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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE e — NUMBIER 256, - z - TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCIH i it i ENGLAND'S - ELECTORAL - LAW, | ¥t W pridhenant ™o iafions, - | SONE -~ PERSONAL ~ RENARKS. |&eifieds & Sus it vist e " RECOMMENDED FOR PASSACE, [ N Tt coumioh with wie o Engind. 0" [ o " Bl S | - i G [ Wario, N — President Harrion Satisfid with the Out- Tty ) Specin A Class System That is Not Only Unjust No€Jligk the Ripper | Defeat of the Agrioultural Laboratory in | Nivs—Mes Bate, Torey, Call, | Aglon by the Soate on the M - v N | 1 discharged, as the police eould not find | l\l| A‘H‘M ot \\‘4 e lls, dones of A kinsas enoigh evidence w0 ect him withthe A 3 il ciseo, Payne, Pettiore w HOW THE LOBBY IS GETTING LEFT. ) | A PROPOSED CHANGE OF IT DEFEATED. | Ciiiie . RATHER HGH PRESSURE LEGISLATION. V\M\UJ“:‘ o, Stevin, Vance | SWITZUER'S HOTION T0 RECOMMIT LOST smes a Law. Deserted by the Dockors. i sente bill (o it porate thenational Chi and Mindster Blaie Architect M. Gladstone Speaks for “One Man, Lox oy, Match 8. The Dockers' union | Erench Spoliation Claims and Pacific e AT »‘. \‘w b e e Bl TR e Upheld - Condition ot 4 One Vote' 1 e lings of the sceeded from the srated Labor union i s on Tndian A pproprintions i / owing, itis elafmed to the needless obstinacy f the o « on tho eler BAURN Sl bl g Ry UsE 6F Cotmnions=Li and lack of discrotion showwn by the seanan's and Other Bills — Closing dar, A fter passi sirol byl Option Law Afer o Long tion in BBohcmia, and fireman’s gocleties, Hounes of the Congress. ‘Imw-w was luid asiad { Wiy Claims— X pproprintion senute then proceeded (o the consi o e o the Sodermin bocal tus - Committee and Conference Reports, tho Indian appropriation bill have veached 1o temporarily and yalo i e bate, A resolutic s roported and wal agreement on thit s i . AN ENTERPRISING CONCE RN, — i I o directing jmiitiioo oh Hie VasiiveTos, Mareh 3. This congress sheadd | v R Loxnos, M Special Cablegram to | VST NGTO o € 1 Tele. | 10 ascatain in every 3 \Vast bl . e £2,001, 400 { i the Chootaw & he Plerce Pater Wisniviton, March Spotlatl vay, and eport from timoe 1o ti Lixcory il to Tir Has a Brief But Suc 3 gram to Tue Bip. ] There was alively ime | of tho taril Laws upon imports and - oxports, | B | —The s his 1 comimite ONERN WIS Mibeh heerSibtetal T in the sennte today between Senators Pad- | the growth, developuent and | I | il profuction and [ teo of tho wh st in the gram to TuE Bek.|-Inspectors Pattorson | 19Kk and Allicon, ETGa(AL, titte HACL SUMGHA | ARLCL ADON WAEFG: and Lawrence ¢ o here this afternoon and | Sometimoagothe former got his bill ap domestic “uw\. m‘\lm |‘ ‘\nhl ‘” w}\“\”“\ ‘vi"l‘ | bill. - “The reading of tho v mtrous - docu= took to Denver the Weeks brothers, who | Propiating &250000 for tho construction o mesand placesas the commitiee may | Mot was comn ) altee were arrested vestorlay for fraudulently buildings and thele oquiprmont as an agricul som adyisibl cntinution sor using the United States mails, Tho inspect tural scientific lboratory in connection with | Manderson wasappoiited a member of [ Syt ors have alarge amount of mail matter that | the department of agricilture, whore the in > anrulosin plice o0 Tl hina boen forwarded 10 Choyenne for the two | Hhe farier wore tobe considered 1 | LEEE N O I GE M Tl . | theconmittecon milrouds with (o dire men, many of tho letters containing drafts, | ® Sclentific way, incoryy 0 the agricul ed, and My, MePhersona memberof the [ tion that said committes ammd the bill ag ess orders and notes, Tho scheme taral appropriation bill, T s ot committee on Paci tie alrouds in place | follows ed by the mon was to represent that the | S1Ock all grades of agricultur A THOIIoH toay 1y, esSauloe LN iD il pitont piano compuy was anxlous | SHe: Were o be taken up aud investigated in solutlon to pay to_ exSenator McDon toadvertise thelr goods in the community. e ald ol Ackansas his pay as sonator from | the followingarticles, towit: conl, lumber, :l i ‘\ el of the -hl March 4, 1567, till ho was paid, was veported | &rin, hay andlivesock of allkinds in cace fo decolve the in- |naev i rottow But o ns - the | Tocach person canvassed a ticket was given | {Uralappropriation bi it which read: “Rafiio for a Pierce patent | and agreed to. A vosolution Similav o the | Toad 1ot A AR e a of conferance comnittee late yesterlay. | onein thecase of ~Mr. McDonald was 1 L Lo provide also that the rates on all veport of the board appointed to fn- | 10W now stood [ man - could | e which will bo given away to the e Today it came back {nto thesenato with My, ported from thecommitteoon contingent ex: | oo articles thall not excoed the tarT rales he result of the struggle to put miscel | vestigato the false stamping of the steel test | vote in - every county and cvery borough | pleas’ an advertisement. This ticket, No. | Paddock's laboratory amendment stricken | RIS u‘um.;_m- of ex-Smtor Warren of | O/ oxistonce January 1, 18 lancous items on the appropristion vills is [ on pieces for naval vessels mado by the | wherehe held a house. In other words, the | 400, entitles the holder to a chauce in the | out St L LI LG L) PgRadiat ] B i still in doubt. Therefore it is not possibleat | Linden stech company of Pittsburg, P, the | present plan meant that the mun having the Orawing, which will ko place av Omha, | 14 made the Nevraska statesman, who is Hing 1o tesonylier yte Moloaaly reaclutton | roud el it I‘f"u“\,"”l‘\‘,w,H"‘" et this timo to tell just what the aggeeegate of | UL 0 FATR, SIIAE G ) RIS | most means would have the vight to retur | PNeoN BOPRIE MGG iy | chaiman of the grieultural committee, vory | The sente thon want iuto executiv ses: |t e raine Providod 1h thie Il Alal1 Nive appropriations for the session will be. These | company, and