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1ETH YEAR. —— ING, JANUARY 24, 1801 = NUMBER 219, OMAHA, SATURDAY MORN — - e ey commerce law, All the alleged ivre = arities ousist in bribing weighmasters — Zaceent shipments on weights reported by = ppers. as the be according to the demands of ‘u firft class most excriciatiog pain that could” afflict a : rajltond bridge in - wll rerpects, over At Hannibal, Mo., & shipper name = lmon: S Mrs. Eheedy, MoFarland and Walstrom Will | human body S General Miles on the Causes of the Recent | Whic "‘“(,"""Kl::";““':\':l‘}. R s Competitors of the Northwestern Railway e e "«“‘rjfl‘i';;ll""yv’fl-\:"url"?ll“:"l":m l““:‘: Sudden Death of the Ycung Heir to the Be Tried for Murder, SENATOR HEARST WORSE. Indian Oatbreak, drawn by locomotives may safely Enjoy a Great Laugh parties at Kansas City, St Louis, Paul Throne of Belgium. — and securely pass,and that it shall have ample and Omaha. 4 4 e His Death Only u Question of a Few trackage facilities, l(umm‘kx that bridges Ty o i e e ke T yo. ] to be built hereafter at Omaka should not be omplain of the Operata GHPORTANT EVIDENCE NOT PUBLISHED. | . '~ = ayw oot wew | "OWFUTURE TROUBLECANBE PREVENTED. | Lot i et (man e Witkont um: | AN IMPORTANT MEETING ON MONDAY: | pyconiitiv, tar dun. 20— fsper eto. | SONE ALARNING RUNORS CIRCULATED, d of Senator Hearst —_—— cient strength to bear up a railvoad train, -_— like the Douglas street bridgo. The ouly “Senator Hearst took a turn | Completion of the Indian Appropias | 1 York, a versonal fri id tonigh gram to Tue 3k, e rallway commission rdict of the Coroner s Jury—A Re- 8t to Taic tortuin the comstriction of | 1t Will Teat tho Sirength of the Now | 0 o e I Bl oad | Beller Thae (e fn a Repetition of 3 for the worse yesterday and has been sinking g il b, Sommite first _class bridge at Bast Omaha is to have Weat T 5 N —Bx- saying tha Milwaukeo & St Pa s ARo . R OCIVSE 1UF ths, Collapaed HIABCINRS |, 2 today: In nAdltion 10 bomech trouble; T e the character of the construetion setout fully U sont out messages to agents ou thelr lines to the Archduke Rudolph's Sul Bank—An Attempted Suicide— urwic poisoning, due to failure of the kid- POSSSOnISFOL e RteIE and clearly in the act, o that escapo from cor- piring Kick of the Anti-Pass notify the citizens of the towns in sympathy clde— Denied by the A Farmer's M shap. neys, became manifest. His death may bo Contained in 1t f)‘({“;;'":‘:I'_J{b'l‘f"»“;g‘"“v!‘I{",‘“fl“'n"'l‘flu"f"dflg may Association. with the striking telegraph operators thatun Fhysiclans, expected within a fow days. —_— estly support such a bil, but he ik 10t ever 'J;;fl'"lh;i\' _‘_'r;;l‘m('n\i;h \nuviv-ns“-v\l;-l-lln\.\' ‘f\\vl\"]‘::: i O intimated = erators”’ the stations at such places Lixcory, Neb., Jan, 23.—[Special to Tire CLERICAL DARK HORSE. Wasix0roN Bunau Tie Oy B POt Vs proseny RN Would 1ok 8ub- | Gyicugn, Jan. 93, —(Spocial Tolegram to | permanently closed. ‘Tho message further | Buussms, Jan, 2. Princo Bandouln, Bre.]—The preliminary hearing of Mrs, Ul3 IFourTEsNTH STRESRT, CONCBESIONS TO COMMHUROFAL TRAVELARS Tae Bre.)- Chairman Walker has called a | CHArges that tho company s hiring incompe- | oo or King Leopold aud heir to the Y, B T e MoFarlad and A, | Possibility That Kylo May Carey oft WasitiNaros, D. C., Jan. s AR | Bwstiig of (S o e e Wostorn | tent telogmphers, tliereby endangoring tho | {HTEW 00 1 | ary Sheedy, Monday Me . it SR AL R From Pine Rilrs & letter was roceivod | | Representative Muson mcreased his list of | meeting of the commissiouers o estern | 1iCe of porsone. traveling on the road. - The | throne of Belgium, is dead. latense excites ] Hurry Walstrom for itho murdor of John | - the Plum in South Dakots, |0 0000 TR 80l Wil on tho | frisnds today by about one hundeed and | Trafic association for next Monday. - Almost | commissiovors at once look stops (o sivesti | ment provails hero “and throughiout - the i Steody on the night of January 11, was to '[".mrln. D, J I.m . € 1!&](».\ Telegram a3 Sriio 188010 thio: BiBiE BANSAY ~T6 cm:\:.\ llunnluml when he put the final stroke | every subjest of importance in regard to the | gate the truth of these charges, provinces, The most alarming rumors aro bave taken place before Judge Houston this | to Tue Bek.] - The house this morning | CAuses whic io Sioux outbreak. Tt | on his report granting concdssions to com- | working of the association must be decided e | eirculated. openly orte 3 o msant of all tho attorneys | trausacted ~ litlo jmportant business, | ¢ltes Goneral Miles as saying: It is simply | morcial travolers In ‘the matier _of L e ihied decided | oy b CHICAGO & ERIE STRIKE Sl 2 penly — assorted 1 { i 1 f * by them and the result of tho meeting will , 1 ne: vou! 7 0 alker naire | ®question of more or less beef. Given asuf. | interstate travel. The report says that | 'V 1 i the case it was continued until next week, | U Lok the mlliuln\ lff _\\ ulk vr.” c “";" ficiency of beef—and the treaty stipulations | Uhere —are 150,000 regular —commercial be a more-crucial test than the organization the date to be fixed hercafter, mai of the bribe Ty wmml'll'-‘ \!‘"« provides thare shall be enongh—and we shall travelers fn the Urited States: [ meeting in New York, in the opinion of Chi- Shortly after 1 o'clock the jury camo to a | Speaker appointed Stephens and Me- : that they represent every business interest | cago railrond men. OMicials of the North- verdict, having decided that there was evi- | Kee, two additional members of that under ordinary circumstances haveunbroken | and industry of the country, being the western road refuse to make a statrment - . o diri iy 4 committes, A rosolution by Stephens states | Peace. Icep the sunply on its present basis | pioncers in forwardiug theinternatioual com- | ¢ Vi S RO i GEis ontanes oF s e | that a member of the house 18 belng kid. | O decrease it and we shall have wars which | merce of tno uation: that thoy travelan IR e e Ll of the analysis of the conten J LR ouse 1 belug kil | LI eost us ten thousand times more | BVOFageof eight montha in ench year, thus | Varlous commissions, but it is known tha ach The verdict was handed to the coroner | happed by one nk Seaver of Charles i spending two-thirds of their life on the road; | it will use every endeavor to have its that the death of the prince rcker Waiting for |18 8 ropetition of that of Arch cr's Report duke Rudolph, heir to the Austrian tirone, Citieaco, Jan. 33.