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[ ———————— =LA SN LAL LI 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; SUNDAY, JANUARY 4. 1 SUPERFLUITY OF RED TAPE. It Leads to a Ludiorous International Epi- ecdo at Constantinople, CURVIVORS OF THE ERTOGROUL WRECK. Trey Find Difculty 1 heir Native Country -Ridicus Tous Adventures of the I« in Landing in Fated Vessel hardships experienced by the captain and erow of the Nova Scotin bark James H. Ham- Jin, which she fell in with. When found by the Newport. the entire crew of the bark were i1l with fever and wholly unable to work the ship. The Newport laid by the vessel and sont a surgeon on board with medicine and fresh provisions. Nothing has since been heard of the bark. HE CLAIMS EVERYTHING, But Always Holds Back a Sworn Statement of Oirculatic At the meetine of the license board yester- day aftornoon Mr. Rosewater appeared be- fore the board and entered a protest against a license to sell liquor being granted to An- derson & Nelson, at 219 North Sixteenth street, names have boen put on your tooks during the last fow weeks, men who nre not sub- scribers to your paper!’ ‘If they have | do not know anything about it.” ““Now, Mr. Hitclhcock, you have stated that Tur Brw's circulation has been padded. Can you name an instance where the namo of & man who is not o subscriber has been placed upon our books 1 “No sir," At this polnt Mr. Gilbert asked: “Mr. Hitchcock, what do you mean by circulas tion " 1 put it down as papers sold on tho streeh and delivered by carriers.” *If you mean that, you do not propose to say that the World-Horald prints nd circu. lafes more papers than Tie Ber ! *T mean to say that it has more bona fide subscribers than T Bep,'! ho law says nothing about bona fide EASIER MONEY ANTICIPATED. CLE Buch is the Belief Exprossad by the Comp- troller of the Ourrancy. BANKS WILL SdON LOOSEN THEIR SURPLUS, The Conviction Growing That tho Next Congress Will Tranafer the Care of ghe T War. Repartment. dians to the on rules has for somo time had bofore iy Dockery's resolution asking for un investl- gation ot the public charges that some legis- lators were 1nterested in tho silvor pool. It is understood that from the first tho com- mitteo fauored an investigation, but so far no report hias been made. Dockery Monday or Tuesday will offer a resolution reciting the facts and discharging the committes, that the house may act at once on the proposition, -— STATE NEWS. An Unexpected Demand, LscoLy, Neb., Jan, 8.—[Special to Tux Bee | ~The state reliof committeo have been almost overwhelmed with applications for re- liof the last day or two. In the vicinity of Chadron and Rushville, where the Indian slons or scope of tho work. Indeed, tho mem- bership of the board, or at thoreof, accopted membership because thoy were firm beliovers in and foasibilit DELUGED WITH ROT WATER, lonst & majority the utility, grandeur of tho whole project of ecommodious water way tho waters of the great lakes and the Missis- sippi river ana [iinois rivor valleys. Th constructod for sanitary purposes must size and capacity to produce and ontinuous flow three bundred thousand cubic foet, with cur- ront the not exceoding three miles per hour, Threo Millard Hotel Employes Meet with a fhocking Accident, ALLEN SCALDED TO DEATI. of suficient maintain at not loss tha Patrick Snee ad Charles Lindstady Terribly B Juage Pondergast Dae to the Busting of a the provisions of the lengrth upon ad s that in plain provisions as to the scare 1s on, there is a now and unlooked for | equally plain provisions for the commission e e ot g The protest was on the ground that theap- | subscribers,” continued Mr, Gilbert. WasniNatos Bugeav Tie Owama Bee, | | demand for aid. Theso localities had been | appointed from tho territory between Jolict | Whilo putting fn & short piece of neye oxsTANTINOPLE, Jan, 8. —[Special Cable- | i had failed to comply with the provi- | . Mr. Hitelicock once more threw himselt 513 FOURTEENTI STREET, considered self-sustaining and were not on | avd the mouth of the Illinois river to eriti- | stoam pipe botwoen the boilers yes of grom to Tur Brr.)—An internationalinel- | io'or the statutes which roquired each ap- | 1010 the breach and volunteered the informa- Wasnixarox, D. C., Jan.'8. ) ) cally examine the bonrd's work, “how paltry, | .o . Y k) A sion of the statutes which required each ab- | yioy; that during the first week in Decembe S oina 3 v the aid list until this new calamity came upon 3 . * | ternoon, in the basement of the Millard Lotel, dent which caused some ridicule and con licant for license to advertise in the news- m tiat during the first week In Decembar At thd officer of the comptroller of the cur- "' 1 though dishonest, 18 the position of the lobby- e 0 igns 4 el U e L v the World-Herald lost but two stbscribers, rency " v vithi on | them, and now telegrams come pourmg in | jsts and hirvelings of other kinds who assail [ William Allen, tho enginoer, was fatally siderable indignation occurred in these v . roulati he | Do ¥ A rency today it was stated that within ten | pioih A BOW HELeR x an ings of other kin y itoes 0 Aise SAEE dxy AT **¢ | paper having the largest circulation in the Do you mean to say,” asked Mr. Rose- | AT al ciroumstances | jrom these localities aunonncing ‘that the | the law and the motives and purposes of | sealded, and Patrick Snell, tho fi vaters during the past dav or s0. A Javunese | ooinec mhe remonstrance concluded : water, “‘that during the fiest two weeks in | 48¥8 quite allof tho natural circumstances | farmers in the vicinity hava abandoned their | fhoee ugagod in its oxecation’” irou-clad frigate having on board the sur- vivors of the Ertogr: Charles Lindstadt, yardman, were terribly burned by the bursting Docember move than 500 city subsceibers did | Which have brought on and maintained the | homes, leaving-their stock, their not discontinue their subscription to your | stringency in the money market would bo re provisions, “Tue O ). EE Wi by your Tue Omana Dyny Bee was by y their bedding and extra clothing and are board designated as such paper, and until Coming down to the much_di tion of the Catumet river wate cussed quos way- dudgo il (the Turkish iron of & large pipe upon clad which foundered in the China seas on il e (e paper!” moved by the oporation of time, The new | Crowded into the littlo towns asking for f0od | Pandorenst says ho wishos 0 repeat what ho | WPich there was a pressure of about sixty Higleiibar e, dumip s Ayphos ot oft | some other paper claiming a larger circula- Imeanto say that tho circulation ine wlm‘”fimmb“ havo moatly all been mado, | A shelter. The stato committoo here suyit | s froquently — eallod attontion to | pounds of steam at the time. By < # atyphoon) arrived off | 55, ag furnished the proofs and been de- | croased during the