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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE e - ey NI\I"'I‘I‘ ENTH \lmu OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, 1890. NUMBER 302 CICHAGO SECURES THE SITE. | penitnattie seummmnvrth st tnpneie | LEGISLATION ~ FOR ~ ALASKA, | R c4XEZSgpprsaen Ul\ll’lfl\ll\l [ORTHE S WINDSHE s eattasa fsiasin LA GUTEIN- A" NEWS DIRECTI0N: 1 of great pecuniary distress Her Excapade Creates a Great Sensa- Two-Thirds of the Republicggs Op- B perpetrated upon tion at Her O14 Home, pose the Windom Bilt# — cmi Manieox, Wis,, Apeil 9l The clopement Wasnisaroy, April 2 ' b & Large Majority. sert a propriation of 00,000 for @ Northern Wonderland, caised one of (o biggest sdnsations that Amicable n Than Ever, to receive the veport of it t Hours I‘“u“ L go to Denver, b S memorial building in Washington as a reposi ever been experienced hae, Her maiden ; silver que tory of the s of the western e was Grace Rov are two sent! he 1t inas ot VEST MAKES A HUMOROUS OPPOSITION | hejyisphere. 1t END OF THE PAN-ELECTRIO 8CANDAL | yuciiths ago Mes, Camp iide | SEURETARY HOWARD'S STATEMENT. | recited the it hich TO GO INTO EFFECT NEXT SUNDAY. appreciation of the great bonor confered « i .| city ever departed with yiove well wishes for fered to the scnat He Does Not Believe the Country Has | jer When the name o 0 s e | Bx-Attorney General Garland et al EX= | o future happiness. She was popular with | N0 Beturn to Work Until Steady Em- | 1w the negon failed Al the Roads Admit That Tt Is a Step Afly Tins bk Money to Mhivow Away | Hones Whe genhioe S fom ., AHSIORT | onerRtel=A Protest Apainsc th the young society people and the older folks ployment Is Guaranteed to at 18, and summed up by reporting that in the Right Divection A Little on a “National Circus’ No ktad: of : liydre phobi. He (€ 1oih) Abandonment of Fort Sidney ook that kindly interest in herthat is natural Least Seven-Eighths of Lou: nittee had withdrawn all cor Flutter in Freight i small eities. Her hushand, who was fou the Men, MR LR Cireles, 1 the modifie i m bl as can _— —_— | people were in doubt as to whether thoey would Farmors State bank 6£.0x 6, of Which E moditied Windom bill as it » to Chicago or to hades and t raised t 2O ittee Wasnmixaroy, April 21.—Tn the sénate the question of which ph The ity WasHINGTON Bunear Tie Ovana Beg, ) | S. Rowley, a nephew of the bride's fathe Ciicaco, April 21.—[Special Telegram to Representative Walker of Massachusetts, Cricaco, April 21 Telogram to Wl Fovnrrst ST, president. The match was considered in every | Tie Ber.]—The carpenters’ strike, which up | another nember of the committec, upheld th | P Brer.]—Tho Burlington roud has been ) \ ! 6tox, D. C.y Apr spect a happy one. R committec's action. 1o maintained that its i : of vy | would the exposition by tens of thou ASHINGTON resy hap L | to this morning seemed hopefulof settlement, i 3 shmply tr L the rate-cutting in westery o b A L vy | Sanils whother tho sountor 11kad it or not Without doubt the present congress is At Oxford, Neb., Mss. Camp mot H. F. | 1© 08 morioE seomed hopetu monty | bill would seewrs all the necessary velfet | SR R UL I EHECIEAE officers from Activ il s VoL R AT e R ) s | to.cnact some important legislatith 1 Fergruson, @ commiercial fravelor represent. | NOW appears farther away from amicabl in the way of expansion of the cup. | Passenger business, but tod ca notice that he would next Wednesday ad- [ My Blalt suggestes thit (e e : ot e | itz the Hamilton-Brown sloe company of St. | lution than ever. The strikers in the flush of | ronc md, in | substince, reitevated | torinto the ving with a vengoance, No pos- dross the senato on the subjoct Posed to the i of holding a 0 Our comparitivelv uiknawn northwestern | po s, zo, Ferguson wass only twenty-one, | victory have added to theiv demands of Sat- | Sceretary Windon's objections to the ve- | sible good could come from a further veduc Mr. Plumb introduced a concurrent resolu- | review u spirit of w possessions, Miner W. Brace, delegate of | yywarm friend of the young husband and a | urday night and thrown all compromise to | demption features of the senate bill, pointing | tion fu vates and the Burlington resolved to 1 ¢ 2 SA6h: Eho, At 8 0 £ WAV R the Pioncer Business associution of Aluska, | welcome visitor at the Camp household. The | gy Bolie : out the dangers underlying the positive re tion directing the secretary of the treasury to | dccursed ition, the badio of savagery, s ! the winds by declaring thut the 4 Bl bl e : it ccrotary of the treasury 5 | HEEeRCH, Sttt Do boiahed. - 116 of- | Who lins been heve for the past four months | Young peoplo made up social parties, feo. | 12 WG W ¢ SRR B (N TN | quiromont that trensury notes. should be re- | g 0 M GR SRR 0l e e fhicrenso tho troasury purchaso and colnag Tore i meiament omipowering. the presi- | uraing legislation for that tevritory, appeared | Quentiy going out drividg togethor, a friend: 5 ary deemed in Lo ful money. v i silver bullion to the maximumamount author- | Foi¢ ¢ hold an exhibition of the pul before the house committee on public lands ship meantime growing up between the | sociation when it shall be able to employ The six members of the cus committee | Will inaugurate next Sunday by putting on its fzed by the act of February 28, 1878, and gave | schools and a veview of pablic sehool childy drummer and his friend’s wife which finally | seven-cighths of all the union carpenters of | Who refused to aceede to the majority report, ‘Burlington No. 1" train und reducing wotice that he would ask for its consideration | in Chic also