that the company had no | more members of parliament than ono with | distributed fn Demver and Puobio. Last | Warm. Hogot up and sald ho was amazed ay | $100, andat 6 p.m. took atucosstill S otclock | g Wition the suprene court for & miscellaneous items count up enormously | kuowiedge of the frand practiced on the gov- [ smaller means. These ont votors, according | week tne men sont. a bi batech of addressed | the action of Senator Allison in submitting to | o ALUG evening sesdon e soute fnisted | OFFHEIE B e iaes a dutlng thio Fush of tho closing. hours ot tho | ervinent: to the speaker, often tirned an cection | envelopesto Omaha. Each contained a no- [ the demand of the conferces on the part on e Llawaiian cubio amendmonts to the B b Mode bl b B0 2L 3 ¢ of | diplomatic and counsulax approprintion Gill, | supreme court upon said petition and propoe ossion, At tho olose of tho lust sosslon n e TR ¢ Against the views of the majority of the resi. | tice that the addresseo had ¢rawn the piono, s liowusa to stiks 1t o o sald sthe | and spoencd to a fuwther confere vl s ! session \ u \ Mrs. Divriu(ia’s Clalin, J A Tojeus Union Bactiie shappine. rocoipt e | the House to strike itoit. 1o saidit wasthe | andoponed to a farther conferene, Mr 1al very liberal estimato was made by the cou- | Wiamivaros, Mirehd,Transito Huartate, | dent dectors Cidosea aeross the fioe GF Whith wis Writ: | mOSt ioportant stepaen by s congross | Stathic tat 1t was the onlymattorin dspute. | i TSRS LB T Aresehe mittees, fixing the sum of those items at | 4o widow of General Barrundia, in her own Mr. Henry A, Howarth (conservative) | ton that the pieno was held subject to the | forthe farmer. It was intended for the era s ,“'f”" pension fine :mj] tasen |l sanialisave 000,00, but it turmwed out the agereeale | yamo and as the representative of her six | Member for South Salord, submitted an | fright charges The Pioree pimo company | dication of diseases in farm animals, and [ {0, enlor wire pissel, Il W o) CERREEEEL 0 was &10,000,000. Tt is safe to say the | amendment which in - brief meant that any .<n':("E.'f":'yu:"}”nw " ::'\\ ‘rh'( f‘ hj:l“}:i\"n l;';‘ looked toward other great helps tothe farm- [ passige mt occupying mueh more than an | Mattos, p Order to ‘thve Oman postmaster” directad | ers: In view of the uprisingand demands of nour. e ke Sonator Swilzler satd that e wintolto that all the mail of the Pierce patent piano | the farmers, it was passing strange that this T et o efordthat 10000 | ieta bill which atleastsome of the senators S&0 TSt ts ] for | Britain and Ircland should be represented | company should be sent to Denver, and an | provision should, be stricken out by thesen- | COPIES Of testimony tisen before the coinage o aclaim against the United States for 1 pany should be sent to Denver, and an | p c comnmittee of the house was objected to b woild understand, The motion mide, ho Au evening paper says: ““The president | <100,000 for having surrondoved Bavrundia | it parliament in proportion to their [ ordor fn the Denver oftico directed that it | ate conferees at their first meoting, Tho in- | Ao oo o (o Lo s oblueton to by | Sonld indersand, T moik Sl said 1o callers yesterday that the report that | to Guatemalean authoritios, at whose hands | population, — This motion, said Mr | besent here. Lotters withmoney remittances | foronco being that the Towa senator tiad not | lessand misleading T hote swho dosired o | oy e would enable them to- pus a b A5t : . OIBAE AT E0s s LHbRO A IR dATebe TS| HU oV aonahBl (EAlG X of $10 have been coming into the Cheyenn - f which would cover the principl articles om ho intended to send a spocial messigo o the st h I a_defect in aworth, reopencd the whole duestion of ROELUCN Lok ho Chevonne | 100 o proper stand for the laboratory | understand thequestion had other sonrces of : ST 1 R e e A S office with every mail, and if the schenie had 3 which the pople now desied favorable senate urging the passago of the foderal elec | i which, i the opinion of thestato de- | glectoral * reform. There was no_doubt, he | Tt beon discovered 40 pronpiiy. tha men | dmendment fle informition, bul that testimony tions ill was not true. 1t would be, he said, | Bitment offfclus, will prove fatal to it, and | added, that the valance of voting. had lately | woua" have made 8 big haul. Some of the | Stnator Paddock said the proceeding was | Seenod tohave been tilcen for the purpose s po bl ] Lawauldibe, | that is tho fact that it 15 mido by eltizens of | changed [opposition cheers), bt it would bo | o, Have mide abig haul. ' Seme of the | 1 udoall to more strnge by tho fact that | obscuringand hiding the truth. A objeo The motion was votgl down, wioreupn poth superfluous and useless, I'he president a foreign country without the knowledee and % P % etters are in teresting. ne from Miss Dalsy " 3 5 P . M sfeat the 1 i ithout the ku rash to again alter the System of voting - St M. Allison represented a great agriculural | tion was sulcient. to defeat the msolution Suntor Swi moved thatacomuittecof sald to these gentlemen he had noidea an | consentof that country. Itis saidat tho de- | wilich boro more harshly upon the conser Thomas of I mporia says : y tate Mr, Ciray noved totakee up th s0 b i 2 extra session of congress would be necessary, | partment that it is woll eatablisliod | 1ives than et L bEaIL o i, Jousarve "I enclose $10and my ticket, No ,which | SERU o triet f Paldock e severe a for the transfer of the rever Fil suk [T anBolo Brtin g IrEeatient (LRLLS congress would & B i B e Al AT ished | tives than upon the libérals. Il this systom you rita IO Ha Pano, Tt 18 auch e strictures of Paldock wore severe an d ansfor of the reven vine ser As to the talked-of special session of the | principlein this country, as wellas others, [ wag changed, the first thing to he done ought sutprise