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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, THURSDAY. APR1L 2 {lrpaeiof, heSod bld 0 Solaks Wt | b ehcottih e reooumenant by ovous | DERANDS OF KING HOMBERT, | Sor” ™ tumie i vunty | IOWA RAILROAD STATISTICS, | btste=e ot eitudtons Sors: (SOUTH DAKOTA AND THE FAIR scone- would require o suspension of the rulos whleh | Governor's offics...... ... g ; strengzthen tho hands of those who ar @ want- ing tho const_in the hope of captoving col Wonld tike s tyoId VO Roiean genetal et 4 ing to forbid Mg furthor landing of emi S liers, Tho Chilian sovernment flotilla s al The yots and nays were called for and the | Commissioner of IWboF .. 3 i ; . wriits. Whe fhey succedd the export of . most ready to proceel against the robel motSon to taso up the bill In question was | Secretary of stute i _ [CONTINURD FROV PInSt PAGE.| rufans and andhes fom Europe generally | ftate (ommisionen Submt & Report of | Ships. A desperate conflict mppears inevita- | State Reprosentation Assurd in Spits of ronsurer. .. bacomes inefficacious, has ordered mo to take L 10st by 14 to 15, el will verfoldh ourshores.” . 3 - t The Echo is of the opinion that the recalt the Year's Work, - the Legitlato~ — o] v Suporintendent of public instruction. nyleave, In obedience I have the honor to 4 p 8! .~ GENERAL A PPROPRIATIONS, Atloraey genoral. - . I ot L o e e Washing, | ©f Barou Favaisa hasty, inconsiderate step MOUNT Z KON, y Agreed on by the Senate in | Bowrd of punblio ianas 2 . " - The Gilobe bssos the opinion that it 1s r n o o en Two tions ol 3 o Amounts Agreed on h 1§ s B Tmperiali, his majosty's secrotary of 1og | oiany that tho pesemmt at Washing. | AN INERESTING ARRAY OF FIGURES, | fow Beiw en Two Factions of the | 1yg GOVEANOR CALLS A CONVENTION. Commity . | Supremecou rt o | tion, in chargo of the current business of tho |y IR, (ERLIGE BOVREIRE M M the. cle- . Mormon Charch in Missour Lixcos, Neb, April 1 Special to Titw | Hank ing departiient lam | re val legation toms of 1x§v.-rr?nwoa?y§n: diplomacy. Tho United _ Kissas Crry, Mo, April 1.-The two Bie. |~The senate in committee of the whole | Library 1.1 Seeretary Blaine today wrote to thochargo | g, s, will bav jounder out of . 3 branches of the Morma urch at Indepond this aft 1\ th sl appioe | Pormelschoagky. d'affaires imporiale as follows: 1 oeg to g beve o | o Caator se in the Gross Barnings-The ki : priation bill. Tho bill was read s it camo | & Dital (5% Intene stalo the regrrot with which tho government | wear, It will tvo to 1earto amend. tho Rock dsland Will * ettle the b iAo s e S i e mercial Agencies—Death of a amended from the house. The appropria pital for insane weak points in foreign relations. Eu- Br dge Track Trouble fighting for the possession of Mouut Zion, & Promi it Citizen—aAn Law Regulating the Business oft Com- of Baron Fava's speedy departure from this e ‘ A st 5 4 DT e - " Topean states nesrotiate with & gov- . - tions for the offices of governor, adjut nt e onitentinry... 1.0 ";::‘n,‘-.l‘l ”'Il'J .: lyu::~lv!‘l§“~:y\]’z-‘rnvt ”:u'v:;mlllll\“ erument unabloflo answer for judge lynch in Court, low bill about four meres in extent which was Iee Gorge, eral, commissioner of labor, secrotary of {5 le Gy AU fi St il | Ulitod States has been unablo to soo ade. | Without an inddf: 'm-!nnhnu'y inquiry ns = selected by Joshun Smith as the place whiere state, o r of public accounts, treasurer, Jionrd of transport tion quate reasons for such a stop, The baron's "{ll.-lw<‘t‘§u- _n\umn and status. i the clect will assembloon judgment de " superintendent of public iustruction andat- | Feoble mindud instivute i L0 | service here for the pa years has been | e ‘u;"y‘fi'- LnlC -Q:Un\m::: :.“y;lr‘u-”; DEs Morxes, fa, Aprill.—|Special Tele | from thero be taken into heaven. The Mor: ienne, 8. D, Apil 1.—[Specinl Tela tornay general wore not questioned, HAk botimiaaton . distineuished at all ti ost_agreeablo | Cution of the letchers is certtin 10, resuit 10 | gram to Tuk Ber.]—Tho thirtecnth amual | mans believo that th foundations of the mg am to Tie Bin]—The following notice Senator Stevens moved to change the post- | udustrial home, Miiford. ... . X relations with the execut department | 88 T na bl bosition, B Ttaly could not | MPOTt of the state milway commission was | nificnt templ d many years ago by | has just beon issued from tho executive office : age expenses of the ofice of the commissioner | Li0ihe for fr nr'n\.\‘ of this government, The regret —at | protest aginst aequittal.’ . submitted to the governor this morning. It | the angel Gabriol are just under the surfac Tho legislature having failed to provide for of putlic lands and bullatagy from $800 1o e LS tela] sehoel Banern 9 i :.'u |I\-mil;wg‘ |<) " |vnh:|\n-"-1 \}v’l‘n‘r'v\, " ‘n‘; B dovers thie operatians of the bossd for the :-r Iuu-l prmlnnl and that sometimo tho an; the reprosentation of Soutn Dakota atthe d )0 | ginis® industrl ] onri) | tho president believes, he b el ; v . i oy 0 biie! is hosts W escond {ro . it &00. The motion did not prev The | Miscelluncous s 2L | oCiled under o misapprohension of facts by NONAVY TO FIGHT WITH, yoar ending June 50, 1890, and is very volumi Al DR SR - ) | world's Columbian exposition at Chicago in amountallowed the ofice by the house was Potal A thogoveroment ot Italy, Tho causo of his | 4 1 Says Wo Have | "i8: No leaslative recommendations are | sinelo nighterect a beautiful temple. The | 1802 o convention witl be heid at Huron on th ’.'-“E;L;"r‘.v;»\vn'\:-mmwm § 6 oot i hie 1as Ttem (aethdis 00 for county | Sundering his "|Y||)!xvlw|1}\ll' Telyiions \‘nn:lv[‘;,.' nlumnl'l;wl (hlln'«‘y n:h © HAYC | nade, that matter being loft for the next re- | Hondrickites have a churehon Mount Zion | May 20, 1801, to deviso ways and meaus to D D ee Tor tho boardof | Linasuren’ fecs and coliecting. stato taxes, | SoYormmunt is thus given in his note: *7The nly One Battle Ship, port. Only ond road was in tho hands of o | @04 the Reorganized chureh is coatesting the | secure tho bonefits to bo derived tothe stite ommend by the house fo 220,000 for law journals and 810,000 for appr reparation demanded by the government of Wasmxarox, April 1.—Army and navy : . title. Last night the church was completel y 4 public lands and buildings, board of educa- wa aw ! PP | ihe king, as I have he 3 0ol 3 J ¥ | receiver, the Minnesota & St. Louvis. During | o w . ¥ | by a proper exhibitior of her resources to the hending fugitives from justico, e king, 0s 1 have had the honor to lnform | omeo g talked a good deal this morning about wrecked. The Hendrickites clam thatthe tional lands and buildings, board of purchase 3 I 3 cinterviows hold during tho last | Oficers taled a ko frenginid by the year seventy-throo employes were killed | dosoration wis dono by the other fetion, people of the worid upon that occassion. No T e aVaE RAtRL to1 Lehbe s whEt The Scnate, o days, wars lo conllst Hm-nhfl:m'\'\ni ,'”:’ :“‘,‘]"‘" “‘:“ :‘"“ ““""‘““':u'; hiu"t ;"fl‘;r and 570 injured, nine passenggers killed and oeiine stato fn the unfon offers such ndvantages to SEaRIOP Ve e o Laxcows, Neb, Apil 1.