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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 13, 1801, NUMBER 265, e e e e e e e e e o OMALYS LATEST B FIRE, : s TUEIR UNIFORMS 1N SOAK, | e bty st MINTURE OF COMUGAL BLISS, L G | BOGUS INSURINCE (ONGERY, mpanions, who passed -1 -\‘ ool Barl | v it ; llu I“\‘f fl‘l‘l"l:x.;?; ‘:(‘ :’n“" e st " v:-q":”;“" e e | The Pl r:m\' .\1 ‘“ el R L W A LM LR 0 e -t e . 1 \ ; THE CARFER OF COLONEL GALE (g “"""';‘.‘IK““‘ ”".‘m'-" Help to | LOSS £ XCEEDS ONE HUNDRED THOUSA 1 TWO COMPANIES ORDERED DISBANDED: | 11 \vus wwert nown anciatand | THE LABOR ISSUES OF GREAT BRITAIN " Sl A DIAMOND OF ANT LUSTREs ) mdna titical ¢ ; p i No Chance for “aving the Bullding Congressman Pargubar Thinks the | WHITAINS Product and Machinery Vlike Des v Ship Subsidy Bill Witl Be Put Gl v of Deputies R 3 of Kentueky stroyed Menu o the Eles Into Full Force by the ide at ments Last Banguet . St of July. | this m land pol g Scene in the Chamboer The Murderons Wiggingon Fanilp Nuveowly Fscapes ney Feom Bavis (o Sgs- Lynehing A o Missonrd cow on Stilts, bezder in Utal, fthe board of trale speculations and to. veral prominent boa i that Gale wa Said gue ¢ did not least, for he doub ’ on s own uec ‘ WS | tirough all a happy-gotucky feliow, and court, and when his wife seeared o d ho | OW fra bur . ) the f 3 W good natured as Bob Daly.* lost no s A BATIER TN GREAT 11 g rod that not loss th ty full uni . . Kamps, o hardware his yrms and o numuer of overconts, as well as | Pittshirge, i in tho city 1 Wl Rl foeps o great deal of other paraphenalia belonging | nephow, Christion Haffarth, who has il AL L kel hoir 0 875,000, The estato to bo div el IS sl b et Rl Bt the 1oof, and running to the nearest My an oll German one and valu Al fow iy it e | lowing mesaago: Y ovorday ) 1 1 e an alaem, but afte Rtk wsoaked’ by the thrifty youug men, and now | vears old, was n barber's apprentice in Pitts. | ahd ¢ i LB OIS | st fongiand ol : telept t the seutiment is rapldly turning in favor of and eight months o started for Chi. | former AUE rofroliod D | Misaseof a imein mareying his mistre Prince Napoleon's Condition once seevved the rightf s \ P, Mar Special ¢ nume, lowever, i t e Bre.] M. Bertaland, an int b and ran % diteenth and - Clark, w, Chief Scavey, who w o flames ns they bur WLrpLlL 1o the government, but in use by tho colc th troops of the national guard, haa been Fiiiglay for Mve t s gzave u b in disgu l frols | ha L with bim, but it is supposed he | 10 Sextend him - sympathy” and ter. | o the papers of this ¢ : vk i working in Some shop in this city For u - fow : e et Bk el e Gk again warde S, but the being unable to ¢ ponse from th contral ofice, The operator srwgrds ex TH NG BARIRLAITS . N0 0 bid Vet wd people watched FIE SR SURSIDY RESTON'S WATERWOKS atn 6 gt archy. The pr Sires that the tradition i tht i, Mr. Millaed and Me. Markel lave recoutly [ 4 of tetect s whoroabouts, | o113 Hame Gt v ted in Congressman Farquhar, who 18 virtually | purchased twohivds interest fn the water. | Present wife, pewned of his whovegbhouts, | ests ofa mere dynsty., e icred ? w boing 1 1 I the fatherof tho so-called subsidy bill, ex- | works now in convse of construction at Cr RS e v i e Ak & Prinee’ Louts to lemc oso cart and a ook aud ladder truck prosses the belief that the measuro will be | ton, fa., and archere placing the bonds. and cscorted him to the detention pris b i By this time the flames had gained such ¢ 3 is the intention to push the work as rapidiy i et el ik L[ exay asemen put into full effect by July 1, and that by the | & S SEIOR @ RENE T AN SR TAPIIY | Upon s trinl ho was bitterly donon rendw ay that they wero beyond control and | Sxem R st b e g iils Bocand \wito' And. tearfully unfei a general alarm was turned i h was The Rt s 5 sany had o names ¢ his first, but thoe pl f {h ter con 1 a3 responded to by every company it men and a namber of boy Among the wostern people in Chicago to- | not save him from tt v senten 1 Uncasy Feeling in London. the and w itis said Th @ short time iine stroams we boolkeapdrs i rs. nen intorested in building up a lea | day were the following ox-mistress anl wite No. 3 now proposes to | 1 ! i will f » 150,000 on the | trade with Europe, South Americaand Aus- | Atthe Anditorium—-W. H. McCord, Ben- | gt adivoree, and wil vows that she Bohn property, with avout £55,000 insurasce. | tralia, have beer sonsultation with the | jnmin Gallugher, M, and Mes. Aaron Zun- | will marry him ugai s p ! : . o | oftered ton Lo pu bl the smal L i ; kg A der, Omatin; H. .. King, Lincoln; W. S. | expires state aneasi il dopressad ; (s B Lt B DEDIIATION SO BAVICES, o posult Wil 9% | Atthe Richelied —Nick Maher, Covington Labor 1ssi | Great Bratain, gard to ) s b - = et oLl Nab ; v flames shot skyward, ing up the coun- | The New Grand Army Hall at Fafx : idine up tho : g veol | pay the ! R it o At tho Palmer—T (M. Malin, Spotted | gy By | don § AU and tho 1esult of the deliverat ®ina vodet S0 S ry formiles, bury Formally Openei. i Ll “‘,,"\‘5:~ll“";“’_ Hovse, Mont.; A. C. Saunders, Sfoux City, || 40 LA ) orkEisg Freneh financiers who have bec V| [ iR o D o Foodly of o countey, and il be | 18 Captain A ICraBfinnd * family, Tort | 1o8den {1 au bl e now labor ¢ come o the assistance of the terod into, and for ww il tly paid al e O N e | Robinson, Nob,: W. B, Millard, 4. E. Mur- { mission, snys tvse ition ought to i tolin t ented. Then HavEricita B et Ko spinniooe. [ leol, Omating 0. W. Hawall, - Captain " isfactory toall labor o new principa o i WG Uisan (3 Wit GHENEN SECUETARY. Prouty, Clirles e Das Moines and methods of acti 1 by the trade it Down Our Meat. wdraw and the oficers gra owed fow moments after the wof fell | afternoon ser ¢ 11 | Mr. Merritt of Colorado began a suit agu 3 J. W, Spellman, |Upon an inquiry s RUSULCN { sin the east, nad fi 3 rou Tt b iee s ke G 2 Wik st thesoeretary of the treastiy to compol hitm | Lincoln: Webster, W. it Huwkins, | within two years have wid > ts allure 3 udanuary 1 nond hu 2 it Lo W 3 i 1 pra certain v bar without seign 4+ L. Stewart, Coun- | tween labor and « i th i ) ‘ Lih, dalys te e SR, Bill, A i This suit was to have come up in the e e A I e SN i was only for an instant, as now lines of | Oficer Walier of wil, wpret vtof the districtin the near fu u W, West, Er R inas e v 1 n h lose were strung, and the fight went on rtment ¢ . Teeter of | In, ture. Preparations had been made by Secre. o) ““ i oty Y i o f 5 4 f v s l:; A'grnii thote Was. & ornsh, ‘and tha north BieHi £ Hast AiiCobaal N, :.{.‘\ Windom to defend il in proper (mm / m\-l S\,\lv'l\x;nu William ~ Roseman, | 4" yolitical fores, Bar 1 neat i Lthat he shipped oo paraphers T L e et orclnek train | LS ¢eath, of course, settied the suit, and now [ Omaha; Mr. and Mes, G W Pitts, H. M | liged nis williignes ¥ when compared w s | malia and s probably bent on T e e ! Ay ‘\'VH Morritt bias taken the necessary preliy y | Workman, Mr. and M¥s. D. H. Skinner, | man of the commission. It i nes in a new field. He IRl Eattiioci foy giihe otk 1 ocomon \vaa | Steps Lo uoln suit ‘m‘:t‘u\v‘\w’\--v;;:\’l otor, | Stoue City R on tho authority of a Inember that the ¢ Visitin