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— | CPWENTY-FIRST YEAR. OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 21, 1892, TUMBER 218, n show of firmness would quickly settle the nected oy familyties with the queen, were The house ways and means committoe met " natte s long as the Chilians do not see vices Over the Remains gland's | not represented at the sereices ut St. | What the Various Oities Are Doing to Se- | today and adopted tho following resolution: | S 1 War Rumors Not Nearly 8o Thick Around | matter. “as long as e Cuilians donotsee | Services 0-;{ UPR alrs of "Bgland's | ot fepressniodap it eepRes B sure the Democratio Convention. |, Hesoived. That the socrequrs of he | Senator Fuusck's Spocch on Hor Federal » National Capital. of making an apology, but tnoy eir Presumptive American logation 660" tho enfbassys above cure the Democratio Convention, troasury bo roquostod 1o appeas- before the % — { the chupel royal, St. James’ chapel, representatives at 10w, m., on Saturday, tho [N b d Niea i % 21d of Jantary, for tho purpose of furnishin; R & - Mr. Devalasco was asked about the Peru. i Momorial services wero tisld in Westmins- 10 COmMItEey Rt forenos e THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE HELD BACK. L oet were, o said, many nio'| MANY PAY THEIR TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. | o Wibav, nt whioh: Archdean ivederick | C-oVCLAND AND HILL IN THE CONTEST. | thiocoimmittes” witn intoruftion in reforence | |T WILL RECEIVE FAVORABLE ACTIO ts in the country and ot Callao a dry | PR William Farrar, D, D., . R S., oficiated - Mir. Springer, chairman of the o toe, — dock large cnough to take in the biwest £ Services were also held in St. Paul's cathed f o " sald thet 'the InformAton . wee: Aered 1t = It Wil Not 1e Sent to Congress Tomorrow | mep of-war, Thero was also, he said, an | Selemn sslve Ceremonies =T ral. Rt Hon. und’it. Kev, Prederici Tem. | AhrnKers Free Wool Hill-Secretary Rusk | oo it tHe I fe litee mignt b Vo knowl | E¥en the Mot Extrome Economists Cous GING Drts Kot for Delivaring 16 abundance of coal is Peru Cottin 1idd cath i Wealth of Flow- ple, D, ., bishop of London, preached the Warns Cattles L3 TR T b iy AL R UL G L G il ¢ Me e < In answer to a question, ke answered that crs—Sor « e and Prince memorial sermon. There were present at Mr. Edmunds o Court pondituros befora the taking of netion. with b e e AR g ers-Sorrow ol nee v sy enditures before the taking of action with S v of the Re s Why It the uearest Poruvian port toa Chilian port these services 12,000 persons, including Lord Wi Felerance to/thy ! pinion, t ¢ 8 r of Wules—Scenes and Incidents, nyor B Rt ot Lot wshington N nee to the tariff. Until this informa- &l i Opinion. was @ matter of one night's steaming, In Mayor Evans and the sheriffs ot Lond, 1018 gociived, b6 saLd] Ly, GommIEtas. Wil Houtd Pass the House, ¥ the cvent of a war batween the United States Spec norinl Services, not decide ubon the course it will pursue. and Chili, Mr. Devalasco smd he could not e areah ABECIBRBTST. 56 Prifiaa = 3y " ‘I'lie tarif was not broached in co tee Wasiisatoy, D, C., Jan, 20, —Thero was a | forecast the attitude of other South Ameri- [ Loxnoy, Jan, 20.—Services wure held at iu-[':[u.]‘x}‘(vf.i‘.h,"&:"f:'r‘ e "."”Idglml““lfl:m‘ Wismixaroy, ; 0.—Tho most | rincnt jonat h Ay fonc sy SOl fecided diminution in the war talk around | can governments. the parish church at Suudringhain today over | 4ot o O a1t the ehanol at | confident cities for the democratic convention | “Mi.'Springer during the dav introduced the Navy department this morning and Harhor Defenses Diseussed. the romains of tho duke of Clarence. At | Osborne house, couducted by Canon Ducic | (0n'€ht aro undoubtedly Cincinnati ana Mil- | s froo wool oill, but, o said, it id no WsiiNaros, D, €, Jan, 20, more peaceful state of affairs prevailed General C. Comsiock, president of the Mis- | thoir conclusion the casot was placed upon | worth, As she entored the chapel the Kifles | Whiukee, Tho delogation from tho former | Fefrencoto the mootitie of tho committes nator Paddock said to Tue Bae covrrase gen | ssioni Itivér commission, aud ono of N0 | u gun carriage aud was vscortod by o battory | band outsido played the dead march in | city s already apoaking confidently of tho | ih tho moruiug. Tl billts similar to that | | ST EIOSERAE o T 1 eockos bost tnformed wneu in the conntry on BAYBOT | of artillery and tho poople of tho village to [ GA%k Fellowing RS jraieh the chapol | ultimate support of New York, whilo the | gispatohos, excoptas reapects the waste or | 830,000 for n public building b Hastings, place entire credence in them, aliexing that | Lo U ROG SEREEEN 0T MGould bo | the railway station, where the train w v selectod passagos from the burial | o) ““l'l""' S e ot bl | 3y ool section, and & now saction, pa- | which passed tho sonato yostoruay, would Chili is making u show of relenting in order | suppiied by sinking lines of torpedoes about | taken for London. The remains wero accom- | sorvices, Then the Lord’s Prayer was r votos that Detroit muy got on the rrst bal ML “t'””“.' ds in bond Junuary 1, 1803, to gain time for ber own preparations ten miles (rom shore. Thre are two kinds | panied by tho prince and princess of Wates | peated, ‘the hymn “Lot Him Nov Sorrow™ | lot. It docs not by any menns follow, how- | e date” the bi o effect, mAY VO | yiands of the ouse asits merit was conoaded i el ade at the State de. | uf torpedoes and two ways of laying them. | and family \as sung and o speciul prayer was said, the | ever, that New York and Dotroit aro dis- [ 3R Ot of o HLHILILLL bLE ettt o et Sol Sl i el Gl AR yme of them are oblong, some round. Bug All the governn and many private | service concluding with Chopin's funeral | posed to concede the somewhat presumptive | ported subseuont Cotpenne a8 thoush im- | O iU R L partment that tho Chilian correspondence | EHC 01 VI AT \We would probably use | buiidings in London had their blinds drawn | murch renderod on the organ. T T A e e T s *‘“';"'w i ] I'he waste [ Paddock gave Hastings a splendid advertise and tho president's messago will not be sent | (ho rouna ones, Some aro auchored " Just | and flues at nall wast, In accordanco with | ‘The queen walked foebly and was asaisted | (! SREOA NG 1000y Tons s 10| ey 1on1ed aud introduced | meat in his romarks bofory tha sonato, while to congress tomorrow. No dale has been | below the surface of the wator: others are | the request of the lora mayor a large number | by Princess Louise. Now York people claim that thoy will lead S eclaloh antiD vl zeaph g ot [ D13 bill was under o lovation. Ho said fixed for the submission of the message and | pluced on the bottom. The former explode | of factorics, shops, ete., closed up after noon, The pri