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A C ) ymn m ! V TRl 28 ‘ \ : : { 'AGES S | “ i ‘o k ) O W) 8 4 » 7 i S N I'WENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 8 18S01-SIXTEEN PAGES. NUMBER 260. [— s \ _— . r | “" l \) \\\\ l \I“H SAVS HE WELL NOF RESEGN, NG ( ! l” "‘ the pan siavists party® died in this eity today TRNISHE N IV | the late United Statos co there havingas | DEVIV e v pen Boyd's Feiends Clonm That ile Will . AWisserra, Man, March 7.~ Hon,(ilbert ernmont. Coasequently Mr. Watts was f -_— Not Voluntarily Vacate - | ]‘ T .I;“l‘y"j‘l‘l ”::"'“‘j“»';" 3 ll‘:' | —_— smpolled 10 continue i ruoy so far as | il ! LiscoLs, N SRRl 7.~ r8feotal to Tk layed a promiuent part i the o stony Rome, where he is now stoppi Mr Watls | ) Germany's Public of the Opinion That Bat” | 13, \ Gl tE At nate | Commissioner Morgan Sits Down on the | Of the .:“ml,.\” v||\|‘\'\y< ::f. ;.}.» h”vl- s conl Annual Parade ofthe Washar Woman Brings | elaim -(yl‘ rot | onof - the ‘n nited Statos | Liborals Dividad on the Subject of His Tite ‘ ! v ; ssioner of the Dominion potice all tho il Vo W consul, Me tourne, and foday made | tles 8hould BeFought on Land. friond Govornor Bovd b at Disarming of the Sioux, the territory trouble. Out ths Hoodlum Element, worn' statement as to what took placeat | ness for Parliament, . pleased with the insinnatio w Omaha | Dexven, Col, Mareh 7. - Ex-Senator Chil i Cunes. The matter wiil bo fully nvesti- | mepare: dally paper thattie would prod # " - | cotof Colorado died et St. Louis of Bright's | ated by the United States consulate. | EMPEROR WILUAM'S DREAM DISPELLED. | his position as chief cxec £ tho state. | HIS REASONS FOR OPPOSING THE PLAN. | “'NTW'vioux, March 7T dcath was an- | EXTECT A ROW AT THE RACES TODAY. - IS POSITION SIMILAR TO PARNELL'S. They claim that bis past § v How 3 nounced at the stogk oxchange of Gustavis Sy [ s Reciprocal Tavif i that he is no poltroon and w ) in | A Rollins, who was the oldest member of | - - F 18 ni[Spaenl Cablegam to { Its Failure trings About More Trou the midd t. 1t 18 e i known | EWonld Leave the Indians Smarting i the exchange : uteageons Tr ment of an Amevie | e 1y e great tari i Radsing the Question of His Guilt— B Dle for Von Caprivic Minees Refuse | that many we 11he pover Under a Sense of Wrong and DL ERE i et L LA LAL AL AL Bl Ll in the chamoer of - deputies next week, Wil A Bamity o Prgmios o be Ses L0 Be Coerced by Governe [ R on vatious | coniest : made it Bager for Vengeance - fiure in - CGeoriia ics,and for soveral hoduilel: nee Favors abibiolali Ll LS LR cured for (he Workd's | ment Threats, him uke ¢ o\ Enlisting (hdiins. terins & member of congress, died today Reciprocal Tarifm, ARGt Cabi b albgaT s ' N | ' s : ! ‘ | i e A ¥ ronch tarift was Jule oy Yarin will [l nt 10. It is NEY e 1 > - — | t 5 that persor whom he nas reliod us fri | - A DISASTROUS PIRFE, I ¢ ‘\“ ou - this subjest M. Perry | Copyrighte 1891, New Yok Asocialed Prese, | hOve proved otherwise, but this has had 10 | waenisaroy, Mareh 7. Rocontly General e J James Gordn R\ ! right 1591 by Jtmes Gor 1o Bennett, TINAYit %, Mktcls. 7By Hi wonal influ. | ©fecton the governcras far as his prosent [ o SRR S S0 BEREHE LR the FPourth Time Minden Suse | Pams, Mareh 7. [New York Herald | products of countries whose tariffs favorus, |y L Nl Y n‘.- wsition or fi wetion TR ol < \ aslonet of Indlun ¢ 9 was 3 Moy 5 RE] ” 4 } e shato) bty weh 7, N K e - ence tho smperor succeeded in - preventing | PinCin it e aetion i fesard to the po- |, Lcted by the seerotary of the interior to il o g o B Cable~Special to Tie Bee.] —Thomicarome | If the United State s ftsscalo it will | oyl Special o T B Siv Charles | the defeat in the reichstag of the government Governor Boyd was saon ally, but b give an expression of his views upon the Mixpey, Nob, March 7.—(Special Telo- | fotes came as a godsend in the midst of i be the gatnor tu its t with Franc | Dilke's ebange of front has theown the 1ib. n the psol Lion I 3 hit t that the t e . gram to Tie Bee, ] —or the fourth time inas | dullest period that Paris has kunown for vroll, one of th protectionist R ) Ry ) on the proposod addition to thenavy, but | declined to say anything ex it the §communication of the governor of South v L Lyl I S L { eral purty nto cmwulsons. Tho lboeals aro this has ouly been done by inducing some of | things published ¢ - probiable | Tyikita wring the disarming of the Tndians | MANY Months this city suffors serious loss In | many years, The festivitins woro caveied [ deputies, remarked i3 forced to | gividod on the « for par the members to abstatn from voting, The | X mwere m, that he | ate, Tn reply Gonoral Morgan | DOF business iuterests by fire. 1t started at | out with much spivit. 1n the procession the | protect herself against foveigen probivition, | o ©g 0T Al BB Ol T U YBEE AT e A Ho Tt was a citizen ana th bl RO f e e ‘!'“ it Tndians are | About half past 7in the carriage and wind- | washer-women mado an oxcuse for many [ and espocinlly against the Cnited States, | ot BEEE feutd both centor and’ frefsinnige partles ave | court ses L B says Lo T Wi | obyious, and wolehty, vir: To provent them | Ml establishmont of . H. Malone ina [ othertrades to join in. One thing rovealed | We do not wish to attack any b | Htdd dowe L test fne TERORELY ofioedd b0 doteitarg thio, kbl [ bropos 1o sty BUFO | from seomi on thewainath, and th quiet the | ¥ooden row, and in two Hours a quartor of & | was that amongst the wash ladies of Paris | D Vigor, another protectionist domy, | e Oltes ¢ tequirod for tho construction of the tivo o | | Fits GRS ORTES AHTLSRE HTRRE VIiETY biock of busincas housce was in ashos, Four | are many boautiful women, The procossion | oxpressed the viow that “we vaise out tariffs | e e . Ll | \ A of the vietims were suilferors