—[Special to Trg | points : cial assurance by the feder oy did prohend s “ | sixty-seven injured, while under the hesd of 2 . B . Inbor and capital, in agriculture, mining and 4 . e itom $10,000 for five vol- J robarn tno TEUllLy turiies shittd 8o, | the y ; 3 Jured, while undor the head of | World's Fair National Commission - was meant by the itom #10, ¥ Ber., | —The senate met this morning at 9:3) | Kovernment that the guilty parties should bo | theloss tho chance of an unfavorable turn in | Uyper gixty.nine were kiled and manufacturing, and 1o like opportunity wilt umes of reports. ot » brought to justico. #. Recognition that, in | the negoti s which mig] o un- WL dn- | Cuicaco, April 1.—The national world's for a_cent o cstablish the - fuc Senator Mooro said the state took 1000 | o'clock. Senators Day, Shea and Taylor | prineiple, an indomuity is du to the reintives | tb¢negotiations which might load to the ut- | g “Mha towl gross earings for the year AR AR b L L LR, g 4 o TtAllRE fair commiseion assombled hero this after- | City councils and county commissionors are volumes of the works when issued and sold | were absoit. of the victims, - 'The fitst demand thus stated | iVited appeacance of the Itallan flcet fn our | o g4y 318 138, oporating expensos, 821269, | noon, About sfxty commissiontrs. being pres. | reatiosted toseloct dolegatos 1o this convon 1 ®250 per volume. Phe proccads | “qye gommuttes on judiciary recommended | by Barou Fava is slightly changed | harbors was st sight of. 95, and net earnings, 814,011,849, Tho £ross | ont it w ot o seeion bo. | tion upon the following basis of represouta were applied to the support of the stato li- followe ills: Senaw | M Dhrases from that employed by [ Commodore Ramsoy, in charge of the navi- | o0 ¢ e e GRS IER B KPR . o ! v the passage of the following bills: Senate Loy \ (- | urnings worean increase of 1,548,807, 43 ik brary. ll‘l‘n‘ m»nm_uu:mn y::“_:\ ‘l' A::]r:“ Hlo No. 104, relating to attachment againsy | 1M it bis many verval requests, based ona fon bureau of the navy, was asked this | the operating ex pensos an increass of #1658, One detegate from each incorporated ety 1“3]\\“1. ill'[\‘l’*"}""‘\”l"l .’1'?'\;‘:_,.‘,;‘1 e ama 1|\ orotape SeEbMAIIEie| Yatihs i<t dowy e :.}‘,“ .‘r‘;.‘ HIV:“\IK\I\‘.\]I‘I“AiAHI\.UIII\lIIhII'\h.hy\\':.n‘\l'l‘.llh:' morning what was tie condition of our naval | 17,70, whilo the total inerease of ry enut wa | PO of control, ete. A letter has boen re- | or villuge of 500 or moro_ voters, and one id B e e oAl Behool || abilig SUATOIAMALBEES Bu b iLe s B e B S1d e 0,1600.67, The tal amgint mid ont ceived at headquarters from Seeretary Blaine ;::1“:::1‘.'11 .y‘.uip_::.v Lu'- ‘-:.;-.. y,]mm ‘\lu'l-“ or Were unjuestion municipality in metropolitan cities: house | oitain punishment of the murderers and in How muny bittle ships do you supposo we | CSLUCtioN during the vole was &21,01,600 N Thiyioet SROMOUE MBS VO T8RN ||| ettty Aud ons nddlEioRAl kISgRta | Jor I amendment that | roll No. i), providing punishment for illegal | domnity for the victims is _unquestionable.” | have? Just one, the doublo turretted monttor | hilengs of Town a8 A1 oy o ooel ‘I.|p“u'|:<\":!m:| L iouwor Dot of the | sachi 1,000 voters or major fraction thereof R A ey U HOSBIIAL. TorThb tnixts Tobt fyhouse roll No. 41, relating to the | [tis inferred that Baron Fava's change of | Miantonomah, now at thio New York navy | sovon miles, Tn conclusion the board saya: | DrIting S00,000 for the iovernment evbibit | outside of incorporated villages o citios o Ltaodl., 8 olnimea ‘that: 630,000, the | aud other 5 ,',',‘f"‘}‘\'[‘,“'(‘f":”'“'l;”'“,“‘ e ‘:,""f,‘l“"'l"'m i d, and she is not completed. Howeyer, | *A marked i matorial reduction in f at the worll’s far, and the bill is now inthe | vtlersise aititlod o rorosotation, amount allowed by the house, would not be The reports of committees made yesterday | intoryicws with witich he has honored mo | bY pressing forward we might finishher ina | rtes commenced in February aud coutinued | hands of the house of pors. esharclod et LA P :‘;1‘;”“‘“,‘,) udnquate for two years if the deficiency had | were appropriately referred T o "t o | month, We are builiinge two batila-ships, | With more ovless fluctuntions throgrh to De- | Todaty’s mortuary rocord, instead of show. | £ates in attendanco to reprosent the autirg to be taken outof it. The amendment was A report of the mittee on insane usy- | uter T 1o wive the . asturanco which | but many months will be required in whict | cenrber, reaching the lowest point in that | ing adecresse from yesterday's list, actually | founts or mucipiity, and such fustrac agreed t lums was road, showing that the several in- | Margiis luctini hia domanded, Fven if th | to completo them and many more toarmand | onth. So deep was this cut - on_rates that | exceoded it thero being 166 deaths against | 15 HEREEINS G 1nus b thawsht WP, Senator Dysart wanted the amount of em- | stitutions in its charge throughout the state | national government had entire jurisdiction | plate them witharmor, Ttis 1dle to talkof | on March 19,a yearago, the local rates in | 165 the day before. leaiig GItIoHS Lirotghout *tho: Btate ployes’ wages at the same hospital reduced | were crowded, but the patients wereas well | ovor the alloged 1 s it conld nbt give | building & navy o o few monts, |lowa wero reducca by the scveral A foport favoring 8 reduction In various | {EHo i e sbieot will 1ec Troin $15,000 to $10, 00 cared for us they could bo under the circum- | gssuraned iy lirn power thit they | OUF mew eruisovs, about @ dozen in ;mn]nmlnn to 4 cnsiderable e [ salaries was presentedand it s understood | (& BoObd thes ity bl il Senator Moore held the amendment was | stinces. Owing to the crowded condition, | shouid be punished. The president is unaple | Bumber, would be of service and would be | W the maximum rtes fixed by | will be adopte 7 &, O Nl ks, Govornot o bhiDRots fosufMciont and had been four ye re than one patient was compelled to bo | 1o see how any government. coula justly give | fought forall they are worth, but they were | the commissioners, and so mainined until | A longthy protest was made by £ Al ) Lttt d ey locked up in a single room at night, which | an assurance. of - this . charactor in | never innded to staug bofore armored | August 1 followinz. These reductions [ Cozens of the board of lady BENEH St 8 PRATIEHE DALILR employoes in all the state institutionsand that | had an injurious tendency. The