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DALy BEE. e OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 11, 1892. NUNTER & 8 PRINGER'S FREE WOOL BILL | aresm.e - 4 3 o o = > 4 7 > WENTY—FIRST tdgnee 1n vegend tovoe vene | ADLE T0 PRE\'ENT POACHING et o ot cotand, wae wuitoe o, | JUDCE BORGET | DANGER [ ni e een catea or staren i e GEN, ALGER AFTER DELEGATES zuela awards since Juno, 1500, of wind struck and threw her with great city hall March 19, ‘The resolution heretofore offered by Mr. - force to the stone flagging. Fortunately that o - —_— Morgan, instructing the committes on privi- part of the head wherd the hairds. tne thick MONEY TALKS BEST. Ir. *Dingley Concludes His Arguments loges and i clections to inquire into and revort | Vessols That Oan and Will Be Sent to | £t struck the stones and pravoatad serious | Oharles Warner's Bullet Penotrated His nner of electing United States injury. Her head, howover, was badly cut, He Won't Buy Them, but Hopes to Have . h ' NCaria 3 sully Backs w With a Very Against the Measure. w:;nurc. jras ;{nkfln up and agreod to. Bering Sea if Necessary. ‘I and blood flowed freely ndwm found, upon Victim's Brain Wednesday. i it Them Just the Same, Ltk Mr. Toller offered a_rosolution, which was | examination, that the wound was not seri- NEw Yonk, March 10.—James Wakely o nar‘c‘m to, calling on the treasury for infor. | '{"N- and after recovering from the shock visited the \"flw '\'nr\: y\\'or-u offico this after- REFUTES SOME WILD ASSERTIONS | ation s to tho amourt of treasury notes | STRONG ENOUGH FOR ANY EMERGENCY | Mrs. Palmor was driven tome. FEARS ENTERTAINED FOR HIS LIFE | noon and depositod §2.500 1 cast, on behaif | MICHIGAN WILL BACK HIM SOLIDLY 14, 1800: the amount of silver dollars coined For Publle Bulldings, of Champlon John L. Sullivan to fight any —— . cot | Under the provisions of tnat act: the amount Wastisaroy, D. U, March 10.—~The house man in the world (colored men barred) for " ratle Statements That Would Not | of giiver ‘bullion now in the treasury pur- | What Is Being Done to Protect the Seals— | oo mivaa on public buildings and grounds | Inner Tayer of the Injured Man's Skull [ tho championship ana the 14 g purse | He Frankly Declares Iis Candie and TeSL UL REARVEREERESS O T e o Uy ot e T s N e e i has authorizad favorable reports.on the fol- Crushed by the Shot—He is Still offered by any athletic club ex & Cali- o 1ds T8 Conrse as Speaker— NM_M"‘;I\‘ :r;‘-‘\::\\‘nll‘\"l:r‘ln:fl::\“arnl‘::;:\: :;i Investigation and Other Wash lowing public building bil's: Laredo, Texas, Consclo; But Desperately fornia clib and an outside bet .00 & His Support—On His Way sennte Proceedings, BEduse of LHS jroyeT tiont CaM Hald Ton the Ington News Notes. 0,000: Boise City, Tdaho, $100,000; Helena, Situated—Nebraska News, ide, ~ Mr. Wakely said that who( S.vered to the Const, il redemption of treasury notes; whethor silver Mont.. #150,000; Hastings, Nob., §60,000, and his $2,500 tirst would be given thiigygrence 4 4 dollars or siiver certificates have been re- Fond Du Lac, $40,000. ¥1\1(¥";:Hll\'nnl.“,\n\h\'un would pr ¥%5 fight N Wastisaros, D, C., March 10.—The tariff | deemed or exchangea for gold, and if so to | Wasmixaroy, D. C., March 10.—General Waltlng on Tord Batisbary. Lixcors, Nob., March 10,—(Special Tele- | Moot Cormott ombo e hat 7 Sinead | Citicao, TiL., March 10.—CGonoral Russell scussion was resumed in the house this | What amount, and whether silver dollars and | Foster of the State department, who was A "y n Wasiixarox, D. ., March 10.—The presi- | gram to Titk Ber.|—Judgo Borget, who was | that ha will bs on hand Tuesday U D i I'e cerved for publi 1 " 5 e 0 ! e e O ebwarnmany | "318U0¢ the presidont in the Boring | dont will take no further action in regard to | shot and seriously woundea in_polica court | b §1,500 iy addition to tho &1,000 Betiveen 'the pacif lncidonts of today and | i 4rC used in thedlscharaeof goverament | Jo, “iyyories negouations, had a long | the Heriog sea matier juntl) ho rocelves a | yestorday forencon by the man named | 8ud it so Wakely says a fght A. Alger, who hus anuourced bis cane aidacy for the republican nomination for orning, but thore was a striking contrast 3 president, arrived at the Grand Pacitic hotel the scones which characterized the debates | tions arc discharged by them. conference at the Navy department | reply from Salisbury to Wharton's note in. | Warner, is in a very serious condition this Ll yesterday and was seen in consultation with the McKinley bill, two years ago. Then Bills Passed, this afterncon with Secretary Tracy ;"“"F on a renowal of the modus vivendi of | ayening, A portion of the bullet that lodged Racing In Jersey a Mocke State Auditor Hauey and Secretary Charlle P8 wos obvious that whatever .measuro | o gouicultural meat inspection deficiency | 804 Commodore Ramsey, chief of the el in the head has been removed but it splitat [ NEW York, March 10.—It was 1¢ Pardridge of tho republican state contral hould pass tho house would te concurred in [ bill was taken up and passea. “ | burean of navigation. The conference, it is Minister Reld a Treaty. the point of contact and the remaining part | Night from an authoritative sou committee. Thoso two gentlemen informed witliout very material change by the senate e following bills were passed : thought, related to the consideration of the ‘[Awll\'nuw. Macch 10.—The Department | o)) pafijes the search of the attending phy- | morning paper, that the North nudson neral Alger tuat Senator Cullom would - and boenacted into law by the signatura of m',‘:i‘,‘l‘|‘;f;°“,’,".{,“;t,'§;‘!“‘“‘n‘::d"g‘;"‘j‘:‘f“"f',:;f(:n""g;“ course to bo pursued by tho navy in enforc- | Of State has lewrned that Minister Reid has | (iyjns, It was thought yesterday that the [ County Jockey club, whose race track is at | probably havo the solid state delegation from 3 he president, and thereforo every succes- | 0,0 I(Iaée And 1ot6bud 1ndIAn Pesorva~ ing the contention of this government that ;r::‘x‘u‘luds(ll 5 rcctl‘prueul‘lrcflty‘\:'llh France, | o111 nad been meraly fractured and that the juttenverg, has been ncgotiating for the | Iilinois. ~mive step in the formality of legislation was | yio o pelagic sealing in Bering sea should be 8 not advised us to 1s Bxans terms. bullet had not penotrated both layers of the | lease of Jerome park, with the intention of General Alger, speaking of bis candidacy, umlfi' r:onlufilu}fl by m: du‘x;::»;r::mx 111“: I;\llnull;xlllukn;(‘x]o, 'l'c'x‘,. ,l.