an amendment fov the today in support of the unanimous report of | led to a sensational elopement of the errin’ | the city instead of 3,500 as originally e, | favoring the modified Windom Dill, Were | gy present thirty-six and one-half hours tin s S tion of n & o the memor of Queen 1si. | the sub-committec in favor of the Platt bill | couple. | This breach of faith of the carpentors coun- | Nepresentatives Perkin of Kansus, Bartine | o coon Chicago and Denver to twenty-eight tomorrow. | bella of Sp Both vejected, which passed the senate on February 14 last, | Three weeks ago Mrs. Camp, on a pretext | 18 2 OLE YPCNtats’ cout | of Nevada, Wickham of Ohio, Carte'r of Mon- | ! ol B el Al On motion of Mr, Hawley the senate pre Ly wlith (g Sk | o e s b o Homesiclnese Teft hot husbuna. ostensibly | il has done much today to wean from the | tana, Tavlor of inois and Henderson of | and one-half hours, This move was cntirely coaded to consider the house ill to Provide | g traviston for the Colimbus statie. - i sub-committee vep im 10 visit her parents in this city, She was not | strikers the public sympathy which | lowa. ‘They represented western sentiment | unexpected — and — has caused — much for celebrating the 400th anniversary of the | My, Plumb argued agninst o naval L ":‘l“ "’"".- it v RS RoCtEdHERS and the first intimation her | they before possessed. That the ad “*‘M_" "' ul a pic il ot (l-":wp Ea n'nv.-. excitement among its competitors discovery of America by holding an interna- | and said the purpose back of this amen elalidilull oy all lands | parents received 'f{.,‘b‘""‘_ '!"“K“"j“f) false | vieo of Samuel Gompers, prosident of | Whh yus suomitted by Hepreseitative BOrs | where a 81 rate would have scarcely caused o tional exhibition, Tha only amendment re. | Was that New York should have sometl not timbered: permitting the of tim- | Step was a letter which arrived a week lute kins, It was set forth s compromise | §iEEe B FHC S A e from St ported by the senate committee is the inse just laws and the outrd Statue fog Columous. | did not know what hevm Chicago had ever —Ant yrtant Decision, he | done the senator. ‘The senator had said bis years her senfor, had a good position in the day Mr. Reagan introduced o 2 | represented. But the people of Missour trilie in the only exposed place by reducing from Camp addressed to his wife, whom he | the American fedevation o abor, | easure and is in a composito of tho [ Rt N oS Taove. will hit (he supposed to be at her old home. s caused the strikers to take this unfortu- | senate und house committee bills, NikEolH Daciieariraos AHAne NI et cans % ! The same day Rowley pere was staggered | nate step no one doubts. The situation may Dorsey of Nebraska entered solemn protest | piitors combined, 1t 18 also taken as proof sion to the territory of the coul laws of the | by the roceipt of anothua Jatter dated Omahd, | be sammed up in a few words, The boss car: ainst” the custern vestrictive policy. He | RGO CRRARER (8RR G e woat United States; ehanging the seat of govern- | M , which bore the postmark *‘Louis- | penters throughout the ¢ make cvery con- | prophesied that if the republican party hesi- | (UGG e Missouri Pacific 8 5 . | the logitimate pursuits of peace ment from Sitka to Juneau, and the setting | Vil Tarch 20 It was signed by H. I, | cession which the strikers demand. hey | tated to adopt free comage or something Vip:oii, | HG/GonLAMPIAtEI 00t to/ 4 0L IthD topher Columbus at Washington. L D B BN o LA B Hinon | REtHE e athwestern | Ferguson and read: L shil take Grace to | axrec that eight hours shall constitute a day’s | cquivalent it would surcly be defeated at the | o hotween St. Louis and Glvestan by the Mr. Hall inquired of Mr. Hawley whether | A0 B EE T the Columbus statue was | R e 2 my mother and sister uitila divorce has been | work and they agree to the wages to polls this fall. Atchison has not yet heen oficially un- e st 8 it A i i aska for cortain tribes seeured from ber husband, and then we will | the strikers “demand, but the latter The diseussion van on until 11:50, when | 3 : it was intended that the government should | geveed to and the remainder of the anend 4 X | nounced but is expected this week. In’ spite YR s AR e T miles from Juneau to the | be murried.” The epistle went on to beg the | boldly declure that they will not resun lly the entire subject was recomimitted 1o | gP G g U be ditteatt or npossts Lhisdidil st iaed L iR sl D e e i T e i it s of the lukes that form the | forgiveness of the git's parents, and ex- | or permit any non-union me e wor caucus committee, 1t beeame evident | PGS TG Buvlington's competitors. to Mr, Hawloy repiiod In the affirmativeand | BLRMSEL. o o0 fe el e | Randwaters of “Wkon viver and it is pro- | pressed a hope that they would not continue | for any individual or firm within the city | from several votes om minor proposi make the Denver run in twenty-one and one- AT ANRE Ao HET: 5 it S UEoea BaA paskda. | . M T ved to g the first & I to grieve over her action. The letter con- | limits until that organization n s thie | taken duriniz the debate, that e republican | i N T et LREAS mate " v pe 1 tho hov a grovision that no intexicating Hauors. | posed to build e across that territory 3 3 rxchange . coficial s are , » Win il hall hours, the average time being faster the te and was now pending in the house, | S Arovision that he Buticating Gaions. ¥ | tuined much more of @ character that the | Builder's exchange shall have “oficially | members are opposed to the Windom bill in | gy H S HUG WVERIRE (HmE it s Mr. Vest said it scemed to be assumed that | oS or