to mo that there are not words to | Made the lowan wince, Mr. Allison said | Vicefromthe treasury department to the senate, the president said he had no inten- | that the claims of citizeas of one country | {5 beto wmend the disproportionate repre. | Sobm foltor - 2 ‘hep | that after the senator from Nebraska Shad [ naval establishment, " Agiced w0 yeas, 35; | mittee, these two comr S 48 i com mittee tion of calling one. There w he said, | against another are recognized only when | sentatio T AN Rt EuBRTIas T Fol Sxjirens my ETIUEEAG $u0 8 musio teasher | oy’ iien0 more rien th legislitive | nays, 23, and the bill was taken up “for con' | ofconforence to provide maximum f -potbing in the present outlook of public bust: | presented in the name of thecountey of | wassly overreprointols sl ho. tejy | ¢ will certainly doall T can to advertise | 9 & ILEE WO CXBOERCe WITL islity o et ior ek ; i i i it ss which wouid requireit. ‘Phe vresident | which the claimant is u citizen e (e oot ), Ho | ok e b S it S s B e T T s T \ outd req: b ALtoE el absurd that one small Trish town s cight | YT bavtor Pattersan says thero are two | Whithe wantedat all times: that he mus A | i yiel then told his caller he was going on a shoot = oA 65 THy ot elBBLAEAL TR . e Bl ATk r take what he saw was possible, and that it | the foor.and the confermee reporton th fuge teip about o week after the adjournment Appropriation Conferences. DBALE LRI THERE s 5, @ ity Mke | more men in tho schéfie.” Oue of themis a | tkewhathe sav wa ble things, The | Indin appropr biIl was presented and i el Sl ! dee. Six Trish bur ch - rewirning | brother of tho men arrested, and the other is | WS folly to demand impossible ‘things, The | Indin approy 1 pros : R A of congress, tobe goue a fow days. Wasninaroy, Mareh, 3. Agrecnents have | members, have a combined electoral vote od Danforth, Both ave in Denver and | Bouse démanded that the laboratory amend blo the, Scnntor Switzler sall thatthe sub- 1 reached by the conference committees | harvdly equaliing the constituency 1 repr Vi r > be 1 et There o ment should be stricken out, and the senate conference report on the ject was the most important which had been i I will probably be riin down, There is acon- | ¥ i SR b by ¥ on AN B e Ree ot Aual B appropiation ;-!m Lnnn;‘ntu m-’m. ‘m-.u-{ as ‘.’\vnn n ool OMENG Bl o tninks 188 ;luufu“ .5 "ul'lw(m\[ Tt be anc,_apren that | postaftice avproprintion bilt was presented | furoduced durinsg the sossion A S S on ! [ the ‘ropresentation far oxceeds what 8 | womas: The megecton sent 1ost Satrd could not be rotained in the bi andagrea to, Senator Poynter raised the point of orde A Number of Measures Which Haye [ Vills yet remainiug hefore congress, viz, the | glotted to England and Seotland, Tt is hewe | i Suanday 1n Oreaha taor the asemen | Mr Paldock was very much displeased | The coufe roport, oullis cowprialit Lil: | Sensue errerratdol tho folr ‘\lf]“l e NoW et tetinvws slative, deflelency and agricultural bills. | that reforis necossary f anywhere.” | e of Walworth, worldny up the tase. | 2Verthe performn ceof the sonato conferees | Wisthen presaited ana - explaind by M | Ut & motionwulinot bo male whilo the y B . s | On the first named Bill the biteh is in - favor | [Cheers, e P16Rs patiiEshRI R bty 55 | and was not satisfied with the haste of the [ 1lait Fesaid it was the only agreement thit | 1 s i commiitten of the whole WasniNGTos, March 3. The president has il 1 The Pierce patent pino eompauy is a myth | TSR i el ba o Rain eThEraetth i signed the dircet tax bill: the act to prevent | Of makivg clorks to senators annuat instead | Mr Gladstone held that the amendment id the only person in Omaha conuected | 1OWa senator inyielding to the wishes of the il be rached, and the faiture to agree t The point was not sustained signed the direct tax bill; the ac ! virtually admitted the necessity of amending | iy o house representitives, it would b equivaient to the defeat of the bookmaking aud pool selling in the District n and the ncceptince of the | win tho schone is o watban, who so far has | %65, oty Iusk was also much put out at | bill. 1T the report was agreed to, it wonl K a o aud the acceptinee of the | yunaged to keep -her identity and where- [ St (Lo LD B R b, LB i imsdf thathe did not understnd of Columbia: the act amending the act for the ciple of “one man, one vote, Ihe coun- | yhouts asecret, = theactionand openly expressed bis displeas. [ provide that books that were on the free 1 4 reliof of volunteers and regular soldiors of | insession for the first time at 10 o'clock to v would not long tolerate a plural voto bl 30 5 S ur under the MeKinley bill (two copies) could 8t the railroad bills now peuding llotiuteyolunioare; and Fogl Dl noveriinaresial i e iisiming nGor VinGoditiag dbyenablad tHe FumnoK B o — - be imported free of duty, Tt left out Mr ‘e the senate. Neither did be be- Lot “\"";‘I‘“""‘“‘““'“'\ e o et | thé dumerous points of diflerence was not | elasses ‘to throw thelr weight against o NEBRASKA NEWS. In the Senate. Shermans amoidment, [Ueftevery one | jiwo ot wy senabr ot for granting a pension to the widow of General | oy grront judgment of the working classes. [Hear, | - 3 WAsHiNeToN, Maveh 8.—The senate uot at | Hberty toimport twocopies of a foreizn book 15 S iy 5 Willinm H. Hoffman: the et to establish | On the agricultural bill theve ars two or | hear| Possession of a phural vote was ob. | Finaneial Difionlifes Lead to Suicide. ] Sty by paying duty on them, and it leftnews. | COlld sy that e thorougily understood n _circuit court of appeals and ee mattorsin disput 3 yal one | Jectionable because it had no connection G A Neb, M@ 8.—[Specil Telegram papers and magazines to be wimported, pr them. Witk all the clmor for a D1 three matters in - dispute, the principal one [ J fon A ¥ e R A s i Ny ' . define and regulate in certain cases the juris- | bejug the ivvigation project, but it is thought | With virtue, wisdom, characteror public ser- | toTne Bre.]