committee | absemco of a trial aud & verdict | battle ships, 1y thing elso than such un- | brought withthem the anomalous fact that | against the concentration of suthority in the s 81 b Pt mattor should be carefully investigad. | recommended tho DUIIGE of two Wings (0 | af @ oite “The: sonstition of - the | armored vossels s their own cluss. Thoy | there has beena galn in the earnings of the | hands of the exwutive committee, of which [ ~Srincis, . D., April L. —[Special Tetegram @ supplies in many instances cost the state | the asylum at Hustings, United States declares that “in all crimi- | would, however, bo useful to destroy lines | Year of 81 per centover the year provious, [ Mrs. Potter Palner . The pro- | to Tue B uk M. Allen, an old and 0 a8 much as they should. He accordingly Senator Coulter introduced a resolution | nal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the | 0f water commuuication by which foreyn Increased earings following a mark test was laid over, highly respected resident of the Black Hills, moved that tho bill be referred to a cial | that the secretary and secretary b0 | right tow speedy and public trial by an . | Daval forces onour coast must receive their tion in freight rates sharply charges the at- | _In the absence of President Palmerand | 4i04 at Hot Springs this moruing, aged committce to have the matter thoroughly | instructed to prepare t journai for | partial jury of the state and district wherein | coal and supplies.”” tention of candid students of tho railrond | Elirst Vivo Presidont Walters, Second Vieo | 9% B 100 SRERET HUS AT 0600 siftes publication and that thoy be aliowed the fol- | the crime shall have bsen committed.” It In conclusion Commodore Ramsey said he | Problem. Preadent Ve Young presidedat the meeting. | *C n yoars drigh 1800 h The amendment was lost. The appropria- | lowing for the work: Compiling, £50: coby- | neets no argument to prove that a jury could | didnot feel that New York was in imminent The It T Allen was born in Louisville, Ky. Several tionss of the section were then adoptec ing journal ; indexing, $00% proot read- | not be impartial if it \were in any sense orto | dauger, even in the event of war. b eTE) PSR, Senator Stevens moved the bill be recom- | ing, $200, The journal is to bo prepared with- | any degree bound before the trial of the ac- Adjutant General Kelton of the United | CHICAGO, Apr S L b N e e R N R e mended to the commitaee on finance, ways | out delay. usod by the assurance of which the presi. | Statés army sconted the idea of war ensuing | TnE Benj—+Iknow nothing about the sur- ik el flemall G400 Molas. The foliowing bill passed : House roll | gent of the United States had ventured to | from . Ho Aid not he vey which Omaha dispatches say is being | Srand jury has found indictments against the Senator Shumway said that the senato haa appropriating 000 for the pav- | ive & forcign power, In the constitution of | tato tosay that New Yori would bo safe in | made between South Omaba ana theneyw | PFODHCtors of the *‘Litdo Louisana lottery™ i Pior as post taken tho bill out of the hands of the com- | ment of the ofticers, members and emploves | the stato of Louisiana, undor whose im- | 80y event. A hostie fleet could not lie | yuc & WEREE = said M. Purdy of tho | Concern, which has branchesin - Chicago, St. during the years 15502, Ho was @ mitteo on finance, ways and means yesterday. | of the present legislature; house roll No. Hoalai isdiction the crimes wero com- | Within twenty mites of New York, and as | !> Dy AR eV Ll | Lotts, Kansas City and other places. The | member of the Knigehis of Pythias, was con- The time for adjourninent was so near, it | requiving railroad companiesto equip the mitted, substantinlly the same statute is | for the land forces of the United llork Lslana. *“The Rock Islaud certainly | 5ol S¥'io Sndicted men arodohn I, Brady, | nected with many financiad_instititions, und would be dangerous to think of recommit- | cginesand cars with automatic coupl found. 5o the overnor of that state would be | £encral was confic bas uoth to do with 1t We | pra 00 ohn ). Halfey, local agont, and | died worth €40000. Thofuneral services tng it. | house roll No. 214, relating to theincorpora: | asunablo to give o pledge in advance for the [ pended on to provent any hostile army or | ae going on the idea that our man named Walker, who seems to have | Will bo held tomorvow at, Hot Springs, from (Senator Stevens said tho cost of tho hospl- | tion of soclcties; Houso roll No. 1tk prevent- | rusult of the triul under the stato Juw as_the | naval forco from, seuing footon American | ontract with th Usion Pacife is ont for the concern in the recoipt | Whenee tho vemains will be shipped to al por year was over $205,000. There were | ing girlsand voys from being rofained in | prosicent would bo. we Mo to try | soll. . Felsen N tRALG 3oston crino © leavos ot 0 Ytabise o L6 onb ok oepite els A8 | nokstasioe il hune N dpaath Mlb: Nasrlin | Bioyaieat opidlbe wire it R e e £00d aud wo will ot take any steps loking | S L LD U i S o RO U BRALR or i i e 1ders of the _mob un L German Press Opinion. toward the use of uny other bridge until the uny of the tickets sold by him drew balifi per annun punishing the giving away or solli United States, In Baron Fava's second point 2 3 o b e Th il 18 AHAY BLHoE WabE, 1t 18 s1loged, P y ~ Senator Eggleston wanted to havethe fight | of liquor to° Indians = who aro | he demands rcognttion, in principle, that in: Rosrk, April 1,—Tue general opinion nere | case lins been finally passed upon by tho R TR AT s The Case Was Appealed. on the bill out heve, not citizens of the United States; senato file | demnity is<lue to the rolatives of the v ia that no serious_complication will grow out | UTts, Welave mide no overtures 10 the | oL et 0 s, 3 S 7, 5. Dy April 1. [Speciat to Tie Senator Stevens’ motion to recommit was | No. 211, corvecting the formof tax receipts; | tims. Ho iy wssirodly nnder a grave error | of the Fava incident. A LR L L e 3 Toste souiato o No. 200, relating 1o the iswancoot | \Whe 1o deciars thas the United Satos #ov: | The National feitung “Evon 1t the | 1OBg lous. Ifthe case sgainit the Uniou e “’he amount allowed for boara and clothing | liquor licenses by county commissioners in meut doclinod to tako this demand 1nto | tend L AP E i || SREIS NI s el diventoly 6o is we A Stritier Shot and Killed. at the insane lospital at Norfolk was, on mo- | two-mile limits; senato file No, 242, regulat sidoration, and T shall rogrot If he has [ Lyiched men wora,Americun citizons, which | Wil taen decdo upon some other mems of | Gustan, Pa., April 1.