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; ) / . G e d 4 A, » ” ) J te . - i~y Ity p Ao TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1I89O1-TWELVE PAGES. NUMBER 273. r judge, George Sheppard: aldermen, R. J. T VW Y T LAWRENCE BARRETT DE ) | ANTRY Q QI squadron in sence of the lynching of N 1 M INNEIEN lS R ;\ \ A AllRDhR | ‘White and Ira Titus. There is no special | ALl l I\ \ \ |\ — [ ) ikgron ia ¢ uenco of the lynching ¢ ) PR o | s R ALMOST A RIOT IN NEW YORR, | »eessce sumerre moan. | pARNBYL T0 RESIGY HIS SEAT, | sttt beaiaat | LOGKED UP BY THEMSELVES, A Citizens Ticket, denly froni Henst Dis ase. > sl = a1t " bt s Davin Crry, \‘m’: ;-wr;\ ::‘ Special to | po13 Hold a Mass Meeti D w Yonk, Mareh 20 ~Lawrence Barrett, K An Interview with 7 et . 'g William Windnagel Found Dying in a Pool | i i3yp. | —The liviiest caucus ever held in | 1208 ;1“ }‘; "(‘)51 00“;;_‘? enOUNCe | tho tragedian, diod this evening at tho Wind- | That is He My, But More Likely He| I-”“"“‘- AL -“Hl"' t - vitt, man | Anxions Tndependents Blunder Into a Prome of Blood. this city was held last night. The main the New Orleans Affair, sor hotelof heart falure. He was uncon- Will Not. Liorece il B bl it ising Deadlock in the Se - & fight was over city treasurer, but the per. scious but & short time before his death. spondent today, contemptuous. % ‘oreed to Ui enate. & sonality of the candidates was lost sight of, His wife and Dr. Chambers of this city what heclasses Parnell's bl = Duvitt 4 WIS THROAT CUT FROM EAR TO EAR. | heing cntirels engolfed in the bitter warfars | WROUGHT UP TO THE HIGHEST PITCH. | wore with Mr Barrett whenho breathed | A RESIGNATION WITH A STRING TO IT, | Stidhedid notintend tobe a ¢ = ate for [STYCK ON CALL OF THE HOUSE, waged by the banks. While the question of his last, His last sickness dated from Slection I the division of Cork WESH whish = ) saloon licenses was not an issue the men Wednesday night, when he was obliged to Parnell now ropresents. Davitt that — William 1. Kyle Suspected of Having | 1ot o ee men. The ticket nom. | Only Wise Counsel from Leading |leave tho theater wherne was engaged, | Restricting Chinese immigration to | tWoreasns caused him to mako | Tecls- [ Newber m Rate Bill Under Killed His Former Partner as inated is: Mayor, §. Clingman; treasuror, Men and Prompt Action by tho Tt was said at that time that Lo was merely Austealia—The Young Wife ot O Ly R e, L LIRReIL | - Coptdte How the Trouble L1} D. G. Sabin; clerk, K will not resign, for he knows if he ro- Was I B. Taylor; city engt Bollos Prevonts: Sarlond suffering from 8 severe cold and an 01Q Prin the Result of a Busi D traud »ught About—1toutine il neer, P. C. Patterson. All but the treasurer p would be out in a few dass, and + sign he will bo beaten should hocome wd Quarie Are thie prosent s B LA reapectiv Trouble. the samo report ' was made the following the Government, for re-election, The second reason is T ot tho Day. Fro— offices. The caucus was composed of citiz e Even Vfl"::*;_'vd’["‘l'\ O ~h":( am ot anxions to enter parliament now of in of all political parties, A few kickers held TRl S YOIRDIO. sven. future, though I am unwilling to bind myselt Liscory, Neb.,, March 20.—(Special to THE | another caucus at another place in the eity New Yonk, March 20.—Coopor union hall s called at the Windsor hotelat | Lono, March 20—[Spocial Cablogram | to romain in this frame of mind for all time, | - F1NOLY, Nob, Mardy 20— [Special to Tin ock to see tha patient and shortly after h announced that he would remain ail night. vicinity tonight, called to denounce | Death occurred at 10:45, Heart failure, the last Saturday’s tragedy in New Orleans, and | physician declared, was the cause of death, | ole to Tue Bre|-It is definitely stated that | The Parmellites arranged a meeting at Cork [ Bre.]-The Newberry maximum rato bill Parnoll will resign and offer himself to the | for St Patrick's day, when, according to | reached third reading this afternoon fmmed: tors of Cork, and the peoplo areagaln | Custom, all socle:ies 1 through | fatelyafter the assembling of the senate, the streets, Parnell, seeing the great 10 be either | and nominated atick et which is the same ex- | was packed with 5,000 Italians of New York ' the attetion of | cept for the oftices of treasurer and cletk, | uq . tele. | C-G. Manning aud L. G. Berdrow being Brr|—A case which will p & murder or a,_ suicide came ) the police this morning. At 6:45 a. m arc ) n. nominated for these positions, respectively C 5 T v |-t The lobby was al desorted, o phone message was received from Twenty- —a outside, notwithstanding the drizling rain, | Dr Chambors ‘davs that on Wednesdny | boginning to turn thelr eves toward tho situ: | stir, *was fuduced 't issio lis ‘chal- rdbidl bl N seve d Randolph streets that a man had De tio People's Tioket. 69 10K AL THEW oF Ry GHABIL 15 Al arrtt had n cold and whon he roturned | ation in Treland, MeCarthy sy SR AR B L 3 WL 1 the clinirs of the semators. The latter took eventh aud Randolph streets that a man h A Democratic People's Tick more than as many more wero unablo to gain SAFOLt had & Colf fivd whon e tetavnch : cCarthy says they are | lemge to Healay. Ho is now anxious 10t look it. So many | toback out.” Refarring to Parnell's delega- | 10 thesottees, the window Dewitt said: *“The | the house in fact, any Tt his throat. The patrol wagon with Of. | Yonk, Neb,, March 2.