by other fires, ncluded knights and huntsmen blowing | because the free trade vegime of 1560 reduced ) | hree gunboats, one ivonclad, and one dis | HOESE INDEPENDENTS CONFER. \‘ “If 1 thought there was really serious dan Phe losses and fnsuranco are as follows "Ml’ \‘ l,. L "‘”' dne (' LA l" L2kl \ifs WhiolaiRte 1 At 'w"‘ iy :wh” ol wd 1 exists for ¢h boat. The question, though not of | ger of any considerable number of Indians | F. C. able, loss §3,500 insuranco not ; Jo SOUVIEGEY om Lo MAT0 | weoriusponding feduction fn this ratall pricos, | considoting ba whilst there i3 triking import, became one of serious mo- | They Ave Dissatistied With the Make- | ojye ipon the warpath,” says the commis- | known: J. H, Malone, loss 81,500, insurance | Maded very gool show. The crowds wer Tho now 1ArHT Wil Hot reduce tho cattl du: | much doubt of Ditke's guilt, The mot virus [ 1ent for the government, when the two par. | up of the Sitting Committee, sioner, “or that the surest way of proventing | SL00: C. G, \w_.l»:w,’ Toss £1,000, insurance | enormous, there being a complete jam b ties, but we intend to vemove the prohibition | lent opp tof Ditke as of Pariell, is tho i ties combinoed to oppose the inerease of the LiNcony, Neb, March 7. —[Special Tele- | any Indians from be ing hostile was to "‘; ""_m:\‘l\’:w‘\l_u{‘«; vi-“ ‘-~~\”{L.<1k(:” “.‘;f«‘"ifli'{l tween Madeline and the Place de la Repub- | placed upon Ameriean pork. We' stall ask | 1all Mall Gazotte, 1t belabors bim without | navy on general principles, The wovernment's | gram to Twe B fhe independent | gigarmn all, T should be very slow to futerpose | insured. Lossos on stocks: J. . Malone, | N4U€ |‘|.‘» Iatter being the pl 0 wiie o th '\’\".!'q:-”.‘(..,‘.“‘l"‘(“r‘x'f«lnu“"v'v‘ d ‘\\x(."’: \Ih:\‘"n\w\u;hr; | coasing position, in the minds of | demund was finally limited to two gunboats, | members of the lower 1 the | any objection to the mensure, If 1 felt the | €500, insuranco £,500; B. W. Marsi, 800, [ Jidges’ stand was orected. ho baveiers | )18 SECAER (UNE FATEC SIS LY MR mang, putin Mit tho ) Today's division in the rewhstaggave the | number of twenty held —a pro- | ywhite settlers were in serious danger of at- | With no insurance; W. R. Doan, £1,00), fully | were brokea down and the mounted - munict M. Leon Say, in discussiug the same sub- [ Forest of Dean Was | government 121 against i, The constitution | longed confevence tonight. ‘tno radical i by Indians; and!wvas convinoed that theje | iSTecs &ue dh \CHUEL ONLAo0k, €300 o Ik | pal gudrds wara called to tie resou, cot, among other things said: “No free | not ik | with | requiring that one-halt of the members must | element is dissatistied witn the makeup of | safoty demanded the action above suggosted, | Knowns' B G Ceate’ 82000 neiranee not In the evening the wildest seenes onsued | tradors now exist in FPrance, and there isno | costs vote, and there being one short of thut num- | the sifting committee and wants to add sev- | [ could not well resist it known: W. H. Croig, 82,000, moving stock, | ! thestreets, ‘The police scomed to bo totally | prospect of tho adoption in brapeo of free | wyyus not ho made n party to the second ) bor, voting on the question will be resu cral independent leaders, meluding Shrader. | wBut, so faras my knowledgo extends, Tean | fully insured;” W. “V7," Phar, §00, moving | helpless. The worst class of rowdies, ali | W SREEIES GUERE PUTEIME (00 0 dais How do you arive at the conclusion on Monday ey also discus the advisability of hardly beliove there now any serious | Stock, fully insured, - masked, ‘h:\-l the streets entirely to them- | o gion said thiat the reaction in France in | that he was branded by the judicial decision Swmce the comuwittee of the househeard | poiuting a special committee 1o inves | dungerofan Indian uprising. T beliove the | yoiremnn ficoree Schmidt was overcome by | selves. - Respectable people fled from public | favor of protection is compiote. ~ France Tikes | as wuilty of adultery : Admiral Hollman's frank disclosures of the | the rumors afloat concerning Speaicer Tndians to be, for the most part, Inclined to | from a flesh wound in his rignt aom feom | Places : to et its cake and ot haveit. Inother | iy what way could Dilke vindicate his ] i h X However, the days' work did much good in | Words, France would like to proteetion admiralty’s project to raise Germany to the | Both of these matters will likely b peace and averse to war. They are sufiicl- | falling glass, butit is nothing serious, o , the ¢ rk did much g T | SLS0INY tetusonts it Mt (Eatle - 2o, Hat ox. | otsrstas h rank of agreat naval*power, the reichistag | o1 the house Monday, cutly intelligent to understand at what a —— LA B e ; ports Dilke's opponents avgue that he was dise has been thorouthly alarmed, and it has been TR R BN fearful disadvantage they would be ina war COLORADO BURIED, ho great question of the momant s what In Paris the publishing and litorary clrcle d at the t trinl on te al grounds, | dieult o persuade thatbody to conceds even e e with the United States, Thoy know our vast Wil hisppen tomorrow at Auteuil, when for leome the United States copy right vill | at it was obvious whon Judge Honry y reasouble demands, 1t was painful tohear | an Application Made For n Stay of | resources and are conscious of their own | Much ~Ium- L.:gu |.“ Enow Antiel- | Uho it tine beuting wil bo sioppel, 1T ity pratic and with foeliy of sitifuction, | ARATERE Mk GO T RN aT e § Chancellor Von Caprivi yestorday evening P 2 weakness pated in Many Mining Camps. eral opinton 1 that this move is onlya |, oo - Sic SR ST bl satd howould | tod adultery with Dilke, that tho latter must i Pload the nocossity for two more KUDLIMS 10 | Orrawa. 1. Mae s tSpectal Telegeam | . Moreover, many romsons which have ox- | Dexver, Coloy March 7.