—Willinm Brown, tion of Senator Keiper, raisod to 815,000 from | ing the catching of fish in the Missourd viver. | communicated such o conclicion to your | 1911 nowise proyen, the tono of the Ameri- | utilizing ourline beyond the rive stion | Oneof thesteel casting company's strikers $0,000. Tho amount, #1500, allowed for | Senator IKeiper offered a resolation that the | governmont. The United States, so | can press leaves n doubt that Ttaly is justi- | {0 650 ¥our company wins tho injunstion | BH00 F00HE KO8 T8 T0TE e some fusl and lights in tho 'same institation, was | furthicr services of the sifting committeobe | Tar from refusing, has distinetly recoghized | fiedin her anxioy: ifor the welfare of or | wbe et e de s 0 Py, T | ron-uiion mea 1n#i. Trown ws shot and | United States supreme court. The form of indemnity to thoso Italian | subjectsin Amurica.® g Island the uss of tho bridg killod. the case is, the state of South Dakota, dc ay have been wronged by a | The Vossic ng calls Mr. Blaine a Phatis & questioa,’”! ropiied Mr. Purdy, - fendant in error, vs Chares A, Morgan, raised to £10.00 on motion of the same sona- | disvensed with, Tho resolution was laid ; of tor. Two thousand dolirs were i for | over. S 3 a dining hall and 2,000 for cistern 10 senate concurred in the houseamend- | vigltion of the richts secured to them by | diplomatic t quite capable of conjur- | 5 R Se Buw S iTharatlion Milwaukee Stonceutters Strike, plaintift in ervor. Morgan is tho eenoral The last feature Senator Koipe: was ment tosenate fileNo. 180, striking out the | the troaty \with the United States of Feb. | iugup war withamy furopon powor. aihl iAo \'1":‘“,','".","“. b e .{"IN ,\‘l""“' o | weste it of the Dun agency and made solutely necessary boeause the building had | emergency clause relating fotuo organization | wary 9, 1571 & have repeatedly given | The Tageblattthiuks tho matter not seri- | jorerminod ot a metias of tho dicoctons of | gy uwavkee, Wis., April 1. —About 00 | . iisiation of the law at Salem, whero he 10 fire protection. Some day the world would. | and governmentof cities of the second cluss. | Baron Fava assurance that under th dir ous. It is convinead that Mr. Bline, ‘the | tio roados & o8 of thedirectors of | thousand stonecutters, bricklayers and hod | .y finod 8250, which was appealcd. On the be startled by n holocaust for which the state | Thosonate recoded from its amendments | tion of tho prosident ail the facts and incl. | porsonification of ¥e.tkoe haughtiness.” has 2 carriers struck today, demanding a readiust- | part of the Dun agen betition for n ro. would be responsible, to house roll No. 57 relating to the linbility of | dents connected with the unhappy tragody | notient within' thie limits of international Gobble )y naha. ment and increase of wages. hearing has been filed, which will be heard The amount allowed by the house, $100, for | members of corporatiovs who do not adver- § gt New Orleans on March 14 last, should bo | courtes; S AU O i i o ¥ LY on the opening of the term of court transforring patients was incroased to $00in | tise theindebtodness of tho same in papers | most thoronghls investigated. I have also Eau Craine, Wis,, April 1. —[Special Telo- ¥ i 1 i i s R\ ™ ] Ao t . s which is April 6, the Hastines asylum, mthe countyin which the compaoy does | informed him that in a matter of such gravity Italy's 4 tlon Absurd. gram to Tug Beg.]—The thirty-cight ‘miles ed to s trike. In the industrial school at Kearney 82, business, 4 < the governmont of the United § mm"wm,m v York, April L.—[Special Telegram | of railroad constituting the Sault Ste. Marie St. Louis, April 1.—The pmnters did not The Missouri Beeaking Up. was allowed for medical attendance, pa Senator Wilson introduced a resolution { yot “permit itself to be unduly hurried, | to Tae Bre.]—“It issbsurd” so Chauncey | & Southwestern, from Fairchild to Mou- | strike today, asexpected. The reason of the Pienr, 8. D, April 1.—Special to T oils, etc., instead of §2,000. Senator Dys that the senate request the return from the | noe “will it ma ap N e ) R i 5416 o | change in programme is unknown. gt |—Tho ico in the Missd or Svanted 't kiow how ‘many omployes jore | house of house rolt No. 104, relating to. cight, | hor, ™ 1%, MIke answer to. any oo | M. Depew chardétefises the reported action d into the possession of the Lt BEer.|—Theice in the Missouri viver at this v hot z S ' | Chi . Paul, Mincapolls & Omaha ——— BretlcaF DI fas TRy Alchauiel ere in the same_institution to carn $17,760. | hours constituting a day's labor. Seuator | tocorrect judgment shall have boen fully | f the Ttalian mijsier af Washington. “Ttaly | thi leneral Gri Suic Vise o, POLILS Drositlp D) fass - LAY paronRlss ator Smith Iuformed him ‘thora wore | Povater thouglt: tho bill culd not bero- | ttartamod sheomth jogal swinoniy. s | will nover declare war and it ahe 9005, 5he | tamnt ot the St S Maric. s S (o Sutoille ofa Wisconsln Judge. 100 feot wide, largo euoigh to allow 1 llu'.r:{,l\\;‘lu-mu;wn iicmlk:nr Dysart figured uum. “}fé‘é""i‘fi ||cl(ll_lhullla gomlrulm‘iighu impatience of the agrieved may be natural, | could znot carry it'on for-Amore ‘than tweity | western, closed the deal at Chicago, T ho wwlrsr m‘n:, r\ui, 1:\lllrltlhll.~-lllllgx‘-‘ mfl}l[\v hoats to run, Was caus :' by the e ,i_-\vll:m out thit the wages of each man per year was requested. The wolion was finally laid on o g ) 1 e ¢ eil committed suicido s morning. © | way bolow. As there is litilo water it is be- 06, the table. Dub 1t ingalgence dows not always sourg the | deys et the lofiges€:» -Me. Dopew had just | onsideration was $100,000 had been a sufferer from ia grippe. lieved that thoro is @ yorre above which will Ny o g i v & v talmost any time. Tlo rain of Seuator Randall kicked at tho itom of $40 for | bouse roll No. 5 considered in - committeo of | hig lnst lotter on the subject of the Now Or | © it : B : ANUSEMENTS. thio past. fow daya has finisned the work of sk d i R e on the subject o ow Or “Italy,” hio continued, * s practlcally bank- mapELRIIA, April L—Thomas B, Wana- AMU NTS. v days teleptione and speaking tubo lines, Senator | the whole, but without succoss. loaus - teaiady. 