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B o 3 A TH SR -4 Pt L ot s L D S haai i > QL g S NS - - PR U N S THE OMAHA TWENTY—FIRST YEAR. DAILY BEE. OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, — - — = IARCH 22, 1892, NUMBER 278, SATDOWN UPON MR, WALKER | 58t et st i, ™™ *** { RIVERS AND HARBORS BILL 15 757 £ e wan vt e | MANY WERE ~ DISAPPOINTED | 355 v et vo "5t 5 | ARGUING THE YOCUM CASE father was severely scorched, probably fa- | Amonnts Appropriated by it for Making | T wwoke b, Fan fromssbeRousd dnd rolufaed I'ho calendar was then takeo up and bills were disposed of as follows: Authorizing the Valasco Terminal rallroaa It is Recommended That His Speech Be | to construct a bridge across the Brazos river, Texas. Passed. 5o o ¥ ' mine inspectors in caso they bad five yoars L Stricken from the Record, ll\,pprnnri\l‘(‘u:ulfi\'fl.fl(m for a public building Neoessary Improvemants, ::;t;'“"',‘;“,‘lf,‘lr‘,ié’(:“n'.“"":"'.:""l‘lli"‘“ o ] the State's Funds, experince. Lo T Very Little Importance at Jopiin, Mo, ~ Passed. " ; -+ 3 s afteruoon tho house took o Making Velasco, \oxas, & suoport of M ER s il U sl B s passad Coftis! bil to abolist foot {gneg et entry. Passed. £ a o4 - -— of the justice courts in cities of mo (ANGUAGE WAS UNPARLIAMENTARY | euity. Tassed. = 0 0 e buiiding | WHERE THE MONEY WILL BE EXPENDED e COMPLETE LIST OF THE APPROPRIATIONS PROSPECTS OF A VERY EARLY CLOSE —_— at Laredo, Tex. — te bill to amend the act for tha relief | " ’ rtain sottlers on the public lands and to | Some of the Provisions of the BIll-A Part s of the House— | provide for the repayment of certaln fees, of the Work to tie Done by Cons Falr Appros purchase imonoy and commissions paid on shington News Void entries, was taken up as a speeinl ordor. Army Appropriation and Free Wool Bill | o Gana oy Discussed by Men Talked Against th e tivo manner of listing property for | & 3 i srintion—In the Senate. Mr. Miller moved to amend it by striking DAL to be confined to the thrse or four members House, legalizing tho incorporation of Shev{ & n of tmportanc out the word ‘“assign” and inserting x;m oy who have been 8o frequently mentioned in — luwl‘fil 0. ,m:} ;» L .c bill to protecti Sl Sers words ‘degal representatives” (so that the ” Stat 3 ey and keepers of fast horses. WasHINGToy, D. €., Mareh 21,—It Is likely | act shall 1ot apply to the purchasers from | Wsuixaroy, D. C., March 21.--Tho houso | tUAt coouection. U AE. o Sy “\,:"":w Des Morses, Ta., March 21.--[Speclal Tolo- | In the senate this moruing Reing A Iastixas, Neb., Mareh 21, —[Special Teles ¢hat o radical reform i the matter of the | the originai setticrs), and the amendinent | ¢ommittee on rivers and harbors today com- | HC¢¥Cr ght that tho ju b gram to Tig Bre. |—Tho session of the legis- | resolution calling for tho submission, BB | gram to ik Bax, ]—Tho seyonth day of tHEE " was agreed to. Without disposing of the w49 lowing up auy lodd that might result in the | oo 5o s luws passed by the legislature to a WS N priviiege afforded members of extending ploted consideration of the regular rivers and ature today wa ttal. Al the intor- L e e L R busl: | Jiarbors sppropristion bill, It appropriates ——e £20,700,000, which is about £200,03) less than SE IMMIGRATION, ' | the amount carried by the bill reported by (e Oniness Minister on | LBCcommitteo in the last congress. political rivairy between the republican and L The greatest featura of the bill is the ex- democratic represontatives of tho Bay state, Wasiizatos, D. C., March 21.—Me. Tsui | tent to which the committee enlarges tho and Mr. Walker at times has had several | o "0 ) i policy adopted by the last congress of placing The : wo Gin, tho Chi aister, epared § ¥ g lively bouts with Messrs, Hoae and Williams. Lot s L s thelr specches in the Record will result from tho investigation into the transgressions of Mr. Walker of Mussachusetts, Ever since cHI the session openod ther has been o warm Interview with alotter to the socretary of state urging an * day of tho trageay Captain Yocum wWas ap- 3 4 N RS from stocn boilers and lezalizing the rein ) was Williams' Unparliamentary Remarks. early response to the varions communica- | COntract system, by meansof which work :;l:’»ld:&\llm:{l‘ouc:‘;:;l&\:’l"':lm:le:‘.mnf::l“‘t]grl::"{ 000. A summary is given below : corporation of the Prosbytorian church of | Parently sane and that he had seen Van Flecs Near tho alose of his tariff spoech in tho | tions that the Chiness governmont has sent | CaN bo undertakon with the amount appro- | LiE,CIEeymuen el SORoR TS EAPTITS ke Amount Jount al- | Toledo, In. Parrott's bill providing for the | several times that day house last weck Mr. Walker had just reached | o ynis governmont. with roforancs to tha ro- | Priated for the year coverea by the Lill | by which the rate of $1.20 a thousand was | Hospital for Insane, Mount AHEE lotting of contract (nrm?‘\":m o\l |.