‘s:‘,n"!m,_,og entry. \.‘;k"’l:{lria\(l):pt:;lm:'E:‘nu?u&:::“::lvfl(‘l:::;l“‘;m".l\; W Blailne hl\pru\lnz. skull. :;c‘r"rmu‘ru during the \‘om{h:lxsfl‘lwn{‘m op- lw,.,‘ ve‘r,-‘clunu.mnm, “‘I<'flr x‘nm.,\-l lumnlln;." " year the republic who are now in th 2o'clock the unfinished business was \ & . oray v VAsiiNaToy, D. C., March 10,—Blaine con- P e sition to one or more of the tracks gov- | he said, “I have been importuncd by influ- T hotity in tho house, are. confrontca with | 1Ko up, belng the senate bill to provide for | the United States and Great Britain. |\ R RNTIR M S, CCo i B e ot s ‘pust of | ST0ed by the’ board of control, Tho Mon- | ential Fopubiicans in Michigan und othee 4 e 5 tho erecti lic buildiags for post- | \ Great Britain declines tho presi- LA wan skull was penctrated by at least & part of | youth Park Racing fon” has been | states to beco didato for tho ropube b abilities, That tho Springer ction of publ i gs for post- $ A Racing assoclation has ecome & candidate for t pu. | ok L WL 10 SPHOKEE | ofiices in towns anil cilies whera tho bost. | 4enUS proposition for o renewal of tio bed, howevor, and will not be @ble to leave [ the bullet and the brain is oozing out. His ' Wool , and indeed all other measures > Bk dhl driven from its own track near Long Branch | lican nomination, and I have consented. My J oftico reoipts for thren years proceding have | MOdus vivendi this government no doubt s bouse for several days. condition is regarded as extromely critical | and iast year decided its stakesover the | candidacy docs not meaa that there is any .~ may be reported by the ways and means | exceeded $3,000 annuall 1 | Willingly concede, but that in it ovent Tho | Semers bt senme naytier, UFICT exeeutive | ooy iroi'appronohos an provent the en- | WasmNgros, D, G Mareh 10.—Repre- | to recognizo those around his bedside, 0at | it for ano yoar. Tho leaso hus not been | dent Harrison Harrison has mado a good " measures will roceive tho sanction of the frs et el trance of all sealing vessels, American as | Seutative Springer is better this morning. all callors are debarred. Fonowed, but the club has ntil March 15 o | president, but it {s thie right of every Amets aenato they do not consider as at all prob. SARAR ALTHEA IN AN ASYLUM. woll us others, The naval vessels that can e A complaint was filed in county court | co'on! "Iy \was hintod some timo ago that [ ican citizen to &spire to the presidency, and ble, Heuco it is that the 1mprovability of 3 b IR be used for this service are the Charleston, EMPEROR WILLIAM SICK ABED. today b( Chief of Police Dinges against | "vuea'looislation could not be secured in | Iam an .up.muf mnllflml‘l hereafter use bs tariff bills ever becoming tho law of the | g\ B0l TRERHE) by ¥ Baltimore and Ranger at San _['rancisco, the Chatles Warner charging him with koot | Naw jersoy thatthe Monmouth Park folks | all bouorable means to eulist support from wnd naturally detracts from the deep in il BLLLLIL AL LY LA Mohican, now on her way to Port Orchard, clans Say He has a Slight Cold, but A D. H(‘r“fil with intent to kill. To Judge would I‘El‘lulY their races over the courses “F' all sections of the country. I sball have the torest that would otherwise bo manifestod by | JtEL anLoDinn el Wash, with the Nipsic in tow, and the Some Alarm ix Felt, Lansimg Warner stated that his “real name | {ts, S0 H ERO TSI dd Now York | solid delogation from Michigau. 1 shall have the houso.1n_theso economic mensures and | SN Fiaxoisco, Cal, March 10.—Mrs. | Yorktown and Boston, now at San Fravolseo. | Beniiy, Mareh 10— Emperor William fs | W88 Hugh Onrrol. “Ho claims to have come f 550, FOOHE RN (RN TE Simeiont | support Trom oterstates, bUbT 461 LAFS 5 makes their consideration & somewhat per- | Sarah Althea Sharon-Terry was today ad- | The revenue cutters Bear. Kush and Corwin, 164 to R1L Bed RNt REgsTe) ho | to Lincoln from St. Paul and suvs he has & | iy 005 “oourtesy to onablo their sistor or- | to stato what itis and where it will come" functory proceeding. judged insane and was committed to the state | now fiting out at San Francisco for thoir confined to his bed and his physicians say ho | faghor and brother in Red Willow county. 3 y R 3 i 3, ization to ‘run off its stakes, he | from.” aunual cruise to the saal 1siands, will also | 18 suffering from a slight cold. Sowo alarm, | Ho has no friends in this eity and ovinces o K50F00 50 Filky “hractically acknowl. | 1 have received many lotters from southd assist in the work of policing the restricted | however, is feit concerning his condition. desire to communicato with bis friends. . | edee that there is no hove of legislation this | ern republicans asking me if 1 am propared’ waters, ently Abont B0 v o o s boen & hara | year. The disgraceful stato of affairs [ to use monoy to assistmy candidacy. o alk! USTICE. ARE BRI ):nmx:,n:nr,:'"‘l!xm;mmv.‘l‘n: "fii | brought about by Guttenberg has made rac- | these lotters I have replied vers emphutice W o e ) datarren ‘;m‘“ tho full result of his vie- | 'K in Now Jersoy a mockeey. ally that I shall do nothang of the kind. I el ! — would not spend money to assist meif I »ple by Maglstrates. tim’s injuries develop. Results at Gloucester, knew that it would make me president to- A8 X Warner has refused to talk further than | g ovceere ; S Lk ‘ s 2 Loxnox, March IlY:—A story has reached expressing satisfastion for what he had done. Grovcester, N. J,, Maroh 10. ~Weather | morro \vi I{ a man cannot win by honorable here that has causod many expressions of cloudy; track heavy means, ho should be defouted Democratic Tariff Poliey Outlined. asylum at Stockton, The proceedings were Reproseutative Dingley of Maine today | conducted Lefore Judge Levy. The court concruded his speech, begun vesterday, in | room was crowded with spectators, including opposition to the Springer bil,” and in the | many prominent citizens. WHEAT AND CORN. wide scope which the discussion bas natur- |yl T % ally assumed, found occasion to deny by [ M™: f“";-‘-“““‘ ‘l',"’ oourt oponea, began | p o vq an’ array of facts and figures that the pro- | Weeping. Mammy Pleasant, Mrs. Terry's tection policy of the republican party was ro- | colored, nurse, was the firsy witness oxam- sponsible for driving American shipping | ined by the commissioners. She related the OUTRAC Cruel Treatm. ock in the Hands of Growers— P Agricultural Depart t Statistics. WasmiNaroy, D, C., March 10.