1o 108" Makts - Tt peclall gl ] i i the late warm spell. M g y ‘Sentutor Kol Aoy Sk y to quis Tmperiall, | rupt. Finaneially suo{s tho poorest of Eu- | maker, son of the postmaster gencral, denies : B ooro informed him that the accommoda- [ Senutor Keiper attempted to have house | charge d'affaires, is of signiticance, demon o i 4 3 L \ Mona Caird, & clever Englishwoman with 4 5 tions wore intended for the warden and not | roll No. 151, prohibiting tho issuing of pusses | Strting that this Sovernpmont doos not . | fopean countrios, and in her endeavor o | the Wall streot roport that tho Vanderbilts | Mona Caled, pi Granted n Leave of Absence. for the labor contractors. by railroad companies. The motion was lost. | gard th rupture of the diplomatic. relations | Keob Pace with the tremendous armaments of | haye bonghtlls father's interestin the Read- | & penchant for the sensutional in art.an Mitcitens, S. D, April 1. —[Spocial Tele- "Tho senate passed the appropriatious reo- | “Tho seuate then went into committee of the | Gased by Baron Fava's recall as complote, | hor s rnations shetits ground down her | ig syadicate i literature, startled the world a year ormore | pram to Tir Bee. | —At a meoting today of anmended by the state for the soldiers’ aud | wholo to considor bills reported by the sift- | g thai view been taken the communica | hod vereihord of all il bovomy stricken Admitted to Bail, ago by propounding the question *“Is Mar- | jhe' Mitchell university board President smlors' home at Grand Island, tho deaf and | ing committee, and recommended the passago | tion would have been addressed to_ the Ttal. | 20% Wretehed of all civilized nations. Niw Yok April 1.—Tho rsiirosd mag. | Xiase a Faluxet! M B b e o e e s Ay e dumbinstitute at Omaha, and the state voard | of the house roll appropriating £75,00 for the | jun goverament direet or through the medium S ecretary Procior Intorviewed SVEW YORK, Apri L—o wallfosd mAE" S pronounces were hor views upoh this | WULER. AL, BTME W BIELC L ar o of transportation. erection of two wings to the msaue hospital | of Minister Porter ut Rome. How the mat- Vosrkl AthE. Aot R Rarobdss R nates under indictment for the tunnel ac-| most ‘abstrusc of all subjcts that litera- [ pBSEICE SEULE T8 _‘l“",‘ ssins Hairte On motion of Senator Collins 1,500 was | at Hastings. tor is viowed by the Tialian govapnment | oo o AFHE DT It ocretary of War | jent, weroadmited to bail today. They | teurs, statesmen, diplomats. fomale suf- ;i';‘_"’ e e Spafonialaligion (s allowed for farm supplies and venicles in- | A recess was then taken, wili be disclosed by the reply that fs | Lroctorand party arrived here this morniug. | wre Wiliam Rockefeller, Wiilian D. Bishop | fragists, homo protectors, mothers, wives, | LG Y BRI Ol stead of $1,00 which came from the house.| In theafternoon thesenate considdrea the | yude tothe secretary’s letter. Ff the charge | 10 8n interview with an Associated pressre- | and Josoph Park. daughters—all rushed into the arcna as the Hanwas O P anihabis for the feeblo minded institute at Beatrice. ‘| general aporopriation bill in committee of the | afFairs replies as such it must be construed | porter in rogard to tho Ttalin complications - avoved champious ov bitter adyersaries of | Mansas Grap Frespecis. - Senator Randall wanted the amount for | whole. 8san acknowlodgement that the. Italian gov- | hosaid: “I am scarcsly propared to exposs BISMARCK'S BIRTHDAY. he woman who had tho temerity to propound | Tore A, Kan., April I.—ieports receed medicines reduced from §1,000 to $500 with- e = omment is stil ropresented i the Unitod | an opinion, but know Uint out citizons abroad — S0 deep n question. And it” was through | at theofficeof the state board of agriculture out success. Senator Williams haa the ap- . The flouse. . States by its logation. Butif he announces | will be protected and that the course of our | The Ex-Chancellor Celebrates Elis | curiosity to sec the position Mr. Stuart Rob- | indicate that there is more meisture in the propriation ' for repairs and_ imploments [ LiINcoLN, Nob., April 1—[Speol Tele- | that“ho s without authority to roply and | poverument in this matter Wil besicn ot “ 3 e : Son would tako in this matter that an audi- | reoite” 11 vestorn IKansas than there has raised from §,000 to $3,000. Senator Ran- Tiie B The hous itteo Ak et Ay ] ROYSKRRIMDEARSLS mAL WM lon 2 1 HBien yea X0 ANy ATEA LY ~nce, filling every avallable inch of room at | FXOW 1w el . XRIRO Ty e r Ran- | gram to Tue Bee. | —The house committeeon | suggests the transmittal of the secretary’s | meet with the proval of the Americ FRIEDRIONIRUHS, ' April 1,—Prince Bis- | ©pce, Alling every been at this_season for many yo Com dall wanted $500 instpad of §1,500 allowed for | dities aud towns has reported tho Omaha | communication to Rome, it may be taken us ole, s on the Ltalian question S et Mt op tho Boyd list evening, gathered Lo witness 8 | biaig reports from most of the countics in the P ; peoy; Q! " yoar: ) I pumps and machinery, on the ground that | goive i coave aic's T e s nember of | evidence that direct diplomatic relations be- | e conf il rotaen cast, immediately | ATCkwho Is seventy-six yoars old today, has | solution of the distracting problem, *Xs Mar- | fyatosiiow crops to e in unusually good the pumps now in use were new. Scnator J ! tween the two countries are at an end. TR YeLOn AT S RATE Antboo > | been receiving deputations all day with ad- | riago a Falure!’ Aition and giving prowise of yiclding exceed Dysart wanted to know how large a farm | tmendments, among them the following: | "y of] porusal of the secretary's lettor B R dresses and floval offoriogs from all parts of | The play civon its premiore | ot SEUED E 3 was connected with the institute, as he | To elect the city elerk: requiring couneilmen | sooms to warrant the assumption that from Caused by Mafia Threats. e N R et e tast evening, is ibed as an A moric L S8 SR thought he knew something about farms. | to have unincumbered propert = vory hegi z ¢ ERLIN, vted hei jermany. Amoug the visitors weromany | ;o043 ‘sonstructed by Archibaid D. Gordon e T T h A property of the as- | the very begimning of the correspondenceand | Benuiy, Aprill. —Ivis reported here that Yy ¥ gar Kefineries Reduce P Senutor Collins answered that the farm com- | wesed valne of 800: providing 1t Rogotial ions o the subeat (rextad: ths Kretin ERL, 4 4 distiuguished pevsonages, Many tolegrans | qng Ad'Corbet for laughing purposes, LN RREA S sk g e LI | sessed value : providing that no coun- 0 " , the It mysterions waraings sent by the Mafis so- bs worar Wiatval L tion: AdnTes | Tl e It Ry 1o ths A FaA ann ani| . DEV Mouky Aprllil,—As toa8y prised forty acres. It was shown that the | G hal be olisibi minister assumed an’ aggressive attitude. and jafts woere ivo rom dm v There is little story 10 the 0 1 r pumps referrod to were requived for five pur- | Cllman shall bo eligivlo to moro than two eon- | iyio™ S Suye the: baron <has more | €10 Bave been convoyed to ISing Fumbert | abroad. Dispatchos wore rewivel feom | forplot there it any, tho wholonfbvemont | first on swhich refiacrios are gottin U poses ind Senator Randall's amendment was | $0Cutive terms; providing for a city etection | o0 SECRIE S, ¢ el ot Italy. In theso warnings the Matia society | Bmperor Willlam, Prince Henry, Court | of the play circling about a stock broker who | fit of the removalof the duty on the priu e Ao in 1801 instead of 1892; fixing the city | !han once intimated this purpose” (to depart & ; ¥ | Waldorsee, C % 1 ot ; *tuno of