of Wales and family and their competitors on the first bailot, and AN T AL b O a6 7 ot e Lhirgs Hep\ s 18 11 cha Bt b Wiien struck by a vessel, the latter are ox At Windsor the woathor was cold and dis. | Princess Mary of Tock are staying at Wind- | it is not unliely that this may bo tho case. o Wilste, or other waste pro 10¢ts com- | class of the town 0 £ DIoa8U:BY cloatriolcy mal. ‘Tho shops were closed and their fronts | Sor tonight, buttho fuueral guests lefu the | oy only question is whother tho great me- | Posed Wholly or in part of wool, wnd which hia | S8 Of the towns in our state; indood there Secretary Tracy had a couference with I'he torpedoes would be loeded on a tug | draped in black. All trains arviving there | castle. tropolis can hold the lead. It is gencrally | LU§U /tiproved of udvanced beyond its origi- | 18 only one other besides Hastings in this Senators Cameron and McPherson of tho | poat, taken out to sea and placed wh the | bring wreaths from all parts of the country. Muflled peals will be rung on the bells of OPOLis- can (1oL eac U 18 genoral nal condition as wasto by the use of muehin class in respect to ponulation, business senato naval committee, and it is understood | War dopartment thovght best. Tho navy | here wero almost a countloss numbor of | St George's chapel at intervals unul mid- | conceded that Milwaukee il be second on | gry or the application of labor or of o, | imporcance, raiironds, man fuctives, publio the secretary laid oveforo ther a statement | Would have little 1o do with tho torpednes. | these floral offerin They wero taken to | nignt the (i lot, if, indee, she doos not lead [ §o'h 4o uttor Junuury h besubeet | justitutions and entevprise. It is a court J I'ho cugincers would b under the control of | Alvert Memorial chapel, Services 1 mom Weighted Down with Sorrow, her g istori competitor, Al town. Two terms of the United States cou the War department nnd would have | ory of the duke wero held today in all the After the funeral the prince of Wales, in UL AL U L are held thero rozularly in each year and no 00 casy task. [ think that the tor- | Eun and were attended by the | parting with the threo ministers, admitted Secretary Rusk has issued a notice to the | suitable | hus boow or ean bo provided pedoes used would be of an rage of | members of the royal families, that he was intensoly oppressed and weary. tively fow of the members of the wers and agents of railroad and trans- | Without the construction of this buiiding for forty inches 1 diameter, Of courso there At3:0 the train bearing the remains came | e had a hard day. Guests who had the | natioual committee are here now, v ation companies, stockmen and others in [ the holding of the Cho supervising largor torpedoes, wnu some such would | futo tio station and on tho traiu which fol- | last elimpso of him bofore he retired | secret conferences are boing held between T L of the treasur. revorted this . AL A R cd, but the majority of them would be | lowed immediately after were the mourners. | concur in saying that he appeared to be worn B FepEasBALALIVes & + soveral rival citie: XISts among cattle in a doscribed area,which | amount, £50,000, 15 in the required limi war. 1t is understood ho recelved the assur- s an explosive about us terriole in its -, 0 o0 RCUE L rom the funeral | Wim. He had boen on his feot from carly in | ! Ll oftheip are ¢ < | tout of and including the states of North | propristod; that no building, such as seoms S arnndeeataod He raGolvoc thonesti of dustruction ns dyuamito, is used in | Tho coftin wa n e funeral | o morning, porsonally overseeiny details of | It is difficult to locato tho lines of the fight, | Carolina, " Tennussco, Arkansas aud Te: to bo demanded, can be erectea for loss than ances ot the committee the bl such torpedoes. The torpedoes will hoid | cav. It was wrapped in a silken union jack | the preparationsat Sandringham. He walked | but the air is full of talk about the C nd the Indian Territory. i'vom February | the amount named. An et providing for norted in every propor and nccessary from 500 to 1,000 puunds of dynamito or jun | And placed on tho gun carriage in- waiting. | belind tho colin threo milos 10 Wolforton In | and the anti.Cloveland inflier 15 to December 1, 1802, ho catile are to vo [ terms of court there was passed by congress penditure fuvolved in s precautionary | oiion." e uir in tho torpedoos keeps thom | Tho Lifo guards hnd. the right of the 1ino [ wunmission to the. preseribed usuge . Tn nd ¢ 8 r NEUS 5 transported from this area to any portion of | two or threo voars sinca, Hastings has a moyements afloat, 50 thut 1t is necossaty to ancnor thom | and wero foliowed by the bunds, which | {{N N hA% o Atana for b lone tione by tha | Ment which is bemng very diligontly circu- | (ho United Stites north or wost of [h. oot | populition of 1500 1t 1 1ho. s 1t & Peacerul Indications. with bieces of iron. The torpedocs would ve | Pluyed funcral marches. A detachment of | \iyilor station whilo various distinguished | 1ated is that the Cieveland folks, bolug con- | by rail for immediate slauzlter, and whon 8o | the western half of our state, south of the While the cabinet as a body did not assem- | placetd in a line, at about 100 to 200 feet \h“lvv{n_l hussars and Horse Artiliery im- | porons and reprosentatives of forengn | vinced that Mr. Hill wants the convention to | transported certain siated rigid regulatiors | Platto river. No wmore moritorious public ble for deliboration tolay tho jount presenco | apart, just below tho surfaco of tho wator, | Modiately precedod tho gun carringo upon | fouses, approachini him in the order of pro- | go to New York or Cincinnath, are. making 4 | 40 10 bo observod. Tt is providad, noweyer, | buriding bill tius ‘bon of will bo passed by of Suretaries (3laino, Kikins and Tracy at | I supnoso that the engineers would put threo | which tho - romains bad boen placed: - on | sodance, conveyed to hih expressions of Con- | combination to defeat. thone sitivs with any | that cattlo which have boen within a certain | this coug Tio Whito houso Ui hltaroon bore a stron | lines of thom off tho hurbor of New York, | €lthor silo of the gun carrinxe walked the | GGicice’ “Tho “pringo. Bad & Kindls groctms ! o Lo bost ohate op | freain the state of Texus, included m tho [ Aftor ihis statemont Senator Paddock resemblan to a meeting of the cabinot. [ uud probably off ull the other important sea- | K nu'\,l.n officers of the Tenth hussars. ‘Tho | o qach, although ho was obviously weary. | OUher city thatis to have tho best chauce o iufocted district, at least ninety days, may be | rvested his caso aud the bill passed witnout ined in conferenco with the presi- | ports. Ten miles is far enougn out for tho | charger which had lk:gl,numvn by the duko The princesses