month." i wp bkt o | I8 heart-ronding to roceive these pleading | _that almost’ all of the moneys | Allen was literally parboiled by tho steam the forts and batteries guarding the entrance red entitled to the publication of such Now, Mr., Hiteheock,” said Mr. Rose- | They will have been completed by the middle | cries for help and see the source of supplies appropriated for the last twopty i VRteF WLLToH <BUME ni diion [ of the Durdonelles, When th Japanese WAt | 1 oices the applicants were, under the law, | Water, “T will furnish you 500 names of ‘par- [ of this month, and thon the banks will slowly | gradually dimivishing. Had this last ¥ | and hot water which burst upon him. Suoc ! ! ety 3 + years by the federal government for the im- | \was sealdo. orribl o vessel's name and mission were com- | ties who dropped the ‘World-Herald in De- | and cautiously but surely begin to makoloans | gency been expected tho committeo would | 3tive i e Srea i BESEEREERE Y (6 (G4 | was scaldod almost as terrivly, but for & z any time you want them." ” o 8" Bt ave had | have made same calculation on it and have : i . ol e | time there were hopes of his rocovery. Lind- When asked whether he furnished a swort from the enormous surplus they nave had | Goveq" SO oy BEEUR on for the improvement of the Calumet river . ement of eireilution o the police: come | Piled up for three months awaiting runs upon Lt : and the South Chicago harbor. The Calumet | Stadt was not so seriously injured and will . obiiged to publish their notice therein.”” municated tothe Turkish oficens ot theen- | © Mr, Rosewater then proceeded to show the trance of the straits, these oficials claimed | grounds for protest, holding that boards of bursting of the pive soon brought ns- that thiey had 1o authority to admit of the | Police commissioners were continuons bodies, | HICAIMHE SEERAtN, b their deposits, Tho failures which have oc- G. ALK Installations. rivor has beon doepond i atzaigiionodat | soon rocover 3 ironclad’s passage through the Dardenells, | hd that the ction of last vear, in declarin “No, T was not anxious to furnish one.”” | curred among the banks have w nearly every | Onr, Neb., Jun pecll to T Ber.) | hoexpense of hundrods of thovsands of | the cries of agony which followed tho The Turks also suggested that the survivors | 1ation. B G e T i ‘*Yet you knew the World-Herald's civeu- | instance been the result of speculation or too Foote Post No. 40, ( ¥ i 3 lation, was binding on the board this year, nd Army of the Re- | which s .he harbor of Chic 10, has not been an that of Tur BEe?? of the Ertegroul disaster should be landed | since no other paper had filed proof of larger much real estats, and would have | public, held a public installation of offic improved by the expenditure of 1 cont by the | Sistanee — to the sulfering — workuien, from th janeso vessel into the boats of | circulation. He claimed that the recent d ““Then why were you not anxious to file | occurred 1 any temporary stringeuc: the court house this evening. The se federal government. Today we find the city | and — thoy = w, rescued fn. & | the Turkish officials, theroby intimating | Cislon of the supreme court, to the eff m':‘-‘l‘ such an aftidavit? During the t week the comp- | were ploasantly interspersed with songs and-| Gf, US04 ;‘ml",' npilel il LR L L I""I'“"“{ ¢ “"'l“""v ‘Hv;‘.\ w i REMGHIE chitad 20k tha Tocss oo G | Hnsaka brd Coul not, datnvor at anplic, | 28N AT o oG et e e Sisaliohe 51T S, ocel B TanarA: Lh 5| Recktations, taln C. oy de 1 provin o 050 | given the bestof care during the day, but it i that, whilo obliged for the favor done to | B litense board could nob deprve an apph- bis was a stimblor for Mr. Hitehcock, | troller has roccived reports from the [ recitations, Captain . A, Henry of BVEE . NG tmBaE L bf 1 aaNeRL was evident that Allen could not lohg sur: | Turkey in_bringing the unfortunate Turkish | the paper having the larg ser- | ment proccdings aud ralsing the cost | yije, for chunks of scalded flesh netunlly foll L oo and after beating around the bush for somo | prineipal money t cireulation un- | time he finally got out of the trap into which centers of the country, | Island, who was expected to conduct, th sailors back to their native land, the sooner | less 1t was shown that he had known that he h which indicate that the deposits are coming 28, failing to arrive, th duty was per- therefor from adjacent property, whel f ! body 4 limb overy tin j TRIE A R DL R AR g ¢ to arrive, u " from property, s | from his body and limbs every time | the Japuneso war vessel returned to Japan | such was tho fuct, could uov apply 1o Omait, | told any one his cirenfasion, hut alwass tod | 10 the usual Aeures, while the s in dho | fopméd by Comrade i N'Mecor, 70 | such improvoments i the Culumet river ary | gl I his agors. 1o was Kopy undor i the better pleased would the Turkish ofti- | 3 the board had ' secured proofs of cireu- | yham that it was larger thr D largest banks are gradually d g—tne [ Thefollowing are the oficors installed: | being done and havo been done federal | jnfiuence of chlotoform all day toallay the B i Iation and applicants migat easily inform | g ““:")mh“‘"’l";",’I‘_';;‘ of Wink B | 4 ossible ovidence of & roturn of confie | Post commander, 8. A, Parks; senier vice | government without costto adjacentvropes Balh; Ao/t 6 o'elook e etk o themselves.s This troatment so enraged the com- | Mr. Rosewater thon r munder of the Jopanese frigate | by that he ordered his anchor hove upand soon after headdl his vessel seaward uder. D. MeCall; junior vice com- | This is a matter fit for refleetion on the patt Treuts surgeon, D. Milligan; [ of the people. Moved by the sanitary needs Mallory; officer of the | of the city of Chicago, the people of this dis- : ofticer of the guard, Sam- | trict have declared themselves willing 1o ex- Gse; Chaplain, Rev. James Leonard. nd for the construction of a great main 4 Andrew Nelson, the ver W dence. For eight weeks there was a constant | comm 1 been sent to all liguor dealers in the city, | giwom, Ho testified that he had never | PIUS ia nearly all banks, and this movement | quarts ting forth the fast that Trik Beg had for | R with ' Mr. - Hitehcook: did no | 8101¢ would make a closencss of the money | day nine y t held the position as the Paper | yow him, He published his noticein the | MArket at any time, It showed that the The remains wero taken to Maol's under, taking rooms, ‘Ino deceased leaves a wifo and ono child He had been employed as engincor at the Millard for over two years and was highly i 4 having the larwest circulation, and giving | Wora. Heral S )f having recoived | bauks were piling up their own funds, while = inel from the Chicago river tothe city of e by his associates, aguin, firmly resolved to take the rescued | notice thata protest would be made against [ YortTierald on uccount of havin mecotved | customers wore drawing out thoirs. Tue 5 A Fatal Accident. 