Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, February 26, 1891, Page 1

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2d, 1891, NUMBER 250, ROLLED DOWN A HIGH BAN, ONLY STRAGHT BUSIY o e o SYOWS, | s o 1T IS FOUD N0 EVIDENCE: RIZONUS GREAT FLOOD, Almost Annibitated by Proof of Coll Silver Logles Sreaking of the Levee Iation Elud ing Comntittoss FOUR KILLED AND MANY INIURED. BROKE HIS OPPONENUSNECK. | BUFFALO BILL ON THE LATE CANPAIGN. | 'l 1a | wing | MOUNTAIN TRAINS AL ABANDONED Y0 REPORT OF THE lunderson 1 *addock, Peculiar and Fatal End of an Ohio ferson ealled together the mem- | Prize Ring Meetin Heds Lobhying tor the Friendly In diNn comimittee and before |y Number POOL INVESTIGATION, of California People 1t . Senator Cameron the Only Man Frame Broke, with Erighital h dians Colonel O'Bierne's Services oriat t e o Have Perished by Drowns Results Details ot the v Hittand Canada - Washing« i v ing A Disastrous Tornado Ferible A e ¢ ton News Notes, - v in Indian While Going Down Greade the Engine Pouched Owenby Called o Daes fng Romancer What the Seareh Didn'e Reveal ment would pre oo, e o 51 : v dion was the winter ! tra f ngresss portince that tiis matter s proimy » St Jund v the appro- | Ritended to. The we garorally oéhy iat s senate, even | T helieye, will assist, aud my conversi 1 A L6 ailver with night ses possible of course | tion vith members of h an commit ; ‘ sl Aty ; . o | to which Senator. Manderson with gveat ] ! : ‘ publicge Ll dEh measures which can be | i gy g introduced mo personally, | believe | near Guunison and com wt interval i \ ' tho silvor or, O aba, | finished 1o very fe urs, but it s ont of | thiut tie matter will pas during the day at several points on the line i e toP wore ) [ i v 3 iarns, Onma e | through if o 51161 Clody 18 ity there should | There ave two big slides between Loadville wore ¢ : il nator offers sevious objection, You | be official recoguitiou on the part. of the | 4nd Climax rank ircetosix feet deep LAY LA TR A ] b Rt Bldbik: Blwflett Triy t we h mited debate yet i the sen. | government of the connection —of - the | 5 "iim “aid Remiey, covering over f How the Revolt of the American Asso- i i \ited States ministesd M, Crmer Mo ! Grond Pacif Ihe closure res vet pending, | Wi O GEETUHT polits fo tho | hundred feet of track with four feot of | ciation A fTeces Them by cable to pive the 1L 008 E 1 Bismarck: 1L G, Fdw Had we wrovis s conld do agreat | fact that 450 Indians | who have | One big av o down near Pitkin | S . und M S8, Awes, Hel deal f ty next Wednes- f been connected at vorious times with bis | ot duimped it R 1 5o mare, Sioux City e business enterpriso were each and all ae- | packed hard to t pth of fourteen feet. | i ; At t-dohn M vig ! il tively and oficiently eneaged on behaif of the | There are several others over ne v i U that exag AL the LM, B Juime scon general impression on | LAY B SECAE S S tlon dating the | nison, « wlimes usad in the M. L Bl N BevHiTE AT government and agaimst host iring th © porsois who ape hoan excuse for additional reason fow Lute trouble, An et rnest offort was made by A telegram received from Baldwin st H. 812 . e T T e e pass tho shipping bill | Am i o Non ot fesistet | that the snow was neavly seven feot deop Avay and House. W T e foration of the Indinn bill int o ] ? . M0 DATEE ouse : house, scxure an amendment providing | blocked and it was dar i e Cu i ille, O. 1 ame nents o o house at . £ p” influenc i unendments of the house, but, | 414855 dians should be permitted to engage | for fear the j ) 1 bl Fiisk W < Senator Alliso 1, asingle senator uch legitimate evhibitions, outside of the | SHOW ¢ ! v : : f autitta the Mus. Diarey, Dayton, O ition to tho point of makin 1t was defeited upon a point of order by Con- | mornin i i fo. obtaln i and Mus, Major Bes Tt aeTh DI g gressman Cannon. An attempt will be made | €ame iir b ety it lebat t g WACIN Y Gy Sl Qe St | that the employment of [ndians in [ ¢TOrt was mide Yoral: 4 § i i somio casos i 5. ANNA BN s v licection of general legisla- | this divection s m in_the line