kept themselves in entire [ suceess. They are said to favor Detroit ivst | shipped to Colorado, Wyomiug and Montana | ayea aud nay vote, dent for a long time, and General J. W. Fos- | torpedoes, The Chilian boats can’t throw 5i_m‘Ll;(«_\f‘:illum\)\”\;:ivrf‘}I\"‘{':L}:\"—‘ BUN CATTINZe. | seclusion in their compartment o1 the train, | aud after that Milwaukee. '.'1"-". /inie purposes, under the rogulations tor was called n fof consuitation. Thio dis- | thelr shot o far ay everybody scoms o | The vovul Wournurs cumenoxt, | 5 | the curtaivs being drawn closely. When the | * Thoso with authority, howoy : of these states, A-special’constia. bullotin. was 1ssued. this cussion related generally to the Chihan | think. On shipboard you can elov o Icastia waas linadl Wit Brdu sk ah hd ik traiu stopped at Windsor, however, the posi- | g1y gony the statoment, and both the Asxociation of Demooratie Clubs, evening upon the subject of 5 i affar, but the question’ undor consideration | @i only about 15 dogreos, urd at Lhat cleva- | eastlo was linod with wuurds. Behind the | tion of thoir saloon enabicd them to view the | S5t 0.8 an A moetiig oL Eho L Gx0Babl e cominrttanl o | I GNAa oL AHIGUEIAR o8 1hal B0t Ssbiberl s, Wi 1o churactor of the prosideut's messago | ton it talces n poworful gin to throw a saot | soldices thoro wis an iminenso crowd of peo~ | procecdings, No- ot appronced tiom ox. | Cloveland and the Hill folks aro anxious o | A moeting cxecutive comniitco of | lousus of various states in INW, classified by e atitots soven or cight milos,” ple, who patiently awaitod the coming of the | sopt tne duke of eck, who exchauged a few | appear inaiffereut as to the place of holding Gty l\jlw;u““\w:.,x.muu' of . ~Democ age and sex. It shows that in Nobraska Senor Montt, the Chillan minister, was at = body and the royal mourners. words with them and votired. / tho/convention, ‘The roprosentativesiof: thoiligonintion 18 Commoiod b oot Dugds. | iLhcro aro 3o paupors) undorbiyears of ity the State department today and hud'a short ARD COUNTRY TO FIGHT IN, T was nearly d o'clock, an hour after the | *Spectators of tho fanoral agreo in saying | several cities, who aro more interosted just | soction 18 composed of delogates from dem- | 7 between tho ages of 5 und 8, 1 between 10 Interview with Assistant Secretary Adce, time appointed for tho services to begln, | 1t the most notablo feature was its sim. | 2o’ it L s aclous, flates) SHATCRICI 11 3} Tbateen (D dniato & (B gL waeu o0 e /Ay Ol tes FT e X duuiias ies]| o0 the cortoge Fanched ttiaishapoll plicity—the absencs of ‘shectasutsr display | BOW in avouding all antagonisms and in et nd meets once in four voars at somo | and 24 16 batwoen 23 and 24, 15 lictwoen 50 portant to communicate of Chilinn Topography. L'ho clergy and tho choir were apprised of | 4 (hie plainness of the coremonial fentures ting the convention than i anything else, all o subsequent to the holding of the na- | and 34, 1% botween 35 and #9. 24 between 40 i ; the coming of the procession, and they slowly 4 & insist that they reprosent no particular can- | tional democratic convention. The meeting | and 44, 19 between 45 and 49, 16 between 50 5 T Hovivdaatvad alcH pssa y . e A >, N 3 v | Zhitherto o contieot v 3 A ccrotary Tracy received a cable message | Cuicaco, 1L, Jan. 20.--Captain M. P, [ pid @PRREOT UG Procestion, aud they Sowly | —_Lithorto unknown in_conneotion wits the ¥ re mossag nkno ¢ didate. of the cxecutive committes was presided | and 54, 20 hotween 56 and 5, 17 between 60 from Commandor Bvans today suying thit | Maus, an aido on the staff of Major General | chapol and ranged themselves on either side, | 24813 Of princes of sohigh a rank. Itis thought that tho Now 'York deloga. | ovor taduy by Roprosentative Wiilium L. | and 61, 40 between 05 and (0,23 botween 70 io town, with the refugecs - | Miles, suia last night that not one oraer has | rendy to recelve the body of the duke, tion will nave a wreat deal to say about this | Wilson of West Virginia, the chairman. The | and 71, 24 betweon 75 and 3%, 12 between S0 woul suil fiom Valparaiso touight for i HaVO BKEORL CORIT0 Bay e 1 " L : : " g S e : ] o1, thoug] s soms doubt about al businoss of the commnittoo at this | and 81, 3 botween S5 and 80, aud 1 at the ocarded a e e © cen received at a i arters here ¢ Chapel, . o G by T g2 4d, - This is regarded at the Navy de- | yot beeu received atarmy headquarters here AL (L G} their ability to send 1t to New York City. | lime 15 to determine the time und place for | age of 100, partment, s an indieation that, affuirs are | havis any warliko significanco. As the carl of Latham, the Lord Chamber- o e A LLLYAR No matter how loudly it is prociaimed that | the meeting of thy general committeo of the | In lowa there were, under 5 years, 1021 yuiet in Uhill at present. Whilo Commander | .1 am privatoly of the opiion that thore is | laiu, swung back the crimsos curtains at the tof Inflnenza. the selection of the convention soat wiil not ation. This latter body is composed of | paupers, I8 botween 10 and 14, 54 between 15 ' y'j:“:“l‘i“'"i"] ‘:“‘]k ‘\l'\‘- "’:;:"‘l:{» \',;‘;.";‘,‘::‘ apt to be trouble,” said ho. *Those fellows | door the harsh command to the soldiors to LoNUoy, Jan. 20.—Tho vital statistics for | bave any infiuenco on the question of the | four representatives from cach staic and tor- | and 19, 65 hetween 20 and 24, 68 botween 2 or granted that ho wou ! down there ure as treacherous as they ocan | Bultand the musicof the band ofathe Life | ypo hact week show tho terrible ravages that | nomination, there is no doubt that thero1s v | ritory, and tho membership is ubout 400, 1 20, ) botween 30 and 31, 101 between 34 150 if there was any necessity for his pres guards could bo neard. As tho heavil grent iguring subjec d | was “decided to hold 3 750, 03 betivoe i bt guco thoro, excopt. [ pursutinco of ordors ( bo, und it looks to o us though thoy woro | Grupod gun carriage arrived opposito the | Influenza is makiug_among the populntion of | EXA: 4 OF LKAENE 08 this, suplect. and | s deciiod, to Bad tho meotiui at who | and i, 05 botwaen 40 and 41, 121 botwoon 4 dirsouitromithorNe sy daparimen bt simply kitling Umo iy order to prenars thom- | door of the chapel the music ceased and per- | London. The official figurcs from which the | Fiil, Gorman and Brice want the convention | cratic national convention, which will bo de- | and 33, 115 betweon 60 And 61 191 berwoon 6 s Autio mesting of thio sonate commitieeion | selves foritighting, Thettixmost likely to fect silence raigned. non therowas asbarp | facts are obtained show that the mortality | to go. "Apparently the Cleveland folks are | cided by the democratic national execative | and 69 173 botwoon 30 and 74, 130 botweon 7o oreig . 