—M. Hatton, living about R vere re- | vided they did not contain copyright matter, | maxinmn freight rate they were hurredly diction of the courts of the Umted States: | ey can be amicably afeanged without a | viees, Property was not_entitled o extra | four miles from Etfgar, an old and respcted | ©Pened at10:15 when the general doficiency | That wasall there was to the agreement, aud | comidering 0 very weighty subjoct, which the act in regard to the treaty of reciprocity | great deal of dificulty representation.” He was unable to see that , T 3 \ appropristion bill was taken upand ali the | it took the place of all that thesenate had | jnyolved w wreat deal of properiy and mil- ST ot proviaine || & o tey . citizen of Nuckolfs ounty, committed sui- aarroling abe Pzl }:»‘;-‘ht‘l}:J‘y.l‘“.:.l\“li"“l.‘.;ll:.'-'x‘:,li :::..f Tl .’-"L;\i “'"Lr ”‘lm:‘l ()(|n'l|‘:yl}y)\[u'u\{rrln‘alll[inmniln|’|\1-,‘t),lp “r:r\:,\‘, :,s‘\.-"-{“\“.;,m} of \I::mfl!‘.:l Ium‘fi;“-iln't" ::ffi brpd _Y_”;u"(‘...‘_ u“ e oft of has | Bmendments were agreed to in bulk except been quarreling about, lions of dollars wiich belonged to others, s e sportation of | milits demy, o o and navad | poople we'o 1ess { 080 g : = b S Mr. Shorman said the =enate conferees had | Tioy were atenipting to dictite to the rile cattle; the act for the erection of United ¢ become Taws: thesundey civiland | higher classes. The HnowIsdgat it L eI UL SS 6o e MO L RN oy ed. Inclding | qurmiidored what had been twice voted for | moudw s to what (e stould dhaser, sad B tes prisons aud for the amprovemer:t of | postofiico bills have been’ agrecd upon by | and education they enjoyed were of them. | thedct: o “"{' ""’"""!‘l'”ll-“"’" claims and the Pacific | by llw'hm']um]m'l!(un[ the sente Con- | woald undertake to say that it was impos- United States prisoners, Doth houses aud_await the president's ap- | selves an extra weleht in clections, for it was /i ho Tt raiiroad clfrns, . trary to parliamentary usage, themajority of | sibie for thew to master the subject in s ni A await the president’s ap ! e » Revenue Law. A i joct in so . The act amending the laws in regard to the | provalonly ; consular, diplomaticand pension | the entive disposition of the peoplée todo fuli | ”"’";' i R R e U Mr. Plunb offeredan amendment appro. | the senate conforees have boen made un of | siort atime. T hey wers puttige thomselas immigration of aliens; the act granting bills have boen pizreed upon by the conferces | justice to these qualities. The amendment SHOERERE QiR oA e oL B S [pecial priating $0,000 for the relief of citizens of | SCMAOrspposed to the action of the senate | tne ridiculous attitude of at peusion to the widow of Rear Adumiral Por- | qud the adoption of the conference reports [ Was not legitimately _counccted with the mo- | Telegram to Tue Brr,| —United States Mar- | PEIRE BWEE OF 1 B 0 Qf GLUEES SH on the Bill. The —effect of the proposition, s | force this bill becaise of o «fu ter; the act to provide for ocean mail seevice | is all t delays sending the bills to the | tion, It was refusing toremove one griev- | shal Brad Slwughter of Omaba went to 9 Sehdivdrhietilisd ® BY]itnow stood, was to makethe convright an | tin, The reasous neged for the Betyween the Unitod Statos and foreian ports | preictnt. : | amaeuntil enachioe (consol: to1 oxlat | TRlrel(orm alfl anllbe v biBHliereilist evontry (|G HUR AREGLID, 1 ol & ot 0] BadiiEe aun onuioLy, Lk 0 Look wuc, Deatt | that the polliical partin denm S0t Cusl o TR 1 The confereos on tho pension anpropriation | land had vightoen mombers morethanshie was | g avrested ono A O, Brock und took him | _Amendments providing for myment to| andlifeat of Mr. Ingall's 3 didn’ tknow whether or not s p: o regl anting ¢ ases [ bill have reached sement pro- | entitled toona strictly nume, basis, Now |G oday, - The charge against Brock | the Pacifie railroads was agreedto without voul igainst man-edit, and while there had e ands at Hot Springs, Ark viding hercafter no peasion attorney | long had this been! How loi a England g e B o 4 Mr. Cockrell defended tho veport, and Mr. | doal said islation on 1 he president approved tonight, among | e ; 4 b Yl haa I¥ ovel ssonted vl h | 38 supposed to be disposing ef tiquor in viola- | division. ted why hehac ot signed it. M that { i nt apy 3 all receive a fee of more than £2 inany | been greatly ove esented compared with A e p i & Mr o kesew thatno demand bad e fron thé bills, that to provide for the inspection | claim for an increase of . No othernations? Only now Kngland found she | 'on of the internal revenue lavy. The next reserved amendment was that for aid he should mourn thedefeat of the | yerchants orthe commercial interets of the of live hogs and carcasses and products | pensation will be allowed seeuring a | bada few members less that she ought to y 1 = e A% the payment of Freuch spoliation chims, | bill-defeted by reason of the publishers. | state. He advised them not b ot al the theveof, subjects of interstate commerce: also | Special act of congress granting a pension or | have, gland still held twothirds of the Gage County District Court, Mr. Edmunds made the point of order that [ ‘They hadnot stown i willingrness to concede | jnattorin s baphazrd man hearing wbill the joint resolution appropriating £1L000,00 | jncroase pension in auy ease (hat has been [ Yoting power and insisted that the whole Beatmes, Neb., March Special Tele: | gyoy oneof them was purely a private daim, - single fota of theirclaims. 'Iho billbad to | rend witt paying any attention 1o it. for the improvement of the Mississippi viver | presented to the pension office or is allowable | business of the national firm should bo trans- | gram to T Bre.]