—[Special Telegram | entranco to the hali, Shortly beforo 9 [ voro chill. The nekt da 9 cers Sipe, Carl Schmidt and Bob Malone | toTue Ber,|—A people’s mass convention | o'clock the crush outside brokedown the | mouia appeared @ hurried out tothe scene and found on the | was held this ev in the court room and | doors and anumber of people were injured | held by D, C floor of n ‘dingy little butcher shop in the | nominated a aity ticket as follows: Mayor, | in the rush. One hundred and fifty police- and Dr. Oliver of Boston. Mrs, Barrett | jrreverent remarks. The Parnellites claimn t0 | porcent of the Trish-Americans are support- two-story brick block owned by J. J. Gill W. K. Williams; clerk, C. P. Lloyd; treas- | men were kept busy. The presiding oficer :,‘;:f)“““““‘:;‘l!;:‘l:'l":"e-d ‘.H::' ""j“\‘“"“':l“l“'\':‘“(',‘; have received encouraging advices as to the | ing Pamell. This is u great oxageeration. | the senate from time to tame, remained a fow ap aged buteher named Willam Windna urer, J. D. White; engin A. B. Codding, | was A, DeAngelo. The speeches were | proumonia and complic o, Neorious, | Prospects of theirenvoys in America. Both | Tho number should ba nearer 8 per cent. By | moments, and then sought the more congenial eltoringih B own blood. The wory fluid was | Counciimen: Fuest ward, J. N. DavisiSecond | nearly il fn_Italian, and_the denunciations | as for two years Barrott ns boen sufferor | factions are in need of funds, but the Par. [ for the greatest mumber of drighmon Eng. | places In othor parts of the butlding welling from big gash In his throat, and ho | Ward, teorge Hydos Third ward, Lo B Met | f 1iq New Orleans tragedy wero almost ter- | from tiront disease, -~ Between 5 and 10 | nellites seom to be casier as o money for VAR TIO . 10 NS Al Eier atikon foe | tar sHt veRdHBIEAA progestiid torsceib was surrounded by his wife and a small [ §hitiond\wers all made by the democrats, | Fifyingin their venemence. To pacify the Ol t;::nl-\\:z“r tiere was o rupid | cloction expenses th e 4 o i vt their | time both Senators” Moore und Switslor di crowd, who wero valuly attempting %o | ‘Dhio ropublicans meotin convention Saturday | erowd without it was addressod from th | consuitation ws held the sick man was only | Lho conservatives sro nrranging to contest | funds, and thon thoy will bel a god, bo: FECLANILS A LONUOIT GL SESS BN 1D SO e tanneh the flow of blood, Dr. R. B. Giffen | eveningto nominate a ticket, and the ficht | balcony by a number of speakers, semi-conscious. Ferfifteen to twenty minutos | e 36uts of Messrs. Healy and Barnell Dub- | sition’ toplace their demands before their the brinted copy of the bill diffored in was called to the man's aid, and after work- | Will be partisan for the fivst time ia several | Wyon Prosident DeAngelo stepped to the [ before le died he was wholly unconscious. ces represent the Lrish capital as very | employers.” o respects from the one which was being delighted, but they de the corridors symptoms of preu- » h ) A 4.,,,"\““;“,‘,“' priests are flocking to Sligo that their num. | tion to the United State where they 4 v » 1 contlemen composing Me. Parnell’s deputa- £ht escane tho o ambers and Walker | bers attract attention and are tho subject of | FEIUCIIER ComPOSIIE . D might escape the monotonous reading of tho tion to_ the United States: estimato that30 | jorks A fow ratlrond men dropped into ¥ vears, i much amused over the dilemma in whic . 25 . i i ing with him for two hours deemed it best to | Y43 i i front of the platform and rapped for order st has o dunehiters, now in Buropo. | Bl finds hamsol, placed so by iR ot Persian Despotism. read by thoclerk. The differenco lay in the o have him sent to the St. Elizabeth hospital A New Lodge Organized. there was a lull in the noise of the nall. Ho uneral will probably take place in Bos- | My Fealey's sudden icceptance of his chal LoxDOY, March 20.—Malcolm Khan, ex | fact that iu the former the numbers and { The officors mado o thorough investigation | Spxey, Nob., March 20.—[Special Tele- | said quietly and impressively, “Italiani,” win Booth was at the players! club fn | 0B to_contest Cork. M. Paruell is now | Persian ambassador here, who was rocently. [ Jottors indicating the elass to which tho suid to stipulate s a condition of his resign- [ genrived by the shah of his titles & i r RN vlon that each sllo shall provide Lwo candl. | GCPrivet by tho shat of ls tities and honor, Tho apylause was | deply affected. - ; 1. | dntes: ha written a loetter to the Times, in which ence for fully five min- Mr, Barrett was born in Paterson, N. J., The Freeman's Journal this morning pub. | herefers to the despotism of Persia and s fifty-throe years ago. His father was Irish | ichey an articlo wiiioh is intorproted to mean | it s fact that the bighest ministers of Por- | Stuted they did not know at thal timo goods belonged appeared at the head of each pagge, and not at the end of every line, as in the printed bill The senators mentioned of the affair, and elicited the following facts: | gram to Tue Be Alodge of the Ancient | then a roarof “‘bravo” barst from the thou- | bed when notified of his death. He wi Wind has been running the butcher [ Order of United Workmen was instituted 1ds of Ttalian thro shop for some time in partnership witha man | here last night, Grand Master Workiman | resistless in its vehe pamed William H, Kyle, Some two or three | J. G. Tate conducting the ceremonies, After | utes, and so it was through the entire meet- weeks ago K vlo and the injured man got into | the ofticers had been installed and the secret | in. = Kvery man was excited to the highest and his mothior Amiican, that Mr. Parnell will refuseto resign his seat | iy whilo beliovingthey possessed tho con- | Whther, this omission would affect thobill, a fight over some matter of busine: nd | work exemplified the lodge repaived to th pit But a word seemed necess: to h B T in tho house of commons to contest the Cork | fidence of the sovercign, often perished sud T lu\nuuhn_p\ continued wntil 5:50 p. i, : | Eeeiions aftisig, bail o e Fasifio) Hotol | (rsustormy themiito N tirong of rdstons: | EEMGVED GATM G 1C TRACIE L8.3 | constiiicn deaimii MHE0ley donly. He further doclures that when he | Vool Seate Mities ovi B St e 0 i a vecess until 10 a. m. tomorrow. Senator Kyle 15 said to have chased the old around the block with a big butcher knife, ittce in charge seemed to - he Evening Telegraph appe ot oo e MCieution | A Wisconsin Tndian Agent's Action | this, i do o 1s to confirm | publishes the correspondence which has where o grand banquet was given. Many | | cor ; : ros that it would be an indig- | taken place between hin 8lizs Swatzer s toasts were responded to. The lodge starts | Fealize th R ded the motio 1f and tho shah [ DI RGO » H Soon after that the business partnership was | with a good membership and consists of lead- | 10 avoid any trouble. - Near the close of the ~ Liable to Create Trouble. nity for Mr. Darnell toreply to sooffensive o | and the Persian government even his (Mal- f 2 "qvos ey s dissolved, but KKyle, who had nothing to do | ing citizens of the city. e AR the -wl’.’n'ujm were I)E'nu.: WasniNGToy, Mareh 20.