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THE OMAHA DALy BEE TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 3, 1801, i T NUMBER 255 RED RIVER VALLEY 1ANDS, i | T ATTITCDE OF THE KAISER i eru 1 Kept. RUSHISG WORK 1N (ONGRESS. | ot BOTHSIDES ARE - CONFIDENT, that G vl ‘I\ V;}H\ yGeneral Toel teavored e § Hard on Freach Play STOPPING A MANITO AND GRAB ) L BA LAND GRAE General Deficicney Amondinsnt CHANCELLOR CAPR.VI WANTS TO RESIGN, | t IT NOW GOES TO THE PRESIDENT. / WIN FIRST BLOOC What the Ageicalturl Appropeiation | 9 ¥ s Provides Land s hanvks in Ok L Erench Fadies Moot and | o Senator Manderson Chosen President Dance WithGermanus no More ProTempore and Ingalls Given 1 t pore Adopted Witk out My homa-Congressional Comes friilice \Work i Violent Speeches m Spadn's v Paris, el 3 R o for the Binal Vote on - that the tinl a Vote of Thanks fur Cours ition Prepar 1t Cry of Treeason Mar 8 thir ten : 4 Me. 1 a lurge ¥ At re ! e prog ts of tho \ 9 Wle extravagane hod AR i Kota 1 1 s Prance, « on Briti ervice will be distri e N “yoney / : : ' departy t t 1 ' i s exaltat ) of those who waited on them amou within t PROCEEDINGS OF RLLADMENT. | and his attac { s 1) eauitably Attantic, Mexican, Gulf mmed up as f st The pro and Pacific ports, The vessels are to b and transparent. dodgee 1o 000,000, 0 1tom wis' sty s laid down, but whether they will he supre X : « ' A Method Wanted to Mitigante the i American built ships, owned and oficered by | of the | ny i lo s Xt tim eon. By quent deci t Dense London Fogs, | Something on the OIA Man's Mind American — citizens, and the erew Mr Paddock introduced into the discus- | recment this wmorning the matter was Lo Spectal Cablegram to Loxnoy, Mareh & —[Special Cablegram to | be composed principally of American the Conger lard bill, but [ mede a special — order for 8 o'clock will grovern i tho present ca ) R 7 For 5 i B Lovd Rana venill is| citiens, The vessels areto be coustr {¥ vas saou tound up by the deelaation, on aftornoon. When the iy S SRtk par Le. Vanee, that the Conger lard | ppe ary C g ofitee, it of i1l was dead havi edin North Dakota t governmer P of and limit of tho st Al W new su bject time arrived showing very great indifference toparliamer fter the latest und most approved tvpes, ( o, the leader of the prohiition for | tary af Ho acts #s if ho had some. [ Yiod int four classes. Vessols of the fi b s today sl tho gove I ot [ gyt i e i second and thivd elass will_be construct 3 jaxt ¢ il v o th ¢ W | b ; b at something | with particular referenco to prompt s 1ot bt final | port, called the latter up. Kittredge, the Lurge Lauds, whict u \ o : ot that to gt | Mmakes very ushappy. Mo avoids | economical conver g Vof, | o1 the loor and who headed the minority re- jon wto ausiliaty nay s resotvad until tor morn leader of the resubmissionists, moved that | A ' t Wales only | eruiserson plans approved by the secrotary PRLICL legislative | the senate proceed to consider railre i i rint A ni o xious toget away from England, | of the navy agreedito ant conference N 8§ 10 13evpt has not made his case ar coipe i to be paid for mail s the resubmission of ~prohibition, ey civil ther with the majority and minority ro 1the governmaat route v 1 I tion providing for i of the majority report Supreme Court 5 L ¢ t ting ceveral circ A “eandid WasiinGToy, March Herabaii s New O s . ! adan did | ey, Mareh 2 . s 1 i i Heints, Horton, Byrae, French, Kittredee, 3 i Bir] —The actio t - i n v s or s t o Schnadt, Schotield, Potter, Washas in regard to the passparts in Alsace-Loveait 1 . i % baugi, Stewart, Wickham, Mck isill recaved by som ponservativas e wth of Koy f Sheafe, White, Wilrodt, s by the freissinnige part I'no I ‘ 0 € 0 i il after | Against - Scott yoM Petege passpIF m i s s