0 4 el (AL it il " | command, ai the col bearers fri o » o rres v ihebeasod i z u very active interest i nques. €0 ec at its ng tol rrow. T R vee s 2 hotwoe 5 ot o miy i volarin v Citian “adfaria, | B or Germany. e valato mirets poda | command, and tho coflin baurers from the | from tho diseaso has grently fnoreasod in this | 10t taking i vory activo Intorost in tho nu ommitiee at its meeting tomorrow. ‘Tho re | und 0. 75 botween $) and 81, 52 botwoon § 3 : 5 4 hussars stepped from the ranks and quickiy | ef o i ashiod ed, and | tion, though théy undoubtedly have their | port of the secretary showed that there are | and S0, I botwoon %) and 01, 4 botwcen 95 which Chill seized from Peru ave boing | |ifiad tnair ourden 1o their shouldors, | With | €Ity Within the short period mentioned, and | tior, thousl Boks coni 000 Te o r b ed DU B RRAEQ) (A0 B0 10 batwvoonuimid Gy MONTT SAYS CHILI WANTS PEACE, worked by Iinglish and German capitalists, | by o4 and bowed heads they mounted the | the list of victims who havé succumbed to | P " Afrald of Chiengo. Every stato and torritory are raprasented, As | - In' South Dakota there ars 53 paupers wholwonld 'l”,';“.f"“-“I‘X‘":“l";‘“‘{el"“3““}“";1“ steps und passed within the sicred precinets | the malady is steadily. growing largor and |y ous i unso during the maoting of the | €ach of the 5,000 or 6,000 clubs Is ontitled to | under 3 years of uge, 4 botwoon 5 and 0, 1 b Ak of War Is Co Entirely tolitel|jrevanvaviligutlo iR uLLbeve ol of the chapel. 4 larger. The number of deaths attributea | wopiblican national cominitios Chiueo is | 5end one réprosentauive to the conveation, | twoen 10 aud 14, 1 votwaon 15 and 19, 2 bo- L o “Chili does not vealize tho strength of the | ,a% (R coMn was earried futo tho chapol | yircetly. to influenza during the.week,is | the'eity all tho rest are afraid of. Sie oceu | Ut body is ono of considorablo magnitude. | tween 20 and 24, 4 belweon 2 and 20, 3 bo- N whvomTiTan Washington corro- | 1,ited Statas, and hopes to seauro assistance | o Clergyman, heuded by Very Rov. PhIlD | 110 cq'at the starthingly largo izure of 271, ns | pios tho position of ot seeklng tha convon Uw,x;}u fo its ropreseutative character the | tween 30 ava 81, 3 botweon 35 and' 8, 1 spondent telegraplis bis paper of o VISit Lo | from somo Eutoponn power if war is ae- | guoon donn of Windsor und regisirar of the | A€alnst only 95 reported_durine tho pravious | tion, but of bomg able to zet v if the wants | Iee e R o chus sy Tmoght [heVontdh et ad, 0 bowwoen AR kD bes Chitian Minister Montt. Ris is o small, un. | clared. Yho record of the country i3 ona of | Grier'of the Garter, and lisht ltev. 1t wndul | Woek, And to theso 371 fatalities of grp | it oF possibly of veing cullad upon to accopt | Aud from o pollticul stundpoint The geso | tweon 30 avd o, #betwvoen 5 ket N 4 ho aidded 60} /deaths vhial * decline i ered. It s believed, | ciation was Lized a ceting 30 and G4, 3 betws 5 ST so with @ bigh stoop and two | 1ntrizue, treachery and barbarous cruelty. | Duvidson 1.0 biehapot Rachostar, sl e | mustbo added 66 deaths in which influenan | of decline it when offcra bl d veen 0 batwoen 63 ; - D B LD LoD At fave | 1t would bo tho mannest kind of placo to [ fievitions D1 bishapol Kochostor, wud the | (0 d i plicated with othor disensos and was | however, that only a prolonged dendlack | Yers ago in Baltimoro, : tweon 30 and T4, 2 botwoen 75 aud 70, 1 be ground glass globes on tall seps at the f00L | qyery on campaigns. The wholo length of | gioiai®fiy PRECeUet FORE T anath aiSI6 | o) roported ns n secondary eause of death. | could now result 1 sending the convention . Leetures the Supreme Cour tweon 80 and 84, 3 betweon 83 and 80, of a flight of stairs leaaing to tho front | the country is cutup by deep ravines run- | paga:’ e to Cnlcago, : R The justices of the supreme court of the ing Fedornl door. g from the Andes to the ocoan. Thore | “rmyoy woro followed by three cquerri et e U L L Oneof ~ cru or: of thedayis that the | United States were astonished today and s probable that quite a number of th Senor Montt is peculiarly the representa. | aro practically no facilities for travelink | yeariot wniform, boaring on eushions the | XOVF Jan. 20.~Tho report that tho pope | unti Cloveland people are making an effort (o | wild seusation created in court by ho man- A ST U a st b St tive of Chili at this moment, aud therofore | BOth of south. Bouveen these deep canont | Atonat of the duke and ogher insigaia of his | 18 sulfoving ‘from an autack of influenza is | brouk tho Wisconsin delogation, which hus | nor in which ex-Sonator Sduunds, who was | i e tonre e s wey v ot e ! e Tio o | are desert wastes avsolutely without water | vori ™0y M tno a smali. dotaohiment from | Pronounced unfounded. beretofore baen_ rogarded as safe for Cleve- | counsel in a case under arguwment, eriticised | wouartimont . Genoral Morgun, commissionor pecullarly intorosulng to Americans. Holls | qupply, ‘The only way to_procuro_drinking | tho hussars, and bahind them was (no come e 1d, uoder theinfluence of Vilas. It may be | tho court and stated his opinion that i% w of luaian affuirs, has addressed a lotter to tho cousin of the Chilian presidont and uo i wuteris to ovaporate the sea water, und | fanied by 'ten oficers of the duke's regi: MORE ABOUT 1111 WEATHER. that with this opject in view the New York | entirely wrong in its decision in the cole- | Sooretary Nobleon the supject, recommonds doubt exorcises much individual discretion | large plunts for that purpose were seatterea | pin 194 0% 1o OTICORS i intluonco may b suddenly throwa to Mil- | bratod original package caso from Towa. RO RD IR AN ST LS Er Rk ool seta NI hare as to the nature of his dealings with Amorr- | @loug the coastaud used during the fight Bohind them came the prince of Wales, | Modernting in the West and Getting Colder | Wikeo in - the hope of W ,:“":J\ e yal I'ne ex-senator v in excellont spirits | thore is poace and the Indians are taking can authorlties, Ho talked to the correspon- | With Peru. 1f invading troops should estab- | princo George of Wales and tho duke of in the Enst, leglance of thavstateto ex-President Clevo- | ana 'ho “lectured the court' In tbe be- | jaudy in neveralty the agents be droppod ang S 3 oot lish such plants, the enemy might destroy | nita who swore, in turn, followed by th 3 X i land. vignant, amiable manner familiar o his | y) erintendent of schools of ered t dent last might at 8 o'clock. He is an inter- 5 e Y ife, who were, urn, followed by the St Pavr, Mino, Jan. 20.