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| HE OMAHA 'DAILY BEE. e = . i - — " NINETEENTH YEAR. OMAHA. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, 1890, UMBER 208, THE LAKE CITY STRIKES.| = meswores eosemon [ pEpGITS OF SILVER BULLION v 4vomaxmom moxe. |y Npw (ONFUSING ELEMENT, | oo Ny mansoines o et [ CREAT BRITAIN'S BUDGE The Bervices Largely Attended by Some Good Round Sums Appropriated | posted window a card reading: “Den- Officiate nnd Personal Priends. - for Various Plces. | ver 8. ight of the cand the Rock Island Waenixaros 1 | agent hi office, and before o o g > Wasnxeroy, April 17,~THe house commit- : ¢ : ‘ Three Thousand Carpenters, with Banners | - wieroer vee Wil ”'v:;‘“‘"" The Two Houses Hopelessly Apart Regard- | | " t" 00 Cmnd iarbors eompleted the | Formation of a Rail and Lake Line Be- | nichta 4 Denver had been made. | Ohancellor of the Exchequer Goschen Pres 154 Bitia, Psald th Olieola ing Redemption of Certificates. river and harbor apyoptiftion bill The | tween Boston and Sionx City. A N T s | sents It to the Commons. appropriation is a little over £20,000,000. | | again to &.50. PACKING HOUSE EMPLOYES UNEAS' N\ byterian e ¥ m ) They Among the items of_i: ridnce in the bil . g Hpls, bav Solemn & fecting. The A QONFERENCE WILL BE NECESSARY. | are the follow i Rarbors: (llinois—Chi- | REGULAR TRIPS IN NINE DAYS. Huntington's Letter to Stanford. | pYpENGES EXOEED THE ESTIMATES ofticiating clergymen were Rev. Dr. Milburn, e 100,000 Green Bay, | SAN Fraxcisco, April 17.—[Special Tele- aplain of the house The .!\-I?of«lm. .\m“’ l.(rw-\.l:,ce mm‘z { Bee.)—The following letter | —— dance e Jumbers | Nel ? ot B P nge, 'waukee, §70,000 . & om C. P i ’ i 3 3 Wiky Ofdin THkc: Biptoyers . Have | o Re oMUmbers | Nebraska Has Her Fall Quota in the | \uwflofl\t-uduuu(-uv, | Wil Be Estended to the Coast via :I‘\vul( rl.llun\nu-qm n;fi:;l{rflnhflpn: gland's Financial ‘Manager Des ars, Vice Presi: Rrailway Mail Service Wash- 50,000 Ashland, $00,000, Denver — Little Likelihood of an dent of the Southern Pacific company, to | gram to T @ repr uller and daugh Violated Their Agreement—The e % ; | & Lo 3 cireatdant ot th plores the Fact That the Revenue Mortor . Secretary and ington Crowded With Lo, Rivers: Wisconsin—Chippewa river at | Senautor Leland Stanford. president of the F g Gasmen's Trouble Not o Ex- M. Blaine, Mrs. Hurrison, wccompanied | i p’ cgion Members. : o Yt !l\‘;‘{‘mnm%m ‘d"n‘: Irc:‘:fl‘:‘*: e i R & e e R by the ssident’s private cre- o E ¢ | tage, £100,0 inois—] s Navigation Closes. « Ny, EXECOTIVE | On the Increase. e T | oy, piim. Winamaier, Speaker Read, 100 z = Kaskaskia. §10.000. For the construction e April 15—Dear Gov- ! menibers of the Grand Army of the Republic ’ the Illinois and a:‘uaun canal, o qunect eror” S¥Tany e etiondn ot name | and several by r. 1 II's friends Wasniserox Bruear Tae Owvana Bee, with the Illinois river at & point near Henne- | & & S N o) and mine dy appeared In the daily | . Mt p i < \ Chicaco, April 17.—[Special Telegram to | ang e Iandre bl R e T L | " and ‘with the. Mississippi. river at the | ,C1ICAG0, April 17.—(Special Telegram 10 | Kibers that some of ot friends think it wouid | Loxpos, April 17.—Goschen, chiancellor of i a letted Tne Bre.)-Stiikes seem to be in the procession formed a WasHisetos, D. C. mouth of Rock river, together with & branch | THE Brr.]—Chicago eastbound lines were | be well for me to write hence this | the exchequer, presented the budget in the : } 3 " | communication, Although I do not appre- | © & air. Al tindes are becoming infected with | sylvania railroad station thro capitol ates of the absolute and uures! canal or feeder from said Rock river | startled today by the information that a route | jLny pger that you and 1 will be pat in | commons today. It shows that expenses ex- R Yever: 56" clphia Jed | grounds and ¥ ania ave 3 seinobStEation LAl 1EE | to_the main line of said canal to be con- | which has been worked spasmodically in the | a hostile attitude in ojir business, or for t ceeded the estimates by £11,600 and that the al relations, but the inte who do not iffere Our with spec structed on a route loeated by the i el ctive | matter pers two houses are | STCRGTR §He S0 Teek wide kAo watcs | Poc: hat now come lnto the Seld ws an active | tion of otho apart on the questi line and 7 feet decp, looks 150 feet in width | COMPetitorin transcontinental business. More | stand our Aficates issued for and to have a capacity Jor vessels of at least | than that, the new route wishes it distinctly | pur fricnds i, the sehats di 20 tons burden, 830,000, For continuing | understood that it will recognize existing b8 redaamed ope mim}* B '\’}-"T rfik";a"” at “:)h':”lg"‘:~ tariffs only to the extent of .in all cases quot- | Lo waters of the Mississippi. river, - ¥ i : e | of lawful money of the United States, while | siscippi river above p.n Authony Falls, | thg k":lw“f rates. ,T:'e ';fj\' '_‘;‘_dej&* “;“" ! the ho is & matter of p more than | $18,000: Mississippi from Minneapolis | WOT! up mainly by rafic Man- | thing clse, contends that they shall be re- | to Des Moine nupuLm ,000; Mississippi | ager Mahoney of the Sioux City | : . r at Des Moiums rapids canal, | and northern part of the Great | receipts excecded the estimates by over s | £3,000,000, °n (At variance, | Commenting