—[Special Telegram | (S1eras wid, 'l‘“ of M lfl_Hl"‘l‘l]";l i \”‘_ 59¥8 | colm Khan's) enemies will ize that h1s | jouh was In order, bub s motion to take @ R e . read scveral persons in_ oifferent parts of tho | o Ty Brer,]-The action of Indian Agent paper, “Healey wants to fight let bim're: | only fault has been that he tried. “perhaps | wdd W8T " After somo deliboration the > and asked to be allowed to v T hatl aro 0 ! B | gign and o will soon find Mr, Paruel S IR Lived in & Bad Loculity, TThess raquests wort. rofused, by the dunir. | Kelsey at Green Bay agency, Wisconsin, in Coten ill 'soon find Mr. Parnell in | too courageously, to modify the peculisr | 6o iled that ho. did not thitk the potnt Nenraska Crry, Neb, March 20.— (Special | 0 ™ phon men who wanted to speak then | removing all the Catholic teachers and ap- — . :'vu\lm‘t’: |\\l'l‘|‘n-hvl .i‘l\.:.;‘ulh‘l\‘vl_d: \\‘nn:;ul\hv bis= | was well taken. It was in orderto take a ro- Telegram to Tie Bee.|—L, M. Parish will | appcaled to their fellows, askiug if they [ pointing Protestants in thew place is likely Burial of Utopia Victims, QY DMAVIDERONL MU don, cess for ten or fifteen minutes or o 10 a. m, ring eriming i o chiet of po- o8 TRV gl " ; Match 20,— A sad scone, o =2 0morTow, t s desired, toconsider of hia wife growing tited of ‘walting for him to | bring criminal suits sgatust the ohiet of po- | meant to sit there inactiye, and urglag thotn | touave o fanradchine snd unexpectedef- | 4 L L AL In the Commons. o el ‘;.‘lrlv:m.r como to hreakfast, went down stalrs to find | lice for, talte imprissnment and dofama’ | (530 e e st tho o an to tali an | fect: It will bo recollected that the semate ikl tthill of ,‘;' ‘""‘ ,ll,l“"il“‘l “"“;"“"j was | Loxpos, Maret'.—fu the housoof com- | The secrotury then called the roll with tho out what was wrong. Just s she reached | \(ifa occupied. rooms over & bawdy house | this way prominent men on tho platform | hesitated a considerable timo bofore it finally f o ir Tasiia i ““.H‘;l".‘" tWonty- | mons today a dispatch from St. Jotns, N, I, | following result, Senator Shea, who had - re- the bottom of the stairs Kyle was seen to | and when the police raided the place they | urged the audience to be quiet and orderly. | confirmed Mr. Morgan as Indian comumis- l‘f 2 1;“ ""”‘ Tt ‘.l’ s ;‘-“10 in- | Was read. The dispateh transmitted to the u..n\x,n.mim“h_n-n-a V:x;\k’w:: :w U b o run out of the shop, ran Parish i, ~ When he produced his mar- | Mcanwhile the pelice had taken the riot sioner. This hesitation was largcly dueto | torred togetherin a trench which had been | ;0 vial government the resolutions adopted e dug in ground specially blessed for there- age certificate in court 3 Wi scharge citors ¢ o o) o " " ton, Mattes, Moore, Schram, Shea, Shum- "Ihe woman was horrified on ontering the | Finge certificate in court he was discharged, | citors in hand and hustied them out of the | tne charge that Morgan was bitterly hostile by the colonial legislature, requesting Eng- | way, Staruck, Switzer, Thomas, Van 3 f sleep in the shop. This morning eariy the old man ot up and went about his work as usual. He rooms just above the shop, and The county superintendes coked | ball. It was a critical moment and the lead- 3 o chuh o 3 ception of the remains he drowned pas- | |, i ’ £ 7 £ x ! ficial position to injure it. The Catholics of | sengers of the sunken steamer. Al the Gib- | the colony hias been heard in defense. Nuys—Teck, Doy, Dysart, Hill, Horn ¢ the floor with the blood welling from his 2 e They admitted after the meeting that had | \Wisconsin united in a statementof Agent | raltar town officials, the ofticers of the Brit- Smith, Arstlord of the treasury, said the | Keipir, Koontz, Michenor, Poynter, Randall, throat, and a big butcher knife with a blade Repenting at Leis they allowed any one of those in the audionce Pu fotion and forwarded it t Fathor | ish channel squadron ind the Swedish man: | dispateh touched upon & question of wreat | Sandors, Smith, Stevens, Turuer, Warner F -~ at least a foot long lying a few feet away Nenmska Crry, Nob., March 20.—[Special | W bave spoken for five 5-vl"]'lu'<:mhlnl‘)v;';h('t: nie, who has charge of the Catholic 011'-\\' a, together with crowds of peo- | importauce, and on behalf of the government | Williams 16, S, VRRVERCR "The alarm was then given and the polico ar. | Telegram to Tne Bre.|—When Mr. and | ¥ we followed, as the men present | buroau of missious here, They also urged | ple, were prosentat the interment. Several | hewas unwilling to give a hasty answer. “The motion to take a recess was lost 2 bt Qo ¥ § would have been 5o wrought up that thev | him to derund an esplanation. Fatier | more bodies have been taken from the wreck g S O o shsdeit I ; e Tho reading of the bill was proceeded with dentand | The bodies of many of the drowned wore so Brigands in Cuba, for about ten minutes : ey Novlo | firmly clasped tog 3 pre: rived. Kylo wae taken into custody and | Mrs. Harry Hann were married a few years | would huve started a viot without kuowing | Stophanig at once called o the laid the nfatter before him, Secret brought 1o the station, and will attempt to | ago their affection for each other wasso | why. o . o e ] S her, owing 1o the desper- - e 00 rSeo0 et e Fil clur it of tho charen of mURer | yrong, and circumatances wero so pecular | DE. Asctt, in lis spooch safd tho massa- | was sont for and tho sttunion was discused | ate lut fight forlife, that it was difla o i S e e e e Soli T e somurrow: B ot i1ty yeurs of g, and | that they concluded to ciope. Mus, Haun eed not dong ho American | g some length, The ‘sccretary has written | scparate them. 8 o takcen showed that Senator Day people, but by villains. He condemned the | to Agent Kelsoy for an explanation of thore- | At the fnquést today the watcu ofiicer of | measuros rec ntly taken by the government | ot French press for their hostile attitude and | movals, It 15 regarded as certain that Com- | the British ironclad A criticised their atiempts to justify the massa- | missiorier Morgan knew of Agent Kelsey's cre The French were their wo has evidently been the most unfortunate oue of the two, as_in the petition for a divorco she alleges extreme cruelty, Hann is willing that the divorce be granted, but wants the el hiis voto and voted in tavor of ; Auson thought the accy, | tosuppress brigandage in Cuba, kidnapne | adjournmont. s dent was the result of negligence on the part | jsstill carried on at intervals. The latest ator Keiper rose to a point of order, t encmies, | geion and approved of it. Morgan is in Chi- | of the offi of the ill-fated Utopia, Cap- | work of the bandits was th v l||‘.