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THE OMABHA DaAlLy BEE i . ; . -y TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 6, NUMBIER 278, vancisco, accompanicd by Mrs, Hoarst, he i wites ahd ¥ | son and the congressional” eommittee. BOID"SDENURREROVERRULED | s et sttt DISBURSING THE REVENUES. gieerbhoimitoase oot GABRILLES - COUNTERP Ly s CNADY'S LIVELY ELECTI0N, 3 o ; f . These Wers Not Confirme | Tl Not . g ; Detislon of the Buns — KILLED IV 4 SNOWSLIDE, uns Appre Wikt oo, Hedlis ‘“,pr"l O som | The Noted wd Murder ) Unprecedented Tnterest in tho Event Showiy wrnnto Case. Avatanche in Ctah Leaves Des Fifty-First Congress, inations falled toroceive the ¢ ati ieated at Monaco ; \ by the Quilified Eluctor Strnetion in tes Wa'k thesenate; Loals DesMaraiis, colner at th minf at Now Oleans: Thomus 13, Olesgards ANSWER ORDERED MADE ON TUESDAY. \ 5 TARIFF LAW. | register of the land ofice at Minot, N. D, (. ( THE EMPEROR 1S TALKING OF WAR. o T | SOME CANDIDATES WHO WERE CHOSENs e W. Ferre, postmaster at Edgar, Nob, | & ) noy Lot ‘ Bhe Chvesior Must Now NHow h AR 1 Reed —Opens MICHIG 40 HORRORS. arnetl Speaks in London, Bue is Not . Great Crowds in Toronto Wait (he Whether He s a Citizen of the it ¢ \ ing Frablic Domain - Mexico Wil Coming of the Retirns Sirdonhn Macy I8 Tnereased Mas jority - Libewl G Favorably ived by His Audi- Charles DIIL - dvplanation Marcl \ How a Hired Man Showed His Love United States and Fligity the stiow Be Here Preand of Justice e Farmcis's Danghte n the Prince ot Wales W the Office, John Thi Washington Gossip, Porr Heros, Mich March 5. ~Aunie Mur. Wonored, 5 " "\l‘\*‘:“ - phy, the nineteen-year-old daughter of a Barty 1§ no i farmer in Riley township, was found dead in % Atitough the s Wasnveron, ¥ 5. Following 18 an | hor room this morning with her throat cut. [ Movaco March 5 1 t Jiet b approximate statemeat of the appropriations | fFhe hiredman was found in s Tuy Bree,— A man vomn we t ol flEHaoiviaen ol Western People in Chicago madoat both sessions of the iRifiy-fest con- | dying condition, with his throat also cut, | Bere yesterday evoning car xo } 1Al the newspaper offcos tonigh® | | | | Crierao, Maret b —(Spocial Telozram rress, prepared by the clevk of the sonate | it issupposed e wurde.ca the girl because | murder of a physician Decomby Al Al L Sy | tue Bue. ] 5 t Amount of | of unrequited Tove and then cut bis throat. | arrest caused sensation, b tion, Hoassented, provided hehad fuie - | | | ol : | 1 Liscony, Nob, Mavceh 5 [Special Tele gran to Thie Ber. | The supreme court th morning overruled the demurrer in the warranto case of ox-Clovernor ‘Thayer Governor Boyd and sugrested that the tormeys for the relator auswer in tho case on o Ont., Mareh & The inte o room in the electio probably uny | vronnded by great crowids, e CGilobo, T ause tho erim rive, Telogrnm and Nows publish cartoon Chlesins ar bills, ineludic sios and mis. | Hewilldie, Sl = wosi direet countermart of that for which | fo e romm iajority of the B s pHlMltY 68 S A i 1 w‘,‘l Tuesday next. Judge Mason of coun At the Gra : - s approprintions ho fivst ses- Mu [ Dupe. Michaol Ey raud recoitly sufforad death pen- | support, Now it i laraed, S narios b Vo oMde; STE. I HoTiie Mr. Thayer suggested that there wa and_wife, O §1,300,000; arount of regzular bills, ir Buv Crry, Mich,, Mar The boly of s, Frommsagme dotils obtain | supplied the liberal oveni with < inereased majority was loudly choendy question under consideration by tho « At tie 12 | thuding diciencies and misclancous appro- | Andreww Poulson Wis L today in the it appoars thatin Do [ Stalement for privaie o vindicat. | itk Y citizen of th ed States, and fivas A permanent appropriations for fist session, | was arrested several mon th ¢ writing | Dr. Lindeman of Manchestor, was found | Dilke divotos mee, Lo frmons Criwtor It wiins question i ve wado instanter. | Hastings sting | about 8101,000,01, and permanent wppropria. | to grecn yoods dealers, ad the is now | doad in aravinonear San emo, The find \ said that when o demureer was overru s Bt W W il @ 1 g Henry Holake wassarrested on suspicion, an answer coud be made only | pgammond, Mrs. 4. Hanmond, M. ' Mr. Sayors of |'. xas, ]x. wlor of the demo- | as he was with Poulson last night ll’\\\h'vli the authoritios of San Itemo com when the cotrt decided that the party to the | mond, Ottimwa, fa eratic minority of the house appropriations . ingto the conelusion that it was cither a case Aemurrer had something i his case. The RSl BIAREN e T, Hopper, € committee, has prepared & statement of LALLM LD ofsticidy, or else Dr. Lindemuw court stited It had all along decided that it | Cooley, Clinton, Tn appropriations made during the Pifty-fivst | and that was whether Covernor Boyd wa ording tothis statement Captain 1o s cuthusie ingof the dead boly was followed by terought to lave been corespondent, and | g wound tho G f (Y oficial investigation which, it wasannouneed, | 10USie Chavles, Referrving to the noorions | wore much groaned at ud “Fanny,” the pamphlet says