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- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE 4 NINETEENTH YEAR OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1800, NUMBER 309, THE 10WA COURT REVERSED.|irosrans ezt ot et | AN INCOME TAX MEASURE. | v pibmpsieficsdonsvonsts | THE UNION PACIFIC ANNUAL| Twev presire s AN IMPORTANT CONFERENCE, | the other library trustees had asked for Mry xml;n that s ""’,'l h-m»r: l,::l been |-.|~.-‘_\«-A1 | The Evangelist Preaches a non Miller's retention he should retain her, SRR making suggestions an rommendations, | bt . i e R e kv | But tue names of the candidates will not bo g SAtielbe Lol ) _— A State Cannot Interfere With the Importa- | f'he """"\""1"'" Blind, | The Bill Introduced by Representative Hall | £ivcyont for puplistion, Fout coiesponic | The Directors Make Their Report on the e e e Jonen 4 hoq | Committess of the Bosses and Journeyme Y i re Moises, Ta., April 28.—[Special Tele- . | ent was info € s the Py o o ¥ s Jones o ] tion of Liquor, | gmn toTin Fire.j—The iate gencral assorss of Minnesota. | presidont would have e cofultation with the Condition of the Road, three sermons yesterday to audienced 000 | Meet to Arbitrate, bly provided for the establishment of an_ in- _ | ot Tadore the S TpOOn SN ItatiOn.: | at each meeting, Tn the afternoon it ' ser- | | mon to men, 5,000 wer dustrial home for the blind. It is intended TN ¢ PLATNS, DECISION OF THE SUPREME TRIBUNAL | {00t S0 (o0 furnish employment | OKLAHOMA MUST WAIT AWHILE. | o o e nivoced a bill pro- | DECREASE IN THE SURPLUS. | ;i create 8 e viding for the employment of acting chap- | * T x indignation amc By this bill there are to nouncing the en The eva . A stnsation i atoused mueh | THE PROOEEDINGS KEPT SECRET. ¢ the old citizens by de. h of May celebration of the 1s who fave learned trad, for blind pers i Any Attempt of a State to Proscrive | 21 dotre b ‘“5_:;3”_11?\ mselves, Forty | A Serfous Error in the Bill Creating | [t b ue s, BY TR L o tho liss | Although the Main Line Has Had | Mecklenburg declaration of independence as | A Good Prospect of the Strike Reiig Articles of Merchandise Construed i the governor today appointed the Territory Will Delay Organ- of n-wlun-onlmx;ml lniuiwll'rsnfllhv'\'urimn a Prosperous Year Its Earn- } 5 wllwl*}n 3 “"'f):”'-'l}; Jyus unn.»n.z |»;I.~ n settled it € in Aits are ! o commissioners to select the city 9 « rie | denominations and they are to be paid £100 in Hay SlatE drunken frolic. The 20th of May is @ lega st v prSth 3 & 0 DE Mt IHEPEINRGHCE: Wikl | inWwhich the home stould be’ located: J. B. FEREOIE S WL UM RN E | per month and to be given the quarters of a g ELAMEL LIUA DL holiday in South Carolina : Agreed Upon The Packing Interstate Commerce. Elliott of Marion county, A. D. Ladd of tion Restriction. | licutenant. They are subject to the orders of by he Feeders. In the sermon at night Mr. Jones suid that | House Employes, . Wright, Captain Patrick of Clayton, J. W, the secretary of war for assignment and will h\«alnn'm"\n the afternoon that the Mecklen- | tocker of Harrison and Lorana Matties of act as substitutes. e burg declaration — of independenco is | —_— WasHixaros, April 28,—The United States w‘ Benton WASHINGTON m',.r \t The o\:m Ber, } ol '»\ll(ll.\‘fl;"'tl :|'r='uv.r'n‘r;‘. il BostoN, Mass.,, April 28.—[Special Tele ~\" & 'n.\'_‘v..’ ”‘.n».-t'.“m fl“.‘;. ; ull""|'l_ Cesco, April Specinl Telogram to preme court « thief Justice Fuller, - 513 FOURTEENTIL STREET, s stated tonig! hat at the republican | gram to Tug Ber.]—The annual report of | guologized L UL ‘ble | Tie Ber.]—The most {mpo S ks Fotoned u Asialon i arast .”rm.uy‘, A Med WASHINGTON. D. Cuy ADFLES, § | cancus tomorrow evening o resolution will bo | e trnion Pacifie. mailroud to. the stoekhold- | Lo e s peple. | sinice the ittty T . = ot 1| Gncvsiny o ApHI Representative Hall of Minnesota today in- | offered binding all republican members to | Union Pacil ; stoc | pooplo and said those Philadelphia e cavpenters’ strike bogan was held stitutionality of state laws providing for the | o0 e ye Bre ] —Vernon B the | troduced a bill providing for an income tax, | Yote solidly and without amendment for the | €FS which was issued today, follows the form ( had imposed on him in the ma {nd whett | this morning by the arbitration com of » ) oduced a bill providing for an income tax. | Fore Ul INE GOy of previous reports, is complete in every de- | he got back to Philadelphia again he would | yya carpentors ) s N anti-gerrymander a) The rates fixed are as follows: l.wn an in- | federal election bills. The resolution will | tail, covers ev come of over £2,000 and not exceeding $3,000, | meet determined opposition, A similar committee ap- pointed by the mew organization of hosses, Although both sides ave reticent, it is e in ure of liquor brought intc the st oviginal packages. Such laws, the court medical student whose mysterious disappear- ance from Chicago created great anxiety to stamp the feathers out of them for imposing v branch and invested inter- | gy i about the Mecklenburg declaration of est of the system, und is supplemented by }f“"‘“- ate ""\“f'"' .’;jr"':":‘h"‘:‘_:“‘l l‘““"”‘::"‘“‘“‘” | nis pavents here, was found in Denver by his | 1 per cent; over #3,000 and not exceeding SEW PONBCAsTARS, copy of the contract of alliance with the Chi- | LRl UL LR | RIS RAY TE CHA T oW RasoalRLIKE ATt & CEIBIERS RATOE 1IAH0R Hecoiot 2 | fathier and brought back heve. o appeared | &,000, 15 per cent; over $,000 and notex- | Towa—Granger, Dallas county, B. Huber, | cago & Northwostern railvond, the report of | WISHES TOSETHERSELF RIGHT. | (o5, &0 T | eyttt ety of the importer the state may, un on the streets today and reported his wander- | cbdine $10,000, 5 per cent, and upon an in- | vico G, F\, Genser, removed: Hillsdule, Mills : ad, | o cmploy over 4,000 men tho fe sers, regulate or prohibi 5o 1T Aot & ow ho came R i % | Government Director Spalding, the senate | p : s s strike will be settled. Tt may be seves police powers, regulate or prohibit th He canuot explain how he came to | =6 Do hltiial in exces: ).000 | county, M. Hill, viced. J. Kelly, resigned; | 3 ¥ s The National W. C. T. U. President i I may be several days but it has no powers, in the absence of ex- | lcave Chicago, except that he was seized by ;"j:‘ f]’_"lll.‘."“ liv !"'-l""“' e l'"‘ :_“.