\llllu-.~;\|nv motion {..m been mads his appearance is far from prepossessing. he strenously denies that he killed the oid man, and says that it was a case of suicide b0 bore the marks of blog 0 (var b bl saproved of ) Loy carrying off of a ] b e ho had in s possossion | custody of his four-year-old'son. and if war broko out the Fronch would not | cago at this time. The president las sent | tain Clark of tho Anson thought the Utopla | yoth near Sunta Clara, who hr wasin ARl was soaked with gore. B - P g him a short telegram there in relation to the | ought to have continued on her course, but | Gaptivity until his friend has paid the rau- ¢ chair held, however, that business had Resolations deploring and denouncing the | matte 5 o A 5 v . ; ! Party Lines Abandoned. e ! oo 5 matter, and it is thought that unless Morgan | he would regret to attribute the catastrophe | som of $10 demanded by his captors, interyoued and that tho mation , was 1 orden. T [Specinl Telo. | Fagedy and demanding reparation Wer | canmakea sitisfactory explanation & uew | to negligence on the part of Captain Me * Skl A s TOVe fors '@ (0ALLA0L £ passed and ordered sent to President Harri- | chmmissioner will ba “installed before the | Keagre. Ho would ratherlay itto an error May Follow the Tea. house, % He says that ho went into the shop just a moment before Mrs. Windnagel saw him | Crere, Neb., March . come out, and finding the old fellow lying | gram to Tur Bee.]—The primaries for the | son and Italy’s premier. i o 5 o1 on tho flob stooped over to 560 Whnt was tho | iy election woro Ed o eaaie Sy g AP T AtsRDRuta ) LTt eEEle Loxnos, March 20.—The Pall Mall Gazette, | Senator Mattes claimed that the call could matter, when ho got the blood on ? 8. Pittsburg Italians Denounce. DR RO g g in concluding o - long editorialon the New | NOU beeutertained before the vote wis an- The Princess is Too Lively. Appareut funning | Party lines wero abaudoned and only one Loynox, March 20.—[Special Cablogram to it b g Pirrssunrg, Pa., March 20.—A general mass Nebraskn and Iowa Pensions. st going ticket nominated. The following are the can- 4 ; Lot ch 3 e Sy by iias e o ms o nlne ot | buiet e ol Sor B D | et O s iy aldte of vhi oty | Wissivesor St LRSS B told Marshal Melick that | Willlams: treasurer, J. O. Goodwin} polico | Was held at Turner hall tonight. The place | to I'n: Bre. |-Penslopg were grunted to the Windnagel hud told him soveral times that | judge, B. Sehilling: "engineer, Prof. Brown; | holds 3,000 peoleand was crowded to tho | following Nebracts %.Oflll nal— ho intended committing suicide; that his | councilmen, M. E. Haighr, Jonn Harrington | qoors. Several representative merchants ad. | James T. Kelso, Wivld M. Zook, ;F‘ 2 : " iUnless | nounced. Foundlund mattor, says todwy: ‘Unless | Semtor Poyater wanted every senator Tas Bas,—A. Berlde dlspatch say: something is done quickly to bring about re- | present to voté. Rl e g o oh says that tho | approachment botweon the colonies wud the | °Tho chairsnnouncod that ail prosent had N 0 P Y | colonial office we may find the New Found- | yoted. much stirfed up over the unpleasant position | 1and kotyle of fish go the way of the Boston | Senator Beck thoueht it was folly to hope his person. He explains b away by saying that he w Wifo was untruo 0 him, fnd ho did not think | and 15 V. Hailey{ scnool board, H. M. We's | giaeqia the crowd both in Ttclian and Amer. | Harting, Sylvauus Lamb, Ford Cassiaghun, in which tho young wite ofold Prince Rouss, | 1eetsof ten.” for acall of the house until the voto haa been that the children were Lis own. This story | and H.S. Fuller. d 5 ‘ 253 g the German ambassador at Vienna, has got —_—— announced. 18 réardod, bowever, as & Iittle fishy, as, 80 [ fcan and their remarks were oven. | Goorgo H. Furney, OFa A. Ogen, Awthur | o0 50 o4 0 inault Parisian Socialists Desperate. Senator Switder caimed that the chale i L ARG i e A Pechibiting Tlokats ly tempered, but severe in denuncia- | Swmolinsky, tsuac Srenbarger, ¥. Hard- | ber husbaud by insulting the son of tho | ., o CEFIE 0T U TE meotings | had previously held that it was improper to ! hivuo oaupiedid 0 i i 2 tion of the aotion of the New Orleans people, | ing, James Ball, Wesley Bird, Frederick E. | Roumanman mizister. It is dificult to see ARLSIAArCIBD, N80y 800:0. 8 VNS LIRE Yo bt e e immediatoly any fights, as would have been the case had | Hasrixas, Neb, March 19.—[Special Tele peop 3 expecta call of tho house immediately af tor ny fights, e Neb, March 10.—[Speelal Tele- | pid & A0 AN RN ulot observance of | Tepner, Bonjamin A. Anderson, John C. | how Prince Reuss can avoid fighting a duel, | Were held today andall those present favored | iy (g of a vote, and how mucl more 50 th ement been t ), Tue /] i i n Ui Q, 1 bt v h t v "\'\5{;,"',',',‘({;‘;,"“,,,";“,':‘[_ ien vaul atiilyen | T 0 THE Bee.|—The prohibition city | the laws of their adopted country by all | Wilson, Samuel Scotty George Dudley, John [ now that the Roumanian minister nas ve. | theideaof a givantic May day demonstra- | convention assemblod in this city this eveu- | means, but it was noted that the resol Freed, Bzra M. Stephens, Horace 1; Seeley, | signed in order to obtain_satisfaction f o of the meetings resol Py as & meat autter for Bohanan Brothers, and |couven . y ) e s e resolutions | E'reed, Ezva M i , | signed in order to obtain satisfaction for an | tion. At one of the meetings resolutions enitor Poynter sagd that a roll call was as o ment outter for Bohanah Brothery, aud | 0 ayq nominated E. A. Waldron for police | fibrcely condemning tho *‘murder of our New | Sera "B, Pickett, = Additionsi—Sylvanus | insultto bis son. Tho prince is o gencral in | wero passed piedging the socilists (o maroh | not ¢ nplelo untl thelresult was announcod I glesy nart O HaRtive s for toumellman oF the First wara. D, | Orlonis brothors) etc., ana dsking tho | Lamb. Tncreaso—fohn P. Dewitt. Original | the Prassian aimy and cold not refuse to [ over the prostrato bodies of il who inters | by tho chair s it during the ealling of the roll, iived at 616 L street. Ho w ¢ | 8 Cole; Second ward, Sam Boger; Third | United States government to punish the widows, ete.