on the gross revenue from than to say that we | alcoholic beveragos— £20,205 —Goschen said a universal rash to the beer barrel, the spi bottle and the wine decanter. It was a circumstance that must :_‘_;“’-"::::u- | be deplored. A closer examination would movement a few weel zo. Th . plumbers and aftertoem followed the car- | Burial Ser rs and cloak makers. Of these al PHILADELPNIA arpenters have settled their trc ing s asmall body of gas wo! think they can fight the tr { The many emple ing houses are une s ul | t heart today apparently hopeles of redemption of c -posit of silver b ing that they sha alte The re- | the figures show theru nerous p ind a ‘strike on May 1 | spect d by many. Th laim that their | hundre deemed i or silver bulli It is likely | D it cat | s funds ting | not dimtuish the surprise, for the largest in- el i by onany tacNRIGAI U NaLated | thi CHAE Thisfd \Wiil b4 6 RS hed until | F2500: Mississippl rivés from Des Moines | Northern system. From Boston special trains | into the v todes | crcasefhas been—of all spirits in the world— employers have by many i i lat y hi iere will be no agreement reached until | papids to the mouth of the Illinois river, | wiil be run daily over the Fitchburg and 3 istraed 2 from rum. It v It was an ext in the as drunk mainly at seaports. ¢ historical fact that the greatest drink- lusion of the have asked for a of their sala both houses have acted upon adopting its own idea, and pointe he house claims that if the certi vill measure, each | (£35,000 to be expended fo¥ digy in Quincy | West Shore roads to Buffalo, where the; conference is ap- | Bay, 1L, and £15,000 beused inClArks. | crman , going both ways with daily steam ville, Mo.), £165,000; issippi_river from | ers of the Great Northern line for Duluth. numbe reanizations. y rish National leag democratic clubs and « percentage war ou the i was seen by a report A ff;":."-r'.‘.:' and yeedt bound lines i nnt‘mh-mm o man said there was nothing “\\Wiwc:nfl ever paid in reduction of the debt in the same survey an c p | pete with the new route, is it can make pay- | reports concerning the so-called prevailing | length of time. chanziel twenty feet in depth and of suituble | fig” rates which would be ruinous 1 the rail ,‘,,L.“-ur_ ‘m.“f:fm: h‘,wf:m:‘nu'n: Htoceding to the estirhates for tho coming width in the ~h(u;]1““;‘:rf m‘x:ll-ut::x::d“fi"ff:of | lines. | however, that the Missouri Pacific would \&?r }‘:‘(v estimated n:\yl';.[‘»::fihn\w-n‘f 1:‘.}' SETalo. AtV ISR G guarautee to its patrons the bencfits of any | U00 and & revenue £50,406,(0. As 1o the di: T oo S el i e oatex: ki fnd all compotition, both freight and passen- | posal of the surplus, be proposed, among e Whiciiels 1 micaco, April 17.—f@pecial Telegram®to | co. "o gid not believe in exor Tates, | Other things, to redice Indian and colon- ppropriation for rivers and har- | Typ Bre.]—The opinion seems to prevail | but thought a fair rate all around would be | ial postage, and the duties on gold and were compelled to deposit asa | Besides these were the c sional dele R 7 et | the mouth of the Tllinols i the mouth of the | where they will connect with the Greai | pany s mones ¢ | ing years reconded, there was procisely the guarantec agains quxnllm' Withont. motice, | 10 d many other prom el : A i ALELS A Obio and at the discretiop of she secretary of | Northern rail lines. The route as planned | est<or in any imp u same rush and precisely the same proportion The request is tantamount to a_notice that | At the cemetery Rev. Dr. (¢ of the United States without any war, protection of the Illinois shore opposite | will be put in operation next week as far as | isfied that you hay Allow me | of pevenue from different spirits. Incwessed they intend to strike if certain demands are | ington recited the burial e “gold bugs"" will amass silver certificates | the mouth of the Missouri and the improve- | Sioux City, but will be immediately | o e i thut gur relations | prosperity therefore meant agreat increase not complied with S od so_ those aud drain the treasury of its fund of gold; | mentof St. Louis harbar (850,000 to be ex- | extended to the coast via Den- | JRAY Gontinue e frlendly bere in the consumption of alcoholie drinks. The carpenters’ strike remains unchanged. | DeT itted to look at the departed while the senate declarcs that if the certifi- | Pended at Alton nhd*““l",ft t. Genevive, | ver, thus diverting a large share C Py HUNTIN The pastal receipts exceeded the estimate The non-union men have been put to work, | A quartette from Meade post 2 E Rt AREA T ay kind of law. | 0. $400,000; Mi 1»1'( river from head of | of the traffic which now comes through Chi- | - ¥ ¥ £100.000, The revenue from telegraphs but they have becn neutralized by the enlist | g & by, followed with b Sl e ot et s passes to the mouth of the Ohio, £,000,00; | cago, The time between Boston and Sioux | The Missouri Pacific's . excocdodl the estignates by £00,000, The exact ment in the unic se of non-union men | Dr:. McCook. ful mon will be but a short time till the ¥ from head of passes to headwaters, | City will be made regularly in nine days, thus Diarra ., April 17. 1 surplus reached £4,221,000. The total reduc- - who were at work yesterday. The citizen Post pronoun itry is so full of silver certificates that : Missouri river, from mouth to Fort | beating the average all-rail route about & | to Tur Bee.]