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A — e e — " —— — = " TN ) T A I'HURSDAY MORNING, APRIIL UMBER 297, = = T e —— e ————————— == _ _ __ ———— — - - NITEN Iy \ the insurgents and a force of President Bal- 'S ANSWER T [ | Individuals, subjects ofther Catholio majesty, | {7 [ w deputios telographo Tore | Q ) ) A s a y jesty, deputies telographed that they = sre in fear 1 COMMERCE LAW VIOLATIONS, | nsiereeia gt e gt oo oot By AINE'S ANSWER TO ITALY, |ttt suvets othae catnors oty VISITTO LOOKOUT MOUNTALY, | gt ctorraphed hatenen Zore b e | IAUENSTINE'S ONLY CHANCE, | Coplapo, the capital o the prov States, have certainly 80 eanke to complair. | hold off until tomorrow, when | % +ill appear — fnce of Atacama, resulting in if they are protectéd By the same laws and with reinforcements and the = tions will — " Sowelt Ot Witk 16 .|-r.un| of the Chilian force |un-!l ;m-n.n Ilniurn;mulol o lnw# the native . begin by the wholesale, I ezere, Howe arged with an Infringe- | #reat loss to them. The dispatehes, which | i - | born citizens of this cogntry. They have, in T Wi | | Newdastie, Pa, April 15,3 bout one it of th ) © are suprosed to bave origlnated from the 1 An Able State Document for That Govern fact, some ndvantages’ over a citizen of tho | 108 Presidential Party Reaches Ohatte- m.u:h-\‘-,fn',’nlx.m ~(|\|;n»r\|l‘.l‘llxh'\l A 2 of Amer. Tho Murderer M‘?’ Escapo ”‘," Gallows by ment of the Interstate Act. | surgent force, say the rebel army is about to meut to Ponder Over, stato in which they happen to be, inasmuch nooga on Its Ecuthern Trip, fcans today who had taken t places. a Verdict of Insanity, marct upon the capital of Santingo de Chili as they are enabled undor it to becomo citi- The Amercaus fled and their fo an was i e as well as upon Valparaiso, the principal zons themselves, to prosecuto fnrun_\'iujuri’:-i — seized and thrown fnto the Mahd 3 river, - i roT | POt done to_ th 'rsous or property in the # ba pscuplug is life, " . HEAD OF THE COMPANY UNDER ARREST. R W HIS ORIGINAL STAND MAINTAINED, | couirts of {he United States or state vouste ae | CORDIALLY WELCOMED 8Y THE PEOPLE, | Varely escapiug with bis lif 45 BOLD ATTEMPT AT HIGHWAY ROBBERY, LATLROADS ARE IN FOR IT, their olection.” Two years after Webster LD RAT. — . —— wrote the foregoing “note congress, in rec- - - ke s 1 Accused of Bribing Weighmasters to | Their Flagrant Violations of the In- The Law Must Be Allowed to Take on of certain m““{\“}{w"!\-m_nhn‘ on | Many Points of Great Historical In- | Proofs G ven the Governmentofinter- | A Placky Proachor ghts a Negro | R ; : e terstate Law to Be Prosecuted, the part of the queen of Spain in pardons be- Stta AW, VIATANISHS . wi.ths His Own We CHsp veord False Shipments —Betrayed WasimNaros Bt Tie Bre, | 1ts Course and Cannot Be Hur- stowed upon Amerieans who had unjustifi- [ terest Along the Routo to Atlanta R $¥Fich 68 TN Bk, { 4 WAL ) 2.4 Ly a Former Business 513 FouRTEENTIL STRERT, ricd—Quotations from Webs ably invaded the island of Cuba, enacted u —-Arrival at the Georgia e N Ottxc0 ApHIIB ¢ AR QG L Xsoatn, Wasiisaros, D, C., April 15, | Joint resolution indemnifying the Spanish el y ster in a Similar Case, consul and other for the Capital, the Usual 1t sult, punish subjec Consternation reigns supreme among the losses sustained im . the w Or- i railroad oftici rters of the interstate com- At the headqua RIOPON SMMIBKON (8 18 ¥Dacted. Shat thove i s cast and west, who have - : 115,10 transoires that &, g | Thoroe commission it Is expected that, there leans mob of Jasty | The considera- o i\ S boon handling tho frefght of the groat packe | oe Bl NGB AnHL 15 (Spoc 104G, April 15,1t transpires that § | Will bo very soon found indictments againat | v, opivarox, April 15.—The followlng 1s | tons upon which this resolution was HATTANOOGA, TTenn., April 18,—Whon tho | B PP G SEMEOE R0 BRI Bael K ow, Neb., April 15, [Special Howell, head of the wealthy firm o ient railroads in anumber of the most pron, Howell Co, dealers in lum- [ the United States, The commission is in no ber with heacquarters in this city | way surprised at the Information which and branches at Omaha and Atchison, ( comes from Chicago that Agent Kretzohmer is ¥ wias secretly arrested the federal | collecting damaging testimony as to breaches Authorities yesterday and brought before a | of the interstate commerce law. The work United States commissioner and held in | of this agent is simil o 86 batyaln Noaratat o | pussed were such as to contravent the orig- | prosidential train reached here this morning, the correspondence botween Secretary Blaine | P Dosttion o WEIENE - Ktnded. ates b I and the [talian government siace the secre- | Prosifont Fillmore. The” Heb 1o jadrets) | 1Y three thousand peolo wore assembled tary’s mote to the Marquis lmperiali ac- | remedy which Webster nssuved to Spanisn | 8t the Station. A salute of thirteen guns was knowledging the notice of Baron Fava's de. | Subjects is likewise assured to Italian sub- | fired. Tho station was draped with the na- partore: jeets. The right is specially guuranteed in | tional colors and overgreens. The party the second section of the third article of the | took tho eleetrle o & i t Rovat Lecation oF Itany, WAsiNGToN, | constitutio f Jobster noints of 00k the electric cars which we rto that belng donein | April3, 1801 Mr. Secretary of State: 1| conautullon, And, as Wfebster polnts out Telegram to Tir Bry e taking of testimony m re, known th inside freight rates and are among the class who usually get them, Most of the fine work in securing special rates and rebates has been reported to be handled personally by a prominent member of the firm, The concern Swift & Co. are close figurers for 1 to the sanity of Hauen- stine, the murdercr, has contiuued all day and will probably bo continued tonight. Warden Dan Hopkins, Dr. Kuapp of the ine sane asylum, and Dr. Carter of Lincoln wera on the witness stand today. The ¢ covered with flags aad bunting, and were soon landed rt house ¥ on nas a privilege which is dc : has, however, a staff of men who look after 3,000 bail for his future appearance. | various parts of tho country, and itis ex- | husten to ackuowledgo tho reccipt of the nlod ton citizan: IH6 Widows ant ehiidven | At tho noline at tho foot of Lookout mouns TR has been crowded throughout the examinas It s statod that ovidenos is in posses. | pected that a wholesalo bateh of indictments | note which sour oxcellency did mo the honor | of citizans who joso thetelives b mors oo | Sain. “A few days ago 0no of these men requested | 101 And the prisoner sits through it with i iat reo | will result, Tt g ST lay | toaddress to me on the Ist inst. in reply to | jonco may sue the loademsand mombors of the | i o i % SIS SIS0 OC.OR LHEAS 1SN