-‘. s The defense in surrebuttal undertook to an impassioned flight of orawry when his | striction of Chinose immigratian, Oswing to | A4 contracts entered into for the comple- | accepted. It is stated that the jury tas fu- | Plosant. in tho penitontiury to the highest biddor wa i o co wi » en | 1ospital to timo of dobate expired under the rules. AS | the coutinued illness of Mr. Blaine the latter | 10N Of the work and of its continuance with- | formation showlng that cortain aldermen pital for o o maintain their relations with tho trust, bendence... ... is the custom the housc indulgeatly granted | hag not been seen, but there1s httle doubt | Outsericus interruption, as has sometimes ‘'ho state's awtorney also says that tho in- 1l $chool vestigation of the big four-mile tunnel (buily was entirely dependent upon the mver and | oug under tho Iuke for the purpose of increas- | Benedict honio . ... ;.. lavish manner and added elaborations l'l‘m.- tar tonight prints an interview with | harbor appropriations by each congress be- iln)zlhu city's \vnll!rsurlplyy\\'llll] be rn‘n]vene‘& Institute fecble miidsd. .. the minister iu which hesays: “Forseveral | fore tho work { again be pushed ahead. | Heo states that evidence has been placed in ) Industrinl home for blind. to the spoech by requesting the insertion of or ork could ngi Bls hiangs hoWiag-years of mupicipsl juge | OTDIARS' homo...c ... glery. Roeasons will be given showing just him leave to oxtend his spsech in | thativ will bo forwarded to the State de. | hopPened when the continuance of the work the Record. He did so0 in a very | partment within a very few da, years, in fact evorsince I havo been in this headlines calculated to rivet the attoution of | country, 1 have been endeavoring to securo the reager, such as ‘‘Hot Shot for Mug- This year the committee authorizes addi- i o n grogat- sinte university Gardiner's bill legalizing changes in articles | Denver, This closed the o for the de- 4 1 Uk | bettor treatment for my people at the hands | tional contracts to be entered iuto AgEregat- | hy the aldermanic committeo recently ap: | Awiienitural oo 6 Gard s bill logalizing g c . This closed the caso for the de: ";"“'“l’ls'n’dig:‘li; L u“‘““{‘l':"““,:l":::“ Wi | of the United States, T this end T hinve for. | 10g §32,151,700, distributed as follows pointed to_investigate tho construction of | Soidiers' Ofpiins of incorporation made since the last leglsla- | fe c. In on M. er, warded a nux berof letterstothe extended speech, charged tne speaker WIth | pony siating our position, but as gag-rule methods, accusing him of having Uik - packed the colnnge committes with the treo | FEEIRd o, Sausactory answer. e | G, 84,217,00 Coinage men and_ boldly asserted that the | Gipied SUies wishes 1o put o S0P 10| con'river, '§2,447,006; Colunivia river, Ore- democratic representatives from Massachu- | wewit'or o troaty with my countey, For the | Kom $1,700,000; the jreat lakes, §3,540,000; setts bad gained their seats by fraud. United States to agres to-s troaty” providing | PomtJudith, it T, §1,175,000; Beaver Dam, Immediately after the appearance of this | gy s G008 0 Chiinesn and then to | Obio. $630,0005 tho Mississippi river, §16,- speech in the Record Mr. Williams called | oUorriGo ‘it by congress is hardly acting in | 090,000, i attention o what o asseriod was an Infrac. | eoeris [t 0¥ conkiess is Bawile ock® 1 Tlho bill in authorizing the contract sys tion of the rules and, aft r n lively debete, | §ihoedida is not considered at all.. By your | tem to ve applied to the Mississippie iver Mr. Walker's wholo speect was referred to [ eon@hn e 0ok CRAEEEHE B8 Fle B8 Yond | provides: “Ior improving the Mississippi | Charges That W the committec on printing, with 1structions % “”l ERTS: Charleston, S. C., 2,138,005 Movile, Ala., £1,4 Savannah, S00; Hud- BOUGH on y _ ud | ROV sses o the the Passage of the Reading ¥ | conding | S0M0 of tho testimony wivou by Miss Alio insure fair troatment of all alike, and yey | Mver from tho hoad ot the passes g he Reading capitol ... camo norvous aad fidgety during the reading [ §9 10 testimony givou by Miss Alice to roport on its proprioty and as to whether | ¢onCv o SREEIREE &) ese i Tnconsiate | Mouth of the Okio river, including salavies, [\ - o1, —Last Friday the | Sold‘ers' h it 5 st Yocum, it was re-vead by tho stenographer, it should bo stricken from the Congrossioual | 1t tho constitution aud the veincipies | clevical, office, traveling and miscellancous Ewi¥orin MMAraL ALi—Last Brldaythe jJia01 BRAT of the charges. Aftor the giviag of the Record. I Ordered it Stricken from the Record. The committes toduy submitted a report which reviews the speech in detail and pro. down by George Washingtou.” There 15 ono qusstion Twould like to asic said tho reporter. “If the United | 90 (1 a r States puts further restriction on Chineso | ¥ours bill), to be e sents o a resolution, declaving that the house, | !muigration will China exclude Americans uvoulonx‘mf:nxo‘u:ry ? :‘om and recomenda- dooming it 118 Guty'to seo tht the courtesy | [rom hev torritory ! 