—P. C. Tow tion in the national debt for 1889 reached the committee, which proposes to the mat- e their enewies will rush to a redemption ton. (100,000 of this sum may beex- | week. A still furtBer reduced rate via the | o uoony of the Misso: sum of £8,265,000. This amaunt, added to the te bitrated, has not yet gotten to wor s the last str L gk . pended in the discretion of the secretary of | Erie canal will also he oted, the time b; = i wlEs Ty T S ' | reductions in the previous two years, made & v arbitrated, has nc & the government will refse to r above. Sioux City) SR0U00. | 1 reste betig twenvy G Chican The gentle- | The small boss carpenters have § | their organization and the Masters S0 m-‘ e jon evidently wuizes the fact that ; athe e Chidently rocognizes the fuct et | Chargea With Poisoning Her Son. | deemin arbitration committee _against them | Movxt Houiy, N. J., April 17— [Special lion, flll‘\ will a hard fight rram to Tire Bee. | ALl ““1““1““' '\:'h"‘l;""‘"‘:‘"ll\’_:"’r v e determination, howeve randEERIt, WiAow of J i little do it a s [ T e L e aooosor, | Vandegritt, widow of ift, | Dassed and the final agreem | be satis- | and for inc Pt i agaiust whom the grand returned an | Factory to both Bt ot Gave of | o spial vroctit] |Hem sounded Ty grand total of £25,323,000, the lirgest amount - casket was Jowered icates, gal tender ey and will insist upon e silvér out gold is Jooked for The) cArpentiss {6 ciol nulber of about | © L it el e boes, $200,00. i SRR | among western railroad men that therd fs no. | better for the public and the intercstof | Siver plaie will be abolishcl, | T three thousand paraded through the princiy poison her sov ank Normau, arrests £ D D St Authority & | likelihood of freight, rates in the west bei the roads. The cause of the present warwas | tipplers, who had larvgely produced the sur- ” - - . banners ] o’ tment | Tepublicans in the house will caucus ate Authority Supreme. ikelihood of freight.rates in the w k| s use OF thie Preelt ek wa. | D, R acan Siesctey iy FRUSE oM MU 19, baciiars |ithis) . moming: 46 herhome ndictment | ZUEL e first of next we Chicaoo, April 17.—Thd state board of live | raised before the close of navigation next fall, | Well understood. The so-called Gentjemen's | pltis, would have a chance to redeem them selvés owing 1o a reduction of the tea duty by he duty and mottoes. Large crowds- gathered along the route and occasional cheers of sympathy ¥reoted the marchers, All the lasters in the Riverside shoe fa at Dixon, 111, went out on a strike yeste This will necessitate the closing of th Y > agreement left the Missouri Pac stock commissioners has at last scored a vic- | although all lines except the Northwestern | uSthe only remaining e that was na tory in the battle with the ity health depart- | voted in favor of an advance in local rates to | ting rates at the tige of the d ment. Today the attormey for the comynis- | St. Paul yesterday. Exactly the same vote | asveement. When®he time sioners serv i 3 ing i Veste: necessary to meet cut rates the instruct sioners served notices on the mayor, signed | was taken this morning in the Western | hecessiry 10 nect fut, Fates (L BELOREens charges Lier with attempting to kill he by means af eroton oil at various times be- wen the 1st and 15th of this month. The i ged, was to_sccure a large > on_the life of her son. NEDRASKA TIAS HER SHAR peuce per pound. [Cheer urrants would be reduced from * 10, The incre rily imposed in 158 will be taken off. inhabited-house duty will be reduced and Nebras Servic Tuk BEE a f since, discloses the fact that the st tory unless their demands are complied w s h-;llf;‘q-fi“":}; ”’;;11” - full quota of by a majority of the Chicago live stock ex- | Freight association. There has been | FUG3 0t Clark to meet all competition, | all working tenements under £20 rental —_ “," ”‘;’ ‘th xl J -‘;' S consaeE heretofore be change, demanding that heweafter before kill- | no expectation that the advance | which was done. This will be the policy in | Will be exempt from house tax. | ] | Chicago Gas Employes’ Strike. Cinicago, April 17.—The strike amon employes of the gas company on the north | n imperial to local finances, he aise a v y an increased duty of 6 pence on spirits and 3 pence per barrel on ing or destroying any eattle they shall be | could be gnade. Oune manager | the future.as in the past. but what "the urning fre st of | submitted to the inspection of'the state veter- said today: ““The position of the Alton, St. | ultimatum might be Mr. Townsend could not posed to i inarian, or some mmp(mxt veterinaricn, and | 5o a Chi St Paul & Kansas City | 543, except that his line proposed to meet all il purpe that notice be given to the' person to whom | Laul an o " emergencies. The socalled meetings that | per gal sle property. Normaa is now five years ¢ 138 said 10 bo ¢ * the domi nation and control test for the present and wait until the eligibles is reduced in number. T eligibles for Nebraska is so grre: side, which occurred last night when sc N e rants who have uot passed a civi | the cattle were consigned. Bafore inspaction, | lines is a bar to any advance in rates. They | puritied o have been held here | beer. This would yield £1.000,000. He hoped teen men of the