‘-"n;‘ Sharon Conter, ' Johnson county, J. Yoder, | bill for the settlement of the Pacific railroad HiNteR & Setanont before the strike is formally declared of, us press congressional authority, to prohibtt the | an uncontrollable desire to get aw He | there shall be paid on such excess 1 per cent. | vi.q B, W, Monk, resigned. debts and the senate committee's report. fal Telo | there will be several minor matters to adjust | went first to Kansas City and thento Dénver. | Notax shall be levied upon any portion of | South Dakota—Broadland, Beadlo county, | While the Union Pacific proper shows sub- T iio NSaNS. i et e e S ] CrLEvELAND, O., April 28.—[Spe transportation of an article from another d v or HaL : L Stato and its delivery to the importe He seeins to have been laboring undera erazo | any income derived from non-taxable United | Mrs, E. K\ Jones, vice G. . Page, resigned: | stantiully the sume reclt ns. for 1ess, | ¥ to Tue Brr) —Mus., Ellen J. Phinney, (008 S0 TP He ek Girvehich this deciston v made | Of some kind. ates securities, Captain Joseph Teeters of Lincoln is in the | /W0 & 50 BRI Sakigia it | president of the National W. C. T. U, (non- ; ¥ \_"" I““‘l‘- P i : as that of Gus Leidy & Co., plaintiffs in Noii 7 ; s of fhe Unifod States residing | Sty With & view to uscertaining hs status i ‘whole sys WS e alive | OERHT His prataraa i tHe TOoWIn g 216 Nou-union men, in numbers lavger than rror, ve A, 7. Hasdi, Tt wad brought hero SRl e (ehtdatlye = us of the United States residing | i3 gunt’for the Lincoln land ofice. Captain | 1038 in surplus of $107,000, the total “‘”'"‘”“ D et ement. that does reat | e¥en the strikers. care to udnit, ure pouring on appeal from the supreme court of Towa ES MOINES, Ta., April 28.—(Special to Tnz 1 be taxcd the same as vesidents. | eetors was recommended for the position | for the year being 81,145,000 LLUE A o8 ; it 008 BX | into Chicago, and it is believed that the mus- D vorses "the decision_ of tho | BEE.]—The aunual inspection of the Towa | ssment to b mad injustice to Mrs, Foster and at the same time i T paneishen : i . X um:vr‘:hn Tnm'«'lti!lll‘l‘ xlulmhbnulinl nw‘-u‘m||ul'ml.ltil\lll )liu-x inthe previous year. Th state court. National Guard has begun, Colonel Gilehs aw is to be made upon the incomes of 1891, | been held up by the delegation upon the in- A R R T 0 oot Justlco, tn’ dolivering tho optuton | of Town City, commanding the Third rogl. | All state, foderal or local” taxea’ assessed | R TR Gl Sl il R R e ] SOOTEN e kil 3 " et e Sl e | IRVANTIOE YOUBHEITOR ciently by the peo- 0 the decreased ed s ¢ i e O i o 1 Compress o Foulito | Iocnin snected compuntes 4 and st and the | ipon pronesty from whicltan ticomeitts: d> | pia. ot Lincoini Chntatn Teoters was ad. | Oregon Railway & Navigation company by commerce among the several states s a power | qoton it SOOI Sajor of tho | Tived shall flrst be deducted. | vised by the delegation to return home and | reason of deficient crops in Oregon and Wash- f 1o prescribo tho rules by which that com- | SecomtPaticl by the atjutant and idor 9fAL0 | For the collection of the taxes the president | straighten himsclf out in the eves of the | iygton, advances n netca Is tobo governed and is & power com- | [oEiment. The battalion mo shall apnoiut one principal assessorand one | principal republicans of ~ Lincoln, - during | & 70 O ICER T plete in itself, ucknowledging no limitations E Asistant assossor for cach state and terri. | Which the former recommendation would | 0 Mmoot ! e other than those prescribed in the constitu ¥ aese B S I s SHHIAT e VRIS NNATS | DoDab]vAtanas stockholders may hereafter be tion. It is co-extensive with the subject on I8 ATy A ] A 2 P l__ el e A protracted debate took place today on the | President Adams shows the ope which it aets and cannot,_be stopped at_the . unaway ac- | gs the service may require, assistants to be | question of the continuance of tho present | whole system, churging all these advirces to ter carpenters, anticipating the fruitless von- 10 me rep as in a hostile attitude to one whom I not ouly love and honor but recogni. the strongest and ablest cham- pion of constitutional prohibition the nation on and Wash- | o' ver 1roduced, appears in the Chicago S S LT N E AL AT ooty i W B RS Bug | Eeneral | ss. Because of the injus- m"‘:;;‘”r BUE | tico thus done to_ those reprosenting the non- . | partisan temperauce movement the cor- rect version of what I did sa) esents m ferences of Saturday, had agents in other cit | | ving all the non-union earpentors | they could find. The strikers are vigilt, | however, aud this worning captured a nun- | ber of nou-unic i and induced them to refuse to go to w A U Suyth attompted union men to work g on North avenue, but the boss carpe to put some on a build tal Runaway A Denrqe, T, Apr | external boundary of a state, but must enter | * here yesterday afternoon William C. | approved by the secvetavy of the treasury. | system of the Mississippi river improvements, S Stk o Vi[O MRT LT RO eNeE ! its interior and ba capable of authorizing the it was 50 badly injured that e died 1ast | The seerotary stall also. prescribo the salie- | 8 which the levee syster wis vigorously. at: ”"(‘)"‘llp':” il il of | on the t under discussion should | Strikers drovo the men A AR disposition of those articles which it intr g T. J. Cowan badly cut and | fes. which shall nob exeeed #3500 for princi- | tack n a speech \he made in the system er. S : s ¢ civeulation, T said that while | BON-UNION Men was assaulted by a strik duces so they may become mingled with the d but will Fecov 1 [ fes, which shall notexceed 82,500 for princi- | tacked: 1 8 sbocch which e made, tn S0 1 SRY fndensed the report on the il Mrs, Fostor jiad 1o peer upon the temperance | The case was reported to- the police and « shows: Gross earnings, pals and £1,200 for assistants, Thetax that while bis committee was last year in ngs, | net earnings | | MEATS, | sessed shall be due on or before June 1 vestigating this subject the mass of the testi- The ponalty for hidden sums will attach at | mony in favor of the leveo system came {rom hts i Pl solloots » | engineers, while almost all of the practical ) VL b Gl D il Gy .‘.“;‘ Fiver mon scemod to bo in_ favor of somo | bonds’ 5,007,001, °_iner authorized to levy on and sell the visible | (o pethod, He ealled the attention of the | interest charges €188 0, prohibits directly or indirectly the pt of | Wasmisaros, April 28 —Representativo. | property of such defaulter. The courts are | g “.m-me report made by him on the sub- [\"k“.