--Up to o late hour tonfght | Tt1s added that a beautiful Germun _gove General Manager Tucker was still anxiously | ©38, recontly banished from the Belgium awaiting developments regarding the action | “ourt by order of King Leopold, is in some of the committee of the Order of Railway I\\'"."|""|\|‘“\Hl with the death of Prince shortly after 2 o'clock. The document is | county for the purpose of controlling Lis |1t ~money alone than the value of | that they go to the smallest oross rond towns | ) aie Superior business exempted from the ,t,,",',l.d;:'l"””‘.‘::,'; :’”,‘:{“:h,,l- ".':,)';.r',"::.'f,. :\'"s been ..::‘;:u.«\E;.‘:-“;x.‘\(\l\l‘.-‘.-y]."::..fl..:}.\nlf.-‘l.‘.:,: 1;;: B o et achaioal " tarm, | volo, contrary to. his right as member, cit- | W0 meat we negloot o refuss to ( i the country, thus bringlas the markets of | o o ARVIOR BSEED SRR TO, B0 | moraing, He aald hat thelr conferanco was | O 20 LIRS AT BO RS L el G at | ing the section of the constitution applicable | €ive. This becf buying and issuing needs re- | the world to the doors of tho country mer- b s v vaulel tie e Fo tibe P i, E but in brief the jury finds that | ing - L Vision, Under the present arrangement con. | Shant, and the latter -re’ thus given the | @ bonanza for the Northwostern aud the pool | mand for the reinstatement of Seott. The | to have been the birth of a child. on the first count John Sheedy came to his | to the crime charged and asks that a commit- Le il S5 " | benetit of lines of goods from whicn to make | under which it is operated will be broken in | yen had gathered the idea that all members | The death of Prince Bandouin has plung ed ‘ death on the night of January 11, 1501, by | tee of three be appointed to investigate the | Eress may appropriate enough money to buy o General Manug the Commit @ selection, and the advantages in securing | case o 150 EARHI<. | of Tabe RN Wero. £6 be: dROHAFRe B oolinty 1Hts Wi s blow administered by Monday McFarland | mater. w sufliciency, buta falso economy can dofeat, | Scsommolations from Al (O MpOFNE AL pralih R bl LT R b D el e i Bl With a steel cano covered with: leather, and | s er anpoiated . Robinson, John | the expressed intention of honest legislation, | kets secured by the merchants are in turn | 'OrY: President Hug 2 AT TR T U i s b D s o BB holding Mrs. Mary Sheedy and Andvew | o, o SEUETORTRES OO st | Last year 8,00 head of cattle were purchased | Teflected to the purchasers and to the public | ¢ has, meantimo, done nothing towards | {58 KO0, ¢, 03 *Which 1s still i session. | from oficial circles the prince has boen suffer. Harry Walstrom as ccessories. alvin wad Heury C. Smith s engrossing y atlarge. Commercial traveling is therefore, | getting the Alton, the Kansas City and_the | The second count charg | (i Sheedy with the murder of her husband and | The Lawrenco county contest cases finally | thousaud head we, t : finds that sho did administer o cortain inixed | camo up as a special order fu_tno house, | My direction. Those animals still alive | Mr. Muson then shows how the reparation of deadly poison to Jo Sheedy | o ok 1 ve been welghed and the averag: 3 ce law has o exce ) by ¢ ) " ¢ | eaug! e O " i Breparator O e o 10 ol esty | Thore were rumors, previous tothe meeting, | UAvo beon welghod and tho avarsge shrink lerce law has cut off the “oxcess sminple | wag qraftod in the Northwestern ofico and | The resultof the conferonce will probubly | eaught wore cold, id pneumonia sy mp S RPFAWAIN O 48 deqesuorins ~ that neith atterto | 08¢ was found to bea littlo over two hun- | BASKAKE PORI n-{;‘..‘r‘n P ‘;V‘EL‘I“:';;:‘: that road’s present predicament is hugely en- | 10t be known until tomorrow toms soon developed. Yesterday after- The jurymen acknowlodge that some of [ a vote in the present se situation, | dred pounds. The Indian bureau contracts | ¢n, quty which the government owes to tho [ o¥ed by its competitors, The Chicago, St SILVER 1OOL INVESTIGATION. }v"‘f,”'4‘,‘:_".""“_""‘('\ ooy, ”‘m“”'l""‘l}i m':.m} the most ilportant testimony has not yet | That thero was some ground for this, the | for somany million pounds of beef for each | encourigement of the international commerce |;_““} G "i“"’“;‘ kA s d _‘;“;" S oAbl P T EEal ECI0 . Topold” and? Qe MARE been made public. Vote, B1 to 00 in favor of woing intoa com- | agency and that beef is delivered in tho fall. | relations of its people. It shows how Eng- | determined mnot to join the association yfshe A dispatch from Huntington late tonight | ing some time fr.m influen the employes on nearly every part of the | upon passing his nights recently at the not gonerally known, but the association ympatiize with the strikers and | bedside of his sick sistor, Priveess Honrietta ‘ample | Bereement, excopt as amended in New York, ve formed a federation to uphold them. | Monday last he went' out for a ride and % st 18 agenoy,” Thrée L b slste 5 Mrs. Mary | clerks. for and delivered to this agency. Three | g 5 b aronos, o great financial benefit to | Fort ut fusisted seat to Rosebud under | gyory man, woman and- child in the land. ott road into the association, It is i h K b I P 1 One of its officials “tolc ailway press | David T Littler of T nois Tells What | were summoned and romained at'the prinee’ Tlig verict mects with general publio. ap- | mittéo of the whole showed. Upon o motion | Duritg the winter the catle lose flosh aud | land, Feanco wud Germany aid their come e O GE L sARY thab bla Tod i oot 16 TCR WA bodside unti) his. doath, Thoy \wers ove proval. md l(wl\\:«:"nllmitl lflw_ o Committee g | this loss affects the Indians. Many of tho el e e o amifacturocs. . Great, | care 1o bring on a_fight and would not doso | Wasnrxarox, Jan, 23,—David T, Littler of | Some with grief. - 8k urtly before his death Attempted Suicid At Sl YD) he 800D | steers die, and that also affects the Indian. | Britain, ) ! | unless crowded. His road was, however, in i & L ocart T od bofore tha silvep | UHE brince raised himselt in bed and embraced tion of the report of the committee, | 3V ; 3ritain, Canads, Australia _and | W1eSS i oAy vover, I | Itinois was toduy examined before the silver | thom, The remains now 1o in state Vatraratso, Neb., Jan. 23.—|Special Tele- | ghiire was prolonged discussion, There wers | The government agrees with him to givo him | France' aro all ' particularly liberal [ the, best vossible condition for a flcht, It stato; ‘\ am to Tue Bee.]