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C, 4 > < o ey = THE OMAHA N 4 ~ — - — = —_— = S -3 E——— pe— OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING ) TR S ODE { REENS | 0 1Monday. He will stay at Potsdam for E NIRUN DAQQES | yoted yea with the democrats as follows: IE 1'4 [ C i IV 1 SLAUE. \ER. IBRVITH NN NeKR ONE OF THE GREAT HAS BEENS | &0 ol vifore it .| THE - SILVER BILL ~ PASSES, | Mo St efsicestiicns o¥icts: | THE REPUBLICANS IV DOUBT. 2\ [KNOCKED INTO A COCKED HA | views of the troops and be pres- sas, Bartine of } of Montana, One Man Kills AnotheZ, \ Deadwood e R tat > Cotnell of Nebrasles, B en of California, afd Wil Pay tha \atty ent at gala dinners and state concerts. Peatherstone of AP RIASYOR GF Han: i Gony il an . He will attend the ceremony of laying the i 1 sas, Herman of O elly of Kansas, 4 itati 2 | Deapwoon, 8. D,, J e 7 pecial Tele- | ; 4 Emperor Wiltlam Tustroots Government | o B OIS 5% the churon to bo baile in | Adcpted in the House of Reprosentatives Motrow of Californi, Perkius' of Kansas, 8till Hesitating About the Passage of 8 | woum to Tk Bir)-The. Y in the | Tho Tariff on Dressed Beef Takes & Downd 4 Organs in Their Treatment of Bismarck, memory of the late Empross Augusta. By a Vote of 1356 to 119, Townsend P{ ("r'vlo %, Turner of Kansas, Federal Eleotion Law, Laflamme murder case has ret a verdict ward Shoot. ol A » - o Vandever of Californ! pf slaughter 0 second (ce. The The accou ...u..;\:»\l.l- .1..4‘1\;« of p:u::. _— Thirtoen domocrats ¥oted with tho repub- L»-'Tt”x.-l.‘:-fit: \:_\mll"_';l v'\\:lu 'm‘““"r sister of Emperor William, is expected to cans § ition’to’ the motion t ot econd hearing was before Judg omas o § MUCH OPPOSITION TO THE ARMY BILL. | tuke ylace fu suly. 1f tho chitd i a son tho | EIGHT REPUBLICAN ~ MEMBERS BOLT. | it fiibha: " Mestes. Dargen, Dimyhy, | DIVIDED BETWEEN TWO MEASURES, | tho cireuit court, H was arrested on Febru- | MISSOURL PACIFIC RATES WILL STAND: king of Greece will abdicate in favor Elliott of South Carolina,, Flower of New ary 18 last en the charge of murdering C. of the Duke of Sparta. Empress Frederick | one 1. B i - %5 i ]\’T;-k.‘; -l-.-;:‘nhomzlr:f MQ: .'l‘!*n;\v.l Hemp- o Cirter, an Elk Cre ‘I‘n |§.|mm.‘.n. \\ fow Ilil_\‘!i —— Bev. parties Unite to Defeat the | °f the of & ’ = ne Lone Democrat Goes Over to the | hill of South Cavolin sh of Pennsyl- | 1 ; b 5 prior to the arcest Laflamme and Cartor hi . g bl AL B Ll will go to Athens after the evenf. OFHOREE A IR - afd vania, Mutchlor of Péinsylyania, O'Nell of | e Lodge and Rowell Bitls I aquarrel, There was an old foud between | At Least Until the Burlington Ren 1 Lrbaihtotinn gl skt b The baptism of the daughter of Prince < ol s Massachusetts, Quinnof Néw York, Tiacey [ Have Strong Partisans—Passage of | them and they fought. Duving the encounter deems—The Alton and Wabash i Slim—Bismarck May Take a Frederick Leopold took place at Pottsdam on Twenty-Five Private Pen- of New York, " Venable of Pennsylvauis, the Silver Bill-The Charges e p e yoR Hah Satl VIRl Will Advance Their Passen Rl adHosdLY,. L Tha nEl e ende sion Bills Passed, Viley of New York. : stick of wood, fracturing his 1. His ‘0 ens , iteart i‘v‘n "m“nl‘nh\ ):1!‘:1 ‘:h\L ”m‘nr](d(n:‘ “x"\mlullf 3 Tho bill then passed—yeas, 185; nays, 119, Against Rau death resulted a fow days later, ger Rutes Tomortow, ohes; buckle ad Lzl ) as follows - - ‘ ! i e Wi ork ookitsd Tt | universally worn. W AsnINGTON, June 7.—Tn’ the house before A\k';'mafn\l;'?nrs. Al}an :l»l h’\ll\‘-(ltlwnn, Arnold, Deadwood Always Has Sand. PR Copyright 1800 by the New York Associated Press. Prince Henry of Nassua has professed his S begT il tkinson of Pennsylvania, Atkinson of West WasmixeroN Buneau Tie Owana Bre, Despwoon, S. D., June 7.—[Special Tele yavand T By A S Benwiy, June 7.—Chancellor von Caprivi | conversion to the G 2 1n the cathe- | o Pesinning of the debate on. the silver bill, | wyicnig “RamenEHMNE R vie, Beolcwith, 513 FOURTEENTIL STREET, rhait 0 itk D)o The. Feeant. stori alg | - CIMOAGO, Jutia 7 1wl Tologram to ] conversion to the Catholic faith i 4 5 yoataet oL M D £ Tilinois, Mr. & Bei]—The recent storm did : Sy 5 8] vel ¢ did he r at the request of Mr. Puyson of Illinois, Mr. | pojjen Belknap, Bergén, Bingham, Bootham, Wasiiyaroy, D. C., June 7. # Tie Ber, |- The Irunk will Monday i3 did not send a note to the powers, nor did he | gy at, Fritzlar, Conger of Towa, in charge of tho bill, modi | Boutele, Bowden, Brewer, Brosius, Broyer’ s o LA B about $3,000 damage in and around Dead. motniing it into offect & A vedioih | communicate with any foreign representative | - The old Catholics' tenth congress will meet | < orEor il il g g ebael b Ll Drowery | It is an unsolved problem with the repub wood. The Deadwood Central track is still ; e R ¥ L] fied his substitute so as to provide that treas- | Browne of Virginia, Buchénan of New Jer % i N rates on dressed beof and kindred art to . except the Austrian ambassador on the sub- | gt Cologne in September. ury notes issued in pursuance of the bill shall | sey, Burtows, Burton Butterworth, Caldwel, | C4ns whether they will pass a federal election | jmpassablo, but. the creek s have gono down e b L L L 4 ject of Bismarck's utterances in his in Tho socialist, Janiszewiskl, Who was | Lozl tender in payment of all debts, pub- | Cainon, Caswell, Chaadle, Clark of Wiscon: | 1aw. ; ; . | to their normal depth. The stages are com- | 42 -) nts a hundred from Chicago to Boston, 4 views with newspaper correspondents. the opponent of Prof. Virchow at g ? BN o following | 51 Cogswell, Coleman, Comstock, Conger, After their ripe experience in trying to | }"'!\ul toford them on account. of several | With proportionate rates to ott points, ] he alleged remarks of the prinee to the ok wlect TR sxpolled | ¢ and private, striking out the following | Gonnell, Craig, Dalzell, Da Haven, 'Dingley; | caucus over the question it bogins to look as | Dridges being washed out Three thousand | This s a reduct 3 coats a hundred on o 3 J e the last election, has been expelled | wopag; GExcopt where otherwise expressly | Dolliver, Dorsey, . Dunmell, Evans, "EV- | it they would fail altogethor unless Mr, Roed | D285 of sand were used in Deadwood to co the di-cont vate, which was reduced lasq L 2 effect that Germany was not bound by treaty | from Berlin, He wasan intimate friend of stipulated in the contract.” 