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] I'WENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 11, 1801, NUMBICR 2633, e ———————————————————————————— A BEATRICE BANK BERGLARY, | ‘ THE BILL WRONGLY WORDED. ' petid i i i cuti ] BEHRING SEX CONTROVERSY. | o s ‘ SOUTHDAROTA WILL EXAIBIT, the t fow weoeks Prany Heam ol vort t hlor 4 . L ¥ X | pat - v At Britain o prepat wept. | {HONG THE KATLROADS | out dispute.” The it { | —_— o b Uiy The Atchison is Nut Contemplating a | A Satisfaoctory Basis of Settloment Believed | OF the Unit wtes s 1o the fut . | The Defiat of the World's Tair Bill (irs - i v oF | e March 1 Spocial Telegra Vighits grrow Ul ot Yy It t A DESCRIPTION OF THE MEN SECURED g SERIOUS EMBARRASSMENT WILL RESULT. WENT & HOU SAND ) VI | ‘ v Thowas Baring e n Chicazo this | WHAT LORD SALISBURY HAS TO SAY. |} fisheti ho waters ol ENTESIRETHOUSANG 10/ VaTEs - ruin ind wer eted all day with b \ ‘ A - P S PRONINENT DABROT AN GONE, Iy nt Mat \ Drosidont - re 1s o ha { Tho Commercial Hatel at ord Do s An dnteresting Letter from Pine ! TR e \“ d - i el - ¢ v *oand royo An Incidentof the Recent Blection ln Mad Dog - Senator Stevens LA and (he Prospeets £ ‘ it fonial Fou TG IATL exbamt thnt Drealiont | AR R witlh the 1 for crvae Endorsed L > Doy M | Another Outhreak. Mauvel left tonight for a trip over all the | LR UL L g ot I | pramio T B, | =Fingvare southiern Atoliisot md they wanted t } Subjoct, h ed S o ¢ | S AL : ity | W . A large number of dotails before he | - ! Brarnicr, Neb., Ma wint \Tie B ot GAL Y i Cutenin O B, ) | | f cots v Uhe intolli- | 318 Foy Sk ! . LAl Bl B \March 10 A i oA ¢ I ' . y Mg : MLl | o word 1 tho report | > ! ROL i J \ ( \ X y 2. \ W + o Ateh 1 he California | OOV oy L - | & ! . b b il ! S il i Honig Nevada in the formation of o | I J \ : wid . | i , b | i It is o cal o ! \ L A L foot of - exte | aw 1w ' their dinic ¢ P ! ( 1 to M In v He sery t p & reased | peovent ng int of either | bY Secretary Bl ' In it Lot t A 1 A v APt t inged A licn v i ! ro exalted | | 1 tho present number, ten, to twelve, and | tho Rock 1 \ Pa s tho dispateh of Mre. i i Y v 15 of ' W A { t ). 1 i \t Pre and - A rei h k 1€ Itis now ¢ "' b C \ \ i v ! la i\ \ 1 Y | o r | ‘ ; L comptrollers of the treasury an | through southern line and could afford to buy v Her i v t frame was ta | cepted Ma lu th e past grand | ot b Lo tredsury’. G g i ieep it out ot the hands of competitors the advisovsof the presiaent do | | ""‘uw" \ t [ e it . - wster of the grand o of tuat For | opportunity declave that the ention 1 pather than saffer the « 1 of anew | notelaim Behving sea as a mare clansum, | ¢ 1 time toarbitea ! ¢ | PRI i ) avthe h lead Northw rnoral A\ Vi " emy s from ) tw Usually tho “Yes, there is a decided ference botween | express terms, N they rely as ision is 1 for Preserva far fr o \ b ehi i oh e ol il and comptrollovs s the laws | Hillof the Great Novthern and Villard of the | i ®e 00 Ao ; of soal fos, b a1y sich foforon ht harles 11 | bur | g ¥ Messond (o g R 11s | Northern Pac Tt appears that M tion for the seizur British ship: tto contai vds appeavin ribute X : * Al 5 o in cort I n prostrated by pnedmonia and a8 1 rouble as possible, and it | S0 Iy KU Cdaent of the Union Pacific ea upon the contention that the interests of | Soueial i sbioen ey bl er of North Dakota, Wt the the | et N Ho was eleeted feared this omission of the word f pered with President Hill to share _equaldy | sel vies give to the United State vo | the Umted Stat - omissi n | 25,000 appe ot y Sl Rt | Tt { Ml i word inspectors may re- | the expense of paralleling the Nortnern [ emment any right for that purpose, which, | these questio lave fio doubt | thavstate ¢ I by pet= ! st wbundan [ e s nty-tive 1 ! nind | sultin wreassment to the