3 B e arum Uemanded by partiamentary | The answer was long timo in coming and A ractico should characterize the o K 3 Kiy fort) 1] 1 stal oyt onduet of métnbors.at ail times | "It secnis to mo that the Americans should | buitding of lovees and for survess, mieluding | sceret 1s laid bare. 10 their official relations, hereby cxprosses | comsider the situation und “withdraw from :‘i“‘;:"rn\lfi; LI bt P el its disapproval of the unpurliamentars lan- | Cfna of thelr own froo will. "I will answer | iei! 5 ot by Hon, Joseph Walker, @ rop- | Your question by asking you one. Suppose | I U sl & R o ttive of Massactysetts an iBat por- | Lhat the American minister in London should SR D A il ey commet tion of his speech printed in the Record of | Say to the Chinese minister avall stages o DLELYOL, ions, and continuing imp.ovements, £2,500, bill legatizi “You keep away o . e from the Amevican legation. Wi tracts may be entered into by the sccretary | ongend of the stata o the other. Senator | VOte L el (Sl v o la, | into the diteh near Pool siding this after- tho 17th fnst. but which was not delivered | (U o1c AMSTIECT (ERLAIL oL ifoke. minte. | of war for such materials and work as may | Bt f (8 SR R e 1 otad Governor Bolex’ Appointments. Nowwh Motk Hirceniisaii (M rghalL N Wi | Bbon A e Goloh Tt s R pISL VAU BT on the floor, and considering it impracticablo | ¥OU BEUES 0 3 n e Cuinose minis- | § W00 00 N to carry on continuously tho | Kogers, in an interviewatCamden, is quol P Api ments., Now Yors, Bivi Sali sl A . Thne o pleteiy up to soparato the unparliamentary portions of | 16F Woul ;"‘0",;.““’;““‘:5-(“,:“::‘“‘:&"‘:‘;’él and 20 | plans of tho Mississipyi river commissions,or | 85 soving thatat1:30 . m. of the day the | ~Des Moixes, Ta.,, March 21 —[Spocial Tole- | ¥o and others of persons in Huil and [ down. Conductor Palmer and Brakeman ¢l om such parts as may be parlia- > P e rehasel v o spooch from sucl) parts 0 I e | & welcomo At tho Chinosa. legation You | the matorial may be purchused and wor undelivered portion of tho speech bo ox- | May draw your own inferouces. The Amer. | donootherwise than by Contrict. D! ic o re tal - -~ e it | vided for as appropriations muy bo made | g0y d fered han §25,000, | spector, J. J. Duunn of Dubuque; commis- o is th vho lived at | bead and face. unged from the Record. ican people are talking a great deal about $ 1 < | tgent returned aud o more than §25,000, v Je ! L - | volice that no is the same man_who lived 0 ace. P Boutelio of the ropublican_ sido ob- | FeCiDrocity just now. “Thoy should romewm- | from tme to tme, not Cxeoeding i U9 | lhough Rogors dbes mot stata tho exact | sioner of labor statistics, J. R. Sovereign of ndsor, a suburb of Melbourne, undor the | Tae conductor of the train says the accle jocied to the consideration of the roport and f Der that reciprocity works two ways. s commencing July 1, 189! figuros. Ho says, however, when uskad i | Atlsutics daivy commissioner, Augustus C. | name of Wiliaws., Evidence s daily acci | gont was caused by the carclossness of tha Chbairman Richarason of the committee on STILL A PROFOUSND SECKE 2 the sum was more than; §25,000: upper of Osnge; pharmacy commissioner, | mulating showing thut the past lifo of Deen- { soction hunds in relayinz rails by vutting rinti sree b TS > Work on the Mississippt. “Ye: 1] b g ve | John H. Pickett of Oskaloosa: fish commis- | ing was one of constant fraud aud robvery, | nine blocks aon the i printing finally agreed that it should be ; Yes, much nioro: You sco T was to have | John H. Pickeut of Oskalogsas fish comm in i Rudironbaevid|io ks Eelween the rails and the thes. printed I tho Record and bo calied up for | e Conteuts of Satisbury's Noto Not Yet | “For improving the Mississini river from | mado up the necossary majority, spitho azont | SI9%0n Judge Griges of Sueldon; custodiun | carried on un.er u pretonso ol wealth an Sy s consideration tomorrow. Mads THbo, the mouth of the Olio to St. Paut $1,500,00. | told me. [ will only say what iv' was a sum | PFIRC cabitol, AEHam T Carberion of Des | bonhommie, W0 Wt Making Extensive Proparations, There is little doubt that Mr. Boutelle and | D.C. T Aduitional contracts may bo made' by the | so large that if putat6 per cent interest 1 nes: commissioners for soldiors’ home, S, | Liveiroot, March 21, ~Thousands visi Grxeva, Neb., Mareh 21— [Special Tele- other republicans will defend Mr. Walker, asmiNaray, D. C., March 21.—The text | {0 taryof war to carry on continuously | need not huve worked any more.” B. Evans of Ottumwa aud J. P. Patkin of | Rain Hill yesterday and couverted the quiet although the report of the committes recom- | of Lovrd Salisbury’s last note on the Beriag | {he systomat sont of the Mis: s improve H st iy s ho 8 : I T Mc s d e vetal fig] ol fon whicn the Kuights of ythiasin Geneva mending the eradicating of tho remarks was | sea question is still kept a profound secret. | sippi between the points mentioned or ma- | man who tiied to b m, but replicd; school, 1. J. McDuffle of Lemars ana A. R. | accidents occurred and several fights as wel tion w k t unanimsusly coneutred in by both sides. Ttis betiovod it is mob. satisfactory, There | terat Inay 0o purchased and work dons | " "Tho people 1oy BRo me. for- withhold- | Mooro of Ansmosa. as thero were many teaghs smongthe crowds | have bovn making for the dedication of thoie Mr. Enloe stated that ho had information | is a. growing -sentiment that the United | otherwise by contract not exceeding in tne | ing his name, but T would be causing greator i e T T e of visitors. . £20,000 castle hall next Weduesday ara abous that thero was a ring in tho coast survey, | States will bo compeiled to take energetic | uggregate 1,500,000 per unnum for