—The Maveh term of the | and had no business on an appropriation bill, | Pemade water tieht in their interest They wer t there forthe purpose of pun- and making same inmediately available: also | ypder the general pension law. These pro ed at her own fireide. [Hear, beatl | gistrict court for Gage county began yester- Mr. Hale argied against the point of order, The conforente onort on tho pousion ap- | ishingiany. corporntion i ie. The an_act providing fov YII'{"txw]‘m\l wtion and ns sl not apply to any case now pend- | Euglind certainly: had no titte to complain | 40" roave Broudy on the beaeh, Tnero | aud the point was overruled by the vice pres RrorEatn ‘,”,‘L“, A areaa 0 o rilros ipanies had not had the best of it payment of claims arfsing from Indian depre where there is existing 4 lawful contract, | 100king at the vast power she possessed and , ident. I debate on the copyright conference § e past season. They had =ufiered like HRNiBGH e s 0 | the uso she made of rezulating aflaivs I | A0 280 civil ang seventeen criminal cases on | TG Lo oce danmswere | VS contimed, and finadly he confer 3 108t every othier person beeause of the Dossn't Object to Blair, T otier parts of tie kingdom, not by theie sen- | tho trial docket. eand Uy 15 wow an | peqlly forthe bonefltof tholobby ugents, and | POt was agted o-yew, 2 nays, 19, shortze of the crops aid. te <tz of Pl ot el etk S, {NE imonts but by her ow there existed a | session and 15 investigafing a wumber of im- | not for that of tho descendants of the or WLE e e e money, Thelegisliture had ben ulvertised AR G0, Spa 4 HOrfIaRe: X i grievance it was not hers. — (Chcers.| portant criminal cases, forwhich indictments | nai claimants. Diveas Dot e i Ly s ;‘.‘-‘j in the cast as being of a raaicl tum of rent Lere to the effect that upon information Des Moines, Mr. Chamberlain said he agreed with much | will in all probability be vendered. The [ Mr. Hoar asserted that theve never were | Dixon, Dolph, ISdmunds, Farwell, Beye, doind. That advertisement they had in L 1 Y Haywlcy, H Hoar, Jonesof Neval cablod by the Chinese minister here, the | Des Morses, fa, March 8 Special | Of what M. stono had said about puural | Holmesville Union Pacitic wreckand murder | claims that made_ ustroneer appeal to the | Kiilex, Hiwode Hoar lonesof Nevil | a measire overome byt Chinese government has entered an objection | Tologram to Tue Bre. | -About voting, - Sooner or later there must be uni- | case, of whic the Lilly brothers are dofend- | honor and the public faithof the govern foreill, Paseo, Pieree, Platt, | gefon whichthey had take midnight | o, in suffrage. i 1 ) Suwyer, Shoup, Spooner, Stanford, Stew I ) S 3 5 o o 4 ormity in su o ants, is under the consideration of the grand | ment thau these French spoliation claims | HuWYer, Shoup, S poon anford, Stewart, §fthey should now puss to Senator Blaiv as minister to that country. | last nieht fire was discovered in tho Mar- [ 'Mr, Stanfield’s motion was rejected bya | fuy tod LR e E IS Aarren, Washburn, Witson, Woleott—2 it e o sk o Tue Chinese minister being 1 Peru, Mr. Yo, | guardt block, at Fifth and Locust strcets. | voteof 201 to 180, The lacgeness of the ma- S Mr. Reagan could not understand how | o, N0SRate Berry, Call, Carlisle, ( the state. They, could, it w ¢ reluce cue of the attaches of the lezation, today suid | After anhourand a half havd fighting the | Jovity was due to the absence of the Irish, A Change in-Postmasters. claims that involved the honor and faith of | ¢ oke, Colluw, Danial, - Yanlkuers | Gormai, 1 the rates, but wonld not thatulso redugo the there was absolutely no truth in the report, | flames were extinguished, The dumage to = = Avnury, Neb., March 3.—[Special to | thegovernment wereallowed to stand un. | jray. tnealls, KKena, ) n, Petigvewy | ncorne of the taxpiyersof the state! Those wnd added x the Maveuardt building 1s estimated at_§10,- Amugiconicha DubliniMail, T Bem loMe. R O, Felows, Au | adusted for 10 year Bnb, lsnsnig i an fElializ . roads emplosed o greatnumber of men, and A cablegram was of course sent, but it | 00; fully insured. Fred Harbach, furni Duntay, March3.—At noon today, while | |10, e tils e ree o the Mr. Skerman ‘said he had examined the | The confereuce rveport on the agrieultuval 4.7, Kimball had shown that the railr was ouly s mere announcement, and no word | ture, will lose about §,000 above insurance. | the Dublin mail train was nearing Castle. | PUIS new postmaster, took chargo of the | ;560 when he first went to congress, and | Dill was presented and agreed to, andat 1:05 | cunpanies had expended the st bas been veceived from the Chinese govern- | Millev's jewelry storeand Hoelyer's sewing " pussenger named Gavan suddenly | OMce yesterday and removed it to the new | fhitho had come to the conelision that there | 12 senato proceede to exceutive business, | 500,00 in the state. Now wh ment in answer to the message, Any action | machine agency were badly damaged, but o and commenced slashing and | H1etzel bock, The citizens meten masse in | was neither a legal nor a_moval obligation for | ”f‘j_ probabloitie ;_"", on "';'] ,“'\‘I‘,“ B all that money got To enginecrs, hostale to the appointinent would be taken [ the insurance will probably cover the loss, R aratin v b \ ab b £ & the old quarters and the old postmaster, | them ou the part of the United States. He “l"“f‘.““‘ s ‘\‘ "“'f_ "'.