beer shall besold, 18 b iseis | over which material can be transported for | parents consider too private to all to be pub- | T 1f dozen or more men who |- the proportion of two to one. The committee | (ifitea™ States. there s 1o word of because the house passed the bl the senate g i xpositi construction of steam launcles, thus | lished, style themselves the “carpenter’s council of | will' report to wnother caucus to be held AT TG ARG b 1861 &taD i Eh | B ffording ready communication with Behring The deserted husband was immediately | Chicaro,” and who demand to control their | Wednesday night ‘ Hiherdivat Sninttors ana. alleawvil | | breakiits fall—-something that might minimize | ber for all domestic purposes and for manu- i the faivat Chicago, A naval review was essen- | facturing within the territorys for the exten- | tion of a new section providing for naval | tiqlly a monarch idea, The United States b review in New York harbor §in April, 1 to show the difference veen i and for the unveiling of a statue of Chris- | archy based on arms and a republic based on was under some coercion to pass it He pro- | S Bitlar (ot tHannattarmieht tested against such an assumption, The binl [ Mr Butler thought that the matter misht | (o et thie wreat valley of the Yukon, | telegraphed to come to Chicago, and there he | fellow-craftsmen everywhere, union or nou- | - ome the end of the prescht cut 1ato would probably pass the senate by an over- | ¢ b U HETE B FREEES T R read | Which will throw open that vast intervening | was met by a brother of the young woman, | union. : WON'T BITE AT BALFOUR'S BAIT. Commissions on tickets van in all cases whelming majority, but 1o measure 1 | oy the nmgndment v the bl waNTEroed | torritory. thus affordjng facilitics for the de- | who ofirst apprised him'of his wife's perfidy | The public was as_much surprised as dis- | T T T S O T ever puss the “senate with his vote on the | 8008 g o EEER L C ey, Dinves, | velopment of the vich placer and quartz gold | as disclosed by the Ferguson letter. The | mayed today when Secretary Howard, the | Parnell Moves the Rejection of the o, while the prices of the tick assumption that the judgments of - the house | 35, S8 A F IS S0 ERiiNEe Py | deposits that unquestionably abound in that | husband and brother tallked over the matter | following statement to the press, a Irish Land Purchase Bill, ets themsclves have fallen from 40 to 5 per was cocreive on the senate, ‘That would be | DixOR ) TP (i, Tmpton W | egion.” The committee was much interested | for two ays. The latter in his vage wanted | the change of frontof the carpenters’ councit Lo LA BRI L TG RA FIBTE toans || Gk LTINS hE TR NI AT C A M EL A0 LS for the senate to abrogate its constitutional | Mitehell, Maods, Flatt, Bhunib and Siiders, |5 e Subject and there will probably be a | to pursue the clopers, and swore to) kill the | wever has becn i division of sentiment | 1, 8BS SRIE S T8 EC CE i e B PR A T functions. 4 [Fronorted e billito tha soiiate - unanimous report in favor of the measure at | man on sight, but it was eventually decided | In the council as to theexpediency of permii- | Purnell moved that the Tvish tind - purehise |0 S orises the commission eats all up Farwell asked whether such a claim had | FGREEEEE B S Mevicw amendment | the next meeting, which occnrs on - Monday, | to await developments, Camp then returned | ing onc-half of the men to gote work, ‘There | bill be rejected by the house or 50 conts. The end of the wi will ever boen anthoratively made A O et | the 28th inst. My, Brace leaves for Alaska | to Oxford to begin proceedings for div A :."'(“.',‘\'.',l,,fii"‘,"l..,‘," e eouncll 1 Speaking in support of his motion he said | come soon if thie rouds press their fight m(‘l“{ \v’.;' v m-'y}:xf.' S "1" course It | remaius in the b The bitl then passed by | OmOTTow via Omitha, where he will remain | ]llll'x‘w’mp[n W 'n-\nn"v(l _m‘rI Unaninonsly opposed to- it. The conmittee | that the measure justified the claims the | against the Missouri Pacific. d not been authoritavely made, because | GES R 00 I e were: | one day. where the girl’s parents claim they © of the bosses' wssoelntion was conferred with fonalists made nine years ago. He wel- [ A litt flutte s raised f pEnbldy iR G L LI SO g R A A PROTEST [ at the Gault house as_ “brother und sister.”” |« through courteny. There Wil b no ey to | M0CY ‘l“' & ::,.” ot el e (”\ e | freient - eircles today by the 5 with confusi But it scemed to be assumed | SRR SRR O Mongin, Pugh, hie Nebraska delegation will within a few | There subsequent whereghouts they profess | work until the sirike shalt liuve been definiye. | comed Batfour s the 1 cerui 1C | Jumor. that the Alton would reduce the (- i other places than the senate. He knew bis | o R LU Dy o e, seerothvy of waisty | to bein‘ignorance: of, Blthough they.are be- | 1y settied by tio recognition of the unio by | runks of the land reformora, e o R S N R opposition to the bill would be ascribed to the | T8 et conference on the disagree et The Sbandonent of Fort Sid. | lieved to be somewhere in the south, where | 4=t ; £ B U A O LU O e e | Srean e d General Manager Chappel| that the city of St. Louis had | . 