—The March d by t 1« {stributi 5 ¢ 2 : g S Titig ¥ 56 g . | Speaiing of his war record, General Alger Trom tho high seus, Vvarious instances recontly occurring to wndi- | TOROrt of the distribution of wheat and corn | guqy, jndignation by the English papers. To Cedar County Litigation First race, s ighths of a mile, solling: | Spea 2 Ropresentative Turner of Georgin, @ mem. | cato Mrs. Torry was insano. by the statstician of the Doparimont of azri- | thsostuvard of County Mayor thero lios, | FAkTINGTox, Neb, March 10.—[Spectal to | Ballyton iy Eapnaianngeic soeopt gt | S0 1es 3 Wt W il o' vogine ber of the ways and means commitice, was She is constantly talking about spirits | culture makes the stock of wheat in growers' | {1"tvo A viantic, Clare istund, Tho inhabit- | TE BEE.]—Some interesting litization is in | &Giomon and Prince Edward third. Tiwe: | bombsholl when it is maae pubii the chief Gemocratic speaker of the day, and | and about Judge Terry,” said Mammy Ploas- | hands 171,000,000 bushels or 25 per cent of | yivcave mostly fishermen and are miserably | Progress nere. One of tho suits was tried | 1 _6_‘":.-"", T R I have been in correspondence,” he said, poor. A number of them ran into dobt and | yesterday. The parties to the first were two | in his opening romarks ho blasted whatever | ant, “and I am afraid'sho may harm herselt | aron G i or once,” ho hopos thoro thay have beon that dissensions | or others,” . elt | crop, 63,000,000 of spring wheat, and 108,000, : Harry Tnssoll (the fuvorite) won. Con- | (With the secretary, of war rowtuding tor would appear i the domocratic ranks asto | - Mes, Terry asked to be allowed to quostion | %00 busnels of winter wheat, much of the | ¢rayitors took legal steps against them and | Prominent citizens of Cedar county, one a | test sccond, Money Mald third. Genevieve. bl LR O I i tho Springer policy of separate bills by [ the witness. Shoput a long series of inter- | Intter in states which have practically no & bailifts 1o ssize thé Little djvned by them, | Very lorgeland holder. The subjecy matter | Milodunand Steingfollow drawn. Tiuie: 1% | 2080 o, FoOieVey HEtorand | atating that while ha had favored thegenoral | rogations, somatimes displaying considerablo | commorcial distribution, but entering into | Sout DHITES 0 s0l88 K¢ L@ QRRECOY LAAM. | iy oy “hay" Tn 1800 the defend. Third race, thirtoen-sixteonths of a mile, | sent mo the last covlos of all the records In B Has dnforrod to, mon. for. Wiogo J0gs | brastness' i bulmos At AL plbsts wandesiny | the local consumption of bread and -ssod, | Tho islandors resisted tho,ballffts, and as a | QIIROSNE Wos Rav-C | 10 100 Lo Coals | setiing: (Yerky (s fuoritel von, Hloriars | e et b0t e L omvapners ase oF ment o had tho doepo.t respect. and Wwould | n her questionings or breaking into hystort. | This is the largest reserve evor reported, | result elghty of them were swmmoned to | gron oty tIZCREELL e QURIR SERY BEUAY | E" , oftica in Dotroit several stenographers are of urge with all his efforts aud avility tho bills | cal laughter. that of the largest previous crop (of 1383) | answer at Louisburgh, the nearest town on | ant convertea the hay from the same place | ; Fourth ruce. nine-sixtecnths ofamile: Hen ::';“"‘ LR Red “m'“l"t-“llpl ':'f lnhll:'el‘:?::; now peudiag befors the house. This delicate | = Mrs, Terry was placed upon the atand, but | being 169,000,000 bushels. the mainiahia, for ‘resiatiiic @gers of the | to his own useagain. A verdlct was ren. | jamin tthe favoritel won, Monfoun econd, | S SEIOE SRS Hok, T SN e compliment to Chairman Springer and his | she taiked incoherantyy. The exports from July 10 to March 1 wero | | CE0 R o B e summons, | dered for the plaintiff for 2,000, ‘The sec- | 1 P O, ST T % Ll O R LA e Aol - cotleagues from one who, I the past wasa | After the cxamination of other witaesses, | 104,000,000 bushels, the fall seed 16,000,000, | AW 4 : |l ona case, whisk s to/te" trisd/bafore’ JUORG | Banr b seanas s The D asd o favont) | fudkod; Japa L shallonos mnka! publlo]Any : warm advocate of the Mills bill, was fully | the courtostensibly adjourned uatil 2 o'elock, | the consumption apparently 200,000,000, but & | Thoy all appeared to be in a starving und v th o 1:s7 e LML (s Ot bR st tars Rhg Plumleigh tomorrow, is one of forcible en- | third. Time: stitute condition. The magistrate listened of the hundreds of flattering lotters and ,:énpuru(-uuml by the democratic side and the | [n the meantime, however, the order com. | l4rger proportion is taken for consuwption in | & \d ' fourth turlo '« b b st try and detainer. One Bruner, during his | Sixth o gs: Lonely | gocuments which are commendatory of m: ptiment applanded. mitting her to_tho Stockton insane asylum | the fall aud winter and the actual consump- N e iad ,‘:g::‘,‘;:‘;’"‘&', then ordered | lietimo, had his wife to oxocute and lease to | (the favorite won, Reprater second, "Reve | (oiuee guring tho war. I proposo to bo Mr. Dingley Concludes His Speoch, was signed by Judge Levy. Mrs, Terry was | tion is greaterin the spring and summer. next day in Westport, eighteqn miles di the defendant a certain tract of land, she AUl vindicated. My own namo and that of my| During the mornite hout tho house, on | [2KeR away in a closed carriuge, those who Consumption of Wheat. . J H placing her name to the contract and ' then Going_at ¢ family has been attacked. The defense wi motion ot Mz. Watte of Onio, pasaod o joine | Bad boen proseut in the court foom throng- | no assumed_consumption from March 1, | ““Thio fslunders had no monew to pay for | SUbmIing it to berhusbund, who sald it was Aurresnene, N. J., March 10.—The track | bo ample. 