TOqUESLEC ||| qi st | e Warat o sion of tho interstate commerce | Wil resu io commission redelved today {/(QiEReMn b0 Mbjon tile (Wl tnat. i eply to f jen (Suo the londofs aud members of tho The party remained on Lookout mountain | o ® il eH067PRC B TE IO FUREHIER | doggod indifferonc "= commission which will prc that | from Indianapolis coples of the fndict- | pidaanarture on Joave, T hate aid the oo | 10D 0nly in the courts af the state of Louisi- [ g ‘shont time, when the cars were agam W TPraE ana, while the widows and children of the | | 5 i to get 1t left the employ of the great p ackers, Al Italian subjects who 8uftored death have a | Poarded and thoy returned to tho city. Car-| When he left ho took with him copies )n’ Fonr Ronixsox, Neb.,, April 15, —[Special vight to suceuch moubge of tho mob, not | ringes took the party through tho principal | a lnrge number of secret contracts with tho | parort HOMY ; e only in tho state courts, but also before the | streets. The public schools had been given a | ratlrouds and other evidsnce of special dis L LV,AI\‘H‘. ['i';"”lf e ML l\“‘l leral tribunals for theidistrict of Lous holiday, and drawn up in line upon McCallie | Criminations in favor of Swift & Co., in vio- | S0, pastor of the Corgregational church at Provision is madefu the rovised civil | oot ' by, streot. were | 18tion of the interstate commerco law, Al of [ Tusk, Wyo., who has been canvassing Fort code of Louisiuna for the redress of such | AVenue, the main residence strect, wero | this mass of evidence hus be u turned over to | Robinson the last few duys with books and | of the kingof Ltaly hns asked nothing be- | grievances as the widowsand children of the | thousands of school children waving-flags. | the govornment. and. b understood toben [ gtareoscopic views, left hore fnst evening for the movement which the commission has | yond the prompt justitution of judicial pro- | Victims of agmoh may pload, [Blaine hre | The stand from which the president spoke | possession of the United States district attor- | gimHHEC, MW L5 PRI th O TR How the Arrest Came About. inaugurated is of the dragnet srder and ceedings through the regular channels. It quotes from the statutes of Louisiana, and | and where he held a general reception was | ey for the northern district of [linois ekl i vl oo A0S ALl ) Atcisoy, Kan,, April 15.—[Sp 1 Tele- | pected to take in the big fish of the railvond | WOUld have been ubsurd to eclaim the punish ontinues.| ‘ho goveramont of the United | puotusely and beautifully decorated Pres Lo what extent the incriminating evidence | distance of three miles, on the railrond gram to Tur Bre. | —George W, Howell, the | worl | 1 o HarbloTsw cough th ment of the guilty parties without warrant | Statos would feel justitied in vesting on the | hrotusely and beautifu il eS| implicates the ronds is not known, but good | track. When about half way he was over- : h 1P LIRS ot o araiOTove ot SiEough thok | brisagi b e o alian govert | argument and conclusion of Webster if the | dent Harrison was introduced by Hon. H. | authority snys that the governmont 1o taken by o colored soldier, who ochatted lumber merchant of this city and head of the | meshes of the This step is | ment now repeats the same demand. Not | 1ol of March 14, 1501, ‘did not in souwe of its [ Clay Evans and was greeted with deafeniy full possession of the complete record of 1to pleasantly and o ik & il firm of Howell, Jewett & Co. of Atchisonand | practically t fanew until phe fedoral government shull bave ox- | characterdstics differ frm the mob of 1951, | cheers. The president spoko for & quarter | il of 'Sl fos railond troos by, feord, of | qu Ay el b Rl Chicago, was arvested here this afternoon by | by the interstate commission. Heretofore | plicitly decl that the aforesaid proceed- | [y it is duo to candor, @ue to this govern- | ©f an bour and was followed by Secretaries law was passed. It was “‘l;h:‘nlu"'l Illvl':;:\;I-u:l"p“”lvw\m”-!ulzl'm.\n;:::]\;f City Marshal George Tofte, acting as o X they have been somewhat lenient in en- Il bo promptly begun can the dipio- | yent aud due to the goverament of italy to | Wanamaker and Proctor. During his speech positively stated yesterday that the Canadian forcing the inte the Howells systematically bribed | ments against Abbott and Charles Stimson, | tents of vo certain weighmasters of the Western Rail Weighing association at Missouri river p with a Razo excellency aforesaid note be- way | ofticials of the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincin- | fore the government of the ng, and his uts | matl & St. Louls, who are under arreston | ¢Xcellency, the presideny of the counci to record fulse shipping woights, The weighs | charges of discriminating in frelght rates on [ !5 mAiosty's minister of forelgn affairs, masters in question will also be ted and | grain shipped from Lafayotte to Cincinnati, | communication to you: *I'he government procecded against by the commission, These are said to be unimportant, howeye interstate commer - g f state commerce law, The incldent Do oSonsidered as closed. | point out certain diffefences of which tho | the president said: I have ereatly enjovod | Paciiv. Wabashy Clrieary, Mitene can@dish | Crawtord the — soldion . who. Rhve s United States doputy. It s understood that | haye felt that it was o somewhat new L nanwhile his majesty's government takes | Bovii, ti, CoF IS HSRRes of which the | 0 Foplinities of seeing. Chattutooga ul, Burlington, and Chicogo & Alton are | 1ame as Johuson, —surrendered —tho Mr. Howell’s arrest was ordered by United | aud in a dezree experimental in character, | note of the declaration whereby. the fedtral bouad to take notice. Tifith b of the mob | 88ain. 1 saw it last as the camp of & great | amoig the lnes most heavily implicated, | &¥ nd 1 bebind. When Wilson States Commissioner Hoyne of Chicago upon | which the people and the railroads ought to | govornment recognizes that an indemnity is a charge of vidlatiag the interstate co be allowed to get acauainted with, They gk gt havo heretofore regarded mostot the offense uct, As Edward Tibbetts, Howell, Jev D e of the trestle he feit him- he was knocked oft and sixteon feet to the no personal in- | 8rmy. Its ouly industy were the military y one; “that the poiice | 118 stores were munitions of wars its i 1l that was | Dilltops were torn with ritle pits: of 1851 Webster ussert jury was offered to any and other legal authorities'did o iachh of these roads, lowover, is putting up | Fedched the midd SUN sfront” and denving everything. | ¢l tripped ul ey effort is being made to hush the mat- | fell a distanc [ the victims in virtue of taty i force between the two coun due to the families the tr s aga as offenses of ignovance | tries.” T have, therefore, tho honor to bring | noseiblo to preseryo the ponce and avrest the | Population were attendunts of t ter up, but this scems to be impossible, bed of the cereck. His companion came down (]ry ~.lluly'\\>vl‘\;\n.