—Sarab T, widow of Francis S. | fight-without incarring the charge of cow- | fered with the procession which they intend Scuator Mattes said that if the lawyer known “Penuchle” Officer en- | ward, L. ourth ward, 1. O, Barn- | ‘'Derpetrators of the outrage,” were carried Wells. 4 8 g A ardico. On the other hand heisnot a man | to have, Stickler| who was whispering into Senator doavored to find out from Widaagel in his | hart. with a vehement Si”’ that was unanimous. lowa: Original—-Willlam Hickok, Edward | of a fighting disposition aud profers a quiet, ey doyuter’s car would leave, the matter might i s L L [ S— — Ring, Luther Filoh, Cornelius Stirk, Ignacius | easy life, from which the lively tempor of Gladstone's Candidate Defeated, B BA SR TALOrY] nobKyla had ot bim, but. the only responss Hog 'll||]:‘-l’50nu‘n(‘l~d. " lLlurn 1;‘1“”\‘1" lll_v lohn ‘\Iullu.l R Wauker, E'redoridk 1\1‘1:“2‘?)::1)1' e, Goorge It. | his wifo Is contiuaily dragging him. Tt is Loxnoy, March 20.—At tho election at | Senator Dysart said thathe thought tho o succeeded i e WY ah Nepasia Crry, Neb., March 10, —[Specia S, Louss, Mo, March 20.—|Special Tele- atcher, Jol aug, s H. s, | even said that there isa story similar to that ¢ today to Al the vact usod | wholo busincss of tho session was conducto he succeeded in obtaining was “Yah," cnce pectal P R A S o O A e iR | e G G L A e R 5 ~Dispatehes from Texas onl 'he man's jugular vein was not ‘elegram to Tie Ber,|—Hart Christopher, | gram to Tue B by the death of IKynoch, conservative, Cap- | b erly, Francis A. Brown, Samudl Parks, John | imosity of the priuncess toward the young touched, but there was o gash i Wis wind- | arrested yesterday charged with hog steal: | say the New Orleans Mafia is sending | W A A o . e G Toregi - | PSenntor Day then broke in, and asif dis- Duchady 8 ¢ sted yes ¥ charge g ste N ”McDean, Charlos. M. Adains, James T. e tain Grice Hutehinson, conservative and lin- phud: urolee e AR AR LSS pipeand a numborof urtories in tho nock | g, was given thirty days in the county jail | threatening letters o persons who have ex- | Stillman, Uriab MeMahon, Willium L, Good- RO - - — cral-unionist, was solected over Boale, Glad- | Zusted sald e wowld shitigy his voto o D othet things were Daoaht “‘;‘;‘\'.-\ today. Josoph Billips, arrested on the same | pressed disapproval of their methods. As a | will, William B, Brucé, James, Van Bibber, | IRestrictng Chinese Immigration. | stonian, by alvge majority. B ea T e then ainolioadl ae 15, to 1 Statan Ll bl ld © | charge, will have his hearing tomorrow. result of his free expression of convietion | 12ra Stevens, l'mer?cr\mm, John C. Fitts, £y, March 20.-Special Cublegram to N R The motion to take @ recess was.lost, and the ton. b b SO New On oy 1 Alvin Byerly, Dapel Flotcher, George M. | Tk Bee.]—The decision of the privy coun- Napoleon's Kemains a n. e N B e Dasite Kyle s said to be very vicious when drink: 4 Voxaar Avriatan, tostithel New ‘Orienxs Xiiling of tio. Maib | piionor otact Walls, 2 REVY.S Mareh 20, reading procecdod. Senator Eggleston moved The remains of the late | o rocess be taken, on of Chinese gives great satisfuction | Prince Napoleon arrived here today. Senator Warner tnen rose and moved fora The renains were conveyed to the Church | call of the house. “I'he motion was seconded ¥ enators Mattes, Schrarn, Shumway, tzler and Woods., Seuator Woods cailea for a rending of rule amuel C. Smith, | ojl allowing British colonies to restrict the Veb., March 20, —[Special Telegram | and prominent citizen of Houston, is in re- | George R. Parsons, James C. Second, Georgo & S Ohaslie A St oipt of @ letter, purporting co boon | Kunze, John McClive, Aaron €. Rauck, s ; ]-Charlio A. Snith, a tough | celpt < e Naas antray s“.;‘;"';:‘ii,';“xv‘g Jamos'A. Rinehast, Additional—Nathaniel | in Australis, whore tho question has been a X <o Vi o, s0— Pl i v i \ vovisi [ Tusuperba and there deposited in the voyal aaynvllle; yees ! © | s Tmouts st or 56 will be done fow, | Kerr, William Rose. Tuoreaso—Petor Cun. | burniug ono fora long timo. Tho provision | Of! : The Bradshaw of Today. B ae s morey i written in red fk with” the customary ALERG (oh s S S U ittty oI Rk i Burapsnaw, Neb, March 20.—(Special to | terer, also of Brownville, to a note for $75. skull and cross bones. FLas SR L el U \dlow, | rejectany immigrant, although tendering a | FRO W A FFL 2 b # Augustus A. Eaton, Reissue—Henry R. | 1510y “an bo madeto cover all_objection. Tur Ree.|—During the months of June and 575 Italian Laborera Drilling. Riner, Hiram Cla) y July, 180, Tue Bee prescuted to its thou . Another 01 Resident Gone, Purmsnuno, Pa., March 20,—A spectal to tho e YT Bhie chese il Suanies ihe sihoition \o koep | eath in. an_AlNS. Hogs sands of readers many vivid pen pictures of | NEBRASKA Ci1v, Neb,, March 20.—[Speclal | mimes from Wheeling, W. Va., says: News b D) an 4 3 e araly ApEliaaTts ciaak (el aodlorbiL Wealthy Ma ing, aud he was on a_ spree last night, and S5 was still visibly sufforing from the effects | = PER thereof this morning. Kyleis also known by | to Tue Be the nickname of “Bologna Bill.” from Brownville, was arrested at the State Tho chair complied, showing those who wereentitled tothe floor. The rule excluded the mon who were sitting beside the indo- pendent senntors prompting them of a Once ; i Pelegr itk ¢ AsnixaToy, March 20—[Special Telegram ; New Yonx, March 20.—[Special Tologr v ek 3 the village of Bradshaw in hor desolation, | Telegram to Tiue Bee.|-Mrs. John H. | yaq roached hero that about. tw Q[ R ASnGEON ; nese immigration. It is probable that tho Ew York, March 20.