night ferce went out be is afferuon. pleaded not Should any cattle be killedy hervafter without | all demand that they get thelf share of west- | hnd . there recently for the pur. | the frieuds of temperance would be satisfied of the discharge of two men, has not sprea i R S GO compliance with theSe demands, the members | ern business at the Missouri river. The | pose of a so-calldd adjustment ~ of | and the publicans take a broad view of the to the south and west sides as anticipated AT e Of the exchange will Lold B8 ety responsible | S, 2o B YR LSS, B S0 T had no delesation present. from the Mis- | question. Goschen spoke thres hurs. dull’s o for th laint_ that ‘noth- e of free edu- the subject r the time | In reply to Mu; 11 loss and damage, ¢ £ that by their : it upon | ing had been don Bods fo the past e 4 Northiwestern have lines west of the river. T iehts contenrs O WBEE aded prop- | . Tlot likely they will turn over to their com tem, but whene ve bonafide agrec) nt expires after on examination and the comes for an ac - a fixed basis, fair alike to the public and the | cation Geschen promised th | # This morning the day force went on as usual. ‘ Nrw Youx, April 17.—There wos o big Hillings, president of the gas trust, said he | tod failure in the sil hut of Louis i + 3 Jes 3 2y . s i etitors ¢ originati heir lme i 4 Pasiflc wi < i suld be dealt with at the next s H auticipated no trouble. Franks & Co.. raw silk importers, who ar m if the applicant wishes to con- or referred thel éommunication to | Petitors trafiic originating on their | roads, the Missouri Pacific would be found in | Would be dealt with at the next session. He The strikers were busily engaged t b T e STt m, N. J 1 the eligible list. the city law department #hd Teceived there- | West of the Missourl xiver instead o | the advance guard toaid in effecting the con- | alsofoped to deal with the currency gues- Qeavoring to induce the employes in other 9 RSy of $0K THE LOYAL LEGION. from an opinion that the powers of the live | themselves taking it to Chicago, but that is | (0 adion qevoutly to be wished. | tion, but 3(-\{].14 reserve b opinion rgurding commissioners were conferrod by the works throughout the ¢ e just what the Alton and St. Poul & Kansas ¥ t0 join thew, and | 000 with nominal assets of §1,20.00). The gton is well filled tonight with ure and ave supetior to those of the | City 1oads demand. More than that, they Will Meet the Rock Island Cat. | Sexton said gross injustice had been done S e i darites, o far n e J5 | causes attributed for the emba ent ar e iy e and in every case where tha city ordi- | have been euforcing their demands by seud- | g vois City, April 17.—The Burlington, | Ireland, and the Parnellites would resist the pay- | coucerned. As near as can be learned this | inability te money to meet maturing ob- naices or the regulatiobs of the health de- | IN€ agents in trans-Missouri territo | government's proposals by every meaus in that organization e be lear i ey | ing lacal rates on traffic to the Missouri and | Santa Fe aud Union Pacific have given notice i evening their: Iatiors were. In. valtjas tic S Sxusnao ) b e e re here on their way | L‘;",fl"”;:“e‘,‘;"”‘“ Wwith theact the state law | (3 00 TS Neir Tocals east of the Mis- | of a reduction in the passenger rate to Denver i oAk il S I S e (ly\!;wr unfx‘(l\l,\fh\‘;f\,‘«-u\ ; )!\ux:::]g;;fl::lfifl‘;; xsl:fifl ‘1‘»“:4.: 'yu\l].:j;:lx;;::\x’;:i\ n..;u’nn“un;~ is referved to as a great Health Cummxssioner s to. | Souri emough to equal the through rate | to mect g)i:- cut made by the Rock Islaud and ing the pre {Hw, crease of duties, inangurate @ generai strike the offcials of the K the e lowt 1n. 1 the. wacent sily | jncvess and the leglon wus never in suchi 8 | pight tht ho thinks he diEBall inall bis of- | guoted by tha criginatifie line How | Missourl Pac The (ladstonings, discussing the budget, ia various companies profess ability to get aloug | trade fuilures and that they have boen capry. | C4ITRY condition 58 at present. | ficers from the stock ya lesve it en- | JODE o - g o son, | CITEMENT ATSPOKANE FALLS, | e 1obby, calicd it u “dissolution bud get. without cutting down the supply of gas. ing a great many small concerns who do not | MISCELLANEOUS. | in the hands of n.a commission, u;dmd'mm They cat stop it m‘“" ctringall 1 e e 1 e pay promptly und tfind _difficulty in Tn respouse to an_inguiry the secretary of | allowing them to assun/ithe responsibility ‘;"".“ e "’l'!‘ 'mn ey lechati Fuarpereiske Possdesivn of the | ONE HUNDEED FRA) Miners and Operators Agree. Sil . Their ontstanding accounts » | the interior states that town site extries Em | for lumpy jaw, ete. © | have i'hzm Jeuge ‘wes ‘o e hlssm” = pe: 2 Posse h e b Ao rwhich to spread a reduction, while the | Business Portion. | 3 Spa 2 Covvunrs, O, April 17.—Through conces- sions made on both sides the joint meeting of | lines east of the Missouri iust mal | ductions on their local rates, whi | cut to the bone as soon as the other lines get | ican in Paris into Trouble. iddon Dennett.] | the Sicux Indian reservation in South 4 northern Nebraska can be > theirre- | gr parr, Minn., April 17.