tran A r asa further mark of re- | man, Mathews, Birch, Wartier, Crawlord, Conference Commitiee Work i 5 But Ferauson de it tlieiocaduct of o 3 2 T e o . iplom u ehel ' was it courts he 801, was I 15 and nays on a viva voco toput the question, Soudan Hear, hear My does the government recogn! i o v overcigty over Kassul bill havea The Hawalia Sl erime b L > 0 8 & d t ,“,‘ :, Ly S 3 f d sof tho i 0 ngs of the S t lan appropria n 1 : that t Wasiixaroy, March I'he perany fifton years b Retorm that : i : 1 ! : o ! ment, with tho r rom Wasi Ma 1 Huvaiin g iy reform equivalent toone-third of that pa the Uited State y patet npa o Mr. Hule gave notice that i consideration today, Th L bill was also . 3 ible mitiy Tt Western On i 4 That ¢ pedery 5 Mar th on of abat f N Bt Central n { the Mexican u was retained 4 A i 1 5 { f _ HEGroes Bh the i ssed th ot ¢ ina bi e i i 1 v v tated that 1 all but two or three poi il oI 2 \ ¢ s ice commission goes o w tricting Utal s still oy MR Ihe house conforees accepted e el R 1 thodebate ontho navy estimates Sie J 8 a Iment® be concurred in rather | Missonla & Northern railrond the rightof way provision givine the i and L p ¥ GBS ot S RIAG I LA Bl s wman—1%, L Stayror, Fagle | thanthe danger of a m ble bill | throvgh the Flathead Indian reservation in “{‘ 'l'""‘ ; approval of iwwvm - vaval budget must tate the tot weles 12 Rohrbacke. Boone, Ta. | fy of the treasury, to oxclange goll bars for ceded Correctt 5 ! 4 HIol0ta ont =M. H. Day, Rapia City tor the v r O1jtts [ating o exviangokEall e A Needed Coreection. number of war ships Chitir e on ! L 11 Da, Rapla 1 | currod.” Subsidizing ships, o held. was not After the passage of a number of unim- | the majority report to be udopted unless thoy tion toimpose for such exchan Wasiise March 2—The amendment | in reserve and builling; the agerezate ton & p, DA0QS going toincroase commerco, The only way | Portant bills, the rules were suspended and | were compelled to, Itis claimed that which, in his judgment, shall equa o | to the Indian appropriation bill adopted by BAEG ANGISKADSIRMGAE" D" A bR corm? | Uy — M a2 Hiitton, Lin. | Foumve momusmas ue wiv cmssniy W 10 | pao, *onate bill passed for, the erction of & | prohibitionists voted for it in_order to of nanufacturing the tars thesenate Saturady oveniug, ApIIOPTIAUNE | DA with that of forcien powers. bodcdos | & | wvas simply and nakodly a-gife TSNS IR | pew mint building iv Phildelobia ot g ok | g matter befora the Lousg withont The conferces onthe naimn appopristion | £200000 to pay the friendly Siux for prop- | containing ~ similue returis - from the | ““At the Briges i, Beriseh, Mr, and Mus, | OWCrs of the countey e LAY, 88,8150 W e T T vt the aamn way agall AMODE those,eon: bill have failed to aree c es on | erty lost or destr duringtiie late troubles | colomes. He dilated upon the growtn B. “Thomas, Lincol Morrill moved to concur in the Mr. Soutells of Maine asked unanimous | Farlane. Among other dofibfful oués ave the sundey vl bill have reached an agree- | was introducel and advoeated by Mr. Man- | of colonial vee and the increns AU the ( Mauriott, darhin LB AL DU CRRLEMERET T eI LI DI ECU ISRl L xs Nt concen e paragraph relating to | d Mr. Leaganas erroncously stated, | of British respousivilities, Sie W Ouaha L v granting i pension 0 $2,50) (o the widow Vien the il was before the h 1o the world's fair, which is amended to appr e Vernon Harcourt described the Speech At tho G Seott, Omaha. | gIoE oTaubsiclos, s did 1 Porter.” Me Bunn of Narth taro- | fizht eame on the wi inte W00 as proposed ¢ house KELLED BY FALLING SLATE J. Coleomb as similar to the notes of a At the Brovoort-(i. B, Andrews, R. Ham. | &1 e Sty | lina € 1 N ke MU 1 of S500000° prop enate Which naval experts are aceustonied to