1 have no fear of the resultf rosolation authoriziug the loan of onsizns, | i§iated thar Mes. Terre’s tnsaniey 1§ du 1501, to March 1, 1502, is 300,000,000 bushel3 | conveyances and were compollpd to walk the | 8l right, bt did not sign 'the instrument | (a4 iy o muday condition today. ELIICH CIIER) TIOHIL ICTIELLY) e ! stated that Mrs. Perry’s insanity is duo to | go'a 19 HRFER T (S 18 S0 e e Moatarir & sca himself." Before the leas took cffect Bruner [ V& are many phases of this matter that con, flags, ete.. for the purnose of decorating tho | yoporal dobility brought on by norvous ten- | LOF & Populatio 04,300,000, ‘the exports | entire distance. Ttat night a blinding snow | 5i0q “3ia now the administrator attempts to | ¢ FIrst race, six furlon e Alarm Bell won. | ooy "yig' treatmont of me that can bg' streets of Washington on the oceasion of the | gion for the past few vears, Some friends '“"‘w-?'“lm;'ufim\:o!r‘.’ lr.‘,xru\r‘.gam, [ ll\s!lrlhunpn storm set in. Many of thd poorly clad Aoy TNt aTenasnt: Shotover second, Myeraft third, *Time: 1:2ilg ‘;m;“‘]‘f‘m‘:‘“m;""g b'; m‘g Ba “;‘I‘”v ‘”‘Nr"’ irand Army oncampment, _Immediately | peliove that by quiet asylum treatment she | Of) J0%U0%000 bushels, With 41,000,000 vis- | islanders, weakened by thoir lang abstinence L R b e iion: | General Custor wished to piace his brother thoreaftor. the house rasolved iisellinto the | nay bo restored to health'in a fow months, | &216,61017LOMD SAVISIDIE SI0CES trere Se0 o NR S oaniTile LA CRLbE LR HERH Y 1igg) [istter second, Biackburn thitd: TIME: | 400G ters and that dealt a severe biow at committoo of the whole on tho froe wool bill | i oriers oxpress fear Lot sho will nover | Sn00.000 not ‘airoctly accountod for pre- | unaple to proceed and would hue perished | pyirpsvourn, Nev., Mavch 10.—(Special | “Third race, six and ono-halt tarlons: Per- | {h tho were working for promotion fr & and Mr. Dingley of Maine resumed his argu- | Jacover her mind viously, which camoin the unvrecedented | had It not been for the kind hearted villagers Tay F. Doe socond, (2.0 WA G LT SR AL L ment against the measure. Squeering of all sorts of rosorves, mainly | along the route who gave thom sheiter and | to THE BEE.|—Eiuborate prevarations are on | fite won. 4 snophon third. | the position of corporal up.” e In opening he denied the statement made | oo T m e from the always uncounted stocks of flour | supplied them with food. Ofthe women of | foothere by the Ancient Order of Hibernians ourth’ race. four and onc-halt furiongs: | Geveral Alger and his family are enroutd, by the gentleman from Tennessee (Mr. M TROUBLES OF TRAINMEN SETTLED. | potween mill and mouth and from still un- | the psrty not a siugle oie had strength | to properly celovrate St. Patrick’s aay. It | Glitter 11 won, Cratt secoud. Ballarat third. | to Caiifornia where they will romain several! Millin) that the last coungress had appropri yeryihlng 15N DoTely oaltho Santu Eo counted stocks between the farmers and | enough to drag her weary limbs to Westport. | is expected that many visitors will be pres- ne: weeks. ated §1,009,000,000. During the last two fiscal granaries and tho visible supply. The men who reachod tho towa at onca. pro- - years appropriated for by that congress tho ; System, The averago weight of whoat is 53.50 | ceaded to the courthouse fand presented | CnY from sbroad and arraugements have exponditures of the government were but | Toreka, Kan.,March 10.—The jont session | pounas per measurca bushel, which is tho | themsclves before tho magistrites. Many of | been made to accommodate them. The pro- 1 $700,000,000. Concluding, Mr. Dingley urged | of the grievance committees of the Brothor- | estimated weight of the crop of 1857 and is | the islanders were almost completely ex- | gram asoutlined by the reneral committee in- five furlongs: Prince Fdward : second, Extra third, Time: 1:(0. IASTIC seven turlonzs: Algernon won. Count Luna second, J. B. third. Time: 1:43%. R HARRI Indiana Republicans Will Labor for HIg thoe gentleman to bear n mind the fact that | hood of Railroad Condtctors and tho Brother. | Nine-tenths of a pound above the average of | hausted by their long and toilsome journocy | cludes a monster paraae of the local and vis- Tips tor Today. Renomination. . this country, under the policy of protection, | poia ©0 i oy ishod their | C1ENY Previous vears. and all of them were famished and haif | iting lodges over the city, followed by ser- | Thero is reason to think thata bet placed | Ixpiaxaronss, Ind., March 10.—Chairmarg had bocome the most prosperous country on 0 Spon |,0.8400, bneir Corn In Reservs frozen vices at St. Joseph’s Catholic church and a ¥ of theso will do well: Gowdy called the republican state convens, 'y O I T 0 O ey St Lorn In Reserve, . A on any se will do well: y P the fuco of the earth. Let congrass be true | Dusiness with the & y o 3 i 3 When the magistrates learned that all the | dinner to the visitors at Rockwood hall. In GUITENBER®D. tion to order at 10:50 this worning. A pies to that policy which had carried the nation | 8l diMiculties umicavly settled. The em- bo estimated auantity of cors in farmers | persons summonad were not! present they | the arérnoon Governor James E. Bovd will Oregon—TFlitter. ture of President Harrison, concealed by the, to such & hoight of prosperity. [Applause.] | ployes in the two ordors will hersaftor far- | PADGS 15 860,000,000 bushels or 41.8 per cent | oo incensed at what they wore pleased to | deliver a spoech at the opera nouse, as will orefa TR0 : b Y théy - ks X A of the crop. This is tho largest proportion | teem disrespect of the 1aw. They announced. | Hon. S. M. Chapman, T. J. Maboney and LTS American flag. was exposed to view, and the; M . Turner Favors the Wool Bill, nish bonds with the Fidelity Casualty com- v d, that of 1580 excepted, whi oxm L 3 o q = SR OREEED elon—Elk Lnight. 1 DONCS IWikD.