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\ THE OMAHA DaAiLy BEE ot TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 1S 1801 NUMBER 270, POOR'S ASSASSIN CAl lll\ltl).' o L WILL THE SECRETARY RESIGN? | e e AN (VATION T0 GLADSTONE, : st E CANEIN WITITHE STATE, rs Gathor 2 That Admitting foe Him OfF, d raska Gave Boyd Oitizenships NOTORIOUS D DARING CHI L : SOME REASONS WHICH MIGHT CAUSE IT, HIS POINT ENLARGED ON IN A BRIERY e fs 0 Man of Many Aligses and an Ordors tasned by the N De oved (he v ' ¥ vy ' e | Notorious Teich Criminal Released [ | Comser 1evicws the isory ot the Alter Spending Thivey-Nine Ne nooand e Citizons Years in Preison —in ¢ 4 ) Wiat e Holds Con Old Murder Case, ing Natueatization Ex-Convict of the Nebraska th ment to D scontinne Enlisments and doliet Penitens v h for 1l ne Miscellas neous Matters, Mare) MEES, YEACKK AN SSUILL Afidavit That Pives the Moral Ohliquy in e Case 1 Several others were badly ¢ May Hepeal tive Appropriation. Hiovion to) (Ha. Lepatiie 1oy, March 17.—[Special o nittee of Induan 4 n the « opriatir the of the Most Daving Criminals the r related that Sceretary vy h ¢ ¢ ' 1 natur~ and, 1 this t st tt ] X with H i rs. Plumbof Kansas, 4 © o manfacire v ry bidizet, | ¢l X . : @ pros 18 tiva \ Pettigrew South v 5 H prfienatl iding 10 the Treish pavinmentary party, | a0 vid « Lotines it . . " v out ek v | Dakot " ther as havit Ll R > suid Parnell's speech, in whicl St T © was naturali ) I itiene at that f S e prosse rsonal lions ¢ dent for settie- | 4 e il LM gLl ibber el g e p v (it g i of tho ary course of rou : exan t late i, In that cse he y make a thorough matter, and it might unected ik With the Murder, | ¢ because the pres orruled b “'Since he w \ i ¢ n n of having army officers act as agent: « b is believed the attompted W § bt Lhe ppropriation that fou clause providing e wthoritic absolutely untrue so faras he el 1 e BTG L) neerned e il % i ritory of Ne sk 4 support the el " 1 v Tkuow all about titution and a stal N Ia w not his ple amnount of bis delinguency, it ] e - they would he gzuided in t b aw A NESSOURT WRECK., yolas, Lheliverlstiknow thitlk § ot \ T 1t to be ome rule depends upon them, The 1 ; i Herald the poniten f s for ¢ R i hat 1 One Passenger Killed and the Con. | Aldedthe veteran statesman, hal areived bl AR et i gt r s ys o on tho hiatas akNITy Thfamed. hito conclision In_ g Iw"'wll‘u el a8 1oft her eridan road Omatin and soon pl i ar « 0 o ieaiie e ENTON, Mo, Maveh T'he westhound general convietion that the party was B ¢ : Har 1 L Lk passer ain on 1 ¥, Omha & | @ mell. Theliberals woere ready t X VIS ] ; 1 o chan R AL rORUNvARD G R ORI | at, exclusion, misfortune, but ti wlhere she has v Arrested Seve fimes \ ieht veen turned. | qyis afror were not prepavel to createa coistititional [ C.J. Wright,a Broth there but was never cor Tho murder i atist i | i wny 4 s : leadenship for Trdand under sucha euidan of Nr ' was « 1 i : Socret t | 2. Caraphel as Pamel s, (Cheers] Tnconelusion, Glad I« ny wit A N 1 s Y i Hatiee 3 tor | I stone expressed the opinion thatit was th wrk it wa ; oor e HRS IV Gtoa Aont it ud vatrioti and to obtain ju ness of diamond cutter ntrance, s . e ) rog s claracter has 8 ioE for Trvlandl, | by the cour Bipani Teared at tho w \ vas ed b ve que S jur plication 1 principles they woull | yad boon oceupied in G BaIB g B o > AL that b + who slept with EN INTINUED, NEING OF THE U10P1A. A anthe ; witienor the | fow years. The murder VAL lw and thestability of the crown ! 2% oo afterward her baby in i " the h e raie (AL OB G, i TN Gladstonealso made an addre i the [ and valiable fancy gods, h ¢ Ll JEId ] and got in with Lis oid as from her husbn, the | ceiving ships of 10V discoutinue all | Over Two-Hundrel Passengers Bee | Gaioty theiter, e oxpresed o his visitto Ameries was supjpo: to W thoquestion under discu Chicf Kipley could 1 v southd of the w listments for the pi T'his is_because lieved to tHave Perished. fidence in the future of liberlism, Ho | the ordinary courss of busi Rutt Sl iR AL L) il 4 ALy courss. c O 088, wu thun ho did in the g i his information until the s awikened by o disturbianee could wal limit of 8,250 men and boys has heen Ginmarrar, March. IT.