4 commnit Tte el > LSId- | ferguson’s mother: resides, A brother of | StGAdY cmployment to laitsgas cights | nition of the principle of the land for the peo- | 20 GRS B il 4 5 et ror ¥t avorldts | N votes was appointed ney as a military post, it owing to the de ot earienters of The eit AT o el dectived s ho could ot admit | | ~The Alton his o ~‘~‘”‘.I_“‘l“‘,“f"l‘,:;‘uj\}‘l:u: Al ley s 0 military post, tut owing to e 9< | Fowrmson travels: in. thé south, and He hus | Qhout our Gereein 10 firisi men to tho new ; G, Thit wis @ post mortem proceeding | Adowmed: :h:-”f;:».:h\ SR xlum\‘\hl:“in Tar Y-”q~ written the Rowley family expressing deep | bosses' organization because they thought | that the bill was a satisfactory solution of the | (Gt ages Below @ 50 cent basis, but will and he did not propose to_introduce ghosts te T \which Qotormination is warranted by the fact | feeling forhis ic brgther, they could hire 4000 men was unauthorized. | land question. 2 not meet this until we have absolite proof. disturh the equanimity of the senteorthe | o o0 HORC e vantod by the fact | ML S, Rowley, Mrs, Camp's father, was | Tihé men ave more united diin over, more ds Tho fnitial’ question: was low far the.| NOUIMGet this until awe luve absolute - tranquility of tho city of Chicugo i WZnmlosh, £y 2.1 " e O o e Y It L) | o ntactea when seolbséa corespondonts | tormined thatthieieivictory alinll o complete: | British Stax wouldleotnianding | A SO R HECATsEal CORIIIER He Jind Trom the boginning opposed all leg- | today Mr. Dorsey Nebraska in X I | nounced'it v to mee et ' and final. his credit to the Irish landlords i - ’ Jrosent 1ime, males it more than probable | = We had hoped to keepithe matter quiet and : PG el R GO L L tshution looking to an exposition in 1562, Ho | troduced o joint resolution that the | reschttime. makes itmore than probable | v5ig notor lie sa}d’ sadly, “but T sup- An attempt was made yesterday to put | The experiences gained by the discussion il RiohmEs asled wpetitors o furnish the had everywhere, | . tnd- privitoly, an- | secrotary of the. treasury bo directed to fie 2t bl : 3 bose the traths must come out now. It his | Several non-union men to work, The strikers | Gladston showed thut the nounced that in his opinion the law should reLaryiotatho sty DUERIOOR e Spece L Ss il Boen a terrible. blow 1o us, and the girl's | looked up the Sunday closing laweand made | taxpayer would not o fi L to il | o p e i RBARA BNt not be pussed which called it iuto existence, [ ©F the treasury purchase of silver bullion don Fort Siduey was vec mother is completoly bralies down overit, I | UD their m uds thut it would apply in this | settle the lind di e present biil RENT IN DISFE authorized by the | mended eight years ago, and it was only Bourke, in charge of the sp thit is 1 to make the excursion Thirteen foreizn delegates aceepted the in- ation, b two of them, D Silva and D, Zeat Vith the party. WS LCasons drawing heir of the United States favored any such expo- | act to authorize the coinage of standard sil- | FIHeRUGUS Cholie i s been vetained so (0 PR o T sudepd 1 think it is my | the buildings upon which they expected to ro- land in Treland, these being the larger ab- turned to induce the seerctary to come to | The Pan-American Excursion Through ch Of course she can never expect to t this time. The agricultural peo- | of the president and beeame a law Feoruary el 3 od at present. 4 N have to make the best of it. : i despite the 4 made by their | ground that it did not provide for & | stato this morning telegtaphed to Ca circus such as wus rd. The people of | ywis passed amending the act authorizing the The great scandal of the last administration | gi))'s foolish escapade andthe Rowley family, work in different portions of the eity, nearly | consent of ‘the Ivish aed without any | carrying the pan-Amcricans o ithern Bad been suid of him in 4 Chicago paper that o DR AT ErCh A ey il tie | (SEQMItD agrecment with the at | £ the carpenters. Two hundred dollurs was ve- | tenant can neves be a free agent. The [ ppiic done becanse <o fow delogates do- tion of the fair he would support hades. As | Goive one every five years that it was their duty to suy that the charges | Creates a Sensation in Legal Circl alian of the Brotherhood of - Locomotive | provides being ‘illusory and ipsufcient emphintic way, that e made no such state- | government for the tervitory of Oklahoma, | in the records, but that ou the other hand | cided sensation in legal circles today by hand- | natiot otherhood will be heve tomorrow | dants. Parnell spole at great length | help the local union The debite then adjourned centances, The state decided tween hades and Chicago it would be a very Tho vepbrt of.tho committee on. the Okla thé defendants for honor @ 3 | He did 1ot believe the temper of the people | 1o the maximum amount i making. overy sffott. 8. find out where | case. = Accordingly when the wmen arrived at | was simply to cuable one-ninth of the owners . Ho did not beliove the condition of | ver dollars and to rostore its logal tendes | \0nE: Tho delezation will leave nostonc un- | GVEE athor (o, Uriug the poor girl baclk | Sue operations they were I|.miull with andlords, to scll ot ut exorbitunt e the country justified such a spectacular pe sharacte A aaE wha RkaAd ovE rata 1 ol to ¢ union men who told them they would b ices, loaving their poorer resident brethren H i I character, which net was passed overthe veto | gheip views, but the chances are anything but with her husband again, but wo wall | fested unless they went back'to their howes. | in the lurch the South Ahandoned. of the country had neither time | 25 1878, Referred. ‘ = Sl T'he men follow vico of the strikers | Parnell al cted to the bill on 1l WasiinGrox, Apri Tho! scorutary of nor money to to a national ) of Mr. Struble of Towa the bi A SCANDAL LAID TO REST. A : MR L aad Nore ab tHG On motion of Mr. Struble of Towa the bill Much idignation is expressed here at the | (THIC U wre altogether | out what it proposed. While it exlausted St. Louis did not complain of theresult of the | construction of & high wagon bridgo scross | Was laid to vest today. The distvict supreme | \who ure greatly respected, have the warmest | Probably iters at | the only lrish er wailuble without the | contest for the site. They accented it as | the Missouri river at Sioux City, Ti. dismissed bill that was brought | sympathy in their decp trouble. i K Aiarianaldlwh !l Rooopbs thiRkreault, 6fun l'(y,.lxm.;y‘“.',';‘M,.