-About 3 o'clock this ‘Witernoon O nee running a billiard 1 cide, but was prevented onl s from the privee’s regl! 41| hd no interest to pay until two yeurs from | Pool investizating committes. Ho testified | euarded by ofic peated calls for short discussions of the | so much beef per day, but it nover makesgood | in allowing marked reductions ‘in rat Ry T et ne Y oyeue. pay e tb busia aiver for enater, Canioy lor, who has been ”NI b \l'(lu-.:\lh»l‘n\‘ on ,hmh sides, \v‘hivh its promise, It purchases in the fall what | transportaticn to commercial travelers. i smoted sui- | resulted in the carrying of a motion admit- | woutd probably T ThaT iRaty Sonattiony R e ieaa AT is that his d il hore, attompted SUL | g Parker to the open discussion with a would probably fulflll the treaty conditions: | same by granting the commercial fraternity PR AL e roRer ottls: woli e o of smallpox, bronehitis and hwmaturia, The by the prompt | 4 \eyty.minute speech for the contestants and [ DUt when the spring arrives the rations have | exemption from the interstate commerce law | JEEE FIAESS & % o | for nimself. Littler said that on his own | populace g W iyt " v A i oductive it could fight for at least two pol is enraged at what they term tho action of his wife, who knocked the weapon [ Martin to foilow with thirty minutes'time on | of necessity shrunk to ono-half their just pro- | in the matter of excess baggage and weekly | PEOGuetive It colld BERE 108 Wb IS8 WO | ocount o had purchased between $60,000 | blundering of the doctors, but the cotrt aside justas the trigger was pulled. Mr. | betalf of the contestees, Parker closing in | portions. You cannot explain this discrep. | excursion ticket the hands of & rec L.'i\.,.,._ The Kansas Ci and 0,000 worth of silver some time in the | ail confidence in them, Traylor has been sick for soverul days, and | tenminutes. This discussion bocan shottly | ency to a hungry man, Ho canot eat whi ONLY A PARTIAL LIST. Hort Scott & Memphls has also definitely carly part of the sunmer. That embraced | Itis learned that the prince was on the aftor waking up this moraing had been | Afierd o'clock and was listened to by packed | was availablo “lnst October, but which has | Sonator Allison has received o letter from | fused to join the assoctution, and the Alton | every transaction in winiell be was peesonally | point of being betrothed to his _consin RTRN AN Vot Batarally BV Ris W 639 n0 fios leries with the closest attention, —After | since vanished into thin air. You will sa | paymaster General Smith of the army in re- | will not go in except on its own terms. intorested, Ho purchused silverexelange on | Princess Clementing, Al the theaters and v h W W the discussion began the time was doubled, | that up to this timo—and there has been only | Jation to the question of retired army officers et Caleutta, India, for the reason that the rate | public institutions will remain closed vntil ticed that he did not seem to be m his right | 1t was after 6 'clock before Parker finished | the maldest kind of weather-—-the | drawing a second salary from the gencral TowaiG s Deal of iuterestin New York was larger than | after the funcral mind, About 3 o'clock this afternoon he | speaking, and the house was then adjourned | shrinkage on beef for two agencies | wovernment by acting as officers in oivil cap- Ghoder LDttt would bo required to carry the exchange. e sent to the ibureau where his wife | until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Parker | amounts to more than 0,000 pounds. | yeities. General Smith says he has not at- CuicAGo, Jan. 28.—([Speclal Telegram to | N aye was associated with him in the tran L DAKOTA'S AEW SENATOR, Wl _concealed his revolver, a Smith de a forciblo and convincing speech, but | This shritkage can be avoided considerably, pted to make an official or full list, but | T1E Bee.]—The latest order of the Towa rail- | saction. Two or three weelks luter he e S A i Wesson, 82, He found it and on the other side, who is roputed the | Instead of allowing 4 o supply | give those he knows of his personal | road commission, directing the Chicago, | talk with Seunator on about tl telling her that e would remove the loads | foremost ovator of the state, witha fresh | what ave known as ‘through b sliipped | knowlodgo to bos AFAGE bWp! SAlALL n during | ment. D e shvaler®: ) 138 | operating oxpenses from its local tratic and { the pending of stiver legislation. A short | Outsideof oMicial circles the latest report ath was due to o complication time before he had bought a smaller amount ne attle, rats Throw 1heir Strength to 3 i 0 ries fro 66 Pt vay company to | 88 well ns with other congressicn pointed it at his head and fired but missed, | audience tomorrow ls likely to produce an | directly from the southorn states, the Indian | tne roversmorsas Tolions: Brigutier Gon, | Lock Island & Pacifie railway company to |t W %0, 00™y ool oQay to. buy somao Hansbrough and Elect Him. the bullet teariug a hole through his hat. | offec Parker will follow with a ten-minute | bureau shonld insist on being supplied only W. S. Rosecrans, registerof the tres increase its passenger service in Towa, 8 a | oo™ PN " He did buy about Bisyanck, N. D, Jan, 23, —Congressman Mrs. Traylor jumped and struck the weapon | speech, and it is difiicult to tell which way | with those animals that had spent at least b matter of serious consideration at head- i o Major William I°. Smith, employed £100,000 worth, Both traunsactions weroe | Hansbrough was elected United States sen, aside just us he fired the second time, and vesult will go. The joint ballot for | one winter in these higher latitudes. After rcer on engineer work; (:Jl,mi“ W. | quarters. The Rock Island asserts that it | prfor to finul action ou the SiVEr | tor tonight on the soventeenth ballot o su picking it up carried it out and gave it to | United States senator today wa ttended by | the first winter there is but little loss, for >, Husford, cle) 0 the senate committee o 0! oy qol ' ore e logislation, Littler said ho wished to char 1 P8 m ir. Kemmerer who was near. As near as | the usual interest., Large crowds gather | the beeves havo become acclimated. This :“‘.h.,.