—The cold Kansas City's Claims, e 7 0 16.5uporintanden tiobiachnolsleibo W eLedsty dent last nig them and leave numbers of soldiers without | yoyal personages who had walked behind the ¥ . colleagues on the senace floor. With great | got n the capacity of agent. General Mor- esting man 0 look at. Ho displays none of | water. The wild, desolate churacter of great | comn from tho station in the same order as | \WeAther has moderated somewhat through | 1he majority of the members of the Mis- | diftidence ho said that ho felt it his duty to | yan "huints out tho. fast thut in many ine that vanity of personsl apparel which is so | povtions of tho country would cortawmly ra- | FI oo Mhion observed. this stato. Reports from North Dakota state | souri delogation spent tho day at tho capitol. [ tell tho court. tnat it lind gon wrong in 1ts | Kah obs wiere tho muni i th sbasty o often noticed among South Americans, He | Sultin great harasbip to the troops Tho cofiin was placed by its bearers upon | that blizzards raged at Devil's Lake and | Through the courtesy of Chairman i3unk. | construction of the constitution in its de- | Yofractory it s dot possible 1o S6Cure co- s rathor o short man, His face is strong, | Cuptain Maus was in Washington last | g pior boforo tho altar ana the coronot and | Moorhead, Minn., yestorday and milder | head the roow of tho public buildings and | clsion in tie Lossy uzainst Hurdin cnso (tne | oriSSIOY i 18 00 BOSROIC, 10 REGHER fe7 ek hort black board, slightly | Soek and fousd that military orcanizatlons | oiher insignia were placea upon it. At the | weather resultod foday. At Jamestown, N. | #rounds committce was utilized for the pur- | original pacige case). ‘The priuciple laid | oldor, while at tho same thne thero are no coverod with a short black Leard, slightly | gil over the country had offered theirservices | ouimo moment the winaow b the queen’s gal. | \Yeather resulted foday. At Jamestown, N. f o0 of qispiavine a large numoer of photo- [ down in that cuse was one dangerous to the | funcrions devolving on the agents which the mixed with cray. His complexion is ex- | in case war should bo declared. L N eaowd it D, a heavy snow storm and bieh winds aro | by, of Kansas City bo d ¢ | peace and_ security of the people of tho in- 7 5 form I/ 0OHnes: y A lery, situated directly above tho altar on the ot grapns of Kansa 1ty botels and other | p y i3 superintendents cannot perform in connec- omoly davk —almost black. His eyesure | “By filling up the companies of tho regu- | yight opened and tha princess of Wales and | FoPorted. More cold weather for Thursday | points of intcrest. The Kansas City com- | dividual states. ffo urged the court to g0 | flon with their educationnl dutios, and. that very durk and rather olosa togethor. There | ot service, the govornment would: have | R OPEESE Snd e biineess 6 Wiles and f g reporved. A ) mittee is under (he leacership of Senators | back to the true doctrine i this case while | by consolidation of the two oflices of agent is a slight sinking in at the temples and the [ AbOUL 47,000 men on band, aud tho indica- | Victoria and Princess Maud, and Princess | INVIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jun. 20.—The mercury | Vost and Cockrell, Governor Francis. ex- [ there was yet time and superintendent of schools, u double pur- outline of tho faco in othor ways suggests | tions ave that thero wouid be as many volun- | Victoria Mary of Teck took seats in the gal- | Wis moruing wus 10= below zero and there | Governor Crittenden, National Committee Protecting the Miners, pose can be sorved and tho salary of one that of Emilo Zola. ~ His mouth is pecullarly | 100f3 s, ncoded.” said ho, wilhore is o | jory. " As the body was placed on tho bier | WiS aearly a fool of suow ‘o the cround. | man Pratner, ex-Governor Campbell, Chair- | p - CEEEERE e SO G S 6 (OG government., strong. His black hair is extremoly thick | Probability that any militia organizations | {ng priuce of Wales, as chief mournar, stood | Al the strcams aro frozen tv a depth of | man Putnam, Congressman Tarsner, Gen- | Ratetlo LU o U Ho nis0 points to the fact that in many in with o shight curling tendency, and grows [ Would be urged to enlist. at the head of the cofin, Prince George of lwl‘;l\'fl to fifteen i «'If_»u Sh cupy | CFol Charles W. Blaiv and other equally fu- | fadlan ter 'o:'»}‘.iv\:rm|'|.n”‘:.,.',§'.:':°{,1“§;in;~‘i(mv stances the resident physiciun can I,,,I.f:,““ straight up from the forehead without any : ey Wales atoud on one side of it and the duke of e o o, BT mercuty | fluentiul wostoroers. ~ Theso _gontlemen | 0% a3 boen ono of tho moans of inducing | iho"Yutics of clerk, and recommends that attempt at o part of any kind. He is wost [ SCHI PHILIAN. FINDINGS. | Fife on the other. “Standing 1n a group near | (ropped 104 bolow sero thls morning, tho | seem to bo maling o well organized fignt, | the house committeo on territorles to act | \iire “the duties of the uwo. offies are not natural and simplo in his manner, kis man- them were the other royal personuages, loweat point reached In yeaws. Renorts from | and so succesatully. that the chances of tnat | Promptly on s bill Introduced by Ropresenta- | 0 8%, 20 14 e 00 boaitions bo made one, & i g rdities o 4 the surrounding towus indicate even colder | i etaea S ea ¢ | tive Maisur of Missouri to regulato mines ) ner of speech is very direct. He is evidently | He Points Out the Absurdities of t rvio the Re e e city for final success are being serious e Pertl - physician who can act as clerk to the agency = : S o clusions of the Procurator Fise ‘vices Over the Remalns, weather, ALl trains are from one to three | gigeussed i the hotel corridors this evening, | 80d wining in Indian Territory. The bill N A onoy cut out for a diplomat, for he manages 1o s g HER a d K. [ axtonds the general mining lawas of the stato | being omployed. Whero the two oftices of xactly what ho wanis to say and no mors, | VaLeso, Jan. 20.—Coptain Schloy of the | The services were conducted by tho dean | hours late. : - Thoir principal arguments are the svlendid 5 tho ge g Lo LR e i e R e T X g Wind s D ANLRGIAT LT Jab 90, = Daan ‘saowi les ol lity. olghteon | of Missouri over mining oporations in Indian | S ths | BRI 4 : of Windsor, assisted by the bisbop of LEQUATE, | railroad facilities of Kansas City, eighteen | of Mi X o S cons without in any way hesitating in his speocti | criser Baltimoro was stown today the re- | 9f Wind 0 A e 0. D0, o oad facilities of Tansus Glty, elghtoon | o o iory. A featura of the Missouri luw | clork and physician aro consolidated the ring ic! vOr re + ;. cl . & erc s centerin b . e matter of ok £ Pt v pacl v padd v or appoaring to pick bis words. Hore is the | o, of (no procurator fiscal of Valparaiso, as | 4 ol » | about 10= below zero, thecaldestin fivayears, | chomie | e o Cr s city 1s | prescribos a cortain umount of time which | Salary of cach}s to be advunced somowhat. Shibatance of what he said o the question | F r v A psalm was chanted by the cioir and the | #bou N 5 central location of the