‘Th,'i,;“ T8 o thal| astinat &x:A oty Gerordl Garana. Renntor |, s nyiiINnee d o NORTL all of whom are non-union men. Morey cori- | coutrol in the applianee of the moncy. Awain | tour, to return to Washington from Rich- honest and fair contest. He knew that it | bifl was passed providing that soldiers who | Hurtis of 4 una others to compel SHE GETS NSURANCE. tinues tocome in from ontside sources to help | while coercion is applied as it isnow the | jond. . he had declared a8 @ senufor that, in . con- | entitled to receive artificial limbs every three | one time Pan-Electrie_telephone | the Decisi w Chicago Judge | ceived from Philadelphia this morning and | bill, he declared, was uusafe to the test between hades and Chieazo for the loct- | yoars. Tho present law pevmits thens to re. | company. T Rnigaly deaited || e s eCIsIon o SEalBORIca go) &€ | more is on the way. Viee Grand Master | imperial tax payers, the guwavantees it | the Chicago papers never lied it was unn My, Struble of Towa submitted the confer- | of fraud and perfidy ie in the bill against Cnicaco, April 21.—[Special Telegram to ‘ircinen has offered assistance in the name of | According to Balfour's own figures relief wuas ary for him to state, in o mild and 10t 100 | ence seport on the ill to provide temporary | the defendants were unsupported by the facts | Tue_Brr.]—The appellate court ereated a de- | his ¢ tion. President Rowland of the | provided for only three-fourths of the ten ment. He stated the opinion that ina popu- | Phe reading of the report occupied an hour | there was nothing developed in th of thit | {0 down o decision declaring that when a to look over the ground and sce how he cun | Travelyan spoke in opposition to the bill lar election amon g the people of Missouri be- | qnd a half m any way retiected upon th et o i i3 SHC Y wife murders her husband this act does not Tho Parucilites aro divided in their opin- | that those going w not Justify the ex- close poll. As to what Lis own vote would | homa bill sas adoptod The facts were bricfly thes \ debar the spouse from recovering any life in Conductors’ Gricvances ions on Mr. Parnell's motion. They thinkan | PGS ey ! o, e fiadwever declued s etiween | il ppropiating S50 to proy cvank in Washington, s poet and i surance which her husband may have carvied | Cievesse, Wyo., Apr pecial Tele- | explanation is necessiry Ry rorobta i (i) th those two distinguished localitics, O1 cssary vaults and safoguard . | named Dr. Roger, persuaded Attorr L ior favor, The case was that of Maggie | gram to Tur Br tepresentative. fre = [l S e Sin the contra he was prepar to Vol the public money iy custody of the | eral Garland and others to join him in” organ jiles favor : e gic | pram to Tue Ber.]—Representative freight | A PHYSICIAN IN TROUBLE. | who had made prepavations o entertai h n 0 soug! 0 collec o sur- | g oy rductor b 3 | deleg \ poir i state that in such contest he would be | Uyited Stites tre ver passed izing e my to promote invention | Schreiner, who soughtt t !h‘ insur- | and passenger conductors to the number of I Ir,“u}. hiad been disunpointed o for- strictly neutral. [Laughter.] Chicago, be- | A Morrill moved the suspension of the | Which he called ihe Pan-Electvic telephone. | dnee palley on the life, of her husband, to | sixty-five, representing the St. Joe & Grand | Doctor West of Salt Lake Arreste HEIIUGlEBLON AN ELIL v the hospitality sides, was full of trusts, monopolics and com- | yles to pass the bill pensionine prisoncrs of | They afterward discovered that the 1 PCRoR LIy OB U ot Quklyd i dedl ) livision, Oregon short line, | Iy ey e extended to them an v nuch regret that bines, and the latest authentic news from | eqar. but after a lengthy deb t was de- | vance was worthless and refused to pay in | guilly. She had poured oil on his clothing i Tl they cannot aceept them hudes was that they were forming there & | foatod—yeas, 143; niys, 133 not the necessary | by more money, but not until Mr. Garland | #ud set it afive. [Ihe case occurved on the Oregon Navigation, Colorado division wnd | Sair Lake, Utah, April 21.—Special Tel - trust on sulphur in order to bear the marvket. | tywo-thind Bl ordered & <uit brovght zainst. the Bell | North side about three years ago, und is one | Wyoming and Nebraska divisions, met in | grom to Tue Bee.]—The sensation of the da A NOTED CASE. There was high authovity also for the state | A djourned, telephone company to tost the validity of its | of Cinicago's celebrated” evin Phe sui this city today for the purpose of having a | is the arvest of Dr. Jucobd. West, a leading — ment that the water supply of Chicago was P ut, which Dr. Rogers claimed to be an in- | #gaiust the high court of Illinois Catholic | conference wi Union Paci ofi- | physician of this city, on the charge of bi Mrs. Schreiner Given a Chance te defective. Hehad before him an article fr worth Murder. nt upon his. Garland aeted inno. | Ovderof sters, and the amount of the | cigls, These included Manager Dickason | auiv \West two weeks ago married Jane Mit by a Crime. a Chicago paper, stating that instead Leavesworri, Kan., April 21.