—A special from | the modes provided and e L Will be | qokane Falls, Wash., says the recent de- | und: 1 stock of about 50,000 by is expressed and the hope 159 Ly James miners and mine operators reached an agree- | 30T but that there is no process 5 S ; - New York Herald Cable 5 at they will zet exte YN e ¥ i | Yeady to fight. The Atchison has now fairly | cision of Secretary Noble that he would hear [New ment this evening upon the following seale of | PuianrLeniy. Apri ‘A. H. Hubba by which a town can be m..\yx hed | read y Bl % s MO LY 2 tn th 45 othihe Tadias (Enpe Bex James Bubcock, a o e e My = For | drae: T o Hika son an Indisn ros ion before it is | Who was arrested (m- d’moflng at Hmm start flh‘:!n;;" n:.:(’(vlvm refusing to prorate | testimony in the case o he Indian, Enoch, - ipacered | diy e e 0 Comin of the Missouri. The other ri in line and right here comos the _The lin ding at the Missouri ri through business, 4 on its line | who claims to have taken up a hon ads must tlement, The secretary of | Miller, a Union Pacific watchman, last Mon- mitted to the house a | day night, made a confession to Deputy propriation. of riff Stockton, in which he admitted that was guilty of the crime. Navin said: T thrown open to the treasury today trans endation for an % 10 carry out the pr the Sioux Indian mmission in inancially embarrassed amount to §140,000 and « Tabane Do h man Murder Case. the Hocking Valle 70 cents, The s ual proposal by the miners and over 5 | The M vania, | house, bilit Peun < lower ih r of the Puris p land now nearly in the ¢ which he was invei the Northern Pacific it All last night © court on umped in the s ve the prices paid in _the Hocking | [ravpxworrn, Kan, Apr S ke M S| m spaniel was t NWORTH an.. Apr pecial | 2 mm e nnet imagine how 1 came to do such a | are toa large degree dependent on o (AT Era ot Rrid Hradi i ¥ e H el | Pelegram to Tug Ber.) -The | v e aciies Crhh S e hing. 1ucversaw {he voung man Miller, | St Tor it b# reducin Qlisputed tractianila hundrod shantics Srectad | apparance in the dook: ainte: *Will | tawed a letter written o 1ed. ‘OF this amount whom yoi 84 > almost murdered. until . That row has but fairly | O UGS PRSTEG CMGmGhGE i Sowe | month Babeock and his < > Bxed i the Mottman suspect pended for the constr oW minug I turnea the shot gun | bezmn and it must be fought out before any | cases the shanty owners backed up their re- | the Tuilleries gard md Weat Virg et s f el coey S houses and s s T oy R opie L e Hadyanohineatie can bo mistie | Sistance with weapous and remained 1 | spaniel. 1t MAt Ry HOW ae o TEice saustaciory e | e o ivz, aud fally the eutiee evowd staried for | < Rumorsof a Big Deal. S el LR 5 S Db 0 sudke 1o vl i fopdncaiiona. ade, It was our intentih to cat the | Dpavem, Colo, April 17—[Speclal Tele- | o moreh §2.000008 bF &4,000.000, the flower be, 1 wistress . is believed that 1 R o £ and in order that we might not” be in- P < Srd s | paid no heed tothein, m displayed forthe their own states but also the and o> | Vorge of solution mitted to conress ar d with scveral men, Were arrested. We | €vam to Tay Bre.|—The News this morning | : o I SN Ol R e e | . FBaveell, ool of Saw this man Miller und Khew that he had | contained a special from Salt Lake City that | 3 iot. |ibepeay "“.“""“"" fortanaioly SERNEYS e e o et | A canuek tnsuranc LR ned where he wis_by the Union | the Rock Island had secured control of the | NEW Yo —[Special Telegram to | cock a vigilaut guardian Lappened along at Utah, the Dako railroad company.” T think he was | Rio Grance Western, which, with the Colo- | Tae Bre.]—A riot on a small scale too place | this jun the spaniel's gan 2 e p o rrawa, April 17 X 4 2 | i 1 Vst :;:;‘\."-_ ‘:qw’m‘;lv’.\ und (1)..,. e terr i ) recommends an appro- | $omewhat {A',‘L;{:‘L:““N:’J‘,;Ef ‘;;EK\T'A:;}; 484 | rado Midlasd, would give them a through | tonight at the Am Star hall ¢ ¢ | with o grave disay val for such miners will probably be held in Indianapolis | wieh o view of pr 50 W0 for engraving maps show- | 4 SEHECHG TR OO e I did xo. | line from Chicago to Ogden; also that the | Broadway. A mob of excited tailors v was the cognomen of th bade ApHiLE auda cooveniiod GLIILINOLS opermions | 11,4 g avay Ing the sub-humid reg i But really T did not think of Killing the man, | Burlington had secured a controlling interest | holding # meeting to. cons! they | Babcock to take the dog ¥ beds, in St. Louis April 23. [T I A sohene punyvedng 'n wounding him. My idea wwas to dis- | in the Denver & Rio Grande. The rumors | Should stay out on a strike, having left a shop | which ymand the obuye o niade Lo g | Crawford, Neb. g8 charge the weapon into the ground.” | are not credited in this city. They doubtless | Docause they could mot wet high he B nol withont extEamsLig fhiy, gunlanut The Austrian Miners' Strike, session. Tt 1 VieNsa, April 17.