‘r{.,:fr';“‘,',;rk&,pédm e Sonon s | cannot ooy the ofdor to run mom 108! | teriso in most unequivoonl verms. the generat | °¢0d Ploree. Tho democratlo vote weut o cany bo learned some seeret trouble has been | overy not knowing when the mouen- | beef business isat the root of the whole | clerk i the vensus pureaus Captain W. G, | Pisenger trains withou RIS TS statement that he had been connected with a | Hansbrough, 3 ehing 50 heavily upon Traylor's mind that | tous momént may come when a senator will | trouble. Conyress did not improve matters | Malloy, tureau of ethnolozy ; Captain Charies | °Tered, some time ago, to the complainants | Giyor pool looking to the ifiuencing of legis- e © becatue insane. ~ After his failure friends | be elected. Today's vote stood: Moody, 18; | in the least by further diminishing the su; E. Morse, disbursing clerk in the department | it the case to furnish them with all the truin | lution as an unqualified falschood. When REMOVENG THE TROOES., 00Kk him out riding and succeeded in quieting | Preston, i3 Melvilie,2; Pickler, 1: Matthows, | ply tothe extentof 1,000,000 pounds. Give | of labor; Captain . W, Lord. chjof of a | scrvice they demanded if they would only | aiked about the reputation of Owenby, who ~—liim down somewhat, 5 Pripp, 2 ) 5 : 1 1 Kyle, 8: Cross, 113 Harden, 17; | the Indian the beef he is entitled to and we | division in the patent office; Licutenant | guarantee the operating exper . The Bur- | jad been mentioned in connection with the [ Soldiers Take Their Departure from Cummings, 1; Cosand, 8; Wardell, 12; Coch® | will have veace.” u- | lington road, upon wlich similar de Madison's Postoflice turglarized. A Franle P, Gross, bureau of th mint; L ; EEoREEIE ULl silvor pool, he said Owenby secined & clover ine Ridge Ageney. d el D vape, 13 Campbell, 8, THE INDIAN APPROPRIAT(ON BILL FINISUED. | tenant F. . Brownoll, clerk in the pension | mands were made, offerod otitioners | follow, but he would think better of him [ Pixe Kinar Aarscey, S, D, (via v Mavisox, Neb., Jan. 25.—[Special Tole- | Senator Dunhum wns ot present to vote. | o Inqian appropriation bill has been fin- | office; Captain W, 1. “Atwall, consul dn | 0 “the “extra trins to supply thom N e et oL L gram to this morning the safe at the post- affice was blown open and over 4 being taken, Kyle's vote was increased to 17 300 in cash taken. The shock of the explo- | and Speaker Seward received . There is ie Beg.]—About o'clock | Speaker Seward cast his vote for ex-Dele- @ate Matthews, Tripp received an addi- tional vote, that of Bowell. A second ballot he got buck some of the money he bad | nup). Jan. 55— |Spocial Telogr o Sawditn Vi o ne i %, chargo ¥ , Jan. 93.—|Special Telogram to Tuu ished by the house committee on Indian af. | France: Captain R. C. Phrker, 'treasurer of | With the necessary rolling stock, charge Owenby, Littler suld he hud mo | p it £E0 Sor ARt S o ordar faivs, It appropriates as follows for the tha | the soldiers’ home. Wit i ‘thorough in- | hothing for trackage or interest on capital iu- | knowledge of any silver pool. He never | ¢ k fairs, It approprintes s fullows for the the | vestiation of this subjectwapld discioseno | vested if ten of the vetitioners ‘would under- | asiced any one in' conzress to vote for silver | issued today regarding the departure of Sighth cavalry sion broke the windows In tho front of tho | cousiderable talk of Kylo being the dark | Higux of Nebrasks, forthe twent; Siouxof different tribes, incl the Santee | onecan tell. It1s know that thisis not a | iake to see that the actual expenses in | jogislation, and he went into the speculation | troops, two troops of the o uding the Santec | 2l Hate. -Thon - thened ute tho retired lista | rauning the teains were provided for. The | without the solicitation of any one. As far | marched to Fort Meade. Tho Seventh cave n i ! the thirty installinénts to purchuse clothing | of the navy and marine corps, which | offer of noither road wus accaited. .Tho 4, ps i, j:ould romember hie.nado less han 8500 | g1y and. also Capton's. battery. started for building and most all the glass in the boxes, | horse. He is & promitent Congregational |yt o (G0 FeRRANE B (00 a0k | are very largd, but those are. to be' treated | [owans elaim that because the roads are able | and more than #00 in the transactivn. Cam- y : 1 Tho door of the office was blown open and the | Minister of = Aberdeen, and exceedingly | oo articlos of clothing, ate, §25,0004 for tho | Separately in another class, {Tho senate com- | to make money on business doneoutside that | eron made ~ botween 81,00 and | Rushville, " and “will finish 'the ~march Jar, He Is a thorough mdependent, but'a o 8 g inti iRe th - | state, tuerefore they must furnish theac- | g1.500, = N k Bhtativi menatony il Bewo. *d WHEIE thoy! iR door of the safe blown off, totally destroying | BOPY 1 B . twenty-second of the thirty installments to | mttee on appropristions now has the army | state, \ ! 3500, o representative, senator y y e safe. The damage to h",“ifum b u’bmfl former strong republican, purchase suth articles as may be consigered | bill under consideration, and before action is &Ol'll?"t1&':ln-3fi they ask for though thoy 1050 | or'other government ofticer aver told witness | joined by the k and wounded, who el i e Sympathetic Missoari Domocrats, | DFOper ut £0 per head for porsons engaged in | taken upon tho cluuse'which was added by | money in doin & he was fnterested in silver. The attention of | \vill bemoved tomorrow. The Ninth cavales's agriculture, § i vo teachers, | the houso upon motion of General Williams the witness being directod to the test oftice heard the report, but did nottake inte SeriNGrIELD, 111, Jan, 23.—The democ )00035 to pay five teachers, D 'y iy S 3 it winter camp will be pitehed on the Rushvillo est enough to get up and mak exami REHOT ) ohe physicin, ohe carpenter, one miller, oné | f Ohio, forbidding an army oMcer drawing Rate Committee's Doin s, of Vest, e said he hud tallced with Vest ex- |\t abont, six miles from the agency, A Ston T\k\,“mf(m ’)l, "Q"‘“if\“ :\Ux';"-fi *“("\x;-\"- of Missouri is lending the democrats of Il engineer, two farmers and one black- | butone salary from the government at one Ney Yonk, Jan. 23.—[Special Telegram to | actly as with Cameron mu! others. Being | wompany of scouts, to be organized from AEFinIBatIAEOF mw],rr At ',;’L_‘,{N W: | nois encouragement in their struggle for the | smith, $10,400; additional employes at | tige, there will be some officlal inquiry. Tue Bee|—The rate committee of the | dsked forthe names of the w\lln_«-v"fl " witness | umong the In police, whose terms of en- paper were fouud this morning near the stock | #lection of Patmer to the senate. General | the several agencics, for the Siou in Ne. . ARMY MATTERS, outhwestern Railroud and Steamship asso- ‘,;"‘,‘X;:!‘ l‘,‘,‘l,;“',""I';'('.