{\\11r:\",h\mlllvlnluu a sis pather than of design, but thoy foct that tho the forogoing (o the knowledgn of your ex: | [ {f % tho. o Attt eev o | cimplgn, T ses it ‘todily . gn Atong tho storlos afigat i tTezava” 6o, tho | BHG domanted ismoney,: Wilor: albisuan oharga by tho federal grand jo our years duving which the law has | cellency, and I avail mysolf of this occasion ! city. Today I sce irew a 1o effec the evidenco | Stunned by the fa e R L and defended himself, Tho sol- vest pocke or from his blood, & in pursuance of any premedi- | tated plan or purpose of injury or insuit; thay | hill-top matter is one to th last week, hus be then bristling with guns, | shows that Swift 1 subpoenaed by Tofte | bes 1 in operation has given ample time for [ to offer you, Mr. Secretary of reiving a lower rate on SR o1} casa, 1t 18 pi o | Taliroad mon snd thie beaplo av largoto bo. | State, assutances of my highost and | the mob wus composediol irresponators rer. | crowniod with ivppy homen: I soe the atraotd | hoipih > Mil V& St Paul than is | dier struck him twice with o club, then AL GO LA R R R e G B S s Fespectful consideration. INPERIALL | Shog o e ¢ ‘,'[']‘,“,‘l,,}"\.“w.’, s er | through whioh the Wobn Veterans of many Armour, isa director in the company | dropped it and was searching around for a that this case grows out of the sameacts | the'law, Thioy take the view that & railvond | 1o His Bosation James G. Blaine, Sec- | o the gavernment of the United States nor, | Chmpaigns then marched made glad with the | and & hoavy hotder of its securitic 7 | stone when Wilson loft for Craw ford,leaving charged in the Tibbetts case. Tibbetts is | can no longer plead 1gnorance of the lnw, and | - retavy of State 50 tar 08 tho goverituR e Litorman. Lo presence of happy children. Al things are PIHWIE COZZENS' TROUNLES, Ile yaily boninc, Bud 8 Holv i bad, very chnrged avith having bilbed W. D. Mott, | that four years of trial has been fully sull- [ Diraurwest oF State, Wasiisaroy, April | 50,08 in Now OclaREEAS st changed excapt that the flag that fioated over | . PiEBE Mics Phinbo Cog. | 507 about tho chiost and ribs, Ho thinks ho Who was emiployed by the Western Weighing | cient to warn the railroad world to obey orbe | 14, 1801, —Marquis Imporiali, ehargs @ af possiblo aftor tho lamentable obcurronc: Chattanooga, toats there still. [Ct b The relutions prtween Miss Phabe Cor- | could identify the man, and as soon s he associatlon as weighmaster in_[ast Atchi- | punished for disobeying it. With this general | fatros, ote., ete, ote.—Siv: 1 have the honor Now Orleans the persfdent dirootsd tho hats passed from the hands of “veterans who | ens and the board of lady managers of the | can get out will lay the case before Colonel sou, o diseriminate in favor of Howell, Jew. | idea in viow the commission nas inaugurated | to ucknowledgo' the receipt of your note, gtt & Co. by certifying to short weights of | an active warfure against the offenders, | dated, Thursday, April 9, 1501, 1t ¢ froight on cars loaded with lumber to west- | Thoy bore it to victory in battle into the hands of ““:“"{“ fur are growing "'“’“! "‘”"" . ":,‘”"' Heury. the ron who 1ift it as an emblem of | And the indications now aro that she wili be - : the children who lift it as an emblem of UL DI Ao ARG EEEE Moy A torney general to cause, thr talns | ent, a full 1k ity to be mad s depart- into all the re uo lonzer waiting for the complaint | the second telegram from Marquis Rudini, ota 16 connactiot th, and solicited | peace. heers. Then Chattanooga was | 8sked by tb A D Dl o s AT N RAE e ern foiuts. It is common gossip hereand | of offenscs to be made, bt are pushing for- | part of which ¢} ro quote: “The govern: | e i, onl oo SR brooaadin 24 | War's gute-way to the south, now it s ‘the Copb AL RN A TR L Bl AT AT P Db T (Bhacial Guerrier udmits it, that Samuel Guerrier, a | ward and making the complaints themselves, | mont of the king of Italy has asked fothing would lio undor the federal laws in foderal | Eite-way to peace, commerce and prosperity. ¥ ".)“:“"”""‘,‘“"v”“"”"" o e e by | to Tne Bee.[—The alliance people of this former business ussociato of Howell, worked | An amendment to the interstate law has [ beyoud tho prompt fustitution of judicia courts ngainst persons charged with the kil | There have been two conquests—one with S e e e AN B S T L ¢ | section are about to form a stock company uip the ovidence in all these cases, in order to | been enacted by which the commission is im- | proceedings through the regular. channoly. T iof Ttalldn:adbiectaMEA Rl e o, oot | atims, thie otlier withitho gontle: TAdbRoe GL BRI (o L ) the protost o | for the purposo of buging and ruuning & paek even’! with Howell on account of some | peratively required to cxecute the provisions | It would have been absurd to claim this pun- ceived the oficial roport. 1fit bn found that | Peace—and the last is greater than the fivet. Ll AL S E LR paner. The capital stock is to be £,000, buliincss transtiction aoout which tiey had a | of tho lw. ~They iave power to call to their | ishmont of tho . guilty . partics. with | coived theo 1 can bo maintained under he | I thank you for sour cordial eroeting today, | of [Iady munagers.” Now: Miss = BCo | nowsp S Eotaby ; falling out. Guerr s been 1n the active | assistance auy district attorney of the United | out warraut of = repular judgment statutes of the United States the caso will b | aud hopo for the development of the indus. | 20NS A LAALO Al _"‘““l’f“ payable In five yeariy installments, a service of George L, Carman, superintendent | States and 10 prosecute under the divection | The Italian govornwment now repeats the i ? tries of our country aud for the settling of [ Rand, MeNaily & Co. for divuliing confiden- | shares §5 cach, any one person boing limited sented to the next grand jury according to ; fal correspondenca, feral | tie haual mothods. of GFlumil naminiora | QU institutions upon the fivm base of respeet | Hal cory Lol o d | tion, But if it be found, as s for the laws.” OUR PRODUCTS 1N SOUTIT AMERICA. of the Weighing association, for some time, | of the attorney g and has covered a great deal of the countr: in his work. Howell | e al of the United States same demand, ment they have secured | govern of a largo number of agents or | that ot until the fa ent shall have explicitly de to five shares, They expoct to buy o plant for £1,000, with ouc-fifth paid on Under th ade a great deal | the servi amen | I 2 o aforesnid proceedings ~ shall be | (it criminal praseodisie s o A recoption upon the stand followed. | The Spanish-American commercial com- | Bt i Jh000 with gnceifth paid on of money in the lumber business heroand s | detectives, who are ferretiug out of- | promptly bogun can the diplomatic ineidont In' tho courta of LomBUGHE. b prs Aftor tho recoption tho crowd shook hands | pany held a meeting yesterday in the Rook- | agent ‘through this senatorial - gisteios S0 ™ ooy warth from #500,000 to &1,000,- | fenses agaiust the interstate commerco law. | be considerod aa closed.” 