she is now hay il b Gy vily marvied and knowi as Mrs. Stock, he clegram oflices. As the evenl worg on met his | divoree prococdings, made the gssevtion that | the excitement more and more intense as the b death by aecident throuseh falling down tho | “Fanny” bad heen Sie- Charles Dilkes' mis- | contestgave evidence of being clor el et 3 ¢ Bibliophilic Treasures Disposed of g 3 Sir Jdon N i AT6000 Al o i At ilio Grand” Pactfie—F. McGrogor, Salt | congress, 1s compared with tho appropr ¥ D ravine on s dark night while out wlking | 1SS, and crowned hor own infany by swe i ol MacDonald has been elected from would hear thocascon an answer and that | AL LRI Lo o, N D T “‘f”, “l\‘ hm ar i] :\ ‘l!jw” = st Under the Hammer. £ oW “““' ":*"‘ ‘:“‘_ I , WAKIRK | Sugthat she, Mrs. Craw forl and “aringe hud | Kineston, by aboit 250 majority. 1ondory cousel would be prepared to argue iton | i Tuglas, Cedar Rapids: Mrs. 5. J. Chat i R MU AL el bsai) New York, Mareh 5. At the American 4 aRETiis Bk el et been in bea toget her with him, and_Fanny | ety has elected Hyman, liberal, “over ooy Tuesday next borlain, Devils take, N, D.i B. F, Pomeroy, | Which shows the total appropriations made | oy ga)jeries this afteroon bezan the sile of Saldde or accident theory to el | has mal vation givings o fullecount | Jubn Carling, Hamilton dty his retirnedivo After the jidges had taken thele seats | Bronson, Neb.; Clarle Woodman, Owaba; 5. | during theconeress just closed were §1,006,- 1 et kil abroad in order o botter enablo tho | of her worn denind of Mrs, Craw- | conservatives. SirHoector Cangevin, ministor i b iy the superb collection of raro aad costly books | | of public w tod lichol Chlof Justice Cobb said . Hazard, Des Moines, 0,471, againsy $17,008,550 during the pr A S police to follow out the veal theory, that of story LIRS for lichellou k 4 and manuseripts - of Brayton lyes. Many G : sinion scoms to be the | Thomas MeGreovy (conservative) isdefeated W the case in relation of Jolin M. Thayer —- ceding congress, These amounts inelude the [ S et 8 resent murder. It was thought likely that the mur s i | i Quebec city, Givson (iberal) is dectod i vslJames . Boyd argued y day on e FROM BAD TO WORSE, peraanent annual appropriations, I ShR B ont. doror o murderers, upon hearing that the mphiet will v o agitation of yeurs | i Queb r J. W. Ellsworth of Chicago secured by and will wrobably win over to Si X authorities of San Reno lal arrived at the e anunbhor who hate proviously | Hon. Peter Mitchell, one of the leaders of the famous Gutenborg vivle, the [ o0l e Enelishphoy P S T S the opposition, is defeated in N orthumbers faras time and opportunity would permit, Line in o Badl Way, PR R Yy “nli! first book printed withh type, b ol M l 1, but that 1t wlil Tailtoicoln i A and we deemed it necessary, and the conclu 1Copyright 1591 by Jean's Gortn Benaet) Lo r the second session, § i after spivited i g payig $14, 500 was caused by aceidont orsuicide, would re. | plotely vinaicate him lw“h N BB ’ e i I " able, howover, that Sir Charle Wpper, wiister of warine ar " mion I thit the demurrer bo overruled. We | g IG5 Kol York | Horala | for the firstsession of tho Fiftyfiest con- lax theirvigiluee, take fover precautions L lig: hear suggestions from you as to th for the Vo The book wa: prin ted wil fon the idea of re W " Thomipson, ministe « 1stie ang h of tumo hecossary o answe 1 REAN T e 541,527,061, to which Me. Sayers estimate | Latin-Gothie typs, with a pr ¢ readily into the hands of justice, rom the | posed ca V. M Stead s publishedn | it Ricband - Cartwright Howe I awn willing to answer within | company has ordered two steamships fiom a4 ¢ &4 500 should be added for various small | Jerome. Therd are bundreds of illuminated | moment the doctor's body was found, t protest against Dilke's vetuen liberal, is clected i D 1 Gl e somyanians o (|| il b ton et okenias o0 T innl e i ] letters, many helghtencd with goid. The | anthorities of lemo never ceased their Rl oL i R o QU B D) would satisfy you sttt : P S10.000,000 Yo sursar | Eoas e sezsstunelly thors, are OLL. kaves | Cvidenco arousd tho destor's muni Loxnoy, March 5 Speeial Cabtogram (o | will bo rermenbered, dof SESUNIL e Mr. Howe~/Tnat may bo thoorder, | (EeTARIREEIEE e bountics, this latter being included i the | printed in double colamn, forty-wo lines to | Which yesterday resulted in thearrest hero | it Bik] —Tuthe louseof commous today | capbrated murder triat e 16 6 | (RS TER SWI i K Yo bae nEO A o Co. A eaySp B EIALNS: the full colurmn, The initials and rabries are | of the man and woman who ave diarged with | M Fleiry €obb (Gladstonian), meiber . G totby, presideniaf th privy coui! matter of tinie! ol in manuseript throughout. 