I iaton, Omangs Mrs,.. Cheisty J; Danforeh IR o ithdrew his ohy the bill passd the governument eshi bit Mirce Towalidt Meet With a | oinduce thenatin to helieve that the uay N s T Loy nays, 88 ( bizin com ! e Dauth and military expen XUl Cra Weeks, G rand Philadelphia, would s 1w riated, of which 16,000 errible Death, ave, would” be i AC s S ik without ex peiding a war. Not a4 sing repairs, and the Pa ady iitnagors Orrevwa, Ta, Mareh 2~ [Special T i % e speaker ¢ v 0 SPARKS FROY TIE WIRES. Tl R f Senatorelect Ky aw, ana il nmitte would have an opport itary affaiv vould be so referred calleditup, The bill was p cond reading and will como up in rogular order probubly day after tomorrow for final | ! passage. The question naturaily avises, why v T B did the prohibitionists lay down ana allow At azan exprc wish that the commission and of tk o their intensity 1 E : A I'he Sc bill was passed granticg the Se Tine: Bee. |-Moses Northway was export Agricultural faliug slto S threateied. By the de i W ASHING 10N ¥ today and 1 1 CIC Ol At Spring thi i Mu scam o Tie Bi:e S ba g L (o Towa Municipal Flections the world to a neutral flag! | U i ¢ 3 15y ) L s e, co | Crustow, Ta, March weevam | Rice b decl mtrabaud of w 0 ans Lo b B | uspect cattle, hogs and igs fu_ subm to Tre Bre, —The cit n today was | what if wheat e declar w cal t Mr. Shern; 4 8 T 4 veof, which ard that it shall b SN Sl ety | truband il a i t i TRk £ 'the pa Ssenator Mand tate commerce. Houses, which is in the natu SN . i pro temp aspend the valos aad pass [ re n: second, that it snall b wueh to the declaration | ey mu . mamed to b | ureof tie i ) s Yeas, 161; nays, 0, | which is in the natur gations concerningthe feasibility of exte fines. The saloons are 10p, supremiey in ev f the wori ey B, Atherton, who declined the ap. | SChite to My, Ingails f N the bill providing for | that is, legislates, and therefore e LR tment of | government woull grant the mformati it (O UL BES g of the report on dis- | signatiive of the governor. They 1 for. Sie J Coleomwb thereupon mo The preliminay stateientof the Pennsyl- | iMpartisl manner i which i ovoe es of appropriates § should the matter pass the senate in i S e oy et Int |infxy stglaannot 4 eyl it A perforined thedutics of | Foryamting 10,00 copics. ent shape they will make the first fich Shous the | president pro tempore oth resolutions | “j Perkins called up the conferen et | me. Resubmissionists are perfect = N v mado. 1 4% | weee agreedito nnd the oathiotiofics wesiad- | ontie Tndian anpr on- oill, disagr on this phase of the question. 'I'h Wil D nd No Explanation. Mg mpany:4 il ministered to Mr., Manderson the senate on the appropriati have cons AN At ey ¢ rom the flooded districts through The house Wil relating tothe treaty of re- nufacture cover the spirit ble bonds and regulat fous. Ihe other new items are; To local, except, porhap 1 of the the demands of foreigy markots for Unite States sgriculturil profucts, $25%: 1 en- | the prolibitory law, and the main questic able the secretary to collectind disseminate | afecting the fiquor’ trafiic was, “Shall the | fied the vania fuformation regirdiug silk culture, to pur- | saoons be taxed or sha y ™ ived without a division. carnings, $133.521,000; ‘net chase exgrs and mulberty trees and conduct | The demoerats favor experiments in silk reding m the Distriet of | and the republicans the cr : moni No'k o8 Columbin, £5,000; for the purchase of distri liquor law. Derr, deno , Losnox, March. 