—(Speclal Tologram |~ *Cho chair alsosaid that he would read au cansed by the =yclone of June 8. Thousands | Menke, oncof tne oldest residents of Ne- & & ut two. thousand | ¢ py e B, |—Concerning thecxpected inter- | iinese gosornment will protest and appeul | to T Ber.]—Alexander Osborne died yes- | other rule, which provided that the senate e Ol Caiod aut risht and the fanora | Italians working on the Pitisburg, Olio Val- mplicat vor the New Orleans e botween Gres i - Vewark @ f + ‘was | chamber aud that partof the capitol which B RIS R o LRl ley & Clncinnati_railrond and & pipe line natioal complications over the New Orleans | to the treaty botween Great Britain and | terday at the Newark alms louse. He was v ! was devoted 10 seoatorial purposes was of photographic views of the wreck were " 4 situatign & 0 y: “We | China for the protection of its subjects hty-two i » A g e iant inariBdvaltnoa it ot tand! UNCRY IKRIRG: | about eighteon miles below Bollalro are or- | Situatign Senator Hawley said today ! ot s s eighty-two years of ageand was once num- | /G the control of tho president; ana that. business |vlm‘un“ull over the country. Day THE UNIVERSITY FRACAS, ganized and drilling in companies. They are | cannot possibly extiaust the resources of :,'.Jm;flu,\.’.‘,‘.f :‘h:.‘,,m.';l ‘x:\lf:ly(,f;,fi'h;;""u,'fl?'.fi bered among Newarlc's best cltizens, About | ho had 1ssuod Litkets to Some. pople. o~ on- - after day the streets here were crowded with 5 3 also rocalving guus.. Tt1asld they have or zll:l\:m\;“(,é:l;\::m g jor. Of ioonme the | States “0 ] the year 1570 Osborue was worth 81 n to admission to those parts of the v 5 ganized on account of orders issued from Chi- | gene! 3 LA 3 e 0 o vith ber of others, | Thero were perhaps i the hall strangers from city, town aud country who | A 0w That is Beginning to Assume | B0 5C50 Rty ot aour world, the vesponsible party, but the execu- T T Ho speculated, with a number of athers, in a K 8 ke cago. Peoplo in that vicinity are consider- | World, P party o Defrauding the Government, Tennessco 1and scheme and lost most of his | Somepeoplo who had such tickets in their came here tosatisfy their curiosity or express Scrious Proportions, ably alarmed. tion of eriminal law must be left to the XDON, March 90.~ sl Cablogram to possession, Ho desired to state that heres thelr sympathy, and 1o _doubt ucarly all Vemviuioy, S. D, Mareh 20—[Special - Sovoral states. Occasionally complicated 200 | onoy; Then he became fastand was soon | Bvar he would 506 that those peoplo did nob turncd to thelt howes thinking that Brad. | Telegram to Tug Bee.]=The univewsity | . WILd amaley questions arotho temlb ot this condition of f Vel Fxt 2 d‘ lo have o | flying down the road to ruin. overuwe the senators, and if thay cano upon O e B | e st b vy sotivn iy, | TonoNTO, March 2.—In roply toa com. | affairs, but thore it really nothing sorious in ( dered a scarching fnvestigution lito tho con AR T O L L E LR g L mistaken, and Bradshaw today is a better munication from the United Statos, Michael | the outlool at this time. We area liberal | dition of the military stores. Alarmists go so MORE GOLD FOR EUROPE, 10 keep @ respeciable distauce from the mem- tion, The faculty has, after twoor three o 1y fate, and the 1talia il town than 1t was before the tervible tornado, | -y d d Basso, an_ Italian interpreter here, says Can | People, ominently falt, and the ltalians Wil | far us to state that the situation in some re- bers, Tho school house has boen rebuilt-—a splen- | Stormy sessions, almost unavimously de- | b B G0 Ch BETRPRCE RS O civo satisfactory teéatment at owr hands. \cts 15 not, different from that of France fn | Over a Million and a Quarter Taken [ o roll was clled with the folowing 1o Q1 twostory strceture, Tho cost of Build: | cided to tender thelr restgnations at once if [ $18 e be fobsded on Lo sapps Jthormned | Some time ako o simber of Chinamon were | (/oY g of the last war, and thet e and Requested, sult: (R R ekl taer waar G000 81,800" of | tho. - rosident " insute on . ignoriog® the | Hoiiaus k0 Aventotho mon kilod i the New( [ikilied anddalurad il of ieir watiern ters {8 WECHUIE 1A e e Proscnt-Beck, Brown, Christofferson, ritories and satisfactory indemnity was paid. | tens ve frauds have been perpetrated upon New Youk, March 20.--Lazard Dysart, Lggleston, Hor, Keiper, suiich was appropriated by the flaance com | studeats' petition. The prosident returned | ernment fuiling o socuro redvess from- tho | There will be no trovble between the United | the goverament, This. owerer, s ‘not [ have aplicd at tho assay offico for #0,00 in B oala Fovrien Troely given by a gencrous people for relief, | from Yunkton this morning where ho had | Ui U AT ) Stites aud Italy over the New Orleans | credited generally, aud the war ofice has al- | gold bars for export, and the applica R e LAY Dl Fho M. &, church is now ufine buitding of | been it cousultation with one of the stato FREE COINAGE QUE . affair.” sady begun the investication that, it is be- | tion has been seut to Washineton. | Starbiclk, Stevens, Switder. Turner, Van modern style, finely finished and furnished. :".fi'.‘"::mi':nl\,".fiu‘x';.:"1-‘«:‘(&“‘1\‘::’ R yAQR gragEsol R/ ject'a the Offers. lieved, will expose whatever rottenness ex- | yon Hoffmann & Co have ovdered | Housen, Warner, Williams, Wilson, Woods, Geatroyed by the storm, - The Bradhaw A, | Csracter cannot bo stated, as the mesting is I8 Misropresented, Nettleton today rejocted offers aggregating | small incomes, nre under suspicion, Heidelbach, Icklencimer & Co. have taken | * 7fc'copmantat-arms was sont after the — O, U. W. lodge bas also builta hail costing | Sl fhProgiessat s late hour. 16 v geber- | New Youk, March %, —[Special Telogram | 840,000 for exchago for export of cold coin . 220,000 1n gold coln for shipmeut 1o Berlin, | apscutecs and soon, returaed with Mossrs, nearly £,000. The Barr house, the only, ho- | 1Y Siniation to take effect in June, the "1 | 10 Tur Brr.]