1t was formerly | having committed the crimo. The woman, it | Kugby, asked if a military inguiry cfeated. Tugh Machmald conservative) The Court-No, we will hear you, although we think it is entirely reasonable. bad to worse and tinally the divectors issued aves kv ing in Sight known as the “Mazatin Bible.? . on of Sir Johin Mac Dong i ected at v it W B 'S, was of e seductive character o orderad in regar the bacear sean da a desponding cireular to sharcholders in | WASHINGTON, ] 5-The burcau of | _John Elliott's *“Translation of the Floly e Lide, “I- Puaciliaty o nlered In regard to tt it seandal | Win iy s hay \ as hinted that the comp st | Americ republics is informed the | Bible into Indien Languages’ wus sold to the mpacd, Eyrand mistross, Mr. Blafr—If the court thinks that we have | Whichit was hinted that the company must f Aw el is informed that the | (RS (W0 SRS OIS Tor §1620 sho used her bright ves | William Gordom Cummiog 3 Caron, minister of militie mothing to say be wound up, Tt cost £30,00) last year, Over | presidentof the Argentine Republic s ree- | 2 ity 20, : Pl e, ST Gl Rl B YT o | v this 3 5 8 4 ‘ D Dodd, Mead & Co. bid off at 81,700acopy | to luve the doctor to the lodging sio Hon. Bdward S tanhiope, secretary of stal Leeted for Rimouski and defeated for Cha- Mr. Masoufudy fn Jamary this « £0,000000 were spent on the Manchester ship | ommended to the congress theresoveral rad- | of 4 book believed 0 de the fourth book couting, John E Jiberal), editor of the wirranto was filed, and from any view i vich 1 ropldly appioachlag comple. | lcalrevenun laws, ¥ & Tereited biEea | Cimies R a o e o : HinToinstlghals cbimtadL Lol L R wal, which is vapidly approaching compl rever vs, which have created bitter | printed with typo, The same firn bid off i | Took place arter the womu had enticel her | that the matter was iow the sunjeet 0f an | Claplonn, socretary of state is et 7 B L o e B ot Me Toyd, | tion. If moro money is notsecured by Au. | enmity aguiust the administration in com- | eony of Juoques Cazsi's tistory of bisvoyage | victim tuto her room little is actually known | action of civil law and that b sistmoml MG SUEDE L e e s Dl yolvod is that of tho clelienahin oF M tequy, | gust 15,000mon will byout of employment, | merclal cireles, Th president, in is mos- [ £0the northuwest for 10, duited 1350 &, ) | here, owinic to the fact that the police are ot | o e Aty Thr s pritntant fas A e o, O Ot fientls | anq tho plant, worth millions, Ioft, Soriat, | sage, holds that such measurcs aro nbsolutely | 59110 SmO lirmn; 161 ($4 40, alsg wentu 1ot | yot prepared togive all tho facis to the pub- | (= L B Ll rematk on the sibJl 1 (itario during. fhe present cim phign, is des stoal away. Ho isthe governor. 1t is (e | Appiication for ass o was mudo to the | n 3ito W lTi el tho OradiVOTitlo wOva | uits: Peroi e ho E RS, Bho haor Bty Gt Lo | i ron e e ol Rt o v for lali i feated question that goes to the merits of the who o ed the patronage of S tor, when in the woman's apartments, was retary of reion offfee reply John F e Ban 1t b antn S ST i Lwhieh, 12 is understood, will ad- | evnment, and asks their endorsement by the | bella for Columbuss drigged, murderad and ronbed by the woman § ton Guestion upon the part of - Mr. [énry (AL That, it seoms to me, thoro is in it vanee v 2,000,000 for the completion of | congress, but the congress has mot yet rati e L — p 2 who had bewitehed him and that the latter Laboucher { the mer rs tor North- | octe O v A wine hoa citizen, or is he not! That beiug so, it | the canal fied the suggestion. He proposes, fisst, to ER NEEDS FOUR WOTES. | wis assisted in the perpetration of the crime § anpton, « T8 (pRrhanaeR s LEuaito! CHEE Rl CEIMITEANT i scoms 10 me that we ought tohave ananswer | The National sporting club, in which Lord | impose anexport duty of 5 per cent, ad va- = S by the man, supposed tobe her lover, and { Tutkey's vight in th Lan sayine, how is cleded. George Louderkin Jnstanter, as we say in luw, meaning one day | 1o e DL ' ! ight Logislators Vote for the | who was taledi into cistoly with her. cver. whatover the \ i . 1 Geope Landerking L MeTLS Farmer Candidate. i freests have eaused much commotion | surrendered. Callisions, ho suid, ot wee ontuemerits of Tt o call your Tonor'sat. | oPened touight. The rooms used to bo the boncash, horse hair, hides ind skins, bones, isi ! 1, Eetgar, o prominent liberal, is elocted Grtero, 111, Mas 5. Tefore themeet. | MOt It has even been rumored that the | the Eeyptinns and the Soudanese ad been |36 oo magor SRR L tution to tho language of thostatute. 1t cans’, but have been refurnished and deco allow and ostrich feathers, which con- [ SPENEEE LoD ev D hatoro tomoot || man and wom Iy may have other | frequent sine 189, and they had alwags | | ; v oy e onue oDl that apon & demurrer being overruled, the | r Y smely in all appintments, | Stitute thegreat bulke of the exportsof the | g0 10 50 .J‘\,.d B TAES ot | G gtmilan o ol againstLlion, aul SH P ICEO KSR SRR aIC Tt | Costigan, | minis tr of nd v yhl-mnn:nu miy answort vluw‘; be | aTulilp LRI aY AR e AR eoMeA s r»‘vI‘ vl \\AT"‘: le ‘». \|:\ ‘x! publican ;v.uv n"‘m llu" woutn may b nr‘-l u use 1 to lur . AlaNas o ihiatoRial fied thathe has o meritorious defense. ettty ot tite Bovia | raalerlay incParse the Tmport Nt nal s | ool MODII SRR thot repuulicar | GHICE (oR 40 ie dom. In 4 place wobves i Fortunc. fins defeatod and Domville, mnister of HOR S o tletlia el to N s RG] 161 MoDaIOre Ml merots: . A EI boxing msthb iRy \” "‘1‘., Lim ) g logisluive eteering committee, | 1ke this the fndiuzof bdies of ~gonerally Loxnox, Mareh 5, A curiousand startliy i the MacKenzie goverinent is Yot ibect Gl Vsl iow i b o Mor stated | Programme was finished ith ten-round | posea license on I vessels under foreign | oy bisol N & i SUPPOSE icides 15 not an infreqgu o hiow b ek 8 ) ' flags engaged in the coast trad: The object of the conference was to | b : wse will shortly be tried in the courts here, | €lectedin hisplace. Hon. E. Dewdney, mind at lenst to the court what his defense is, in | contest between Cockrobin and Guthridge, | 188 EOULCICE AT | aiass (ahaie et 4 currence, and it is not astouishivg that the | @ tishortly betriec fi the courts Here | jier of the interior, 18 elected Irom the alleastto thocourt what s dofews ln in | tontet beweor Cocrobln ind GutiHdge: | “Aother — decroo ' recommonds o 1 | decide , whether® o not tho state | willost iheories ) adeanced, and | Itappears Mrs. Catheart,n wenlthy lndy of | Riok) of the interior, ¢ O o o ok, | o inttors deft wist wis spralued i the | couso tax of ~ 810,00 on ~_ forelen | cuntral committearbhould endorso Strootor, | that pemle funcy wn | Starord, o THThE Cata Vit e nent whethurit s imerliorions ox 1ot | cighth round, bit he would have been beaten | insuranco companies and roquires a doposit | tho farmer candidatg, for tho United States | hus mado it w usiness to decor successiul | gy allefforts of tho relatives and fr sl AUEHAVOLO Y SRIVADos e Uics e . "1t 15 truo that, | tuyway. Mitclell ad Shvin gave a two- | of 8100.00as a g o before they may bo | senate. Without renchin, dofinite action, exs into ler apariments and that there | 150G 0" divovor o wherthonts Quite | - Provine ; ™ Tuu Ayt that 1t | round cxbibition. Mitehell was sober, but | allowed to contintic buginoss. adjournment was takew {1 this wfternoon, y_miy have bron both robbal - and | miatly, however, hor fends traced her Lrorinces Conservatives. Liberals, b tho proper way. but o b tuken | Sliavin was justable to stand. Their oxhi- | l’x further r wires foreign insurance com- when a m;hnmu will @odoubtedly be passed |||m'-ll:\-|m| and theirbodies placad so that th aun SRSV - where el B e o . *“7‘ LR ) eh ookt e e T o ST * | panies to pay atax of 7 per centon allprem- | endorsing Streate. = e . would be classed as vietims of ill luckat the |.fio S et ] Npene sine s dtfor grantedlh the wway thiouih that this | bition was bissed, Thenew elubyvill greatly | fums roceived from polteios issued in Argen- | T the jomt assembly the st ballot | gumbling tables of Moute Carloor elsewhe o0 sty el husi it austigntion - k| Jlow. Bruaswlok ] e Kiocve Sbaciadied fhom & pretty | nurtthe Pallcan: tine Republic. This course will seriously | was taken with the foilowing vesult : Pal — = % atheart Is the posiessorof an estate valued | Nova S . v 3 ! : B | ) A taked Wiike s atover $,000000, which reverts to her hus o ; thorough _ discussion o gG over from onc S affect a number of lifeand fire insurance | 101; Strooter, 95: Oglesby, 3. Parnoll Hissod in Liontlon, banct 1f hie can find herof unsound mind tilnd st s Lt SO TR S T PO T companics of the United States which have | ballot showed no change. Loxnox, March 5.—[Special Cablogram to | Mo Gathonrre ralitlons Insist sha tin fiil this answer is not uureasonable. 2t | branches in Arcen tine Republic. The female suffragists are takingactive | p. By Vorioiatrastasisniitiel i e lat e Rl B Rl RGN LS L e ool ik to hquirewhether | Interesting - Reports Concerning the | | The stme deevee in Ltax of 2 1 steps to counteract the anfluenceof the Chi- | ¢y et o e A G R R tho ot will hand down any writtenopliion N QI 8 AR IBALG S cent on the gold and paper deposits of pri dies who ave working agaiust the £ A ASULROS 100pEa on ReSss LA L ¢ = et J Pt d el D ke Sl 0 vato banks, which will greatly dam woman's municipal suffeage bill, A lengethy [ wons the rank and file of the Irish party Totals o o et ewra i1l ot il shiok caso is | (s v s tad By SN TAInER (el al business of the En X circular was received today, signed by . (. | here is strongly aigainst him on aceount of ALt Ay Majority for conservatives, 17, i 1iSD0se ENLAN, March New Yok Herald an and Italian banks now Adams of the Kansns Historical socicty, giy utso he i 1 Dt Benuy, Mareh 5—German oficers entered Ihere w 15 constituencies in the dog finally disposed of, ” yurse he has taken. His attemptto fac L e 1 11ka to glvo notioe that | Cnblo—Sneial i Bre The oficial utine ftepublic with a capital excood: | ing statistics in egard to female v in ufnion, wi urn 25 members to comd upon that wer being filed we will ask the | reports demanded by Dr. Von Gossler, min (00,000 of rold. that state, - A p PR iEa Jor of passongors | 1OUS: Of thise 25 have been heard from, it S SRS S | e bl s D Yo o i | 04RO o o .