—Reports from | sort of ministry bluff, Tho ministry intends | Shioh 1 discussiiig tho bill, satd he wauld | [ BICAR T ot i B et ; g b S Tk 1 et kit isted them for discontent can be, and | the San Juan country and the Conjos range | to show what harm it can do in case it wants | faieif 1he bill had not passed. S oo ts ho | ho *was. mor i R, guard approaches tothe Baltie ¢ 0 Tie Bre he last stengele for life on | by congressional action just had, wiil be r i ! i if the bill had not passed nashie | ho fwas wmorally guilty, th lozally ne- Dr. Windthorst, the contrist leader, con | the part of Charlie Ford wis made today | moverks Tho sottlers mothe vicinity of the | Stite the countey fs completely buried in [ to. Whatever happons, there will be beaten | heard that the bill was signed he cabled o | quitted. No ex ' hold. Dilke fonded that the cansl was ot to bo coni- | wihon s sttorneys cntored o motion for a | Fesorvation have been frightoned, aud not | Stow. Ruilroads’ and toll roads aro block- | the vecord foratiendance. Half the Parisians, | his friends in the United Stites: sHapoy to | 100 onsier Charles Russell pleted before 1895, and that the bulldings and | stay of excetion in tho. supreme court here, | Without reason, and yet during ail the ex- | aded, all trafc is suspendod and cannot be | Who never otterwise attend race courses, [ et tho good newss st atl i tho Unied | 00 O | wrong in advising Cquipping o€ gun boats could well walt, | oy alesed (et St that tord o o | Cltement and i spite of the bitter provoea | rosumed for weeks, The full of snow is the | are going to be preseat to seo the fun, Fvery Bim w0t to be 1 witness in th i trial Gl v oR ORGSR amiorto GBS 10| uaoemirsentt that the whilig up ot the rect ||\ iodudlans hivarniraskol o wiilo v aviest for vears, and covers the ground in | proparation bias been made by the police. | want Cardinal Rumpolla Removed. |and it tho jury found hun guitiy of Ak 4 § it 0wl 4 « Nein thel home: or, s0 s | know, © any places twelve feet dee even to asking the assistance o he ¢ 1 b canal would bo opened in 1565, and held that | ord of the twenty-four dars’ trial would be a | they seriously threatened theiv peace. Those I'IL-’u.\\u» it \.m’_”‘.”‘l Sl iy and u\n.::.: wsking the assistan [ the civil LoNboN _\1.“ \ Special Cable an to aduitery with Mrs, Crawlord, though the Germany ought to lave her vessels ready 0 | matterof £00 expenses; that it witl requive | Who —— hav b or ure vealls | coveral mining camps ard entively cut off | KUAT o o e | T B A dispateh from fRoms savs thas | question for its i w Mrs, Craw- protect it, as it could notbe protected by land | two manihs to securea copy of the record as | ostiie - should - unquostionably | be | from telegraphic communication with the | merican avtists i Paris witl probably | the German representative at the Vatican ford ity of adultery with himouly. Ono i S TONGALIGIR HiBRe otedd by thom, aid that the vecord is full of | Ugaciued and thele londers sovorely puie | outsido world. Thelr yedvisions are runaing [ 10V exuiblt in - Berlin.© D'Aunot | pringing to, ber cucs he can in | way to prove his innocenco, his oppononts Tho action of the house ciearly declares | errors,” The ‘onxt safd that they werounn: | fhirteat body of the Sloux wore friondly, | 1oy und unless the blovktade 1s soon raised, | speak on the subject, said the | favor of thir ranoval of Cardinal Rampolia | say, was to prosecute Crawford far perjury, that tho uational opinion 15 adverso to any | Ahle 30 tako an action without”the vecord. | i tha fnocnt should not suffoe with the e e LA 90 Kreuch, having given the Amcrican artsts } from the oftfco of pontifical secvotary of | They consider his vindication by pamphlet, E attewpt o make Germany o preat naval [ 0 dttoreys thew offered w portion of | guilty. To make no distinetion in tho treat Gyclone 1n Nluglasippi. such o cordial welcome to Paris he did not | state, ~ Cardinal Tarpolla 15 the pope's | which deseribosan investization by rspatae power, and that any_ contost with foreign [ \hie the court satd thoy sould. ook over, | et of Indians who took part in tho hos- | pypyxr, Miss, Murcl 7.—News reached | thinkthey could take a step which, #ppar- | second self in politiul aftuivs, and it is said | blo and well kaown wworthy of & power must be fought out on land. Emperor | hut atthe same time strongly intimating that | ¢ whom sufferod for their loyalty, would bo o which suruék the regionof | ently, the French artists had so strongly to b ly due to his influence that the | me s thouht by fntelligant proplo, vet William is very much aisconcertel over the | the properauthority to grant a stayof execu- | gy et of fjustice which the Indian is as | Newport, ‘Attala, county this morninz, In- | theirface against. A death blow was given | pope recently came out as adyisiuse havmony | many licent people are wiving it more h defeat of his chevished idea of o grand navy. [ o 18 €UIeE 1 woverior l‘l"l‘. fhe Clrouit | quick to recognize aud resent as the white | formation is meagre, but it is learned the 'I‘l" affulr \yhen ( e “1“| had ""I““"'V S LA TR S fench republic, | thau a moment's thought without, perk:aps, His majesty lays tho blame for the defeat | U ord’s chances of escape from d man g eyelone made a clean sweep of houses, barns | 41l arrangements, decided he would not go, tampolla 1s_strougly opposed to vit conaliering how.n favorable! concluaion will e e i loratiole. "ot Aliiine | (te-topalcey e It would be a great hardship to those In- | and trees, and two coloped:people —a woman | M. Cartier, the French artist who resides | 1o, cbiefly beeduse Jtaly buloss to it RS At i | § O e I AR Bl i Toni e, Ty SLLIANCE HOW 1 A]I:‘n.? (nIJ;“.“‘ '““-’x.». arms, \\-{llh’-‘l'lnl‘ll. v t?“{ii'.'