'Tis governmont | 1 (he courts of Louisis moro than urgo upon | Witl the president whilo e stood on the car | cry building and clocted oficers and diree. | With e evpestation of o hhon Fct 000. Howell's arrest naturaily causes con- | These agents are in communication with the | cortaitly had no deio whatoter Sty I8¢ | the st ofticers the duty of promptly bring- | Platfori. As the traia pulled out for At- [ tors. Flaticring reports wore presented by | {h giderable excitement hore, wher nd alliunce men to embark in the enter- he is so | United States district attorney at Omaha, | the meanicg of Marquis R ni’s telegram of £ ) Thi: lanta a shower of flowers thrown from the | the 1 to the prospects for opening up v > for 3 . v ol L & t o 1 of ) 2 ing tho offenders to trialy. This was ‘done 1u | 18 |t prosy 12 rise or subseribe for the paperand pay cash. well known und universully respected. Lincoln, Chicago, St. Louis, Indianapolls and | Mavch 24, "It was delivered to the stato. de- | 11 1 to the RoVEHor of Louising of | crowd foll ovor tho head and shouldors of | SpupisheAmorioan counies to g products | Rhio sehomo b purely a polittonl ono.. The ale The details of the crookedness in the mat- | other poiuts, and the reports of progr is | partment by Bavon Fava in person, writt i Tt 1t shall radalt that t \'can | the presiden of the American manufactu ter of freights, if th vas any, arein thepos | such as to leud to tho belief that there will | in his own hand, and exprossed in' the En. 6 prosacutad 7 2 state courts of o ) s Shaslon of the raliroads aud the fiem, and | bo o surprisiug number of “indictments | glish. ~Following 15 the fuil text of tho teje: | 20 PF i e e MR oy couets of Hedn Clinitancoga w Atlanca. groat deal has boen dono toward [ Tyhich ouly & few are adumister e carg they will not talk. There are rumors of | against very prominent railroad officials at gram: _‘“Rome, March 24, 1801 —Italian Min- | tion and procedure under the criminal law is ATLANTA, Ga.,, April 15.—Shortly after | introducing the wares of the Ameri- aud tile of the party are not admitted or ads many thousand dollurs, and as the two firms | no distant d Bitter compluints have come | ister, Washington: Our requests to tho fed- [ not rosorsed to it will then Do the duty of | leaving Chattanooga the president was in- can manufacturers to South ~America | Vised of thoso seercy conelaves, of Howell Brothers, and Howell, Jewett & | of late from Nobraska and Iowa of alleged | eral ' government are vory simplo. Some the United States to considr whether some | formed of the death of Mys. Halford, wife of | merchants, The greatest competitign como L s Lo, e the heaviest shippers of lumber in | differentiul rates in favor of heayy capital- | Ttalian subjects, acquitted by Ameriean mag- | other form of redrgss may be asked, | his private secrotary. Ho was shocked at | from English merchants, who have beenlong |, Residence Destroyed by Fire, the west, there is no doubt that if there was | ists. The members of the commission and | istrates, have been mordered in prison while | 1o "Gs understood that e, -atate~ prsads |y il A : established in that section, Tho superiority | * Graxp [staxp, Nob., April 15.—|Special Ay advautage guined at ull it was large. | their oficers ure very careful to say notbing | under the immediate proteotion of the author, jury is mow . inves:mung. the affaie, | L002eWs and immediately sent a telogram of | of zoods of American manufacture. 1s so a5 Telogram to Trs Bre, | —A fire broke out last The yard of Howell, Jewett & Co. is on | about the individual cases, but they dv not | ities. Our right, therefore, to demand and ob- | ind wiile it is possible that the Jars mag | condolence w Halford, There were many | patent that Inglish dealers are being driveu | o iehiaiinla i this e ,of the iver, but much of | hesitate to sponk of tho now poliey of forret- | tain the punishmentof the murdorers and | & 1 to prosent indictmonts, the Unitod States | historical points along the route to Atlanta, | from the field. night, soon. after miduight, in the residence be thecase. | These included the battle flelds of Chica- EMMA ABBOTT'S WARDRORE, of Benjamin Scholting on tho outskirts of tho billlng 18 dono’ on tho oIS | ing offonses which been adonted and of | an indemnity for the victims is unquestion- | camnot” nesmin oo e sourt side, vhero s charges cotat i v o - ns able. ic on i b i 3 - th by v wi o, N 1 e i O 4 Vy ouse vas 'ne: fourl atdo, 1 whero’ it Tls - charved the expeotation that wholesalo prosocutions gole. Twlsh to.add that publie opinion in | o United States did not by tho treaty with mauga, Tunnel Hill, Resaca, Dug Gap, Kena- | According to the provisions of Emwa Ab- [ the city, and the house was burned to the Hioenoekedlens itocke place, ‘The brot will follow oo, wly is justly fmpatient, and if immedi Italy bocoma tho Insuter of the lives or prop- | gaw ana Ponch Tree Creek, Shost stups wore | bott Wothorell's will the. entire. oporatis | ground. Mr. Soh and family had been B n s oantan ftests T sl A TAND DECISION, steps were not at onco taken I should fl of ltalian subjects resident within our P eat. | wardrobe of the great singer will bo sold. | spending the day in the country, fud retura. e UG LR B arg | - Assistant Secretary of the Interior Chan- | Wyself under tho painful necessity of show- | Lertors My booormeoy acnt Within out | | e at cach of these. places and the prost. The collection contains nearly one hundred | ing discovered the iiouso m a mass of flame: {hol 1.“"""‘," 1§ nover unloaded {o fuele yard | 5.6 5 he decision of tho “com. | Ing openly our dissatisfuction by recalling the | pigh fts aivilization, however vigilant fte. po. | 4eut shook hands with lacgo, numoer of | oogtumes which are sald to. have oost $134.