of | lon o 3 | e tiere and three chilirer : It 5 thoueh the inter. | progrss, and to the sdvantage of tho govorm- | Wb v is or \ e Hixiy Fox i v . g nal the Daddock pure | yent in dealing with hiostiles. Rl 5 ¢ t nd, or thaf A K y fooil bill, ngor lard. bill and o largo ooy A Ao Sl ; i S : ‘.M,H\i JW. ( \ g R aaab S ilsite B mriett fon of the seeretary of war, Major | Jois ¢ 3§ standing the fuct the session from this ile, surgeon, s ed | s 1 | f BliveR S 3 H timo f \ 't Jbon on next | from further duty with the First i se 3 y evidenca * te. which was L n Wl ALy boe continuous, | Pine Ridge and ‘will return to his i t knowx Mus, S 1, Trenton, O went into « Anarmy relving board hav t 1 which O 1y Ind 1 % (e otliE 1 Matthew Markiand, First g . ¥ . v ' 1 wshingrton during s 1 be tated for active seryic I cording Dona G o, Tnd A or aiiven T 8 | B < 1y He nee granted him December e Vewlinds, Curros 1 s orry, 0. _ 8 N i AEtmontof thatliaita. it A : 5 : i Hio A et DS A \ the retary of war, | extc JOWLK is ut her ovders on account of d i A . \ \ catest sdue. Had wave of absenoo ¢ f ¢ : partied. VitneD.CE anti for him the settlers in_west and Chapin, assistant surveyor, danu- | iy the 3 G tedvels i ¢ s parts of \ t Nebraska would have carvied their | ey 31, department of Dakota, is extende Wensinn i 5 > | ild have been slang 1 rs, published wd maintained agonts king up month Loss of s in Calitornia i [ atunenp A order just issued from the war dey i ) e of s ata ratio bF G S e i v | reignedin th tof ¢ the roterad list of iho azmy wptain 'hi ILOYALOPY RIS A 0NLE, < | wit Milw i 3 v y 1. Remington, Nineteenth infantry squs had lost their lives in the ) % bk : [ 1 1 nembered Thomas H. i.ogan, Pifthnfantry family of Charles Waltts is also u 4 1MONG THE LEGISLATURES, X beot neral > W. t. Miller, Eighteenth infantry: neay and it is supposed the 0 t ntriou tho 5 ) st before the dian ! oy ienth cavalry N } v moval to the b { & s s N . ) i ¥ u ,\“'. i ‘l"“‘}\: \‘~ ""'“l)\‘ ""ml\l-l“»- Lir ;_‘ ! drow The Wells family, consistir Michigan Democrats Steal a March ; v wd and vember, and arvest Sittin enant Robert H, Youug, Fourth infan g others favorir islation Killed the kngine Me 11 1pon @ cha edition, butthatie | Pirst Licutenan. freank S Rice | man, wife aud bave, was drowned at Duarte, and Capture (he Senate, Tlista wastieu Ol hewi AR tho) pyvirey, la, Feb, 25, The Rock Island | tion of summoned bacik from the hostile countr First artillery irst Lioutenant | and the bodies of two Mexicans were found NG, Mich committee Las reason to believe that this froight crashed futo the rear of n Wabash | free coinage and a r o, order from the prosident, at a poiutless | grancis Wooibridge.. | seventh infantry; | in the sume neighborhood. S. Lourens was | ate republicans, at by commission, whichOwenby descrilies as “thd this movning, demolishing the special | Criticized majority of the commitice 5 B o ahe | Best Lieutonsil~ (Pysen R Bire Hasgeenad ¢ Wikpiogtor., The worskof the | four 'Patrons of iHusbandry senators, have | bead of the r pool,” had uny councetion R wifliks be euplndr ™ FE “:} {agricalture for mot ading on the anti-| & - usked him today | et Ninth eavitvy: First Lieutenant | g0 (O . t Downey | had & majorivy until” yosterdag. A number | With thesilver speculations or expended any wnd wrecking the engine. Engineer Damp | (iHONHL Flo denovneed the republican s 1 3 stured Sitting Bull | Sofon F. Maesoy, 1tk artillory : FirstLieu- | 109 8 probably T at ey @ e 4 sl money otherwise (AR for the purposes above was killed, for throttling groas national measures, n the effect. Buf- | tenant Georgo N. Chase, Fourth infantry: | @it sl 1o, DRkt L Bl ten > vention | gyated organization appears to bo simly Me. Cau naving 1 f Jull would have | Second Lieutenant Julius H. Weber, Eighth ‘-;‘ ¥ H rivers D f e o1Eban e ineidue) t lar i 1 many ott Azl pt \ L ith me in | jufanty, aud Second Licutenant Charles D, 1o & eniony 0 Ll s, opinion le or from ywiley, Second infantr Sleng. 