\‘.» and a boy wore killed, in London, will, it is bolieved, expo | R R R OO e e e g i | 5 s i ey use the siaughtering the 5 = == trait of the prince of Wales in the full uni- | piatier is i et Mt | \ SRyt i /" thechancellor's want of parliamentary tact. | ; = in hunting and in sport. It Earthquake in Washington. matter i3 in coneert with Gormany, being | owing to its stasd on tho Parnell o Factions of the O, on : orm of the ¢ ¢ saine artist has just | offended because Cardinal Rampolia ias stood | i \ Adosd i Aduiral Holluan has offered to resign the | TW¢ Faeth & "','h o nat | jg (Wit some iositation | thit [ say, catTiLE, Wash, Maveh 7.-A distinet (I'“’ of thie ¢ "'“ ane artt Hm‘ g anded boeause Curdlunlitampolin s slooll | caac loally s well ‘3% v \ceording AT S5 4110 e ST Loggerheads, and say it only after careful | earthauake shock was. felt i s city to. | ShOwn a series of excellent povtraits of his | Out against the in on of the Russian | "l Tint st cortary ship ot the admicalty. Tho positron | ORI S beriuon nd with Slcere sorrow that it | @rthauake shock was, folt in this city to. | HIOWS & seties of excellent povtraits of his | Bl 0" the: Cathiolie liturey of Potand. | 10 the ovidenceit Dilk of Capriviis understood to be critical, The | ST 1 el pecinl Rra 0 R b dl Ay 1 night. No di resulted. & AP WHICH: 19 OUEH The czar would like to see in Rampolla’s | cubies the same position as *a , and the ; Tus By Dispatehies from Texas announce | MUSL be said, that [ greatly fear the Indians v Murch 7 o cart to Paris, have been photographed : : | i emporor has openly taken Waldersee into patch asANOUNCO | \Woliqhot o safe, oithor in thelt perdons of scoma, Wash, Mareh 7. A sovero earth . on photographed. place Cardinal Vannatelli, who attended at | liberal party ean havdly back ono and throw Tavor, but it 1s 1taprobavle that he will sue. | Bt the fumers’ allianco of the state isin a | FOG T overty, if it wera known they wers | 118ke shock was felt tdnight at islionsburz | Among tho big fortheoming sales on the | the coronation of the car and then made over another, however, and here lies the oed G badly demoralized condition. Dr. MeCune, | ontirely without means of self defense, and several other pofuts on the No vo thorn Pa- | Chaplain picturcs, of the Ciearo col citie. Three ¢ tion of | many friends at the Russian court. What {stiinch $htodics Frons NG x iy humor of the situation, “fhere is uo chauce e emparor, it is believed, contomplates u | e 1oted alliwmee leader, is at Dallas and | “The recent sad events in Dakota, where, | Sific. Three distinet shogks occurred. No | n lute Phillippo Bareyes, whowas for yours | the fesultof the intriges may be isdoubtful, | (SHES CI B0t | IACEE B0 IS sl ! SO ] will remuin there a month or six weeks, | itis said, women and littlo children were | GAMAEC 1S IFPOTIC the greatest authority on Japancseartand | &3 1H¢ pope is anxious to please Gormany : % e Y ; stronger foreign policy, together witha re oma e i shot down by soldiers of the United State: —— s . E and is very much attazhod to Rawpolla, stands in the estimation of the electors of tur to the rigorous system of " seclalist re- | McCuno’s presonce croated nolivtlo surprise, | SHo%SoWi By s0ltEm of Bat, TReC SUted HE SETTLED @RE FUSS father of hundreds of collsctions in 2 ARt RES RSt oL can: theta! bboukybys sn pression practiced by Bismarck. Signs of [ 88 many members of the alliance had | without provoeation by citizens, have shown ” i Paris, The sale wlll assemble connlseures The Result of an Accident, lection there, wid through & decrease m tho he readoption of the prinee’s method of wov- | threateried to mob nim if ‘he entered the | us how pitifally defenseless 'these poor | Dr. Garrison Killé Dr. Baird to fnd a | from all over the world, and will rank Loxvoy, March 7.—-[Special Cablezeam to | voto for the sittine member, Godfrey Samiuols b SR e + | state. The teath isthat wllis not harmony | creatures” might' be if wholly unarmed and Professional Feud. s the most impovtant of its kind that has | A kel d } + o the exumeritin¥agiven risy ‘to soports that tho [ FEE, /08 EUE 1860 ECCREE RERRIME 11 habialo rotbot thomsalven “Toisirm tho | wusmmr ke e 3, [Spedal | over takor pitia. Mhe. satatogtd mane s | A D] —Au imquest was eld today on | sor, and he formo e today that e bud emperor has opened communications with L ! o Tudians generally, and to leave the whole ) W. ¥a, Ma .—[Specia ! Al | the body of Mr. Robert Lindsay Antrobus, | no notionof re z ov dylhg theex-chancellor, L Rt Son o oier: body of the Siouk smarting under a_sense of gram to Tug Brr.l—A tragedy which | largey c soveral of his pic- | socond son of Sir Edmund Autrobns Bart, Who says the IEnglish are not enterprising. The winisteriai reaction against liberal | fondad by Farmer Bill St of | ssioss wid wiong, would tund o pro- been toug predieted occursed on | tires wd engravings have been sold. Of | and a junior partuer in the well known bank- | Th ain ¢ in taking y the priuciples in doating with the labor guestion | arailway commission,w nose members shall be g }v'x;‘" a widespread enth street this morning, when Dy, | the former Corot's *‘Pont de G a small | inghouse of Coutts & Co. He was found | for ed by Mason Shu fel is an undoubted fact. The Reichsameiger, | appointive. The other wing, b by the sastrons O™ Lot Moty & | George Baird, one of the oldest physicians of [ canvass, weat for 16,500 francs, and Monti- | oad in his bed yesterday with a pistol lying | who goos u to secure w fumily of {71l donolnolng (Ehoidemundloritha lnera It \]\.' vy ‘{‘.\‘m’,. "nmh m.-v.‘.:;;m.fw.m». and prosperity of the Iidian Wheelingand a man very prominentin local u-\_\\snn"»\\d\‘ mnll.