2 pecial Cablegram to adndicate that the water 15 pidly | ciprocity with the Hawaiian istuids was | bution of seéds to thedeouth sufferers west | over Hanna, repiblican i T Ber,)—The emperor has, it is I No f of the Missouri viver, §15,00, > wajority of i e republicis 'd | a Berlind ) declded not to.doma, 0 i 300 1 tee increased from 8654000 o §T85,000 the ap. | treasurer, city attorney a propriatior. for agrienltural experimental [ alderman. The vote ‘was stations, and from $25,000 to K100 the oficers, e o propriation for experinen tal sugar R E TR . e SIS s farasiof iy oot \ shippers aad exy touttend Senator Hearsts funeral 1 place ture. S e cerned, but continne his change of policy in of M. Da = 72 {15 BRSO regard o Alsace-Loveaine and French i LUR: "‘\' CUEXORETIT S auplfeatod 1o th sl uwerally. No effoet witl b i For promotion to be | taken up aud Mr. Frye, of the WastianN, Mar Soustor Pryo, | a pretty full voto SRR S sl A Oxisomitionta dment which o il Saturday | R L o L A chaiviman of the senatec ittee on Pac crt, wis < ajori i tls At e - ond infantry, to be | B offered onc appropriating < N er lakes and inland parently i s number 1y da ruilre today wported to the and the republicans Ae.pabpidlisHIOE AN AR ¢ s pe uof foreign ma ¥ e eara 5 Rt RISt e et had recornmitted a bill for the R T R SRR MIDES 0k of the bect sugar factory at Mor 1 to amend Mr. Pryots ,atl o'clock, took & recess hat the miserable {ho Julobtaduess to. the 1 ¢ . y il € 213 t v gzeneral may « v — st k] Unionand Contral Paciic v 2 per ton, The profits for e | g A W . o 10,0, B bt CONGRATULAIING MANDERSON. t heir favor 00 1o be paid th : nent legal guthority, and 1 asaw Tndians for theie title biil is in proper Shape " ifo s veported. | passed, ws was also tho house joint resolution | Soi IS ow oceupied by the Cli e B O A i © homcless appropriating $1,000,000 for the improvement | £+ IS 1 beforo the peoploat the next ol explanation f ran treatment its me the Kunsas City [ ol the M ppiriver, to be mmediately R Ry R et of s mother the insults of < exchange ed that the Ameri avail & thy imendments which were sub amend were without the governor's veport was agreed to on the | sien o be in secretary of the treasury | no hurry about r ravote, and telesrams Morrow of the Sixth Il pos ation bill was ther The provisions of th wrgument resub the caseof the Un : oty Y asr et TR L g T g s Nebraska Senator Complimented ¢ the law L is an exter 3 on His New Honors SF8 Vg ST Wasmyaroy, March 2 rin gram to Tue Brrv, 1 f t th Mander @ m vh an t ¥ ) provide % 10 CC d by | State add toit th the United senate, i Lt to states and terri 5 in the United | a1 | | ¢ murdeytrial at New Or ) of 7, made apartial ¢ Ho said he knew, but i z the J48% takon iiitho wye levers'of tho chief of o P purpose hie had fu view | Manderson wu iwon 1he stand clamed he st nvamenged s | i identified by sight the LTS d 0 tiled by 4 was offered cont hittee on Pacific vailroad recess of the ser with at Wasl ton Debt Inereased. Resolve, Caby ( wh con Greatintere taken X e offor 0 rest Ang po Cach aw Taut ¥ W g Irank Me viners' allinned s 108 the § , N 4 Dead in His Room K crease of debt during tho Scheme of Land Shark s, “I“ s ! f € % Ty bY ¥ The Wenihoer For BT Trowble in Prospect 4 t the allia W Omalia wnd vieluit large quantities of s 1 v ¢ Wy h Baco ments, awaiting an oy f s 2 roducer re tervritory. It is . t u 1 " mship Vrerivals, have visTied thoso X s 50 The * v and Ocoan SR \ codls AtGlaszow The Missoari from Balt . 4 ; . 2 y to m i il i 5 avistied With the Hospitality " » homa, s ful 3 t N, March S al Cablegram t t been ros At Hamburg “The Russia from Now York i 0, been [ At W York —'The Allen from Bremon 1 the | tuve will fuf when fact It wis @ scheme todefraud | pat f s e Yines sa; The German ¢ AL Autwerp-The Westernland from New | United Stw i Apawam | by Wednesda homest settlers, When any of tho latter set ‘w % las justructed Count von Munster, German | vork, Poutoosae cost Contractor George W, La : Ve Austin Burie

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