‘;f \hmlllw 5 an imported commodity or its disposition be- | Funston, from the committee on agriculture, uthorized to deal with persons who refuse to st nd expressed the hope that a nited JStates requi fore it hus ceased to become an_article of | toduy reported to the house the senate bill | comply with the T e et oon platform, her connection with the last poli- | dozen officers in citizens' clothes were sent tical campiigs has hindved this movement be- | out to wateh all incowpleted buildings whero cause of the general misapprehension in re- | popunjon men were expected to go to work rd to her non-partisanship; that while we [ % L Clearly unde (et the diForence botween o | Chief Marsh says that non-union men will bo protected in theiv work if it takes the entive dividual and representative political o and know that when Mys, Poster went into | police force, A teamster in the eniploy of t political contest she went as o woman | \William Evers care believing in the vepublican pavty and its gov- | penters and | cammon mass of property within the territory ordered, THE INSPEC “That ardent, spirits are subjects of inter- state commeree cannot be denicd. Whenever | An Interesting lteport By the House | the law of a state amounts _essentially to_the | i | total income st on other 0,061 1 regulation of comme does it Committec on Agriculture, of the largest contractors in - Chicigo, ition would be made on_the outlet system, particularly in the light of the w. cannot understind’ that this is consistent S415 Mor Union haif do. | With avowed non-partisanship, We know gged to the ground i Montana Union half de- | that Mrs. Foster is just as ardent'a Metho- | gavere beat aso. 1074115 Kunsus City | qice ac chie fo an ardent. republican; that sho | to, crooertiug. The stk void Undoubtedly it is for the legislative branch of astate government to de whether the manufacture of par | articles ‘of trafie will injuriously affect the | governmer :':‘x’n:ll.vl:;}l\‘.‘;;I_n'xi:l»fy-“.gitl-ll:"'hl::m]\uayt‘r‘g:k'lln;:.ml‘!h hi'l; | providing for the inspection of meats for ex- The president is authorized to appoint a | B0 et iy, vision, $64,035, decrease £6,472: profit and loss 4];:}:‘1)1-\»:;:‘.1‘1" i:.' »:f(r“ \x L”“fi-‘”f\»'.‘.l.:;\ \\ ith | \vas this 1o assaulted by st ™ B o e st i Tiaively i | Dortation, and prolibitinig tho importation of | commissioner of tuxes at $00 & yeur, who | ™ Govemor Sainders, who was expected to | £10.011 inicrciso &15,640: St. Joseph & Grand | Gogipted” vt S R L U e teamister s the general government, and is thercfore | wated avticles of food, drink, ete. An | shall be the head of a burcau in the treasury | start for Omuha today, will leave tomorrow | Island deficit $6 decrease $11 Ore- | oork, many good, conscientious people | was Stopped. by o ot tools and s given clerks to the amount | night with his daughter, Mrs. Russell Havri- | £0n Railway & icit £756,200, in- was stopped by @ gang of strike Tho amendment to the bill makes it in- [ department. He clude dru An accompanying rq:‘un 4\'f$4?.mkl‘n f ||l!‘l~ln\m\'L‘ general super- Surveyor General Suni“m will be reap- | 477y nzo._ ase K1 says that o number of foreign | visionof theincome tax coljections. pointed in South Dakota._probably tomorrow, | flcit $117,006, inc j notably France and Germany, | Mr. Hall says that it may not be possible to | & anticipated two weeks ago in a Bee dis- | & Omaha deficit #6570, increase 846,574 | 1) olioves that the Methodist chureh is | Wiltor public, and it is for congress to determine | have imposed restrictions which prevent the | pass such a bill, and the ways and means | patch. Mr. Sullivan was appointed by Pres !ly’:flllu‘rlelu-]rl-lx{\lxx'r;al |g41'|:.)-‘~..].‘17s..:.|.‘ 15 the church for the people: that O what measures the state may properly adopt | exportation of onr pork products on the al- | committee, to which it was referred, may not | ident Ha n to b sutveyor gencral for | 10%06; bal -"\""l!:]-\_\v- o t*"[ 0 greatost d Rtionul as appropriate or needful for the protection | Jogation that they contain triching, While | even report it, but he has introduced it fov | both Dakotas, but tho diviston of that terri- | SRS G SIS Ty, TEL (TR h fast year the masses, but she do : > or Bafe Jotwith- mitte ot bolieva 4 devietad e I tory and the admission to statehood of the | PCEcent, decrcase 0.G2 per cent. R G of public morals, life or safety, but notwith | the committee dovs not believe that the al- | the purpose of getting some expression upon | (& JG I S RS 60 T out of oftice, The company expects as important ad toits support the influen son. rrease f387,088: Cent neh defieit $280,- cut from the wagon and the and given cut the hirness nd wreeked the wagon. Jucob h mason itractor, last week con t is the | meneced the crection of a private residence, ey for uplifting | o got the brick walls up high enougi to put, not seem to bring | iy the window frames, No carpenters could »of the women of | ho secured owing to the strike, and the in !\-\{;n'-rxlthnuw uel\:‘il\m-v" LI \-‘;:*""{ [ legations have any foundation in fact, they | a subject that is causing more or less inter- | i SO BECCEWAL I IMC I BIEG | tages from the consolidation of the Union (‘lu-_mnvnlh-n sesho believes Hll should | carpenter who had the earpentering work pi Wwith supervisory — powers in - mab | thiuk it ourdutyto useevery means'to est. He says Hhat the laws are made for the | Recchily wsurvesor genoral was avpeinted | Bk ind the Denver & Gulf ns from the | eXereise their own prefereicos in thesons in | jn the frames hinself, and the bricklaers re- torn ey peal | odministration, | re | lieve the product of such condemnation, | protection of lifoand property and the mil- | oS ed Tor South Dakota, Oregon Short Line and the Utah Northern DO T Tah ry Lhs s bore (smad | worlcad (Nhisilay st ghtsa Tonemndto romoye (t1ie’ reatvictiol 1 [FYOLEHLC AN o Jlexts 3 EOLEQL0 they | bointment of Colonel Porvin . Palmer of | €Y Pacitic for the nmwn River & Naviga- san out the windows put in by e Soaing with. i‘ullx;un?! A LR e e IR EhoL UL BIL, U T ERR AU ol i Relling, S D... o be made tomorrow as | tion company, and to reduce the rental | derstand it and thercfore the oftvepeated | hoss carpenter uud tove down a large portion L e e S e ey tion 10 relating o the inspe further allow a reduction in vevenues and | SAUER BT ot o ver Indians, vice | charge thercof, the Oregon Short Line and | ShOHe shguinst us by thoso who uro | of the brlclk walls. Mr. W has wade dil- { property therein, To concede to.the linials intended for exportation i MeKinley's committee might modify its plan | 35¢0¢ for_the ) | Tl Northorn eompany purehiased a majority | Wavleor wwilline to wnderstand o post | et inquities us 1 the number of Wie pojic RN oW bass ok lnae, Alvectly oriaiantly: |roake.oas Ereatimportance as $ho inspec CEARHN G, Senator Peftigrew of South D | of tho Orexon Railway & Navigation stock, T e ih ey ,", Nt adtns patrolling the vicin{ty of the outrage, und tho k . ke o | of ucts, as gland, throug! r, A SERIOUS ERROR. as been in New ik 5 the money for which could be secured at 1 per Ak injury Lo;the tempaeranca cause, norLics| fresult ishowiilisuc ithe: city.