} 3 over reported, that of 1589 excepted, which | gwever, that as the defendants had pleaded | Matthew Gering. n the evening a musical Sir Rue—Sir Goorge 11 cheoring was vociferous. Mr. Turner of Georgia, the next speaker, | pany of New York. A schedule of wages | was 45.0 per cent or 470,000,000 bushels. - The | gyijpg tho crown would extend its clemey to | entertainment will be given at the opera Winsiow —Benefit The committee on permanent organization said that he gvould have beon glad to have | was agreed upon that will give passenger | soven principal states have a surpius of 546,- | Fai ¥ "1 "0k then ordered the men to bo | house, followed by a speech by M. V. Gan- | 6. Joe Courtney—Innovation, | per war ] Deuding a bl which would sween tho whelo | conductors and brakemen between Coolidge | 000,000 bushels or 41.5 per cent of theic | [{ioiiind upon giving bail for toeir good | non. The festivities will end with a dance T RR TR roported Warren G. Saver of Wabash fo horizon and _give to every citizen that com- | and Denver € more a month. I'rcizit con- | product against 067,000,000 from the great | yopavior, at Rockwood hall. A general iavitation is Birthday- t Tell, permanent chairman and Robert Brown o pensation which a fair and just reform of the | ductors will receiva an avorage raise of I | crop of 188). The proportion merchantable Tho dispatch does not state whether the | extended to all lodges in this and adjoining Garwood— ter, Frankliv permanent secretary. Tho rules of tariff would give toovery cousumer in the | cent permile west of Coolidge. Brakemeu | is the largest ever roported, 88.5, against 85.7 | 011 2 as furnishod, but as the islanders were | states to attend. Reduced rates will ‘be had Knapp —Annie B. the fifty-first congress were adopted, countr-, His judgment in this respect bad | cast of the Missouri river will recoivo a | two years ago. Tho avorago of olght previ- | not yiown in Westport ‘and as they have | on all railroads. Alaohauinfasnrood Sayer, upon taking the chair, snoke at 30me . been ovorruled by those to whose opintons he | raise of per wosth. Two brakemen will | ous crops is 82 per cent, and the lowest av- | ;i of value of their own, the probabili- 2 R ans YOI U PO LA L8] 3 deferr.d with groat resvect and it was due 50 be put on passenger trains east ol the | erage 60, for the frosted crop of 1883 The | yidc ara that the bonds were not furnished. Thankful for Small Favors, SAOREESOD i ad, length. He said ho believed the prospeets of 20 thes : goutlemon that he shovld suy that | Missouri river. Tho rules were revised in a | present average farm price of morchantable | ¢ 8 oty Hastixas, Neb,, March 10.—[Special Tele- Racing at New Orlenns, the_ republican party continuing in power he sineorely believed that their policy would | manner h"""- the empioyes cousideraa benefi- | corn is 30.2 cents per busbel; of unmerchant- Concludes n Commercinl Treaty, gram to Tuk Bee.)—The nows was received La., March 10.—Tho track | %% "'"ll'b‘ \n';f‘hu-vé xf"" hrasing u|m fiohe iy y ] securt cla 2 25.7 ce BN ) A eSCrV 3 s >residen Al SHAVIS I Moioriy. of tho bous 1o seonre slal lo.wipm: e CUIDRIST I E L e Pawis, March 10.—The French foreign | here today that the Hasting public building | was a trifle slow today and soft in spot e e R R R ° Cause u General Strike, SION INVESTIGATION. offize announces today that & commercial | hill had been recommonded to pass at $60,000 [ First rac inf, five furlongs: Grey Ehoorad Lurner then turne Sabion [xpiaNavoris, Iad., March 10.—The strike treaty with the United States’had been con- | in the ouse. The general mass of citizens | WomJennie Schywartz second, Captain Penny Endorsed the President. Mr. uraed bis attention to a : : 3 LR WSy h : criticism of Speakor Reed’s rulings in tho | of the empioyes in the Pennsylvania Railvoad | Testimony Given Before the Committes | cluded. G seem much encouraged over the recommen deond race, selling, five and a half tarlon The report of the committes on credentinlg lust congress, denying that the recent deci- | company’s shops here which began throe Yesterday T dation of tho bill, although the amount was | Cilmx won. Nellio second, Joe Wooini.n | and the Feport of the committeo on resolu: sion of the supreme court had vindioated | weeks ago, now seems likely to affect the en- WasmiNGroy, D.C., March 10.—In the Raum 2 or B e not as large as they had expected. Postmaster | third.” Time: T:10% tions were made. The resolutions reaflirme, thoso rulings, and when Mr, Walker of Mas- RUBHN NN 24 e investigation toaay H. C. Tonner, chief of the Quenec, March 10.—Merclor has resignea | j. B, Heartwell says that while the amount Third race, six furiones, sellinz: American | devotion to tho principles set torth in the suchusetts roso 1o deferd tho ex-speaker | Uire system. The soveral car londs of men latmentidlyision (oftheluteriond bis seat in the legislature and issuca a cir- | scems at first sight small for a city of the | Lady won. Hamiin second, Eugenie third, | national platform of 158: endorsed the Satechised the gentleman who was willing to | Who huve been brought here from tho cast | 8Ppointment division of the interlor dopart- | o,jyr to his friends. s1zo and percentage, he thinks that Hastings | Th0es Vibe o 000 0| brilliant administration of Benjamin Harris Teply, to the manifest anuoyance of Mr. Reed | since the begiuning of tho strike wore per- | Ment, wus exammed with referenco to his ————— ougbt to bo congratulated if it secures evens | critie won. Marle K second, Kimini third, | son, sud instructs the delegates to give theis Who dccupied & seat somo. distanco from Mr. | suaded not 1o go to work until yesterday, | having demauded the resignation of Gireen GREAT LOSS OF LIFE FEARED. 60,000 appropriation from congress. Time: 1:31, carnest and unswerying suprort by workiug Turner. Mr. Reed intimated to Mr, Walker | when the company succeeded in getting into | B. Raum, jr, by direction of Assistant (A TS e ST T ST und voting for his renomination 50 long ay that ho would reply to the criticisms at the | the shops thirty-three men brought from [ Sacretary Bussey, who, in & personal note | Reports of the Severity of the Storm in the S Rl AT - E MUINE, bis namo is before the conventjon. proper timo and suggestod that he be per- | Philadelphia. 'ne executive board of the | Jo i (" B requested him at once t Northwest. BEATRIC eb., Murch 10.—[Special Tele- 3 After the resolutions had been read exe mitted to do s0. Machiaists' ‘uniou is in session and, itis | 356 Do, saupstod him at oneo 1o seoure | o b u; Minn., Marcn 10, —After raging | 67am to Tue BeE.|—Richard Childs was | M is Ownors Fisye Reachedianiagrgent Congrosswan Whito of Fort Wavne Lok oxe o 4 ~ thought protavle, that a strike on the entira : 0 7 2 1 A sy o '€ | gent to the penitentiary from this county and Production e Restricted. ception to tho resolution endorsing Harrle Ex-Speaker Reed Defends Himself, LA e Ralat o hoalvank i 1D lord aped. thirty days, blank meantng younz Raum, it | with terrific fury for thirty hours the bliz- ok Ml:‘-;nd ““l{n oon o oo | New Yok, Marcn 10.