi- | fired into the residence of Rev. J. W. South- | any” fim, corporation or “individual - ent without a trial by @ jury according to the | domonstrations the trustees of the Sheftield | suvded as solidly for freo trade. Mackey of the Mackey railrond system, who | ho. business of the country was lan. | Welly pastor of the West Side Methodist | tefing into such —combination to be Iaws of aliforufn, Tho court's rospouso to | avouuo church ballove it thelr duly todebar | =~ FAEGAUEIONARY MEASUNES ed hero last night, emphatically denied | guishing. New enterprises werd w chureh, late last night, after the family had | prosecuted cther by the uttomey general is contention is. 2 eXPIoss torms all persons nof Misters 500l 1ding The committee on the investigatio he ) SORIoc RS roro Strupgling 4 . Wersy e s cou attorne ther attorney, suc e O e el ACATat's oMice Wil 300n bozin the | L MImOrs to the oot that th “Rix Foue | ol enlefprines e stewgeling to kecp o | rotired to bed. | Mv. Southwell has been | pioiod il 5 e ecat of. i the e 1 Shahob P oqrpug nobdirecta'audin i coytea | Iraln naLUaNIAD, ! (IR | people are figuring on the absorption of the | their feet. Such u condition of things would | active in prosecuting saloon 5. i is @ v where the aet is done in pursuance of the —~ formulution of a st of rules to govern 3 . TMharo aro 2 continue unti a_remedy was od, e 5 ik S ¥ levied. 1 ng good 1 any HARGTHG cabls, Houail piratantn ofthe » 3attling Brothren, ot ‘IS probuble that they Wil adopt. 1 | Macley system. | Thero are no such nogotia- | contime inttla remedy was attained, snd | Joader in the lu and order leagiie, witieh 18 | [ yol e L B L LT T been shown to have been the case h Cincago, April 14, ~The troubles In the | substance the rules that ave now in forco in | HonS oing on, ho suid, and nothing of the | thut vemedy could only vamo by legislation, | the nfzation with which Dr. Had- | ypo “not 1 for the payment for Thors . S i L chiureh of Jolict ave not yet set- | the senate covering the sergeant-ut-arm's of- | Kind had ever been considered, b slation, combined with executive | dock was conno ted at the time of his mur- | Shon Roods, The penaltics. progeibed ave Phere was no occasion then for any further | Fivst Baptist church of Joliet are not yet set iC sena ring t int-ut-urn's of gl s action had brought the country to where it | dey. Mr. Southwell belioves the shots were & i I trial in the state courts and tho Unitod States | tled, It will be remembered that Pastor | fist The commities, of which My Adums of A Broken Agreement. HOW Wils, i fived by whisky men whom ho was prosecuts | voitien et 1 g, aiscusslon of this wus orformed in pursuanee of the laws. of fha | Ward's Island, was found guilty by his old | geant-at-arms, who is now in lowa, and g sreement was made botween the Reading | o o ona keewr howw. - Whatovon e When Phe house this morning | the senato AT i e proper authority | congregation some time on charges | soon as it is received will adopt a st of rales Pennsylvania roads, by which, in cc would result in a great addition to the money o A L] Nutional bill to extend the po T ocitics of second and it was not at all nocessary to empanel a | of untruthfulness and = improper conduct. | his is tho outgrowth of the Silcott d sideration of the Penpsylvania not antagoniz- | of the country, but this measure of his would | i oo o A0 feong closs and to oxtend the power of hoards of fury for that purposo. | Tho Joliot congregation last week considered | tion and it is found necessary to properly se- | {14 G Titter was to supply the | give an addition at onso and. the money conld | Ol trusty ns n trust, s ceased to exist and in | supervisors s made 10 brig Justice Lamar, in behalf of himself and the | the matter and the pastor was vindicated by | cure the government as the courls have i pralicih bo disbursed within sixty days. Ho had yen- | it8 place now stands the liuseed ofl | up the normnl sehool bill, but it was defeated