\ color “Vennenians oy his side. Frow the cvidence given by the | pigmies for world's fair. He leaves thegovomment pits, warns the mon ifstrikes [ FESHVE GRE ST BORCE EVEREE T TR ble initselfl to bring about the very | politics and municipal government matters [ for 8,050 francs, Barrye's water colors are | members of his household it was learned that | 1ondon nest Thursday for 7 mzibar o T b DT e T i coune by bere W1 danger which the diswming is intended to | was shot and killed by Dr. Georgs 1. Garri [ fashionuble just now. A small one nothing unusuai had been noticed iu his | ittt {H&BSLor BE tha pressed. The con UL minal ouncril | i BRSO REATRRER R SRR RS En o ven L M O smhon) it ne AR HmENH Sy The latter is a member of the state | Panthere Noir fetohed 2400 fraues, e | habits - vecontls N G R 5 S iine owners ons, »ssess, be forcibl aker o 0 N St A % e died o etween 4§ oand [ wk in the dorough club, 11oe0E VY delegates, now in prdgress, today resolved The alliance memvers of the It [ossoss, bo foreibly takon Jrom pom, there | board of heaith, lnte health officer of the city [ bighest price for an eneraving Was for a | avaing." The fatal shet was heard by no | him os @ persor i i unanimously that it was impossible togvant | have issued a civeular denouncing Coleman, | 1y, people surrounding them to prevent them | d @ man widely known over a largo sec | work, by Delacroix, 6,500 francs. me in the house, The surgeon who was sum- | for public service 3 the domunds of tho men, andthatit wouldbe | (LT OF e Mlereurys as norhors fmporta- | from arming themselves anew, at the earliest | tion of country ds an authority on mattory Benaling, o rapidly geowing resort, is | moned when the bods of Mr. Antrobus was A \ L on s o Texas o dietate to the people, | (8t ehasing from the whites, | sauitation shere Liord Salisbury.is ding his vill discovered, testified thatin his opinion death P s reprenensiblo o bring abouta general strike. | Coleman says: Lo ajority of the "demo- | “IPEUHLY B Phichusing Bow tho whites, | ®opy e muntor was the outerowth of a fead | ior Lord Stisbury is building his villa, | (I ST na upponed. whil IN THE SPORTING WORLD. = o at t A Pl AR PaHina AL L orthe ention o le, 9 D he road is splendid, sing around the pic } . i £ congress furtter declwed that ferats of Texas betong to the farmers' alli- | (oonShG monecessary to treat them justly | Of more than a year's standing, and the 4 4 he was examining a new and curious con- | o N throats of the men to go | ance. Wepropose to have something to and kindly, Mpahitain among. them' a. weil ne created the wildes excitemont, Many | turesque natural harbor of Ville Franche, | diveted nistol A verdict was rendeved | Some Remarkable Heavy Weight in dictating the policy of the paper or tho biigzest political row in the bistory of Texas on a strike will not ind uadron of evolution were at this disciplined, suitably puid - vigilant Indian | threats of lynching weve made against the | where tho s ce with these facts Lifting—Vatehes vranged e el to % 4 wlice force, and, lastly, keep at expose murderer. i time last yea, % _ b MANCHESTER, H., March Special mine owners to make any politics will take place it 2 Al elRanral R et mAtary 'his morning the dnen met at the Sec D e et aor L ook hiatalat e Argentine Financial Situation. R e ‘1 The attitude of the mine owners has the sup McCuno willlecture in every county in tho [ BT EE S oo O v, o hta Th ond ward market and had some words e, L8 _ RHIILACoBL Loxboy, Marcis 7.—|Spaoial Cablegran to » Tue Be s Cyr, who port of the goverument. The autnorities in | state Hhin e otk audptatact e A botieToa taga | oL separated, but about half past | nes during the past week, between Comte hampionship at heavy weiht lift- - o Tue Bee]— Advices from Buenos Ayressay | CHICAGO'STROURLESONE | ine, nas a the mining districts of Westphalia and toe and whites," 10 Dr. Baird drove « past Dr. Garrison, | de Sainte Alejonde, a young and fastim 1 oroved he is the YOL EO8Y THan T3H(16 GioGti0as tive besniordara o oin el who was standing. at Market and Floventii | proviug shot, and Mr. “Tudor, . gentlemun ;I'l‘_"“‘] ““‘l:l'“ 'l_"“"“\'“‘.‘l “:l‘"“‘Ii‘l""“(’“‘l_ s | i the world by accomplishing two unpre- sult with the directors of the mines, with a | An Address to the Public by the & ““mmi Indian Soldiers, :f"i“(“* epiatact passed Dr. Garrson | well known in Cannes a8 the win- | oS0 T nd the Argentine minister of | fedented feats of strength. He lifted with viow of the adoption of coucertel measures Sanitary Commissioners, e D “here is going to ba trouble,” nor. of last years gvand prix |ignoica oo wlalstor declarod that If o | PioaldOf arope twe 100:pound dumb bolls against tho strl OiicAao, Niareh = An imporbant st issued by Seeretavy Proctor in regard to the Hethen walked up kleventh street and | de sva stakes, for 100 louis a side, popular 1oan 18 subscribad. for the provincial | With @ man balanced ¢ the the A somi-ofticial note, published today in the | taken today by the trustees of the € | enlist m"n\ of 2,000 Indians in the urmy isas 715;,,.1,.-‘_1 l!rlklflml uvxtw.i‘.:.\-u-.»lr lu;{ alloy, | There was but slight wind and t Bud nationnl banks those institutions will be | BEETegate weight being 316 pounds, LR NRA T A T VR (b toeiar ] e et o et e e hv}l!‘u.\\w ¥ : |l|':;\':>\]\'v)| ‘ulhn\x(l Iq;f-:\n[:gnwlx‘."“u'mu‘ul, :'x‘.:w birds flew well At the fiftioth round a tie f suved. 