detective | Pacifie: braneh from Portland to Seattle SRt b lsriationl 1] the govern of the prosident will [ Vate entorprise. The far wico in dict | v or later | Bl rechrd asima ¢ seep! branch ofice departme President 11111 has plenty of money to com. | BCording —to nteruational —luw, 1 ran frec v whi both of these states has boen the worst enom, | 2 is arvest of eit | wity 3 ‘ PINE RUDGE picte h reat Northiern o the coast ar would not otherwise posse Whatever { ‘aaiidcatehs on and A el g0 St | of the fuir 7 i thleves Fis fa nprizes a wife And seven chil- | o A it this will cut into. Northern | imporjance they attach to the prosorvation of | S e Al | w1 it M 1 is vis with a son | 15t received ale from a wel Shoifl 5] S h it e lsoy | \ e ae Ord v e NGl GG DRI aE B DIt | DUt A e A wood_sized vow is brew: | fur seals—and they actually look on itas an | Tt was noised abroad that Senator Stanford | “What do you think of v man Oun, Neb, March 10, The Commercial | ter, Mes, Licutenant Alexandor Sharp, jr | It {iation, Dhore fs noman | buy beoi oiHesas o l”w“l"‘”»w e[ Opiiaty dosgt [HoBy. HoriouSle S0 R T AT, Maanu| e k el ! stoyed byt withnewdy il | Mo Wl Moot i in St Paun, ana ane | IR0 R SR T RCRERRE BERE | Gks eainst Jay Gondd for conthuing T | DNt powsr rights over an oper L N e s ST P u Sridicowa the econtent It was a ' 8 i vanktons avillo e wnaeiod (e Sh Rt STy tibo dane i bha K i bogan by Mr. Adams, The end of the | Which that power could not assert o OfL NI At HaNspapor. WHtaEs: twhio || St autigAwlitor \ s of Lin p 1 romains will e br to The Indians ive returned fr WAl BRI S AL Il s in Behring rea rises now exclusively | M4 esumod pon the I t eGSR Wil o § s T, Hartis of Lincoln, wi e Hand ins will - be e L s the Pennsylvanla company controls the | IR Behring rea v X of Senator Stanford who | kindly | Al ) ) amount i ' A Honvy Snow at Bismarck. od with snow and the thermometer at | the trafiic to or from the Pacific cost I, in the year 1521, in which ho probibits for- | mortitied at te " tiry ! o Winnipey build sur foot,"ftom tho hotel. Tho | Sromms of the seson Is now in progress | (i1l orenl out s somo of thoyouna bucks nre A Wave of Betrenchment. \ing to Russia DiivaTely B P08 Dud I i origin of the fire is yot unknown throughout this rog Snow hus been fall- | rapidly pa way. The bld ones matu. | . CHICAdo, March 10.—[Special Telegram to us 1 under kb G SFyucivas o > o ! HOTiAton SEACETE TOGNERS BRPLAG0: R o e UGG p e vay travel | rally e ot valor, whilo the | Tie Ber)—The wave of retrenchment ap: ssian o Stanford thorefore rer ek nselve OGALLALA, Nob, March 10.—[Speelal to [ is somewhat fmpeded. T ) £ [ Youn xious toemulate. | pears tobe sweeplng over the entire system issuc of his ukaz, possessed i r : Tie Bre + following resolutions have | snow is satisfactory to the favners, who now Mhero scons 1o bo soume differcice of | of the Rock Isiand. rgilroad. The worling | inherent right to enforce such prohibition « il Yiiie i ORI CAT N aaL NGRSk we the pr t e crop season | aRitorinls appeared. I e hatter. w0 | forces are beiug reduced, and many old-time | acquired by net of issumg 1tany elaims over v Holdrege, J. O, the par the enenies | lnys to throo o5 Juter ihan ustial 1 claim a great mistake was mid Forsythe, | € ads. There is much dissatisfictic wiles whicn they would 1 herwase president has cou- | Crete, Neb. O. Phillips, | party to reflect d lis- | L muelifdeopet; U | whose actions, while unfortunate, did not de- | @meng many of the employes of various dc possessed. But it is said that his proy About appoint uy wracter ¢ t 4 i A 3 pr A erve his degradation by velief from hiscom. | Partments. © Superintendest Royee, whe worthless in itself, acquired va 4 { 0 r of f'the | 00ks i he so 11 not | g He made a mis 1o doubt, butnot | territory embraces every milo of road west of | dnd' foree against the Hritish govermnent 2 will not w R e RO 0 hn | bein o work oo | e nid . : Miles, Missouri, said this morniug ; gkt < (e B st || [coDBTesRmS a5 has be vid he Bt orofore =5 ! ; while blamed for velieving him iu sdvance of | “Thesituation is stmply this: The railroads | haye geeepted Our cont As 1 s meed of appoir ronrrat 1 t 15 1 he 1 § (atatnante of Last season's crops failed, and hence there 1 e : b v congzratulato Senator Stovens on i ) bedrock foundation for his statements of un ps failed, § the governmont of Great Britain at any time | now courts ) mannerin which he vindicated bi Missouri s Iy unfortunate disposition of troops. an ustonishing decrense” in_busi We | gince 1521 hus admitted the soundness of the | L enemies of the party which he is ety k up the tribal relations and scattering the In. | employes everywhere and replace them b At 1t ean be shown that 1t has categoricall i Lah it v with i half of diaus, placing them in localities woere they [ ¢heaper men. - This state of affaire Wil con- | Genied it on more than one occasion co o L y est Resolved, that the resolution be forwal o can be taught to farm and make v An tinue until next season. T'o sustain this contention L Salisbury “ t appeals and can 1t 0Lk OMAna Bre for publication g Indian does not objeet. to work if auy results ; quotes from . lette s22), from | ¥ waiting for the appointment ; A Hotixeswor, coun : come from 1t, but fo plow the top of a hill, as | . They Denyihe Report. Tora Londonderty to ( Ven, Rissian | W Juakes, thereby allowing the trar T H, Adariy jast Y the present s they are herd, and have o vain ov crops, does | Ciitesco, Mareh 10,~[Special Telegram to | inbassador in Loidon, and also from a note | Of business under the now order JRGann e e g iy, ML bW | notencourage the Indian to labor. ‘They | Tuk Bee I'he Maple Leaf peopl e quite | by the Dukeof Wellington to Count Nesse without delay, _[3x-Congressman Pa Committee on Resolutions it 1 b e make g 1 herders, :| h..m(.“x ot | indignan t over the raports from Kansas City p‘n (October 22), refusing to admit Russia's ‘\]“ ‘“‘ gL Gang OO The News from Platsmouth, L LR e i Plosbects ATC | Eulisting them as scouts is not well unless CLH iR bl T SR RIS R Con'inuing, Lord Salisbury says: “Mr, | humes the presudont is said tohav Prarrsvorrin, Neb., March 10.-[Special | g0 B s “‘ e e | thoy aro regularly drilled and disciplined, | BY ‘manipulating and sealping Kunsas ( l\“ Blaine does not deal with these protests, but | favorable cousideration 1 Telegram to Tur Ber.) - Dan Spurgeon was | pevon L L AOUCE QL. 0 Vo W taught all that a soldier is in garrisons, | Clicago tickets of - ve duys’ limit at Des | conines himself mainly to the consideration ; e : Allaa 160y ciavson Gith i liseany. aopionel Ikt i ayende Mmti dEhisiate fil) rinel) malay dioutidiand ieHadingi dlowht 15 | Moines and Mavsballtown, They say thero | of treaties subsequently made between Great | o A Treasury Statement, = | of wedks atth i g ) soak ground to hard pan anc oWl | aneoiraging and teaching laziness in - ats i it creport, Neither | Britainand Russia and Americaand Russio ASTINGTON, Marcti 10.—Acting Secretary At the Clifte ating the sum of §5 belo r to Tom Me- e an abundauce of moisture to start the 3 is absolutely no trutil in the report. Neither X Y ) Omal L 5 R ¥ L worst form, Bastern education does in 1825, and especially of that between Russia | Nettleton of the treasury depart made maki, Daniels and then wont on a spree, sponding | Seed seom to work, 18 some of the we has tho statement any foundation that in | 44q “Great Britain. This treaty does not | tho following statement this afternoon in re At the Grace—J. M. Murdock, L nearly the whole amount. Whea MeDanicls | The Governor's Approval boys during the last outbreak were among \":h‘l" K] {.u:.