1 Joliet alarge sum of money. By tife terms (yyie hardly possible that Mr. Snoo will re Turks bick o the place he had brovght them | the granting of liceuses to applicants who | gt f SV S JRRchegels (i Which tAY | cango of this condition’ was, as has beon re. | PArwvis, Neb, Jan. 8. [Special to Tap | of - the law this = chinnel” must be | oover, aithough ho was still alivoat a lato from. While the Ji parleying with th bod been vigorously “working the wires'’ communicating between the forts at the en- anese officers had been | advertised in other papers. He statod that a urks, the latter it seoms | €O0Y Of this letter was seut to Andorson & f k Nelson. A letter from Anderson & Nelson, which «day afternoon | of such dimensions and e at-01d son of | 13 to furnish a great navigable water way. k Lt One of the reasons leading to th Provis- Johu Dalton, a farmer living o few miles | jons of law was that in order to render sew- to comply with the requiroments of -tho law, | Peatedly stated, a lessening of -confidence in | Brr.|—While huntinge yest the publication must be in the World-Herald! | Personal -und corporate —securities. ~The | Thomas Dalton, the fiftee Cross-examined, he admitted that he had ad- | comptroller says the banks, both national and vertised in Tie Ber in 1959, because the k| private, were probably never in a better con- hour Iast night. L O BRIEN-PARNELL CONFERENCE b I Lk 5 had been published in the World-Herald, was | g¢"( ="t | St dition than At this time. One remarkable | BOTthesst of this place, accidentally shot | erage inoffensive and harinless to the people | o ; o K\ | tralioaio! the Dardanolles and the anthiorities | then resd. ‘The létier was io Tesly toihe 4f tho polica commission fnstructed him to £EED o Ge'anking interest is_tho manner in | himself, doath resulting instantiy. of the Iilinois river valloy the vast volumo of [ Conditions Upow Which the Formcr | e lhn hort it "uarion® | circular, and was very sarcastic in its tone. 2 N which bauk stock has_continully kept up, | Fo earried u doubleburrled shotgun, and | water requirod to be furnishod for dilution | B i e | oW between the palac orities o o HSTaLES BB dl 4 A P o A ooren . e RIS SIS ST A aRAa ar dlschintging ohe bayrel procieie: ce- | must and can only pass through such echan- arts, Jan, 8. —O'Brien w U resumo } miitory nuthorities, another between the Rofuwatoe thioi ciarged that Andar. TO PROTEOT GNION LABELS, | Dutlngthe durkast dhys of tho thesatancd | 4 C6r HlschatBIog ong beeee] Brooueod e e, | fels, which, whils. aftording -an' HoRousive | the sontrehse with Pasmel. dless. the pre ] pulace Muthoritles anid tho naval aythoritics | %08 & Nelson had knowlngly advertised in a i panie, bank stock remained firm, and in many | lond it, whon, noticing the himmer raised on | nels, whicty While sffording o inoffousive | the conference with Parnell unless the pro- &roups of wuthorities combined. When theair | Fifib5on 16 b (hetoby aeted S TS of Organized Labor. ousness about the futuro of banking in- | was dischavied, th Xinge nis Toft | that the federal eovernment would simply | the leaders of the majority of the Irish party again became clear about Constantinople and | g, #4016 R0 The cigar makers of the Nebraska towns, | terests or the mouey may side and cheat. | The cor s boen called | misappropriate moncy if it devoted uny [ s will justify the hope of a reunion of tho thie Dardenellps, steam was_ lurrledly got up.| *Thdsaore Willioms, losses and’ olty ciroi- | sud. particlarly thoss of Omahn, have ex. | o = ook homonty markel. 4 and an inquest will be held tod part of the appropriation to con- | party. In the meantime O'Brien declines to on tho fustest vessol available at Coustanti- | jayor of Tne Bek 'in Omaha and South | perienced i Y S S TR OF NI — structing a second water way | geate whother in the communications bo nople, tho imperial yacht, That vessel after | 3ior, of Tue Bux fn Omahy and South | porienced a great deal of diffculty of late on | One or two general reports will como out ous Fail. anywhere between Joliet and Luke Michi- | yvoon pit and’ Dillon; “M¢Oarthy and crowdfng on all the steam she could with | oG8N Tiintified s one containing ‘mwnum of unprincipled manufacturers at- | of the present Indian trouble in Nebraska BEAVRR. ORSil NahE T rSpecial | £an, and that the properand only proper | gthors th romi: val of furthior no ’ safety carry, managed to overtake the Sttt bl R taching union brands to thol siime! and South Dakota. Beyond reasonable doubt 2 tTY, ¢Neb, Jan. [Speclal | 0 vend of tatlar gy AL B Noas [h o hoy promise approval of furthor ne- ‘ b the carrvier delivery list for the city, orthe I rands to their tenement T, e » ia IC xpenditor ‘ederal moneys will u 0 7 t f the b gro! Japanesc frigate off the port of Smyrna, J \ A j b the next congress will transfer the Iudians to | Telegram to Tue Brx, [—Dr. Lewis Knopp of | 4 > IR pLvRR gotiations, The opinfonof the Trish group bl 4 L3 DMy, | actyal number of papers furnished subscrib- | house ana Chinese made cigars, thus giving | M ld St i tween Joliet and north of Tllinois riverso as | 11 this city 1s unfavorable to the resumption | where sho was expecting to coal. The | actUt Fo A ] il i ) % | the care of the war department, and the In- | Danbury walked off the stair landing to the | {0 fit the river to be a continuation of the vl bt Azt i ers, Continuing his tstimony, he said : thein the (ndteatlon of belng unloh made| o the : : of the conference at Boulogne Sur-Mer. oo Tronting ‘A e e ome e | . “The total _circulation of Tuk Ber, | goods. This countorfoiting bogan almost as | Smeens ot mroe P il 1 pelicren. | BAnd ball last night. o fell fifteen foot and | channel constructed by this = sanitary | Mue, Ragaloviteh, O'Briow’s mother-inliw apineso fron-clad and the Turks bogan a | yy “carrior delivery in_ tho city alone | soon as the unionadopted the bius label officers of the army, [This will, it 18 believed, | sustained a compound fracture of the left leg | district between Lake Michigan — and | gy O'Brien will not return to Ireland 10 series of profuse apologies for the rudeness | ¥ (OrT (AGIVER 0 S0 LY, HONS | Sog s tho union adopled tho blue label, © | minimize the frauds and make the dealings S Hatliass Jollgts . ‘It ' th. . partias =i intarestetl | Bntoe ikon. lanyinE S tNS Enay Aat . UL of the Turkish_ ofticers of the duty at the | (G%S 20 WiRa e 29O e e, total ho cizar makers ave discussed this i | with tho reds on an army basis. Arny_ofi. | 16ar the ankle. The stairs to the hall aroun- | % GE Mot “ae dieir own | Chier, prisony leaving tho. party feud un entranco’ to tho Dardenciles, —explain. | is o Including the hotels, the total | position at their meetings, in tho