4 art, | Farquhar, | Featherstone, Finloy, Y WO ail altogethor unless Mg < | trol the channel of Whitewood ereck. The | yp piE0T THG W . to assist Austria in the event of a war with | Mendelssohn, who was recently arvested in M. Payson said_ that ho realized that the | Flick, Flood, *Frank, Funston, Geay, | takes tho matter in his own hands, ‘Thus far | telograph wires wore useloss for three days e el ot A B Russia over the struggle for dominance in the | Paris, and was sentenced along with bim at | substituto would in substance pass this body | Gest Giffork = Greenhalge, Grosvenor, | everything fhat has been done of gencral im- T 5 LI B TR e g vy O TRRLSE SRR ; Balkah perriostln; has caused Count Kalnoky | Poson, substituto would in substance pass this body | Hal), Haensbrougti JRENR Haughon, Hon. | portanco has bean accomplished by an ox: S nml\\nnll: Mines | n..:u.-u.‘ ete. | 410 Grand eonk fousit, bled und ncarly died N to enquire how far the emperor and chan- | An American citizen named Gonassen, who | sentiment, which he'believed to be universal | derson of Inols, Henderson of fowa, Her- | hibition of mervo on his pari i) e koot eins o |aof o cenb alftergntisl, tes wors Kiooled o cellor shared this interpretation of the re- | was arrested here on the charge of two stu- | in favor of a larger use of silver as a money }1_1-5'_1 N’|=l, ljlh?( 13“ ns, Hou :k,]l\fv-mu"},\. When, they have got into o | EramtoTue Bri —The Caledonia mine is | fnto a cocked hat, the dressed beef rate drope ; NBHE 0 taE e alliiia: Vo CHBHIVEIE | Nkl Wb boane i aer ot el and o8 "% fho" "t . | Korkaf Iiwa, Rotchm llg‘nx:lw oaneess Lo | fanglo e s cut the ot and gathered ‘up | flooded from the' 50-foot level down, con- | conts b see sy reductions ot e ] et . § i) s 3 ase the currency of the bt o o T ey | b | the loose ends of the house in his own firm | Sequently all work in both the mines has been | o Grang ik, and ) s esponse avoided the discussion | tregsonable words beer house, | Shehse O asug ilven | McComas, MeCord, MeCormick, McDuftie, FatbatA 3 Botel s Trunk i At ) L St R e e conarod | CoUntY, It the government used sitver | NCichillos’ Niilos, Mofth Mosko of _New | hands, Thero Is no doubt that M. Reed | Suspondod. Thocompany hus tho pump work [t R L vl Ay on and declined tc and if of such an interpreta has been liberated. The police were censured | at all it should be used as a money metal and D , ing constantly, also two skips in, | ; : ¢ 3 Hampshire, Morey, Morrik, Morrow, Morse, | feels that the immediate future of the party |y 0 ¥ the outcome of the fight was that the Grand tach any value to the reported intervi by the court for the arrest, the being no | not as a commodity, He was opposed to the ¥ ) N ) bl ato Party | more rain falls they expect to have the mine of the ficht was that the Grand ¥ v 8 substitute because of that, but Lo expected to Mudd, Nutb, O Donaell, BNefl of Lo depends upon putting into execution the plan | in working order by tomorro Tho water | Trunk was allowed a8 cont differontinl, Two ith the retired statesman evidence to justify their interference, Bismarck has written to both Signor Cr v and Count Kalnoky correcting the irritating A DAZZLING VISION. cobod this the oppoFinily Wonld heglven 10 | Yeed: - 7 of -SNNI oy burn, ) strike out the bullion redemption feature. This | {660, O GOWh o ey impressions arising from those reports of | And the Money that He Looked for | bill was bound to be considered at the other | SoWwells Jiusselhy Cofaford, o interviews, Never Came cnd of the capitol, It would boumended theve | Wogt, Virginja, mys8f, Shydor. Stophenson, | ey, B8 I ERAGLCE A f tral trafiic lines last Monday reduced the ratd The emperor and his ministers recognize | (Copyrighted 153 by Jimes Gordon Bennett.] and the houso would liave an opportunity 0 | Stovens, - Stobkbridge; Strubio, e arobacomplete. and ‘affective, A | gram to Tu. Baw]—At :ihd s denocratio | S SE0Mo loe Ineb Motdhg foducad v L] R ) OX- vellor’s full right to the public ex- Pants, June New York Herald Cable | Yole on the amendment, s Taylor of Ilinofs, Taylor of Tenness half way measure would, according tothe | county convention held in this ity today, | Tyun ( other o Iy § tho ex-chancellor’s full right to the publ Mr. Bynum of Indiana—Suppose it is not A , Taylo! e ; : Trunk und I other thoroughly in pression of his views on s irs through | —Special to Tur Bee|—In the eleventh | gnondods BTt 2 B, Taylor, Thonias, ¥audever Vanschaick, | radical view, be worse than nothing. He | cloven delogatos woro elected to atiend the | this matioe m e tom e, (ioroukhly in any medium he may choose, Suggestions | police court yesterday was enacted a sequel Mr. Payson—From the assurances I have \\\“l ‘“;l&kflg“;‘f‘m:‘s‘:;wll“m'}~w W "r”“i}'i’ ot | do not favor tho Row ‘I ln\l,‘lrll'l v!u‘»x-«;w 1w | state convention to be held at Aberdeen Wed- | low the Grand Trunics vato to 42 cents. Tho : s | SRS y et 2 rriat Uil New York, Wicl Williams of Ohio, | very strong western contingent who do faye TP e Bl aike Shore has declared its policy to mee U AL D TR A L s el At R Bl b s Ok Ch HHLL R som of_igentucky, ‘Wilson of Missouri, | it and who would rather have no legislation | S UL G g i s by & competition and the cons Bismurck only when necessary, and then to | about two mont Ihe prisoncr in the Mr Willioms of Tllino sht, Yardley.—185. than to pass the Lodge bill. Tt is believed by | ! st iRl g quences ean only be surmised speak of him with unvarying courtesy s a | dock was Marquisdo Boyer Daquill, descend- | oMb Williams of llino s o statesman who has rendered the greatost ser- | ent from an old and once rich and famous | My, Payson—But they ¢ ~Messrs, Abbotty Anderson, Allen of | the advocates of this more con- 1 favoving ex-Chiof | .. Said Trafiic Mainger Reoves of the ¢ Mississippi, Anderson of Kunsas, Bunkhead, | servative ure that it can carr S SEatha BRUAtor rauk: “We have boen given a diffor vice to his country, but® who had | family. The charge against him was that of | is no previous question ‘and no spe d his capacity to guide the | fraud committed in the hope of ol ana, 'Payne, Pagson. “Perkins, Pickle give it his support in this contingency. He Pugsley, Qum‘kcnb\l!h)‘( Raiues T NGB HOY eausBa ‘anadian Pacific and Wabash, | ¢ for general federal clection law which the | all ran n at the open cut | N o r 0 { formed a combination and corralled t republicans have been agitating at their con- | by the bursting of the f : S L AL s ventions for & number of years. At Yankton Afhivs. | Trunk aifferential rate of 45 conts the same time if anything is don Yaxxroy, S. D, June Te|Special Telo- | . It Wos to meet this situation thitt, the Cend nent democrats are resolution was ad | Justice Tripp for T b | e armers’ ullia s would be | 4,014 thoir annual picnic next uppose they There + ) ¥ o T - 1O | Barnes, Bartine, Barwig, Bricgs, Blanchar in the caucus, If it should it is probuble that i 3 ! i | rate by the Centwal Traflic association @ ; AL P RO alorder | Wland,' Blunt, Brockintidge of Arkunsas, | Lulfof the heart of the. radi 0 ortlie county. Wit | ‘proposo to maintaliis by qvoting ;.:'.