#forlniie d ticles tuated, without congressionnl | cithes feigned ot re Rttt os s has been in New York on by at 1y v b v o ie ; 3 Permission s to concede to the majority of & | o O b O o ot toita | Tt was ascertained today that the bill ere- | pected to rotuin home tomorrow cent less than the rental which had to bo | L sn to roperter i explunation 1t 1 04 | ages fonot_protecting the property de Htate reprosented in the logiSlature. power o | ot el bon lading oo hae ports. ailow. | ating the teritory of Okluhoma containsa | * N. R. Persinger'was today appointed post- paid, this representing the additional sum of | 1 what Tsald, |0 did ot meun what | stroved. The Masons' union has an_ivonclud Togulato commercial intercourse - between | fnw mo- e, to rorover from Shrinkage | VOXY . serious r. The geographical | master at Central City. Artemus B. Grow | 31,045,200 in the investment account of the | b o 3 agreement not to work on_any building ove states by detormining what shall be its sub- | ;" pratecs —from - the - sen . voy. | boundaries are not described rightly. | has been recommended by Mr. Dorsey to be | company to be further increased in- complet- : e which the police ave exercising their protec- Jocts, when that power was distinetly granted | Sro aad - also - shutting out ous | . Lhe president referred the measure to the | postmaster at Granger. Neb. ing the transaction by $£5,000,000. It isin- | 4FRAID OF THE ton. A [fuilure to quitwork under such a 10 be exereised by the people of the United | Seoge “hom * her et sheolutely | sccretary of the interior as soon ashere- | Hon. G, L. Dobsoh ofi Tows, o menmber of tended to issue a_collateral trust 5 per cent | | state of things subjects the offender to a fino States reprosented in congress, and its pos: | 1t Se estimuted that our cattle in_ the Englisn | S2ived iton Priday st andusked for a xo- | the Tiwlego leglslmum‘;!‘;‘);em DUl St t"h‘ffwf{"e and Utah | Goyernnient Sending Troops to Dakota ‘;{‘g‘lfi“fi‘m}“‘g' greutly beneficil to the Session by the Tatter was tonsidered: essential | Joar] s would bring at least $10 more partyas sl lvanch natigra.c Theseaxe,, | ... Sadator - bills. today to s "'“‘%’«- %‘“‘ to Prevent an Outbreak & i t rfect union which nsti- €r | fary'sent the measure to the commissioner of | pay Indian dej ndunon laims for eonsitt. | Railway & Navigation compatiy, T The packing housc cniploves are seeningly A Lt Sratlh, the consti head if all restrictions weto removed, which | pubiic lands for the purpose of ascertaining | ents in South Takots as. follows: . Jessa W, | . The total debt due the govermment Decem- | OFLRICHS, S. D., April 3. ~[Special Tele- cortain that a strke. wi ill come on My 1. Undoubtedly there 1 diffionity In drawing | [0 can nsist upon only when we have home | yepether the rights of the wards were sufll- | Beam, William C. Linde and Mike Burton of ber B0, 1880, was 50,002,705, The amount to | gram to Tur Brr]-—-Troops A and B, under | There are now 4,000 men iu the ovganizaiion, the line betwcen the municipal powers of ong | PCCHON ciently protected. In the office of the land | Lawrence county: Isgac_Milner, William | the credit of the sinking fand in the United | command of Captain Wells, arvived at this | Which s pl ~"1L d to strike for eight hours, oo Nraone | and they will earry the remaluder of the m Fort Meade | \woriing force with them. M. Avmonr, it is 2 been sent here said, favors the adoption of the cight-hour sury was $0,885,600: an increase of | commissioner it was discovered that in the | Myers, William Fletcher, Nathaniel Witcher, | States tr r clause which should deseribe the eastern | Willian Smith, Joseph Vollen and Jonathan | ¥1.074333 for the year. In 1860 the sccretary bounda; of Oklahoma the tern line of | Brown of Mead county. These losses were \ of the treasur ¢ s s0ld £760,000 United Stas L B e tho ~western 1ine of Toxas. an | muetuined e s s O e e Wond | 6 per cent bonids in the sinking fund and in- | forthe purpose of intercepting the Pine Ridge | day’ provided it is adopted by the vther . ) e's band garding Railroad Rates, crvor whieh cannot be corrected except by | in the spring of 1857, when a large number of | Vested tho proceeds in 1 e ific |i\:h|v_nl bonds | Cheyenue Indians who, it is cluimed, ave be- | Dackers. I Telegram to | congress, and so the bill is to go back to cori- | norses and other private property were | Prior to the government lien, The income on | coming uneasy and threaten to leave the T s, it is stated, and will be referred to the | taken, Prony 8. Hearmr, | the amount so invested will be raised to 4 p Sk bes S L e _A Joint Couvention. for correc- - Cofuriid cent. | Cuicvco, April A joint cony "This will delay the organization of the AHE PRETo s T The gross carnings per mile from the | Montanaonavisit to thenovthern Cheyennes. | the Hlinols mincrs and 1 place yesterday afternoon fu and went into camp, havi D | government and the commercial powers of the T ANT MEETINGS. | other. But when that line is doteriincd ac- commodation to it without serious inconven- | ppa 3 o a] 1) Y . - fanco may readily be found in frame and can- | TeY Will Be Held in Chicago Todny did co-operation for the general good. - T decision of the supreme court of Tn- | CiicsGo, April 23 —[Sp diana is reversed.” Tt Ber.)—Two important meetings tomor- Justice Gray delivered the dissenting opin- | vow will probably show whether or not it is fon in behalf of himself and Justices Harlan 0 INPORT fon of comuiittees and the two houses tion ine workn TATE foy TR bt o :u.v.