‘,'“F;,““':‘,';df‘f!,‘tu,.;,ll‘,i"“\::;;! listment expired yesterday, is to be sent to yards, The shoriff has tracked the parties | Palmer, Lieutenact Governor Ray and | WS (EEak SO TEEEIET SRCOR M‘I‘V directionof the scoretary of war the | iagion, which has been in session since | Cabtain Nowell ns woll s with Liinois | Lotk Melinuoy undev commund of au ontcer \ . wing trausfers of euhistod men of the | Fol e 5 i | subsistence of the Sioux and for purposes of | hospiual vorps are made: David ¢, Roccker | Thursday, the 15th inst, at the Windsor | friends.” He did not m their civilization as per treaty agreement. | (when his services are no longer needed) | hotel, finally adjourncd at 4 p. m. today. | talking with Rowel s B0 Ao £1,100,000, but the expenses of thelast annual | from camp at PineRidg , S.D.to [ After the adjournment Chairman K. | cwuse thaty ely s talldng with any | Captain Baldwin, inspector of small arms gramto Tur Bee.]—This morning, while | ing to elect “that brave warrior in times of | hlackamith and furnishing iron, steol and | faford N Do to Bort Thomn oy, O Ot | tee has completed its meoting here, | oxcept to express ai opinion that there would | glso’a yumber of oficers ahd men withsevers Hiram White was open ing a gate, lus team | war, that peacemaker in times of poace, that | gther material, $1,600, in all $1,263,5005 for the By direction of the president First Lieu- | baving disposed of all matters | be an advance in silver. colds aund rheumatisr arted to run and ho was thrown inder tho | Chtpion of tie people, patrior aud states. | proction of fitteen school. bullings. 13 tenant John S, Pavke, jr., Twenty-first in- | 0f 1nterest to the western representatives of T neral Brooke this afternoon ordered tha Yeels, breaklog his right log below tho | [tk Jon I, Palmer Speakor Crafts and | Sious, Yaukton — tribo, subsistence, | fantry, is detailod as professor of military [ the association. One result has been the SHE IS A BE ccond Infan'ry of Owanato return howme, sieutenant Governor Ray will tomorrow sub- | ote, '850,000; for support and civiliza' | sciencé and tactics at the Virginia military | formation of an organization by these east- he Seventeauth nfautry of Fort D. A. knee, besides severely bruising the left knes | wmit these rasolutions fo their respective 2 i 3 4 The N g Ny 99 || an 80 Tasolul spective | ¢ t Yoncas i erri- | o, Liexing| i e vork in c o The New St:amr of the Hambuarg- i i TorAars Bl gt andrrhuside. Unablo to move Me, White. | liousss. fon of the Poncas in Indian terri- | jpstitute, Lexington. ern_representadves to work in conjunction Russell is also under orders aud will proba. of the Sixth b he recalied | Goneral Miles suys he will scleetthe Indi rd used the name be- | qoloeation to Wushington in a couple of day past the yards and in the direction of Hum- | Speaker ¢ phrey. copy of the A Farmer's Mishap, N | g LA ing grectings to the democracy of Illinois Varranatso, Neb., Jan. 23, —[Spectal Tele- | qyi the people of the state who are endeavor- ts today reccived an engrossed resolutions adopted yesterday by the Missouri house of representatives, send- that he recalled ory. ° lay for two hours befora hi {aath ht tory flm‘“ |”"”' l‘["'“'“}\ $18,600; for MISCELLANEOUS, with the association in the establishment and American Steamsip Line. bly leave tomorrow. Troops A and G of tha y fo ours befora his cvies brough Tote support of Indian pupils at #1672 per annum e A 3 maintenance of rates, It will be known as Hawnune, Jan, 23.—[Special Cablogram to | Ninth cavalyy have been ordered to For A Xext Fatodnthe hanangHones, cach; enlarging and improving buildings, | ; Special pensious for Nebraskans have been | o seuboard” committee. In adc d s & A Cvis. | Robinson. Companies A and C of the Eighth Air. White's injuries very serious, Tore 31 infantry have been ordered to Fort MeKin- ney. fon, the | mpy g D R CiatcT e rate commitice, at its mocting today, decided | 1 BEE:|-—kmporor William vest 1 w upon un advance in the rates on live stock, | itedthe twin screw stoamer, Augusta Vic approximating 8 ceuts per 100 pounds from | toria, of the Hamburg- American packet com- General Brooke and staff will leave for Texas points to Chicago and St. Louis. The | pany, The steamer was lying at the histori- | home on Sunday next. Colonel Heyl, in- 'i‘(;mml‘v.u‘e :vx‘nwl;:-‘-un;::g r‘-nofl LT\;;,!.,., cal pier, “Ale Lioh,” at Cuxhaven, Hum- | spector gene ul of the division of - tho Mis. hursday next, when e ocal inter- Chyptds it \ Bibe, | Souri, has aprived. I o burg's dependency, at the mouth of the Elbe, IrANEs v, e Pt \ Ko, Jan. 2,—Tho voto in the | £oc SHIRK, B I el | issued to Janies H. Smith of Clearwater and iE e lower house ahis afternoon on the question of | at the ndiun school & Pierte, S. D. | Joseoh French of Fremont, q \ chool at Pierre, S. D., and for | J03¢ph French 3 Found Dead. | veferring to a special committee the memorial | the pay of superintendent’ at $1,50 per [, The commission of Dr. Pickett as a mem- McCoor Juxcriox, Neb., Jan. 23.—[Special | fyom the union veteransof Topeka praying | sunuin, 35,000, and any unexpended bilance ifhi"l‘::"iu‘?f,‘:".,‘f“{...'?fl&‘n f8 :Brokin _ How, Telegram to Tue Bee.]—The body of Anton FeR = o of the convent appropriation made for the FH ael, ool g Rraite tnsh R o fho s el L s WoBLIs L0 e e Ak and lfies anisimantdt and winport Yot auhekTndian | puMEDorseyintrosnood paphioe hilln'tn the Ilasing Sho Dast. Week. was todas found o | domsnding that noman be selected to suc- | gohool at Plorre, 8. D, 18 continued and ro- | Bouse today for O, P. Visrugr of Grant ssing the p 3 oday found ou | ceed Wim who couid not benefit the old | appropriated mnot exceeding 16,000 for an | cOunty, Nebraska. ("‘\*"(\ Dr. Stephens was called and reports of the hostile Bisslup e taay) W oday Touny kO e e o S prepared to start on a pleasure cruise throudh | Briio Indians of the 1 ho camo here \ farm, four miles west of this plac i T S e ar 3flandeea, B ain B, Thomas has been recommende ; sditereanc 0 ho ) ) mod Krabbo hud shot himsclt with o revolvor, | SOicrs, more fn conxress than o, crented | B ot Jind to be purchised by vne | for appointment to'tho postmastership at Floaty.of Basach, o T bl 100 Ml R i L ok B which was found besido his body. [t i sup' | ores ' and - comcsponding . confidence | secro o tho. Interion. for not to txcond | Sweetwater, Buffalo county, - by Representa- [ CmICAGO, Jan, 23.—[Speclal Telegram to | two mouths and for Wt e aen. Ubaliod, | here ¥ofuse to rotura to. tha old resorvation posed that owing tocrop failure and in- | yyong the |n_ui1L Saipic The | 2,000 upon proper plaus and specifications, | tive Dorsey. PeRry S, Hearn, Tue Bee.]