- | A brothov of M. Merin Henes e i cobilied and sent west. The two | inieion of the general land oMes whish hed | miuister of his majosty from the country | 1L supervision, howover sovero its criminal | People, It was at Resaca that General Hur. | f0St4ies Whieh are suid to, lave cost Sl | & brothar of M. Scholttugs was el Who8O na6 apDeaEs ot & menber ot oreths | for cancellation the homostead of Thomas | Where he is unable to obtain justice. and however prompt and infloxiblo its | Flaou led tho chargoagninsta confedorate | Jp? AT, Were,fates v Vigth and icallx | ALUpsS fom. Howas aroused auc made i o o poate asnimomber of 0us 0f: |65 sttt thsl northwekt one-quarterof Rudini.” The words underscored are pre- | pimioal aduminio o securo ts own | bubtery in which ho lost nearly half his regi- | $00, i d wint b eonducted under the super- | rope. With the exception of four trunks and 0| March 15, e An - Since the | jjance is holding frequent sessions behind organization of the compaty one year ago @ | closed doors, with guard aud pass word, to the ivms, sold out his interest some time ago 3 cotlc i AT, ron, S, | cisely those which I quoted in my formor | Gitizons asa plence otod by indi. | ment.” Among other pl visltad, weve || i el PLde ABoote: Olotie, siatan st | SoRtants MOtILS viae ahiad s Maiagor f the O o, MO0V yoar s | B ylatton, “odt b e o mat | 1oL, and 1 am dikeetod 5y tho. prestdomt. 1o | S1jzcn, agaluat violaneh promoted by ndi- | L ATont other pinces viatied wore s doara e s AL HE R e e LG AN OIICHTS before notary public and tirown out by the | express the saulsfuction of this goverament | A foreign resident must bo content in such | latter place the president spoke briefly. s T, posed some live coals had fallen out, setting = ofticers below for that reason. But the | With the very material qualification of the [ cages to shave the same redress that s of- At Marletta the party was joined by the < g Soh s fire to the floor. The loss is about §2,000, HOWELLS IN OMAHA, entry man has held undisputed possession | demand, made by Marquis Rudini on behalf | fered by law to a citizen, and has no just | Feception committee, who came from Atlanta | Sam Haskell, a young man from Western | 111y covered by insurance, - since June 20, 1854, moro than the necessavy | Of the Italian government. You quote in ise of complaint or right to ask the inter- | 00 & special train, Amid atumult caused | avenue and Ninefecath street whose ambi 2 & et No Exciter d the' ¥ ¥ ent Caused by tho Avrest | five years, and the assistant —H. N, Jewett's Statoment. that upou that proof alone crotary holds | your note another part of Marquis Rudini's o onds | tologram of April 3 in " theso words; i v e conee 3 Hlc iz of on is to open a saloon, yeste ernoon sition of his country It the convts. ave | by the concorted blowing of thousands | tion i R b i ¥ qually open to him for redross of his | O steam whistles, mills and locomotives tho | met Birdie Brown of No. 44 South Clark | powr Ronixsoy, Neb,, April 15.—[Speciul ; ber 10, 1888, more than eight yeurs ago, ¢ take: 0 © declaratiol el © [ second, third, d, " notably, in the Cl S mounted one of the hea Funs . b 92008, 3 Y Lkl T Ses i Howell, head of the extensivo wumber firm of | 0t 10, 1858, m R LnAn Lolehy B0 broal and | fedoral government recoguized that indem- [ {\enty-thivd - artiche’ chome i the | the Atlanta urtillery van In advancs ‘of the | nskod her to . prove it by jumping [ Day went to Pine Ridge tonight to take *<Howell & Co., caused but little interest in | made bofora a notary, and the desai w | nity is due the familios of tho victims by v presidential train, " the cannon firing as the | into tho lake with him. Locked in | charge of Licatenant | ylor's Indian Scouts, rights guaranteed to citizens of the contract- h 5 g 8 s compauy of local lumber circles, ders his land to patent VIS 5 1hS frealy Belwach tie fana aotnti it powors in the torritory of eaeh 1o cqual | car rolled on, adding to the tremendous din onoh ol arih pey loapod lnto the | Indian scouts. Tayle ast 1ight to turn . it 4 Marquis Rudini will carefully examine | tpaibmont i ¥ by which the entire eity was notified that | chilly waters, but an ofieer secured tes Howell & Co.’s scheme is supposed to be MILITARY MATTERS, in i Vi shboiet Bk treatment and to free to courts of jus i 5 i a log pole with ot ety g | them over to Day. Day feels agrioved over worked this way: A car will be loaded with, | First Lieutenant Charles H. Barnsteel of | I ““':"L‘l::.'rx;i\l';rlilxlxlll‘(;lx\«‘l~\lx‘|nixlxli:‘\-“‘lzlll\h:l:nl did | tico. Foreign residents are not mado a | the prosideatial party hud passed into tho | & lotig pole with an iron hook wud stabbi Sam in the pantaloons, dragged him ashore | this detail as he is on tho eve of promotion to nd then fished Birdie out. Sum was hung | @ captainey, and if he is away oo detailed s at the Armory station | service at that time it will lose him a troop oo ne i Ttis uot believed that Italy | City limits, President Harrison stood on the ywould desiro @ mora stringont construstion to | Plutform of tho rear coach as tho train rolied [ and thon f oo : SRS ‘here injury in- | 1nto the depot, bowing acknowledgments to | over the steam pi ) her duty under tho t Where injury act | the welcome with which he was greetea. | to dvy and Birdic was sent homo, and send him to one of the skeleton compo- 8y 40,000 poands of lumver. The associa- | the Twenty-first infantry arrived here today of the victims in virtue of the tr tion weighmaster is bribed to insert upon the | from Fort Sidney, and will romain a week or | in force between the two countiios. iy LS of lading an catry of 50,000 pounds, thus | fon davs before going to New York, wheuce | [aid say was in answer to Baron Favi's 0 ! ans g fheted upon a foreign resident is vot. 1 o ch would be 2 poor recompense T makdngacloar guin of the cosy of “10,400 [ B Gcompanies recruits to the department of | assortion that the United States goveramant | Theed Ubon ® forolkn restdont is ot the act | the welsoric witt stopped Governor Northen WESTERN PEOPLE 1X CUICAGO, SN PO P comOtisg o (m\uul of freight, which would be divided Captain C, N. Catley, company (, Second refused to take l!n.; llflum‘ml !".r‘ indemnity | iydividual or of a mob, it is not. believed that a large delogation of citizens Among the western people in Chicago to- Hees ) letween the shipper and the weighmastor, (i dnantaalBan o R e into couslderation, Iquo e my reply: “The | g claim for indemnity can justly be made un. ceived the party. The governor, on | day ware tho following: Burial of Michael Deram, It 18 olaimed that {uis sasy to make such | GIMAUEY: WWho “was recontly acquit o United States, so far from rofusing, has rec- | joss 1t shall be mado to appent that the public | belug presented, said: ‘I am glad to | Ay the Grand Pacific--Albert S, Maxwell, ennaska Crrv, Neb., April 15, —|Special arrangements with certain weighmasters, ERIATA fHA48.0, 0 ciAcRefoLea ognized the principle of indemnity to those ace of the [ welcome your excellency to the state : ? i . authorities charged with the p p * Kearney, Neb.: J. . Lombard, Omaha: M. i s ommunity connived at this unlawful [ of = Georgia. = You will ‘fiud among us | AT"Clrk, Montana; Mr. and Mre. Bt | ©© Tne Bre] — he funeral of the lute act, or, having a timely notice of the thry loyai and hospitable neopie and in_their | fiord, Great Falls, Mout.: W. Chase, U, 8, | Michael Deram took place from St ened dasger, have been guilty of su name [ welcome you fto the state.” Reply- | A. Fort Assinaboine; M. H. Charles, Sio Alary's Catholic church 10 o'clock this ing, the president said it gave him much | City, Ta.; A, M, Burt, Holenp, Mont, R e A1 b o il * uny | ardice as o resultof the Pine Ridge campaign, | Ttalian subjects who may . have. b it ot o ok i domeciom, 4 | I8 B8k o bo'reilod. . 