—Rumors of a great | son. o said if tho presideat bad conducted M|n Reed, rlslngfllo‘ reply to the criticism | At R fle'"fi“sfgn.fifiu l\r:::‘«zr;lrg‘fl:::‘:‘rlquw;mul zard has passed to the northeast, leaving in ““’“'I_Y Yq Wi B Rt ,Jh"B“ ol | ombination which if cffected will involve | himself as he should there would have been made upon him und his rulings i the last UTTIN i1 PRICE ON THE, o rot /as C ed. Witness | 5o\ stealing a qu y ax seed. The. case sitio . [ i v [ PUITING A HIGIL PRICE 0N THEM, | o O o e andloe peg” | its wake 1ntonse cold. As fuller details of 10 opposition AL this time. At this point congress, expressed the opinion that his 1 action at taat time had been thoroughly vindicated by the decision of the xupreme Was takon to the supremo court on appenl | mitlions of doliars, just now are proving mat- t X and bas just been reversed by the supromo | ters of prime interest to manufacturers and but subsequently modified the correspon- | tensity are shown. Fears are entertained | court and a now trial ordered. Warden Mal- Captain White's voice was dro hisses. the storm are received, its magnitude and in- posed the resignation te take effect at on ned in Suits Brought Against New Orleans by Heirs y ; 2 dealers in copper and to holders of copper ~Coneressman J. B. Cheadle came court. 'The question wus whotlior he had | o oo OLhS 8l ‘“:“'-"1 ae0g. o dence so as to allow thirty days' leave, | that thero may be great loss of life. Maay [ lon brought Childs here toduy, Tmmeaiately | piyjng mc,fl" Z, PN VT T ‘.m... ‘.“.,’,‘m:"\;’,fiwv““;.,,,.,,,u.(,‘ Ohendietcamaite) violated his duty in counting memters pres- B Oueaxs, L., March 10.—Suits were | General Bussey saving he would take the | people who were out in the storin have not | & nollo provequo was cnferod by tho prose- | o)\ "ung for the past two or three weeks | von:on that Captain White was a ropublican ent who were in the chamber. Never bofora | filed today in the United States circuit court | respousi therefor, _ roturned and tueir frionds ave anxioasly | Cuting auornoy and Childs was discharged. ¥y b RS, ST L 0 four vears ago received 1,400 more votes 1 the decision Liad any adission boon mado | by attornoys reprosentiung thoheirs of thesix | Mr Bnloepur in evidence tho lettor of | 0 i ™ ows from . them. 1 | His t:me would have been up Saturday. the reports thata project was afoot to sewure | 780 fORY KEREE PO ’ AT 1 ; resignation of Baward Howard. t 4 . = — > 0 o ) S T P G e R L T e A Jottr Howard said thub. over oue month v | thoy ereloat - gliol fntense o cold! ], - .Caating & HomeatkeCTior: Batloy: oahy :zr“tfi‘:’{"l:;";’;;‘;l;".:’nf:‘;_‘"fl] produozes Proc Amla Hisses, o 3 rison o A L last, agains! u - 1d prove fatal. On account of the con- Keanxey, Neb.,, March 10.—[Special Tele- 8 8 A8 ) /bi 9 stitution, vity of New Orleans, clui fore be wrote 1t he had made certain grave | WOl EARNBE, X0 SAGROK L N Ay i Captain White proceeded amid hisses, Mr, Turner roplied that the gontleman | fh%ite sum of S10,000 1 such case. "8 | charges aguiust tho udmivistration wud bad | dition of the ‘wites and the drift covered | gram to Tus Brr.)--Chinrlos Haring of tho and have oo gradaally orystallzing into | .y has President Harrison dons " usked from Maioe hud occupied both sides of the kel offered positive truth of the charges. Ho | country rgads fu als,of tho l0ss Of W10 | Golden Island brewery, which was put in : question and had beon defeated on both haa patiently waited to bo called upon to es- | Will be slow in coming iny Reports of dam ror many months_copper prices have peen [ Mr, Whit ’ ; o ; 9 sverything,” shouted the conven*ion, Cl o o Svangelical Differences, tublish the truth of the charges. 8ge to property have been received from all | operation last summer, is at work organizing | very low und the teusion on the most of the LYOxy D uBe . 020 Al u'cléfi"."?,‘,fi‘:,'u"[t'.’:.“‘“,:{.["';;,’,,‘ peen correor | CLEVELAND, O., Mareh 10.—In the Evan- | “Contining, Howard compiatuea of boing | over Minuesota and tho Dukotas, while com- | company with a proposed capital stock of | cobper mining companies in thy Laie Su- S Qpise wasl Aoally. resiored. 3 Cavtetn and consistent, gelical ussociation quo warranto o Rl ) ses, on | subjected 1o petty insults and Yursecu{lans munication with Montana is stull cut off. | §120,000 for the purpose of building a large | perior, Montans, Arvizona and New Me ! HL L 3 % i p 4 Yo keop things koing hs been 4 | What s your interest is‘mine. You sp o T - " oro today, Willl JECR N since the tiling of the charges, He tendered | Farmers in North Dakota have been com brewing plant that will use 300,000 bushels | regions L \ < A d e 5 : e e o8 anwvays hnd | Lrial boro L00ay, Wi Horn, socrotary of | e fesignation as tho anboyances had im- | Pelled to postpono wheut sceding. of barley, Mr. Haring )3 an oxporionced | severe one. it has long veen maintained by | e purity of thoadminbsiration, How has 1g o reuteat ospect for the kentieman from | o general conforenco in 1967, ami Reev, 8. | L8GPSGl Vtrs relating 1o throa | | S0 far s the rallrouds woro cancornod tho | brewer, Haviag had chiureo of largo browlug | coppor dolors that a combination to restrict | (hulo,1® We' woro proutised asers oy ponsion Ih i admuiatration or i ‘chan ot fn | Fs, Spring, elitor of tho Bvangolical Mes. | dihor dismissed clorks wore put in- evidenco | gale aud blizzard got in some deadly work | interests in Cinciauati, Chicago, St. Louis | production be formed. The negotiations bav luod aseryice wonalon. . rricd oo very secrotly. 'ho course | il What did th for the purpose of showing that Theodore w. | last night when it plew and drifted the | and othor cities. hoen ¢ ot the Boston mesiets | monded a bill which is an insult w over eritichsiug his administration be bud o du- | the” coneral conference association being | Smith had apled on men and caused trouble, | Snow badlg. The Northwestern uore tho of prices, how tention of offending the gentleman. ; poR oBe f Jukno a ¥ ! AR, T Laier i country, I is & paupers bill & . » | then united it was loft to the Board of Puv- Jommi o orunt of the tempest iu the northwest and Unknowa Deud Ldentifled, the chief, and i fact the only copper wining | Soidier in the country i Mr. Itced had no doubl ln rekurd (o the | Jication to determino where tho noxt goueral 3}:};,“‘,fl"“,'{’,“v::.