—All hope of reviving the Auti- { fivst class passengers have been m;\kul,. hero rufube o v 1o WA ol0 sekervlinn, uess maturing, ho became despoudent. | question was whether the memorial | $25,000; for support of Indian pupils, pay of National Capltal Notes, Pass association was knoclied on tho head to- | Pitector Biin of the, compuns Feetvad, B0 | (o iitniat wil be doue i the promisos, n 4 ot £ should bo referred to a special committee or | superinteadent at &,000 per annum, repairs W GG LT Tant ol r’l‘hel i day by the withdrawal of the Burlington. ”,“‘0 ins| mm‘,’ tho whole w“lff E rominent Citizen's Doath, should be surend upon the house journal. | aud erection of buildings at Indian school at ASNIIOTONY J8IL 89, president has | 1% " ottur of withdrawal to Chairman St. | His' majasty oxprossod . his dmir- A Rather Windy Tale urAskA Ciry, Neb., Jan. 2.—[Special | TTho republicans insisted upon the latter pro- | Genoa, Neb., £60,000. appointed commissioners to- list tho coinage | yony, tho Burlington gave as its reason that | ation for ~ this . magnificont vessel | Orraws, Ont BT Indi o to Tur: Bok.]—A telogram from Mine, New | ceeding, whilo the alliance members urged THE OMAWA BRIDGE BILL. of the mints fortho calendar year 1890, | it had positive knowledge of the 9 5 " X Trawa, Onbs da Simihs Tndieo. agen s giving of | in the most flattering terms and k10 i RS Mexico, today, announced the sudden deathi | the former. The resolution was finally re- | Tiero ure extracts from the reportof the | Among them nre S, Wiloox of Peoria, Ill., | passes to the oficials of ‘& refricorator line. | wag groatly impressed with the splondor of | b the Blnckfoot weservation writca, undes 3% DN 4 ) Drre 2 ¢ itten by 87 to 4 o, 4 it ] i o 3 Mhi g 2 R A i ey J } - o of January 12, that the nows eiven him from heart disense of R. I, McComas of this | ferred to the commmittes by 87 to 85, Thir- | youse commerco committee on Mr, Reed's | J. M. Biley, ir., of Sioux Falls, 8. D., and | This has spread a broad grin_over Chicago's | tho saloons, the clegance of the cabins and | 4810 © city. Me. McComas was one of the most | (000 alliance members voted with the repub- | bill for a low railroad bridgo over the Mis. | Charles W." Pavey of Springfield, 11i. railroad family for the reason that the Bur- | the gencral comfort of all the passenger | by & Blackfoot just returued from the Blood ; : Licans, whilo cight dumocrats voted with the | sour river betwoe D S a1 et This Gty N cdloh R o iy FOnITAED st s, SoRt| Noans, willo o i the | soun river between Omaha and Councll | . Secretary Windom has selected tho city lot | lington was tho first road charged with gi R O " Faindg " et i 5 ogrgs - | apartments. 1l ied for some time on | reserve is that two ruuners arcived there to 2 rho v ey s vote1s tuken asa possiblein- | Bluffs: **At the present time there are exist- | known as “Market square as the site of the | ing such passes, The result of the ruptu the bridge, paying particular attention to the i se there was a general uprls- RUAD Sarouihans e siete. dication of the vote on senator, B went e e et | postoflies bullding at Burlington, 1a., and the | of the association i» that ench railroad 1s | iy Tow. abiilances. with _which tho | Lud oubif in casathoo was 8 gencral up: AU AaE ver ATTaTnten. 4 tiwo bridwes, one of which is used exclusiyely | the property known as court house square as | scrambling Lo fill out out its last y: ing the Bloods would assist the Dakotn In- Tho Dendlock End pass | steamer is supplied, There was a dress srixas, Nob., Jan. 20.--[Spectal Tele ] ) as o railroad bridge, the other as o strect | the site for the public building at Ashland, | list_and which it was hoped would be cut | parado aud the ship's band played. The dians orin case of dofeat the Indians thero B “‘,l,".l‘;.‘." '?;" i ,‘7‘;1“““ Ko ] Dexvin, Colo, Jun. 23,—[Spectal Telegram | yailway and wagon bridge. Wis. down at least 75 per cent this year. e o as Joased with all ho | could depend upon thom for nssst gram to Tie Ber.] —Tho comptroller of the | to s Brr.)-1a a very exhaustive opinion | **The demands of commerce require and | —Comptroller Lacy will defer the appomt- had seen on board the ship named aftor the | ance. One ronner was “Running currency has appointed R. H. Lymor of | gu i ered this evenin, concurred in by Jus Justice Helm, tha supreme court decided that Tustice Elliott and | fair competition makes it necessary that new | ment of a receiver for the American Na- Trains to Deadwood empre: Hoyt aund Chief | 8nd additional facilities be furnished to the | tlonal bank of Kausas City in order that the | Dpanpwoon, S. D., Jan, 23.—[Special Tole- ) numerous railronds centoring at Omaha and | Stockholders may have an opportunity to Council Bluffs for crossing the Missouririver | place the bauk in a position for resumption that he decided to honor the Ham- | Martin formerly s scout at Fork burg-American company by presenting to | Assinaboine. Aftor the council ho returned . | them a life size paiuting of the cmporer to be | to the South Piogans, telling the Bloods Clarinda, Ta., as receiver of the City National bunk, which failed lust fall, withi I, Bost- wick'as president. gram to Tue Bee.]—C eneral Manage m, th 4 ! 1 5 ko O the grand saloon of the Augusta | if the agent questioned ihem to say they L i the majority of the house of represontatives | ot available pgints hetwoen said oities. Tt is | Of business. W. Holdroge, General Superintendent T, 1. | Pificed In the grand suioon of tho Augusta | AR VSicHud, and in the meanting Campbe 1 Shote. had the right to remove Speaker Hana and | the purpose of this bill with the amendments | The committee on publie bulldings and | Calvert, Divisioa Superintendent J. R. Pho- St 20 sell their lorsos and lay i & good stock of | X9 pe pury P I ] i Cavpnent, Neb, Jan.® 23, —|Special Tele- oL auother speaker. Tho opinion Wis | Lerewith proposed to provide such facilities | €rounds today reported to_tho house the bill | lan, General Freight Agent Goorigo Crosby, ENMA ABBOTT'S WILL, amwuuition, and if everything turned out as gram to Tir Bek, ] —A shooting match took X ('\ l.n.l 'S I.’(’"_“ '”}' _‘|.