being marriod o AR voted down. i 3 ¥ | speedily, which cleatly demonstrates that | i$ said to havo demanded protection from | Waldersee, Count Von Moltke and othex:. | husthe diro misfortune of being mirried o a | pai prades of suar there vory active nator Williams offered to substitute | Ph¥ysicians tary at 8,000 nst tho minlater threatensd to X Wash1 Tonight a great torch lizht procession | wife who has a father, mother and sister, the | husiness in tha ~ommodit fed was 000 for $3000 fora water tank and woll, | 0f #4100~ and = permitting w - lovy | [ EIRr IEEHSICL e leve. Washington | King — Humibort, - and Italy for the | ;,,pched past Bismarcies cistle, Tho prince | father in tarn havink an od-time Chitago | educed 5 conta for cutlon and erushod If, The wator was o hard down there that it | Of ono-elghth of a mill instead of one-half for | ®p ¥ 90 VEE QGIC e dnner that | llalan | residents o foriogn couatri met thom at the gate and rospondel feel- | friend, who has a son. These poople de- | 45 wouts for powdered and 21 conts for could ot beused. They were compelled to | the maintenanco of the health department. | oA S S0 G P vhere th Itis furthor bollaved aboording to this skary, | ingly to the add rosses. scend upon the happy household ot Horace | pranulated . gt wler from a_ spring, or ciso from tho § 1L 8lsoadds & sauitary commissioner tothe | WIEHE beeXPRCid n b caso where b %{I}f; that * the recall of the Italian minister at el (Swuart Rovson) and bring desolation | E¥*"IACd SE M dity. From tho Intier the water would cost | Doard "of health, und provides that ho | Mere stil ofiulully uknown Lo th led | Washington was largely owing tothe fours | Political o . © Nocessity. | intotno home where but & short time bafore Boean ARIDIAREI 8] o conts por .00 gallous, 11 tho spring woro Tl::‘rl_)l' \ohaye S ebargen ol Tl - Hanies| B E3TCEIBEAE STLORGE ‘m_‘y“k;_"pm prEteTHlISE Elulgfeg Rrovipdity.the MARS | (EanitaysA) ng of promnen: | joy and cuitentent wignd suprome. At London—The Buffalo and Maasdan, utilizod piging woul ve iy der the direc s v 5 hreats, ; orc! sture: This very slonder basi or com- 7 f utiliand piting would have to bo laid. The | (YN0, A Henith: ‘anthorising tha oty | {rom its own oficers iu addition to any stato- s Germmn merchants and manufecturers and | s Cvery o slendor bast xS | from New York. Al yrihadd el b : o | 1o assess lots along a railroad right of way | Ment that might come from the authoritios of On aLeave of Avsence. mewmbers of tho reichstag will be held to- 19 el i o tkablo | At Hamburg-The Marsala, from New Senator Warner then got back again to the t T P R P 5 ) ST YA [ Aoy el Dt acts, tho last. belng_particularly romarkablc ftom of #1500 for farm supplies and | W3d exempting only fifty feet on cachside | [CuISind Attorney Gonerit Miir said 1o | New Youk, April I, —General Diceswola, | morrow. Tho mecting will aecare that the | ¢irii weakiness. Aud it was onlythe genius | York, vehicles, and wanted to know what that | Of track _ as such right of way; this afternoon that instrotions aers | directorof theMetropolitan museum of art, | yargicipation of Germany in tho worlds fair [ of Mr. Robson that saved the play from being | At New York—The Toutoaic and Neyaday amount was wanted for ona farm of forty [ Viding that the bill shail mot affoct | (S QIEFROCH ook ANSERCHIONS |- WD | s inclined to discredit the report that Baron | in Chicago in 1593 is a political and cconomic | g dismal failure. As Horco Kont, from Liverpool. acros, ‘His motion to cut it down to 00 | the present city treasurer permiiting the | fo 0P 54 Neow' Ores t -Fava really has boon, recalled from this | uecessity. and willinvitoall iwportant Ger: | sufforing being who is weighted down w - was carried, treasurer to doposit city funds in banks of A R e R s Hs + | man industries to join i asking the imperial | momer-nlaw wd @ father-inlaw, the forne RMiRa Tion A all tiouah £00,000 capital; reducing the building in- | & thorough investization of the case. He | country. ““When Lyead theaunouncement,” | an industrios o joln in sk ing the tuperial ; L (heniiay Hnes 2 : SRl cer g L& A spector's satary from 82,000 to $1,500; limit- | WS usked to report in detail the nationality | said the general, ““Iseut a telegram to the | Kovernmen to demand from the relchstag | an cxamplo of o misguided womun we. gn ATIANTA, Ga., April 1. —The farmers' al- o vagirod ro finish acottage uttle and | LG SN of " tho park commis- | Of @ach of the men killed, and how many it | minister, askinz if the report was truo. I | the fuuds nocessary. vasoillating, the latter a grasping, greedy | . 00 " " te bagging trust bave mdo wanted” $1,00 cut out. Senator Collins 4 Sy Dadt cnnERtoR TR v Bl g e That ol hy pocrite, Mr. Robson hus o rolo’ that fits sioners to the city limi oad ot- | My had connection with the murder of | received an mnswer saying: ‘I hadeonty 3 3 i ey s aonld ot iprise showod that the lattor amount was really 0 oity limits mstead of lot. 2 Tr:ach B \&Yivos, Mightfully. A mun of the world, pol- | peace and have agreed upon u scal prices B was really | G000, O “aix miles outside the | Heunessy: what evidence that any of them | notified the state department that I am going him detiphtfully, A wn C world, po é § necossary and Senator Randall's motion | (h&. (eH K6 S ity eaacutae | had anything to do with the alleged bribary | ona leave of absence,' " # 1 Cauwrra, April 1.—It nas been learned | jghed, suave, dignifind under the affronts | for jute bagging, which, it is believed, will droppod. ity reducing the salary of elty nmaeouior | 1} SHFILRE LS 0 Wi B0 SLOR e faod il that Commissionor Quinton was treach: | heapod upon him in hisown house, he plays | resultin most of the farmars usiog juie iu- -h‘.xl\lg::m‘-;;uml. wa nml,u 0 h;lemsm\lndur ":Jhe missioner from §2400 to $,000, of | Wnd report s soon as posiblo, Great Interestat New Orloan:, orously seized wile treating with the na- | it with ai enthusiasm which is v y r‘fr;'\).xl» stead of cotton bagezing. Draska Cigy, Sttue for the tlind atNe- | yoior ingpector from 81,500 ‘o 81,105 | oA reporter who called this afternoon on | NEw Onumavs, La, April L.