‘» llli ‘f‘l\fi,'.‘l‘ g rtes ‘{1\*1‘f“"‘;"“"“‘}‘\"‘ tervitory for several weeks in all probability. e \\'hnl;l-»;i:::‘l:‘l.\\l:»ll‘:; fl'vlul\“:"‘in\.l‘ £,050 the | n'.;n‘.“ itention ';f the govenment. to pre- | pled here today. John B. Ray, prosident of “Common” exp shown that the | Ciations absolutely necessary to the mainte- AN DVIGRATION BILL. Report of the Director of the Mint | L{Eli Feab jid the hel earnings e i Ml e (11 VieW | the United Mine Workers of Ameriea, wi . e al .uul‘nnl |n-(l use of intoxicating | n © of rates ufter they are advanced. Per- | congressmen Owen and Stump and Senator for 1889, iDho. seport: contains un Interesiing state- | around and adjicent 1o the roservation, Set, | present. The discussion developed the fact \ Aiaire “I,:::,]“!:'\,,',',":“:;“'. S SR OIS | ians ”“‘."';"' imporiant megtig wiilhbetint f B "‘r""_',""’"\'\‘""',"""', on fmmigration | \WasmixaroN, April 38, —Directorof the Mint | ment of the funded and floating debt at the | tlers Live no fears of any hostile demonstra- that the operators would not pledge the $ soase, puperism and evime, - called for the veorganization of the Western | have returned to jWashington. Mr. OWEN | 1o s submitted o congress areport on | €lose of euch of the past six vears and also of | tions o the purt. of the ation's wards, and s to any scale unless the souther Hiinois power of regulating or prohibitingthe | (o0 T hcan assoctation and the ad- | eXDects to have an immigration bill ready fo ! ¢ S s e T P T |t T Haranit \ere present. Adjournment was manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors | St assal 2 | Comgress within the next two weeks. ) the produation'of tho frenlousimetals for the [ 1WNe AobtE per milesbyavhich Ianncarsithat [Eloole ipon thapresence ot ikaobaierasitinot n UnHLAVednesany andainthain i Jmupriately belongs, as a branch of the po- | vincement of passenger rates. All the old ere ety R S T i el 3 5 mets 0V S | the average debt per mile in the system has | alittle mevyiment, It is quite likely sol- 1 un iesdiay and i the meantimo ¢ appropriat K8, ¢ > Po- | t New York and New England are suffering ar 1850, The gold product of the United | heen yeduced $6.200 during the last six v IFaters R dupi e iwana it an effort will be made to induce all other op- b lew power. o the lozislatires of the various | membors of the association will bo repre. | fror the uflux of 4 ¢lass of fmmigrants who | States was 1,557,000 ounces, value 52,500,000, | an is now £25.5) por milc as compared with Ml e e ors in the state to attend views, public policy and local needs, and can- | The other — mecting —is - a conference ARl N atra sl B L Lot E e the gold product #31,950,097 was deposited at | The amount of construction wvasnot fm- - I A R I f not practically, it it can constitutional | between the lines in - the Western | tiey can and then veturning home. Thisis | the mints for colnage and manufacture into Portent, onlyitwentyaningmileslotincwi matn American Republics Agree to an Ar- | CHic .) ilEysd onlinonsivy this wiclded by congress as a part of a Freight and Traus-Missourd associations on | particularly true of Italians and Hungarians | bavs, The silver product-was approxi The Oregon Railway & Navigation com- 3 bitration at | evening that the trouble between !\‘uw‘.npl n- and uniform system. the equalization of through It is | and they do the country far more harm than | 50,000,000 fine ounces, of a comme bany had gross earning of $6,015,%01 e WasmxeTox, April 28 > representa- | tersand builders® associations and their strik- 1 “The statutes in question were enacted by | thought Chaivmuan Waulker, at the reque | ood. Noimmigrant should be permitted to | tion ' of #6,750,000 and a oinuge | Fregse of §305.004. and et carnings of §1.565. | tives of nine of the American vepublies today | ing employes has hecome a game of freczcout, ¢ the state of Towa in the exercise of its un- | anumber of the western presidents, will ap- | land here who does not come with the inten- | value of 64,646,464, against the estimated | a decrease of 176, L PN Signed a formal treaty of arbitr in Sec- | The members of the association have loubted power to protect its inhabitants | pear before each mee id lay out the v thi o o 3 . 18 5,183,632 0 ‘| %97 a decrease of 677,176, | signed a formal treaty of arbitration in Sec- C E mve in doul i I I tion_of making this his permanent home. The | product for 1835 of 45,785,632 fine ounces of a | Rattarmentanaronnt Frott adoreditiotil 4 formally agreed upon suspending entively all | against the evils, physical, moral and s ground in such a way that the minot associa- | privileges of our institutions should be no | comm value of #43,020,000 and a coinage | peuerment necount gob 8 oredly of |irataiy Blainels office b tho depnvtmentiof | S3ERNE RIER SR AR O G attending the frée use of intoxicating liquors, | i full iuto line: immediately upon the | fonger offered o any man who after a certain | value of 9,103,000, an ierease Of about 5. | jiot anss Compared with o dobt of $140841 | state, namely: The United States, Guatemala, | g fow men of other trados now. worlifig ‘Phey are not aimed at - interstate comn | establishment of _the Western Associated | tie fails to become an American citizen, 216,308 fine ounces of & commercial value of | deeréused by -~m]m,.4 EPhe defieit for ihe vador, Tondueas, Boloviu, | will bo dischurged Wednesduy nigl 3 £ They have no relatfon to the movement of | vs, which it is proposed to organize in- ““Phe bill will provide that the secretary of | 3,130,000, J0ered e o 8 Of $480 087, and the United States of 7, AV R goods from one state to another, but operate the Interstate Commerce Railway | stato shall forward 1o our consuls monthly | In addition to tho silvor product of our | M oweson G Tane tnd e N | o thut three more signa- The Striking Switchmen. ouly on intoxicating liquors within the te association, The only change in rates today | the condition of our labor market so that it | mines about 7,000,000 ounees of silver was ex- | ern had to assume this deficit and it el dded ~soon, and it is | Prrrssere, Pa., April ¢ smething defl torlal limits of the state. They include ‘tiou of 4 cenits by the Chicago-Ohiv | can be known abroad whether there is any | tracted from” lead ores imported into the | for