1, however, such loan was uot ar- | He raised the bells ana man % foste s in course of preparation by the gov- | dressto the people of tue district, declari : I'he following '_wm'd companios Hin s CE Rl O DT PR Up ho had | W08 de lared. At this polut Alejonde settjed”|.ran r.»a‘_ 'he:'» crnment would b If.u-_ to | twofet from the fioor, He g plished 3 ernment, which proclaims the displeasure of | in effect that the waterway provided for in | SKeletonized, namely, troop L of each of the |y yovolyer in his hand, and said; down'to worle and stot remarkably well. fiai MU0 Mt monsures as would prosorve | this wonderful f Rl nlckiganor 4 theemporor with the minor's azitation, as [ the drainage law -a channel fourteen cajalyBremoniARiaxonpiithol Ninth Saud “Take that back, do¢tor.”” | wont the match, killing oighty ontof a hulMevgraioy. ! = e the linad and back Ifv by raising pintform tn direct deflance of his plans for the amol- | deep through carth and sixhteen foot deep by | Teuth), and company [ of each of the | Dr. Baird replied: I don’t have to take it | dred, Tudor getting seventy. ‘Phe mateh — —— allitn i TO1 not b 00 W HIDR VepsItvalts { foration of the condition of the laboving | 160 feet wide through rock —cannot be con. | fantry regiments (except Sixth, Eloventh, "“I",‘I‘_ Garrison then AFed and. as Dr. Baira | Wasauite a soci nt. The ladics pres fdarame Napolodn's Conilitl men. . The. rombined iwolght wis 8,190 | “lusses, The socialists ave aceapting th structed for less than #0,000,000. Such a | Fifteenth, Nineteenth, Twenty-fourth and | 14 Basnson ton el and, w8 D Balt | woro Vicomtesse Suinte Alejoude, Prin : Rowe, March 7.—[Special Cavlegram o | pounds. G cight with 'his of battio thrown down by the mine owners, | ehawnel would givea flow of water of over | TWERIY-HIth), will b recruited by the en- | §r0i econd time. Tho ball took effect in | cesso de la Rochefoucauld, Comtesse de [ Tite BEw |~ Princoss Clotilda, witeof Prince | hauds aud T challenze cked by the government, wid support the | 190,00 cnbic feet per mintte, whe listment of Indiaus tothe numberof Hty-five | Buird's loft eye, the frstshot having entered | Ligne, Mrs. Meredith Howland, Mile, | Jessme Napolon, 1 in attewdance upon hee | 10 Sundos, 0 to Richard miners, whoshowsigns of surrender. Herren, | theory of the law s that a flow of for each troop and company. —Whenever | the right car. de Biencourt, Mrs. O, MeAllister, Mime, Vel | 1Usband, whose coudition shows no s t 0y s ateh for £,000 8 & d '8 BULe LeTTeh | unic feet . per minute s practicable the enlistments for each r Dr. Baird walked into a store and said hat | anq Mes. and Miss Dav,” Among the men | ‘RTOVCment. RONMIAE Bebel, Licbkieeht and other leaders will | yooinding to the stutement of the | ment will “be made within the de- | Dr. Garrisen had shot bim, took off his [ 21 S : % £ Rowe, Maveh 7. -Prince N start on i tour of the propaganda through the | all wury litation and dilution, una | Partment in which the regimental head- | gloves, and was dead din ten minutes, Dr. | Were nd Duke Michaelof - Russia, the | s in 4 comatose condition x at disturbed distriots. Lafro, wel for navigation, whieh | quarters are locatea. OMeers, | Garrison walked down street, holding bis re- | duke of Montrose, Prince Carl ‘Troutmers- | abandoned all hope s : Prince Bismarck's delay in responaing to 1 probabiy not ve wet at its southern :\Hu\l i et r‘luv;v‘x-:mi_v 5 ]\\l:lll‘l‘n: ‘u”‘.v.q_-ul.;ll \‘.1\.|-xl.mn |,,. me v“. policeman, to whom he | dorf, Prince Murocordato, Prinee de Chinay Bueinaas 16 o Ear o b (Lo a4nAsdnthne Ton tha minus (at or near t) by & similap | DY existing laws and rvegulations, but col surrendered himse Marquis de Croix, Cavol Livingston, Will N i th 1 tho l"" ‘“‘ f “ A v a seatin the | el during this genevation, and possibly | 1 t lt:w‘v\lmm’ufl\h" li !-‘ l‘mT'u The men were on the best. of terms until H,‘I I',_‘” S 1|an \v"‘m“_w‘,‘ c i e .I 1 Pai ‘-' reh 7. -All the S reichstag for Geestemunde strengthens the | yover—that is, as long s present conditions | need not be considered an essential qualifica- | eightecn months ago, Garrison even naming | 4™ 48,1 TS, Y 0L i prugan and stands at the Auteuil rac i, and g i elctoral committee’s beliel Ut he will | eontinue, o board siys by reducing tho | on, and married men, not exceading ton for | his s aftor Baird Gurrison was | the brothers Rutherford, In the stands |0l vemoved, and 600 policent | theate re ik I flually aceopt the offe « to about a ten-foot depth the ex- | Cach troop or company, may be enlisted, | elected health oftice performed the | were the Du 1a Rochefoucauld Duchesse | compames of infantry guard tho wlaco. recelve b 4 ite receipts e MmN s Tiasthaanmarcivad dn Bl LS ve wonld veduced approximately | With approval of department commanders, duties of the oftic wrison to draw | de Luynes, Marqus de Harvoy de Saint | Twenty prison vans nre reudy to catey 10 the | ra 1t < ) and g A s about S100XL00. The flow of 0,000 cabie | “*Enlistmests of Indians under the pro- | the puy and attend loctures in Battimore. On | fonis, Comte and Comtosse d'Ampierre, ¢ SAnSINAIIIGD YAIERES b R K 4 L v 1 for in anvouncing the arival there today | fary por minute not roquired to be in- | Yisions of thisorder will be distinguished | heing clected toa second term, beating Dr. e ans Ll TR gt at t Mt bRl LA B AL R OH itchourg iwirl from Cairo of Count Herbert: Bismarck. The | cronsed until the United Stites government | rom the enlistments of Indian scouts, Baiti's son. thero was & falling ons. and: Gar. | beautitul Adele Grant and hor mothe ou of the anti-gambling law 5 = dispateh adds that, upon being questionod | makes a channel in the Deslaines or 11it wRogimontal commanders may, with ap- | visow hud Baird rrested for vidiation of | factall te socicty of Caunes Parnoll Grows Ve Pe Ny Knocked Out, %10 the chances Of his fathors roippear- | 10IS Fvers of @ eapacity to receive (0,000 | broval from the proner departmentat com- | the healtn ordivance. This led to @ personal — - DB gt R it | New Youw, March 7.1 ycoy ‘and nee in the roichstag, Count Horbert replied | Cubic feet § | mander, temporarily attach to Indian com- | encounter in the city hall last August when An Amcerican Citizen Insulted, D roEhadtat 2 f W lits, dau A anee 9 1ol i ' As the ral government has not vet shoofticers” us ave especially fivted | Baivd was koocked down. Since then Gar. S 4 : rogheda staton today, Pa; v g £ that it would not oceur yet, and that he knew | alcon definite action toward this, it doos not | for the service therewith, Ultimately on- | rison hus theoatened to kit Baje Rowe, March 7.