threoyears | pain to my feelings £ tald it than any pub- |~ ppg Mores, Tn,, Mareh 21, —[Spocial Telo. | 1, L0¢ Vicar of Rain Hill alludad to Doem- | yoppletes. An claborato prograin has beon and presented a resolution asking for u state- | mensures to protect the seals, commencing July 1, 1 Provided, further, | Jic praise could assuage, I attended the gk R 7 " | ing’s crimos o his sermon yesterday. Ho | 5ooiived ind ample provisions made for the . ment on the subject vy the secvetary of the It s impossiblo to obtain oy official 1n- | that of the amount appropriated £00,000 ! senate and saw the bill pass, not knowing | &ram to T —Stephen FPogg, a laborer | said that after the departure of Wiliams or | gecommodation of all guesis who may come treasury. Passed. formation concorning the note received trom | shall bo expended from the mouth of 1he | many of the votes wers bought. I hud not | On anew bridge in this city, was caughv by | Deeming from the village it had been pro- | fin liover the state, Attorney General Lord Salisbury yesterday on the Bering sca | Ohio to the mot A it Bill ) Aspaygapnropriation il question. The unusual reticeonca of the | §00.000 from th The house then went into committee of the whole on the army appropriation bill. auce with strict istractions, direct from the | tracts autho A long discussion took place during the | president, that the communication shall be | expended in like proportions.’ cousideration of the bill over a point of order | withheld from tke public at least until after vaised by Mr. Crain of Texas against a pro- | 1ts submission to the senate. viso in the bill, that hereafter no money ap- General Foster, who is rapr propriated for army transportation shall bo | State department in this matter, had two in- | a mimmum width of i used in the payment of transportation of | terviews with the president on tho subject | of the connecting waters of the great lukes troops and supplies of the army over the non- | today, one carly iu the day and the other in | between Chicago, Duiuth and Buffalo, aided lines owned, controlled or operated by | the afternoon, and the impression is general rther contracts the Union Pacific railway or by the Southern | that they considered the character of the re- | tary of war to earry out the plan proposed by Puacific over lines embraced 1n its Pacific | ply to be made to Lord Salisbury’s last note. | the engineer officer at Detroit. system. L.oxnoy, March 21.—In the House of Com- 5 3 » Under Contrac 8 Mixture, mysterious murders occurrod there at about | mediately closed by replacing tas fenco. The chairmen, in tho cloar-cut lauguawe | mons 1t was stated that nazotiations with MWork ool oho Ll OO ers e rsibya LA Explostojl, 4 Akt s that timo. When Borry loarned of this bo immed iataly which always characterizes his romarks, sus- | the United States on the Bering sea question In the cases of the other improvements put. 3asT JoRDAN, Mich.,, March ~The 28 Motxes, ar - —[Special Tele- N ELGHBORS, reopencd 1t. A3 soon as he had bogun the tained the point of order, the principal | were still proceeding. uuder the contract system, the bill provides | boiler iu the saw mill of the East Jordan | ram to Tur Bre.|—There appears to be a OUR TROUL, EIGHBORS, work Mrs. Nagleschmidt apprared, lashing fio(‘,'l.'.:,f(;ruh,';,r‘.:f.‘.‘mfl‘mhvihm that the pro- aavey 1 :nmlth‘c =ccrcl!:;l;:; tl:m;v’urr :l;fx“ “!‘Ll)?:clt“:;)l ‘;?Il)'- Lumber company at- East Jordan exploged | difference of opinion as to who is cley mar- | oo i e A Y Lulm over tho lnld[u;nil e whip broke. visi " anent law, River and Harbor Bill, racts to comp! pre: ] im- i = EY ‘8 s 2 Moides, A v di " 1 She pleaded puilty of disturbing the peac ment making the same provision, but making (T .\,“' i ll; Gl P Bt = may be nade by law. ‘egate cost of | piosion was terrifig, tearing the will to atoms clally;aunoun ced Sol Sutsman had Paxavs, March 13 —The National mail ashal A ¥ It apply only to the present bill, aud harbor bill whil bo reported to the house | 1pg" contracts, it is provided in each c and killing seven men. L'lie dead are: resigned and i'red Johnson appointed and & | poat Anglos, piying between Guavaquil Ma- ying to Save Shultz, g8y, 9 PASRSES SO KRS IRLR 0N I3 1aR D L O B B i oT ooat bl com pla | SIMUNEYARS tho occasion in the mavshal’s oftice. Today | uently, off Bahin, and all on board perished. | to Tur Brr.|—The attoraoys for the defense . Considered the Free Wool BilL, and some of the other projected improve- | tofore name ; g Sol Stetzman agaln occupiod the marshal's J. O, BROW ments will be put under the contract system, | tion of the improvements. Ior theso pro- | jigy y appropriated in the | MTCHALL 11 e v o Committeo of | Appropriations for the improvements include | jeots therols dir thie Hennipen canal, §500,000; Missouri river | bill ihe following amounts: Cuarleston har- | JAMES POT1 froomathbills ot i A0 to Sioux City, §00,000; above Sioux City to | bor, $300,0003 Mobile harbor, $330,00: Sa- | 1y engineer hud Mr. Goodnight assailed the protection sys- | 1% " Banton, W00; with provisions for | vanban eiver, $125,000; improving the Obio | g pis tem. M. Snodgrass of Tennesseo consumed his 000 to the World's fair, He contended thut 0003 Columbia