| A e et e | 1 i o | Bt e st s | B S S lave o tvial 1wantMr. Howe to takeno- [ versity clinies and pathologieal fustitutes or siduliss udlioonie fiota fuitilagolail | foicilettelatt) (D8 neaan Ll Il me Sl | o T B B S R e R ' e the eficacy of Koch's tubercline, have ju Encouragement for Reed ast. The speeche limited to tw JeaKe, A% e Beviinnewspapers heartily approved | wh ted aur featea, ke conxbi Side other ors. been published by | [ Wasmiveroy, March 5. —Ex-Srealser Reed | number, the presentation speech by James 3 the address | The E president of The court then considered other matter f v 3 B D rasaad 3 In spenkug of the court's ruline Goverior | are fifty-five in ; i | has received the following telegrams: satian of Springfield and o respose b 2 el R ace [ACL e iy Cslontavition e St rli ister of Boyd said_that he was disappinted. Hedid | tne revort of the mi Naw: Yo, MarchidEioitolafGiardsti [iareakenGrals sluafmudaly v ichAbar O e e |t' Toee e il b e 4 F mater ot thinke Tiaverhad my standing in couet. | Moait, om0 of the departments wiich is | 8tthe Union Loague club sond you cardial eommamoration. of the prasnt. sematoel | His fricnds, although appwe notin the i war. 1o expressed it | 1 rialy, t sag but Judelng feom the, decision the SUPRING |y dor ISoch bimsell, The reports exte grreeting and approval. The support and en- f A lettor was road from Generdl | mojority at’the meeting, stood firmly by tue v owill ac W the parlic hie g aed by 4 S e L e firthor 1n "t | onlyto the oud of 130, They comprise about | thusiasmof your friends is as_lirge T this Jottor hesavs the voters of | Orator, and supported by many others wih eal for @ repeal or mitigation of 1y wh s 1, sc0ms too promises, g cight weeks and contain 1o final results, but | DArTowW discourtesy of the cnemy 1s s the state fast fall endorsed “the principios of | While ot in favor ”’[ Parnell, were dete the stringent passport regulati for any Judge Mason of counsel for Thaver suid | gheir contents are nevertheless of great im. Among the signers to this aro: Chaun the election of senators b; the inge LY e e e (T e B ¢ s iAloRE (iR BCHIILG LRy % proved the candidu{o Recommendo the meeting from being broken un. The Chi svolu tion nt was {hat when Lie walicr caine up noxt uaiay, | porince. Durlng tho tive In_ question, [ M Depow, Comalius tiss, W, HL Webb, | INGEincranding the offorts of tho 101 morning papers say it is evident that Paruell NEW Y On N Ath fifty’ and in the m parliament, ftwould be to detcmine whether o nO% | o™ 1350 Tnjections wero made on 217 | Georze B, Sheldon Horaco Russcll, John | giva effect to populae . will, tho pending elec- | 15 10sthis fold in Lomdon and they ndietle § .0 smeriean trude roeeived et viees foom | St 1o batsiie it bo o dher Toyd was a clitzen of the Dnltod States, ind | pationts. Tle grentest number of Injostions | SINB diid Jolin Jay Knox fion for sonutor 1s characterized by | his attempt last might to repeat” here tho | o 3 L S Mo A the outside, itwitlbe less than twenty, Nt o Marth 5By o dis | oo than tho ondinary evls ot tactics he employed in | niti today to the efect that bisiness there | and in times like these,a tory administration, 0 0 | courteous vote of the madden ed politica the caucus system, from which . . is generally suspended. Post towns have | pledged toupholia trade palicy which is ime oS0 was 152 s, Most of the v | nority vou haws boen honared with the hiz | it was hoped. by theaetio of tho demecratic | e “'""'", e table, been deserted 1o @ large extent by the eti- | POVershing the pople, canuot work with sa ports contain xact histories of the cases, | esteompliment of your life, Millions of loval | party, the people of 1he state would escape. LoNpox, March 5.—[Special Cablegram to 0 5 w16 haye taken to the hills, fearing e adijolipmchichrioth sardencrher b v t It AT oL K 1 duty. The vernment had & majority hom bard iment is renor that twenty Ontario of twenty, bu s things los sixmen were keilled and injured o the wan 3t T s s ) j the mpreseitation will be « rumors, the kutser cor S 1o bo dec of-war Esmeralda by a shell from the shre | Queho his llondmuchiver censed against France. He 13 not so much | batteries during the Lombardwent. Ruuini | i Avs it 18 8 case grainst the coudtry on the tar o = hen defended by themserves,” otherin cortain newspapers, or oven by the the resultis suchis will pre New Bomain 0 y b Hpd L f 5 mainOpanod. Astute politicians recognize thereare to- | frantic anti-German utternees of a portion nment from coutinuing 1 Wasnmiyaroy, March 5—The legislation | night but*two senatorial possibilities to the | of o people, as by thesingle fact that he A Belgian Surprise. Glotemeutions, five seats enoeied by the past »ss in ratiflcation | 1linois contest—dohn M. Palmer and A. R Bressers, Maveh 5, —The rejection of the | statswon by theliberals in O of the vorious treaties . fod | Streeter ' aiuiton ot to (i | flled IBuis plan to obisin Feeh Mot | yyyory re ! the United States marifime prov inees, wh One of the judges of the district court, i e e between commissionors o the part of th | S5t ‘.