—[Special to u:.m in the case but awakened a tremendons is £1,000. The court below held that | of the Missouri division, Manager Ressigue | oot RV e Ciicaco, April 21.—The appellate court magnificent lake supply of pure water Tie Bar e lntest. develonmente. . oy | Amount of gossip at the time, which will bo Wwas not entitled to themoney becausethe | of the Mountain divi Superintendents erellyp dunghiang b ibailnagiamilyengroy VT AR i only supply cam srecks recking with Vst HOEAAEE P OVEIODMANtE MR OURI Y el e e beran killing was the wite's willful act, and she | Bupe of Omalia, Baxter of Cheyenne, Choate | @ girlaged ecighteen, Saturday wife No. 1| rendered a decision today i the somewhat dobris and the corruption of the stock yards, | £reat murder mystery tend to confirm the T could not take adyantage of her own act. | of Denver, O'Neil of the St. Joseph & Grand | appearcd on the scene and caused the doctor's | hoted case of Mus, Ma Sehreiner ngainst He took it that the same paper which had | oviginal theory of the police, which is that All the senators voti 1t the world's | Judge Moran holds in an vl-\l)fl!' opinion | Jsland, Brinkerhof the Kansas City division, | arvest, Wife No. 2 is temporarily insane | the high court of the [llinois Catholie Fores- stated his standing s between hades and | Benson, the patternmaker who disappeared | fair bill were democrats aud - came from tl that the record of the eviminal court showing | Assistant Superintendent Burns of the Ne- | over the matter, | Loday in court while the | 166 to recover 1000 for the deathof her s, Chicago had also told the truth in that | (oo artor suspicion began to be divected | South. They re e v g y Mrs. Schreiner’s plea_of guilty of man- | jraska divizion, and Car Accountant Buck- | proliminary heaving was in progress wife No, | band whose clothing she saturaied with coul matter, [ KT e oA olina, Sout e Ae] Alubama, | Slaughter cannot be used in the civil proceed- m. The' confercnces were held in | § bobbed up and then there was o scenc, | oil and then set fire to, causing his _death, Mr. Vest asked whether therve had n toward him, is guiltily implicated in the af Mississippi, T N e e vt nu.' There was no trial in the court belo: Superintendent Baxte oftice, the various | Waest first tried to play the game of believin Mus Schreiner at the time ples wuilty to the whole contost, for the e anything that | fair. Benson was in Kunsas City, Mo, at last | MiSsouri, Evoe o judge there deciding that the howmicide | olegations going in i vs to state their | ghe flest wife dead, it when N ane into | manslaughter and is now serving @ term in elevated or dignified the Amevican eharacter | accounts, and all trzees of him have been lost. | voted for the bil was willful o the pleadings of the criminal | pricvances, | What teanspired it is dificult (0 | court he said ¢ swas o idclmaiiing. schen ict, On the fivst tial the lower court held at home or abroad. 1f they were to assume i was a ne'er-do-well on general pri NSRRI T e vt record. Judge Moran holds that this | Jeqrn from cither side. The question was | Rinally he changed his tacties an that she was not_cntitled to the money be- patriotic standpoint or if the idea was to ill ples and was never known tohave any mone £ T4 D h record is mot conclusive in the civil case. | of piving the passenger conductors £125 per | work ihe fusane dodge. A b 1 the killing was w murder.” The trate national life on the 400th anniversary of | When he disappeared he displayed befor he United States supreme court today ren- | There should have. been a tviul, and Mys. | moyth and overtime after ten hours' work. | No. 2 tried to shoot him, but was prevent ppellate court holds thut her plea of guilty Amierica, why was it not done in the name of | going a large sum of money, any of which he | dered a decision whichhas been waited for | Schreiner should have been permitted 10 | Iy the case of the freight conductc by bystanders, — Wostis fifty-five voars old | eannot be used i eivil proceedings and th the people of the United States without « refused to give his wife, although he did un- | 1ong and anxiously by many, pensioners and | controvert or —refute = the ~theory of | an increase of crews ' on regular i ; tests and squabbles over localities ! Why had | hurden his heart to the extent of giving his f it S 2 S f b and came orizinally from ST she is entitled to show that the killing was claim agents. Some two or thrce vears o @ | intent to murder. Whe record in the criminal | trains and —an allowance for time | lived hire about u y had unintentional it been a sort of an auction between the vival | danghter a quarter. He s a cosmopolitan | Man by the name of Miller applied for a in- | court, it is held, constitutes no estoppel ex- | spenton side ~ tracks were discussed. | practico and was considered an eminently - cities as to which would give the most 'y | chavacter, claiming La Belle France as the of poension and pres 1 evidence | cept between the people and the person con- | The Kansas division and St. Joe & Grand | spectable citizen, Proctor Recom s el and entail the smallest expense on the gov v pliace of his nativity which he claimed showed him to be entitle victed, and is not even now, when the ques- | Jgland men left for home tonight. Anather | Py s WaRNaTON AL A D o T A T N T BRI p to move thun double the wmount he was re- | tion arises collaterally of the fact of Mathew | meeting of those remaining will bo held with | S AR ! g R LA cciving, under the law. The commission re- | Schreiner's death, even much less of the aren N TOUCH WITH THE AGE. has transmitted the house report to- Quarter- Qid not the nation itself, with its overflowit ) \ ) ) Schreiner's death, even much less of the the railway officials this morning. No delin f ¥ : Coming Home to Marry. R AT C R D crang et g G5 led him: Sp0e Sohvolney: claimed sho 2 = e Genernl Robins wurd 1o the treasury, take upon itself the expense e A by used to grant the inerease, and a writ was | who killed him. Mys. Schreiner claimed she | jte conclusions were reached toduy. 