\‘1".‘...3:? ning | there (laug . Breckinridge of Kentucky, Brickner, Brook- pPRALS i probavly outl ommitted dedhssaies A vaniaty u out of the issuc and an adjournment | MO e Bon Motrel], thie Nationgl | & 42 cont rate on dressed beef, We have ale affairs of tho navion. This exuctly repre- | possession of a fortune of 20,000,000 franes | Referring to the remarks made ye terday | snive, Buchanan of Virginia, Bullock, Bynum, find the bill still unacted upon. Tho | REbe the Jimviver. Ben Terrell the Natlonal | 1y noified the interstate . commeree. come sents tho attitude the emperor desires his | which ho considered due s wife. Thisis | oot that in the eavcus he. (Pay: :n‘,‘('-l‘d1(93',1';.[1..,(;}“%5%.‘:‘;.'00“8&;1:":Xr""l"').(m““' :,(1')1'{:]','1"M'{;::Am}.”w L o hrants the | the alliance will deliver addresscs, Hh e ministers to assume toward 1 k. the fanious Chiusa fortune, an application for | son) had ~stated thas " he ' would | Gify (0 Proa P i RERR o | , | strong in the party, for it is certain that_ the A TTOR VTS, interprotation of the Contral Traie associis ame befo in 1873, when it stated that John | Would depend upon it, he gret that the g the London court of | support the bill becanse “his sout i s Golbengambof MU DAk | iy woutd e s ot o i B 0t ity ossed | uvidson, Dockery, Danphy, Bdmunds, Elli- | moment they ot control, 1f the utloman had permitted that | o, Kilis, Enloe, Flower, ‘Forney, Fowler, mines that @ radical ‘The North German ¢ which is now | which as much Chancellor von Caprivi's organ as | chimeery tion rules. Tu authority to a i Chiaivman . Blanchard foe v our i cent differcntial to aid he said e had no authors Arrival of the United States Consnl— ever it was Prince Bismarck's, secks to | Chuse's heirs were United States Senator, | KTt 5 S ratords e Con et t A . speaker dof AL the 45 eént rat inimize the importance of the prince's utter- | then deceased, Oliver Fuller, who died in | Fomarlkto go into the record. The gontleman | Gelssenheimer, Gibsofig@oodnight, Grimes, | bill must be passed whethor or no, and Sets Chief Ol wson. nt the request. We won our author minim p v ought to know that hie had 1n the caucus ut- | e riies Gt Geoatight, Grimes, | b paEne ot el Iy Fiva Raviaee ances by declaring them o be those of a mere | Philadelphia {n 1505, and Oliver Fuller's son | tered but one opinion in recard to this bill [ Hh h(}gn;l‘hm‘ Bfl;&" f[l.:\huu Kol ;'y"!“‘ ““Il"l'y“l"'; '“‘.“I“':“ B i“ 4;.‘;"“'\7,{"_‘[, s L LR e R R L it two years ago, and of - course ! private gentleman baving nothing whatever | William, ulso decensed and without posterity, | avd that was that 099 out of every 1000 o his | 0L Gaertnty HIEEREty Holman, Ielley, | beliet thiat, e will succced. e silver | Samoa by the steamship Al state that | We insist on what i our ) = | rquis de Boyer Doqul soed and | constituents were opposed to it and ‘that if he | (3n S0k \ Tl T ewis i a T B catcus Just Soout us this | United States Consul General Sewall arrived | ) todo with the present policy of tho empiro | Marquis do Bover Dequill met, wooed and | corstituehis wate oppesed to it and that ifhe | Georgia, Lester of ¥ a, Lewis, Maish, | mattor now bangs until Mr. Reed took the | GREGURILS _ : ; e { or with the means of intluencing it. | won in Philadelphia Miss Fauny Fuller, who | 00§ i s seat. v Mansur, Martin of Indiina, McClammy, Mc- | bit in his_tecth. Now the bill is being de- j May 19 and was given an exceedingly warm Cineaco, Jun This view of the ex-chancellor’s position, | claimed to be a daughter of Oliver Fullerand | Could the gentlemen understand the differ- H“jnlx{v.“ficl“l‘-‘lcmh:ggl n:n) : ‘3"’1‘3“-“- {;r | bated and will certainly pass the house with greeting by tho natives and otherresidents of | my gyg v ites will horvever, ignores the that he still holds | consequently he sto the Chase millions. | ence between daty and policy? [Applause. SlTot 1‘,‘0";‘“1‘:, : fO.N“.fl» of ‘\‘xu‘"-' no '-"l-'m{"" DL IO agreed upon. the Mmllv MR e not be advanced as agreed on Monday, June tntimate relations and a continual correspon- | As one of his ancestors had aided Pring was hiere representing constituent ctts, Outhwiite, Ogens of Ohio, Par: il Dl i e B L o0 8 was obacrved by order of Icing M |lo/ viow il thie bl inshon Eobvine - L S _ cone of | 1ad honored hiur with four suceess el Denni ) b Obie i The silver bill has passed the house. Tt | licton as thanksgiving day and services wer ; dence with the heads of the tates,the | Charlic in an attempt to regain the throne ¢ Ho believed, s they belioved, in tho | beeh Fennington, Egeey, Picrce, Quinn, | 1oviiog for the purchaso 81,500,000 Worth of | Lo ae: cammeaeiving duy and sexvices Were | sourd Pacific that all the reduced ts leaders of the censervati uational lib- | England, so the present mavquis set himselt | 1 yiod of tho republican party, He. suid o 15,'5 nrdsog J‘:f]’::; tson, Rock: | gilver bullion monthly by the sccretiry of |-commomorata the peaco establ shied through | $014 to Sum Scatt ot St I i roads erals, besides ma ining to with foreign | to the ta nning for his wife the for- | in the presence of the house and the country | Wb Sm‘.el‘f. Skinne, Springer, Stewart | the. treasury, to be paid “for in cortif , | the exertions of the threc DOWELS, |l “" ity and Kansas City have * statesmen. The government may soou bo | tune he believed to be her due. He was not | that 199 caucuses _would never compel him | gy (SO phG TGPES SRUARES SICWOLL | which shall be full legal tender for all public¢ | Chicf Olo will o tried for treason for TRbe AT id A abas] v ARt glad to accept his assistance to pass the aymy | Suficiently vrovided with this world's | to mistepresent tho people he reprosented. | oo Ghih NPCRECOSHERS L HentuckipAars: | 4\q private debts. | stating that Matwafa was tho real king of [ The Alton and Wabnsh today reluctantly [ttt s e et L | 5 Mr. Payson then proceeded to | mih ' or of Kun: | ,, the feature of the bill which is objectiona- | Sawoa and that the letter from the powers, | MEreed to advance rates in spite of these o tna al 0 r, Turner of Georgla, Turnc 5 t Ttk 1 criticise the silver poliey of the Hayes, Ar- | © i carner Ot RAD- | e to the advocates of the unlimited coing suit, as costly as it s proverbially | thar, Cleyeland and Harrison administrations. | % t\‘,,"‘;‘c"l{fi;(}}':‘\’}fi‘nm",’”\"‘J,f{;‘.