‘»r::“;"; o ey i for the .'"‘”“‘v”m P 1 Ixhu, ne Lo commenting uponthe decision of the sup: SE I\STRIKES. Uil a0 ates aisha variaas Tnctiag tethes | imonenitiisassnisolomntl “cnmtiitad | B Msoutl viianuhiod iand alein i vaawis. A ClisEmjoalion s pesladivons vt Mine a ke Ope ST ill result in opening upof over cight million | lutions which endorse the action of the stec AIROMUEE el pOFEBNWS il o6 0 | posed the work of theintemational slavery | went, Tt fine and Coke Operators Arguing o ROLION, o8t all whoapproach him and occasions cousid nf re, after Hollnd ture ! X acres of publicland to sottlement. Tho ag- | ine committee, and it is believed tonight that | & £ g : cnforneer stansliolinclis Himolira) wosulineAnorthie with heir Mer ; erable approhension that the kaiser miy [ vietually evereed. King Leopold is grealy |1 Prrrenia, o Maven oo strike of | BO£Ato cost tothe govermment will o about | e five recalditrant reoublicns who hate | gyt komo protest for fichting theFrench. | mecns el loru wore Boike 3 20,000,000, een standing of ist Streeter will come |y 1o Jonger talks of peace and both his - — the Monongahela river miners, by which 10 | {houtfive miilion ncres of this land is sit. § into line very soon o state central ¢ Hannerand ongudys indioate that he s Resemibles the sipper, 000 miners and lavorers have been throw uated m the vicinity of Oklahoma, the re mitte was opRose to endorsing | yisipates warand has come to the conclusion Duuiy, March 5 —( N o . out of employ ment anuary 1, is now in | maining 1,000,000 actes have been made up Street yplRr e, words, W gt another strnzele w needed o sol ; QRIS v -‘h who H‘n o liberls e dolig 50t most certaimly b rarand | (L Ny for settloment, A mecting of | 1md beretofore by the Sisscion and | cout: itself with cxpressing ' ontite [ e ioritie of Garnany (o Alnce.Lore eroclous assault with o knife upon the ps- | ity of 17 in doing sot ot certamiy beld thatioro | 1 potment A egine of | Wihpoton Iniians in’ Dakota, tha Canr |* onfideice in the ability of the steering cor : songzers in arailwiy carringe Tuestay, s v Bood caso 1€ e tacts as set forth i the | TG0 (Y will wone to the men's | o Alene Indians n [daho, tiho Crow Indians wittee and other ropublican leders to de The Prince Reblected, been declared of unsound mind. Tho ? : “Boyd has held all along that he does not | deman in Montuna and the Sioux Indians on tho | With the question, adding: “We beliove it are mpressed with the man’s likeness i le”‘l“\llll'\‘lllun. oyd has held all along that he dos ne Fort Berthold mservation in - North Cakota, | 10 be to the best wnlerests of the republican | I description of the apprarance of dack the 1roneiy, B. €, Marck :'{;l:: n}, <how '3’." he “..' ..ml, e, ¢ 1..‘um;.n OOt R s Bnded B . pirty organization in the state thatour rep- i The Brr The prince of Wales was azin | Rifiiorund are makit !m“‘l stallation scttles. this question. By Prrrsnuig, Pi., March b.—Today Operator g An 1 of Justice. [ n::rl;‘n\ os I ;\]mfi w‘.“\l.‘xxl K z“:m(\ a elected ening t be w ipful geud fho decision of the court the status | Dillingbam of the Pennsylvauincoke works | _ \WASHINGTON, March 5.—Willlam E. Black ction of souator) DR | adicrel Sho BBl R Monnas ik pit) Sranglod ih Brison, e Yo LS of thocase s changed and Wil now cone on | signod an aereemont with the strilco to go | 1010 Of Chicuko tolay visied tho president, | *Xttar ‘aajournment of the committee the | 18 O FH1 unlied grand lolge wis amore than | Brigpaps, Mich 5—It tas tranapired | 801" AOLRC IELC 8¢ el an answer, i which Boyd must Show hisside | bk at the ofd waszes. . The mien e pleased, | in company with Secretary Blaine, and pro- | Siveeter boom veccived a new impetus, and | 1S8ally brilliint spectaclo and the popalaity | that Helena Markovie greater nunber thau of the case and make is defense, or et out | and it is expected several small operators |, sented g memorial in bohall of the Russiw | lite tonizht, it is staled, Messrs. Bacon, | of the princein theorderwas well attesto > f the hair. 1 B o | I b 3 ShiEtp Rubemusonalishilpt oL will follow Jews. He explained the memorial was tho | Crawford, Evans, Hutchings ad_ Stoker ara | The prineets sou, th Duko of Clarence, is | have been strankled h death v pr h and Didn’t Know te, s hurd to tell what questions may arise - s 10 8 to.the fuevitable, also taking aleadimg rank in the Masomic ) 4 H 318 ) 1ho, ar o) Spvinaiisllsei s qusiont may bl T Tosult of @ conference of Christins and | Preparing to submit to the iuevitable, and | o ine o g rvank in the Mason Milan has requested M. Garishaine to insti- | | BN ’v : ldak \‘r l‘.v‘~4h‘ ] | ; ik fct with their party net later thau thé fist | fraternity, and will it is expected, be ee- | e inguiry into the killing, dise R Rt Ea et 1A BEve (o Ella g ST T arch 5,—'he frult pre vs, recently held in Chicago, and cailed | ofnoxt wook. vated 1o his fither's majestic rank when the A%E1) ! e 1 e | especial attention to the fact that 1t did ot — o litter gives up the grand master’s chair fo B | o Trotting Horse Breeders. rving and cauning establishment of the J. | g onpze Russia, bit sought in a peaceablo Defiant Ka-Register. the thione of G reat Britain. felicved the Bank. ing cireles. Floryears these pr New Youk, March 5.