-[Special Cablogr threatened to drive the seceters bis ut a be iver a local ofnothing which would tnd to alter his | seem proper to the board to plan and exe. | commissioned oficers for those companies Dr, Baird graduated m James G. Blaine Tue By A case of outragious trea rank tof parliumentand out of the coun- | bantering, the t on father's former refus Count Herbert | cute sueh an exte .;‘«.. work without ad. | Will ’""\\‘II‘"”"' by u»‘, dl;w; ‘m“u of II class at Washington callege, Washington of an American citizen by Italian customs | Uy 1 a verituble slugging ! B ) Fo Vising the people. If in the future the rivers | dlans in the manner indicated by the regula \ 5 t = i r Dacey la sharra ¢ “*Battle of Flowers' today a g poope, JILEG VI O/TLY: Y - - officials at the Freuch frontier has just beeu ello ol \I e n‘»"m Sy i ,” U1 Should beso deepened asto vequire this large | Uons: but until this 1s practicable, ayailablo Western People in Chicago. St e Yallow: dack 1n Henzil, 3 him t cutimigha, Hewill remain iu va for | Shinel, et the people of that time eulavgo | non-commissioned oficers of cither of eop) hicago. Hanciied Americ: ilito hore Loxnox, Mareh 7, -Omcial information re it was 1 ates be a fortuight before he veturns home, and pay for it the skeleton companies of the regiment may Cricago, March 7.—[Special Telogram to | Henry Sedwick Watts, an American, has ve- | coived at the foreign office shows that vellow A The Bismarckian Munich Allgemeine as Uhe board suggests to tho eitizens thay [ be utilized, or if necossary - non-commis: | pyg Bee,|—Among tRe western people in [ sided for the past six years at Cuncoin | feveris increasing in Brazil s N ; serts that the Fronch cubiaet Is divided on | they have the law amended i such particu. | sloned officers from organized companies of | AHE BESITANOBE (76 e T T T W T S T | A Mateh Avea ) : | 1ars us will enabloe the trustees to execute it | the regiment may ve temporarily detaile Chicago today were the win - | W ORLEANS, L Maveh .- al 4 the question of forcing & war with Germany. | [A¥3.45 WL eHabic fhe Iustees 1o exeory “Tho number of entisted Tndian scouts will | At the Auditorium~H. R. Gould, Omaha. uin the habit of crossing and recrossinge The Resnlt of an Accident. (i i e ey i R & . MM. de Froycinet, the French minister of | “yc aidvods says, in closing: “Fhis rec- | be reduced without unnecessary delay to Atthe Grand Pacifie - F. L Lomax, Omaba. | the IPrench frontier at his convenence NhoN, Mareh 7. - [Special Cabioee o to | e T by A - war, and Constans, minister of the interior, | ommendation in no'wise trenchos upon the | appointed as follows among the sev AU the Grand Dasffio—A. B. Tuttle,Dos | A fow days ago while roturuing ns usual | PugBrsl—An inquest was held tolay on | g pomect BIllY Mater of LR - are urging the government o seize the earli- | rights of o commercial waterway throngh | partments: Dalota, 25 Piatte, 23; Moines; B, I, Murph¥iBiuscaune, I from a drive Mr. Watts was stoppad by some | the body of Me, Robert Lind Allly Bowsn, (o44,000, o | o est chance toattack Gormauy, while, Presic | the [ilinois river valley, On tho contrary, | 80uri, 2; Toxas, 135 Arizona, 50; " Colamoia, | | At ihe Leland ==k Bt McCosh, Burlington, | 1ejian “oustom officors ana ordered to th L Ead e ANy | the Olymipie club Aprii b, The Keuent i o aaal i, i 1 its adontion will do twe things: First, theio | 10 0 G W, Peabody, Cedar™ Rapids: alial oo D b seeond son of Sir Edmund Antrol + | of the Olympic intends to mateh the winuer b dent C ovand M. Ribot, thoe Freuch minls: | \Hi{ia8vit a shannel todoliet. mauch _ greater | e m.m,-!..;.‘ vr\]'? ?_;n \,"N D. TAE Tl i nearest customs burcau. Upan entering the | and a junior partner in the well known bank- | against duck MeAuliito i tor of foreiun affuivs, advoeate peace, for the purpose of a commercial waterway ] Tatest Appointme: A}(x.‘\‘ e |“1"“|I!Illr;tln‘\llul . (head, Salt | bureau an obicial, after giving voat toa | ing house of Coutts & Co. Howas found | 1 yer-MeAuliffe mateh is 1ot muchy | The Austro-Gorman commorcial treaty, it | t R O R i e A WasitiNarox, March 7. —The president o Gty T . Barbim, Boise City, Tdabo. | tirale of abuse in ltalian, seized Mr. Wutts | dead in bis bed yesterday with a pistol lying | H1ed o il O is expected, will be concluded on the 13th in- | tonof this will progiote projects so fav as | appoiuted James H. Beatty of Idaho United | g ", WHESANER Dos Motnes. o | and stook bim violently. Me. Watts | by s side. From the evidence given by the H gl il 3 stant. Thedecrease of #l/ warks in (b wnds on federa! legislation. | Btates district judge for Ldabio AU the Palmer—Mes'S, K. Tracey, Bup- | asked e meaning of the outrage | members of his houschold it was Tearaied that | g1y fonaaeren ool Mo ¥ | dutles on rain, granted to Austrin T | il m Holm of Wis ousin has been ap- | lington, Ta.s Martin Cdsey, Oxlen but for a roply the oMcor v | mothing unusual ad been noticod i his | 5 PN s Mareh 7.8 § will bo the feature of the treaty, Th ks b halobile, ot nointed assistant superinteundent of the free [ At tho Shorman—Jfohn Boyce, Omaba; R. | threatoncd to imprison him. Mr. Watts was | BADITS recontly. 1t appears that he died an im h i Renoive, Cal,, March 7 n age wis | delivery service. H. Merritt, Keokuk h the R it trabund | betwe Pand 10 o'clock in the evening, Th begun trainin his mateh in May chamber of commerce of Vienna willshortly | peld up tonight & fow miles from hero by o 5 s A { i AearnedyRugiotngol & contiaband jle i heard b 3 Peter Jucksen, He is now more than tivent I issuo a statement, declaring that, in view of | “‘ & i il - G . 