river, Oregon, at the Cas- | gp.. representauivos n congress in muking this | Wasmxarox, D. C., March ~Charles | cades, $435,000. JAMES Sy appropriation would violate the constitution § i S ) ving is i ¢ appropriatiol RS 4 oLl Ao s0 in direct viotasion of tnn | T Atdrich of Illinois to bo_solicitor general, | ~The following is @ 1ist of appropriations | &\xpy Rerxitanr. V. 13 my for harbors of $10,000 and over. W, Blmands, | 08O e —Buifalo, £10,000. onth which the members took at the bar of | Postmasters: Kansas—I% W, tho house. The committee then roseand the | Kinsley; Laura Goodfellow, Fort Leaven- houso adjourned. worth, Nubmskn—i\lury Ballantine, | . Louisiana—Calasceiu mouth and passes, | gjtjon, o Syracuse. South Dakota--Joseph Hare, 00 AN e s " 0 mil AN/TIE SENATE, T City, Texas—G. H. Chipman, Childress; | Xexas=Ship channel, Galveston buy, $10,- | purtially insurea, 000; Sabine pass, £309,00). Billy Introduced, Passed and Reforred nt | 1 1 Tvingstone, Plano Ohio—Ashtabule, £0,000: Cleveland, £100,- ) B8 O T Mayor Campbell was “mum;” he said: | = ‘The political situation is by no means | fessionel braincd talent in the person of Miss Yesterday's Sesslon, Qui 00)+ Sandusky, $41, Toledo, $200,000. ENGINEER WHISTLER'S HOODOO, “Don’t ask me auy questions for I wont | quiet, ns alarmivg rumors are atloat, The | Aunavel Lee with a declamation.” Miss Lee Wasmixaroy, D. C., March 21.—The fol- A AT P35S Tt i 1 Indiana--Michigan City, §30),00), answer them.” [} states that soveral leading army | I8 a duughterof J. M. Lee of this cily ana Jowing bills wero reported ana passed : o \‘ et ) i 8 sald Tilinois—Cni Hurt In One Wreek, Killed In Another, and Tho question of who is inavshal is conse- | officers held a meeting recently with o viow | has resided nere sinco faney. Sho 13 a e e o torms. of the elreuit and | 0% the Navy department that no ordors have | Michiean—¢ en, §10,000;) 1is Cottin Crashod In Third. quently answered by severol aldermen and ng the president to proclaim himself [ mewmber of the class of '3, and it secms has gllole i3 4 8 been 1ssued lookiog to the dispatch of a fleet Muskegon, 77 Sand Duraxco, Colo, March 21 —A strange | OWIErs that Stutsman rotains the place. His ‘The same aper adds that these | improved hier opportupitios and talents sufii- district courts of the United States for tho |, Bering sea, but it is known that a number t. Joseph, $30,000; Marquetto, &5 e wu'm 2 ’- low it resiguation was not mentioned to the city s wero determined in case of the pr ciently to have won in the contest. eastern part of Wisconsin (at Milwaukee on | of vessels ave being fitted out on the Pacific | 00, 1 7 A e 4 glneer stlor | council last week nor today, neityer was the | dent’s refusal to overtnrow him. It goes on Grant relana i Cluk the tirst Monday of January and October ana | coast for use in case of an emorgency, \Wisconsin—Milwaukeo rofuge, ceven after death. It will bo remembered | alleged appointment of Fred Johnson pre- | to say that Dr. Ramiertz consented to with- wid lalsndiadphojl, sy of. Tiina): — = Suporior bay and St. Louis bay, §0,000; | that Whistler avas. killed in a wreck Friday | sented to the council for confirmative action. draw bis rosiguation provided Lo command- | QuAxD Ls Adly M!;;» March 21, !ihlmml House bill to authorizo the uppointment of Morrison Elected Chintrman, Asniand, $15,000. L night near Gilencoo, “Ho had just recovered Ho Was Decidedly Arbitrary, Scoulasced, "1t isrmorel that 1bo bresidont | samm Halos. A. W, B ackbart, Willing Wis: aclork fortho circuit and district courtat | Wasmisaros, D. March 21w, 1, | Mluposota - Dulith, 8000, nd bay, | [Fom Injuries received in u raliroad wrock, U IR Lo Marah AL o i ol [ s IRd0Rd, & db N o ¥ James Foloy, A, W. Buckhart, Willinm Win- Texarkana, the term beginniog Murch 4, | Morrison was elected chairman of the inter- | $200,000; Oakland, $150,000; San Diego, £3),- d lected ch g ! board of directors of Grand Island ball club' 803, was presented, read and placed on | tate commerce commissios 000, Yesterday his remalus woro started to his | gacided a very important case. The jury | Withdrawal of Senor Bengoectia from the ¥ o q : s P F Grogon—Coos bay, §210,00); Yaquani bay, | bome in California. “Phe train had proceeded | yrought in a vesdict of §1 .:O;J“dzmtg;’";:"; cabinet dud 1ts completo reorgunization as | LoMENL: | hey will proceed to-organizo the Awong the vills introduced and roferred ms. 75,000, tc o point called tho.*Hook," on the Mancos | Fyederick Fridwy sgainst the Sioux City | [lews: Foreizn affairs, Bravo: home — wers tho following : - New Youk, h 21,—A Washington For Improving Rivers, hill, when suddenly the expross car which | Rapid Transit compasy, but tho judgo never. o5 Baunce, Chiarmiios eduegiin Wostorn Fonsions. wfil!ailnralr\c\::mbo«}rl:: ‘.-'L::::.‘\'?;f:lx‘;"ull‘:ufi? correspondont telegraphs his paper that au | Wes Vivzinia—Great Kannawha, §100,0 ;g;‘:fig‘"—“:;g“l:fl";‘ ;m";fl‘fi“l‘.‘;g“’lr’:&"'l :::S theless ordered a verdict for the defondant, Zutealnn comes the aunouncoment | Wasminarox, D, C., March 21 —(Special fo Indian Territory. unexpected bit of army patronage has been Mississippi—Mouth Yazoo and tributaries, | 4, iaq completely B Mhe! aaffl3ioontaln l.L “a lm'el first ‘;1‘53 &lmm:l; kind in the state. | that General Cierra, »chiol of the revolution. | Telegram to Tite Bxe.]