the yoar stands us folows ; hoped the signatures of all the powers will be | ¢ RS ; . " such liquors without discrimination. wes on packing house products to | Jegitiniate call for immigration,” United States and smelted in this country | jngs, 6. ANCaAS) it i the couse of the stmmer and auw, | Dite in regard to the threatened strike of rail- I tho statutes of the stato vestricting or | equalize tae rates from Missouri viver points. | ‘A vadical change in the contract liws will | and over 5,000 outcos fiom buse silyce G base, 3] tumn, Great enthusasm is felt at the state | WY switchmen may bo expected within tho prohibiting the sale of intoxicating liquors | = be recommended. There will have to be a | bars imported principally from Mexico, mak- | o e increaso, | department over the rapid progress of so im- [ next twenty-four hours, - The supreme coun- within its territory are to be held inactive | A Shrewd Move, system of inspeetion’ by our consuls or by | ing tho total product of our mings, smolters | corn ‘HCSMe, &, OTTT o ucredse, A7H,- | portunt n measure, R ar Ihe et el o e and void as applicd to liquors sent or brought | Ciicago, Apvil 28, ~[Speefal Telegram to | some other method on the other side of the | and refineries about 62,000,000 fine outces of | inerease §5,154; discounts, intercst, ete., - now in conference with the men and @ neet- from another state and sold by the lfl_ulw' | P Bree—A shrewd plan by Drexel, Mor- ater and the law must be changed so as to | silve Of this aniount_the government | 16,354, incre $80.488. The loss on the A Wyoming Mine K yplosion. | fng with the vailvoad ofiiciuls will be held i what are called “fl““"l ,l....\m‘_ S he conse | pan & Co. for the sale of tho Elgin, Joliet & | compel the return of immigrants: coming into | purchased for coinago 27125057 ounces: | Oregon’ Railway & ‘Nuvigation #46,205, in- | Lanaore, Wyo., April later, quence must be that “the - inhab- | TR % i sy : the country in violation of the law. There | there were used in the arts about 6,000,000 | cronsoe &IN5 surplus §2 Al B Phe U > S b % = itnt of any stato may, under | 1astern ruiload has been almost consum- | od SRARUN Gvo hundred immigrants comime | ounces, exported to Hong Kong, Japan and | §ieeums b O o angxens0 | #ram to i Brk.]—=The Union Pacific has Gri an Advanc the pretext of interstate commetce and | mated. The road is to besold to the St. Paul, | hove every week in violation of the intent | the East Tudies about 9,000,000 ounces, and | Nopthormn earnings will bo increased by the | SiTered from another mine explosion, This | Prersnvc, April 2. The Baltiy B without liccuse or the supervision of any | of which Drexel, Morgan & Co. are lar of the contract labor law and yet under the | shipped to Londou for sale about 20,000,000 | completion of 212 nuh~|»{U|\w\n‘l(nl\\. time it took place at No. 1 mine at Hanna, | Ohio railvoad company today granted t ublic authority, carry or send into and_sell W owners, Th ally all of the | present letter of that law it is impossible for y own pract OUNCARy Navigation branches. The bonds will be sold | €ighty-five n t of heve, yesterday | mands of its employes for un advance, This ' any or all of the otlier states of the union, | OF ; L Brcotinito de 5 B e [ 5in 0 st IR eaty St i 1Bt oo : ) ! Intoxteating Hauors of whatover description, | Elgin, Joliet & Bastern, for which they have Inspettar o datalthom, “Inbgming the) | iColatadoatill molitalng Arehiyep et omong | from time to time for the reimbursement of | afternoon, Fortunately, the minces were not | is the first breals in the railvoud | ),000 & mile, | haye.to sconst 2 he silver producing states with an aggregate | the cost of extensions. One million eight | gt work, it being Sunday. John Ward en s \ - | chavacter of our immigration has unfortun- | product of gold und si (s L By s ¢ v of &24,000.000. | Lundred thousand dollars collateral trust Ttaly's Tron Heel. | despite any legislation of those states on the | paid about #,000,000, or nearly & Subject, wnd ulthough his own state should | The voad is really a belt line extending from | ately ohanged to. i iveat oxtent from the | Montana stunds next with & produck of 1 tered the mine with a lizht. Thore was con- bo the only one which had noteuacted similar | \yukegan wround Chicago via Joliet and | hitlierto wholly desivable class o a class a | §22,84,000, ; LA x.‘.;:::::n\““f;“f'.},‘ lose of tho | siderable gas in the mine ‘wnd when Ward | LCoDUrtit 180 by Juanies Gordon Bewett ] aws. We would acquire affirmative and ex- to a junction with the Lake Shore road | very large per centage of which, unfortun- \ifornia produced $14,034,000, of which | T.ine has also sold the Union Pacifie company | " cd a position near the pumps the gas be Rose, April 25— New York Hevald Ca oded. He w done, ul plicit logislation on the part of congress to 15 instantly ul to conyinee us that it contemplated or intended gnited and exp Spe Tui Bey.—Ttaly has put hee e and much dinag foot upon the neck of the proposed demonstya- ately, is not only extr pernicious in its effecton our wage system | gold product of uely undesivable but | $13,000,000 was gold, being two-fifths of the | g the United States, 11,000 collateral _trust bonds secured by ast of Chicago. From Joliet the line is par- lway & Navigation stoc | such a result.” lleled by the Michigan Central cut-off. Soon | Rt civilizition Uthh sh R . ald) it w Jossible ) 1 ic] 2 ! 