1 oliiuis o | Liiuumg *Upjels who, | may, oy rights car of freight’ i liablo to be weiched at a | FetIIement, having soon thirty yeurs' sorvice | Sucured 1o them under the L twrminal _station any time, and it is this oc- | I8 the army, ‘but there is” somo ques- [ with the United States con luded | pogligence in taking necossary pre 1 tion at the department about the | Rebruary 26, 18717 M. is Rudini be i 38810 to Visit the empire stato 1 A M. s i morni as one of the largest ever held casional weigning of cars which brings t ki g QREURE (e adaraulsiiindinimoy be | ag't 1t to connivance, if thereforc pleasure to visit the cmpire state of the south, At the Richelicu—R. C, Outealt, Lincoln, ¢ father on, assisted by Fathe Tiht any erookodness. ¥ 8% 19| propriety of givitg *placo “on the | assurad that the United Sthtes would ocon. Should apbeqt - that Aimong thoss. wulod | T presiduntial party. was then - ariven Neb; 5, Itoscwater, Omaba, Eeor ‘:‘};L':f-“; I R It scems that some years ago the rate on | (iuited o vetived " list | to & sound, | pense every Italian subject who mignt bo by the mob at New Orleans thero | around thocity. AL7 oiclook the presidont | “Aftho Auditorium—G. S. Holmes, Salt | of Balmrre ohioiaten g Derain was one salt from the east to Missourl river points | ¥°F ‘l“’*“““ ofticer while physically fucapaci- [ twronged by a violation of Sthe treaty” to | wore somo Italian subjects who w was glven u public reception at the state cap- | Lake, Utah; John S. Kind, Des Moines, 1.; | of the st rallrond men in the stato. . Hop =77 was much lower than the rate on lumber. At | fted en are kept walting, - Howover, as | which tho faith of the United Statcs iy resident or domiciled in the city agrocably itol. Mo stood in the rotunda of the capitol, | Miss Mary McCahn, A. J. McCabn, North | yesps Lo boy bans station agont at Nobragi that thuo tho Chicago house of the Howells | 0" felitions existing botween Captain Cat- | plodged. But this assertion leavos unsettied | hosident or domiciled iu i not in violatio fud for am iour u streaw of peovle shook | Dakota; J, H. Lvans, Omaha; E, L. Johuson, | Uity ton the B & ot SIS TN shipped great quantities of “salt? ‘to voints | oY Wud somo of bis brothor oficers of the | the Important quostion of whether the treaty our fmmigration luws, and who were abiding | hunds with the president. At tho exceutive | oacos b i -7 SR on and west of the Missourl river. Most of | LLSON, (IO are somewhiat stralned, it is | has boon violated. Upon this point tho presl. | oo 5 wiiigration Liws, and States and obey- | mansion at¥ olclock the presidential party | “At the Wellington—W. B. Booth, Des Graham-Mciinn theso shipments wero over the Burlington | PrObable isrequost will bo grauted fn the | dont, with sublcicut thots placed bofore i, ing the laws thercof and of the state of | Saw tho social side of Aulanta lite. Hero Mrs. | Moines. a1 11 1. Beown, Fatkclii . Astiiaxp, Nob., Aprit 15.—[Spectal Tel roud and the schemo was finally discovered, | fhierest of the service. Senator Mauderson | has taken full time for decision. Ho now Louisiana, and “that the public oficers | Northen invited about one hundred of At- | ““Atthe Pultor—i. V. McDowell, ‘Omaba; | AS!-AND Neb, Af 2 URRR L]0y o Howells were called to nceount and | i 4rEad the scerotary of wwar to geaut Cup- | directs that certain considorations In the | LS With the_duty of protecting life and | lanta’s leading socioty Indies to nssist her in | John C. Kolly. Sionx it (o° 0 g:am toTus By L'his evening at § o'clock made a statement implicating a Burlington | W Catlex's request for retirement B ral fubtoct bo submitted to tho Judgment | proporty fn that eity conived at the worl of | reception to the ludies of the prty. the | *Chn Gi el vman--A, " Hurlbut, Tincoln, | Mr. Leonard Graham and Miss Kate MekKin oficial. ~ However, the matter was dropped, | 5y E])llll‘ rording 'lv“\"‘,:”uf ::“n;"r‘ n.,;lrl.':ultlfl of the ltalian government. As a precedent [ {io mob, or upon proper notice or informa- | reception was a delightiul affair. Neb. C. . Ressiquie, Salt Lake, Utah; Mr. | aey were united in marriage by Rey. J. B, but since then Mr. S, R. Howell has been | N 0. . Mutch 35 1801, Heane, | Of great value in the case under discussion | ion"or "the theentenen dun gor, failed to take | An aceident occurred at the time of the | und Mvs. Milton Doolittle, Atki Brereton, who an hour later performed the Kuown as “Salt” Howell. sne wder No i, Mt {0 Toave | Lot Drosident ' rocalls tho conclusion [ any Brops for propor Meetection s aeiae. | prosidontia neeival. in. this cloy. thot i At tho Gore P, Jansen, . samo _ceremony for Mr. W. J. Brownell and IThio Missouri Paciflc road was also bloa | MM Of the Platto, s boon changod to leave | muintained by ~ Webster when sec. | 4y St bring the guilty to trial, the prosi ¢ resulted in the injury of president and | prasin ; Miss Hattie Moon, ‘Tho coniracting parties out of a lurge amount of joney by bubing | 0f Absence SHIERER 8 o GlRat0 o TUIRGH | retaryiion Watate' (i SRR A ngsy [EAR would, under such’ civcumstances, feel | Mrs. Harrison had it happened a few min- | At the Brevoort Wiltiams, Omaha, are young peoplo and favorably known in 1 the weighmasters to make false entries of | VHiWY. i a ik of that year a mob in New Orleans | yyur acase wus established that should be | utes sooner. In firing the sulute the At the Clifton—Mrs. Tracey, Omaha, s0ciGty hero, | the welht of cavs, pauain Follot & Whitaey, Eighth infan- | demolished the building in which the ofilca submitted to the consideration of congress | cannon used wus mounted on a flat At the McCoy—G. M, Schwartz, Lincolus g N i me time ugo the scheme was tried on the | &% Bs been granted a month’s additional pLathe Bpanian consil waetlocatod, ot | with a viow to the relief of families of tho | car ne poihe wrack over which | .M. Shumson, Nebrasi Niobeara's Lidus vios, Uhicago, Burlington & Quincy voad, but was R talled Captain | honsos and clgar shops Kept by St are® | Italian subjects who huve lost their lives by | the presidential car ran. In order to give | * At the Gommlonior - onson. VionrAa, Nol il 15.