‘,‘,";,.,‘,f.j“‘4}‘,',';.: of silver is the provision which gives the s ific stood fivin, L bill. goods to himself undertuke the chan The Aamburger Nachricten intimates that | cer | tickets, but the Missouri P The restoration of rates cc | in which they appointed him, had_becn sup pressed. When Olo was arrested Matuafu | il pr v e ys, but all the lines rdfor seve postpor the prince, if he enters parliament, will throw | long, and he entered into communication with | He referred to_ the = denunciation of the |\t WhiEioh of Alapat Wbitthorne WHKE | yotary of the treasury thie power to redeein | wrote a peremplory oto to Matioton deinind Doktoonid Hon 0 lays, b v i the weight of his influcnee on the side of | onc of those agencies which advertise such as | Cloveland administy “""“ "J":_"’{l"‘l“’““';”‘ son of Washington, fll:;:Sux West Vivgini these crtificates fu billion instead of coin, ab | fng Olo's rl The onsiderable | 7ol A0 HONEI LAeo s good grounds Chancellor von Caprivi, with whose policy at | he wanted. ) ! : };;1:](,i :’i"‘m-*l‘l‘.l‘l'”‘,::; e ‘:\':0"‘]“;;“” l‘l‘(" i \'.(-;hu 111_;.1. vord i o e isii ~||x‘nf“.'v')l|‘~l.h~1 Cm A :f-‘:.::::.‘f::\‘.: .'»‘1. ‘.\;1“-“:[‘ "I"n\h‘ly\. ’ll:-‘ltlllu‘\'nl‘\\\rh..l AR home und abroad he continues to be in sym- | He was promised £400,000 down for his | gaiq afforded him moro pleasure than the de- o “°"§ bt obubiicans voted | with thoso which y m, but Con- | 1o address Malietoa in such fushi ew Railroad Aliiance pathy. Nothing is definitely decided us to | Wife's cluim, but it is perhaps ueedless to say | nunciation of Cloveland’s_administration for | WVith the democrate agmtmst the bill as fol | yedsmun Connelt of Nebraska ereated somo "The Moouo people are the ones MisxeroLts, Mini., June 7.—An important his accepting astat in the reichstag, but it is | he never saw the color of the “smoncy. | its treatment of silver. He came down to | G35 HESSE S0 ua, Kelley of Ican. | Lhing of a seusation by the manner in which | what little trouble exists o1 the island, traftic arrangement has been completed bee understood tnat he will not do so unless occa- | Meanwhile the fortunes of the marquis,never ;]l‘lllm-.p\ll[rk‘ ”u .::(l‘n‘nn\(I\l'il\‘:.vl)lr.kl‘l‘nllml; \I\..::l xll:.) sas, Rockywell of. wacits, Townsend, :n“"v:tt(l“’x‘:-'l:”l \ln""x.x;l'l:‘\;_:;l»‘.vxlu‘-'. :“r;-\.”h 2 1[:;[«(“‘\!;’ T '»f-" : .-mld s aro strong sup- | tween !‘lu' Northern Pacific and Milwaukee ion demands his presence to justify his policy | brilliant in anything but hopes, had sunk to | (oo oe, [LAPPlause.] = RO AL ans of Colarado, Turnep @f#uusas, Wilson of Deidite o k porters of Mali¢ton and ave doing what they | & St. Paul rouds, Siuce the alliauce between | sion demands his pr Justify his policy : {2 | the treasury _department since- the agitation | $t Colorado eray g caucus bill. | can to assist the government, R S , as continued by Chancellor von Caprivi. The | the lowest cbb. With his wife and two chil- | pegan, and when he was asked to vote for a i ‘17"0 e fi“‘ am SRR Itis almost cortain that the senate will ¥ e i 1c Northwestern aud Union Pacific systems wsion is likely soon to ar dren ho occupied an apartment in Rue Blouet, | proposition confiding to the secrctary of the (. sl S0 tfiemmplfl .\’,"‘,“m .u;iéelc:'r modify the measure when it reaches the HE ACTED LiLE A CUB. better time hus been made from Chicago and - The commission on the army bill has dis- | for which ho paid, or rather was supposed to | treasury diseretion in the use of silver as a | ¥R WIth e FPUIIETE A the upper nouse, and it is egually certain now- [ — Omaha, from Minneapolis aud St. Paul to : i Lvent s is days | money metal (if this were the end of it) he ;) L that if the scnate insists upon a better bi J%ons- Decorate rute With a | Portland, 3 > Mos g a8 cloeciacomplotoyohnn gotofitamper towards?|JDay, LanNUAL teut oL A00 francs, FRis dnysil Toutdl v htameninabit, & Neyoritad discretion on i for tho west that it will mect the ap 1 of drosaccomniion Bemeay WIth S (LROMIN, Shinicoulabefmistoyar{tAEAYieD the government proposals. Before the Whit- it in unavailing visits to Paris bank- | 1l Confided o the secretary of this conntey : Senghe R S (st gt e APIROVILD Cont of Tar and Feathers. consin Gentral from Ghicago and the North- suntide vacation Richter alone openly op- | cvs, from whom he sought an advance of src it was possible to evade it. ; Wasnixaroy, June #.—TIn the senate the | ““pyd'ciiver men have secured a bill, ns they Woosmim OlTunngtSlBnepllETdlogramy | (SARIER RGOSR ERM LU X ) rosed the crodit demands. ow Dr. Wind sufficient to enable his wife to come Mr. Williums of 1linois inquired whether | house bill increasing th limit of the cost of | claim, which is far less objoctionnble than thie | to Tne Bre]—Two weelis ago Mrs. John | 20 lus - naturally = been (that - mieqt posed the cr o 10 AE ! e inroads — have - been made upon thers Benningsen and even some of the con- | Tuto her own. He was sometimes suceessful | the prosent law, it fairly, exceuted, was not | the public building at'Duluth, Minn., from dom bill, although still mperfect fiom | Siglor and George Grazior left hero, o t0 | tha fimt-class husinees of the Moshorn fob servatives on the commission, declare that | in negotiating small loans from tradesmen in wur ;-l{('i.fnunl»fl“’ 1that if the diseretion | S190:000 to §270,000 was xeported and placed e [IV’v;l\E:l"’ir‘l\'lll“‘l ml\‘ angnd pearkn, he home of Richard Au p brother-in-law | cifie. This 1 finding it impossible to the country will not support the continuous | lis n od, before whose cyes e | yested in'the secretary of tho treasury had | O% the