—Senator Carey of Wyoming is | for gold bars. He shidihis action was in ac- Prominent Boulan zists Arrested. This makes n total taken and requested of | Rangall, Collins and Thomas, whom he bad Panis, March 20,—The police have arrested | #1, tel, hits been rebuilt and refurnished. ‘The 000, £ picked up at the lunch counter. Seww..: r, Itisabig row, and the | spending a few days in the city on his way | cordance with the policy recontly decided of the school e :."'.fi:},,"‘(_fy (:’,‘,‘l"“u"“ht' .‘I\i\l,‘lif:'s“‘:’l"l‘l‘l‘;:;“ people of Vermillion regret it sincerely, home from Washington, “The so-called freo | upon. I is contrary ta tho best iuerosts of a uumber of leading Boulangists, wmong CHECK, f\llxlll'\'\-xllfiu.u;:.l’rfl;x;ll:::xrn‘;inux ul to the bar, g L S s _stop ———— — : e i 3 o BOVerT DR (Arariaat! % ser Jied o ackslidel ore exeus BUIA R b M (0o allnim. peopod e coinage crazo iu the west hus boen lurgely | the government to relisguish at the presont | them being Grangerand Roche, members of Alugingrusaniiden mins pinon Ahe time for export any comsiderable part of the | the chamber of deputies who belong to the | Uncle €am Pays a Debt of Several D. M. Dewitt also has a large barn replacing exaggerated,” said the senator. ‘A great tor Taylor was not to be found in tue build- u 8 20, |Special Tele- t couvenient form forour gold supply. He i Miltion Dy i a lost ono, The throe grain elovators have | Brswarck, N. D., March 20.—|Special Tele- | g5 0t the clear headed and conservative | Hit, 4 i 3 ateiot league, and two amarchist leaders. L on - Doliars, ing. He directed, therefore, to produc A - 5 PRI i ( consy ard it as probable that gold would | Ja" ) ¢ - oV 20,18 T D HO WAS CUSCIEN SREIIQENSD. oGUee bean DUl and tholt ownors are quiotly | Rram to Tuy Brr.|—State Treasurer Booker | element ia fn favor of giving the prosent law o o T oy rarion of the | Theyarocharged with fomenting aninsur. | = Nuw Your, March 20,.-|Special Tologram | hiur aud wiired from (o hfiding. waiting and watching, while they think and | today sold $106,000 4 por cent thirly year | a thorough trial, behieving that it will meet foy ngainsh ghe rection and intending to incite a disturbanco | o Tux Brr|-"The subtreasury was today | Senator Poyuter moved that further pro- | J oot | prosent policy ugtinsk $be cxportation of the | 10 TS i fonor of Ferey 10 bo. held 10, | Gy tom st i elearine hse 10 the smoune of | coodiniss, inder e oall of the house, " b talk of & prospective harvest. 8. V. Morso | ponds of North Dakota at @ premium of | fully the business requirements of the coun- | bover W limited® 2 and A. Kiine, hardware dealors, are now oc- AL ATMR . SR 4 ke try. Western poople do not believ wovernment's limitedialaply of gold bars, morrow. Many revolutionary documeats g disp CupyItg Ehole mow storos Alted’ with Tagge | 100 The purchaseris the Fidelity trust | g3 it indY Haco fus e St ne | paw Yous, MaRELT)—Supertitondent | gre wsizal ‘and will be uied in evidsncent | ¥MBIORT - This heavy dobior halauce was Motre, Woods and Bonram obje Wlocks of fresh goods. O, B. Palmer,grocer, | company of Kausas City, and it is supposed | 80VUI 0P 4% lieee worh 1ts face value, | oo, Tl o o, the treasury | the trial of the men in custody. mainly caused by the presentation of & check | chair yuled accordingiy that further pro- Bier wiao bt e store and o nBEOSCE | that the investment is made fordohn L Blair | of BOK, G SUEEETLWORE 8 IOECNRIES | oficials this ufternool that two requests fot | *rrho polico seized _at Caron's residenco 1ast | drawn by the United States goverament in | ceedings could ot bo “disponsed with, ~ Ab wock. S, O, Stubbs & Co., grocors, have | &C0: of New York There were various | Ul 11" %ound — monoy - as much a8 | B poore roacived (i ow refused. When | onia Jist containing the names of 1,200 | favor of David B, Hill, governor of the state | this juncture half s dozen sonators Were ex- Rlso built's good brick store, and all the vest Zlfi}l::lf\u.:v’:cll)l;;:l‘:u-lvl‘l‘:??:;:‘lthb!};!d;:‘ ,sn';'“ his brother iu the cast. only the Weat bo. 'l_-:;b\;:;llk";‘r;ufitn:flm. .fl'f»‘:':.-fl‘:? vr“v’;l"':j;} men arranged in groups so as to form mill- | of New York, for §2,225,000, beiug the refund- | cused to get their lunches ut the stand, and a of tho business houses are good, substantial m;_ u’l:‘o u‘,m:- gl iTho mie L lives in o larger circulating medium, | St oa J b {im lotal | tary compinies. ing of the direct tax in accordance with the | dozen more had thele supper brought to sed with, Senators Matios, Switzler, ted, ‘The frame buildings. The talk of some republican silyer senators ar 8 kno 5 o law passed at the last session. ‘The vest of | them. T'he desks were converted fnto res- All the busiuess houses excopt four hav s about thelr constituents wanting to form an | *0 PRents 80 far as kM 81,575,000, and Nat hase. the debtor balance was caused by heavy pen- | taurant tables and the pages acted ns waitors, been replaced and all lines of business aro i B aE ol SRR alliance with the south in order to securo Nebraska and lowa Postmasters Liverroor, March 20.—[Special Cablegram | sion payments. Thegallery filled rapialy with spectators, | now carried on that were hiere before Brad. URON, 8. D, March 20.—([Special Tele- | froq coinage 1s idle. The people of _the west WasmiNaToy, Mareh 20— [Special Telegram | to Tue Ber, | —The first great event of th T Among them satJohn H. Powers, Shrader, { shaw’s ealamity. In the residence portion of | gram to Tme BEr.