Bismarek. a reconl herothat will iot basoon fo houhy ad been an egg shel 1is b VT sels were paraded, | ho declines to assumo the position of de tthe nont—Mis ‘Gould, Miss Col mission wnort before the close o 3ERLIN, March 12— Waldersee i ting | gotten by those who had business dealing: added fiiel tothe flames, and the work of de- | f0 and the main s were puraded. | foygant i this suit, vacated by the death of | Omaha. R e ks : (Eoliane et A e i struction tinued 4 by ’ A ket the late seereil e Gore . o ek : b i uetlon contiuul, s e A oy some | tue late seerciary At the Gore—Mr. an | Mrs. S, E. AHBH S ABcor TG WG AL s elms B weat all s tho aniyianal i ol 61T Cloale e o1 A MGIL EXECUTIVE DUTY Omuna. 7 B0 tions, and then the governm: e it 5 CE ol (o Eoblising e e o nd scores of citizens Waile contending aspirants ave firing all [ Atthe Windsor—Mr® and Mrs. G. E pared to goto the country ou e COn B e e crowd to the other sido of the street, | wis the hall and it is & credit to | SOrts of knotty questions at the president in | FOY, Lincolu that legislation, it is cortain that ther D b eonmmaing : futention of dissolving parliament until the | he readoption of Prince Bismarec's method | thonsaad by engaging them to work on & ] bis efforts to select good men for more than Atthe Saratoga—Uy JAscker, Omala. LR L L — dozen important judicial positions, the aver- | At the Brevoort—(ard, Omalia. conservatives bave acted upon the labor is- | Of government aud that tho empevor had | ynythieal toll road. From each he received o a E it with TR opened communications with the ex-chanc foo, and whon the time aerived for commencs - s ) % ver Conference, age republican politician’ should not forget At the McCoy—D, 4, Cambridge, Omaba, | sues now be a defening report, scattering, brick, mortar rork Di 1 K Sal A . ing work Dinnond had remoyed to Salt Lake inass, am to T Ber.|—The Platte river confor: | there s i vory high excoutive duty to por- 3 e , An Exciting Scene at Rome, AFFAIRS AT PINE RIDGE. Thoteriarnmqliomiare . Boidam, ‘The building was in ruins and the contents | ence of the Evangelical association began its | gtjer IR AE Ot eItk BINEIanaoB upor: CONNECTICUT'S SQUABBLE, Rowe, March 12.-A most exviting oceur A TS property, and that lickless individual was were consumed, thougel tor several hours the | cleventh annual session in this city today. | the political eMect the appointiments niay e rence took place last evening in the chamber | The Newdgent is Reported as Want- | (uipeliod to pay the dobts contracted by T ERE HBRYY FInbors and UHAFesKeR N bE: | A8 thol GHnron at present without a | have, but he must exercise a dual judg- | 4 on W hi May Settle the | of Yeputics. Signor Imbriana, excited by 2 ing More Troops, Dinmond. He'is also said to have worked wus stored, b bishop Rev. E. Kipliner of Hold. | ment in filling the beuches of the federal Governorship Fight some remirks, shoutsd tothe Crispi groap Pixe Riae, S, D., March 12, ~[Spec Kansas and Dakota in much the same way as The factory was occupied as follows: The | rege was chosen for chairman. llev ‘l”"‘;ll‘"l:" l.f,' iy im0 Tosilian, Disnory, Conn,, March 12, [Special ou are servants of is | Te Be tis reported at the ager he did Los Angeles ana ORL Lo i un Soiing o ind storape [ peipiog: 1o parliamentarian and | has never been heard to oriticise the | Telegram to Tur Bre.]