3 X dour ¢ o) L shows a largely increased product, pears ; Vof stockholders | SMiadit will be possible to resume work m a | o0 o Wonight evory. lolty 5 The court by the same voto reversed the | after the cut-off was <ompleted the Elgin, e e RolAblY In aver s y F Ivappedra thabthanumberiofiatecknold fow days. This mine Lias ouly been in opera- | ton on May 1, Tonight every city fn the i . . | has been reduced from 5,945 to 4,664, Mas: & avidad vithi docision of the supromd court of Michigan, in | Joliet & Eastern line went out of busi s 3 Tdalio and New Mexico report an in- | f 4,004, ) | ion s AT TR L v kingdom is “placarded with an order forl tho 018 of Honry Lyng, agent 1o tho. Wiss | Soich £ s busi- | rhere is general commendation of Pre aho o sport an in- | chusetts holds 26 per cent of the stock as | g ; TS 350 o cas ury Lyng, agent for the less cast of Joliet, but the Waukegan 5 /ReNO i ereased productand. Atizona and Nevada R ;A K88 | haye signed the contract to ope | ding meetings or processions of any kind on | consin browery. who. wis. fined for selling | Less easb O L Olet, Nt e euukeRan | dent Harvison's fivat veto. Even tho opera- | SEOtec ok b ARacHn 8 uda compared with 23 por cent o year ago, The | EYC SRS thE COBTRACE 10 1Y fere R e A o s Tna e e onoiead i | branch Lognu dolng arushing busincss, Owing | tor to'booin at. Ogden, ‘many | Feduced product for 13 G forelien holdings lve been ncreased from | ieal works Leve. which bave lo dle. | that day e placards announce that the constitutionality of 4o law, on the. ground | 19 ”I“"H;':"I-‘;w SERISXILMOTRRR iCon 1RO of whom are acknowledgo that it would | ll“l;"‘ih‘"“;:}“.il‘l.’l‘\?:‘“ll}’i}:“::II"\::{:” “;N;l 00 to 171,000 shaves, New ' York holding | et WHE SHUE BIGARIER e Someang | Fovernment is to use for Phero 1 . ympél N y “uul had beer rning ovel 0 lavger | been unwise for the city to take | AEALL S, (k| iy t0 2,000,000 in 18 from 211,000 to 233,000, RARLELICILy. QU008 Yot el eod HEARS S no danger of an uprising here for the move- ] that it would compel the ngents of outside | pui of its through business to the Elgin, | jiguf the amount of indebtedness proposed in | Washington and Ovegon Hoth report increased R i i S much for Laranie, 15 nio dangor of an uprising horo for Uhg nioy i rewers to pay &0 a year license while | jojor & Bastora, but when the Northwestern | i bill which was vetoed, and say the check | Products, the former having produced §1,200,- THE EVANGELICAL FUSS. —— ment is strangled and every branch of the browers within the state could, under a man- | Yoein Going the same thing it immediately AR 4 v BUG BAYLNS Ghe 000 in gold. 2 v edoblohdded ] el Serious Charges. government is on the alert to discover any | ufacturers’ license, sell at wholesale after plng siha teaine nmediatoly | which the president has placed upon extrava- | WM B0 X 8 3 . i . B aay aying an annunl liense of only §63. | became manifest that Drexel, Morgan & Co. | gance will ultimately be to the advantage of o states of the Appalachian range show | police Help Start the Service in the [ TLEAVENwoRnnL Kun, April 25 —[Special | sign of returning 1i paying an a ot only $63. | had made a aeal with tho 'Vanderbilts by | fiiecity, There are many predictions being | @ $lightly iucreased product of gold over 1888, Chic Telegram to Tug Brk.]—Serious chavges | : s o which the Northwestern was to turn over the | yiade that the president will veto some of the | ., 1he net loss of gold and silver to the United 4 o e P R e Tl e s May Day in Belgium, main share of its through trafiie to the Elgin States by the excess of éxports over i 5 Cuicaco, April gram to | ha i 5 i ure of its . slgin, | building bills which are being rushed throngh ) s of @kports over imports | s s AT AR TR [Copyright 1560 by faines Gardon Benne 1t — Joliet & Kastern in return for the abandon: | coneress, although the chief executive bas | OF gold and silver was &3,675,419, Tiir Beg.]—The church fight in the Evange. | the soldiers’ Lome at this place 1ainllogedd |1 KAORU GG AR WUl AT TR rd to Hang Himself. ment of the latter's lind in_competition with Jtin any way indicated that he will exer. | . The total metallic stoek of the United | Jical association was renewed at this place | that old veterans at the home are harshly and AUSERL) . AR W Qv AN \ral cut-off from Joliot. The | Hiae o Eey 1y (oS e ctton T X€"" | States Januavy 1, 1560, 1 estimated 08 fol- | vestorday, Tho Isherites, who have the | Gen cruelly treated; that they ure put fn the | Cable=Spocial to T Bur.] 1t is culeulutod lus been that the por. Tho pablie. building bills which have | lows: Gold “coln and bullion, $56.215,007: | ) b ! ssweut box, bound nd gagicod, and wade ta | that 100,00 mincs will bo on i strike oin and bullign, $43%,355,621; totul | MAjority on the board of trustees, notified | oyl when they ave uot o of the line still doing business shows an thronghout Belgium on May 1. Fhe organ | Wavcoma, In., April 25,—[Special Tele- | the Michigan Cel o gram to Tur Bee.]—This morning Jim Doyle, | natural consequence od the house or senate at the present s i 11 S YpUR 8B MRk SERteni YoM ok, HOTE: | mely largo tonago. I proportion to its | Binstit DS RS0 0F SRS (e prasanty e | thoanti-Eshorites ministor, the Hov. Mr. | blionwise. abised” Govommor Sinii denics | izers of the demonstration at Licge aud Char- fug for o favmer near town, was about o | pileage and so far the plan to unload on the | i make appropriations each from £40,000 1o A vy, at an carly hour, that the church doors | 8ll the charvges and hast aphed prominent | 085 0 DA B s e ¥ g himself when he was discovered by the | aul hus beou favorably considered. A | §350,000, the latter being for Kansas City, | The Ohio Ballot Box Forgery. Toonid be lobkad on bim: ‘A% 0 otblook. Whan. | Grand A¥iny of tho Republic’ mgn's denfal | /RO IO EARING CONLOVE: QOUNG I IINGGEe farmer's wife. Ho had climbed to the top of | determined efurt to reduce expenses on the | Aot of them are for sums varying from | Wasmixarox April 38.—After 4 recess of | ho poached the ehurch with the superintend. | 4% 85Ks @ comuittee of investigation, | sions of respectively 25,000 and 80000 men in the ban dud bad & ropo around his neck. He | Elgin, Jolict & Eastern is also being made, | §5.000 to §2.500,000. The amounts numed in | several weeks the speclal house committee - ! k il perinten - | every town in Belgium save Ghent, Tho | i » officers exce 3 ¥ [ A | several wooks ‘Yge s house committee | ent of the Sunday school, Mv. Long, both | ght for Se il Ghent weavers vesterday decided o demons had a plank so fixed that by pulling out a tically, all the ofticers except those in the | the' bills which have passed the sen- | charged hetha 4 st £ 1) p A Fight for Seven Millions. | ] non forik it would let the plank drop, and he department and President Spencer | ate oy bajldings agregate. over i | harsed with the investigution of the | wore refused udmittance, and in attempting | Buyre, Mout., April2s.