southwestotn city is K Tt is stated that tho census bulletin on the which is now acitating America: puplishod this morning. He said: dean’ then read the losson. The choir then | Stock on the ranges is suffering torribly, and | also urged, being but 200 miles east of tho | Must olapse after tho miners have stoppoed (5 SRS BN S0 SRR FOECER B0 BIO 5 . | “Lam not at all surprised by this report. | sang hymns which had been selected by the | & wood famine exists here, geographical conter of the country and equi- | WOk before what s known a8 “shootlug the | | E0 08 i) po'dluite sonsational in its nature Al They Want is P Suc conclusions were renderod necessary o | quenn. Gistint Trom Now Yoru, San Francisco, St, | minos” wios placo. This procoss is for ta | APheur will be quit sonsational in its naturo, “AIL the war tall s i America, Nobody | sustalu the Chilian contentions in the case.” | *'After tho reading of tho lessons tao bishop N GOODS MAN HELD. Paul and New Orleans. Durpose of cleurlnyc out the foulzas from the | (82 & Yo ToON Sl AL SHRRNICH B0 EeICia wants war in Chili or suggests war. The | Captain Schloy then went ovor the report | uf tochester read the sontences beginnine: Mithankoa ie Maneri inines, ' Had this law beon in foroe in Indian 1605 qeral Govarnment as tharo are Tadians word ‘war’ does not oceur in newspapers or | and discussed it in detail. Regarding tho | “-Forasmuch as it hath plenssd,” snd the | me Tried BTk Verdant and v 3 . Torntory It Is ballovad tho accident might | 1A% {06 KOXeELmEI D ors o N organ in any letters that I roccive from home. 1 [ rejection by the procurator of Langin’s und | duke's tutor, Canon Daiton, stopped forward Wis Caught, The Milwaukeo delegation seom to bo | huvo boen avoided. B R e o) could show you all my lotters and viowspa- | Johnston's testimony on the ground thatthoir | and cast n handful of earth on tho cofin. 5 2 B p pecially hopeful. They ask for the conven AT TR T . 3 pers, of which tho latest roceived aro dated ( stories dia not agree perfectly the captain | After this the choir sang I Heard a Voico Pricaperraia, Pa., Jan, 20.—Charles At- | tion on political grounds, They lay stre ONGRESSIONAL PR 1z Famous Land Case Settled, december 7, and you would seo that nobody | said: *“Those two men were our strongest wit- | from Heaven.” The bishop of Rochester | Wood, who was grrested on Monday upon the | upon the argument that since IN7S the ropub- W DXl a0RY T - Today Representative Picklor called at th with us has'any idea or desiro for war. We | nesces, testifying as they did directly to the | road the concluding peayer, and the religious | chargo of coaspiracy to defraud Anton Olo- | licans have had everythiog their own wi New Mexico Wants Admission—Woman S O T T T S ) bave gono through great excitoment, and | shooting of ‘Riygin by the soldiers. The | coromony was closed by the sineiug of Sulli- | son of Utah, out of £100 by promisiug to sell | until the democrats dlected Peck mayor of trage—Business in Both Houses. of his South Dakota constituents for the pur- what we desire now is peaco and quiot and a | court had to find some ploa for rejectiog | vaw's anthem, “Brother Gono Beforo Us, | } Nk e Ry Milwaukee and, lator. governor of the’state. | Wasuivaros, D. C., Jan. 20.—When the | Pose of nscartaining what definite sction nad chanea to increase tho groatness of tho coun | their evidenco and bit on the fact thut they | and tho pronouncing of the bonedicrion py | B .00 1 counterfeit money, hus been | g \as succoeded by ‘& domocratic mayor, | sonate mot toduy the spectators n the gallor. | hoss e s o, defluito wotion bad try in legitimate, peacoful ways." appeared not to have known each other be- | the bishop of Rochester. turned over to the national authorities by | and now they claim that the demo- tow about, Kgan, Mr. Monti foro tho riot occurred. This is vory | At tuo middleof the service, which lasted | the ity authorities and given a hearing be- | crats have overything their own | ' IROER. BUMOERRRCTANG (RN (T o TSR G e 1 *!L would rather not talk about Mr. Egau,” | natural. Lagin was not a member of the | for nearly an hour, a chair was' brought for | fore & United States commission, on tho | way and the yeomen cloment, that | Woman sufragists, who had been havinga |/ 00" section of land lyig within the plied the minister very soft Baltimore's crow at this time. Ho was a | theprince of Wales, whosatdown. Helooked | cliarge of usig toe mails to dofraud. At tho | makes up such @ considerablo olement of | hearing boforo thoirspecial committoe, boing | dotioitly B0C tha city of Abordeon. He was “Have you anvihing tosny as totho mes. | sailor on an Awerican vessol wrecked in | groatiy fatigued and his faco gave ovidouce | conciusion of the hearing Atwood was held | Wisconsin's population, is now solidiy demo- | largoly roprosonted. Only ono of the two | Lot me Aestiet Sesatiry ok | |alo was § 3 ¥ [ n 0 d told by sage addressed by Captain Valparaiso harbor some days beforo una en- | of his deep sorrow in 81,200 bail for a further hearing and Olo- | cratic. ‘Thoy do not clain that Chicago is | vo clantad Mississippi senators—Mr. Waithall | the motion of the defcated” for a rehoaring der of the Yorktown, to Minister Fereira listed on the Baltimore a week ufter tho riot, | As the bishop of Rocuester pronounced tno | Son in 800 bail to lnsure bls presence as a | backing the i the fight for the convention, | ™ EE0TE FACLMER SEELPRC Tt PR | 0 oo B iaily denied and tho decwion of “Commander Evans sent no messaze to | As for the statement that the men dined | benediction the prince knelt with his head | Witne as has been stuted, but the Milwaukee men & o)1a% aaoAtora arhaE the general land oftice confirmed, and further M. Pereira. Hosent & message, which of | tozether iu an eating bouse on the day of the | buried in his hands, When the bishop had T seem to be sutisfied tyat Chicago does no | latlons from his fellow scnators of both pur- | v 11" vaso wouta not bo reopened under course, you know about, to the uaval com- | riot, it might well be that the two men could | finisbed the prince remained kneeling for a ey ? £ ’“"“,;\ AN ¢ | really want the convention for itsolf and that | vies. Mr. Georgo ontered the chamber and | yny consideration. This is the final detormis man Tho tmplication ov his part that | eat 'at the samo hotel without moeting each | snort time wnd & most impressive silonco HOVIDENCE, R. L, Jau.i20. Gire of | i th'the World's fair they have ull thoy cun | ook Lis seat while the business of the morn- | nation of one of the most celebratod land the Chilian government changed its mind | other, filled the chapel until ha rose, probubly incendinry origin started in the | possibly attend to. I Roun whsdin nrarrass i nnd tssialon | bl WhIOHIEAS oY B0 A batoraltnG dopast: was without foundation. He was simply Killed by a Rifte Balt, Then i consonance with the ancient cus- | row of buildings of the old'Waterway on the | | As to New York, they say it would beany- | 00 050 oraiuiatea, ment from South Dakota, or any other state told that the governwent had given no safe In fact théreis no possible doubt that | tom,Sir Albert Woods, C.B., K.C.M.G.,, I"S.