—The following list. P iy M. Vilns.For tho purchase of tno | Placed at the disposal of the pres- | 15,000, T e ing Whistier's body was badly damaged and | onge o 08 SO0 epend upon this | ary party, had comm tted suicide by shooting | of pensions geauted is roported by Tue Bem Bturgeon Bay ship canal, idect by tho resignation of Geueral | , Louisiana—lted, Louisiana and Toxas. | g'inan namea Mackiwno was escorting tho 4 - - himsell through the bead in the mountwins | yng Kkxaminer Bureau of Claims: By Mr. Georgo—To refund to the pro- | Orlando “B. Wilcox of the governor- | §130,000; Bayou Plaquemite, §150,000; Bayou | opains, nd his badiy. bruised. Thoe Municipal Politics Discussed. of Curaren, Nebraska: Original- Thomas M. Mart Aucers of cotton the internal royenue tax | ship of the Soldiers howe. A dozen or more | lal'ourches, £0,000. 1 (1 coffin and express. ¢ wero transterred to | BEATRICE, Nob., March 21,— Special Tele- Sy—r———— aiheaska: Oxgiap oiman M. Marlify ot rotired army olcers ore' have already oa- | Aransus Arkans 000; Ouachita | o freight car und the; Arain procesded on its | gram to Tue Bek. |—O. 1, Fulton, the demo- | 1, Honazlex Mialbtor Bald: Kendai, Corneliis Bs Trask;. Elagh’ Acs, By Poffer—Granting Sergeant Harter, | parded as anded, for thero 18 1itt1é doubt that | $200,000; Cumberland, bolow Nashville, §40,, T make the race and comes out in a card this | F2¥© @ farewell dinuer yestorday to Umited | fousen, James Jacobs, John W. Callahan,- First Indiana cavalry, $10,000 a0 goid medal | Fiaracd 8% ended, for thove 1s Hittle doubt that | G Manneasoo, bolow Chatian0og, §500,000: REPU ADERS, eveniag stating that the use of his vame be. | Srates Minister Reld. Tho guests fucluded | Original widows, ete ~Saran T. Wells, for bis services in “saving Pope's army and | place The succession to Comeral Keliae | - Kentucky—Kentucky, $i0,000; falls of tho | fore the democratic city convention was un- | Urein Minister Ribot, the ambassadors of | lowa: Original ~Owen Owens, deconsed ; tho nation's capital from capture by 1.80's | promises to to be an exeiting fight, Colonel | Qbio, &30,000. Natives of Atricy Diglent n Body of British | guthorized, - Russia, Austria and Turkey anda number of | Samuel (. Scott, Charles 1. Norton, John army.” (Tho same bill was introduced in the | [zobert Williams and Colonel (hauncy Me- | Movable dums at Levisa fork, $30,000; Troops. WiLugx, Neb., March 21.—|Special to Tug | Other diplomats, W. Davidson, Franklin 8. Darliug, Smith bouso by Simpsoa). Keever will be the chief coutestants, with | 10ck No. b, #0,000. T.oxpox, March 2L—In the House of Lords Ats citizens’ caucus beld Saturday | ., TOm now unil their departure from Paris | Boggs, William Moorey, James Keener, Mr, Hoar offered a resolution, which was | ia first named the aext in line of promotion, | , Obio-Ohio, §50,000; Ohio (at mouth or | today Lord KKuutefodd; socretary of stato for V. Shabata, Joho Zoevonechek, Jony | ME: sud Mrs. Reid will attend dinners given | Jume Willara' Lease, Hivanm L, agreed to, iustructing the committec on pub- X but the latter has his longest service to show, | Polow of Biaver river), —constructing | tne colonigs, adm! lio buildings and grounds to inquire into the el Sk movable dam, §10),000. % s cillag o~ in turn will give a farewell sbreakfast, W. Willlams, Allen Tunks, William® iteiter, DGRy AT Ry IAlne S RLlAR | ypa st e Michigan—5 $100,00; Portago | TOPOFL_telographed fyostorday from Freo- | Wero vominated for v “'\'f‘:rf.,:'?_f‘,‘_‘:“fgl,cml o ot - Additional—Newberry Cooper, William east of the capitol for the protection of per- | Guicago. 1L, March 21 —Colonel Edmund | 1ake chaunel, 0. town, Sicrra Leon, st the Britisk expedi- | iy Ber| —The following named persons were English Miners Ketuen to Work. A. Kelley. Jasper Blaine, Heury Joy, Joseph sons who iay take part o inaugural cere 2t trri LI C LR o " th o " Wisconsin—Iox and Sac, $75,000. tion to Timbo, in Segagambia, nad met withh | nowinated for village trustees at a cltizens Loxvoy, March 21,—The Nottingham min- Jeremiab A, Wade, William (', Mer- lll:»‘l::"-“"ehzllpukn lndl ll:«:"lu\;ngu weather'! | ttice, Uuited States army, one of the ofticers Indiana — Wabash, bélow Vincennes, | a very severe repulspat the hands of tho | caucus k'viday ovening: L. I, Fryar, George | ers, numbering 2,300, resumed work av the | ¥ill. William Wiard, Kencwal and incrense n President Grant's sceon ¥ } ) i oy in- | of Geuneral Miles’ staff, is to be in command | §50,000. auguration anll also of the very heavy storm | of the post atthe World’s fair grounds, Chief Ilhno that occurred at the time of President Har- rison's inauguration, when Mr. Harvison's own_ health was very seriously endangered, and he suggested that a temporary structure with a water tight roof, large enough to shel. ter the entire crowd, could bearrauged with- out great expense. Mr. Morgan offered a resolution, which was agreed to, requesting the president to conununicata 1o the senute the items of tax- ations imposed by the laws of the republio 1 of Colombia ou stne produots of the United Expross natives: that Cap! Calumet, §75,000;Illinois, $100,000; ro kilied, and t of Coustruction Buraham so announced to- | Illinois and Mississippl canal, $00,000: river | exp the war department can make the necessary | 50,0005 mout! arrangements. Colonel Rico succeeds Cap- | Passes, 2,500,001 tain Charles Nordrum, who distmguished | Yillo, 8100,000; har! bimself in the Chicago police department | New Orloans d Natchez, #0,000; duting the anarchist troubles. Captain Nor- | Water channel through great lake ),000; | Timbo. drum, Me. Burnham said, had only veen ap- [ Missouri river down to Sioux City, §0,000; : pointed to the place temporarily, general improvement Sioux City 10 wouth, Lord Dafferin ¥ ,000; Osage river, §50,000. Pans, March aliforoia — Sacramento, § Joaquin, $30,000. 