—The latest news from | people to iusure for the: the disturbed mining districts is that the | o old age. strikers attacked the soldiers and three miners were killed and many wounded 1 says that Abel Hederland gave him | pointed law clerk in the office of the assistant ; My Sorm - rarrosied | @ttorney general ut £2,000 a year, and Charles | @0d held w Sgveral other names | | H. Robinson of Iowa was appointed to an- | Were mentioned, vut the gfcers will not di- or & Burglar. | gher law clorkship i the department of | Vulge them at tiis time. " Milier will recover. came along. The | ¢ grew out of the fact that both the Burlington | strikers called Ruebensky a spy and pounded | ©OF and Rock Island have been negotiatingand | him so seriously that he ran bleeding to the | Were not pern have probably secured trafic arrange- | Eldridge street police ou. Two police- | essary to_theiv ments for through ti over these | 3 went out to look for d anded the Fre | lines as soon as the new br | were attacked by them. Reinforcements m M. Wilson of Towa was today ap- a city in \\h ch King Charles span: cd to take the cxercise ne alth. Babe an to the quic —_—- 4 " Mistook His Brothe Twel et W Miieask, 8. D., Ay Two brothers | justice at the same salary. | T _ = sion shall be leted ok . L $ red out a flood of rapid ¢! nee. Twelve thousand workmen in the Witskovitz | i i . o 5 ion shall be complete . | were summoned and_ four strikers, including i * fron works have struck, The troops at Kar- | named Larser were awakened by a noise out 1 of Towa. a transcriber at £500 “ i The Stoaman Erfn Missing. Which will be early in June. That the C B et e R & er responded, calling the win fired among the ricters. Several pe side house last night. Thes 1 office, has resigned. | NEW Yous, April 17.—[$pecial Tele | rado Midland might fall into the hands of the | el e t names hie d command in the were wounded. Tt iine owners of Roho- | ¢ s and went out. the' front door to | aha is here. Tie Bir Rpck Island bas long been suspected, but Ward and His Wife Will Separ rench in his vocabular introduc 0 know the firm hold President ]—The steamer Egin of the N suiled from hem Decembe d i the senate to | Jine, whic those Wl nitz have asked the rnor of Prague 10 | oo L e oo | Wardang ] Will,Gepa (AR 5 b o | . . an ier., thin ERsp 1 ' ¢ | eld o Jeres) New YOrk, April ecial Te A it 5o far as to 3 the send troops, The Ostran stikers toniglt ate | {2 (4. orhor a burslar, fived, Killing b | widow of E | 700 head of cattle aboard) Bas not since boen | AR aliravs eldionkthe Tb (Geinda | R s e eracn Who .pmr. AT A tacked the sugar factc Kunzendorf and | <1 1ly S o o leaas s " 200 ¢ & : ce in which he ] ohn M. Ward, 1 Batiman: . L e [y, The doady e Todyes s (e and nd moncy The mangghe of the National | po)ds it as u connecting link i the trauscon- | baseball v separation ment r Cordier took ing that G vessel has 1 <od, laugha at the cable » United States duri tinental lines do not beli der the control of the would surren- | from his wife, Helen Dauvray Ward, and 1 mm Lot -m\ut(nla\ saying that | spondent interviewed ¢ M, Wanl i nomipesEREden s tip L neral Manager Smith | A Jked o containing a card | of the Denve e ac P t. The friends of both parties giv Pork and on it the | saine Denver & Rio Grande with the follow- | eheir opinion that Mrs. Ward has chosen the he Evin is at the bottom of the | "1 there any deal pending b tive that her husband gave her some | Mr. Dorsey has ¢ ment of Joscyh M. Mu at ¢ = - | . i Five Hundred Carpenters Discharged. | Mamie Starr Held Without Bail. | 117~ About five hun- | Cuicaco, April 17.—Before the | were discha | jury today Mamie Starr, the poisone police court sunt of the the resoly » Culton, who tween the | ey s T : Newland tumily, tepeatad hor sl cre was 1o Mr. Woelke on the steam- | De 3 Say doal Doncis hetweds 4 10 to cither give upall idea of returning | ANy from that given the ur rpeuters throaicr S Bt 0 BWAIt0h o vessel may have been disabled and may have replied My, Smith. *We would o itively signiied her intention of returniug | +On %0 he was not discharged. 1t 1w When the verdict was read foated south of the lines of travel. In this | kriow if the Rock Island had any sch : SHSBRBI0, IR LY, rokon "Z'”‘ A banoh 9 RO W08 Dok SLACHA s case the sixty-five sailors and the fwenty cat- Lt o s 1p ove ] We had with King Charles span anticipation of 8 strike in May sl tle men aboard would be safe for some time, | ) 4 | Ravare mvlh(.’;.md“m Rl which the keeper brutally crdered wy wife W 2 <‘n’v‘u|ul;rh Klayers, and .u.'.;rxr nen, Montana Senators in their Sea from starvation at least. At 300 aware, .I-i:”.nn; ||\M;| lm\ 3| Wasmivetox, April 17.—After the Inst in- { take away, accompanying his o I fiftec pdry en are thrown out o gt —— rumor afloat that the ] on is laying its | TON, April 17.—Aft s iRloytant iz this’ action orL the tddare | - WASEIAQI0S AR he will quest without hesi Valley of the Frenchman. e p in the entire Denver & Rio | effoctual moeting of the joint sub-committge | the remark, ‘It auso you union. ! aad Bower, tha how, Mou} | 3R Leewill bo appointed postmaster at | Hovvoke, Colo., April 17.—[Special to Tre tem " | the house contingent reported to the full 3 ing t0 be mastons ho o | in their seats this mormiy Brownbil. Bre.]— It hias been raining herefor the past | The general manager's eves opened several | ; angered and asked for the man's com mittee its failure to agree on the silver | 40 question. Thereupon Mr. Walker of Massa- | address. In the gour chusetts said that as they had failed to reach | he called me a liar. 1 ve session yester- | W. Phelps of LeMars, Ta., is at the R ot | Howand. three' day | Hon. Alvin Saunders of Omaha, oné of the | of twely xex Railway Clerks, of the resolution in Fifty members of the | day Swinders and 1 fractions of au inch wider and he coolly re- of the conversation plied: hat's @ stunner. The Burlington 1 him he deserved a wetti 0 fourtes; the ground to the depth | inches. The rain, com- e assigned by | the | to 1he classes of senators whose terms expire 8 may have some such gigantic deal | an nereemen o e e ! P * Kok octi | 10795 and 1806 reapective P | Utah commissioners, was at the capital today. | Ing at this time, has ddne much to stimulate | on’ foot, but it has ~kept the head | MhBETement the house commitice should | Lihrashiog e aniasuliar, do:/ Cmsno he today 2 | G- L. Goatrey of Des Moines, Ti, s in the | busincss in this part of {hewest, encouraging | offcials of the Denver & Rio Grunde . the ! and ‘mauvais francais.’ I must in conclus to discuss the question of haviug their sal by the coinage committee. This was put asa | B que A British Steamer Sinks. ctg. : iers and business men alike. durk, and I think it might have told us about | U, the colnage comimitte S was Puas3 | protest against the assertion thatl called arics fixed by law and the regulation of the | ¢ o TUU S B (¥ r e steamer | H: G Sneider was_today appolnted post- m [ it o added, with a merry twinkle in his | Jooom Which prevailed | T a8 | arixtans salo Wil The sentence of the ssme placed 1n Wid hANIS GF Loougreas. They AR T I e Hartioma e | masterut Sawyer, Fillmore connty, vice G. | excess of any previous year. Fields of grain | eve. I can't imagine how the rumor gould P Byl Belabi e gL OGN Bladodi ettt s o g claim' that under the cxisting systom the as boen sunk 1iar Hartiepool in | Kuauth, resigned, ind E: M. Smith 6t LING: | {hat were sown carly 16 lagimonii aon oo | have originated. bat 1 know nothing of it and | 1 caucus, proba Monday | court was tha ock be fined 160 francs cie ks and not the people are obliged to pay | collision with the British steamer Altyre. | town, Buchanan county, Ia., vice roiacpe o] % B. Bar- | taking on a green cast, sdding much to the | neither does Mr. Moffat. 1f the Burlington | for every increase In the elciency of the ser wud thive of the cvew of the | clay, rom ved Pruny S, HEATS. | usual loveliness of apo that s so | or iy cther line wants to gobble the Deaver | — | 4 STUPENDOUS PROJECT. ce. clid drowned, The Euclid was an T e | characteristic to the F' an valley in the | & Rio Grande it has a big job on its hands. In - 7 AV SRR A e Pittsburg Switohmen Wil Strike. | iMh scvw steamer of 1,56 tons andwas | Tracking His Father's Murderer. | pringtime. Range stode.in the hills in the | my opinicn these reports huve grown out_of | o WASHINGTON, April 17, o pros | An Lialian., Architons's. Rlams for 3 P 4 The feeling fn ruil. | ©Vued in Aber | Cmareestoy, 8. C., April 17.—[Special Tel- | south part of the county ave looking un- | the publication that the Rock Island had | dA¥ sent to the senate the following nomina- | AFE. A8 ieater SOMBMARG. . - $378 R0 ARDHIDE \R KR - - | egram to Tue Ber.]—In August, 1585, Dr, | usuall nucxurumdmco{w year and will | made & deal with the Colorado ~Mid- | tions amo s othe Postmaste | (Copyright 150 by James Gordon et ) way circles h-nmh\l is that a ;mll-\. \'f~\\\ h-i A Ministerial Forger. Alexander White was murdered by unknown | b€ ready for shipment eariydn the seasou. %mn\l o - e u: jrains over the | sin_Henry P. Clark, Broadhead; | Roue, April 17.—[New York Herald Ca v not well be averted. The railvoac LaxcasteR, ¥ April 17.—1 (ol B , : ans 7.0 4 - I atter line to Grand Junction, but even Fort AtXinson; John Kings Special to Tae Bek]—After four year refused to recoguize the hrotherhiood | Mower of Intercourse 3”,,‘ S Earatar 1 PREMN Union opunty, While was o bave Wreck on the Southern Pacific, this could not be done without the consent of | Charles M. Durkee, Ph steady work the Roman archbishop has ic strike, if it occurs, will be ove Ot Sha TInitat-Biath e tels AR LSO L stifled agalnst Sam ouatrisl for | ppgycmapr, Cala, Appil 17.—The norh. | the Denver & Rio Grande, as we own 8 half | Nebrasks—Newton R Persinger, Contrul | yoey furuished plans for tho most. extraor > It is intimated that a strike S1150 HRUAS SN s on sevevalns. | Purder. Joffries was afterward. acquitted. | pound express on the Hofiin Pacific was | {Distesbin the ltlo Grande Junction valiway | City, Minnesota—Jullus D. Howard, Duluth. | 5,00 "y egive” over projected, 1t is 8 park sred and that by noon tomorrow the wen | 104 forgery for small amounts onseveral B8 | ppic circumstance led suspicion that | voreek o ; 3 | from Neweastle to Grand Junction and the | fowa—David M. Rowland, Mareago. Illinois pa ‘ will be out. The railroad companiessay they ‘m“\, in T tie e B ot White. Ox :\Nk ’“:f“' early lh":‘ morning, the air )lh{luml people m-;m n.ulk-‘hl- ‘.nrlnuiv']n.lnl] | —Samuel A. Scinzer, Washington; Addison | and opera housc combined, 8o that horses ke oe 3 atrtk ¥ v u adlin ea death.bed confassion some | brakes failing to work when on a steep grade, | without first consulting us. The Rock Island | W. McPheeters, Sullivan. carriages reach the door of eve 876 propared fosia It a farm Madlin madea death-bed | confession some | 4 the cars jumped the ek, Tho passen: | may use the Midland track from Colorado | - D e T o e Five Hundred Mill Hands . | Neved to ha g g Jite's son hus been | EerS were well shaken'np, -but only @ few | Springs to Newcastle and then ran its sleep- | Died irom Cigarette Poison. et s oy Sorli Nasnvs, N.H., April 17.