-A conforence of tho | s way to give the Jews control of theirhomes | Gurnmie, Okl., Marel 5.—The republican i = = OXPON, Murch he house of lords | beenlying there unprospected leading trotting horse broaders of. thecouns | 1425H F1X0,000; fully insure w Palestine. The president listened atten- | jncumbent still holds the officoof register of The Queen’s Drawing Re today, in handing down a decisio NEw Youk, Marei 5 —The big sidewheel T o Mr, Blackstono's romarks, Beth e revering | was pussed overas try was held touightunder the auspices of | steymer (ity of Richmond, of the Hartford ;ffflhwlnri lg'm-‘n.f‘ N TR R A deeds, contrary to fue decision of the court Loxnox, Mavch i, —Thodrawin all previous judgments, holds the Bauk of | perienced miners, a; the National Association of Trotting Horse | line, burned at Hester this afternoon. The | sideration thav the farmors’ slliauce candidatewas le- | UY the qucen yestordayat Buckingham pal- | Buglind noy Hablo for £31.000. the aumount | ago was itknown that th Breeders. After a general interchange of | boatwas valued at 12500, and the cargo | m— - gally eiceted. Alliane@ men threaten to storm | ¢ Was notable for the lirxe and brilliant at- “""“”;"\,"‘ th fon y.os A ierihthe om- | wera1airly alivo with vlews on the subject of Teorganization of the | Wuch more, Two men 'were painfully in Mexico Will Be Here the ofice and force vaults if possession 1s not | tendance, due in a lavge measure probably to oy ol Brothers found ir o Tthe National association. it was decided to call a | Jured 5 Wasmxaroy, March 5 —The burean of | given up soon. {he prosenco of Empress Froderick of Cov. - e v teedors of | The vessel sank tonight, ‘The body of o | American republicsis lnformel thit Fdeu- A Do many and o desire upon the part of many to [ - Bdberal Gains in Austria, the countryat Chicago onApril 22, when a | Solored waiterwas found before she went | yopant Baker, U. S. A., recently appointe AP 1 il | e be presented upon this occasion as a token of Viessa, Mavch s, T Anstrd plan of reorganization wiil be formulited. | down. Whether cthers ave inthe hull can | oo e o8y Cond's Columb i IxnuxaroLts, Ind., March 5 —Both houses | sympathy with her in recont uipleasint [ were concluded tolay, Returns The convention will consist of two delegates | P ot be told until it |~|.ll~ul_ . | comim: I Lh Cl S lumbian ex today passed tne legislative apportionment experion: in Pans, ceived show increased gains fromi cach state organization. Steewion, Wis.. March b, —Fire today de- | position 10 Mexico, had been formerly | yill over tho governers veto, also jthe con liberals and the young Czecus, . - = stroyed aho ill-fame on Winter street. | presented to Prosident Dinz by United St gressional apportionment bill, giving the Mover (5 of Steamships. 2 5 Froke a Governor Belt : SUb - MEAeE WerD! K¢ isly injured, oue | Minister Ryan, and delivered the invitation | democrats ten to thirteen congressmen onthe L.osnos, March b~ [Special Cablegran to Bound o Bet. Dasnviy, Conn, March 5.—The breaking |~ —~ from the president of the United States to | YOt@ 0filSSS. L Tk Bee! --The steamer Rugia, from Hamburs Paus, Mareh i It isstated tha a governor belt on the eagine in Green's The Weather Forecast that republic to participato in the exposition. Condenmed by Missouri, for New York, befere reported ashore, factory this afternoon caused the eng For Omaha sud vicinity--Light rain or | Lresident Diaz in ropiy, expresied tho great Sr. Lotts, Mo., Mareh 5. —The lower house | floated and proceeded for her destin enible itto conduct betting operat estinterest in the exhibition, and said Mex PN to*ruce,” and the three-ton fly wheel bu suow, warmer. . h 100 would do horself crodit at. Chicago, of the Missouri legislature, after a long and T'he .nl amer Uity of Berlin, from New = Pieces of flying iton badly wreeked the build- For South Dakota - Light snow; slightly y leated debate, adopted a resolution condemu- | YOrK for Liverpool, has avrived STUDENTS SUFEOC 411D, fug. and sixty girle in the trimming room | cooler, variable winds ? New Mint Hung Up. gz the FLty-fiest congress in gencral terms, | o steamer Suule, from New York for i . were terror stricken. Twoof them jumped | For Nebraska and fowa-Snow; colder by | WasmisGToy, March b—The bill provid- | and Speaker Roed foy his partisan rulicgs, foustampiol and Brunen, ias pusud the | pute of Tve Young North Caxolln from a window, sustaining fatal injuries e PR U e A T codte Besidls 2y Az ik i YR YOI AD $ .4 - failled to make any appropriation, and none New Mexfean Land Suits. Joek Laborers lesume Wor Nike Clonk Muke . hot His Brother-in-Law, I I .ul»\,. 5 P50, Tex., Maxch 5, —A suit involving 1_.