—The Britishsteam- [ pointed out, with vecard to the lrishmem- | ooy Mt 3 " hip Utopia, from Ttalian ports boundto New | 0rsy thut eich hut entered parliamont sub. [ e SOMOLIN0.FeAtal e, that the formation of o state it by . not locate or describe, 1 c st feit | nearly reached. It was discovered last woel that s Mg Was Wrong: o her | that the number in the serviee was within t ) \ e vdou 1r fatoly bofore b 11 a HeliHubikats e & s ke L jeet toa plodge that onevery question affeet I in atel ore his ill-fa a pesple i einhiabitants tl Vet THE OMAHA TASCOTT, hushy harlie,” *Cl received | forty-two of the limit, and in order to provide York with 700 Italian emigrants aboard, col- | {ir Tyeland the minority ~»h~w{1 i _‘”l" th tho formati of SVBRINIGH LR COIRT = ue e for the continuous service. mend whon it lided today with the British ironclad Rod- | own opmions and co-operate with th e m: or i = — pleted by admission to the union, ipse facta@ Mystery of o Shocking Murd ; She 3 i went into Lor ':‘{‘:“‘l‘w ‘” l..] "“‘\“""*1‘ L “l” Ni “‘ e ney, anchored in Gibraltar bay, aud sank | ity. Everymember of thelrishparty from Funeral of De. Windthorst., i is of that union and of the stute:and mitted Last May Explain NGiEhE Bl 1 (L th TPt GHRRT B EoutEe indow i 3 f room left for ti D soon after. A southsvest galo was blowing | the leader “downward was bound by this Bexkuiy, March 17, — |Special Cablegram to | that the citizens of Nebraska would iave bas night clothes, wore room 1t was decided to discharge a ablin anthor then $ roatenod informa caned from A Of thent w apart ¢ e 1 on the n wvere after the money el pricipal I Mis, Rutting el burglar ho was released © i t b suldenly, profess not to know whithe derer of Ruttinger, who is and, nor did his f e S e ; at time. Mamy women ana children \'“!m |‘(I\V.A\ true that inOctober, 151, he | “Lue B A solenn requiem muss for the | come ci s of the United States on the ade wo men, John Fragin alias Milke Silk an 2 VI | ¢ | were drowned. ~ A lzgge number, clinging to | denounced Parnell in the severest torms, | repose of thesoul of thelate Dr. Windthorst, [ 25501 of the state iuto the unlon if tha Henry McCa; . A Hole in His Forehead AT Ticarly eX PRl 068 éféw of he Galena, 5 ~ireing, have be . rescued by boats from | Wheress -for several yearspasthe has been M . WIAHOUSE, | ywords ~upon anequal footing with the orige rested in Chicago for committing a bu She spoke 10 him, thiow her arms about | about Hity men, were to have been diy. | the chinnel squciti. Tnisnse excliement | i active coope . He had de | 2 "",""T of the Untholic parly inGeruany, | inul stats inall respects watsoeva” wera Pty os it et | il of the window, saw by | charied upon thearrival of the ship at Purts: | “o5% "unternde i vy tno o, nounced him bectuse Parnell before thon, on | Wi ceebrated tolay at St. Hedwig n this | omitted from the enabling act;and that ¢ the dim light, o dark stream trickling from a | mmouth, butitis prabavle that they will be | ohiinr \th the Rodney, ran s asesio than aie Wl uged Lageuaes city. Archbishop Kopp presched the funeral | zenship was arightiaherent in the inhabie hole in his forchead down theroof and retained now until the end of theirterms, 5 | pyighironclad Anson. ‘The Utopi soparation of Trefunl™ aifl® MRS MUEHARE ) R0 eamE Catharar ik ppprgss.and tho | tantupon tho formation of the govern ment, TReFitie they have lost their clothing. Ttis expected | (H S O O o e T Parnell opposed the land act, upon a 2 & bl SR} hm to peacn on his