—Goveruor Bulkeley [ taunt Signor Crispi re - (B3t Tl iy, A 4 AYIca T TS rocioatin AL G o Ly s | | o Lo Vsl ot toatara judiciat appointments of President Narrison. | has ordered a speciat elsction in the Danbury | but good friends.” Imbriani repeated his ro- | Mander of the troops and the military agent. | S EHE A GET SN R e FGIOND R{AEE T vl ook | 1nits deliberations. A full repre on of | A first class lawyer himself, he knows a jurist | probate distriet to fill the vacancy which the | mark: “You are servants of Austria,”? To | The latter, who ‘has just avrived, claims hslr 3 : e storage of finished lumber, sash and ¢ & 5 7 Vooatb T T & troops are needed here "t \ months | gram to Tue Bk —lohn White bricle ooraT walline RBInDaonts thE PoUrH Hoow by || oLtk wmbership i attendance and th oran advocate when he sees one, Besides I i doors awaiting shipment; the fourth floor by | Susion promiscs to be one of the m X Phisiv ot Prasiaoit Havoison retieat (Fon and wants more, Tt is natural perhaps that | mason who has been employed in this city sl b gttt ol 6F 1 ever he! Mliis body refused his present position he intends to reenterthe | 10 S _ o as amilitary ofticer he should want all the | g O i factured goods | o in any 3 veorgani. | practice of tho law at Indianapolis, and he | heldThursday, March 10, The democrats | Crispi to withdraw the »ut the troops he can get, but the commander of the | 1,00 N 2 e reau il e Rt n . Btrotiro. vs. alxty-foirfoel n of the L iference by ex- | does not want to be confronted in any part of | can easily elect their candidate, but if they | premicr refused 1o do s that while | military does not agree with lim as to t) ks Lo 8 AL widaanasis tesklony . B 3 hop Esher [ of his adhierents, | the country with one of hisown appointees | voteat the election they virtually recognize | he held the p. noof of state he | need of troops, while their presence give e of Wyoming charging o 8 framo storago shed tho san ; iR ERvaRtY) o ot Gl romanyiBlA el Lol LT 5 i et eseukoLeyol| aULICElyECia eI R ala vaa vy nor Lmbriani, “But now,” angrily cried | apparent. A oy are heve the 1 weet wator ty, Wy L fho matn, struetire und soventy f T Lo tlie eaareioe ot the bwn Joct pminng | from the polls and the republicans will i, “Lam no longer bound todo | dians wiil be ir L We Gt 880,000, The. st Neat in the ma sizing up' lawyers with a | the field to themsel The democrats will | s uly a deputy. In my ket 1 | believe in taking the . for thar con shout K000 1 K was va Buamiioe. NaBEAt et logreo of pride. : appeal to the courts to have rvepublican | have a revolver: if Signor Imbriani annoys | tinuance speaks of dang no settlers bout &0, 4 3 kit 4 s 5 > There hive boen bitter flghts made upon a | judge restrained from king pos et him be war exeite will come to Nebraska as s the uncer v. Boh carried £25,000 | m o T B a meeting toduy o i Mr, Bohn carried § ) gran Tk Be At o meet lay of | b0 fow of President Harrison's nomina- | Session of the ofice on the ground [ ment and confusi s | tainty exists tiane i e ate, Democrats have regarded | that his election i8 invalid aud of | of these threate ¥ s R | ¢ : ying the Froops. some of his selections as partisan. Repub urse that! will involve a decision as to i oo ' pariiaan; leonul Pise Kinr, 8. D, March 12 to Tne Br I'he cold weather st 1 it being below zer ast night b 4 Union a cod hi < tlhook 1oon 1 a charm s the coms ¥ WESTERN PEOPLE 18 CIICAGC s, He, H. K. Thurber and a numoer of »N0N, Mire Specal Cable the roll lad inereasad to o venteen hune upon the flames, which were steadi fng from the basement 1otk f A few moments later the roof fell in with crash, and the great forked tongues of the e By It K exchange v dred I'he bait was the mpling evey Loxnos, Marvei Special Cablogram hacteto des Depots do Compf Sas Ihe oulding, wh storios