1 ’ | Kxpres ) ; h, 02000 Aaaly W 0. HALINIAR Dol Joseph £, Bayer, William N. Brown, Lewis States fnported Into’ Colombia, and. what CincixsaTs, O., March 31.—Seven more -, s 5, | credentials o President Carnot thisafteruoon, | inee " p i i the presiderggas prociaimed to 'bo recipro- | messengors in the United States express «m‘?'.i‘.,‘i}iu‘&“i’?é’.’:m?,‘,‘..", ‘;KL‘«T&?‘ I:‘WL:r Tho coremony was conducted with great | YOuU8 Obarles Hinman and Fred Pike, Benuis, March 21, —Blswmarck Las boon !:u»’tf'l‘l-l“;\’-udhw“l DAL fl (vl cally unjust™® tho United States, and also to | seryvice bave been discharged, presumably | Williamette and Columbia below Fortland, | pomp. in the court yard were massed de- R P AP obliged to glve up his iutended journey on ac- g seud the copies of the correspondeuce on the | because they were members of the Mossen- | $0,000; examinatious, surveys and contin’ | tachments of infautsy, and us the British ; , ORINRIPS, count of sudden illness. Itallan Ex-Convicts Barred, subje gers’ brotherkoad. gencies of the rivers and harbors, §175,000; | awbassador dpove into tho square drums | DEs Moixes, Ia,, March 21.—In the house - New Youk, March 21.-Colonel Weber Seuate bill Lo change the name of the cus- e axrenlul counected with inspection of | wero beatendind bugles sounded, and the | this morning work on the calendar was About 8 vear and 8 balf ago Jack Inbody | parred twenty Italians at Ellis islana yoster- toms coliection district and port of Wilming- Took the Oath of Ofice, bridges, $15,000, baud played “God Save the Queen.” takon up. Morrison’s bill exempting pro- | drove away from York with a fine pairof | 4" Ut S oy { tou, Cal., 1o that of Los Augoles, was taken | (ixcixxany, O.. March 21 o rion. H, W. oS R 4 After Lord Dafferin had plade the formal | ceods of lifo insurance not iu excess of §,000 | Mules on which Harvey Pickerel had mort- | J4¥: They were passsogers from ltaly aud froin the calendar and passed. A NMATG b AR i e, dho A2 Perished in & Murning Bullding, "~ | presetation of s credentials, he and Presi- | g G e RS EREE FAH SRS o0 BN | gago of @ couple of bundred callars A fuw were all ex-convioia, Vel . enato Lill to amend the statutes to pro | judgeof the Ulited States for the Fifth | terrible disaster six miles south of Spring- | was' grected with the “Murseilles'” by the | was pessed; ulso & bill to compensate tho'| and will have the muies or the money and | St Jouxs N. B, March 21.-The custom bibit the introduction aud sale of iutoxicat- | judicial district, l field reached Lere late last night, A bouse i band, cnormous bribery 10 their opinion shall best improve naviga- | furnished on the weord of State Senatdr | wasteof timo unless the arrangement mado Maurico Rogers of Camaden county, Additional con- | word will bo accepted unguestionably from | Tho'bill will bo dofeated by a strict party Senator IRogers wi ath of the Missouri river and | suspected it before, SHELDON, T special work, if necessary,at Plerre or Yank- | river by the construction of a movable dam | the engine room. i 8 h at or below the mouth of Beaver river, I’enn- e e e D fe a1 policemen said they did not know who was | avenge the arrest of an tncle of h time in opposition to the bill donating $5,000,- | 'O Sylvania, $100,000; Point Judith, R. L, $100,- | %o 0CH me!::xuk;‘smn. give the e o aro 1n @ oritical con. | 110 that. lio nud the mayor were on good | deed it begins to look as if tho govarament dition and thy, WILL HAVE MUCH T0O ANS estigations of on ankxtensive S Cnicsco, TIl,, March 81, tion of the boodlers by the grand jury is not conviction of n money giver or money takor. Among othor orainancos the passage of which will be inquired into will be the latel omnibus orainance, giving tho Chlcago Railway company the right to string over- Rl ::,‘{‘;,‘g‘m;'\’f;c“’,‘u“m:‘(‘,‘f‘ onmost of |y ytitutions, Tho report recommends | the n d jury willalso make a determined | amounts aggregating about & some of the most important projects under | effort to sift tha vrelations between the Gas State depart- Ad ) ota, this tunnol failed to probe evidences of fraud. | Penitentiary, A £5) ' UL o Prosident Billiogs of the Gas trast, who I8 | Tndustriai sthool, Miteheli- at Hot Springs, says in av interview there is ville nothing in tho'story of boodio being offered tokill the Economic gas ordinance. Ha says the ordinance waespending when two aldér- men asked him what howanted dono with it, but his reply was that he did rot care, THE LEGISLATURE, expenses of