}.m\l\.m- at o VAL T M | contain u word tosiguify the ucquiescence of | gard to the roport that the department had | -y e Commerial —W. Howla i demanded the cash Spotgeon gave " T D., March 10— Special Tele- | those educated, and the same rule apphes to | S P S FEEET] | ER9TIRET TR0 | Great Britain in the claim recently put for- | gocided to eall in governm it } \‘_‘,Q o D.I 1 i it i ¥ X rirls, kducation, unless it can be wed bR G AU S i ELOLE ard by IRussia to contro waters of the | ¢ bt SOV SEHIDINY L OPOD A3 AL LS VOOt dent for the amount which proved to be worthless, | gram to T Brr, | Th eraor has ap- [ Bory aaducat leAtiot. eaus to s om Kausas Cuty to Forest Home sta | WA S b0 qoutvel Ihe Waters it (| yutional banks: The government has 1 At the Met B.OH, K | He will havehis trial this week proved all the bill ed by the legislature [ harm than geod. Lo edudate and then r ten miles west of Chicago, stand Mr. Blaine's argument to be that if | present or immediate nee usoany part of | and Mrs. J. H.Shane, ( I i A special inspector of the postofice buttwo -the sol ne bill and the turn them 1o their tepees and wild life de. T'he parties complaining against us," said | Grony Britain intended to protest against | the funds now in depository b Deubt At tho Win Miss Shaw ar partment is in town arranging the details for | o vaillway compaics velop the worst traits. If the Indian was | a0 oftivial, #are doing so to divort suspici tho claim of Russia to exelude ships | less during the noxt eight months part o | Mk Oma the removal of the postolice further up | ¢ oducts ov railroads | given a vote, one of the three political purties | {101 theiv own crooked work, and when the | e ‘100" miles from her coast sch deposila will be. reanired; i Lhey will t the Gore—N. E. Pegra, 1 I { town. The location i isideration i | 'y v of bills approved | if not ajl would take an interest, if notin his | tme comes we will prove i Bearing sca she would have taken this op- | in such easo bo called in instalimonts au Wil ] LA L0 Srdiviaat ast year. Oue bill which passed ild lead o improvement e Norsoif to stiputationd in favor of fall liberts | much of thoso s wher DEADL M ddUraadL. o free delivery syst | LAl e : 1 t () Mareit 10,The ant 5 o i s % St e o0, m—— ' i amend their Till something practical is done to better of navigation and wany part of t rsed to mec Ihe ity couneil failed t bt the Tudians’ condition, by teachiug him to | meeting of the Missour Pacitic railw ocean, commonty called the Pacitic oceun, fthe government IheRismabinonmblofGunyitizoiosls propristy’ o DUrOhBIE ot | wd bus 1 R wd heln s povhimsalf, tho " govor held here o e following direc she by implication renounceld any ¢ that > almosy | Pronounced Success, e g ouL should give kim ifticienc 1) VoI e i conld arise out of th ne set of ¢ m f bus| Y oy ] by James Gord: [ " Fortunate {amout were elected uld, Siduey Dille asiness 3 et lsee tihan hivatd | (I tay 1o probiblt and punish idividual viels | Gumucl Sloan, Russell Sage, John H. Mun Jnos oogard, o ! ar Yorke Herald but the physiciuns are now advis ekl oI g raact Thomas T Eckert, A EojingiBorgs | IEbHINRRUNG nea iy A Yarn From Phitadephia I have just pitients not to die until th g ool SXpnds o Whola bandsio) Indiing 00 | (G5 1508 Toiin & Mpdem, DIE D Pidalm, | fisine gusE o0k conlend: tha WeatiNoTow, Maro 10 [Srosial (Dol Siioab : Mayor Richey, City Clerk i'ox and Coun MADE GOOD 1iS THREAT, of the United States. Have no sentimental- [ S 1 AL L were correct, 1 11d earnes publishes today a wtional, story that | nonr 3 ciliman Saisbery have been appointed ac — 1sminterfere or stop the execution o the Bhe report show e 1 gross earnings for