1 ki 1 to g I The is no v I'his evening's Star corroborates the st ety % Hard Skivmish ment made in & Ber special list night of the | SYCDT i e t ] vi peculat mishied a ba ) 1 [ ¥ v the b ) v " \ 3 ¢ Henry's batallion is to b ussige card from . 2 Y t v repros rose t d o i & s Va., and Colonel | Satalities Near Los Angeles, % t t \ t 1in any v pool o ar CEZILE'S REVOLUTION, Success Attends the Fleet in Several \ syndls ve op i 1 today 1 lation that MISCELLANEOL for and the bill 'will ' J Y 3 ¢ e 5 Englishimen Buying Morigngess f English Clarles H. Grosven Ohio for the po: o 5 o : f v ws fop ST ! wa od by all the Obio deleg Joods were eral Grosvenor has splendid qual lc and fences wer z taught t % (ter . senate. el ; s for the position and s very warm Raoe % A Feb. 1 . + Ll L end of the administration, The only thing Tornado in In FO0DS Wero sur y ¢ wi ki ) t conld come in the way of his appoint JErrERsoNviLE, I S vho huad fought gallantly. iy adjourned as a mark of re SERVICES OF COLONEL O'BIETNE. 3 i Sot I ad; k 5 OF N 5 1o fact that Obio has, bosides the | town s in e ‘- nvyllv.‘ Hu‘ : No fore Senator Wi of Maryland 1 17, O'Beirne, late colonel of the | seerctary of the treasury, the solicitor of in rsidents were killed 1tis probable o - Twenty first iufantry, vecently assigned to | temal revenue, the deputy commissioner ot ) e i it al Two Democratic Machimes, Fort Sidney, was a familiae figurein Wash- [ internal vevenue, the sixth auditor, several | down of the el tow ver Liere @ was dono in the ey it years. He was appointed to | chiofs of division (one of which is a brother | yard, Houses rocked Governor Bulkley to Governor Hiil e L L thiee wecks ago. | of the g the first assistant post i born of Awerican | tastor d the chief of 5 \ ing suall town m Canada, October | Spoetors being Coldnel W Inji[BSiendaun S His father wasat_one time a well | lato p ter at Cincinnat, and the layer | Orehiards were devi judge in Detwit, Mich, 1iewas Gen- | Major E. G, Rotabone of Himilton, 0. | damace w al Lewis Cass' private secvotary during the | “Toft of Cincinnati s solicitor | houses, barns an latter's it viis secrotary of state under tho United States, & position | moli et 1zer factory, twon s ap) i ey in th e division of j tricts Cal Hoads Block which he Sy Franc He took Senator-elect Kyle of South Dakota ooy T Ut pected m the ety hou Colonel L Sy pr tent of 1 farme aameage 1vos and who was ul I's tra for the senate, is b 1 rapl f Representative | 1 cun haudie a p P. Perryof Daver Whit it », NI IITE AND CANADA v ) M A Let-Up at Pasade : times 1 week, Oras much oft us train The Fayerweather Millions oy 0L £ IMARGRIE L trom Bl Talo (ban Vaugha Wan | 5 ! nion, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley railroad St v ourtéen miles and back, six times a week, o ch more sev r s much ner as trains may run, from 1 ) 1 g I .‘ 3 Murch 16, Peiry S, Heamn Laborers frozen to Death, 1 ‘ t LA e mbarrassed. . q GrEAT FALLS, M I a has y 4 v ¥ ‘ J S Fostor's Commission Signed. P ; this alleg pivacy, Mr. Hitt sald WasiINGrox, Feb. 3.—The president has | S0 ok HE e ST today that wis - very much sur- | signed the commission of Charle O | B T B Dispelled the ha prisec t the Canadian high commissioner | ary of the tecasuey, and it man is badly froze D, I should aprivte he will” assume his new duties to 3 . L # % mornin Buried in walide. w1 ¢ 1 M. Foster took the asth of ofiice t B an T O will make a vigorous : y ! s snowslide demolished the Steamship Arvivals., Red Jdacket mi H Hamburg—The Morama and H, Holshar Now York Tlio Anc Worst seen in Years, M Peb, 25, -One of - tssuving the Qu don—The Den Cold Wave in fowa sacemaker, s May 1 ard on the Boomoers. Ofice Predictions, The Weather Fore Sent Away for Safety, ) i £ Away 2 5 Two Hun ; hiered Bult A The Fire Record oy $ON. aDd. N it 4 G t ,_ oL SiprRk Y 3 foars ¥ Tudiana Cuts Down or exchange Sold Church Faie 1ottery Tickets, B ! Feb, 25, ) National Educators, B0t A probat e 1ch was i ¢ 1 4 el A Ballot Reform in Arkansa Liebreioh's New itomedy, iniar . ¥ T : \ | Gyt Bexuy, Veb. 2.—-Prof, Li L 4 " iracy, Mr B tha Aus

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