calendar. & : sion thut the adjourtiment will not con Xiigatonr Blackleyvilla, Austin, who isia f sl UG smio thno! by usigs thoWistoitsin fucrease in' the military charges, The frank | placed the dazding vision of payment with | becn fairly used jor the past six months, let | M. Mitchell's motion toreconsider thevote | ait' ot (iS4 tion, and the [feceie itk imunjiobjcoted bothetiiprasence GRHGL SRR BHCEA RINCU Y CLaNGH S ALt R G L B I LR STt A e tHab habdian | aniimiy terest some day, wiien that some | tlone for Seven or eighl years, that no such | by which the bill was passed to authovize the | belicf is that the tion to be had | but Grazier threatened to kill kimif he | (O G ERIG il iwad, YLD ot know how much more money he would | day had been delayed again and again, | lexislation us this would be under discu nsteuction of a bridge across the Columbia | tolerably satisfactory after all. | did not keep his mouth shut, Grazier finall angement for through passengor bush not know how much would 3 ? | R ion 9 it gement for through pussenger business o O e oAt anta i Rue Blouet trades R us about | todny plau The treasury ofiicials | river by the Ovegon Railrond Extension com- REPORTED ADVERSELY. AR o vt ek s i GoLatu 1t business, be required to ask arouses remonstrance on ue Blouet tradesmen grew anxious about | (o LRPENSEL, ALhe, trensury | ofticial LA i 3 undert run wbout the place ang angement has been completed, bat P evoryaide. Mho contro purty, the fvisi | theie investmaut, demanded immediste e | i aver went elitching Ior KO with | banseg 2 (0K UP- THOVAL was amendedand | senator Manderson today ronortod from | B (o wbuse 11 who Compiaine o | S At ik the (5 ot Chieai o ok st iy S LS & i) 't ity 5 B < S O el 80 assed. = ¥ the commiitee o tary wirs adversely s neighbops Grazie when ordere o | land will consume has 1ol ot I8 niges, the volksy ad the socialists payment, even without interest, ter avar id greed than every sec . The following bills were passed: The sen- |l:nhllxi’x‘ly\:riwl‘xlv“ l"hlx’ n:.‘m.ml"m- xl‘\ est) }:3.1\:‘ '\ ‘\ s ho N .“H.\ m.‘ ‘ ‘\"u“\ ] ,‘, 11!.%:\:‘! '1‘: 3 will h.‘:\. : 1, B I)'L‘! huve combined to refuse to support the bill | marquis was unable to meet their dema SRR el Y o0 nstincoof | ate bill to provide additional associate Jus- | wuthorizing the presitlent to plac: upon the | fused o do so. At midhisht et mihs | considerabiy shovtor than that via the Northe unless it is accompanied by a provision for a | 50 they lodged a collective complaint e o Aotk o e pany w0 UYeE: || ticosiof “he subreniol uERGE e fornlto 7% uy, with the rank and | paty of abcut fifty went to the house and | western and Union Pacifie, 0ho firet train shorter period of compulsory military service, | him, the result of which was the unfc Ao drdrtdes A L be & "1'1':. “;}::“}'i'lu*'“ l;w ijm';i l.‘;‘n-mll\%‘-]‘]:f,{- e gencral, ay general of the | Look Grazier from the side of Mus. Sigler | under the new s e will leave Chi Herr Richter demands as the price of his | nobleman’s appearance in the dock . Conger of Towa illustrated the fact that | for duties on cortain go0d8 from Russia sent | e i o et h o aone on biand RGBS SORVL DT, ML JUO Y BE ' B support the establishment of & two years' ‘The prisoner’s unvarnished account 1doneso by producing several certifi- | for exhibition; the senate bill to puy to repre- | was promoted for gallant and mevitorions | or jed for merey, g i down ON his Kn¢ A Consolidation on the Tapis. e service, the abolition of the imperial guar efforts and ever renewed deception, his evi Payson, again reverting to the bill, sald T?"““x'“»J;.fl;'}”','“; x:u'dX \‘\lll;:uu“(‘-l'xlnl(: “'{ service in the field and who by assignment of | and begged for his 1 On ats of Iyneh- | St Pavy, Minn., June 7.—[Speeial the abolltion of tho system by which civil | dent sincerity, his wite's testimony and elo- | 2t SEPE SR TR TAVRE 16 (e Bl sald | Canada 85,000 for the value ofif vossel seized | the president commanded a military depart- | ine he was ovdered {0 1l the county, | gram to Tie Bee:]—1T at Northorn nnd \\‘mmm-. lod to sub-ofigers on. retiriug | auent plaidoiri of natre Albert Butuille, | siver it was a measure which practically pro- | June 5, 1812, - twelvs fivs — hates | ment or district. In its report the comnittee | which he to do. CGrazier the Burlington are g the eve of a consoli ; from the scrvice, tho supprossion of thocadou | moved the court to a careful consideration of | hiblted tho coltiago of tho standurd silvor dol- |-tho dedlaration F + wary tho -sen | duotes the following from “tho secretary o | sorts of thrents before lexvin, - [6 i tion of trafic interests which will crvate ane 1 schools and the abolition of everything which | the case before it, and Marquis de Boyer | lar. [Applase.| PRI ate bl for tho relif of Mujor m not prepared to recommend favor- | DLEDA Tt S other line from Chicago to the coiist. ““"“'li fs of assistance to aristocrats to [ Dequill left the palais de justice a free man Ar. Mutchier of Pennsylvania was opposed | Bash, army paymaster; tho senate bill to ction upon this bill. It proposes to A SENSATION.A L RESOLUTION,, | M8 10stvisit President Bekins of the ¢ held ! guin @ special rank in the army. |t resume his chase aftera will o' the wisp | “aor 1 biopesitiqns poudl PG S Rrovide fox tho compulsony, education of u- | placa upon the retired list certain classes of ot : e eoT EU Lol E i € ) £ ~ Mr. Hateh of ourt reiterated and en- | dian children: the house bill to prever - | ofcersw ove former! el They | Representative Cooper Makes Charges | neveement will to effect whon the € Finally ho demands ' tho suppression | fortune. Sk R ORL T dorsea everything the gentleman feom iinols | Sertions from {he army By Withhone. pust DRl who yore Tormary i Rervios s iney i S el coast extension is completed, ‘1" f the Septehuate. The coalition will not in- ; v : had suid relative to the hostile attitude of the | of the soldier’s monthily pay as a deposit. T SRS : e Foae) 5 § levabl rocity between the HIS BLUF CALLED luw and I would not recommend an el W arc ] ; 7 ALLED, asury department toward silv "V oInoti 3 aw 4 akdneyrevommond ian senlarge ASHINGTON, R ive G A CaRn BT h sist upon all these demands, but will hold out, S an] ! Mr. Vest gave notico that he would some | ment of the retived list at this time to covor | e obiTndli 1 the representutives of each for enough to render the fate of the bill doubt. | MOW & Funny Reporter Conducted an LI the gentlemen on the other side who on | day next week endeavor to bring up for ae- | {1iis elass of vos: Cooper of Tndiana today presented in the | stock in the other or enough o 1 ho fute o bill doubt- Pt ot the floor declared themselves in favor of free | tion three bills now on the calendar in regard | e ies of casc It would' be very | Bouse a resolution which was reforred to the e ful while assuring stormy times in the reich- [Copyright. 