—[Spaok . discorored : A s M \I\"Wl'r-ntr ‘B “.}., ‘"h("'l o el | louses and cigar shiops kept by Spanish sub- | jaiviaty \‘,“!:1,.,,“.(““'i\.},‘.f.:f‘" lm“ the l‘lt':ln‘\\'::i\l omphusis o their work tho. moldios dis- | ot R ,hrlnmlll»; J(.‘L‘ i '1'5»‘ "|.h g l\) N \”‘jl- Vit o A prominent ex-railroad official, X Tu Omnha, who' recontly amade WOl | jects. American citizens ‘wero involved in | gavavanes of my high consideration charged the cannon just as the president’s | At the Gault—W. Grifith, Nebraska, fe cBek=~Ehe, Niobrara picking house g to a Bre_roporter in regard to i on Bis rosthr ho rocently accompanied | the losses, which in the aggregate were Taves G, Brarye, | train was passing on the adjuning trac At tho Grabo=0.D. Beneit BT shipped fifteen car loads of its product to the ter, suid: “The weight of & car is scldow | {100 bis southern trip, to bo aidede-camp | largo, Tho supposed cause of tho mob was s B ucussion was tremendous and shat- | woye oC Crace—C RERSKRA Bt AR e kot yostorday. questioned when tho way bill boars tho stamp | (9 (iEnersy fuesr in the command of the | ntolligence of the execution of fifty young throo thick plate giass window panes | * At the Windsor—Miss Fvans, Lincol The capacity of the cantiing factory will be of an association weighmaster. For that | 4ivision of tho Pu This was at the re- | Americans in Havana and the bauishment to A2 in the dining car Coronada, fmmediately A v. | largely increased this scason, aud a stock 20500 such a schemo to defraud could some. | QUESt of Gen The detail is to last | Spanish mines of nearly two hundred citi. next to the seats assigned for the special use e ATRENSON. ) ¥ 18 DoIng forumed for the. eredtion ag tiues bo curried on for quite a time | WNAiLJuly 1. 3 ns of the United States. The victims rand Laks Saspended | of prosident and Mrs. Harrison, . Luckily GRACE HAWTHORNE'S CASE, a flouring mill, without detection, s a station agont at a ter Colonel Forsythe, Seventh cavalry, was in were all members of the abortive Lnluv o at Port Huron, these seats were unoccupied at the time, A - - W] miual point seldom stops to weigh a car un- and paid au iformal visit to_the | pedition. ~In consequence of theso dopredi Porr Huioy, Mich., April 15.—|Spec waiter, who was standing in the aisle of the creed in the Bankruptey Court by A Dangeious Playihin less something has lod him to bolieve that toaton "fro o shook lands with | tions of tho mob upon the property of tho | i or Tuk B St. Clair river | car, was thrown down by the explosion English Cred Onreaxs, Neb, April 15, ~|Special Tele- there is an_attempt at fraud. Occasionally y Proctor. He 1s now on leave from | Spanish consul as well as against Spanish | L¢1°Zram to T Bre.]~The St. Clair river On his way from the capitol to the mansion 1A, Seart tora, qram w0 Tuk Bre)—A ten-year-old son of gents have instrnctioas ey hendonartory | his vegiment and is on his way to Richmond bjeets, Don Calderon de Laparza m is completely blocked witia ice trom the flats AR ~'“ww1‘x i A ansOn Loxnos, Neb,, April 15.—[Special ('able- et et l_u to watch all shipments and weigh all curs of | With some friends. His visit hero today had | ister, demandod indemnificatin - for ll | to Lake Huron. Lake Huron isalso one vast | ‘ihere ho made short specch fo the boys. " | €ram to Tue Brk.|—The ofiicial report in the | MFS: AO0A WUHO. DlaYios Wil & tayolvar certaln concerus. Tbis Is dono off and on to | B0 tonuection with the vacant brikadior gen- | lossok, both oMicial and Dersonal, Webstor | field of ico as far aa ono oo son - ene ooy Bl ©7 | case of Grace Huwthorne, tho American | StnigbU was accideatally shot, The ball make surcithat nodeception is being practised, | Srulsbip, for whion he has been gy promin- | admitted that theSpanish consul was ontitled | mrunk trausfer boata at this poln aro stuck MRS, HALFORD DEAD, actress who was forced futo the bankruptey | st domnimorg 14, cuters VA Sadomen aud “I have heard of weiglmastors be ently wentioned. erity S, Heari, to mdemaity and assured the Spanish minis- | ; > 5 - cour slaim pressed by York ovens L i mon.a s g . ; ! s — 2 LIRaRD A Al bl . Luborde, | In theicoand trafic has been completely : g courton a clatin prossed by Yorke Stevens | ahle to locate its The boy 18 in 4 oril bribed, bt thelr torm of ¢ vieo with o rail Farm Mortgages. :‘h‘_“‘l"l',‘;,H:,:fi“fh"")""':“‘"""-‘;“,‘l'\v, Mr. Luborde, |\ uependod sinoe 10 0'olodle thes miant. ok | Tho Wit of the Prosident's Frivate’] ot ciic s prosed by Vorke actors, | Bitiore O 10 B0 04 DY any 18 us: y short, p 0 S 3 " ) s e L s st, or 0 er cons o r . D " v 1] * 00 ary P, o v 5 resen ted oda, The p| lac * 8 \ S pmpAI MDY BUOEL . B9 L] WasmixaroN, April 15.—Some days ago | for New Orleans be appointed by her Catholie | Steamer Conger of the Port Hurou forry line tecretary Passos Away, Pha peaonien foder. (Ehe. Yoo Dlaes Kailroad | Mr, I N Jowett, Omabia manager of tuo | Suberintendent of the Census Porter ro- | mujesty’s goverument, tho oficors of this B it o the Joa e S looido o e €lty | Wasmixarox, Apeil 15.—Mrs. Halford, wits no assets, Mo dofendant did not ke n | Nionnan, Nob April 17 Howell lumber compauy, fwas scon by a re- | celved from S, McLallin, editor of the Adyo- | Roverument resident in that city will be in- nover occutred bofore. 5 - T W8 850D | of brivate Secretary E. W. Halford, who re- propesal to be adjudged a bankiupt, B 1£18 00 106iEar & saotobitbat 4k porterut the Murray hotl last evening, and | cate, a farmers' alliance newspaper published | 3tructed to reccive and treat him with POORERRS, S rned from Florida yesterday, diod t 5 S AR LHNAL A AsarRE el 1A s roference to the matios sald; - 8 @ Toockn. 1tan. & 1ionawspaper published | o5 tegy and with the national salute. to theo ———— ‘urned rof Florida yostorday diod this Passed ~econd Reading. brara division of tho Elithorn Valley road “4 know absolutely nothing about tho | 2% TOPCKI Kau, a letter eriticising the work | iuc'or L ia Sty it he shall srebvenss Srony | srxzy N BATAGEY IXJURER, (158 et owylted from oronio biogehltls, | Bassed, Hauend Seading,. i B SR0REE dha Bidiom Yalloy read matter but what has appeared in the Omana | ©f D0 bureau inits farm mortgage investi- | vessol as u demonstration of res such as with which she had suffered for several S T S Ing of public | Yangements are beiny made to push on from and Atchison papers. It is claimed that | €ations, allegivg among other things that it | muy signify to him and to his government Breaking of a Rope Jets Them Fall | years. While her death came with storting bl ‘i‘ = ‘1" '\_ i RO “: 2 ]"“ 1 Verdigre early in tho season, 'Ihis will give there has been some irreqularitics atthe | was being conducted for party parposes, In | the sease cutertained by the government of Throe Hundred Foet. fuddannoss, thore lud bean but littlo hop@ol | houses lu Ireland on Bundays aud tncluding | Gmabis ita osired connection with Soath Dy Atchison branch, but T know noth R the United States of the gross injustice done f her recovery for some timo past. A short | in its scope the cities of Dublin, Cork, Bel- | Lota. | n".