pal. His be i o R that if there should be no relief offered by VSl cet T R el sn o clad i il 1 the teichstag. At the comclusim of the which the liberals relied os the great q i Ul e listoryiial inetads h for t (t AR EGme) 5 § : A1 peuiem mass the casket containing the re | conder ielistory of the ad trayal of his accomplico promised | With remarkable preseice of m lecislation d | Xt congress it will oo e b bt instrument for redvessing lvish griovances the latter's conviction t McCartney | PPoor pulled her husband vack into the g 1 1o Wi o 2 o mains Dr. Windthorst, escorte by the | mi i of states to the and in be impossiblo (o proverly man tho vessels ts resened 180 persc bom rule was iutroluced in the hous T ot s e RS | P (R DHETAR DU tho phi oy e Rari o | that have been ordercd by uame to par D e v auelh frankly aud maganinously 1 by had a rearful revenge, Whe learned thay [ 81 Simn . bavoine ard variou strongest, and the authorities brought in- fluences to vear upon Fragiu which induced 1 tho stateme 1 1 W and from there were transfer @ tepate in the grand naval ©review | o wore rescued were lodged in t ; ¢ lews, D1, h over to. Irelag 3 e e R R L startied tho autoriies with the stater ] \ ince frou | faie. I otlier words, ihe vessel v | e R O o ta wero savel byt that | Ml oficious control of & Al afTairs, and Shokesprare Mo stees. | nobolds, to the particular states, and thd that Pragin was the man who had murdore ¢ & o care of | bren uamed by the ofcial a I [ b e M prantaivivg a ity ful,”oflcion ed wiin e | the entive navy, without reckoning the ships I NOB NN DDA S Blulanttih T A Tui Bere] —A bill has passd parlin I, Atan oty potiodof e wae of the PSRRI BEE N GieeT foly es Wl to keep in for EIENCERTA RO IR OV DI D it may be,” continued Gladstone, 5 nt corporation of Steatiord i nhold) oot L T an g ot eharge v 4 seeretary of the 1 to consrress forrelof | He s, Ayay iatRomo At lases, neither of which ean be ju e A e : S the pur ot > L th 1 v from this constantly growing dificulty have ving Hiness, separate > r. Par » Anne Hathaw McCartie v o ! 1 : i with which the navy department is now fu Abbe Pajoll, it is announced, previ U v i : T i molior LK & ST nine N S to face, ‘Ihe gravity of the sit nomay be itdid not answer, Tory conscie des the comtry upon the | hoparty, The plan was based —on | RO j irite s£iihe United Statesat his partner in erime had proved him false W f'thio fam. | of. 1S9 nection with T O e i L T DOTIn b i second, maintaning mequally full, ohiciou Loxaon, Mareh 17.-[Speial Cablegram | supreme court of the United States has so s Poor in Omaiia i 3 5 (e m e | D oot mil shia e g s lonauign —— ol home rulois oD ness of it nion that it was Mook elgn stations. ‘The apoeals by the will be founded on risid fide s of Shakespeare’s birth i | o ardlie had betrayed hi i g been ignoved until it has bece ditenima | Rowr, March 17, —Prince Nap: tothink oty | \iltaceta: it tagiiv] : what ho. ‘was alkin; Ho The Object of the Crime, realized when it is stated tha prinee’s death admisistercd the last sacra d i . I 1 1 o i (el bt h uboutho Al ) which, itsays, is a timely prec i s y these lanas dotailed minutely tho st & 1ly the work of a burglar, | possibie to give the ves tory iuteileet A S R T e T i PR A deseribed the location of - rostde The pos i 1 complement of i This afteraoon, wfter consulting with SR 6 A1votoe ravalailons sG] Eyrilpuenn v S both for._tho saks HISMOUBORWAI L dic at M. ) : Nowark is al other physicians in attendance, Dr. Baceli ‘the liberals decided that they coul . O 1D fangamonia, el Al 5 o g UG Ll L i informed King Humbert that - the end was e the constitutionl - leadership iy Story ot an U prising Denied. pledized itself that if the lar the erime that could b or climbi v 1 its full complement of RN RO 6 BT 06 GV ALt 1 handgs, That is fin (\! Loxnos, Mareh 17,1 ant Geneval | Loitonded by