1890 by Jaines Gordon Bennet and unh:nufii coin r;-l'“\wvl.lmt :‘“;-lwr““ the | to live cattle and heef products. difficult to distin between thoso. who | committee on rules, divecting the cc e Increased Santa 1 nings, L LoxnoY, June 7.—[New York Herald | sunwent down today cilyor svoudt be e pile hundred and. twenty private pension | meet all the conditions proposed aud another | on invalid pensions fo inquire into and report | BOSTON, Mass., June 7.—The April official statementof the Aschison, Topeka & Santa voad, including the Frisco half of the Atlantic & Cable-—Special to Tk Bee.]—There was a | stored to perfect eqiality with gold. The' senate. bill for A" publi classayho kowlse ? at demonstration in Hydo park today to | ~Mr. Bartine of Nevada declared himself a | Fargo, N. 1y, was siental | wsing the bill of the goy- | fint-footed free coinage man, appropriation $12 This is & critical period for the government. Before the opposition of the commission be. cume apparent the government expected to | provisious, | to the house on certain n command i L t of the pension bureau. Anong Your committc ; sharges regarding the h\IiLli‘]i"'-'t;lt except that the 1 2 o b making the | of a dopurtme i ,000 and it was passed. O nophetmont stern, and one ¢, shows ret manageme other things, the resolution asscrts that the ograinst lic % Al close S o | Drotest S Can St A o 4 3 fails to discover any merit in this feature of enings of &0 X pass the avmy bill and cl thelrelohsbai e e e e e give | A Cannon sid he would vote for the sub- | Adjourned. the bill nor does it meet- the views of the | commissioner of pensions has recently, by an | CAvuings of 5 Of.§200,000. during the first week of July, leaviug tho | gritent WAL S e R »‘”_"“"' “‘l‘"" ;‘“‘ ;’ ioved at “"‘l present — —~ commanding general of the army.” unjust and partial raling, advinced and GHAIN RITES HEanDle tabor Vil untl the autuunn scsslon Byt 1508 1 & tontivt thein!|Ewaath the b Heat . S ot O a1 A WALK OVER, TG Bl Ao sl T gaused to b Gaken up ot of thcie ovler mang & The labor commission will not complete its | o > ‘ hilo 35, e - = . ho! ds of claims of a certal ey 1é: s A 2 4 R ORI i licenses. Thousands upon thousands were | cured. ~ While he did not apprehend 0 SHT “H TUE CLARGE AGAINST RAUM. siding and that in- considera- state Commerce Commission. disoyselon of tho bill for soveral weelts. The | Lot T rasolttions sondematag tho bro- | that tho Lill was perfect, his judgment | 1u8alls" Re-election to the Benate & | por siveral duys past storics have been | Lo b Washiugton, and that in 1e surety Suggests n Reduotion govdrnment does mnot desire to pass tho | A 18 | was that, take it all in all, it ‘was Sure Thing. rent in some newspaper circles adverse to | on a note of the commissioner's for §25,000, - Wasriiarcs Tiina The Inter of the government carried unan! soundest measure the house could: ovigi June 7.—| Cmicago, TIl., [Special Telegram | the administration which charge that Gen measure until it is seen how the workmen Yith y c B eree commission s¢ the sen ] behave after the expiration of tho socialisy | LouS: A feature of the gathering was | and pass, and from every standpoint and all | to Tuw Bek.]—“The colaing scnatorial cam- | eral Raum, tho present commissioner of pon- Tryin e O ","H,lf L lecingd law in Septomber. It is improbable, there. | b the chief mavshal of tho procession, an | things considered it mot his unqualificd ap- | pajgm fu our state promises to bo a hot one, | 51005, has been connected in 1 business | gy NCY, June 7.—[Special Telegram POLY uport. (Eha - ihvearigatlon made. by, 18 aw in Sep e e X | clderly man wounted on @ white chavger, | Proval and endorsement, standing as e did | PRER T OUF state promises ? | enterprises with one of the principal pension | , ! ey under the serate veselution divecting the comne fore, that tho bill will wke its final | (uiientic uncomfortablo tn Ny sadd i b i | between the extremo silver man on ono hand | PU¢ there is practically a0 doubt of Ingalls' | ytigrneys in this city, which have resulted fn | to Tre Bert]—While Mrs. Lester Faulkner | ¢ ssion to tnguire Lito (he truth of the al shapo until the énd of autum. Long before b bjoct of depiaty wadlo and | anq tho gold monopolist on the other, re-clection,” R. M. Easley, editor of tho Daily | giving Dthat attoviiey privileges in the | is endeavoring to break the will of Ler hus- | ot 59 e TR B a i L then tho upheaval over the army bill may | COCAUCHtY an object of derision in the eyes |~ Mr, Anderson of Kansas favored free coln- ws of Hutchinson, Kan, said today. “That | ponsion-offico not enjoved by less fortu | band, Geneval Lester B. Faulkuer, she also | Hor ot the long as rS R e o Arg || SEhmandyrab Tpoussly ftoenl by aTiommin | age, | I S AT et i il the campaiizn will be a vigorous ono is duo to | Hateatiomeys. taum, Whiloannoyed | claims that a later will, by which ho gaveher | oo breont ¥eduction of the rates, o T lower house of tho Drussiun dlet today | TPEICHULYE, ni.u occupied a at m(lhu | poir. Dorkins of ansts sald tho bill dId | 4 lurgo elomennt di runtled with things In ovos theeo statements hus alwas shown 8 | o) g yroparty, waa stolon from thels house, | " ”;‘ LTS, o tho Miey Y | press carriage, a change ot seats. To this | BOt meet his approval, ¢ would vote for | goparl, Times armers there have gness.to submiy to n thoro Yow also comes to light a mortgage for &1, | SISippi valle nopseing.ho tostls rejoeed tho derial fuds bils on the ahird | 0SS0 0 Chieiy mamias vt | B s o e it dn anothee o 1 | ECAOrAL Titios withthe farmers thovo Bave | RIS (S MRLNS LD, BVAIL | R b comes t e ot for i | Sssloutwally, Aftee swousising tho et readiog. ;| oded and i o viiding of an o’ tho | “Sissers. Fumsionof Kanst wnd Cosnoll of | Uho Saversiment & puwmorokens oo b | 1% il be made by, congrvas M. Coopr | FSS, DY BTG A S, AL