sions und | cers Jnow. better than- politicians how to | Protected by banisters and aroa death trap. | (ypenso of with federal assistance. mawe | hevied:” Whilo the ruptire Tusts, sho *says, ing wat the international reguln- | thre wers the. Sovth Oman mubseribom, | Lbon the street corners, but still the work of | handle the Indians and their experience will [ The romains of Thomas Kobinson, a young [ [RS8 Nd" an’ indopendent waterway | LS, Cun better serve ‘the cause: here or'in tions forbid any forcign ivon-clad | (N il ‘the grand fotal to 66411, Th “’;'\, ‘n“'{’)“:“;' ’l‘: oneion. et go greatly towards pacitication, ‘The Indian, an twenty-three years old, and Son” of a | {yihoarq will have no quarrel with thom, Aumerica, S E A R I v o 5311, v tho Central Labor union took the | 5 great respoat £o soldier. He b Jrosperous fars erived here this morning X . : 4 t TR from enterug the straits,and suggested wll | \NiorSncludos oy the rodhr SubSCEibers | mistor s i fomeruto v i f0l tho | too, hias great respoct for a soidier. Ho be: | prosperous farmer: arrived iere this morting | huy it is the unquestioned duty of this Father O'Shea Defends Parnell, Sorts.of ways in which the matter could bo | and the papers furnishod the botels. 1 have | which will be futroduced during the firs) | Lioves him to- be, like himself, u warrior, and | from the Black Hills, whero ho liad boen at | board tosee to it that what has happened as | 1y Jo ‘s agher O'Shoa has writ . settled. guiloienecs | hod t graye c J oduced during the tbhe Indian has.a supersiition that a | work. He died of pncumonia, between the Chicago rnver and the Calumet (Bl L L Ellatli it The Japanese_commander finally accepted | pott IR 10,10 With the ounty sieculation or | days of ‘the legislature by Hou. Georged. | warrior would - never cheat or will . e ot S ot doteiment of thys | ton s letter from the Franciscan convent at ' | the apologies tendered bim, transterred the | "N Hioncook of the World-Horald lere, | ¥ Gimmn 1. Ty L halt bote #11 for s ingly — maltreat . a warri At the Nobody Found. : district ov its interests, Drogheda, saying: “As Captam 0'Shea’s survivors of the Ertogroul ' to the lmperial | 1" Lormission, commencad asking. withass CcrioN f That [tshall batr ¢4 torass o | time the Indian serviee goes to | Nemuaska Cuy, . Jan. 8.—[Spocial | " Judgo Prendergast makes little of the al- | nominator for the Galway election of 184 I \ yacht and everybody felt more comfortable. | (3ogiions about the circulation of Titk B for thelr proteetion libeis, adem arke amg | the war department, the department of the | Telegram to Tir Bee. The police were in- | leged hostility on the part of the ruilway in- | can throw light upon the foul calumnio The news of the loss of the Ertokroul was | Guring September, This was objected toby | other forms of advertisenmcnt, announcing | interior will loso the pension buveau. 'The | formeq today that during a shooting scrapo | terests o the constriction of the watery received by cable dispatches from Hiago, | My Rosewater inicss he wis uttered about Parnell and 0'Shea. No Japan, it being then anuounced that 500 of | Jiand WIS fhe ciretlation: of the his ago, | After e tho (onehss ¢ | shadow of suspicion rests upon the pohitical and killed | ChLerprise, suggesting the jmmense water | oo 'of the motive actuating Parnell wh i power that will be created at | PUElY of thomotive actuating Farne ho po- 0 ate Sda ol Sty eD » | he decided to Shea " for Galw bo- | the western edge of the city on the | b, thoreby to seoure O'Shea's inilu and introduce a coalition of the 1886 ven-the same | thit goods manufactured by members of such | transfer of one burenu is largely contingent | | Fo ©o L L e (O i ; ; en-the same O manuiatursd Ly menbera ool | i the translaribiitha other.. Tho! Sama | {1 thoeastern patt of tawn, a fevy Rer crew of %4 officers and_suilors perished | Reonqo : Tt any stud all porsons usii Such | arguments for tho transfor of the pension | & stranger was shot i the brus whon she foundered; Among these who | IdE e 3 union or association trademarks, Tabels or [ bureau to the war from the interior depart- | and his body thrown into the riv Mr. Hitcheock stated that he proposed to | dvertisements, whethier exactly' ke such | ment hold good thut are offéred for the trans. | lice have boen investigating the case today, | Desplatnes Hiver, commercial ‘posivlitio were drowrned on this occasion was Ad- | o ) S i T s a show that the circulation of Tk Brk had | Jabels, trademarks or advertisenients or not i ; miral ~ Osman Pasha, who was at the | pooy inflated during December, and asked | if with the intention (o, o likely to decefve | ferof the Indian vureau. Tt is held that | hut have not yet fouud any proof of a murder | ete., Judge Pendercast says: *“The gencral After outlining the present status of the time confounded with the famous general | i/ iviloge of showing the ave ceula- | the pubiie, shall ho gufity of & tnisdemeanor, | Since all of the documentary evidence upon | and are unc n whether to believe that a | subject of such a waterway us it is the policy [ Inembers of parliament with the English S, of Plevna fame, Osman Pasha, Ali Pasha, | yioulor” the World-Herald during the year. | aid on eonviction thereof shall be punish which pensions are granted must come from | pyrder was committed or the report a fake. | of the state of Illinois to co-operate in con- | beral party. e, one of the few Turkish generals who entered | 1y iimed that Tie Bue had. falien off dure iprisonment of not less than uinety days | the war department, and the clerks in the g o2t stractng includes & branch which in the — <« the army asa private soldicr, was also on | 10 ha lasy fow months, floniigse Sunislx monthe oratinbotinotiesy ter avc trained in the pension work ul- Company G. peaceful amd profitable days of commercial, M Sl board the unfortunate Ertogroul. The Turk- Mr. Rosewater offered to go through the | St i "”ul"l'f.‘-'n':f.' "*l'"_" S y, it would be: cconomy of time and pecial Telegram | industrial apd agricultural activity is not - i ishfrigate was bearing Osman Pusha on o | adice for the whole year if the World-Herald Do S A unyibemeon thing elso to utilizo the large forco of [ EAFRE RET B 7 PEEEER L OO | borme in mind by the masses of the peoplo Havoe of Diphthrria. special mission as envoy of the sultan to the | GG B mark or form feement of sieh unjons | War department-clerks and the ofticers, usu- . LLUASH * 1 and yet which is important to all of them.,” MARSIALLTC In., Jan. A story of Japanese emperor, The progress of the war A 3 i o v < 5 it oth sides it | or nssoctations knowing the same to be coun- | ally idle in the posis'of the country, in pen- | Nebraska nutional guard, left this moring at | o judge refers to the restriction of our [diphtheria hayoe k stup Eorlogroul from tho timo sho loft Con- “,“A;:;,,i,‘;1;.":':.;,‘:,{‘::Lf,“:,‘;“\‘dfl‘.