part conelusion that ou inherc 1 2 T 1 mittee to wait apon the M rivoritom | povaott Monsnres A BALNSC Lo A process, any more than would be allowed in | Of the yearat £25,870.11; operating expenses, | (1 i free f GHAEIOR/ G £ & naalfaskadifcol Feli e | mission to ascertain when the approprintic A AR iee the punishment of any gang of desperats ou 004128 net credit ovean relieved s inis to Rus wo and i half for viver improvementat this peint is goir can Live §tock Company. NS E Eha i Trdianalonos fusiorstood thie| || Incomelace surplus | Gro Fively rono iy ot rotieince oo | sia, and that ex-Trea tuston lo. f to be expended, and when the work b Ciry, Mo., Mareh 10 al [ ol bloiwould coase g arnings and incon 2173 Hnter- | CERCN Y T am nog prepared 10 wdnjy | Whoso resiguation has b accepted S p e commenced. to Tug Bir.- The Kansas City ORI IEox oS Triven et ";'l“’»l\“‘l“fl;‘,*"‘ A 13 batance | g justiceof Mr. Blaine’s contention that the | Would o to St. Jretersbure in his place, T | i Editorial Asmocintion Matters Lias ma “There will be no more cireulation eontro- | & - b i words ‘Paclle ocenn ld ot inelude Hohving | S 18 SRR Jota il Jar:, A2 Huston fitoiitie gDy Oxrorn, Neb, March 10— Special to ng business on versies between newspapers, based upon the Favor a federation. sea. Mr. Blaine adduces alonz list of maps, | 000 80 0 iy an, f ¥ # the Ame Jostage pail to the fed fov t : 3 in which adesignation distinct from toatof the | 80 bad and lis hea such that he cc i B, |- Color D. Stino of tho & f vican I ¢ pai oral goverment, any Watenroo, T, March 10, [Special to Tut: | ) not live in St. Potershurg three mor 1 cific ocean is given to Behring s withor w said Third Assistant Postmaster Gen- K's Day. 1 company. Peters Broth. sting > o VO likely that Mr. S h nts t. 1 perior Journal and president of the Republi I A TAn et R v A D RlBa t Rt Tia ] B A A meeting of the representatives of | Behring sew or sea of Kamschatka, or seaof | IS notunlikely that mith wants to come ; coan Valley Hditorial nssociation, was here | O commissior n who appointed! [ B R O RIERY e L,l,w]mf“‘u“ the diffe brotherhoods among the em- | Anadion. The argumeut will lardly have | Jome, but lis successor will not be Mr 1l last evening to confer with the rents of the company, have been paid by himself and his contemporaries, ployes of the 1llinoi Central railroad was [ a0y lrm,»v m{ s it is appl ".mv "““‘1' il iston R 11 3 (s e g B notified that they may continue to do busi During the vegime of Postmaster (iene held in this city Sunday sight. The object | itH I altotheroveuns of the world | The President Will Pay the Freight . P S s Al but not as the compa Theuction | Publishers at Norfolk, Va.," continued Gen- | tign of the brotherhoods nlong the 1linols | taiaet be oneutine books of foroieneeat | to Tur Ber.] -Contrary to the popblar 2 at Oxford ou tho first Tucaday of June Tho | of the board o L went oty | €rl Hazen, “and the’ postotice department | ¢l Th R oo i e ake | R by conRu IR NN B o tonsnee-—Ed | R0 it s | | president reported progress in the mat " 6 ' | was appealed to for the amount of postage | g put it it s s 4 pectet | which he appends list of some thiviy of va- | pression President Harvison's western trip | i s Brkront I ieiamn | anaot iRl moping. o car puid by the publishers - that city, Wo | % thaona among the Chicazo & Northwest | [0S dates from 1705 downwards aud printed. | will uot be madoas a guest of Senator Stan- | o L a state i cattle arrived hiis moruing urnished ther t made a te i racket 0 TR0 0O ANODE SOl HOIE0 & ¥ in varvious countries ~which combine to v i |h‘n' areangoments will in all, probubility ! BlknenL (ool AnoreauEcanan firmshed Hiome Somileq laeriuls fe L rrn]‘"l\l"‘“\“ wasltarora and it s e on | that in common parlance the