1 t 2 L, | master General Robinson in regard o the Tl whole matter from the beghnuinie hud | (Coniaht i by I s Gorin Ifi””’x”l‘x' applied for to compel thom to do so. A wm- | suturated her: husband with “coal il und il ‘\ « .u:_Hn.\I .l.;.m h(lll\;- llu‘| |4.||n- s | condition of affuirs in the overflowed district Ben sLBIF AR adyertiaing! soliomost andithe 3Ly, April 2 ew York Herald Ca u cnts who had similar eases | touched a match to him beca e lay ina ~ o R tailc ttevances Prove He is no Possil, of St James ana Ascension parishe - nan wether and vaised the fund to | drunken stupor and she wanted to wake him Pennsylv arpenters Strike Barroone, Md., April ;3 Pele- | ani, General Robir \YB tho carry the case to the supremo court, which | up, She was ignovant of the combustily f 1aroN, Pa, April 21.—All the carpenters deplocible, an of planters b Sonncetion Mr. Vost rond oxtructs. from Mag. | caile fo homs tn the Colambi o the ot of | today refused to issue the writ and held that | fect of coal oil and claimed to have no s went out on astrike for anine hour [t Ehaih oo A A I RhoIe wd newspiper articlos and commented | AN ARG OOl LG Oit o il 2 f | the commissioner followed the vules of his | derous intent, Judge Moran says that no | qay this me One small firm has con will soon be thrown out of cmployment. At Lein s it Jal to the Awmerican name | NSt month to marry 4 young lady of the | office und excreised his Tuwful discrotion in | he > which Is the vesult of cavelessness, | eeded the kemand but others are making un nde Point the whole preci is 1 American attributes. He referred to | state of Kentucky. He will return herein | th If the decisic d been otherwise [ or which is not an intentional killi hould | affort to secure non-union men to finish the | hope that he omething to N owater. Opposite the Hanlkc it an | g v Depew’s speech before the scuate | July, Mr. Crosby, second sceretary, is now of similar cases would bave been | bar the plaintifl’s vights to the insurance | buildings under contract regard to the recently published intery LUmerous poot vod til but their lives, recommend. in nitice and to his mention of the town of leave of absence to Paris visiting friends | its. woney E sty SRRy T R T T cskill us his bi coand s the. center | e (e fotel De Albe NEW POSTMASTERS i, o = Will Arbiteate, el o Skt : wtion tending t f tho sult larger populat i that of - which St o 3 uty, Nebraska, ) 4 Pighting il Gag Tenst, IxpiaNaporis, Ind., April 21.—This after- | do, and a pgreat muny people by the United States, wiis the cot aid Mr. Depew's A Cowardly Assnssin. eMullen, viee W. AL Mcdullen, SOHI0AG0, \1*_“- 2L.—[Speciul Telegram to | oo Navor Sullivan sent letters to the strik- | see and he coul nly o very few min - 5 ty had forbade hin g senipthenl: o aEEIANEL AR Gouduvillé, Hyde county, South Dakota, e Bee ] —Considerable in wils ex L. | to his visitor fence poke s fol | TAILSerene at Havian Court House, w why Pockskill did not aspire to o RL8 N Sy ApELel el | Yoiayn, viee . Kiges, susponded, cited by @ rumor to the that criminal X LouisviLLE, KY., April 21,—The court has site of 1 world's fair. He un to Tue Brr A cowd 3 S e e St T Phe fare of the city required the arbitration of y Naallghtadl wdintitan I L) sugwestod th afte at | John Hines, shot Frank W. Mondell, th sy 0 action was to be taken against the oficers of | g yvocent eight-hour trouvle, He asked it s it t et of parturition the vital encrgios of | epal manager of Kilpatrick Bros, & | Sena Tanderson has introduced a reso- | the gas trust by the plaintift in the Miller kill were exhausted and that she had fsdkidee § % N & | lution in the seoate i upon Generval | oaco Tt is said that the transactions in ab riiLike 7 al ] \ Th rrived at Pinevi Captain cama s AR on ile | Anaiting ok this evening. While Mondell | Greely to nish statisties relative (o the sl i S \ with a like commi from the contractors’ | pope, who is 'so discerning and who has his | G0O8 SRSV T MU desuetude. (Laughter. | ¥ wais passing up Warven avenue Hines stepped | climat> conditions of Nebraska bearing upon i9g tho Towniobntio MY DY gesociation, The union consented to do this | finger on the pulse of the people. They | ipy o ionns aid go to hunt Wils Howad Mz, Vest read from u book gotten up i out of the St. klmo and asked Mondell what | the subject of agriculture, A valuable veport | the trust, in which Miller w t and tonight the contractors and bosses ap- | Prove to ull * that popo is mot | o K0ORE S RY LR interest of New York, i poem, the natu he was todo for him. Getting of u similar character was furnished by the | holder, were out of the opdinary, so much 50, [ pointed their committecs, with power to act, | & = fossil, i » his his ey X which was a satire on Chicago's wide isfactory answer he drew u bull dog revolver | chief signal officer a year or two ago, which | in fact, as to i criminal action possible, | to meet the carpenters’ committee, Tomor: [ PN the worl heart beats with P LA SRk and fired two shots, one taking effect in the | has just been printed, ing information of | Doxter, Herrick & Allen, Miller's attorneys, | row afternoon these committees will attempt | S¥mpu WIS 80 nepix e | unper muscles of the thigh, the otier just