}l:“.L,iif‘&;‘..;f. ortplted: Tattor Taving boen horited i weit: | sion worl By this transfor . ar cor | 11:15 for Rushvide, They had @ full com- | nas dorc ot lront Tatios” byithe troaty | nact o Buch stantinople several months before she was fishooal i Fonld fite wi o | In& by the owner thoreof. or hisor iesagents | would become comnfissioner of pensions by | puny of forty men. Major T. L. Williams | with Great Brivain, mude when the laws and Tout antl she Herally Tommarat ra taaChing | ‘and Hitchcock that each should file with tho | thi i suime 18 Countestolid, suntl be palie | wo O O e b I comes from the souttorn uan county. Mrs, Edgerton died_in November of diphtheria, loaving a [ q board afidavits showlng the paid_circulaiion | of o misdcmcansr, puniahable by o : o many | and Surgeon W. H. Dempster of the First | the )" tributary 'to fhew: wera w100 18 November of dighthiorla, 1o soss, tas - most’ Iudiorous, ~She " laft | othie “iiar I ‘Dongtas county. for each | orom foemerlasior punlababL jmprison” | army oficers and ‘dopartment clerks em- | gecompanied them. The given a good | mighty wilderness. Now when the lukes | family of clght childron aestivute. & youns ey hOr of MencY} onl tnd sup- | month of”the year 1800, said alidavits to be | than one ¥ b T | Dloved in tho pension work that it would | send oft. "Half the town was at tho depot and | avo bordered, wi " regions of " deuse | 288" Hiinse, nnd yestenday the - . b { s ed compete y. 4 - nor mic fed thit | Within a few mouths be broug| o date. | not'a tebw tears wore shed. population @and great cities all | O isease, and y y th out result, into several ports whero she | COnsSidored competent testimany. At the re Wit oy nas R vor cighth cofily was sent out to the dosolatod quest of the board it was further stipulated ong their shores, the Britisn-Canadian expected 10 replenish her treasury, bunkers | bt : terpare ¢ such label, treademark 5 s Ralw, i A rannd home, and the one remaining member is lying Vs hat the aidavits should include the itemized | or'F & pecial Agent Hyde of Omaha X & ithoritice, at an expenciinre Of more <t80 | at the pointof death. No othor case is re x.n.g:“(;_“::;"]:u a;“}3!‘1‘!’:];(;‘«3;:.x‘v’v:f::w;\lllll‘;hm:.l:g statement of the circulation of evening, morn- <ac.4. And be it enacted that every such | census official singled out by Superintendent Hastives, Neb, Jan. 8.—[S) 00,000,000, lll\\'f"‘«“m;n‘lhl'lml. a ‘;‘r;“j \"( ported ih the community ports, do not seem to iavo matorializod, the | PHRGERLEGINS, G a o e lar e AL s o vowsgnt of (4o 0 LB BER Il 01 Conorighsy o JAntic sosboard of suott dimensions tiat, over - parts, o nuve materialzed, 1) “The latter part of the stipulation appeared | mark or form of advertisement ns aforesuid, | cent report. Mr. Hyde had the oversight of | {ja 0 T i antic s d of s o A Valuable Coal Find. rosult boinge that the unfortunate vessel was | yory'Gistasteful to Mr. HItGhCock, Who ene | Sl o tho sanic in the office of the s RIS ) the §t. Joseph & Grand Islana one hundred and twenty-five war visscls ML SR alwitvs in trouble and the erew continually in the suporvisors and during tho enumeration | this city, has acceoted a similar position with | on the British nav dunger of starving. She lost several of her Sioux Crry, Ia, Jan, 8.—[Special Tele- of state by leaving two aples, count deavored to show that the evening and morn- | H4r3 how that the evening and morn goples, cou tex list parts or fac-Similes t there were sent out’ from the can_ pass ¢ : t f SRS e Unia Oioie taad a5 T e 1 > greal lake i ition. § sram to Tie Ber.|—There is no mistaking e one 3 ing editions were practically the same thing, | DifES or fac-shmi co under his divection S028 lotters and 6,037 tele- | the Union Pacific road at Lincoln, It is gen- | into the great Inkes, and in addition it has | gram 5 : giicara through slckness, and hor crow: were | and that no object would Al EAlRea tury ofuate; who shall under his hund and \ o vams, covering almost every branch of the | erally, but not_ oficially, reported thatJ. E. | been the policy of tlie government to_ fostor | the fact that coal I paying quantitics hus uently on e of muting owing 10 | wiine* them. | i At A PR R o A unton g, Tt b £ {S eI b OOV OFiar ckoff, ngent of the Missouri Pacific, will | the construction of steel vessels for commer- | been found on the Winnebage o he rivtions thoy g to anaues, Wing, to | ativg” thom. The board insisted, however, | the s Fiflcate of rocord, for which he | census investigation. Superintendent Porter been found on the Winnebago ation and the clause was allowed to remain. shall re a fee of 25 e ate Canadian water: s his appreciation of tho enc: succeed 'Mr. Conoughy as agent of the St. | cial purposes to navi of orities in several cs afuse: € a s, expre: i H ! ey > s | about eight miles from this city, The find is :'lignnml;: A\‘l;ll(l]u Lx'::ll;“‘l_na«“\l: ‘(1‘: {.n(n;g.d Athisown request Mr. Hesewater was [ _Sec.d. And beitenacted that every such as- | ability aud judgment displayed by Mr. Hyde | Joseph & Grand Island. suscoptible of use as armed cruisers in-caso | 1 CR T LI TR O At ol 8 £ Bpant Oher | then sworn ana again went over the ground [ sciution or union adopting a label, trade- | in this important work in @ muuner that = STy of hostilith veinis four feet thick and fifty-stx feot below vrivileges due the Ertogroul a% a man- | o ne o AR AR O O eull wrk or form of adyertisement oresaid. | po Pty ing Mr. Hyde's N Anselmo Gratified. Ho mentions the systom of arma- ¢ A1 of-war on the ground that she could not be | COBCCrning the sending of the circulars to | NVSIE IO 0 GTE I Ehe conrts of ‘this | be Mghly gratifying to Mr. Hyde's Ay o et 0 ey ol the surfuce, . At an additionalldopth of Horty on board of her to allow of tho firing of sa- | “U5eh slo ofiany. such countorfolte, and-that SRMIMATIERS, B En S eRsiate R ]It e mtLoa issig I J P feet thick, and still another vein below this “In addition to all this as well as the British 4 “military and naval stations that circle our | between six and cight feet in deptn. Mr Countrs in other waters, wo have upon our | Mack will immediately commence sinking i Torthern frontier a rich, strong. and vigorous | Shuft large enough to ascertain positively tio country and a people bound by many t value of his find. At thie conclusion of Mr. Rosewater's testi- | courts having jurisdiction theréof shall grant | Leave of absence for two months, to take | dered threo cars of mony Mr. Hitchcock took a hand and pro- an 1-”;::1‘;“:‘1\ to mu,-“.lx.} and pn-vv-ln mvl; effect January 1, 1891, is granted t Liou- | M. tothis county. - One car ceeded W cross-examine the wit Ho, 1 MABUIAOLIES, . UAG, CoEIBN galer jand | tenant Lyman' W. 