high, Pateneny, Neb., March 12,-[Special Tele was fllled with dry lumber and mannfac- | gram to Tir Bee 3 Avm el o clalins tured doors, sash and blir The interior | of burned rapidly, while the water was turn ed | There from his bogus insurance neern Diavmond aid to have windled orers and teamsters in Los Angeles out of soveral death of Judge Tavlor causcd. The order | this Crispi retorted with rross iusult in has been duly served and the election will be | tended for Imbriant. Tholatter called upon R A T e A R T T butlding and about $0,000 on the : Heatrloolhorsmenthe swing partial pro ingr companies in whic s insurea are v 1 purses of 21,000 cackt for the | personal, but not ono of the uominations for | Both vartics are detormined tofight the case, Underwriters and 1 Brooklyn, th adkes, the enfries to close o | thejudiciary lus failod to receive aunanimous | In the meantime a democratic judge from | SHEE AT (00 British American, Glens Falls aud tho M. Will also be four stake races | report from the senate committee on judiclary, | another town will - conluct Danbury’s pro £ ; chanics of Milwaike ' ) i SN7, INSS, 1580 and 1500, The | combosed of the best lawyers in cons bate business, under secretary i tho officeof the chan The Bohn sash ana door company consists | cotrance vearlings will be 25 and the | body largely composed of lawyers of ex) B - S s R R i U ORI W O B oinlof0 nyabit said Uis fath er s0s £40, 8100 being added to in practice belore federal’ courts, “fis MURDEROUS WRECKERS, Counrad Bohn, of Milwauk g, splen I _”" A R18AIbY. i LIt DY nresla BTt I'wo Attempts in One Night to Ditch | © William Watker Phelps, the American The Indians are as quiet as lambs, T « it sed b 1 1 hands did structure which wou! p i LEATARERAL | ey o N mimster, tere Rottenburg’s object in giv- | zhost shirtis too slight & garment for 1, beaten over th vt with AR R O el i : \fortinately the bulk of names presented A Train. g J £ onLan gacamod A revolver, kickei and coffed he was night was usod principally 5 & storago hous judicial appointments under il adminis Nomu: B M Aeek 1o I S pocinl ing the dinnerwas to counteract whatdver | Weather e g WselyR KOk etanal o] e wos The wain factory owned by the compar Prey) L trations are cted by the sponsors with influence the freisinnige party may have \ NOVEL WAGER e O e 16 cATB O T L located at Milwaukee, 4 % Hanvaro, Neb, March 1 G reference to geowraphieal location or political s Nee Y Nt Hiva aine ugh the dimner given by Herr b uad LA e Haaed nnoin M N S ans - Bre.] 8. C Sloatand . H, B whose | Qualifications. Itissafe to prediet that in | Wrevk the New York & New Haven rail- | Barh, the leader of the freisinnige party, t SR % DI ; bty hen TE: ¥ , { y Aking the twelve or fifteer appointments to | road train were made at East Norwalk last | My, Phelps and the deputies of that pariy in [ Pushing o Wheelbarcow from San Sosa J 0 gse NOTES AND INCIDENTS, ouildi >d Mouday mor are pre- | the benehes which President Harrison will | night, but neither were successful. An east- | the reictistag on February 21 last. The Ger neiseo to New Yor i A { At do] rate of spe wis push = pavix v 1, and if satisfactory areange: | make he will have due regard to the - e et speed | man guests at the dinner today were chiefly wersco, Cal., Maven | s : B Matters Picked Up During the Pro ade with Miss Huson sub- | graphieal location of the men enamed aud “"”‘\'"_IA"“"””Y“ }"”,"f” Ingat, grenhiapced servatives, und included Count Donboft EAI gress of the E t |t I occupy tho site before | thetr politics, but he will fivst have regard to | dashed