‘.',‘,’,}'.,,,llf,:“'" bad protected | BrL OT tA0 e hin Woa' four hours lata, | GuaND Istaxb, Neb., March 10.—[Special | market it this country worthy of the name- | [Crles of thavs nobso | o -1 B o it e ot ivunan | conference should be beld. That conference | ° - gl 2 Tho wires on all divisions bontinus to et | to Tur Ber.|—The identity of the man who | has shown that tbings are going on favor- | Mr. McDonald of Fort Wayne moved to - and humself, Continuing, Mr. Iteed urgued | wag at Indianapolis. Bolh witnesses testi- [ Redomption of Goid wnd Siiver Certaticates, | badly. O ot lare b7 & Union Pacifio. omiac | ably, 't prica.of the Calumet and Heols, | 8s¥ilie utshe ‘resalutlon binaing tho. deles that under the constitution @ preseut AWOTUM | fied that at tho Indianapols conferonce com- | Wasmixaroy, D, O., Mareh 10.—Acting | _The Northorn Pacific tiad its bands full fo was el e o 8 Quiney and other big Lake Superior copper | €ates to vote for President Harrison, bug vas sulciont for tho tronsacuion of busitioss. | mittees were appointed to review the aotion | ecrorary Spaulding today sont to tho ho M ght. and. (nia moraing, . The | last Thursday night has beon made known. | inos‘are steadily improvod Chairmun Sayro refuscd Lo eutortain the' mos he gentleman from Georgia had seen fit 10 | of (ho conference that ousted Bishops Bow- | - (s L o house, | AHANOROL ol Sudly ana wiresimre stili down, | 1t was John Hart. He was 22 yeurs of age. | A Boston despatch sags: *“Tho statement | tion. ~Awid great confusion the motion 1O | refor to the last election. How often in the | a0 and Esher, and these committees re. | ' WNSWEF o a vesolution, a letter containing P ' history of the world had the righteous one temporarily to the wallf [Laughter.] Oli- ver Cromwell had been the protector of s Great Britain and the flag of Great Britain had been protected on every sea, and by the 3 , Arr Ry 7 , dopt the report of the committee was puy Snow plows are out on every division, where | William Hart. his father, arrived in the city | js made bere on very good authority that the | 840 100 ’ ported tho uction'in each case ilegal. wformation ou the subject of tho issue and | beveral traus. have. been ® abandoned. and | today. Ho looked up the remius and con | proposed combimation of copper mine proper- [ and carried. About half the Tiwelfth dise — redemption of gold and silver certificates, | others are coming in slowly. § veyed them o Mis bomo in O'Neill, Holt | {ios, with the exception of the Quincy, which | trict delegates yoted against the resolutiony Crichinosis. oto, Thofetior shows suat the Rold certifc The Great Northern was i ch the same | county, this evening. The funeral sorvices | declived to join, has been actutlly effected, | Aft ; uou:‘«: Iunhfir routine business the cons LBURNE ALY, Mass, March 10.— | caves issued from July 1, 1577, to January 1, | Shave. The wind bas' gone Hewn consider- will bo'held Sunday. ‘The victim has been | Ivis stated that the annual production of the | veution adjourned. ; e 1t Columbus the gr y is fixed at 7 gl voico of 'Cromwell bad siayed the persecu. | (Speclul Telegram to Tne Ber.|—The littlo | 1802, amwouuted to #00,080806," and thé | @blY today and no further tegmble is auticl- Horking 1o Gty 9 SVlOF Past [of | Auaoonda shino Is Sx0d &t 70,000,000 pounds Ohio Democrats for Clovoland. tion of Chiristians in every land. And vet | namlet of Willis Place, & cotton manufactur- | smount redeemed to #445,058,561. The issue | Pated. S = aud tha! 81 00y sl 4 , P L the Iwuplu of Great Britain with loud acela- | ing village of about 200 souls, has developed | Of silver certificates from May U, 1875, to Jun- One of the more serious r s of )llm biiz- Disastrous Fire Near Grand Island, 000,000, i & New .VA.um, March 10 lgh‘-flVtuleI ! P matlons bad wolcomod bick the monarchy of | diving the last few weoks the targest num. | BArY 1 150% aggregated $33).705,000, and tho | £ard was @ wieek ou the Noethern Paciio at | Guaxo Isuaxp, Nob, March 10,—|Special Standard Ol James E. Campbell was ut the Fifth Avenue 3 (A8 4 i v one ¢ v 1n Now Eng ! : curred fiy s { this city last night | says: A special meeting of the stopkholders | *Phe Obio delegation to the democratlg ot K0 b ahboy exist 1 any one community in New Kugaud. | §051 4311041 tho amo ) > | Hrst section of the regular tomin nad a head | curred five miles cast of g | o Englang buried hor distinguished doad and f 1100 isation showed that ol of those Who | ary 1s 1902 #1007 51515, Ot renerlly spoau. | end collision at that poiut s4:30 8. w. with | on the farm of tho Stratmann brothers, | of the Staudard Oil trust has eon called for | convoution will be for the winner,” bo sald burn tree, ¥ wero sick had shortly before eaten freely of | g fhe acting secretary says, gold certifi- | the first section of "the nger train. | Twenty-five bundred busbels of grain were | March 21. 'The meeting is called to vote | to & group of newspsper men. ‘“Boyond engineer of the assenger truin, | destroyed, and six norses, two colts and upon a resolution pnssed today by the board | question a majority of the democrats of the o Dologna sausuge ootatued from & butchor 108 | bates were redeomed wainel. ally ts gots s | Goorge Car o terti it beins | was soverely wjured, ~Sovermk oter traiu’ | seveutoon’ oad of cattie burned 1o a crisp. | of dircotors Lo torminste tho trust. Sald the Farmers Were Dissatistied. ueighboting village, be baviug bought it of | or bullion, whila the silve Mr. Patterson of Tennesseo made an argu- | one of the oranch supply huuses of a Chicazo | usually presented in & mutilated condition. | men were badly shaken up. The origin’of the fire is supposed kg be from ! T state aro !'Drlhle\'ullund'_ Hu"u .-ly(,;'..l.-mv,d a mont 1 support of the bill and inveighed | firm. Thus far there have beea three deaths. | \are rodeamod by the ssue of new silver cer. | The thermometer was 69 below zero and | the sparks of a passing Union Paciflc engine Watering Their Stock, the strongast ma o the porty. I thoy cans against the protection polioy of the republi- tificates in their places. & neurly fifteen inches of suosk f1l. Business | lightiug the straw roof of the barn. The loss Bostoy, Mass,, March 10.