words ‘Paciic ford, Mrs, Harmison was decid opposed | anifesto to t m @ perfected for a jaunt to Pike's P | O R RO O PR T e b el LR e ani- | 5 the details can ba arrangea the consolida- | acean’ do include Beliving sea. 1, then, i | 10 suen an arra and it has be v pos | the middle of July over the Bur Rp b UG Corarlkara | nosttighnace Shantiwarsnds NUvHOWo (houslidorbiliyeams One of the memvers | gedinary lingaage Pacific ocoan is used as a | decided that th party and the velention ¢ . ; en aind ot baraa AERUINLA 0| Mi R QUICE ik shore thauic never be | ganed tonight me favored ageneral | phease,” including the whole sea from | Visou tourists will be two separate exc umended to tako no act Disturbed a Keliions M At th WL Dot ndn it | Shven out fleres showin the gross wewhtof | foderation of the' employes of ull the railroud | Fctivies: straits to the. Antaretic. eivelo, it | 3101, each paying its own expensos. Duriy ST Aaa i ik, Neb., March 10. 1 that IR b 2 systems, ¢ 3 the stay inthe salubrious el i 1 1o Youk + March ope ie not to 1le amount of paid by any one, or the 2 follows that the fiest article of the treaty of it g o ! « er 1e Biv |- Sherman Stunbs | any stock cons Awcrican con- | St ean vy other facts relating ToxinE Bleonine Cira 1525 did secure to Great Britain in the fu fornis the trostdontisl navy will bo ontor i day ¢ ations for Mol BT y. Th fieied ewihon $hoil Mot he valu ol ofbualitas dono by mdtvid - ! URRRY e | manner the freedom of mavigation and AL 1ator Stanford, but the expenses ack i fa Montgomery i o8t Wedon't [-uals or corporations. This applied to the Casas City “w. March 1 pecial | fug in Belring sea. In thal casenoinference, | Of #oine and comiug will it ot s wiil b ed to ma wiont complaint of Alex Mil | care to rous o | oficials heve s well s postmsters, A fow Telegram to T'ur. Ber The lower house of | b owover In liveet or areuitous, v ! a demeanor as p 3 W rehase that | times this information bas crept out through | the Missous lature toduy passed a bill [ avawn fr y omission i the languy ST y aehc wever, th wdvico | H h 1s catzulated | officors in romota localitios, butwhorever . L 4 100 | of that instrument toshow that Great Britain Bumines SatiauiiR ot 1 ! . even ! in | f ! localities, but wherever at- | taxing steeping car companies § on cach 2100 ! : 1ok | towork adetri {ontioi hus voenjcallon £0)(tho 1as6 iha. e g AT Pamp 0F acquiesced i the usurpation which t Wastixaros, Mareh 10, -Brwzilian news. | in En i tled i ust the Kai- To my mind," suid General Hazen, wit | Sh000 8 iy for cach failure to compl: with | guotod suficiently established thatshe not | of st ing udecrce by the prosident cod | | < e A - A el or man hadat a bank, or for a shop- | °* PN diated it more than once in plain and une R A e L R B T \ i ¥« 43 Aseh Dy HE DIVINE SIKAN'S PETS. keeperto tell what patronage he bad from An Important Concession. yoeal torms, and Wit Fight RusSia i not | S Tt wero fnchided b e veent s | S35 A \ ] stilt continues. The rabid animal Cleopatra’s Snakes Succumb to the ANOTHER FAKF CinioAqo, Mardh Tho \Western Freight | o us. Hor majesty's goverument hus, in | hioei Ateemont, VD R Lot M I 1 § largo and Mayor Ireland has ovdered all dogs Hard American Wi i PAR association made im portant concessions today | view of these considerations, no doubt what ent and: asaertic v jny i Cork 5] " at v ‘ v A highly sensatlonal dispatch is published to hardware dealers, grauting th petition ever that British subjects ev the same YorioupqUasiars that chek s . found on the " streets during the New Youk, Mareh 10, - [Special Telogram | this afternoon fro ). which asserts i el | & petilion A ! o ment did not recognize thy idity of tl The Baceavat Afaie } f D: i | for the reinstatement of the old rule all . | rvights