—Afterasen strule on the following Bunday, would full fifteen feet. He had writtena | received their last checks, | 000,000, while the house has kept almost | Obio ballet box forgery met today to take | to get in were hustled about in an uncere- | contest between the heirs of the late A 3 o g oy g | letter to his mother, stating that he was tived | —— — even pace. Among the bills which hay further testimony. The onl evidence | monious munner. The members began 10 | [aviceorate olving & forbune of §7.000.000. The Irvigation Commission. ' of life aud that he was no good to any one Mob Victims in Austria, passed the senate muking appropriations for | Of importance wasthe introduction of a let- | grow exvited, and in spite of three policemen e D il ey h Hurox, 8. D, April 28, —[Special Teles und had better be out ¢ :lnn oy, l\\'nvu he | Viexya, April 23.—Additional deaths from | public buildings ave the following of local in- | e from ¢ \""“‘I“""l" ,“‘1\{""1u:m stating that | who were called in to iwlyr order, some of the 'I'," ""'I"'_‘ on :',")Im Abpolnted l“ | gram to Tur Bry e United States ived ' wis discovered he tried to have the woman | e ihe = | terest to Bee veaders: Burlington, Ta., £100, jovernor Campb ad not even remotely | contestants were ejected from the church. Y38y B D] OF 00 LR0 COCORSAC, 08 A cation commission wi ot hero tomor ; &0 away and leave him, | te riot at Biala make the total number of | (OIN tto Bk ivadors: Iuuiington, T 810 | referred to the ballob box bill and that he did | Tt is. said that the Fherites were admitted | Wator withia iond of 5,000,000, 11 SULion PRI ShaR . ogk "; RO MTOKEDY 4 — | Vietims seventeed. Thoe burgomaster of | g 1x0; Codar Rapids, Ia., £100,000; Hastings, | 1ot know of the existence of the bi and that the superintendent 1y others « to the supreme court | to orianize and put agents in the field. to The Fitch Suickde. Murshan is threatened with death for for- | Neb,, #£200.000; Omaha, #00,000; Sioux City — were barved out. Much excitement prevailed —-- - vestigate ivrigation by artesian w Des Moives, ln, April 25, —[Spectal to | bidding the demonstration on May day. The | ., §00,00; Salt Lako City, Utab, §00,005 | T esident Baker's Action Approved. | but finally the church doovs were unlocked Crocker Says 105 a Lie | onel Nettletor Washington, superyising TugBEe.)--Mr. G. B, Fitoh of thia city, who | burgomaster of Stockerdu, whoso houso cou- | Sioux Falls 5, D., 80,000 g | - Cmicao, April 38, President Buker of the | dnd all pusse I! i Phe Rev. M Fry fookk | Nrw Yonk, April 25, [Special el to | euelnecr of tho United Stutos frviyut (P 5 Sening, | tains 4 synagogue, has received a letter warn- he house has passed bills making appro- | board of trade today received from President | DS place lu the py Hut was not perimitted | 3 hard Crocker the wel oy, is in cha ro y of Kui J shot himself lust night and died this morning | {7 That his house will be burned and | priations as r.yu,}\u: Burlington, a. 100 e r; aa 0da) b -y N S Fresid ”, to preach, Tz BRI Rk ,l.,.“,m the \World field geologist; Prof. Culver of v was @ civil engineer and built a large part of | 1)0e 0 Jow will escape alive, Anti-Jewish | 00; Beatrice, Neb., #0,00; Cedur Rapids, R4, € GYRIR {aR:ppRee . gasociation o Last night police officers were again o e A 1 | geologist for North and South Dal the Des Moines & Osceolarailroad. He lived | yioting is report Kolomea in Galicia, T, #200,000; Davenport, Ta., $100,000: Sioux | BOUThW Comwall, 8 copy of 8 | haud in the Ziou Evangelical church. Ser- | 2vEis s SO0 S EEARI IR B IEEIAGURT 1 B, Greenwell of Wushington, st ut Osceala for many years, but removed her Tho peasants and laborers at Lornea, in | City, Ia., $30,000; Salt Lake City, §250,000 :u uhlan w‘w“d l‘nlm.‘n)n:“u. llE““’.‘v“:wlm v Yero nducted according to the plan | {0 0 rabU LAV Sk A b1 ‘,',"“ commlssion, or {h‘ 0. A T N o s, Y of the action of the Chicago board in ¢ at od last Sunday, one faction meeting in he Fuss et w o otte and parties from differen: long time and_ general depression on that ae- | Ported last uight, are making threats aguin WORLD'S ALK BILL | S5 CARRUNIPR Qo g pel in e aiClitagn. f e hile the | the lives of landlords and further trouble is [ oy : iug the opinion that such quotatior K wission » countled to bis shootiug himself while the | 1 f Jadlonds and futhes trouble 18 | myo woyld's fair bill as passed and approved e £ She teada i kgl am A fuwily was absent from the house last even ey L A e ,l}““ fed | Bas gone to the priuter, and a cireular is be- | o Another ket Shop Goes Unde i ; vorter In o hotel heve, was Banking in Mexico { fng Rrer o 10 the town b ) g prey ,"“, at I'l'-l \‘«-I"' -“‘r»fll":‘;”:”"" A Peoria Crook. PIrTsui e 28, Another b PP PR SR R S T P Crry or My April 28— N from Not a Practical Plan, | SIS L i — L AT R E PR Ry i T iy _ Caicaco, Apriks. —( Huber, an shop failure here stating 0 wus wanted there for | Europe states that capital for the ne Des Moises, I, April {Special Tete- | Writing Up the Sloux Reservation. = | i,p the appofutment of con b htrs to mber | leged Peovia crook, is locked up here charged | Johuson & Co ess in the petros | complivit der of Mis. Bingbam, | bank of Fon »be catablished hivo, his M gram to Tuk Bre.]—George Boies stated [ Fiuse, ! L R, o wacke | in Washington within thirty days after the | With passing fraudulent checks in this « eun exchange bullding, suspepded. The | 4lus Jeniie oy | been. nravt e mnte Tiit Sofuitely today that he should make o |-SYam toTus Ber.lmLiouts | Schwatka, | final passage of the act, which means before | Huber is sald to have been driven from bilities are got kuown, but the firm sa) TP ) | haas £25,000,000 Hominal capital, one-t < . gy e i o the famous explover, wrrived in Pierre today M copy of the law will be ¢ d | Peoria by the police for pursuing his schemes they will be ublé to pay 5 cents on the usiness Toub! in. "T'he bauks ur generally doir change in the oftice of state libravian for the | go Wil thoroughly explore the late ceded | with cach of these circulars. No steps have | there, Several ehecks on the Chicago Na- und probably ar for dollay, The failure s ANSAS ( April 25.—Carl Scher busine The National Bank of M present and it is understood that Mrs. Miller, | Sjoux reservation aud write it up for eastern | yet beeu taken towards the appoiutinent of | tional bank weve forged with the name of | caused by the steady advance on the stock | whi d vetail liquors, has assigned. | puy 14 per cont this year uud the | the incumbent, will continue during the next | publications, | e commissioners-at-large, aud no appoint- | Willlum Oberhouser, @ banker of Peoria, L market, § Ass b 0 cach, | bank 20 per cont

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