--The Bell tele. | not have bim, any one of two or turce men [ can party, which heclaimed was detrimental - — was entirely prostrated, the steeet car lines | s 4,500 and insurance §200. phone directors have voted to issue §2,500,000 | from the west, whose numes buve boon inone 4 to the interests of the lavorers, and the fo LAs VEGAs, N. M., Morch 10.—Last night Entertained the German Minister, were abandoucd and the- suburbau trains —— new stock one share at par Lo each bLolder of "“'"j‘“ 10 _oonoootiol” Wikh the presidency 4 billas the most mn....:ml. of all infamous | Rev. B. J. Cyrus, a colored Methouist minis- \\'A-lu\‘ilux"“v 0., March 10.—Tue proat, | Made no eflory ‘y&“'"p‘c'v,}}"lflr;:'P;::‘:" 8 'I‘\" ;""“]\;“"'l ‘I" et ) Tolo, | 4 HBAIEA AR MG Ll hoam mhioh by 3 res, congratulated the country S SH 1 | dent and Mrs. Harrison ept i - | o'clock in the afternoon, e dami one Sipyey, Neb, March 10.—|Special o 1 y Whiol ; that, the' republican’ party iteelf was mnow | Lo 8t Trinidad, who was hore on a visit, foll } entortalned atdin- | LU0 a0 0t West Duigth, A number of ¥ Elocted Divectors. T AT iy ey o= b g | o L=t vey ,, Y | dead 1n the pulbit whilo preaching. Ho bas | ner this eveniog Dr. von Hollenben, the new | ™48 Kol 4 O | gram to Tur Ber.|—Graut Jones, aged 27, looted Dixasiy o e TS ashomed of haviug wdvocatod it. *The taru. | 4403010 REIME WU RSBORINE O B8R [ T ister Trom Germany o the Uaitad | scucoschildren are missing, tuth ls thought | living west of here, committed ‘suioido by [ Bostox, Mo, Mareh 10.-At Lo anbus) something of & Hill boom with the present condition of affairs, and | Grand Army of the Republic post there. States, The guests were: Mr. and Mys. | for by families lviug near the schools, The | taking strycknine and afterward cutting his | HO¢H0E O he Asteo Mining pany toddy | o late, but therc is sa impression that & wele clamoring for a reauction of taxacion, o - m—— Pouter Palmer of Chicago, Senator Mitehell | storm ceased this morniag and everybody is | throat today. —He left a letter indicating bis the board of directors was re-clected. A | GGorman boow i3 concoaled underneath it AL the conclusion of Mr. Patterson's specch Hill's Position on Bilver Lemasnded, of Oregon, Senator and. Mrs, Davis of Min- | busy opening sidewalks sud streots, There | wtention. ~He was in good- oircumstances | dispatoh states that an uccident hus occurred | Goriman Is stronger In tho state thau Hill." the committeo rose and the house adjourned, | NEW Yoms, March 10.—A Washiugion | nesota, Senator aud Mrs.Carey of Wyoming, | are reports of loss of Mfo that have not yet | and left consideravle money m e bank. He | at the Anuconda wmine which may cause T special says Congressman Harter bas ad- | Representative and Mrs, Henderson of lowa, | been confirmed. 1 was formerly from Misso shut-down for Live or six weeks. dressed an opan letter to Senator Hill de- | Representative and Mrs. Wadsworth of New e - et - - - Lean Clulin in 8¢ ) Dukota, ; ooy ossad 42 anaB 18 R il do- | York, Iepresentative and Mrs, Caruth of ished in the Storm. Result of the Storm in the State. Deed of u Rejected Lover. CuayiERLAIN, 5. 0., Marcn 10.— |5 pacl BUIIx Passed wud Other Bustness Transavted BASulog a4 peLRR upad W silver ques- | 0l hoky, Ropresentative and Mrs. Huft of | Gmaxp Fouks, S.D., March 10, An slderly | Newsiax Grove, Neb., Mareh 10.—|Special | Mixxgarowis, Mian., March 10.-Herman | Teiegram to ‘Pz Brr.| A number of flings = Al Easiardaris Masiay. n 1, S — Peousylviuls, Goneral aug Mrs, Sbiclds, | geutloman named Nugeot porished in tho | to Tue Bee.)—A fearful wind storm from | Kronse » disappoiuted lover, tried towurdor | on iron claims were roceived by mal at the ASHINGTO! . C. Marcl . —Awmong the Clements coept. olone uy enry, r. an rs. R. « | storm Tuesday night three mil from Maoze, L Wi {l here since thy veetheart, Margaret Conrad, th ' J § s land office hon torday, Miiia Basorted b eoimaiitess and niaced o8 Lovisvitie, Ky., March 10.—Ex-Congross- | Korens, Miss Dodge, Miss Blaine, Mr. Frank y Ll U the nortbwest has been raging bere sinve the | bis sweetheart, Margi ra is morn ited States d office hore yesterday, 7th, attended with extreme cold, no very | ibg and then in the belief that ber injuries | ppe filings cover a tractof land about sevent, serlous dumage being done. Signs aud chim- | were fatal, shot and kiiled himse! y f 3 “Thompson of Philadelpbia, . "Al N J y: man Ulements of Georgia, appointed inter- 8, Mrs. Alexander Stuck tu a Snow Drift, wmiles west of here in the ceded Sloux lanas the calendar were the following Mrs. Dimmick, Mrs, Russell Harrison, Gen Y '0 change the name of the collection ae- | state commerce commissioner, is bero. Ho | oral'and Mrs. I, V. Boynton, N Nowrurieiv, Ming,, March 10.—The bliz- | yeys were blown down and in oue ins tauce a e~ aud the parties making thom are from the 1 partment of Wilmingtor, Cal, to thav of | 843 be will accept. fral qud Mrs b ¥. dhgynion, Mr and Mrs. | ord continued last night, and the sireets | freight car was blown a distaoce of seven Blew Sixty Miles uu Hour, Black Hills, “Thio fact thiat the land 15 take B Los Al o olfh! s of Indiazep- | 1 orning are covered with long bills of | miles dowa the track Ducra, Mion., March 10.~Tho storm in | g,"1hg gronud that it contulus iron has B L ah e (a) Tiae Tha ek ek o suow. Traius re hours late aud & passenger | - — Duluth yesterday was the worst kuown in | caused considerable talk in this seotiou, as » 2 i ¥ Dusvque, Ia, March 10.-A. 1. Wood, the _ Seaator Falmer's Wife Injured, train on the !dinneapolis & St. Louls road Beatrice Demosrats to Meet. Minnesota for years, Duluth was the storm | is presumed that the Rlack Hilla peuple oines, 1a, pioueer journalist of Tows, died at bis home | WasmixaToN, D. C., Mareh 10.—Mrs. Pal- | hus been stuck o & snow drift beiween hero | BEATKICE, Neb. March 10.— [Special to Tue | center of the norlbwest. Tue wizg blew | kuow what they are snying wheu they claimf aar, Norgea offeved a resolution which was | wu this city early this morning, wer, wife of the llinols senator, bag just | sad Fairibault siuce 11 o'clock last night, Bee. - The democratic ward caucuses for | sixty wiles un hour, iroun exists there, " e 4 ce 11 o'clock last nig! l y| i Y

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