chief justice, dotivered a vigorous dissent, a vote of 97 1079, A tremendous row was | cently decided that the government is respon- | Pennsyly with 1,000,000 tons of anthra- | RO Y publicly and bricfly to call the | company, charteved under the laws of [ili- | The remainder of the session was spent in Tho ground on which they dlssent it that | created in the church ond today threo of the 1y defaleations that may oceur in | cite tr: annually for ten years. | pattor to the aitention of tho finance com- | nois. 1t is the owner of forty-nine linseed | Ons K the state phurmacy bill. At the fu considering the habeas corpus act a wholly | deacons who were ousted came to Chicago to | the sergeant-at-arm’s office Ouly 600,000 tous have been supplied.' | mitteo and he hoped it would report on | oil wills, forty elovators, vanging in capucity | Bfternoon session the ties@thig done was tho inadmissablo” construction is placed on {ho | consult pastors here s to the udvisability of AIDIY NEWS, Tho Pennsylvania elaims damages and has | S A0 o8 BB (6 WA KEPOKL, O | 0 790,000 bushels downwied, and a line of | Passage of the pharmacy bill word “law as used in that statute, and that | calling a council of ministers to try Whit The abandonnent, of Fort Siduey, Neb,, | #Ppointe irman Walker of the Interstate | i) was roferred to the finance committee, tank cars. The capital stock is 15,000,000, Both the demotrats amd the republicans of a wholly inadwissable application was made | man. and Fort Bridger, Wyo., has been _definitely | Kuilway tion asarbitrator. The Read- | ™A meggage from the house announcing the | The old board of trustecs have been clected | the house held cauciiaes this noon o repre of the clauso *in custody in violation of the 5 — — deeided upon, as Will be seen from the follow- | J& wis asked to ‘ppoint one but re- | qeath of My, Rundall and the appointment of | dircctors, with Mr, Fuston of Missouri us | Sentutive distrlot hills, T neither cauc costitution of e United Statean WAL| ¥ ll\ullly ((. l|[|||., \l;(ul\\' - ing paragraph i the Avmy and Navy Journal :..IT;;:I, and w::; by "n b WL G committee to uttend his, funcral was pre- | president. [ s demitouction tuk ‘-"\‘AHI‘ o tho de oo gree, assuming the facts of @ o 0 bo NEWARK, N, J., April 14.—Mrs. Peter Mon The secretary of w L i 5 ennsylvania’s | gontad and ad, Mr. Cameron moved con- - - - 8100 thote s 4 disposition to accep! 03 shown by tho record, that the personal | wenan and Herman Helntichs wero fatully | omuendations from i genergl | Burrender 'of tho agvecment, Tho Reading | Sunionoa Agvesd to s Messrn: Gon. ATl A Pac Dynamite, the republican measir protection of Judgo Field, as & privato citizen, | “Ehen ¢ R ¢ ¥ withdrawa 50ps froni the fol- | peoplo claim that the Pennsylvania has per- | gon “Dawes: Voorhees and Eustis wors ap MixxEALOLIS, Mitn, Apiil 1.—A package | The representative districts bill came v even to the death of Terry, was not only | EOVed by a cow at South Orange, N. J., last # DOILS s s00m as the departmentan- | sistently violated the terms and spirit of the | 10 iad s the senato committee to attend the | cor p ARl AT 4 0f dymn. | ®eain i the house on ceconsideration and wis vight but the duty of Nea \d of any other | hight ey approached the animal's calf, | 0o prepare suitable nmodgtions ement whenever it was to its interest to | Janarals ‘Ast o further marie of 1 ang SR COnAIN DR three and one-half pounds of dyna o vote of 30 to 15, 1t is a repunlican bystander, and we maintain that for the ex- | When the caw broke the chain by which she | fiscwheres Fyrts alegiinns, S MelOwell, | do so. ‘The Pennsylvanin denies this and | Ny Rundall's memory the senate. adjommed | Mt several cartridges and a twenty-five 3 nd®hough some of the opposition erciso of that right or duty he is answerablo | Was fastened, knocked both of them down AU Y. ¢ i "“"“ LAl e N " ., | says it was only by reason of help extended | T RO 3 - AAYRE foot fuse was found near thé stute