'V. Kennon, Sixth in- | Biw, one to Calla SN Racivates 1o hind orertaa tiiy 1l award’ the complahiants such dum- 3 Bow, one to Callaw e resniting. feom. su8 o fantry. T lotiers sent out by the World-Herald to sa- | e’ as ny o moead, oot shat) n&ril ok lutes. However, by patience and through the dread experienced by her officers of doing auything else the Ertogroul finally managed 10 reach Japanese waters and there seems to ree coal over the B, mes to Broken y and one to this plac conl is much needed here and the peoplo | 1 Tay Do proved, and shall require | tmil Appel, hospital corps, now awaiting | appreciate the donows us well as those who Y o1 SEbounG 8 A havo given mpihe strukele s & fnal protest | looukeepers. Mr. Rosewater replied that be | the defenlunts T hay' o the party ordors at Jefferson barrack s do- | ahfh It freo. Othor supplies aro being sent | L0, pgiand, — presenting = all - lalong A Mir against the Turkish governtent's stupid mis- | N0d_seen numbors of lotters but he was | o profits derive fr I il use. oF | tailed 8s acting hospital Steward and will { in by the state commuttee, but there is nob | ob gm0t e it | Sioux Crey, Ta. Jan, .—|Special Telo e - out of the city about the time the matter oc- | both profits and dun court shinll | proceed without delay to camp at Pine Ridge | onodgh yot. s s, Be Adimirul Osman Pasha, who perished with | CUFed and could not say whether he had [ 330 ordor all s i e posses: | agency, South Dakota. e and up to this hour the government of the | gram to Ti |—At Sargent Blufls th f 5 8 A 8 BeLY seen letters on that particular subject or not, B arundent iyroliofiho . defond | Sorae T0; Collison. comvany B, Twenty- Max Gets Coal. United States has done substantially noth- | afternoon, while a funeral procession was re- | 1A et S oo o Htsann Pach | but e hua boen fnformed that the solicitors | x5t the complainint. o bo destroved, | frst Infantry, now i _contmement’ at Fort | Myx, Neb., Jan. 5. —(Special to Tk Ber | | 1€ 16 mect or cope with s hogtile domomstea | uraingfrom the cometery, tho Sioux City i (DUHAL MIFIer o taarne. | A1so. oa board ollum ‘:\u:'l:l~llcr?lld l‘I_NL_‘ ufincg in p‘fm‘mn_fm Reo lAn [\m it enacted that, In like man- | Omaha, haviug enlisted while & minor with- | —Word is received here today thut twenty | goernment. has surveyed Lake Peoria, | & Pacific train rounded a curve and struck | i l-futed vossel were a sumber of Turkish Sopg seepers and solfelted thelr advertise- | mar, sich Bk L A O b iy | OUbthe consent of his - parents o guardia, | tons of frec coal have boou ordered to this | Wilich is but & widening of tho Iilinois | the carringo occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Will- [ naval students il | rOn LTIy or Qlsy o, wil scharged. i . IR S thte 5 AnSRa b beari e < 4 % " | that the emperor of Germany s sonding a | VW orid-Herald had the largest circulation?” | S SF 4L i Oruntons, | infantry, now at camp'at Rosebud "sgency, | 488 SORORILER Lo Kt e orted. . | availablo sita for n eovernment sthtion for | in n heapon the dopot. platform. It was & apeclal envoy to tho sultin of Turkey i | claioeto ba. the lanmest soncs fo o gy o1 | not beine u y tatlons or | South Dakoty, Is transferred to the hospital e i " | the construction, maneuvering aud storlngof | miraculous escape, for an examinatin | ordr to preseat tho latter wiih sevoral rich | “Unitt you soo that the World-Herald | “Sea . Andt 1 It eucted that all corps as & privat 5 An Almshouse Burned. toredo gunboats. Tndeed, most of the in- | showed that, boyond a fow scratchs and o | ifla in loken of the emporor's appreciation | claimad tha lacpost circulation 1n OmABRT! | PAEf Atts Tnconsistant with the br oy dipection of the secretary of Wi, Sat | Tacksox,Neb. Jan. 3. —[Special Tologram to | vestuzations and expenditures mado by tho | bad eut on Mr. Page's choek, neitler was | of tho asistance rendered oy tho Turkash Ihave scona elaim that it had over six- | OfUIIS At be, and thoy are herohy repe Sachod to company Oy Fleventh nfantry, | THE Bre.]—Dakota county almshouse here [ government ~ on. the [llinois = river | seriously injured. “Phe train does not stopat | authorities tothe German iron clud, Eried- | g fhousand weekly cireulation. at o time | . S0e: & And he it enacted that’ this act shal agiiaio o Nt nauiy) 5 e e fotonts wore | have had relation to the subject of | the station, und was rushing tho | | rich Karl. This vessel, it will be remom- | \wit I Geot WOekly clublabion b, Hme | ke efect inmediately. Dow Wit oompRa O arBoeh Niotmra 2 burned at 4 p. m. today. The Lontents wore | i ately porfecting aceossibility- from the | craoked track with no signal w those who bered, “was reported as here December 22, | giat direnlato 1,000, " — —— is transforred to the hospital corps as a p saved. The loss is %2000. Insurance $1,000. | Mississippi river to Lake Michigan. But, of | might be on the crossing. having run on a reef off the island of Mity- e Wrecks in the British Channel. yate. He will be sent to Pine Ridge agency, | A qefective flue caused the fire. The build- [ course, such a station would be an absurdity ——— Then followed a running repartee in which leno i the Algean sea, near the coast of Asia | nry “Hicheoek displayed & great deai of an- | /ONPON, Jan. Minor. Thanks to theassistance rendered Maher of Covington. ~During a dense fog South Dakota, reporting upon arrival at that | ine was owned by During a denso fog in the | Lolt, ke’ commanding officer for duty at | ™8 2 s0 far as it relates to the lakes without a | Wanted En channel for the pa gland’s Flag Pulled Down. . ; ity sovoral atte British channel this morning off Dungness a | o5 sago of vessels from it t0 | “Hauieas, N. S., Jan. 8.—Advicos from WPne Tarkish. xastorities the Friedrich i’i‘é‘”fii&fi&‘i&‘i‘“fi.flfl‘l’n’b‘.’.‘.i“‘(“l#.? e T tin oeTe )l et e o aas et v Soahoavizal A Enlisting a Company. the lukes, and there is no doubt that the con- | yeo i e S PR G eat o damomed ithout, bavink sustained | cessful, aud ani Mr. Rosewater's repliesonly | which the oil laden CarolineRobert de Massy | 1y Jonn 1., Hargs whs today appointed on | - YOS Neb. —[Special Telogram to | structiou of a main chunelaided by the | o\ 4"l vion” over England's renowal of " vi oY ey . b 5 x . 