-‘;-‘ "jw "-. ] t;t-’. brakkemen, conductors, repairers and machine prosumably on information sent. from Ner, | The firemen wese called ont again ut s | hacking at those about him, at the sune timo | 1% S MERIER K0 R0 I BOSIRERLER | G ot fd that o aion - hanged his. vote, ovidently with - tho intont | jss of ail'kinds. It went fito the o and nothiug agalust Mr. Blair has been | o'clock this morning 1o keep down an incipi- | Yelling at tho vop of his voice. The ear was R el S e B > |~ Mr. Evarts mdean arcument in support | Of Moving fora recomsidertion, state because all those men pay tases il i, to bo scnt. | ont blwze that svrang up from the ruins. | loaded with passengers und all were thrown [ tonishment, hewas presented with 2 silver | o4hq justice of the daims, andgaveabrief | After the doors we pened, Mr. Ingalls { tho state. The speaker then quotea We have, of course, made investigations, but | Many families over the burning stores panic by tLe ferocious onslaught of the | water set from the citizens. W, H. historical review of Fow they were used by A tion to Sityof makinzu { qhe Jast report of the raiiroad comuis sioners, ail we have found out is favorable to the ap- | obliged to hastily seck shelter elsewhers last J. H. Dundas and Rev, Pressor nia the United States government as part pay- [ Provision for the payment of 411,00 bouds | showing that the earnines of the com pan L et e Rant A AUt (b AR L T G adly wounded five of his fellow | speeches conveying to Mr. Carupbell the ment to Francein the purchase of the Louist: | §fthe Districtof toluaubla falling ue i | iy the ostimation of that bownd, did not wa heon in this country long enough to kuow Fire at 2:30 this afternoon damaged the | passengers,and only desisted from his bloody | wisnes of the pacvons of the oft aua territory. 3o faras ho had heard and | Junaryand duly, 1892, The provision for | e abasis for the pasage of ' n maxioum what a fakeis, I should call the story abont | residence occupicd by J. W. Means, in East [ Work when both blades of his knife w Mr. Cawpbell respouded in his usual happy | knew, the French spolintion claims that we them in the district bill was left. outint rate L, At the iestuce of that body a Mr. Blur a fake." k Des Moiues, owned by eastern parties, to the nd the weapon was rendered harn- | way. vopresented in the city of New York had | Conference, and thehouse had just passeda | ortain day had been set asile fora consid. Mr. Blair said so far as ho kuew there was | extent of &1,50, covered by insurance, The | I then jumped from the train while i 5 come down by inheritance to their resent asked the sonatoto s, for tion of the subjectus towhether or 1 nothing whatever in the story. loss on household gooas oy Mr, Means was | it was going at full speed. Editorial Tr holders. issucof ton year funding vonds. Aftera | here should e passed o naximum rate & F00. 'I e '.l\n-muh d passengers were taken to the Wy smie, Neb., March 8- [ 2l to T he discussion W curied on atmuch \I:Ll: ‘I“'y““l’;“ I thebill was passed withou Mhe bourds of trade ouly ¥lastin Windrim Upheld. s : railroad station and physicians attended to o toy s 'pro 7 anlivened | length by Messrs, Stewart, Hoar, g | | RAMIUILG (IR GRS Lincoln, however, wera repros el v e Spocios _The Election at Fort Dodge. Injuries, The pulloe captured Gavan | oAz ine WG Mawpmely well enlivened | e S B Rl o R o ok torie bouse bll ta translor tho revene gib- | s lliowe shovn thit the ag from 110 committes on public. buildimes awd | o1 Doner, Ta., Mavch 3 —[Special Tele- | who was not much hurt by isjuwmp, Ho s | ¥ A L iel, Blair, Hale, Reagan and Hawley, i service naving beenn dain tea up, Mr nings for the last yoar ' ¢ ublic buildmngs aud | o5 B 1 The ety election here | insane, aditors of the Union Motor, of this city, by a | aljy Mr, Gorman, having appealed to thesen. | Shermun moved to postpone its furthor A8100 per . e b grounds today submitted to the senate tho | Lo 4RI 0 e e e vatt s married woman who it seems wished to set ¢ 1o stop diseussion andto pass the bill be. | Sideration tiil the fisst Monday in - December l'to tho ‘Tact that somo seuntor resultof the committee's investigation of cor- | (e H S S e e ) A Stormy s cene tlean old grudge, She according waited | fore it was toolute, a vote was takon and the | BEXt, and Mr. Chandlor protestel azinst the tain allegations made by citizeus of Spring: | ropubiican and eitions candidato: by 8 na: | g e Mareh 8.—(Special Cablegram to | o) tyom a little after 12 0'clock, her hus. | French spoliution” dnims awendment was | WISt troatment to which the billhad ban | ytes weve higher thun field, Mo., concerning the selection of a sito | jority, The other city offices and aldormen | " Bet]—T'hero wasa stormy scenc in the § ' q poing wlng tosce that the chastisement | HEreed to—yess, 41 ] N yielded the floor to My, B, \hdboenn sald by:so for the public building there, and making | weré equally divided betwecn ropublicans, | chamber of deputies today while the electoral | ViU ETRE S g 3 The «last rosorvol nmadment ws tha | M. Gray yielded tho foor lo My Baseo, 4 ould not pass chiteet of the Treasury Windrun in conuee- | voters decided in favorof the city's pur- | Tmbriani rogretted some members had ac- | milroad men. ho toak. excoptiony. it 8. mantiacexim ink.ee (0p Otk itk iem [Feukin AR a RIS e v Y B tion with the matter. “The report states the | chasingan electrie fight plant. by i ov e 8 L rilroad men who togk exceplions o at | pioyes of the senate and house borneon t v ) il aud ol val upon i committee, AfLOr Benring & Targo amount of | whetin by, &byt b n over | copted money to defenda certun candidate | articlo which uppearcd fn their paper we ualoron the session rolls, The au thohouso borequested 1o roturn 1} be passed L e T e LR ¢ joined und issuos badly mixed before the committee entrusted with the | beforelast, stating that'nine outof “ten rail Ay dlingrodiitoaud tho-pargraphil sela L ] d e lend his su there is nothing whatever in the evidence . Ay U500, work of verifyi road men dad not pay their bills, called upou | was vetuined. A N0 TadMIen N Luoialier mallon . id that it would be ki them fi which {inpeaches in any way the capaclty or A aOnI R ath BT o Signor Spirito and others immediately | them and gave them tem davs to either make Mr. Faulkkuer moved to add to the para gy an RS i Aonin. 