A, | RO O o o (it Minister von Gossler sought to weaken the | Herald correspondent was on the horse, | Nebraska favored a free coinage measure lazaled ~ them, aud then thore s the | §;.octing the anpropriation somunittos 1o fa. | Dank of this city, and which is being forc prostiongtivand gy i iy 91} Gy ¢ 5 rowd that s always dissatisfied NN SIS GDPEOPF 1 " | closed by Attorney John B. Stanchfuld, e rebates beforo the act and the very centrist opposition by declaring that Dr. | hile the marshal was relegated to a safe . Dingley of Maine supported the bill, with the sting | Btate of things | 9uire into the truth of the charges und the ) i mitch lowor rites fi6e ti unbinforoe since, Windthorst was inaccurate in asserting that | seat in the obscurity of th rriage. Tho | Messts, Brower of Michigau and Sweeney | W40 the - exly Bt tho times. L& | resolution was referred to the committee on - - Wor AL Rl A AL tho Catholic bish Yvirdins i € 19, carringe he | of Towa spoke for the bill otting bettor, and Attor 8 whils o fes WFO | rules, which body will doubtless report it A Woman Captu High Honors. fuirly lead to the conclusion that the existing o iolic bishops disapproved of o o ropo! was consulted by the police \ ? 3 & 4 2 better, an or 4 o the farmers \ Abticas N | corn’and grain rates ave 5o high e to eneoire ¥ pproved of the | Herald reporter w usulted by the police | My, Grosvenor of Obfo characterized ns | BGHHINE better ;:f:m‘l!““";,*t‘,‘"f'm:"'i““_'l“‘“'l‘l ™ | back within a fow days. Thero is every Loxnoy, Juue 7.—[Special Cublegram to | 0! 1 gvain vatos are 50 bigh @6 to engour e froquent and huet ful cha gesund 10 make measare. Ou the contrary, the minister | as to the route he desived to t ud aftera | fraudulent the nso 4 v 1 Tue B 3 as to the route he desire wee and aftera | fraudulent the pretense of the democratic | Witk AR it A reason to believe thai the commissioner | Tie Bee.|—A young woman has carvied off T CBtated, the pope had informed the | fow trivial changes succeeded in piloting the | party that it had ever favored tho frecand un- ,\'i(lff.,'.“u,'\]'n‘::i;‘l:I::'nl;“1 I‘l"(:“lx'x’i‘dw‘x’:'l‘liv“' xpeet, [ courts the investigation and that he will | the highest honors &t the June examination | rodugliony exuagi ik s, prolligblo L B ooy through tho sino ¢hanncls that | vast concgurse of poopla safely. to Hyds | lmited colnago of sllver, * would utilize | dwindle into insignificance. The’ farmers! | COMWe out of it in excellent shape, at Cambridge university. The winnerof this | ness. Weure constvained by gl thi facts to be were chosen in the negotiations for abroga B e AAp BN - WO alliance is assuming large proportions, but 1 e T o disting s Miss Phillipn Fawcett, who is | lievo t ¥ rate or great arge from th ¥ | every dollar of the silver product of the Y x g ¥ THEY MEAN BUSINESS, listinetion is Miss Phillipa Fay ho is | he tion of the May luws, that the chureh ap- | e Unitd States. Tt provided iso that the i | fancy its nominecs will all'be ropublicans.’ d L MY SATNIN, bracketed as the superior of the malt senfor | Missour rivor than 17 conts to Chicago and 18 proved of the bill. This statement did not | A Paris Whip Xarty, (5T er il foseid “Who a andidates for Ingalls’ seat (! = o wranglers in the mathematio trip Mi cents to the Mississippl, east side, is excessive Bffect the issue, the contrists voting solidls | [CoPUFiGht 180y James Gondon Bennett Very Tstant thera ol b fr gold that [ «No one is mentioned s yet, and no man of | Chicago's Council Dema Fawcett, who {8 twenty-iwo yeats of age, ia | and that the rates siould be so reduced and and anumber of conservatives and national | PARS: June New York Herald Cable | jted coinage of silvor. (U ‘““M‘w.‘“l“'l‘(' sense and ability will pertait himself to be s Lake Front Be Clea T dsughter of the: late Prof. Maiveat Pyo | adjusted, and 1 a reduction of 2 ceuts liberals joining them in rojecting the meas Special to Tug Bee,)—Howlett's Rocket | the money provided for people must be abso- | Mentioned iu the face of gertain defeat.” ORigAao,: d4ne. - T==[poolal, Tl to | gther young wouen, Miss Field und Miss | should be made from stutions wost of the R it i secting the meas- | ) Haken to St. Germaino today by Henry | lutely safe from financiil wrecks. and. com Bl "“*“ ; Tux Bre.])—There will be introducad in the | Lea, are also auong the wrunglers Migsourl river in Nebraski und [Knisos : Ridgeway, Tho whip party included Mrs, | Mersial feonvulsion and be absolutely safe More ary Burdens, city council of Chicago at its next me ‘ting an | mprremerafie ho gomilssion euys. the ratos on grain Advices fyom London wecived at the | jiKowny. Iho whip party included M. | g, 'aouo fn thio hunds of the hotders, Tiis | Bentiy, June 7.—Minfser of War DuVers | eren an the exposition company to por. Bhe Knew ¢ 0 Washingts from Kausas and Toras Delata arauncossonge fovels ..om,«;\,_.,., “M\y] Siv Pevey Auderson | b Rl MU DAL M0 e ARk 1{..\‘1 Eav ”'f. country morioy nlmll was good | nois announced to the military committee of | emptorily remove the exposition bullding OwATONNA, Minn,, June 7.—[Special Tele (0 A0 BxOT LI AL oA TR PO, 0% el wrive here on Monday to resume t Miss Forbes, My, Max Muller, My, Howard, | for the people and would be good for all time, A e i § ) ! B A N Rnadl \ine. o | 8iVe xorbiti seter distances, uu \\mi‘l‘v:”‘ X “xm i ‘, _\‘v % i B0 | a1t el E1 R Sl 1081 S PAONARS | Ton tha bopio tnd Wauld be goed entlemer | Uh¢ reichstag yesterday bills to bo intro- | from the lako front. A similar order hus | EFeIm to Tur By Mrs. Rhods aine, a | should b r 1 L AT tive to tereitars 1 | and Me. Stickuey, The party who went to | kuew there would beno legislation on tho | u¢ed by the government for tho construc- | been propared on the Baitimore & Ohio rail. | PeFsonage of historio interest, has just died Whoat and flous 1 Deag, iho same ROSONAE WORORURORY, MAXS 10 Jerritory dn | et e the Magnet included Mr, and | Sublect. The democrats knew they could not | tion of strategetical railways and for training | road company to remoye its depot and on the | Ut the age of 101 ye She was a consin of | rato, which should not be move thun Atrica, 'Tho craperor's proposala wado i his | Veraties by tho Magnet, AfCO Bax . | o tres g Whon thoy were In the ma- | reserves in the uso of the new rifies; also an | Illinols Contral to remove certain tracks, ote,, | h ute