vreform: e aguinst it, they <aid it must be passed 10 the courts of the state of California, and to | #nd thep attacked them with her horns and ‘“.lmll at the war department n ikes it | by the Pennsylvania that the support A Tribute f | tory at St. Cloud, Minn., and it is thought 1 extra session would be necessary. Thé them alone, but we deny that N, had | hoofs, sqem x("-i’”'l_' y‘{‘;‘jvl”‘i,“‘[“' '-““"\’1‘“%"-"" the | banking honses was obtained for the Readi S hu some one intendod to blow up the institution | re wder of the afteroon wis spent” on the any duty imposed upon him by the laws of the e M"’\“:M PorsLaenR v Lot S ".l*‘l“l Y fors M 0 [ reorganization. WasiiNGron, April 14.—A largely attended | and had left it theve, probably being fright- | general appropriation bill. It was pussed Ulited States, growing out of the oficial L ds 8 'L o o s REALRISR JAL S0l t 1 for the redemption of such notes of the na- v i} FOR SO i k0 hoadk | 4 — e meeting of fricnds of the late Samuel J y at the eritical moment. without amendimen h strong attempts charvacter of Jidgo Field. In short we think At London—Sighted: The Russian Prince, l\“;d HRRAD 1‘1‘\;("\\1A I'{]‘“;l._’\"“‘ at Sldne Swallowed by the Union Pacific, Randall was held this morning to take appro - re made to change it The bill appropri- thoro was nothing, whatever, in U fuct of | from Pliludclphia, N0 LAFE SLORNOT. Sr. Pavr, Minn, April 14.—A Tacoma, | priate action on his death, The vencrable Found Doad In a Oreck, e BL001 1o s the goncral experses” of his official character in the transaction, and At Baltimore—The Barrc 4 bl o, = Wash,, special says thePacoma & Lake City pe, sy - o special Tele- | the next bienndi riod thoreforo o think the UBLod. SEALCS Courts | st o Thy wrrowmore, from | genator Tngalls has goue to Atchison, Kan A, spacial A8y iiiakRleoma & Lal \; Y | ex-Governor Curtin of Peunsylvania was | Mircugit, 8. D, April 1. [Special Tel e Dave in the nreasnt state of our leglalation no | Y 9¥[o0 = d He will be absent about two weeks. The | railroad has been secured by the Union = | elected as chairman of the meeting and J. N, | gram to Tue B Mrs. Andrew Schuster, | jng senate b provide for the callin Y present stase pialat: 0 At Southampton-—-The FElbe, from New | president's only callers this mc z We cific. As it stands the line is worth sever > » W R ¢ 1 5 il o . s ¢ Laativy) furisdiction whatever in tne premises. vl president’s only callors this moining wero | thile; As It stands tholuels worth sover )t of Pennsylvauia and P. W. Rhodes | wife of a German favmer living ten miles | of u cor t v ;o anpropriato In conclusion the dissenting opinion holds AL NewsYorkoThe: Borvia from Tivers | phdons General Miller and - Senator | Iiliions and its completa WyRpi of New York acted as secretard jovernor | northwest of here, was found dead in a crecle [ #1,000 for u L) 1ou ¢ bill Lo prow hat a murder is not au offeuse aguinst the | )" b Wt ‘u:““_ A ({tahalt 1t Vo s ma s e vt e Curtin, who was a life-long friend of Mr, | She is supposad to have suicided by | ide for Unlted States excopt when committed at No ot 0 8% aaant G oot | Claassen Plead Not Guilty. Randall, made a most feeling address In call- | SroWning. Suspicions ure uroused agninst Places where the national government, has The Weath, NovI10, A B aud 4. M of Oprdon, Grove, | o2 € A L Quiliy, | | RDON, ok § fddros Schuster. His wife was missing a weel be: Allege crs Caught exclusive jurisdiction, “It is o well settled e G i ! Ta., died at Providence hospital on Saturday | v Yok, Apei x-President Claas the assemblage to order and spoke of the | for told any one. ‘The coroncr i tl o PRy TS ot shat shoh & orinie. must be dRAnGd by or Omuha and vicinity i, foll | night of consumption. At the request of | sen, the wrecker of the Sixth National, | deceased in terms of the tenderest endorse- | gating th B Visalla, Clullf statuie yud o auch statuto has been. poiuted by rain, Grand i‘l‘;*"‘ By lo, Naval lodg “—\“‘l'l']» Lenox