- | wost side of Canal streof, ‘bétween Smitn | thing but a wise move to hold the convention e Rl e Lt in fact, as it has attracted attention for years, conducts and could notdo so. It had stmply | Riggin was killed by a - ritle bullet fired by | A.. Gartor knight of arms.’ (the duke was a g &t o0 S SR B EEET RIS | there, and that New York is not really in the | - Bills introduced and roforrad R R 1guvred the fact that any such transfer of | goliors. Johnson was stoopiug over sup- | kuight of the Most Noblo Order of tne L b8 fight to win By Mr. Platt—To enable New Mexico to S o refugees was made. It also ignored th porting Rigein on hi- loft arm and shoulder, | Garter) in the full insiguia and habit of his | the flames was obtainéd §0,000 worth of | “"Phe St. Paul and Detroit delegations a1 | gorm o constitution and state government and Deadwood, 8. D., will undoubtedly got an presuncejon board the Amorican man-of-war.” | Phe soldiers fired at only six feet distance, | rank, stepped forward and proclaimed the | Property was destroped. | The fire extended | still hard at work, but neither makes au to be adunt®oed into the union as u state, He | appropriation of 00,000 for a federal build- - The butlet pierced the shirt and necerchiof | full list of the titles of the duke. The prince | 10 the Armour Beef compaty's buildiug, but | particular claims of votes on the fitst ballot. | (qiq'that ho introduced it at the request of | ing before many days. The senate passed MUST BE FORCED TO APOLOGIZ covering the right shoulder of Johuson and | of Wales, followed by the other roval person- | by hard work the firend prevented the | [tis evideat that both theso cities have their | fho delogate from New Mexico, but without | Senator Pettigraw’s bill for that amount to- — then struck Rigeln in tho neck ranging | ngos, theh procoeded by the private way frow | 14mes doigg wueh damage, - hiopes on a prolonged contest, committing himseif to its provisions, day, and_this aftornoon tho senator stated Chili Wil Ouly Come to © W downwurd and_inflicting a wound which the | the chapel to the castle. 0TiA, Neb,, Jan, @yl figeial Tologrs m Uhis afternoon the New York men held a | “pyg cenate then took up the calondar, the | that arrangements nad been alveady per- S s O 88y causad” inatant’ dsath.. Blood = IR to Tur Bee.]—Tho dwelling'of L. L. Doane, | meoting in the banquet room of tho Shove- | 4o 'giutiteon bills upon it belng. for public | fected whereoy tho measure is to be promptly g 3 and cove : heeitLaye with contents, was doatroyed by fire last | ham. Judge Lapham presided, aud upon tho dinis. Thotfollowing were passed: Dead. | reported from the hovse committeo and NEw Y Jan, 20.— A. Perey Devalasco, | poured from tho wound and covered John- | o % : L § buildings. Thetfollowing were passed: Doad New Youk, Jan. 20.A. Peroy Devalasco, | BUWSG, TOM il ShI“\Was shown 1o the | The princess of Wales could bo seen look [ night. —Loss, 85,000; insured for #2,000 1u tho | motion of Hon. Bourke Cockran o committoo | biied "%, THOOIGHInK Were passeds, Dead. | NG tho Peruvian consul ut New York, who was | {18 AEE TR el the Recul 'stateg | W mournfully from the queen's galiery upon | Phenix of Brooklyn, of two from each of the elemouts ropresented | ooty o %%, Guo0o Fieer BN | *“Mis. Caroy and Mrs, Warron, wives of the L e iYL s tepottar. Al e et Totnsons. testimon s bosmecs | tho cofin of her beloved sou for some time o s < in the delogation was appoiuted v present | ga ™ P Sigcussion, but 1t was { Wyomiug senators, aro at tho Arlington, but 1 do not subpose that war will occur, for | there were no blood stains on thesleeve as “l‘“..r“" orvices were concluded. Will Ralso Iuyyrad T ton: in writing thoe claims of New York to the fiually passed: pas 45, nays 2. All tl will not receive ton row, which is the seu- tho Chiliaus will probavly apologize. 1f they | there must have been if his story were true, | , There were ouly a few women in the | Puitaperrinis, P, Jao, 3.~ It is under- | convention, and all the delegates not on this |y &8ORRAREC STeh (G, BUFdo nte B8 HIE 1 ators day in societ fool thut they are in the wrong they will oy | THO PrOCURLON'S statoment that no one tostiy c\hlx‘u\-;-lx m;;llll] oy :\.lm-ulinlll-a:;a\:ni w Illm pave. | stoud here that within the npxt two days the | cowmittee woro appoiuted o uu.w..{n canvass- | Gy Gemocrats voliug in the afirmative with | Secretary .\lvl»m.y |miu\" ‘d- lod nu;‘ mn:lnu L " € 4 ed who fived shots se, a8 Jo! A @ spuce 0 cholr under tho banners | surance ocompantes. s city lng committeo in tho interests of Gotham. | o™ popublic being Messrs, Blodge! for review in the case of Cornolius Hamilton doubt ulimately make an apology. But one | Hed Who fivad tho shots 18 false, as Johnson | 5 vng'knights was resorved for the distin. | "F© Insurance compantes' of this city will (i Sorees 10, B0 el OF Fiohatt sha repuRIicAnN FRaHE, CeMEE L odReth | N Y adntfram . At Ty thin 13 cortau, that they will not offor an | fircd on nownr o e thO SOICRS | guisned uests, “most all of whom were at. | Oy their palicy holdersiof an immediato | qrg oy Visible on the surface the fght Is | Biice, Gull Duutel @ e e LS., and aftirmod the decision in the timbor ology to the United States until taey uredin brilllant uniforms, and wore the [ Mokease i vules of = per eoct. Whis ci” | aiill an open one, and it is impossivle to say, | *RCCd vosumea consideration of the | culluocontest of Gieorge A. Meyer ngainst apology to od & il taey are Experiments by Baltimore Oflicers, e R A om | $1on of the fire underwriters is due to the b . 5 0 3 1o kb decorations that had been conferred ou them with any degree of certaiuty, where tie er a todiol Jumes A. Dickey from Mitchioll, 8. D., dia- compelled to or until they soe that a ai X b enorY ucrease in losseés during the past LaAuvra bill, and after a todicus and wholly comp y ¢ 0 s+ | Regarding the dispute ns totae weapon | by differaut fulers enormous lucroase i losses during the past | 1 vention will roally be held B roslitik discussion, the bilt wens ever | missing the contest astrous war can 0o longer be avoided. from which the bullet that kilied Rigein was [ On the altar thore whs displayed during | Yesr : Will Meet at Noon Tody, until tomorrow without otic C. Beush was today appoluted postmaster #Once lot the Chiians thoroughly under- | fired, Cantuin Schiev said: “The aay after | tne service tho beautiful gold communion Onrs Run Dadar BRiaE cateation - angoments for the meeting of the | | Mr. Washburn introduced a bill defining | 8t Vining, Tama county, In., viee C. IKav SRR ANt higa fonchininead nes Ahhy e Rty Lxl..