‘q,‘.,‘\::.,"':f'_,‘,";‘,,,“,l,‘,:',f\‘,"‘;,”,‘,",5‘,'.”",--0,',4::' “‘""‘.‘“”""\lm””" Sipmeritendent Porter | 10'nis prodecassor by o lawioss mob, s weli | POTSVILLE, Pa, April 15.—Whilo nine | ok lo service will be held tomorrow after- | fast, Waterford and Limericlk, passed its sec. | 5O S —— LA e o et s Aonandent o :1'.‘:‘-‘.“:::.'.‘ ::'xv‘n:‘::n‘““ ‘\:‘x‘nt 1:1\.’-""-'. 158 offigo | 88 indemnity for the insult offerod by it to a | Mmen were asconding the shaft in the Phila- | noor. ftor whioh hox rermiue will be taken | ond reading—248 to 9%, The New Conncil Installe elthor the Atchison or Chicago houses, and [ | conductod tho mortgags. inyestirsiin ieo | foroign stito with which the” United | delphiu and Reading miue the colliery rope to | t Iudiauapolis for interment. One Kffoct of the Tarifr. Bratuior, Nob., April 16, ~[Special Tole. vo 1o knowledge cir method of cop- < rposes. Tho desire " bas | States are and wish cver to re o car broke, le! of them to the botto: drousn ] r to Tue Ber.)—The old council ade i 10 tight lioro, ay | Sic the wiolo truth I voqued. 10" the ro. | fal W pacilic intercourse. ! Tue wh, | 0L b distanos of M0 foot the other | r Avavaris, i, April 15,00 wite | closs i 4 orss 108 o0t menth o 1 | clocted mombers ook hold, K. I, Fogg wae “We are not iuplicated in any way | corded indetoduess of the peonlo of tne | Pressed by the Sp Anin Mitlistor to, ATord 10 | {ng." The six moa who fell to the bottom ro. | Of ex-Congressman Candler of Massachu- | Loing foroad to rostrict thoir outpot. 1o son: formally luaugurated mayor and George P, g -- In tho allegea ‘deal. As far as I | United States. At the present time the cen d;".""“i‘, to l_ho »\lhmlj‘; ,,{ 'J""_'s Hu”l-"" bY | colved broken arms and legs and will dib, sctts died this morning after a protracted | sequence of the new tariff law iu the United Marvin of the I Domocrat was slecte \ i concerned tay skits aro verfoctly clear, | sus ofice is comploting & coilection of facts 14 2as 1p oomoan Wik A HIREEY Gasenh, ———— iliness, Stutes, = president of the council, ) ud I am perfectly willing to undergo au in- | fn regard to farm and home own rship fu SINIAL [RGINDG 10 LARPER W .Wp aaimands, Tricd to Sluz Editor Anthony. o e anim, For ' 9 - - o yestigation by the Juterstate commerce com- [ Kansas and neighboring stotes, and needs | 844 gave bis reasous as follows: ‘‘This go pavENwonTy, KA, Aprl 15.oW. H _ General Spinola's Bemuins, Resignation of th - Cibiaet, Death ol a Proncer, mission at any time.’ tho consideration 0f the farmers, ut whose | CuUent supposes that the rights of the Spar , Kan, . WasiiNGToN, April 15.—~Tue remains of | LisnoX, April 15.--The entire cabinet has fhes: B Avell 18 (el Tot | When asked by Tire Bie if he expected A PRA P R P ) ish consul, w public ofticer residiug here | F jue, late republican candidate for | . St | e 0 & Nl antion v | Asutasp, Neb, April 15— [Special Tele- | ion asknd by Tie Big if he expected to | roquest tho investigation has béen undor ¢ : | | Gooeral Spinola, who died Monday, huve | resigned. ‘The king will unounco Lis action | it SO Tonas Bigokdals be arrested or simmoned as a witness in the | taken. under the ‘protection of the United States | ide an uttack upor Colonel Anthony | heen taken to New York A in the matter toniorrow, | gram to Tuk Bae.|--Jouas Stoakdale, who case, Mr. Jowott said g e . government, are quite different from those of | g with & slung shot. Upon meetr Lol N | . A homesteaded & few miles north of town in TG b0 Fowier s AURUGaD. oL axhedh Abs Naxal Ol e Do Spanish subjocts, who bave come lnto our | {8 SHANIE WL & shiuK shot. > jore, THE VIRER FORECAS ploneer days, diod at his home in this eft; > e NE ot g Colonel ony Fortesque asked if he Breaks In the Strikers' Ranks, ! y peat I tho natier, I may possibly be sum- | Wasuinaroy, April 15, ~Secrotary Tracy | OUILEY o minglo with our own citizens ana | 10§ Colo et cnwaqieguiod i s e T TR Y P P T — today. He wis well to do and niich respectsd moned as @ witness because .o Wy conuee- v { are here to pursuc their privato busiuess aud | Was armed, aud when iuformed by the | Vbt b ¥ For Omaha and Vicinity--Light showers; | und leaves u wifo and several children, ~.-s tion with the flrm, but even fn that event I | 135ud an order today in furtheranco of Wis | ghjects, The former may claim special 1n- | coloael that he was not Fortesque uuwu‘)l:«l the ranks of the workers is baving o most Lhat i 4 oo could not throw auy light upon the subjoct | HeW scheme of clvil service reform in the | demnity; the lattor are entitled to such. pro- | to slug him. Colonel Anthony yetrested 1 | disheartening effect on the men. Ryiction | W4mer: : The Shenff Mot Impeached, Tor | Know Soibioiy (RS A pavy vards, Ho declares all positions of [ tection” &sis afforded to our own citizens, | his newspaper office uud Socured & rovolyen uotices have beon served at nearly all tho | FVr Nebraska—Light rain Thwrsaay; winas | g T RRONIE AL tpoached, posin e i) gromen aud mester mechanies in the New | While, therefore, losses to individuals, pri- | and returned to moet his assallant, who biad | o ot o oo connty oud of the req shifting to westerly; lower temperature gram 10 Ty Ber, | - Thetrial of Sherift E. 8 Glillinn aRals £ aaia Yinbsitaic York yard vacant after June 1, und convenes | vate Spanish subjects, are greatly to be re- | disappeared. The trouble is the result of | Works in the Fayettocounty ond of the region, | "5 i 0 Tt Falr; stationary temperature; | EX4m to Tus Bre. | b 08 BROKE K. 8. r s Again Viotol oS a board of naval officers there M .n{ 1to hold | gretted, yet it is understood that many | Authony's paper supporting the people's c | and as these notices expired today a number | southeasterly winds. Warden was coucluded this afternoon, snd An8, April 15.—Dispatches received from | an examination May 11 0f all applicants for | American citizens suffered equal losses | didate for mayor in opposition 1o the regular | of peaceful evictions took place. A snag was For South Dakota--Local rvains; southerly | after advisement by the commissioners he Chili state that a desperate bLattle between | the vacated places, from the same cause, and those private | republican candidate. struck at Morgana, however, tonight and the ! winds; stationery temperature, wis permiited to contiuue his oftico, " P P gana, 0 i v tempe i )

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