in Behring sea which belongs to them f | weeks shot rank Davis ana to Tne B Sarab Bernhardt bas cabled that a British nav officer predicts war be. or the reinstatement of 16 01d rule allowlng » v other port 1 treaty Tox N, Ma . - o who were vitten yesterday, leave for Omahia | 1o Paris for two. move s to be used | tween the United Stats and Great Brit nailsund spikes to-be loaded with wire in [ i CHOEY GUAGK, DRELON OT A6 Bbew ceean, but | \ tomorrow to tey the mdstone said tove tue [ (o} Tof (e WO SIS 10 T8 WSS |1 dsserted also that the British govern: | making up cur-lond shipments et T T S R L 09 ta.Clal Ag Lunl DAL ) s Wik property of L. H. Iseubow of that city LA IRENER, "¢ LWO ] ynent has issued an ultimatuin to the United . = e PR R e Pl R AL ABTLINOTOY, March 10.--Asy inee.al ol == tiles that the divine Savah caused to be | States in regard to tue Behring sea dificulty The Ind cted Officials. olves to be matter which havo beer Jop | try Nettleton has notified cluin his f ¢ 1, o Do of Mrs. Harrington. captured i ¢ Fontaincoleau, and | which may lead toa prompt settlement or | Nrw Yout, March 10.—All the oficials of | {ikiussion betwoon tho (o kovommmes | 0thers interested in cla o de o f ail WNEF, Neb, March 10— [Special Tele- | which bad been tamed by the famous Tudian | the A bloody war.! Nothing is | the New Haven railroad, for whom warrants | for the last four years. In regard 1o the ques- | WS act that all pay ments under th v el bace gram to Tk Bee, |—Mrs. Fred Horriv ut charmer, Muchutuee Beb, suceumbu | known here th 1gh gitnen the state, War 0 | opg jssued in connootion with the tunnel | tions proposed by Mr. Blune, 1 should say | be made to states in trust for citizen ) wh ar he defond: Wifo of ohe of ourloadiug hardwaro mon, | \ A A e e S P accidont, have now.surrendered and fur- | thatas tothe first and second no abjections | from whom the ered o the view af X f- diedat Grsly, Colo, yesterday woruis e S AT s T b wishied Uail exvept Georgo Milier, sr, who'is | WLl be offered by hor majesty s governmont. | representutives - claim age to specit 3 weap consumption, The body was i iy fears of a hostile demonstration on the | 100 ill to leave his bed, They are us foliow 1. What exclusive | others will n examine lue today for interment L A 101 the sl i jurisdiction in the sea known as Behring sea | rect tax rec fepartment theuppe rever part of Great B tin. The dispateh is and what exclusive right in the seal fisheries | authorized by t aother one of those sensational cupied by wh lealers and manu factur s | e A T T Minneapolis Tribune So'd would glvo vhiat consent with U - | i was entirely bur aud dudge a1 Mixsesrors, Minn., Mar | Tucker buildiy | X lors Snow at Wallace. ] the | s which teameor Buckeye Safe, [ARSKNGLSHEALR F BRI SR8 HBRONG Justico Stophon's Ouse WiLLack, Neb, March 10.—[Special Tele i narkavle | bave come from the London *fuke mill " very Searrir, Wash., March 10.-The veport | cise prior and uwp o the time gt tment 1t N, Murch S ( to oS I R e It s ouly 3 frequently of Lt On the other hand there | ihay the steamer Buckeyo was lost near - | the cession of Alska to - the Uni WasiNGTON 10, Stat 11 ~ storm of tho season commen | AR SRR SRR S e var departnent | s with twenty-five passengers was dis- | States 2, How far wero i e L o e v heverige is making warlike proparations, but that 1t is [ i 1 5 | this afternoon and at 9 o’clock . | not because war is' feured with England or | Proved ‘today by the: ssfe arrival of the | claims of jurisdiction as o the soal fishor March show that corn held by farmers i 1 byt t t deep. The indications ave that i | Pernharde Ado, Chit | any forein power. The departuent is simply [ SUHHer i s [ et thind D 61110 per ce the » in comparison | the Ma i v Fire at Pairbury | Pup: B, ) —me. Horaardl, wi pring, aud whil ations are be Bosrox, Mass, Massh 10.