- u;u\nl\:lwl;‘{ ::m Valparaiso paper \\..:.-Im:m plm--.l one of the valuable treasures of the S R, T PR ““”u‘x :‘rx;:x:‘w-‘u‘{«nv‘x'tf for the w: ;Iwmnul (e | options and futures. and imposing apecid] | orick, resigned: also tho following in’ South . S8 o 4 ; ue of the Bultimore's men gred a pistol at a | chapel hukd, Pa., Jan, 20 L nal denio ¢ committee are complete. Db PR S-hp araeas 'o | Dakota: Grana View, Douglas county, A, they will chmdown soon enough. [n otber | Lolicunan missed him ati leilled Riggin, No daylight was allowed to enter the | police, the officials of the electric line were | The committee will be called together at 13 m! o _'” '“'l.h_'.}‘ in. Roferred to th o e A L e words, It ouly ueeds a show of firmness on | This theory was at once seized upon by the | chapel, which was illuminated entirely by | enabled to open up their road this moruing | o'vlock, noon, tomorrow, wken the reception (UEISIARY. OQIUR Wemtworth, Lake county, it It. Wentworth, the part of the Uuited States Lo get wuat is | Chillans, but when examination of Riggin's | the licht from numberloss wax tapers. ' Tho | and rua & number of ears aftor an almost | Committee of the District of Columbia will | - Ad) ey Ymiiona, 2iak0 eouhin b 4 wanted. As loug as matters are allowed to | body was made it was found that the bullet | entire servico was marked by a solemn im- | complete suspension of trafie since iast k ke sdmitiad to tho roc ms sud o address of e LT : Senator Warren iotroduced bills today drag along and it is only o macter of cor- | DAY pussod through over nide inches of the | pressiveness (hat mado itseif deeply felt by | day. Up to noon no trouble had boe: walcome delivered by Commissioner John Although it was genrally belioved in the | o ZHIE (N Yacoivers and rogisters of ' o ; )} firmest tissues of tho buman body, passed | every one in attendance. Evory detail had | ported W. Ross. The committee will then go into | house this morning that the presidont wonld | ProYi4in& Lhat rouevees anc resisters ¢ respondence, the Chillans will never apolo- | hrough vertebra. shattoriog them, then | boen wost carefully arranged, and there was —— executive session ou important matters re. | not send his Cuilian messago Lo congress | oe% MG D TE RIN SR 8 T GEREER glze, no matter how many appeals or ulti- | through the shoulSer biade, and after all this | not a single incident to mar the solewmnity of Sentonced the Linwood Kioters, latiug to proxies, unfinished business and | toduy the tenor of the forthcoming document | % matums are fired at thom, o hen the 9 0 u left the body with such velocity thit the flesh © 0coasion. 215k BLUFF, AT an, W, ~Pive ol gesignating the date when the convention | was speculated upon bye the littie group of “Thoy thiok that 1 the realms of diplo- | was hardly torn at all, Thers is h | the occaslon Pixe Buoer, Avk., Jao, 20.~Five of the ncy thoy can boat the Americaus every | it iotan o tha a make suc time. Undoubtediy, too, the rank and 1o | ha i o enat could make such of the Chilian peopld do hot wish to apologize to the United States under any circum. | stances, and they are iull of five for the time | Vele. The kovernment, however, and tho | Icnding men, who have & bettel of what they are doing, would cons: 8pology more easily. 'Mp. Montt : sonsibio man, aua I should think would fully roalize what & war with the United States |CONTINVED ON SECOND PAGE.) —Varied Expressions Wasiiyarosy Braeav or tue Bre, 8 FOURTEEN T STRERT, [ Though peacoful rumors have a very £ral effect, many naval ofcors refuse to certaiuly receive favorable action at the documents. of tho expenditures he had recently incurred in s preparations usked that when his estim: for appropriation should be submitted he recoive the sapport of tho committe weel ugo, he is aileged to huve said L ad HilL Inn o, Specinl Consus Bulleting HS FROM THE GRIP, 10 were more numerous than usual—the | land case from Aberdeen known as the Richuras, surveyor general of Wyoming, 15 for losses incurred by @ cloud burst on no pistul | Tonight the rewains of tho duke will bo | Linwond rioters have beon convioted and | Will he held. After the executive session | members who, around the fireplaces au tne | 113 {07, \555% Jueuised By & Hadd Qisst o g a wound | quiotly removed to the memorial coupol | Loiond Flotors b Sunpad. § cuds the doors wiil bo opencd aud the repre- | rear of tho scats, indulged in conversation | Hut¥ 100 near Kork Srariexte, § as this. ‘There 1 uo possible dout that the | whers they will find their final resting piace, | Sentenced to the statapenitentiary for from ntutives of tho cities competing for the |“while awaiting the hour of noon peal Was toduy dismissed in tho pre- ball came from a rifle. But it was necessary After tho cofin had been deposited in St. | O1@ 1o ten years cachi Several of the gank | conyention will be admitted and the claims | Ou motion of Mr. Stone of Kentucky, s tion contest of the United States against for the Uhillans to prove tuat it was a revol- | George's chapel wreaths from the duchess of | 1vr9 Aned. The Aswmaluder will be tried | of cities preseuted by distinguished citizens | resolution was adopted calling on the secre- | PUPLIOH COUIOH OF Lie UBLEC AUICH BEAIAY vor wound in order to exonerate the police, | Teck and Princess Mary wero placed on it, | ‘098 of tho various states. tary of the treasury for n statement of all | &4trlok Shen from T 8 H aud they therefore called in two phoysicians | beside the wreath suat by her majesty. Blalu A recoss will be tak v k 10 weco ds imported into the United States from = as oxperts. Oply one of these men was the hospitality of the district demosra the Douilnican republic and from Porto lman Palsce Car Dividend, roally 4 physiclan, the other being merely & 4 which will assume the shape of an informal | Kico, dutinble or fres. Also & statement of . AR SIS ORI - hosplial sieward. and ope of whom bad Until late 1n the day floral tributes con- | Blaine bad suficiently recovered ‘this moro- | Juncheon aud will be participated in by the | wll goods exported to those coun ries for SRk 485, - - % Hnued to pour iuta the castle from every | ing from his slight attack of flluess yester- | natioual commitico as specisl guests, aud a | years prior to the passago of the McKiuley | an Palace Car compauy have declared Ly-n ofthe country, Some of then, were of ld"‘ 10 do considerable wuen fow lovited reproseutalive democrats, In | act, ilar quarterly dividend of % per con - AbLG to Work. Floral Tributes, WasmiNaroy, D. €, Jan. 20.—Secretary

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