into a huge pileof tes which had | g, doef, the leader of the reickspar S it g the Mr. W. (i, Boln was at lis their ability, us it has been tested, and not in | been placed across the track and threw them | Barkofski, a prominent member of e U AN, o ARk ANV BECR My o The tr and with his jeth and Seward streets whe The German Evangelical church ! the prospective. Republicans will be ap- | in every divection, but the engine and cars e\ ‘ ”-“‘ [“_“ : ‘»“(“ P 0 1 ocoived a ca aid corn ahd seod pinted Lo judicial as well as other places, [ did not'leave the vails, Portious of the loco ster of Genera it of awa § I EEh QU 30, AP0 . IDROX ¥ from a_congrog f the s u not the democratic season. It is a | motive, however, were broken or twisted Here Helmboltz and Herr tion i 1 sy trange proceeding for the democerats, who The second attempt was made an hou Poasts were repeatedly giver to sec into the st i e o' nights to destroy the republican | later. The Boston express, which passes | and the Vi T : wd carry thele prejudices to the [ through heve at $o'clock, struck a similar nidel B Rlasbing. juaiciany in efforts to annul the constitution | pileof ties near the east’end of the South A Journey on Soles, Neb. \ of men, should expect | Novwalk dreaw brid but the train pro- Paris, Maren 12, [ Special Cableg r poiut men to the beneh | ceeded on the way to New York after some | o 13y RS DD non Rt i d 1o ng the new court house w } Jocratic party simply be- | sligit damage to the locomotive was repaired. | 7, s i There wore five bidd ; vict or civeuit lices in den Oficers are seavching for the criminals., ) AN AL Kaneas i s A den president va Moscow or Ho expects to arvive with this magnanimity werat Cleveland did not gramme of races was decited on for the Minister Phlps Dincd, Benis, March 12.—[Special Cablegram to tottenvurg, who was | 55 G from Omabia came up | Pacifie c from yesterday (o pay the troops and scouts. He E 1 ho wad ment had in places to i the road and Groon Riv 1 when Prince Bismarek, gave adinner party today gram to Inr: Bee.]—Two moro attempts to T William Brother oHRRL el after i the 0 e country he represents, Pur By BEATING TIEE COSTO U HOUSE, to | An Extensive Scheme of Smnggling e Slept for Bight Months the Russian capitul fn time (o witne fhlaner P o 5 i T RS AT i Graxo Rarins, Mich, March 12,~[Special | OPeHng of the Ir the var o g h 4 ¥ 3 xpertence with democerats | Pelegram to T . |—Hiram Goukey {180 and curlous cr up prett n ' v n the south. The house would | of Spring i Inty. has boen fast | P'Ornou set forth u P 1ould have had d o Boaruia of Louisiana L i Last duly o tost | Sralked away. i1u i Dut ached for Taxe the time. Flo was areaigned u L throush th ouded 10, but was Atcachod fo Tax i thoitimo, Howassraien the power of speech, wis taken sick, went to | ha (s ven g tof th bed und has not spoken or opened hiseyes | Russie 1a oung mat i w0 | since. Saturday night blood began to flow | staying i w A w, will re $ ailroad t republicans on the beuch in the s where | from his head and ews, aud suddenly he | Py, tram ) le way hack ported t rinany by places | be maintained came to s senses. 