‘,\.”":_&{“ LPAR LRSS “M "‘ o ,“’\‘ ilies, N. 0, Miob Nrw Yok, Mareh b A sm Asuraxn, Wis, Mareh 5,—G. M. Steale, & | priation bills, Therefors the act cannot bo | over §1,000,00 hes been filed by the owns of | curred early this morning at Broadway aud | prominent druggist, was shot through the | putintaeffect and Philadelpbia will have to (Grand strect. between union and non-union | heart by his brotherin-law, W. Gi. French, | (ome 1o tne next congress for a $2,000,000 ap % makers. The policesoon stoppad the | today. French asserts Steele came between | Propriation. fight and made a numoer of arrests. No one | himand lis fan Was seriously burt. Al of £059,700,000, murcer or a paper which was calied a de . “The total appropriations for the first ses. Tourrer, we hive examined the questionas | The Affairs of the Seate Swamship RS I t tho fir: sion of the iftieth congress w Mackenzi v mine which affected an oficer of high rak (Sir £ customs siv occupied at San Remo. Asto what actually | for war in veply to Mr. Coobsquestion, said rt, pstmaster g 1. Quimet, ex-s ns sdate and other noblemen nterested, | lorem, upon animal oil, horns, jerked beef, sterfously disappeared some time | © At midy bia hostility and securoa footing again in | M1trais at the Alice-toreaie frontier aid one time it looked 5.A fiem enga in cluded in the controversy roceived by one person wasil The lazest Ex-Governor Thayersaid that he had ex- 3 pected the decision bocause Governor Boya's counsel had e A envively pon A g Sympathy. This was shown in the refe ihee | Opinions differ considerably s to the value [ 20ty l"-\‘;'\" i patriots will now heartily | [assure the 101 that T ask nothing more than | T Bk —A Berlin disnteh says that ot- 10 the case of Gove of the fruid s a dingmostic aid in diseosering | SXm? Wl doue. goo brave and faitl- | toshare with thenitho thunksof grateful | withstanding tho pacific asswances and and the roference to the long period of tine | tuborculosis of the internal or Ot .00 | fulservant: enter thou deeply lnto tholr af- | people, which they will cortainly recoive for Boyd had resided in Nebraska cctionate regards.” their invincible fidelity to duty, and th T ta ttatel O kot AULHARLY that Governon | (EauAES ey ferivk Lrom intornalitubermlosis Signed. | Wiiias B, Moons devotion to the essential republican principle Boyd will apply 1o the supreie . of the | 13 were ¢ 71 considerably improved, of Tennessee. that the vights of the peopleare only safe | iritated by the discourteous treatment of his of trd “'h on ”"‘ \"M'Wh railoads is aljos United States tora writ of to com- | 194 improved, 5% not improved, and 46 died 5 nticglisuspnd ol pel thestate court to send the thither | 0708 pationts with extemal tubere for final disposition. 15 were cured, 145 considerably inpre Dl e (it Oao, 287 Improved, 28 not improved, and 9 died ~ cnato has caused a tremendous sensationin | 0 court, this morring said: “The caso is vory plain and places Boyd where he must w whether ornot e is a citizen of the ted States, Tn my opinion, when Boyd's attornoys fled the demurrer they admitted the facts asset forth in Thayer's petition. The supreme court overruled this demurrer, and ofeat of ( Joln Macho Lrprisic N Kine Loxnos, Maveind,—[Special Cablogram to 1quirie: conservatives) are el and Helena Knickar ine, who attempted to kil Iing M T O. Schimmel company burned this morning, as | jockey club will transfor i1s rcos L sch aened thi this ity will resume work today, havingsue- | Pemborton and Albert st . Business Failuves San Elizavio and Sccorro against Clarles Z 1ed in obtaining only minor concessims. |ished, The five broke G N Ma Cadna, Simon P, Drake and Frederick 12, stevedores, it is understood, will follow AL i Alcott for possession of land held by th al s 1 ¥ 3 o the La Priote 4 Hurricane at Madrid 84 onenped 8 fely 0xoopl thot % Senator H s Fiaeral, WARAPALL it M ki, Maveh 5, —[Special Cablogran to | Youne — men — named WO P on the third ing. Thestudents wen . ran t it Burnod WasiixaTos, Mareh 5—Funeral corvices ORI Car I cany: Want Pay for the Poles narraNooas, Tenn., Mareh h— A Cincin | over the remains of the late Senator Hearst, | B armsone, Md b 5—Charles Car: s Fonk, March 5.—The United States | nati Southern truin was wrecked ¢ w | who died Saturday niznt, wero held atbis |y ¢k 4 Naw YouK, b=t sl | mati Southern train was wrecked at Sleepy | who diel Saturday uiznl, wero hell atbi one of the best kknows sporting menin | ymountof damage o property voschlng the stairway Nluminating company and the Brush « ic | Hollow today I'wo sleeping cars wero | late residenco at noon today, and were of | the cast, was taken to the twsane asylum to - roomed with them, laminating company haveappealed to tho | burued und scveral persons injured, but noue | brief aud simple character. The casket will lo“ He was known all over the United France Favos a Taviff, ket i e Bee.—A vidlent lurricane swept over this city _and neighborhood, doiug a great come with smok supreme court i an effort 1o secure ugainst | seriously | be removed from the residence Saturday Blistes us @ patron of sports , | Pans, March 5,-M. Meline, in the ol $15,00,