2 Ocean Mail Seevice. — nature was foind on nim.” Ho was ‘then ve- | il shot wis heard by no one in the house, | ackson 18 now wmoro thi Loty ssue a statement, declaving that, in vie lone highwayman. Express Messenger Ward 5 vl % 4 o, AT Jeased. M. \Watts, however, was not dis o surgeon who was sumnioned when the ) pounds over tho weight at which he it | the dangers which threaten the Austviat | wgised his gun, but it ”"w”_m_‘ e o WasmiNetox, March 7. -A hew feature of Suing Delinguant Subscribers. posod 1o let the matter pass withoat protest, | Dody was_ discovered testified that in his | tends o fight, but anticipates uo troubie ig manufacturers from over production in Ger- | (nen shot, scriously wonnding Messengor | ¢ Postal service will go tuto operation on . Mareh 7.-=[Special Telozram to | Fiavalled upon tho loeal authoritios at Caneo | Opiniou death was due 0 an aceident and | reduciug many. the loss of the American market, id | Graham, The messenger then shot at the | APYILI next, when sea postoficos will be The world's fair oficills made | andlodged u complaint against the custom | Bappenad while he was examining a new ana e — Bt ho [ ot by on | SRR Latid 8ep thon PN | tublished on German steamers plying be- | ¢o0d today thelr thi#at of suiug delinquent | ofticors who had treated him in such wn un- [ CUribusly constracted pistol, A verdicl Stare d the Fiest Building the closing of tb " robber and the sta & K fright and | 4veen New York and Hamburg and B warcanted mint T'o his surprise he found | rendered inaccordance with these facts, I Cincaao, Marat Fhe fiest building of with tho decline in the premiam ongold, in- | ran away. There was a_large amount of subscribers. Suits were brought ugaiust | Warranted minn 0 s surprise he founc t o | PR AL L AARKO ) ol a0 By el | that the custoins oficinl who had 5o voughly - Columbia exposition was < Crease facilities e requind for the export | FemUFR0R bourd, 1Lis not know. wheth about 100 subscribars, who have failed to | Pl the sustois oficiul who hid so voughly In the Interest of Retor | vk t . trade to Germany, T the event of arefusal | !B 1Obberwas wounded or ot W AsHINGTON, Maveh 7.1 tary of | make good their defialencies, and another st | ha charged Mr. Watts with outvageously | ourcvio, Maveh . Special Tl e s prsat el St DO R ] wre LRSI Ty lieeerol ot e was b diucted o asandonmuent of thoard, { cntatilng 005 mas namee L0 havded | aling o oficor i the cusiee "o Bl | T st ot ng, | LoioriLBaeohar wad b ot A . ‘ht to reject Ger 'S COnCes oiL. | nance depot at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., ana | 10 Justioc ¢ ¢ ook, duty bon this churge Mr. Watts was d nbian lea, 3 } ! A v ber helds, ought to reject Germany's con vk~ The City of Chicago from | Jance depot at Fort Loavenworth, Kan, and | {viotions to prooead for the amouits of tho | {1l wia was aequltiod, whon it was Jiows | Which was formed hore o fow weeks neo for | Uhoiv ofiices. it proof vaults will be «on sions to the Austrian agricultural - interests. | > | inen now theve to tha Rook islaud arsenal, several subscriptions now overdue, that the usations brought by the custom | the purpose of secaring a p political ad. | Structed iu which to keop t plans of the —-——— | Browkead - 1*ussed, the Aurauia from New | ~ g B - - - oficers against the Ameriean wore not | minfstvation of th city government, hold g | CXPOSHON Which ave valued at n,000 Aunother Insurgent Vietory, York for Liverpool _ Hearst's al Train. The Weather Forcenst. founded upon facts. ‘Mho government autl meeting tonight and nominated Frankin M B L L March TeoTho. congren pirty | AL QUEGHACNA Arrved and proceoded, | WatniNoro, Massh TTho ramains of | ue Omaha, and ity Suow or rau, | ot at Cliiotuie b content with | Ne0uE Loulebl and noninad Kl Mo auiorl ths B \ =4 [\ vt victoky tnis moruiug over te | 1¢ OB frou Plilldelpbia for Liverpol Honator Hourat loft for Callfornla ovor the | followed by falr westher;* stationary tom- | houl wgatust it and in self protection My | MeVearh ecolvad over two-thivds of the | pyiet~¥ Mich, March i ~Thomas 2 e o - - snnsylvania road in a special train tonight, | porature ol ag il . 0 | Trooks, aged seventy-tw ) for yoars ’ z governmont troups ndor comwand of Cal- | BT | Eeanerivasia tod {a & spocial irala-lontehty | poreias 4 { Watts, ‘immedintory “upon hoaring of this | votes cast. Sucn well known men us Lyian | 1 oAz s onel Roblesat Pozoalmonte, Al the | g oo ot e T The committees, . g For Nebraska -No change in temperature, | move made in the interests of the custon o cand Johd R Walsi were present and | 000 4 ¢ 0 polide province of Tarapaca is now under the rule | | ovoq for ST AT R | 2 LRSI \.A|..u|.|h~ \\nm\.., 3 | A'\‘h\\:wlhl‘lllh\h . n"m.. ;m.wnw dvice { .I.n taking astrong intorest in the movement. f \ [ @ Past i membr t A . e R T ked for corone dict ¢ I | W or lowa ~Snow: no change in temper- | of the United States official representative, | 1t is sald that Judge Gresham and some i JOARE, Wk i of theopposition party. Fear “"“~ O i accident, attributes it to an incorrect = Fhe ,“"“"‘ Rol. ature; northerly winds. B This, according to tradition, was the United | equally prominent men will permit thew = w the ¢ nt of 8 e bombardment of loviqui kave subsided and | mapof the mines, made somctime in the Viessa, March 7.—Prof. Franz Von Mik- Foi South Dakotr -Fair, slightly warmer; | States consul at Turin, but My, Watts found | names 1o be used a8 candidates for alderinon | g rentals piid f , tranguility Las been westored Listory of the old workings. lossich, o wellkuown author und leader of | variable winds. | that this post was vacaut, the successor of | outie seform ticket ol a0l state buildisg § | | | | l[. !