—Thore is the | tives.” Tho Manipurs then shellod tho resi- | ing. But Mo | whe worde B0 eel e e Tho fish commission passed muster and | Providing thattlie fire and’ police' commis- | Baron Fava found him closoted with Dr, B. | grontest interest manifasted here i the news | denco. The Ghoorkas defonded the place us | tae WERT B ST B0 R eho final awre RERates AWl s e on passed muster and | LTt Dt o n salaty of 00 and o | S Verd: of this city and inaccessible. o st to the reeatt | long 08 thoir ammunition lasted and then | Kent tums i last ane A Bostox, Mass,, A pril 1. —The willof Law- euator Egeloston suggestod it bo piven 8500 | SlOBEr Saiil eaive s salaty of 8 sehuently Dr. Verdi, who was s from Washington with respect to the recall | o0y oy oirway ot and oscaped across tho | curlain down upon bis Wife united 1o him | 000 for traveling exponses. ‘Iho suggestion pre- | Mike, either HOCY or Ind 18 et ended | “The case is romarkably plain. Italians | of Baron Fava, aud further information | iy and his offensiv ives coroute to Chicagro, | rence Ba i Sl e the 1 the passie of the apportionment bill pre: | have beon murdered and the Italian govern- | is eagerly looked tor. (dovernor Nichols is | 5 where they havo ¥ 1 v contract to run 4 | furaiture, pictures, cothes plalo, dina, 4 the industrinl home at Melford #,000 hie ¢ 4 8 ernment asled reparation. This government | not concerning himscif much about the com- Basis for Fresh Negotiations. soda fountain ut tk a's fair, jewelry, winos aud household il were allowed for lights and _fuel instead of | Paved by the —committee. Iv puts the g L X H s Bruax, Aprill—The Vossische Zei Several of the cters 1n the play are | the rest of the property in trust to his tioe T Lomed. foelighle g fusli tties of Omaha and Soutn' Omana | $id: ‘We cando notbing: only the courts | plications tha have arisen and seems to EHLIN, A 4 Sov iR R GRS AR A0 DI | ek tars On motionof . Sontor et esiomthe home | A Clontart precinet in the Seventh | of T.ouisiana may take action.” Ifthis gov- | think that there is nothing furthor for hin to | announces tat the United States Law [ & bo | tamentably ¢ jslorted. Thuy ure uot ovor gl 3 S 4 pen R Seuh e Tiglaeion tha hie wa"u istrict and givos it four somators, | CTIMON [ ;u-\v.q;l;-v,.\m :\.;n a mauy ”l““' say or do at present. inspection of pz)rk[}\lnl‘ bacon. will o ably :1“\“-‘:l‘ll‘w‘v‘|’fv‘~:.\u‘:\v-v“\-‘;“!‘;uu\t\‘nhl,'rw- e T T e 1T 4 10 1ljhea drstoad of $4,000. The rest of Douglas county is attached to | & 1IN0t serious thing. iy wero breatios e (TR : form i basis for fresh negotiations for the [ SiE R o A pELeA, April 1. —Because of @ re- e apmropriation for th stato university | Washington and Burt for the Eighth dis. | €% ¥4 into with European”powers if e |~ Patry a5 GomLoXe abolition of the prohibition. of g stivAkpndls " lujkthrangh W el L PR LR Y of $119,650 was not reduced, wrict. Lancaster couity kols. but two seua. | United States cannot porfora that which it | Fout Scorr, ¢ty woril L=Tho following 2 R o ey s el bt | Sl 0 ! | o Under tho head of miscellancous expenses | 10rs. The cities of Omana and South Omaha | Promised to do. Will it _satisfy Europoan | telegram wus sen “tl Socretary Blaine today Thirty More Bodies itecovered. AL UL o) e brickmakors struck toduy. The strike w Senator Schram askod that $35,000 instead of | 0@ made the Tenth representative district | PWers to say that this erimo was committed |, o number of " pugriotic cowboys : “Ono | Gukarran, April 1.—Thirty moro bodies | Haly tepen el Fow Flath o, o involve 5,00 mon. 25,00 bo allowed {or rovenue books and | Wd got eleven membors. ‘The Niuth distriot, | 1 tho state of Loulsiana and is withoul, he |\ qred thousund Kansus cowboys would | have boen recoverod fromthe wreck of tho | (PHAeREE, S0 M 0" b _ " blanks and to pay outstanding claims. The f]::""'x'?:m.fir\.rp_ 5;3:1! l)nm,;\u;s ‘I‘:IIHIIU\, with | e ared, with ,f,_v.,m; d’;v;.l ‘:« :-“.‘my that | ke to spend the Sulfimer in Rome, u you | steamship Utopia today, making the total | s on th w's sido were ma . NewHamsl ! e chango was made. one member. ho centh comprises | i acl * \lise | furnish transporeatin uumber at the present time 422 Miss Am: by in rt| Coxconn, N. H., April 1.—Th ature On otion of Senator Stovens §12,000 was | Dodge, Sarpy and that part of Douglas out- | Faviys | recall wus mot duo 1o dis- v G of Blancle, tho sister of Maud, s - | taday passed the bill appropriating $i0,00 allowod 1ustoud of #15,000 for statutes for | S ho citics, ono momber. Lancaster gots | sitisfaction = with -~ the baton pocsounll SHERTING Prof ais Hae & Belwpao, 1 of atypeofl wstern for represeutation world’s state oMcers and others six member: N WHI W10 RaiAan. OF R IRREL G POTRE, s Loxnoy, April L. —Prol. Tyndall bes hada Zer N - S g T o z $13,20 o How much the late minister did ¥ ‘ d sTReraLe . Senator Moore moved that §0,000 b The bill appropriating 813,200 for contest d ’ A inped. erd olapse atrusted with the s McKay of Friend is at the Paxton, lowed for sewers from the nm:m nufu‘:n“-}l expenses was recommended for passage, and Iu[-r:\‘m\l this rl:nl‘x,nllr 1"}"“;\]“““"{‘!‘;‘ * Hor k‘l‘lcnl fi::wxp\:fl'“lplnl’ltlll y Ker. soriom roliie.__ o ! vaut g ‘l“'; |1 H A BiMaliay ol B ”i‘ IR0 LAELH 3 prison through und by o city . The | Severin's sugar bounty bill was killed. nover boknown, but'the dootor declaréd it ta ot Serixas, Arkl, —Patsy ~ iad's De ant, 5" Woodwa ntorme S vihen Huudel 1na {,‘;‘,,"'\‘,‘ll“f!‘“, W0 B [ ™Most of tho afternoon was taken up 1 cro- | e & fact that for at least ten days he delayod | rigan of Boston andffom MoManus, the ‘un- ‘I;‘ tronc ')“:f“l "‘ "f"ll); “1‘:‘?:;1“ ol e 7 Woodward a8 Intormed: | 5\ 1 ronnan of onder is ot the Ca “Tho girls' industrial home at Geneva was | ideration of the salary appropriation bill, A | doing that which . ho was compelled to do | ynown, ! rongnt sdday for £2,500 8 side and B B, T | e Ppnnumced S0 Ll tion allowed $10,000 for plumbing, steam beating | Mumber of independonts made a fight on the | yesterday, When he reccived his instruc- | ooy of tw(rate receipts, Queans- | Viees from Valpuraiso stute that the ironclad que e PROIIRA A 5 Y o 5 salaries of mivor stato clerks, but the repub- | tons ke at onco made an endeavor to have | p I 0 oca, doves | Kurtgan | Blanwo, belonging o the isurgents, r ! . y > Warror - : w protection. 1 P th escinded, i) il b s foroed b berry rules, fouscounce cloves. K orrigan away below th v arren w th H > um untor Williams then went back and so. | licans ind democrats as arile opposed all | them wacinded, and not untithe was fxeed (0 | 11050 the fightiug dom. tho start_and pun- | attempted t blow up the armed goyverment ¢ d Mr. ] s y cured $4,500 for employes instead of &3,00 at | ShuRes. 1o most cases they were joined by | 10 8B S1C Ae SOVOr Lho diplomatic rolationsof | gy 0q MoManus savgrely, MeManus most§of | yug Flovenco witha torpedo. The torpedo A boy 3 saed folave saved the Netherlandy the industrial nome at Milford, and £2,000 in- | ©MOUEh indepondents to prévent reductions, 9 PR s the time was sigply abloto acton thode- | el i g but strack a foating dry dock, Mrs. Sel u, an excollent old woman, anndation, Multitudes hiaye been stoad of §,000 for clothing’ at the same | Ahd ouly five changes i salaries were mude. A Peculfar fensive aud was Rijgoked out in the nnth il wces. The Blageo then ve | plays Mrs. Jasper Warren excoedingly well, aved from tho fnvasion of disense by o place. he salary of the governo's secretary was b 4 ey | ound by @ blob'Uh the neck. IKerigan | blowiug it to pieces. Th % e 1 leaving litde to be desired Dottle of Ayer's Sarsapanitla. ‘This medieino “Tho committee roso and reported. reducad from $1,700 to §1,500. The deputies | Sax Fraxcisco, Cal, Apeil 1. — (Speelat | [ 10, 0q VO Sl T treated from the harbor amid ahot fire from Nicholus Lamb, au idiot, who las a pro: fmparts tone to the systemn and strengtheny £ne10 Htevers movedto amend there. | 10 the sccretary of state, tho state librarian | Telegram to Tug Bek.