Hill and Equitablo banks, this morn- | Ment. A committes on resolutions wvas ap- | - Satura o Ml ou ho nited States government For Nebrask 1 South Dakota: Fuir, CHALHS O 9 LAMAINS A6 A0 JURORY ing answered the grand ) POBIAG 8ho TOPOFILG & of resolutions set- | ¥ can Confe e 2alurgs i he arrestof Cha prle 00k place fy oteler's undertakiug estab. M 8IS he grund jury's indictment in ng forth the natio )58 o de ¢ roc th being I3 thus powerless to try and punish | clearing in the western portion of South | fook place from Hotelow's undertukiug estub: | 18 {rived States ciscuit court., He pleaded | Ying forth the national loss in the deathof | wyuixaron, April 14.—The Pan-Americay | Morx harged with being adman churged with muvder. We are not | Dukota, warier, southerly winds. | Ushimons, Aith o, 100Rh: 5118 not guilty, o Sandal, Booochos eulogiatio \af M | o rorenco todav adonted ' the yoport of the prepared to afivm that it is omnipotent to | or Towa. Fair warmoe southerly winds, | Boon: The interment was in the grand lodge ) #¢ Randall's high character, loyalty, ambition ven, ay ado 10 veport of the discharge from trial and to give immunity L E i pressional cemetery. 5 and honest purposes, pure and exalted man- | committee on bunking and the supplementary t h b M P i « P from all Hability to any tris) shyrhors aaleos o r——_ ructions were issued today by the com fadrid Gas Works Burning. | hood and firm, courageous devotion to convie- | report of the committee on eustoms reguli Pross statuto of congross i ! A joner of the general land office to George Mapiip, April 14, ~Five broke out inthe | tion, were mude by Congressmen McCreery | tions recommending the establishinent o ynanding such dischare Buonanest, April 14,~The Tlelgraful of | Dash of Pocatello, Samuel J. Pritehard of | Madrid gas works this evening and is blazing | of Kentucky, Blount of Gec and Johix | cential union b ““f:‘ v information and ‘u;‘ prisepors Y this morning and s reluctant to come to this conolusion y states the Grand Duke Constantine | Silver City. and Walter P. Rainsey of Ross- | fiercoly. Immense crowds were attracted to | Rogers of Kansas. Bragg of concernit TR FUOY - WEED XN 10 bocause wo cannot permit. ourselves to doubt sted at St. Petersburg for begyg | 014, 1daho, to procecd at onee to “the town scéne and great consternation previ Alabama wid othe - - pa i) Lhopo ta Sepesd that if tho appelleo had been indicted and L the revolutionary 1-x<$? site of Pocatello and appraise and place a | The consequences will probably be disastrou There was a steady stream of callers at the | hot By Constables murde, h T A A P e g yaluation upan edch 10t il parcol of land of g Raudall residence today to express sympathy April 14.—{Speciul Tel . 3 e oM e Uymen, God and his countey would have ——- the sume ang upon the lmprovements Heir to Three Millior with the bereaved fumily. 4 ze” number ] Ay 5 Ing oveuté ol ‘thib v Neohe » i X ound therec th a view to disposing of 1 B sy Rpomd o Ot i Ao R e patch from Cam anty's bistory wild given him good deliverance Two Laborers Drowned. O ey o dihislug CCINe | Hantronn, Conn., April 14.—Ernest 45 Wiapama - OF ouddinos Wem: recelied ) ws that Erie Mo e Searrie, Wash., April W.—Mart Manson | ¢)0'uct of ‘congress ed September 1, | Dickinson, a freshman of Trinity colloge, hus | bo taken fron the honse 4t § olcloch Thurs. tor hot and killed by Constable Important Decisions. and Sig Johuson, Swedes, were drowne s e lay me {10 the Where thoy ouk mes A, MciKes while resist urest th implica v of Henry Johns six years ago | auty, Lu, i revenge fo¥ his bt up 8 counterfeiters provies o members. The S . y ¥ | received news of his accession to a fortune of | d The Death Roll, PoRTLAND, Ore,, April 14.—Judge Daily, in | while unloading a barge ear hove yesterddy $3,000,000 through tho death of his uncle in : e N Dactianiae ot the REale nat e e the United States circuit court today in the | @fteruoon, ] [ r Frarca At Li [ s i} . | ' ¥ d