8 is which they could supoort hones: lotegrity of Mr, Windrim, = Ll Ma M S ES N, Special | AYose and protested against what they called | @ vetraction or get out of town. graph th words, “and oficia! reportors of | Mr Allisonsyzieted that the call fortho | which would be the resile of th ¥ Bl 0N, 14,y Marel U.em{Speolg anders. Siguor Imuriani replied that ho ——— the sonate and house” Agreed (o yeas und nays be withdrawn and that 1o | gstol by him, regulatis Ron i b et Telegram to Tik Bre. |-—Henry Anson,father | scormed Signor Spritot's remarks. The pre A SHORT RESPIIE. Mr. Curjisleofferel an amendment to iu. | 9er bisinessbe ame exceptactionon en- | 1 iad b ged that then the vailre Wi o8 Mo conforees on ] OF the famous baseball - captain, was elected | ident demunded that the objectionable ex- cludo tho emploves of the law department of [ fmneoreport would raise the rates on_other gools, but e et At ation il Teeere® 08 | mayor yeste:day by o majority of 57 over J. | Pression beretraied. Many membors jumped { Murderer Miller WA Have Sixty Da the cougressional library, Agerecd 1o, Bir. Ble vere will that lave the cony= | o wal thom that the rates on thy . P ppropriation bill have reache 8. Vatcourt, Fourteen bundred and thirty- | 1P to speak and a great uproar ensued. Sig. to Make R A paragraph was inserted, diveciing the s ces were not o be incresed above what 1 agreement on the few points at issue be- | one votes wore cast. My, Anson's qualifica- | #or Imbriani having refused to rewact his g o Mgk pR Appeak ~ secretary of the treasury 1o resettle and pay Mr. Allisou—T don't know the v were on January 1 of this vear tweer the two houses. The se nend tions or the office ure unquestioned, and it is | @xpression the president called for order and Cueyesye, Wyo, March 3. —[Special Tele- | the claims of New York, Penusyly - - Senator Keiper sail he i not agree ment increasing the appropriation for | Eenerally believed he will il the ofico with | the excitement subsided gram to Trp Bet vernor Barber to- | aware, Virginia and South Cariling and tho In the Honse. b the gontlemsn from Dougles, Ho had foreign mail service by 00,000 to meet | ability and satisfaction i > day granted arespite of sixty days to Char- | city of Baltimore on account of advances Wasimyaroy, Maeh 4 - Wien housc r ituents that hewo not tho = requirements of © the postal sub T Pl Elections in Bohemia, lio Miller, sentenced to b0 hunged March 2, | Iide i the war of 12, and Uil thos sidy Dill, just, passed was accepted by Took ough on Rats, 1ENNA, Mareh 3. —[Special Cabl 10 | Miller's counsel asked for a respite of one | Toriyy b 1o the BOMS with 1 Work of the last fow days had told wpon the the house couferees. The senate amend e Cepun Ranins, T, March 3. [Special Tel- | Tue Bee,|—The elections in Bolemia for | year, climing that lohgth of Vit b | L ARGLAIG ATAL ety hadk Lo S Rouw Wikl Eon e t b ncrensing by $100,000' the appropriation for | egram to Tun Ber IR LR ol OB ) HIRREL Bl year, claiming that longthof time would b0 | the senato anend ments. | reding clexks and the s they read the pay of clerks in postoMices was amended | youngz married woman, 1 itk ‘ louse of the Austrian | jecessary to take lis _case to the suprem: The conference report on the diplomatic | the various measures v bl i st R el B e IDE marHiod -y ;) 100k rough onrats | reichzrath have resulted in the return of | court, T'he supreme ¢ourt conyenes April and consular appropriation bill was pre Mr ¥ ! Yesterday afternoon with suicidal iutent, out | seventeen young Czeeh, ten Germans and ove | and Governor Bavber in granting the respite | sented and agreed to, Bularging the Mansion, soon afterwards told her sister. —Medical | old Czech. In Galic y Poles and | says sixty days will be ample time in which On the pension appropriation bill the con . ) i lnlarging the 3 help was summon itto no avail, and she | seven IRusso-Slavs were r wed. The Poles | to'give \ very advautage the luw al- | ferees reported thatno eement had been | numberof the board ¢ ors of the na WasitiNaroy, March Mr. Milliken re- | died this morning. > cause is kuown for | lost three seats. The districts of Moravia i lows. i reached tional home for ported favorably a bill for the erection of an | the rash act, turned seven old Czechs, two German libel T B - The confevence report on the sundry civil | agreed to, the bill prov bers and names tho f those alrendy appointel: | having o remarkablo closing. There is an [ Gt e it by | THE BEE. ] —In the house of commons today extraordinary ealioness about the proceed- | vpe Choye lhoos in Indian | Rt Hon. Ja Stanfield, me for Hali fngs which consume the closing twenty-four | ternt 1 compr ' on £100,000 as | fax, in moving that the house amend the elec hours of congress, and they are almost devoid | thea hat s s paid to the friendly | toral law by onacting that nobody ean vote Siony f perty destroved in - the late In chnir, considered Stovens' mixinim rate of interest. There perhians, more than | in more than one clectoral area, that the term usual rush in the lobbios by those who are qualifying apersonto vote be reduced to onger to pross throu s, Th Frauds in s el threc and that the act of registration Mareh rotary erof Donglasintroducad the folowing : obby " is very active, and is in a mea d, argued that the present systom successful, though all that was exp: nieht s the s in vesponseto & | s entire of aate. Continuine, 3 the way of “getting little measures throy, ition, t ¢ investigation l\!mh d sald the presentsystem of voting in will not be accomplished. The w nade int dleged defocts in thesteel cast cat Britain originated in a time when the ings furnished the government by the Stan hat senato flo No. 8 be weommittad to today was chiefly in conference commi ctoral franchise was deemed a class privi the two