es- | this chavacter relative to the conditions from | were séen this moviing, but professed pro- | to arbitrate the existing dificulty. There | 4tions. ; : | The shades of night were fal ul. The woundis very climatic standpoint in - Washington and | found ignorance of any such action. Judge | are but a few non-union carpenters in the -“"‘\“'; A upivoly: tho deop {n- | Kunze and Woodruf AS 0T 1 KUNSAS PEATEO Piias notfatal egon. . = Horton® will commence jthe hearing of the | city and work Is almost at a standstill, About | terest which he takes, not only in the relig G T Deme A T N el et e A youth of preserce giunt and thin, . The secretary of agriculture has notified | Miller case tomorrow and some intercsting | five thousand men are out | fous and morul, but lso in the sociul and | , April 2 I ctinent agal Tt vast the shoes he trvels in.) Crowe Out on Bail. the Nebraska ‘senators that the imported clopments are expected, The gus trust - economic questions of the and | Frank Woodruff, a ? him Hed driven uinety ilos that divy. CHicaco, Special ram sugg Lsced s avived at the department | people have been muking great preparat Trainy oubles Settled, tha. ‘No: 1 ANXIONE W -coone With complicity in th i br, OI "Where i 17 1 Jast he grouned | mur Buy atrick Crowe, the Omaha i only 20 pounds are available for distei- | foru fight and have summoned scveral PITRRLnG April 21 = Crand Master Wil | some time shot wen andiasyoman. | Luad by tho NERska delogaton nesses from distant points. The suit is for a busis was the muicipal rivaley between the | ble—Special to Tur Bee.]- Me. Coler great citics_of @he United States, In this | fivst scerctary of the American legation here, g Tun B 3 + e dinal archbishop of Ba today by the correspon 3 the ing carpenters’ union, stating that the we adjourncd at Harlan « house and tho ascribed fu i recent interview to the sovereizn | rate i \ to appoint a committee to confer at his o pointiff. They are eminently worthy of th REQ Sl AL NQI ing Harlan e troops. They yewin further bloodshed i v | il good men of every crecd and to avail hin- | 1 s self in every proper way of the colossal | br He Cronin,was d Kinson of the brotherhood of traimmen ar of the' pre teniug the burden | Spitof the sttt A Dassing stranger softly moaned o vorviment in the senate. My, Vest it : \ est Silenced. [F% that the p Dr., Doy is veleased on : g 1 tone ? Watentows, N. Yo, 'April 21.—Bishop | for several hours HELOVED HER HONEY. | R R || $7.000 today, His sur IRl die seqrntaryiof the intarior “\ ATERTQNE, (A Al ) 'I‘”‘ Tonicht Mr. Wilkinson had a conforence oft the docket t W ". Hiavoy SR IS comIBiaL: Adhama hax sllenoads (her. Poter o with the vailioad oficials and a able | Phe Green-Barker Elopement Case | 2 | F er of the laid ofice at Lincoln w of St. Peter's Roman Catholie church, | settiement of the trouble is o T 3 nap 1 town, Knox count ts the post Ends Very Pro Iy. HICAGO, AD) en-Barker ¢ 1 of nee hus boen recc rorely E ceeiver and an accountiog, 000 worth of dia- | mended 1 nt at the Sar rived in this city this morning and had ency 1 senators and humanity consultation with a mass en o hunible tas pting t phan and Honry Lis Adroit Diaond 15y the meat products of the great stat ers and his othor vi west were so depressed 1 1 be able o be W and has suspended him from | details will not be known until tomorrow I Ve pi \ e . place on of prescut German Shoemakers Strike, W noth The Weath 8 EhRAtan w i ma 1 &0 tc A For Omaha and v t 1 gty . 40 mals of complaint against him was as to Brut April 21, —Sixteen thousand Ber groat wiid the b g st sl s L $ R HIR A i . of his congre m. | shoemake ave struck for a tey tle u th I For. N 1 Nebrask nd on i lady of his congre - - the v arn Ve wes A The reof a certa ASS 0 nt ) went 10 wheat pitat Chicago th (i . tand Ha ewl or g gl A S WpLbaossive 4 The French Retaliated. the amid the bellowin . For South Dakota Omiha nlsc for the consiqeration | steuck hier on the fuco with a prayer b Pams, April 21.~The Goul of the b presid 3 d by cooler in w and chances Ao the pa used lauguage unbecomis Dahomians have made t oh. what had be b ot i hat ¢ inds A0RR08 B 1th ke “] ring the . Lbioss he - upon the French positic Esher and Anti-Esher, year after year. In Chicag . lowa: Warmer Colonel Mot § >’wv o e N wyork | Newfoundland and the Balt Question, | Four French soldiers stat i i " iy tho eme . win Muil and Express has purchased all of the | HaLIFAX, N. 5., April 21.—Newfoundlind uptured \ . fight came up toda the ng fut ! - Chilea Tuaad ot the TRy states that the government has decided that | b 1. The Frey 8 t t t ) 4 e ““.'“'” . Xay TL, April ke munic momentocs thi rtant gathering. | be carried out under enses by wl @ 4 L \ haa t i geey 4 \ vas o staud was | They were shipped to him at New York to- | forcigners will be permitted to purchase one - shouls . ¢ publicans who elected O, F barrel of bait per ton of thelr register ¢ Utes Not Wanted in Utah, west 8 LW E. Gaspen police vife of Omuha areat | ment of tonnage dues Sarr Lake Crry, Utah, April 21— [Spec Vi ) elected aldermen in al A v 8. Heatu e Pelegram t e B At & mass meet the Thivd apd Fifth To Look After Min M A ¢ il - D f ifteen Drowned 105, April 21, —A PR B g i v Y Kincaid Admitted to Bail, After the & ish Evictions, . teamer Bilboa ators was held th Indiuns from 0 to Utal Wasi barle his honest i \c 21—The § don 1 resolution was adopted t - of the citice. ogeked I \ been. resum lftécn pe X s 10 take chapge Of the Intotests of camship Arvivals, did not care anyt about the teen tamilics been ey drown | the minority in the matter of legisiation, At New York—The Ems from Brex