“"s ion 5\I\J§lll'l|'ll by | At the present time the right of certain rail- | recently K veod upon 'Q hl!ercrllng of a Master MechanicJeffries Wy man and Special they expected in the United States word : the governor as 1o which of the two houses | roads to cross with their trains the present | new public buiiding in Chicpo on the site of o B N B & M. raiin ors of a Contest, and Comm-nt | would be sent when they were 1o meet for a place here between the Riverton and Camp- | of representatives it was his duty to rocog- | cxisting bridse is denied and travel and com. | the present government budlding. agens BUEIPnso ol the B M. liinad Uiy thio Agtreatt Brother, general oassacro, the place of meeting to be bell clubs for the championship of thiscounty. | nize. This opinion seitles tho legislative | merce 18 therahy delaved and interrapied Reprosentative Perkins, frgm_ the commit- | 8Erived from Lincolu this evenlug, Iu the | TSin SRR e Hear Fort Walsh, Upon receipt of this ine R It vesulted in 77 to 72 in fayor of Campbell. - | doadlock whick has uow existed two. weeks. | ™T0wing to tha low and flat charaeter of tho | teoon Indian affairs, today. reported a bill to | Equeral managers private ear 1o bo prosent | Cniovdo, Jan 23~ [Special Telegram to | ¢lu 5 the departiment Lok prompt steps B} Setvisianlid e land on both sides of the river atand fn the | open to settloment certaim. portions of the | Weod ia aid. | The 1St spilke will he deiven | L F BeEj—Rumors have been corvent for | o gueil any demongtrations, and if any run y ARRESTED AT THE ALTAR. Sl Balloting in Hinois, vicinity of the proposed location of the | Cherokee outlet. The billi ds amended pro- | ;pits Voo™t omorrow. Trains, how: are | several days thav the will of Emma Abbott is | ners from the Unfted States do cross the " SewixerteLn, I, fan. 23.—Another ballot | bridge desired to be constructed under the | Vides that a fair settlement be made with the | 1o¢ 15 begin running regularly before Sun- | to be contested, Tt bas been said that the | boundary the; | be promptly arrested. i Sad Shock to a Youthful Bride in | for United States senator was taken by the | provisions of this bill it will be impractic- | Cherokees, the lands to become part of Okla- | gay February 1. ground upon which the attempt is to be made i ¢ : ) Salt Lake Oity. legislature today. As it showed no change | 3bl¢ if nobabsolutely impossible to construct homa, Bl SO 3 = is @ clause that provides for the testing of the Fort Dougina Troops Home, . | Sur Laxe, Utah, Jan, 2.~ (Spacial Tolo- | from tho previous one another was ordered, | * MO vastrictions and vequirements Ordered Favorably Beported, Kine e Robolllous Ruade | bodyby elaotrioity aftor doath ad boga pro- | BaaLaxe, Tish, Jao, Sh[0pectal Tee 8 gram to Tu Brr/|-Willlun H. Wagner | the Farnors' Mutual Benofit association men | contained in tho bill the wso. and navigutios | _WASINNGTON, January 3%-The Anderson | Kaxsas Orry, Mo, Jan. 88 -Aleastfoar | | o, 000, e clause has not, it scems, been [ BT 0 s Brvl Phe Tort Douglas B . and Miss June Fereer of tais city stood up, | announcing they were ready to goon with | of the river by boats or rafts is amply and | Tesolution, directing tho intertate commerce | 1ines at Kansas City—the Wabash, Missourl | .04 ouy, troope Tetumied foday frem Pine Rilg 1l before Probate Judge Barth this morning | the bulloting. i sufficlently provided for. The bill is favored | commission to report to congress all infor- | Pacific, Santa Fe, and Alton—have refused | io 2 ™y v 1 b vother of Emma, is not, | GFeney nnder the impression that there will 1) 3 s ¥ dlten inaatine Soven more ballots were taken without | and its passage strongly urged by the eiti- | mation It has with referemeeto the western | to be governad by Midgely's order that the o b 3 @ 15 0ot | g apdtier outoreak in the spring, A for the purpose of being urited in wedlock. | o passag gly urged by Rasiatan daraad b thatmisiont (While § 41 3 : - | change and the jolat assembly adjourned | zens of both Omaba and Council Bluffs, railroad agreement and whether or not it | advanced rate on grain, cffective January MOWOVGE BLATIAQ 8 e ‘FUMOJ yihe mrr—— § As the judicial tyer of matrimontal knots}was | until tomorrow on i motion. from- the. repube With the amendmonta. herein proposed | VICIAtos the. nGErstate. COEMECS. Luvw, e8| soouild ta o tutis. Lo annited to sl sevon. | 8hould not be surprised if it were truo, ho Heloova Mis SabbAth 11 pronouncing thew man and wife, a deputy | lican side. Immediately after reconvening | the bill will correspond with senate bill 4380, | today ordered favorably —1eported to the | sikaments priotto. the dain tho now rate | 5aid today, #it will result in no good to the [ xu v Fan, 25, —|Special Telegram to § United Statos mavshal stepped {n and ar | the house adjourned uniil tomorrow, which has been submitted to the sceretary of | house by the comumerce committee, R Ao R T1TE e goutetors, for thoroasen thet when whebody | o 's, S Sa Socenh &, b ot ki 3 A8 Yot . A by bim referra ORiafof ans s A ) o gefianco $ ey | i3 taken to Detroft for cremation the electric J 2] Joseph K 0rgc ke rested tho groom on_the chargo of robbIug | Missouri Boycots the World's Falr. | Warond bim roferied to the chiel of i Colonel Flagier Nomnated. e re-billing all grain in thiv city at the rate | o el pe_ applied. We did not know | the city court will wend bis way to his syna- ) former emplover named Admire in Evanston . Al G0 Dt aaa S o0t auly reported thereon as v ! on whieh it was shipped prior to January 15, P - ) 4 L . X ¥ ; v0., of §2,800 VR v | JeFpERsoN City, Mo, Jan. %, —The resolu- | will more 1ully and at large apvear by a copy WasiiNaToN, Jan., 23,—Thepresident to- [ iha Rack TIslund rond is sy far the. only one | Of =~ the —clause until reuding — the | gogue tomorrow just as Lie has been doing Wyo, of £,800and a lot of jowelry, Ad- [ tion which was tabled in the house yesterday | of said report, which is hereto attached, day sentto the senate the momination of | that wants to live up to the order. YOUe | will ten d after death. By that | guoey Saturday for many o vear past, In mireis a cattle man and employed Wagner | 1 roforence to tne world's fair Appropria. o fully conform with said senate bill and | ¢ i i NARRIG 450,000 time decomposition was fur advanced. Those i vili " P i e e S R A T oference to the world's fair appropria ST San:OFTRTIL SAL #040°0 Dt pRd Colonel Flagler as chiet of the orduance de- ¢ who proposd to contest the will, should fivst domg so, however, he wili be flying in the ponurious man and is inclined to | tion bill was called up today und passed. It | A0 0%, BIOCUCREG O i L"'lt“(.