~(Bposlal Tole: | KROWD & Hetiing s tnaiuded In the phrse | BIOCIRD) ARUINE BIAOMIN last Yoar.. L bk Famnony, Neb., Mareh 10— (Special T at present pla 0 engagenent at the | gypried forward without any noiso or dis- | gram to Tir Bre.) - Captain Andrews of the | 460G 0t 48 HAEEC T el Ieh iy et ! trrow ned While Out grau to Tug Ber. o ATRRION Gatian Dam. Draus ok i | turbance, thay are neveribeliss belig mide | skiff Mermaid has aceepted Captuin Lawler's | what right > Sea | years, the eange being from 16 ¢ ' A G, M ( r stroyed by fire i et X0 ML e aaopiod |l | o e Y] Mby | Lo aactors | proposition for a vace ucross the Atlantic in | were geiven or Britain | The low pereentage of s wheat s o) v well k \ Louise rho ! i i to France to be edy mueh larger quantity of their goods ¥ - g . a cated. It issuid that tho little. giel, whe il [ duy for starting, the cruiso 1o be would have 10 ob, v ¢ 0 arbi 1 Cilinn S at Bureato, N, ¥ i BAEE R I A0 MO KLE, o'l ihigh anciioy haxe heen regestodta | ion'to Ciardl Lands Eud, England, | tration the fist { that question if it The Outlook Not Enconragin A . . s T privg of som an B WIth thelr ordess Ko a4 1o b blo to - should be thought desirablo to do s0, but Ariansas Ciry, Ark. Mar 1 3 { 0 om- | Yt i f t i Cnstiaugh fessy Al | The reports from Bengics, Md., whither B 10,=4 ¢ it can ¢ ost I the 4 (Quilty of Misnsinsght ) Marchi 10.—(Special | e prosident has gone on o diick shooting ex- | bany beaded by W Murphy of Grand | Jattor part of N 0B | stillin good wnd ca t| S E ( ) a belonging to a firm of the rear | Teleg Lu the United States | pedition, are to the effect that the canvass- | b D, today purchased the Minneap- | takeexcept 1 ueversu; ted | A0 of Wi ! < ¥ I'c v ) ) of tha deutal company ished in | gigepior ve, L. T, today, when | baclks, rédieads and blackhcads never were Pribune from Alden Blethen for | that any vi n 0 her or ¢ uging § } . the fames. "The loss « il o furs. in the ease | thicker than they aro in that viewity abthe | #0000, 1t isstated that ex-Sonator Diorce | ce her by said treaty. A1l that was - TR ance will nearly cover 80 dhlg vged with crimipal | DReseat - time. It s said bt there | of North Dakota will take tne editorial man- | done was to reeoguize e nuural rghtof | Ihe Fire Record W e s e el DERRR. MAL | are ot least ten thousaud of - these | agement of the pa free navigation and fishing in that as n g Yroniy, Tk, March 1 " - Forced to Come to Torms assault o say thatthe evi | birds awaiting the Fr sy K P paper [ R At et AL b A SR R B A A = v S A fow . New Yok, March 10.—At am nth lence the c f the portsmen, and it is exp At the pr | n those rights Great Brit b CoBepi & g N W - nois steel company this morning AR LR Y | SaRa PR MR AR IR R Sax Fuaseisco, Cal., Mareh 10, [Special SR SHOE YOIl nvep. | g . | AR R solidation of the Lackawauna cou pmed 1 ¢ | w0 his s of forty 1. Did not all the rights of Russia ' X R L aAOYAERNDA £ b thing.” Thejudge, | ducks killed in one duy during his st | elegram to Tue Bk, |—J. €. Oswald of | isdiction and as to seal fisherios | I A : company aud the Scrauton stecl aze, fined the man six months | It is expected thut his brief vacation, w | Minnesota has hased from W. K. Wilson | sea cast of the wator ary the At { Ant b was effected. About seven years Then the jury gave him tive | will end on Frid r Saturday, will prove of | of Kentucky the bay gelding, Greenleaf, with | treaty between the United States af ssim | wor he Kt ¥ Gila A } p : Berauton loft the Lackawsuua company wd | years lu the Detroit ouse of correction, | reat beneiit to bl ws be i3 el s dowin | wfoue-yeur-old recond of 25221, Tor 8,000 | of March 0, 1589, pass unimpairea 1o the | Euws “ : At A |