|—There is unusual = the forts. That nignt the tug Florence and a | ¢ 8000 0 oot Mr. Jayson Gould in gvery organ and Aibre of the body port by striking out about 200 items and ye | 04 the land commissiouor were also eut | gotivity in the Mare Island navy vard, The New Ofeans Races, torpelo boal wentout to attack the Blanco., | Wil streot aud have o o athim, could casily it iia! ot ad Ll ducing the amounts in the samo ber, the | from $,700 081,500, The draftswan in the g Bt oltar el #wORLEANS, La, April 1.—Track fast. |'Thas innclad was accompanied by the s100p- | po'expunged withoutinjuring th s bit TR dous me %0 o §00d:8 S L R, " paer Be | 1204 ofce got a Faise froin $1.300 th 81,500 men-of-war will be mostly relieved of their | N s, La, Ap The it W ¥ be expunged without injuring ¥ but nothivg has doue n much g e i 2ph egins and both ships discovered | VPRl Te Y Ch it ters in e comedy ol b s Senator Eggleston moved the amendments | FLOWO mado a strong effort'to lncrease the | cadets shoruy, orders having beea received | Sumnumary R T Toa ;'ui.:k.:',rgr:l'x;fii.'r“ el sLrnultaReqtly: L \\'4\1'.;.(,‘.‘,', s R o ARERBAAARSIN: | SXpor T of Seantor Stovens be indefinitely postponed, | $8L4ry of his nepliew, who Is clerk of the | calling them t. The uew coast defense | Maiden :Hllw:‘m*m_ ‘nvs rr‘-u;;:u"au;‘:":i hewvy shell from the Blanco struck o v ba tuls wmemories of “Pho Henm Ih‘:’nl efle 6 Deiien 1 L quie Dolied Sa The motion prevailed. . :‘“‘;""'! department, from §1,200 to $1,300. | vessel, Mouterey, will be ready in six weeks. :-]-l.lx;_-dvm. I-n:fl“vl -Tx‘ sacond, blowing her ‘entively out of the | igias wapp the judgment aod distort the iy ""‘}"“‘W 1 Tenow: afx L oo Besks Christofferson, Coulter, Day, | bt ,‘\'fl“,},{.‘,‘\';“:"‘jL",";f“"mo““ third trial he | 1t ix understood ordors were Teceived from | "'Six furlones-Heistone won, Vattell sec- gvory ouoof horcrew of soventet | sanes, but s Maeriago a Failurer sbould | WL DIWENICE 7o g \!!(‘axp«r. Koouts bl\le;lm\' Moore A effort was made' to save the Severin | Washinglos this morning to complete the | ond, Emma J. third, Time—1:15% fofbhes e o whie (orpedo | 1OLbe mado Mr. Rowm's plece de_ rlst “Confined to an offiee, a5 | am, from o Thomas, Turnor, Voa Housen, Warne Wity | sugar bounty bill by an amondment to puy §1 | Véssels luside of thren wecks it possible. Séven furlongs—Loman wou, Jesso Mo- | $16 froms W OV FZES sl Com. | e Wit U 0 Ao artory. yeur's end to another, with little of 1o ol roonn. 2unes Vs Honsen, Weraer, WAL | 600 to the producérs of sugar beets when | A, peculiar featare of the Italian war scare | Farland second, Crispino thind. Time— | boatio pieech, 0 FUITRONL PN N e | “The Henrietta in bis repatony door exercise, 1 find great help in Ayers b, | Bl i Tl delivered to u factory, but the whole matter | 18 the fact that tho Italisos huvo beon 2934, Lm0 R Teimatal afier tho 15 MARRIAGE A FAILU KK Barsaparilla, which | have used for several per—Blowa, Collins, Drsart, Hill, loew, | (N0 Y ' consclously helping to keep back the erection | 'Handicap, one mile—Dead heat between | sued, o Sl FERERIC, Tty TV L Ak your wite uhis question, 5t you 80 on | yeyrs Cud am at preseat waing, with exerl: B mer, tbandall, Sandors, Suith, | V&l thoved that 11 &, m. of Skturday be | Of coustdefenscs in this city. The Itlian | Alphouse and Loulso M. Miss Leon ird. | O/EhEeS VAC, BER YGRS i Syors | good terms with or. aud LOuE what sho sast | o rioults. 1 enabies mo (o eep alwa B O iine wited 10 th " fixed as the tine for final adjournment, but | Cmatery s located on a portion of the | Time—1:43}. Purse divided. Diont to awms. | % was the most fashionablo sudience of the [ "\ SR o1l e best of health. = Soustor Oollins voled 1o the vegaive be- | A0S C20 Be o8 1 'adjournment for the | £70Uud hat is wanted by the federal gov- ——————— owi J - season. 11 C. Bares, Malden, Mass, SaNN L Wk % have the sussducats | Ay ¥ granment for & veservation and this bas do- Mexican Congress Opened. v umph for Cnilian Liberals. Mr. Nicholas Lamb thinks It venarkable to i & oonsideret aelan. e v Inyed negotiations. | Cimxor Mexico, Apvil L—President Disz | g\ go, Chill, Aprl 1.—The eloctions | Kill 100 logs .I‘lfl:) by :n\\nu‘t:‘\w“'fl“ Ax;l.;u-x:.’:‘l Ayer sSarsaparl"a 5 - . drophobia Among S e openad congress tou s speed h Y S ery, e oughtto go to Soi aha and of 3000 allowed for swnographic work of | 5 ¥UTARRONE AIORE BACRR What London Papors Say. | opened cougress touight. I his speech B |y gy, g alted du a trivmph for the liberals, 'a real slaughter of tho funowents. One PukPANKD BY tha supremne court, without succoss. waoNVILLE, Tud., April 1. ock o roferred to the ratification of the boundary a 4 wiich the b 0 ” t Loxpoy, April 1.—The Evening Standard e i It is poported that the sltuaticu in which hundred lsn’t even o marker. DR. J.C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mas, The report was then adpoted aud the senato | Sueep belonging to Georyo Bower, whose L0XDON, Apri he Evening § + | convention with thoUr ited States. Changes ey L2 (haives la s | Mitoet narh diaw & MOORN: o Slooks age o M adjourned. horso went mad two days ago, Woro attackod | Teferring to the recall of Barou Fava, re- | ho suid, aro proposed in the extradition | insureents st lququs WA UERSEES SRR N KOWON SRS D ST . oy Drogutas, 08, ¢ 00 orth tis ol ‘A0 amouats allowed aro ms follows, belng | with hydrophobia and e killed, marks that “the trouble will blow over | treaty with the United States. most desporate ouo, very thlng ydropl to ont, Littlo was done at today's session be- youd the hearing of reports from committees, Island’s Plans. Vinkier [BIGH TGAIGEON! vears ago he located in Cheyenne, Wyo., wherolie was for somo time deputy post He camo to the in 1570, pe maining somo time, aftorwards taking uphis ho caso boforo the siyreme court as to the constitutionality of thelaw requiring commereial agoncics to deposit £50,00 before doing business in tho state has been ertne- ously reporied s being appealed to tho The penitentiary was then reached and | Senator Randall then attempted to Lave | "The fact that gcmmy Blalne addressed | [oturned bome frontya ftnner given by Mr. tt bequeathes to his wife all the

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