‘w“:_' partment with the rank of brigadier general, The Atchison Bo:ds. read the clause which provides that a contest | face of Chief Judge Ihrlich who Las issued hoard his mouey instead of bankiug | declares it tobe the senso of the house that | the committee 4 S Bostox, Mass, Jan, 33, —| S pec »mmend amendments,” Telegram | jy any beneficiary will be equivalent to cut- | his dictum that Judge Neuberge shall hold forthe world’s fair | - ‘The amendments were fully given in a Bre He Will Get Well. to Tue Bee.]-The Atchison people assert | ting off that fndividual. Some members of it. Tle had the cash mentioned in aun old can | no &ppropriation be made e court on thav day. The latter, who was fn the cellar and claimed that in some meaner | While the elections bill is pending in congress | special yesterday, together with reference to Cnrcaco Jan. 23, —|Speeidl Telegram to | thatnothing has as yet been done with refer- | her company are, I understand, dissatisfied | ooied onoof the eity 5 Ut the recent ) B the latter kot to krnjnw of its whereabouts, | aud further that not a penny bo expended by | the Jetter froni ihe war departmont. Tho | Tuk Ber.|—The doctors in attendance upon | encoto tho talked of exchange of St. Loufs beeanse of hor not leaviug thown somethiug: | glaction, is an orthodox Feorew and in uc- A On tho morning of Junuary 11 ho awoke to | Missouri shoud the force bill become a law. | houseund senate bills are now amended to | Sir Knight Jobu O. Dickerson, upon whom | and San Francisco, first preferred, for now | 50 utended to, T believe, but death camo b oprqance with the tenots of his faith ho pro- find Wagner gone, Suspecting that all was : — — conform exactly, oue with the other. The i Pyl o b i1 | before she could carry out such intentions.” | fory 1o yttend worship on the Hebrew Sab- } Bot ight hio went to his cellar and found by Texas and the Force Bl hiouso report was drawn by Mr. Mason o | 10 Skin of bis brothes Magus was grafted ( 4 per cent bonds aud uotbing will be unty o e bath. Chief Judge Ehrlich, although him- 9 can and cash missing. He at once sot about | Austiy, Tex., Jan u the house today | Chicago, Who says the bill will soon be | Tecently, at the Emorgency hospital, veport | the hceounts of tho wot are alf wade ui, The Weather Fovecast, olf thodox Jew, attends o his devo- looking for him with the result us stated. | R o 3 s tat be' 13 mending rapidly. © Dr. Febgor | Which will not be until sows time nexi ; L i self an orthodox Jew, atten oking fo N result s stated. | Ropresentative Moody introduced o joint | passed. ending ¥ . Ferg month. For Omaha and Vicinity—Fair; slightly | tions on Saturday morning and to his court Whasner denies the affalr. bus things took | o ¥ 9 : : . suid today that ho was ost sanguine | mOuth. blrii iy 5 Sy foh I3 ' . Aebiadly oomy for Mo ™ Hal s nES 100X | resolution opposing an appropriation to have FADDOUK DOES NOT OPPOSE THE BRIDGE. PRl i et e R e RO : coldos inesy in the afternoon, It fs understood e RORRL e L Exs MBS g0 tthn Aad 'lnl‘u ok p.;y;nhmu at the world’s fair shou'd | Seaator Paddock received a peck of tele- | fhink that the loss from death of the graft o wo "\':l"l"jl a "f‘,j: : ; For Nabraska—Warmer; fair; southwest- | -t'lmlwn-\ywlw wer o 'vll v, }' “r‘ 9pen .‘-‘L’.-‘uf,fi his frieuds ara in deep trouble over the mat. | 0 10O bill pass. grams today from Omaha stating that the | will amount to much and is free to predict uNBArOLIS, Minn, Jau. 93,~The Journsl | ovly winds, . £ U9 RIMAFROON ANG B RIS SHURS &8 Tor, ‘H1s wite. wno"'fl e Rl i o e — norning papers reported him s opposed to | that his patient will get well. ¥ | cluims to have positive information today For Towa—-Warmer; fair on Saturday w \‘lIhk(-ly\uiml’llrlknAlf| s hin, woman, 13 completely prostrated and fears | gy e HATMNS LAWIR IR e now Ouala bridge and, urging bim o - - that Jotn M n, president and general | Westerly wiuds, s 3 | s g 2 3 o 1y R ey fron B et 2 xp1Narons, Ind, Jan, 23.~In the Louse | ¥ the bridge bill. Senator Paddock Hobard and Wall on Trial. manager of the Kansas City road, and C, H, | , For South Dakota—Wurmer; gencrally Gutragas on Ohinese in Ore | today @ resolution asking Indiwu's repre- d thi’s evening that there was not a word % - ; s Clty 3 h fair; winds shifting to southerly. PENDLETON, Ore,, Jan. 23— Allthe Chinese —_— N & TR | of traths in the report and that its promulg oreo Hovard sagf. A. Wall,'y¥o wees | Holdrodg ont, have hoou indloted | ST PRNRLEERY ik Siaty Hours of Agony. .‘.‘.'lii“‘“1‘;3.'»'{‘"‘1'“.“(‘&'"3’ O oront $3uinstdNO | tion was a wilful fubrication. 84 1 arrested for trying o get away with three | by the U States grand jury for vicating Vosting with suicidal Intent, | Inundrymen aud laborors Lave:beea driven Nw Yonk, Jen, 23— [Special Telogvam to | loy bill was piopted. peal e M tenator Paddock says he desires to amend | valises full of drugs wnd medicines belong- | the section of the interstaie ‘comme L e R Considoratie in. | Trom tho tawns of Wostern Athons sud Yun D |—Gecrge Kendall of Arlington. N. | h thae bill 8048 to requirm tho commencement of | ing to tho Richardson arug company, wero | probibiting discrimination lu vates. terest 1s manifeated'1n the ocase of Ugorgo | U84 DY S mob. A report trom "'h'“""l “ IR HEEALL 0 AP v coustraction not later than January 1, 1802, | tried in police court yesterday ., afiéruoon. e - g raors e - . says the dircharged white section hands 1, who came ore Wednesday sufforing frow |~ Rilled on &t iustead of two years from the passage'of the | The goods found in the krips wers ldentified | AnAUIFIng tuto Allcged Vil ! Harrls, who porsists in_ fusting with suicidal | a5, ‘U, Geharis, WP SR BEOR 2y drephobia, died ata hospital th's morning | wraisaey, Pa, Juo. 23, act, and that it shall be completed on or be- | by members of the Richanison company and | C11CAGO, Jan, L. —Superintendent ¢ fntent. Althougzh twenty-six days have ! (o), the plac 1t 15 rumered that the & terrivle agony. Ho was consclous almost | two Hungurisus were kilied o « Wi/ge uear | fore January 1, 1803, instead of February, | were said to be worth aboi 150, 1 | of the Western Railway Weighing A sessed since the last 1worsel of fourd sed ¢+ part v of white men who raided the Chinese S50) the last a1 i fr e T 3 e § Y1 )y Y about §130. The case | ¥ L I L ast and pussed away suddenly after | Lere LY o exilvsd train, {1504 He Also dewre. ‘o av.end section 2 of | will Le comuleted today. | tion and luspection uvean is icvestigilug | 98 lips, he is still alive, altho gn very weak. | (0 Cter in cluer Wwus Aro on Lheir way bere,