confederato gencral, Hobert B, Lec R ey A “,“ i o communications to Sir Edward Malett, the | 21" Bochel, Mus, Kleber, Miss Kleber, | jority; they knew they could not get it now, | appropriation for further, equipment’ of the - i g yort | and disting vembers a visit of General | grain other than wheat should pay the suw British ambussador, have been practic Baron Gourgand, Miss Bechel. Baronne | and io defcat this bill was to defeat all silyct | army. He declared that mo. one capablo of | £0% this property. For some time past War- | George Wastington ab her fathor's howe and | Fates as corn ; pl j2 s » :coptod, besldes which the English ¢ Lejune, Mr, D, Espinay and the Viscomte de | legislation, | bearing arms should cease training when he | o0 'Ifl“‘“;*'! aud other property owners on th rotultiod u keep suko reccived from Lim - at | | wTho wrain rate > fromth mi .mil £ i R ’ g Daw picrre, | . The hour of 3-o'clock having arrived the | had completed the torm of seryice, The goy- | JaKe frout have been waging” war upon the | the time g | Minnesota sh b to Gormany a part of Ugawa land. Th p Dt previous question was ordered | evnmenthad only decided upon the main | Partics in question, Last fall an injunction | ) - ) |idkAten port of Major Wissman, published in a white | An Am Fak Medal ¥ liments to the original bill offered by principl f tho medsur 11411 rning r wias obtained by the property owners re sventy-Two Workmen Set Free, | ° The comn, the recommendas boolk today, advocates tho erection of forti- | [Copyright 180 by James tionton Bennett) | 3 “Paylor of Illinois and IP"l)unu-H of | serves, The demands gontained in the mili; | SLEBILE the expos on company from glving | Pai \-I June 7 pocial Oablegram 10 T | Kona ok the ARnual Toporia b Ay e 6 pokta it Tabora aud Oinja and the estabs | - Pakls, dune b [Nevw York Hociteh | were informally adopted. | taxy bill were small compared with those of | €xhibitions in the building and it was the un- | Bee,)—President Carnot has grant | ansomm b s g flod parta ny i Olnla aud th [SE 5 Xork Herald Cuble IcComas amendnient to the substitute | the French government, He added that the | 9erstanding thut this was to be followed by | o soventy-two workingmen wh ok should bo ‘so amended u to IuKO Prge lishment of statious in the lakes on w h he Special to Tue Bee The s nd ¢l | % r r 1 v v n f [ t g Lk 1 4 b . ukes on which ho | A ’ ! o Orawing | Was also adopted. It provides that when free | government meditated a still further increaso | further proceedings to compel the company to | FREES M BRI Bitropstiian et e Sl R says small armed steamers aro indispensible, | medal, the highest prize for figure drawing | coinage is attained the monthly bullion pur- | of the peace footing by 40,000 men more than | Femove the bulldug altogether, The position . 7 e, | Rddedbaiitiinbe 42 ¥ y 44, | h i [ 1 k (i The white book further gives a report | escole des beaux arts, have been awarded to | chase shall cease. The substitite as amended | the present bill provided for, | of the property owners was that the luke | fenscs in connection with recent sty 3 > of Captain Valotto from Zanzib M, Henry Gordon, the first American who | Was then ogreed to and the question recurred — | frout was public property and tho exposition | has rofusod pardons totwenty-four other : The Weather Foregast. sating that Emin Pasha with | s tken ths prize Tl irst cluss wedal of | Wpou the airoement o the bill as ameuded by | Italians Refude to Answer, [ TR as: v aome & o B ,‘f""‘,j} | "H“"[,';‘ N e o ane b | : r Qiiaha ARSI 4 Veryoahay - 10 Chimps Clysees salc s been awarded | the substitute, s MALAR e R s Central railroad company were simply | one mionth's iwprisonment for the sume o owa and Nebraska: Faiv, warmer Sune / his expedition i3 proceeding to the Victoria | to M. Richemont for his. pieturs. . Theom Mr. Bland of Missouri moved to recommit | , WasiiNGToN; June 7.~Census Superinten- | trespassers, and thut they must remove tho | fense. | 2y ana MBuaS: aARtiiaviv ina ) vanza, Stewart and Lynch also received medals in | the bill with instructions to the committee to | dent Porter this morning received a telegram | tracks and tear the 1d Jdown at any | " S D, ' herly General von Caprivi attended a grand mill- | this department | Keport n free colnage bill not later than Tues- | Stating that a coloay of 100 Italiaus in New | tnme tho peoplo %0 domund, Tho ‘burracks, | ¥ ""“"l:" Advices. wa ) - ; e TSN A Nork Cli voatauSas dvcii ot city elec works and other buildiugs | Sax FRAxcisco, June 7.—The stewmship ) tary banquet tonight. Many erals and Ay X ¥ B Y 10 wnsw e t 1 . not a few '.mm,” ’“..,.‘. Arecant : The A Full Docket, Dingley of Maine made a point of order | tions in tho population schedule, Later the “““ stitu “" J0oked upon 1n & slmilax | Almeda arrived tod: from Sydoey and | Two Jal Bivds ! presen Beatnice, Neb.,, June 7.—|Special Tele. | 8€8inst the latter portion of the instruction, | enumerator roturned with an int ter, but | Hght and iucluded in the same category, Honolulu, The United States steamer | ¢ o : Ty . pecial Tel [ 1 was glven a cordial grecting. Mr.Phelps, | MR SNEDAN Sl . which was sustained, and Mr. Bland modi’ | the Italians positively refused to answer & | Charleston arrived from Honolulu M ) s s the Americun minister, was wmong the guests | EFOW to Tuz B e summer tevm of | ified his motion so us'to omit the provisions | single quostion, Tho case was brought to | Shot Himself. | The Hawaiin o was | 11k, soys th d und James and was seated next to the chancellor, (\ 0 di ;\[‘.t o ‘ul tor this cc .\'r bey i \IlmL fora xl(’,u rt ut a specitied date. Defeated the attention of the uttornay general, who DaNteLsoNviLLg, Conn., June Judge A. | opened May 21 by King, Thoe uat ( c two not us Chicago cr nals, s o da, iere are 186 cases on tho eivil docket | yeas, 116; nays, 140, immediaf telegraphed 1o District Att M. Paine of mitt f ty 8 g i : #.Tho crown prince of Italy will arrive here 0 0. 1 gray Istrict Attorney | A ain Eu umitted sui- | form party secured ¢ the orgunica- | effected their escape from the 10 at K ane, ¥ y | 4ull tifteen on the criminal docket. | Ou wmotion to recommit fifteen vepublicavs | Mitchell to begin proceedings against thew. | oide this moruing tion of thé house. | kakee lust uight and are still ab luge

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