houses merely acting on reports. davd steel company of Thurlow, Pa. Thein- | Jego and not a citizen's mgnt. When parlia. The friends of the copyright bill are work. | Vestization showed thata number of castings | meat passed the houschold suffrage act ing hard to have the Sherman amendment | furnlshed were defoctive and had flaws con- | the idea of ‘“one man, one vote," provide maximum froight rtos foe given up by the senate, as they feel if the ate doos not recede the bill will fail showing shali have the pawer o fix 1 roasons or daughters, and Rumon Bengoecata, aggrogato of all the appropriations | g the representative of his wife, Barrundia’s | 8toration inthe law was inexpedient unless will exceed £525,000,000; possibly it will be | quughter, have filed with the sccretary of | Providing that the different parts of Great considerably moro, the house be reaestod toappoint a likke come sal, lumber, grain, tay and K ofatl kinds in cavlod anl to re- it to the scuate at their earliest practias GNED BY THE PRESIDENT. of session employes On the doficiency bill the conferces were Senator Switzlerthen sain that ho woulid ©:30 this moruing and immediately went yesterday over the horse whipping given the him that under the posed luw met after recess 1t w nd that the ey | iuox law ind. ihat ad Law s i, L take a inaudivle 5 Cuteheon of Michigan submitted the conterence report on the hillto incrase bxtorsion ta the white house, in accordaiice I S T als and one German nationalist, Western People in Chicago. approprintion bill was agreed 1o, us wis als With tho plans pronostd by Mes. Harrison, | e atey e Tar men hool FExbibit. S Cuicsio. Mareh 3, [Spocial Telogram to | e couference report on the _copyrignt bi Tho whole structure, when comp % ROINEH 38, HAND 4 pecial Tele More Chilian Troops Revolt. Bk Among the western people in | FIEre are twopoints in the latler, however, : £ost not tore than #430,000. cram o Tuk Bre) - Superintendedt Sabin | Loxnoy, March 3.—A dispateh from Clili hic it 4 people I | gy \whieh mo agreement was teached —the | il Alfred Pearson, Willram 13 P i s received an elegant gold medal from the | PN PRTEE TG EITER R 4 agotoday were the following seate amendment allowing tho importation | Jobn~ C. Black, Georgo W. Stoclo, sames Condition of the Surplus. setors of the Paris exposition for the SRl SmAER A il WEAY Lalas At the Commereial - W, J. Evans, Omaha, on payment or tarift duties) of foveign cop | Burnett, J. H, Boweoredk and Frawcis 1 W AsHINGTON, March 8.~Tho tren: award for the lowa school exhibit, which | three battalions of infautry and the entire At the Windsor—Miss Gilbert, Mrs, Bhel- | ies of copyrighte ks and Me, lngaily | senden R SO0 T o |1 wAa” the Biastéin" tho T States depart- | Fourth rogiment, w part of the Chilian gov- | don, Nebraska City anenduent. allowing the 1mportation of | Pending adion the conference ton g partimen Gay pad ou " pen. ment, ernment troops stationed in the hiborh At the Gault—D, T. Evans, Omaha. newspapers and magazines, Mro PPlat | the legislative bidl was o A1 sions, completing the §30,000,00) required on - of Pisagua, have shot theiroficers and de At the Gore T, Andrews. Omaba; bt moved that the sente recede from then, nt s ronched o all that account for the quartor ending tomor Tlew Out the Gas. clared th fow. Thie treusury surplus has, accordiz Davevror peon reduced to §15,000,00 il b mselves v favor of the vevolution- | Birkley, Nebraska City: J. Landauer, Afterulong discussion the motion toreceds | senate amendment makine 1, la., March 8. [Special Tele. | ists. Steifet, Lincon s L. Lownun, MeCook from_the Sherman and lugalls amendment { 8nnual enplojes. The report. v Brs William Johus and wifc . 24 x At the Grace—W. R, MeLaughling Omaba, | was divided and @ vote taken, fist on recad- | and a furthier conference ordoer 3 0 Flau!lton (ilow bULERSEIRE TR Mtacking Mae i At the Auditorium- Mrs. R, M. Wiloer, from the Sherman amendment. The o e house then agreed to thel Killed the ¢ : Botel TSt muliht md it 1 o e Stadumes | Quenkc, March 8. —1The Blecteur aceuses | sioux City tion was defeated, and the Sherman anend ren o renoit were d ored i et y {1 Sir John MacDonald of beine afoe of the | At the Wellington- Chester . Aliers, Salt | ment was vetaiy The vote on Mr, Platts | The louso 1 . ve discovered in an almost dying condi ; Tak motion to n I S amerd t the diplomatic apprope settled the | tion Clatholic churen, and cal's upon French Can Pew 3 han. 19 0 tho iorman | mengionts to T s dispute by stk —— adiuns o oppose him as such, Tho article | L At the I Mes. J W. Butterfield, | amendment tothe copy right bill was: Yeas, | Uon biil, and a confere N N atfaka Sloux Clty ,snn € Cars Buvaod, has created w sensition Sloux Pulls: Geany iting, Des Molnes; | I8 naws i3, No. the e Sterman amentmnt | My Chunan thon offer e oul RRAILON 8 Biov3 City, In. Mkl flaa’ 1o’ & 3} all Lake wits insisted on e course was taken | Tecting the house con fore the United States and Haw f B i w::. b i .H..‘ i Getting Togethe ‘ ie G Ware, John 8, | with rogard to the ligalls amendiment, with: | 1he senate amendment approy Nebraska Nominat i T e R b PRI | AAARE P R BERLIS, March 8. -1t is asserted that Lord | C18¥ton, Omahas Mes. H, ¥, Tucker, Mrs, | out a divisson and o turthor conforence was | toenzble the secretary of agr M } 3 u bis moining destroyed nincteen | B I Lockwood, argo. ondered. “Phe followine b tho vote in d leet and Wormation a WasmNGion, March ol badly damaged a nuauer ot others, | Salisbury, the British prine mivister and [ A ¢ o Sherman--J. B, Farlow, Salt Yeas- Messrs, Aldeich, — Blaiv, Bu i —_— werning confirmod the following womiua- § Loss, §0,000, Count Vo Matafehdt, the Geman wobassa- [ At the Tremont—-H. K. Sauboru, Huros. ¥, Chandier, Dawes, Dixon, 1 [CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE] AUINGTON, Maréh confere