—~The expocted | rose i b ainst Jeffrce, now one | Were slightly injured. Me. Thompson, en | ers or through coaches to Ogden, but I | New Youk, April 17 i to | Wrdens o 1he ool Ak Duka-aina strike of the employes of the Jacksou cowm Married His Victim's Wi | of the richest men of Gaffucy City. Jeffries | Toute from Los Angeles 0 Denver was the | question whether they have made such a s Bzs.)~Samuel Kimball, s sixtesn-yesr | 128 & £yndio of Rome ho grgod the aceatar of l pany s occurred this morning, the weav MoxtreLien, Vt was arrested tc most y injured. deal 4 ember of the cof St M N this w rful scheme to continue his labors ers, spinners and help all going out. Eight | gram to Tue Bre [President Cable of the. Rock Island, who e PUGE Ok e SATYS SN L aad play housé might hundred 3 s S g | The Tris . is in Omaha, was shown the above dispateh Brooklyn, died on Friday last at St. John's 4 e e wundred hands are of employment e e . Notified n Lands. A be erecte crowning archite demand for un increase in wages caused th " k CRiunssrane BUP —Considers St. Lovk com- | yesterday and declared there was abso- | hospital from what appeared to be fitatias Rl troubls his sentence being imprisor f SRAMARNGA T, B Ui AR 1 b e wittee of thé Irish National league advpted | Jutely no foundation for the rumors so far as| The boy was & constant smoker und | (arel dev BOW DAniipa B | married yestenday to Mrs, Laura ¢ ple excitement was caused at Lower Brul s hE LHA8 e tn the oo, | Bis Toad was concerned | ) rought to the hospital from his home | 8nd then scelug the build- Unlawful Importation of Laborers. | of the murdered man. The today by soldiers marching to the town site | Tesolutious reafirming-confidence in the pol - — ing from a sical ing put up in Italy. The architect proposes 1to secure hiyne rule, congratu- Railroads in Manitoba. id weak condifTh of the heart. The | to | bers of'tlie league on the re- { . Moxtueat, April Special Telegram to | hospital doctors said that his system was so | I victories and favoring a contin- thoroughly impregnate 0 2 B e 4 oroughly impregnated with nicotine good workyutil home rule is Tax Ben]—Joseph Hickson, general man- | o Py s SR ey Sorform ite proper New Yok, April 17.—1t was discovered | place through the bars of Caswell’s cell of Sherman and notifying the townsiters tha . his designs before the officials having . this morning at Castle Ganden that of 1,403 The Death Roll | they must vacate or be arrested for trespass- " French and Itallan immigrants on board the t | - - rge of the world's fair in. America. He is backed b leading men of Roa uance of the the | remove on Indian ground. It is the intention to | Loxnoy, April Jobn Ba 1 persons from lands claimed by th gtoamship Cochemere, the wmajority were | SO0, UG DRty S LhIes SYOIR ARG SHANeCNY cured. No reply having byen reccived from | acer of the Grand Truuk railway, stats that | iy o At work can be carried out in Jta bound for Pittsburg under contracts inade i Dernoir, Mich., Apri - botter | Siters were notified that if they allow their | Parnell an adjournment was takem until to- | he mows nothing about any agreement being - - at @ cost of 12,000,000 franes, but the diffe Italy. The United States contract labor iu- | tered into between th A ey - o | morrow. Wivte A Sioux Pow-Wow to be Held. || i, 5 Mooy known as “Billy” McLaogllin, the veteran | buildings to remain they doso at their own e | Grand Trunk and 0 be ence in the price of labor and mstertal in t | .,..x:.;' haye I;..n; m.llbh the stemmer pre- | SREWR G T rdee hosy foday of & com. | TSk Steamanip Avrivals orthern Pacific roads for the construction Pierkr, 8. D., April 17.—Through the | western continent will swell this aggregmte 7 pared o Arrest all suspicious persons. | PRG0S GF discases | ~—— At South The 1 i N of ruilroad Manitoba and the uorthwest, | efforts of the Indians Rights society another | euc This vast edifice would contain DM UL URRRTIN. NP Sheid fora | - - | The Weather Forecast. oAb Southanaveg abg, from New | nor is he aware that the Grand Trunk is mak' | pow. wow has been called by the big chiefs of d comfortably seat 0,000, Bl » s For Omaha and vicinity — Falr weather. | York for Bremen. ing arrangements to construct any ralways v Yy uce aguinst them was insufticien | J. 8. Morgan nains. 4 3 | Hhazin: Nt Tha T/ Ty the Sioux Indian nation to cousider final { VA WA Ty | tcopwiont 15wty Jo \ Bennett.) For ir, cwoler, southerly | v \Ll;‘urnlu;l.‘::“l"l'ht Bothais, from New | in that part of the Dominior Scfon G "kl lands . ‘severiity: s o The Fire Record, Nice, April 17 Ne rk Herald Cable | Winds. '\‘ Ni '“ York—Th Done aJoke. vided by law The meeting is called for next v T “or To ir. southerly At New Yo he Hobemla, from Ham s K e Nasuviir, Tean, April 17%,-Fire in | —Special to Tue Bre.]—The late J. 8. Mor- or Bwac-Rair, wy e o thas | bere. Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, A The cut fn {Sundayata polnt two or three miles up the \"; crac "1' factory carly this moruiug | gun's remaius have been o rain in northern r, winds be- At Philadelphia—The: Lord Gough, from | Deuver passeuger rutes yesterday by the | Gihernoted chiefs, as well s otber bands of | svd daugh Caused @ luss Of W), 00, to New York coming northwest Liverpool Rock Island and Missouri Pacific was oo ac- | hostiles, will attend, | for Berm I i | i |

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