3 y appointed A e lar ermaster N. P, | logic c 8 ' Ingle Tainehed 1o 17, canes siarich, Karl was | served to amuse the crowd of onlookers who | was sunk by the steamship Ruithwaite | D% Jon L Tlargs was 1o A Tue Bry. |—Brigadior Quartermaster N. P, | Lo \ -* | events, will compel the construction | the modus vivendi with France are still rito Elmer D. Sheridan of lTowa' was today ap- | Lundcen of the Nebraska national guards is | o¢ tha remainder of the water.way by the | This action is reccived asu blow to the lip pointed a copyist in the adjutaut general’s | enlisting a company of volunteers in this city | federal government with,among other things, | erty of the pecple. Crowds assembled and oftice at &0 a year. % and will take them to the front Monday 10 | the construction of sucha naval station near | condemned in the strongest terms this act of Ossamus M. Andrews has been appointed | join Company A of York. of Peoria." the home government. Some suggested that postpaster at the newly established officeat | & resume of what he considers the | the fiag of Kngland be pulled down and an filled the lobb; Hall. The crew escaped i boats. I After Mr. Kosewater’s stipulation was read | dences of another serious disaster were found again at the request of Mr. Hitchcock, who | on the coast of Deal, not far from Dover, ——— kicked vigorously on the clause providing | where the carcasses of a number of bulls | Nebraska, lowa and Dako'a Pensions. | for an itemized statement of tho evening aud | were washed up, wifh brass plates upon has nine inches of armor, a displacement of 70 tons and 8,500 horse power engine: WasniNaroy, Jun, Special Telegram ;:‘.‘,:I:,ll:‘v.‘:;—u“:vl::]‘;::rn,;\s‘llo‘fa‘l":x?l\l‘x,:l:l\(;‘fl::fi:‘l.:’) alr e Tiro.08 thoso animals were | Catalpa, Holt county, Nebraska. A After Bostwick. tromendous probable commercial offects of | appeal made to the Uuited States for pro- | to Pug Bek.|—Hensions were granted tod show the figures desired, and the board held | Tierces of beef were also found floating atiout | o MUE%: Senater Pettigrow aunounces this | pysminas, N Jan. 3.—[Special Tele- | the canal, Judge Prendergast, in con- | tection. evening that she will not receive this season — to the following Nebraskans: Original in- | Mr, Hitchcock to the agreement. Mr. Rose- | at |—The United States Na- | clusion, said: “When Marquette and = oodwin Sands. It is supposed the wreck- gram to Tue Br : o s Rk e Chi A e do Retired Because of Age. | valld—William N. Grotty, McCook; Holbert | Water agreod to produce his afidavits by | ago is the rosuit of the sinkingof a cattlo SIME QLG demTor Seustar BOGIKIWIS || L unl vank, Omats, Slad. aipatition fop) tho|| Sollets asds TaBalla Helld Heanenie - pinde [ JHSH IR T oAt today Cuighey, Utica; Thomas J. Himmebright, | Monduy in order tohave the matter settled | ship from the United States Rl 5 avhantt. a8 Towi liam i ADe |- Dhotress obva ta A siver today, setting aside | T Soto they DOl LS gt In (e asolaston | IMETAARR" of 1 Boatwiok walked tho way of destiny. | accepted the resignation of Judge William ointed sassistant geologist seologicy e deods . Bosf big: Baurngong, Md., Js property and | This valiey region. formerly & highway of |y Dr. Raville, local Mr. Hite i Stockholn; Patrick Fyop, Lincoln; Joseph dtpckhi ; then took the witness stand, | government inspector of cattle here, state: 0ed assstaionts geologheosn e e {onnan, United States cirnit. judgo for Galbraith, Howell, Additional—George M. | aua sften betug duly serm tnimatet tharoy | Sovernment inspootor of aiile ligne viaton survoy at o vlm'»'i‘ ofperday, - C | selling the sume. wators, his hocome and must become more | 40U Judicial dIstrict of Denmivean Austin, Ariona; Abram P. Woodard, | afforded him great pleasure to know that he | of England today bearing United States in- P e o A T e Bubl for bie Bp axing. and mord 4 bighway of commcrao | oo | Who rotired because of his advanced ago. i Weeping Water. Increase—Josiah O, Tip- | I8 president of the World Publishing ~com- | inspection plates upon the horns were part of [ SPPointinent on the baara of peusion Sxsin: & . O il | o hen o ndporis AR finighed - drutia, 3 e p\wis,: Campbell; Francls Palmer Gaody: | PAhY and editue of the World-Herald. He | tho cargo of the steamship Nessmore, which | In¢Fs @t Imperial, Chase county, by Repre- | Nomvt Prarre, Neb, Jan. 3—[8noclal | Willicg moved that It bo read and piaced on [ s Frounles. | pu, Campbell; Prancs Palmer, Gandys | (7' villing toswear that during tne three | loft Baltimore decombor 10 bound for Lon. | SChtative Laws and Senator Mauderson. o] to s Brr.]—Word Is just received that two | file. il New Yomk, Jun. 8.—Charlos Metzgor, | Robert J. Wilson, Clay Center: Benjamin K. | months ending Decomber 30, 159, his paper | don and alveady reported arrived. To | o Lorts are belig mado to induce the fro | .\ yo04s of free conl are on the way and will | - Altpeter wanted it printed and spread ou | o By, 80, S —CDARR Magor, | Mles, Diseson; dumes Kinge Telsamah; Mor. | elaiied the largest cirulation'of anly o | steamship Thansniro oft Baltimore Novem. | Collge men At L0 T ool o | vonch hore in'n day or two. Fuol s very | thomlvubes, 0 o e Shles D, with. 601000 oo o 1OF | rill M. Wilde, Chadron, Relssue—John A. | Douglas county. ~About this time he wrote | ber 26 for England with several hundred cat- : 4 1 vo to silver, | scarce here and this free coal is a god-send to JNEE 880 L RUGIE D O i s | A S 2 el M Wi hatieon o »A | Dougl . wro » through without aiy reference to silver. | scarce here and this fre god-seu hat it was & lengzthy document and should be - ."J".'L" sl QI eyl nlak P &;J;.r” E Bt ‘L:::“l'a:‘\‘v”“l!flT:IS:‘I“‘LTG e '-"";;".‘" but nothing has been heard of hier | S5ui0"t them haye promised to do so, but it | wany families. _ B A . toorasstion The Injured Men Die | Towa: Original-Jacob Holcomb, Com- | hubiition of the maico n tho paper having | L ———e——— FonAlns s queiedRTbameEall pill bo' Wik For Threatening to Shaot. 1 it of the mention of the controversy be- [ purpisox, N. J.,Jon. 8.~The eugincer and | merce: Smith Clethire, Anamosa; David S. | the largest circulation, and that his puper The Pope Will Mediate. Ing o aholve tholmuby,oven for the b8 | Numnaska Crrr, Neb, dJan. 8.—(Special | tweon tho chuivman and Engincor Cooly | yeomun injured in the Lackawann wrcek | Hardman, Knoxville; ‘William J. Johnstou, | was the one occupying 'that proud pesition, | s [ e ot it L PR LR Hiots Ihote. aro.f el Tue B, Georre Clover has | Fie did not agreo with the chairman on the | yope mhyrsday night died today, Stewart: Levi B. Knapp, Shell Rock; George | Ho sent one of these circulur lottors 1o | mr W% Jan. 8.-—[Special Cablegram to | assurances made thay free cotnage will not be | Telegram to Tuk Brk.| —George Clover has | yyygter of the cost of property, saying that in -— | W, Huntingion, Dow City: Solomon D, | Abdorepu & Netaon. stating bt as birosee | Tus Brx.]