the one who was very fa b tho case lietly ) GROFE AND' NOBLE shortly before the end entered the room in yto face acfeat, exclision fro How degate, commander of the forees in Ber f for the political misfortuue, but we lig- | makeus assent to that' ing two months ago eiclest ments of the Roman Catholic church muda, writes the Times emphatially deny 5 Sion me thesame ri depenid wore familiar thanhe could 1 aid Lh1y N Groff was not 1 his ¢ but was | whichi nis father was dying, but was soover It from rending tho newspajer ac the up 1 v sven at his home aud said: 1 sent my resiz w with emotion that he lefu the apart hoating thel aloty: told: by porganstmhosasi feockod!ravol nation to the white house woouta month ago | ment sobbing violently kuowledge of the erime had been gained I'hen the 1l A 1 suppose 1t will be accepted in due tim Ihe funcral will beconducted with re t ¥ qone i after its commission, forwavd on the S i 1 et | ous coramaion. The bods will beterrea | 11 conelusion Gladstone said the election|n | regiment. The att wnenl of ] McCartnoy said that t revolver dr veluss finie e At DTl b ithlOmaB I tho vt of the coyal wansolewi in the | Hartepool showed that the fiberals were | mudaand promiuent s aln d L them implicated in the to the tin v 0 i, i it true that you resign on account e 0f Lasupergn oo Collina fleights, | never more solid, sif-possessed or deter- | the story asa b lie. The i ous aftor pence and a man naned Willian d, | lter by bis wi i Ao bIc TS Aoratars N GOt o R nined to proseeite the mureh s a united | planaton says the dispteh in guestion S he said, i front of Joadaa.] e PR AN Abo 1201 said the dying man told him he | housetoward the attainmer e great ob- | furnished by the Dunlip-Dalel aency LI Gl o Lo d | ol i ) deed, 1 ¢ X ve lud any b Tolims that e wis el A TSR, KILLED NORSLDL donee, their ob X W udow, where the n e | Bith iin an ¢ ]w]y.‘:‘r.‘: aa)(bring 0 tho Hmeinla ol N Mardi 17, Special Cablesrami o | pnpee More Men Lose Theie Live had learned th | : x and and | pave broken dow alth and my physi- | concordialand f I o relonse from prison s Jus s rested Bute, s the stovies of the ilitry Mre aoorShnta Juiy k here were ¢ Iwant to live amily \ 1 trick Booke Kiewan, who was convieted fowelry, takke any ¥isks i ¥ ! 3 the murder of his young wife M BULLc InEnntlan said that o t BIG FIRE IN NV YORK. Lye in September, I'ho Thersa Kivwan on th ' Aggregate Losses Amount o Two | risherie Millicn Doliaes New Youk, M H . It B,V rear b was vilued o the very fe 4 wlhio turry ATEACKED BY DOGHS, R S ned thal an ay Mr. Reed Tias 1 \ -— A T en. Threo werere: Edwrd Stein Torn Almost toShre R e il by n.s“‘ Mast s . e dule FIGHTING FOR LIFE, , 0., Marceh 17 e t the t ¢ 2 i satiing ) . 4 v ord Appealing t the Goyve Working Up ase. : 20 | Joptic fit, and that b A Al iy ernor Fora Reprieve. were the n the effects of or at h and hapel 1””‘, ‘s partn | 4 i @ u e g IHE HERESY (AS! wev, MeQueary Thinks it Possibl Chtain 4 New Trial. O, Murch 17 b 1 Bev. MeQue 1t aud advise we in th t v General Miller returns from his d asked L trip on Frida the verdict ary Proctor will continue on the Pa e said as yot | cir pe and may ¢ ala ¢ his otitication of the act way back her wd until then there was have bee at Auring the 1y [ reply tothe que o0 cond { ex-Repre vould be t hould t capolis, also 8t 8 | sentutive Owe linnn. At times she | to aerce as Lo the f v L Rev. | it 1 = The photograph | has appeared a degree stronger or weaker, [ McQueary the ch nder | whi it gty 1 TR in Omaha with Silke | but she is tonight in the same condition she | which he sa At be possible to obtain | to remain in for ik Ve g period At New Yori: T rauk Page says tbat your prisoner's | last spriug s uiso recognied by Le Koy, was twenty-four Lours ago, Sbe is very near | a uew | Lhe exauple of theUnild States inits reent | Brewen, Wy th Silk in the