'The doctors aso dumb- | Siction to those habitually used by the in- | cars at Hobolke Another thing should be remembe: uded by the phenowenon and explain it | habitants of the Audes in traversmg sunds | tained as to how throng secking places or ederdl | by the sunposition that some blood beeame | and lagoons on the const the b, These appoit ts are made for | clotted in his beain whith prevented it from i It therefore becomes @ very serious | being active. He romembered nothing since Has the Confidence of the Kaser, . luring o lifo” tan every thing vrevious to the tine, During the Shipping Cattle to Germany. ary for the” president to cight months the functions of tho body x S looke i Sk e it | mained quiescent, the man ueither oponing p One may for o por his ey es nov speakiug aword, McConkey is | ¢ nthe kaiser and Count Walder nelinations. L married man and iasof late boen granted a | Fhie opinion is exprossed that into! What fou for servieo jn the warof 1512, and his | oy looking avound are ques. | wife hus mao applieation for her BISHINGS | orals, s como Lo th . VT T T ) pension lay the Julge was 1o have de 0.8 & 5 I ordinarily rve- | onSaturday night of MeConk i cansed | giooxtends to tho ( S, Heatn - - attention by the inperial Sale of Trotting Stock, g T S o e Resulted in a Detic Loxnox, March 12 fug stock, the property | Lne Bee. |1 of J. B. Haggin, was bogun this moruir Seorotary Balfo ; 1 fought | The crowd was the st of thoweek, and | Methods of the ro manfully for it \ wnd thought they U | resultedin a detic liad not” been ndioge a favne | o wade up from tt or ers’ alliance mun nate; he betieved pavlinment will be asked Aniount zo Monday X General 1 i1 general As the constabulary ha ) used tor pur R poses entirely distiuct fr the Neb., March 1 rele. | Tewarded with v than that of any | o “Slhere W, outof * Mabel Staudavd, was u hor canald 1 to.J. 85, Foliganon of New York for 2,600, [ pens: e FEiear i o BT : i WP M Advertised for Proposals, | Liftoen otbor animals sold at prices raniging | ey k o LORM \ rrc n. Wh et \, March 12, — |Sp Calogram t 1l treasury comuissio Pue Bk, | —Everybody is talking about 8 banen s fon witne new relations of m i contid AL AL President Polk's Views, New Y March 12.—Pre to Tue Bee| —The second annual of declined to express | Rancho { Pualmerto the ol Paso trott prices realized were good. A buy ¢ foalod April 4, 15), by Albert W 1t of Hilda Staadard, was sold to W, Engleman for §2,i00. A by filly, foaled March 4, 1540, ] f Hasting v W asixGros, Mareh 12, ~The navy dopart 1 trotting horss rge Mouday ment today advertised for proposals for the Medium, for £1.00. Mouday hus'a tw construction of a protected steel cruser of 5 € | old breeders’ niceting recor 7,800 tons displace Stabbed by Toughs fa., March 1 - — Declined to Notice It Killed by a Boiler Explosion, Dunniy, March 12.—(Special Cablegram to | B provided | B ) Tl March 12.—Special Tete. | Tue Bre.| - Avctibishon Logue in an inter: | O. Mellr vas quickly turne AN 5 for in the naval appropriation act upproved | KV 0 18 Bere.] - Barney Beckman, | view today in regard to his letter to Mr, ’ar- | strean was quick ved 1 Died of Eis Wounds. Mareh 2, 1501 | George Eilers ana a mu T Welfenbacl | nell dated October 15 says Mr. Harrington Vinberzler \rreste W, Mar flames failed to gain access Lo the interior ;I:‘nw worth 1l Rt 10 sevorsl gram v HY Chas, Kauffman Crushed Between the Bumpers., thousand dol who was shiot n the ankle while duck hunt HiawaTi, Kan,, March 12.—(Special Tel IowNVILE, Neb, March Special - - - gang of Ho rocd and wa were killed by the a boller in | Publisbes iuthe Freeman's Jouvnal that My Beckman's saw mill, t miles southeast of | Parnell dia not bave the courtesy to acknow this ity The bodiex of Eilors and Weiten: | elge singlo lno of that | He bud been | @ i | Inedutely souh of the Leaveuwarth | ing liss Thiradsy, di 12 gl 8t 5; rawm to Tus Brk.)-Joe Miller, colored cook l bach were blown a distance of forty fec informed that My, 1

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