—Tho Figaro today publishes an | offered us an amendment to tio bill it will | hoon bound over to the district court o com- | ono place lio spokeof the De ues villey Sz Johnson, Morning Sun; Wesley . Cum- | cliimed the largest circulation —he | Abnouncement to the effect that the pope ha | DOt be taken up fot consideration, as that lrlnm! of Miss Anna Williamson, whom he | property as having no great val mings, Vintoo, Additioial-Samuel L. Mob- | would . be glad - of iheir business, | coRsented tq act as mediator between Bel- | Would mean its wititite defeat, Trco coin | fas threatencd to kill and In anoth sponking of the et adcial Aa OB At ek Dastating 4 | ter, Swan; ~ Joseph K. Hess, Chero- | He knew nothing about how many appli. | £um and Portugal in connection with the [-02e would pass tho smate, but the bill would — freat waterfalls that , could 0 moxt sochal danoe of the Postotico o | kee; William H. Young, Hawleyville. | cations these circulars brought, from the | disputes as to the frontier limitatious be- | BOtget out of theghouse comnitiee. An Old Lady's Deat constructed - there, It is' fmportant B T oo b s | = lucreaso—Edward Morey, Sully;James H. | wording, thought they secured the majority, | tweeu the Congo F'ree State and Angola. epoy PereyS. Hearn, Geyeva, Neb., Jan, 8.—(Special Telogram | said Wenter, “for this board to kuow the en avenlug, dayuabyf | Ayrault, Quasqueton; Harvey Church, | * Mr. Libsewntor thoy took the World. tesd =< " e 1o Tur Bum |~ Mrs, K. T, Deakin, . old | ire route to its destination and to Imow the Mathicion, who was convicte of | Mount Etna; David Stanton, Des Moines’ | man in hand and subjected him Lo @ severs Hungarian Rioters Alarmed. A Councilman Charged with Murder. | ;o o0 4yis blace, dropped dead last night of | Xiet €Ot 3 e bl B0 fho. poroa aqithrseiandey, wis | fi:‘lmhlr\lur;lu. m lb}snd pl-:ll{::: n{lid- ch\slu»e‘x‘mnlnnliun in which the latter again | Pumsvuke, Pd, Jan, 3.—At the Edgar Paxis, Jan, 8.— [Special Cablegram to Tue | peit failure. .’l\unlx“fl' felt that the chair was being in- Iu‘l:“t‘.:"l :':llfin\u |“hu’.r;:::u:“:'::‘,::(|; ,f,r\...m_ ,” Agenc, n M. Forster, Des | made the statement t sever ol wofks, where the. la g, | T i pliosccutor of St. Etienne o e L Ahht ks g Slor BLUdloy, W &l for obe | Molhes: Jobu M. Hofley, Erimetaburks Pot- | the Workd-Horald. s claimed. the larsesy | Loaibson stocl worls, wher the, late, Hots | B |-Tbe puvlig, gipsccutor of St Btiewno |y oo Sivifumy prsrarer, | The chairman explained that votine for the | tafuing. moncy mdor falso protonses, ws | ter Parmonter, Irwin; James Miles, Troy | cireulation iu the county. 9 &4 has ordered the arrest of Dupeaud, a member Mills: _Theodore Ge un garians have become alarmed at the re. 0 ; acceptance of Vhe report did notbind the | fined 810 and costs yesterday by Judge don, ' East [ “Does that circulation include those freo | sults of their action and are leaving the | Of the muvicipal guscil. - He will be charke | 4 4 qyong of Judge Prendergast, Presi- | tristoes it ny Wiy, Helsley. | Des Moines, Nathan M . | cople ck v - - with the murder of his mother, who was L 2 With this understanding Willing said he Tho Omaba Turtiverel vill eelebrate it Roland; Join Thowas, Beacon; John I | your crculation for the purpose of making Fight with a Ouban Brigand strangled to death on Wednesday last Caicaao, Jan. 8, —Judge Prend de- | Wenter voting no. and ball at Germania hall on - Saturday oven | Vinson, Greeufield: John F. Stewart, Rising | this fight!" usked Mr. Rosewater. v, I Mavual (3 e S————— - livered his inaugural address as president of —_— . - ing, Jauuary 24. | Bun; Dalton Duckworth, Kcosaugua. Re- ‘Oh! but you kuow it has been several BYAUA 288, Mapum Garols, tha wo Whisky Peddlers Kill d. the board of trustees of the Chicago sanitary A Bad Dakota Bank Failure. Atthe last meetivg of the brickla | issue—Joh: s surrounded by toops | ¢ xpeviree, Tex,, Jan. 8.—In o fieht with | gistrict today. n beginning be says Jorbam, Mount Union; William | mouths since we gave away say papors, - brigand chief, R aatT ARk RN M OLNR | Imaatia suce ws EATS. AaTA A0 union the following standing commitioe . King, C the main | Thursday night, Garcia’s horse was killed MiNNEAPOLIS, Minn., Jan, 8.--A special to ors yosterday “From the tone of the objeetions being raises 4 lected : Jonn Board, Frank Sailes, Mik Bennett. Orlginal wwidows, eto-Mary M. | question. and he was wouuded, but he managed 10 es- ‘!‘."’_" whisky pedders }"i'_ TOAY. i l‘,'f‘l’ T tho t “_""".‘ 3 :‘l'f'l’"" l;:: LB “d | tho Tribune from Faulkton, S. D.; says: | enedy, Seott S Nk B, ll.:».-) . ”:'1“.“:& m;x"er -::‘”Jm?x{v!-l‘“ B"fimfi sx:' 11 you will not answer this question, what oRe Sixto Varela, Garcia's lieutenant, was | € “; :‘.‘“"3 .“:"-{’";‘:l‘lw pedd :’h‘ \l\m“ i 4‘; 1o the .-,;.smr. ”lz n;" it ric l'“‘" ; ““; The Faulk County bank failurs of Decémber | son. { Sluir; Sarab C., widow of Wiliiam H. Davis, | do you say about tho 13 s0ld by the mows. | killed, gud the third fatally wounded by Deputy | cution of its duty by this bourd it scems pi . L I8 R g = —_———— Moynt Aubur; Isabells, widow of Patrick | boys and tho unsold’ wupers tha You ke - Marshal Lily. Lily was dangerously burt. * | ynag some people do not .comprehend the | 2313 8 bad braak. It is the third bank fall ok v > Biaritan. HKaat Trog L wape Jou "l SWooaean B e Bacesd il rnded e 4 o ‘"”“ o i peoplo | UTe L this place within threo months and PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Troy. s k- - meaning of accomplished facts. The peopl AVl BAce WiLL ST MaDwe, - fmaer, Alpeos; Ricumoud L, Bookor, Bevole | figuro theso stroot sales i our clfoulation” | jug of the Geneva worsted mills burned this | Etwoon, Iud., Jun sbocks 0f | 4 und ehe people of the sanitary district of | are entortained that the county will lose it, | the city yesterday. hapasp— 4w o o Joasay your cireulation durng De- | forencon. The loss is estimated at $100,000° | earthquake were felt here this afternoon at4 | (yiooes'y 'y overwhelming popular vote de hIRLINS P Fred Benziuger of the Lincoln Vanity Falr o Alfred M. Hall, Aurora. T | %0t coumo 1 say so, and 1 know. it to bo a | insurauCe, 830,000, . m, the fivst lasting thirty scoonds, The | ;30454 determined the propriety, ngeessity k's N Aet was In tho oty last eveatn fao)! sl S e gocord. followed. _ immediately, asciilating | EENG I Lo e o s | 1 Rispatokn MULOI DR i ia Joho Siwddard, ihe veterth issemolire ST Do ¥ achinery Manufacturers Assign. vouw the west to east. No damage was done, | and feas! | AMBURG, 1 oK eugincer, and wifé, ¥ho have been visiting Terrible Hardships, Br oot ot the piroulation of TH | - v ouk, Jan. 8.—Huwthorue & Firm, o — called upon 10 execute, Tt is not within tho | qyy g, ) Prineo Bismarck arrivod horo to- | for several woeks With thetr daubter, Mrs, New Yok, Jon, “3.—The Pacific Mail “1 know pretty nearly," . manufacturers of machinery and steam fit- That Silver Poo! Invesiigation. power of the board 1 were it 80 mined to | day. During bis stay be will be the guest of | F'raok Wooley, returned to their home at ./ | steamship Newport briogs news of terrible “Isitnot @ fact thet a large number of | tings, ussigued today without preferences. WasHiNaToy, Jan, 3. —~The house committee | change in the slightest particular the dim e Herr Vogts Keokuk, la., last eveniug.