|--Arguments in the | know thatitis to the northeast that they | yomie Be | P v oLy L f Loy great ovent of We | vy pr CHANCE FOR BOOMERS | Newborry and several other indepmndent | The village tore. are over saveaty” comfarte | Hundiey murder cate bogan ttus evening. | BAve £o look. when they need financiw | o TR Bas|widisgMers wore snpolited | yearin horse rucing ciroles was run today ot ligghts, i able houses, many of them having as yet | Au immense crowd was present, hundreds | aid. If we wantto build manufactories or | today as follows: = Nebraska—Imperial, | the Liverpool spring meeting. This was the | A myilitary Reservation After Smator Koontz had wiped his lips 4 only the primiug doat of ochre and oil, show- | being unable to gain eptrance to the court | railroads, or develop our miues, it is to New [ Charles county, J. F. Epperson, vice A. | grand national steeplechase. The distance Opened for Settler t withu contest resolution bitl, he asked - if ing a loss of only a half dozen. xoom. The case will go to the jury tomorrow. | York, Boston or Philadelphia that we cowe | Cunvinghanm: Macd, ¥rankclin couuty, Mrs. | was about four miles and 856 yards, Tuo | Cueyesxr,Wyo, Mareh 20 “*xl cial T Senator Taylor had been excused by the g - The general belief is that the jury will fail to | to get money. A M. Brig, joe Agnes M. Moore, e was won by W. G.Jamicson’s Come- LLALE bt R FEPoIRl 39! ssident before he left the floor ot the Death of an Aged Minister, agree. & think Bresident Harrison will be ro. | = lowa-Cleyes, Hardin county, J. Koglman, | hueay. Lo Dudlev's Cloistor was socond, | Srom to Tuk Ber|—Wilidan K. Owens of | scnate. Famriero, Neb, March 20, [Special ———— nominated. Noman who is unsound on the | vico G. Blecker, rwoved; Dickey, Bremer | and ;. Masternun's six-year-old Ilex was | Laramio has secured the governmert con- | ‘The chaw stated that Senator Tuylor hul to ‘Tur Bee)-Rev. Thomas Pugh, a Fte Grobn Divaros Oama, money question has ever been elocted prosi- | county, Lee &bae, vice G." Nafus,”resigned; | thiry, There were twenty-one starters, tract tosurvey the abandoned Fort Laramie | BOU persouaily applicd tohim to be cxcvs plonoer proacher 1n the Congregational | NEW Yonk, March 30, [Special Tologram | dent or ever will be. Genoral Harrlsou's Ebler, Delaware. county, J. F derson, il wilitary reservation, It contains 4,300 neres | T'h nator Kootz lighted his cigir and H 2 Tug Bre.|—In the supreme court ol financial views area great sourceof strepgth,” | vice . P. Ryan, resigned; Vista, Buchanan 2 Y zood agric al 1 ch wi yopen | wanted to know if Senator Brown was pa‘iel huvoh, died at his b his place v to T In the supreme court special 4 Condition of Affairs in O :ili, of good agricultural land, which will be open chuvch, died at his home in this place yester- 4 A . — county, E. M. Sawyer, vice C. H. Day, re- 4 A Feri for settlemen 001 he surve, o. | with Senator Tavlor. He was wformed that v. Ho b term today the trial of Mrs. Laura R. Gree 0 2\is, o o or settiement #s s00n as the survey is made - day. He was ouo of the first preacliers in Y Grecn's THE WEATHER FORECAST. signed. Pawis, Ma Ofticial advices from caliin v that was the vuderstanding, this part of the state and was well krown to | suit for divorce from Douglas Green, the o » —— Chilisay the insurgents now occupy Taltal, BantaATs P aral Naalo: SIt Seuator Hrown is paived with Senator Investigating Indi SSCH. all Congregationalists in Nebraska and ad- | former partner of Commodore Rateman in ylor sald Senator Poyute and Pisagua, and the restof the , “why has he Iquique For Omaha and Vieinity—Light rain, fol- joining states. He had reached his eighty- | Wall street, was ‘commenced. Mr. Green WasniNaToN, March 20.—Acting Commis | sy R N o Cneyexye, Wyo, Mareh 20.--[Special Tele- oting on all the wtious th . Tourth yoar snd was hale and hearty up to | created quite sensation by eloping with | lowed by fair; slightly eooler. o tmatraoted oum ot tho_omeclal | Countey s quist. Theso advices also state | oo™ty Ty B |—Frank Ritohio, o Pote, [ noonte oo o o ot R afiap three days before his desth, Mrs. McCrea, and is mow in Kurope with | For Nebraska and South Dakota—Slightl o1 B pecial | that the government is concentrating its noon 4 v s her. He never put in wny auswer to the suit o » " e Stightly | ndian agents to bogin the investigation iuto | troops on the borders of the northern proy. | Wus arrested her today dressed in @ com- Senator Brown said that he was paird o Tk et In the Field Tha plaintilt oftored two witnesses ouly, aud u:::,;vm;.(lrl,h Saturday night; winds becoming | tyo losses and damages sustained by friendly | inceof Tarapaca, plete outfit uf Will Hearsts clothes. The | With Senator Taylov only on the passige of N S A R A [y R thelr evidonce ~belug Insufficlent, Judge | * For Towe —Fair. Satur \ Tntians and other legal occupauls of the w— clothes were stolen from the funeral train | the Newberry maximum rte bil. - Pamrigiy, Neb, March 20.—|Speclal to | oigt MWAIRCE ) WL TI0rder to secure For lowa—Falr Saturdw night; slightly | Sjoux reserval during the recent Sioux General Fight at Sligo. which conveyed the remaius of Seuator Senator Warer wanted to know if it was Tue Bee, |-Two tickets are in the tield for | fy)vhor evidence, > cooler; winds becoming northwesterly, outbreak Dusriy, March 20.—There was & general | Hearst to California. allowable for one senator to pairwith auot! er tbe coming municipal clection. Oue ls; For J il o A e e T Liaat Sl S outside and without the knowledze aud cons / 3 B ls: " 4 3 = 1 War College. &bt today atSligo between the antis an 2 YT Iy P ] mayor, ). Howe; clerk, M. D. Gates; treas- Grip E Three thildion Drowned. Nar ge. Y oa Tt MDA Change in Agents. ! . uror, ra ‘Titua; engineer, O, M. Prickitt; | prrmneno. b inPittsburg® | Buuoxouaw, Ala, March 2.—Wbile & | Wasuxofow, Murch 2.~The bureas of the Parnollitos, Tho polioo had 8 Bard MB6 | gy pysey Wiy, Matoh 90.~(Bpocial Tole- | 10 oBilF stiod tiat luat 1ad bowo 1he { aldcrmon, C. L. Lowls and C. W. Pottor | PITshuRs, Pa, March #0.-To ¥1i0 18 | family was crossiug the river the vehiclo | uavigation of the navy department s taken CE T et e grom 0 Tiu Bee]—0. E. Comish wok | A (uestion then arose ss to whethe: {ve Jha et Hu:‘w! h;l- 'i)'lm 8 : For mayor "'J’m ::a ‘,l‘,'ho .“‘m’“ ‘“_“" "““‘: “"‘f m‘“ | overturued and the wife and three children | preliminary steps towards the establishment Semi:OMcially | enfed. charge of the Burlington business here to- | members ould, by objecting, prevent further J. B. Maaste; clork, M. D. Gatce; tressurer | toporied. The discaso Ia far mor acute than | of Isaac Byford, a farmer, were thrown into | of a naval war colloge. It will be located on | Rowe, March 20.—Itis semi-oficially dended | day, succeeding J MeClurg, who v or- | prowedings undor the eaf} of the house u Tweed; englueer, C. M. Prickitt; police i the water, The chiidren were drowaed, Coasters island, Newport, that sealed orders were seut W the ltalis | dered to McCook, Neb. | Sentor Poynter held that they could uoy

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