the Mississippi river commi: Herald charged theuse of a corruption fund | Dafry of at least £3,000,000 raised by interestod (the amount directly appropriated in this | capitalists and stook jobbers to secure tho passage in the New Jersey legislature of the ng the coal combination of the | State library returns to the more than half of the ero at that. issippi river commission for | Reading. Now'tho Herald was a aiplomatic one: the general improvement of the river for the | subject and states th: bill passed, he was ' offered £10,00) for his Vote for the bill. Then the | made the follov T but_now I know it. 1 | bis clothing and whirled several times around | P2sed to buy Dinham villa, the moutb of the Missouri to | was almost stunned and did not know what | & shaft this mo ofticials on tho subject is said to be inuccord- | St. Paul, and the amounts for additional cou- | to do. The bill camo up, and Senator Gard- | couid be stopped ized to be entercd into shall be | ner, in a speech, showea clearly that it was | perhaps, fatally injured. < a most outrageous piece of legislation, forc- Yo Tn the case of the eroat lakes project $490,- | ing on tho people a moropoly 000 is appropriated in tho bill for u ship chan- | trary confiscation of the stock of share- enting tho | nel, twenty and twenty-one featdeep, and of | holders who objectea. )0 fect, in the shallows | on tho other ‘sido. A thary, at the hands of Willams. Iu one such case S aut S s, In., March 21.—[Special Tele- | Willians passed as a nephew of Sir Wilfrod Ul A DIEELLLES Not aword wae said | gram to L Ber. ] —Jeannette Allen, keeper | L@waon, M. P. Ste Used u Horse Whip, Thoy simply voted 1t through and that was an end of it.” —— ay be made by tho secre- BLOWY INTO T Seven People Killed and a Number Injured one to breakfast, leay- | Queries ho alirmed tnat he was still the | 2 ) man. dotn Dingle. in charga of | marsbal. ~Kred Johinson also stated to all ju- [ ¥OUth of that ity who stabbed him. it is | carcloss of his fate. Last uight he went to Dingle was terribly | 9uiries thathewasthe bona fide marshal. The | feared. fatally. The act was lntended to | sleep.at 10 o'clock and slept soundly until 6. 100,000, "Tho mill was. valuod at£10,00 and was | friendly relation. Ho had nothing to suy us and this was his fiest ruo since his illness, M the accuracy of the | Jahn, ) Jabinson aud 8 pl'ivu!:a M. Duvinger, A J. Jewison, J. L. Campoell ail tho ofticors of the | and 1. O. Wallac ~ 1istric o 3 o of tho wen were | the convention, yet the court room was well | Price of cosl in the isirict as declined § day. The chungo will take place as soon as | from A\llunuirolls to mouth of Ohio, §l,- | wounded. Lord Knutzford said thavinstruc- | filled, owing 10 various issues, satun, ) of the Ohio to the head | tions had been sent to Sir James Shaw Hay, |~ Newaax Guoy harbor @t Green- | governor of Slerra Leon, 1o use the %00 men | 1o Tue B, bors at Vicksburg, | of the West India regiment stationed at | held here deep | Freetown in renewing the attack upon | building for ents 3 b 21.—Lord Dufferin, the new | caucus convoned at Burrows’ hall, resulting | failed Saturday fled to Amer ,000; Sau | British ambassador 19 Frauce, presented his | in a citizen - o~ The investiga To Bribery Secured | IOWa Weuthor seivice was bribery, and | Order in the house tomorrow morning ut 10 Sty AL o ddrossos | Passenger Team No, 18 Ditehod Near Pool oot ot it is | O'¢lock. Thero will be no discussion on the | lou&ins w0 Emily Mahor, a booi 0'1‘""" ) T bill, It will be voted upon withoat any | Of parsoas in Eigland, a pockatoook baring ed to oxpose tne | Ciarinda; directors of the state normal | suburban village into pandemonium. Several ERNITY, The others injured is Credentials, | ve foet along bighways and railwa T'he bill to increase tho bounty on wolf scalps to & was passed: also allowing mine pit and roturned | Towa's Logislaturs Was Not Liberal with | bosses to cnter the examination for stuto | (onoluding Testimony ia the Trial of* moro population. It fixes P— of justices in such townships % €00 U Other bilis passed were: Amendils = &law It Is Believed that the Gateh Loeal Option | pelativo 1o the transfer of patients) S5 @8 in. One Insta e In Which a Witn B WALl Be 1 A Today by n sane asylums; amending the law 1 & [ Prosecution Was Shown to & Strict Party inthe landlords' lisns; providing for o m| oodle Cases e, s for thy Mis taken with Itegard to Facts un ; the peoplo was rojocted. Muck's bill | i | Wil of Captain A. D. Yocum for the murder est mauifested in the procesdings was con- | jng for the pubiication and distribut il | of Myron Van Fleet witnessed the closing of centrated on the report of the committee of | achool laws was passed. Other laws passed | the evideaco and the beginning of the argu- appropriations. The report will doom to dis- | wore: o it the LA O fOr L | ments, A block of soldicrs sut at one side of appointment a good many who have speat | (o ,,f,.:.‘.fi;u.‘(‘.g'm‘l.‘.' e mines: 16 provide | tho room and they ail scomed much inter- much time lobbying in the interest of various | for'hrinting the oMieinl register; to rogulate | €sted in the testimony anu in the arguments, tice of law in tho state. 3 The prosecution introduced on rebuttai a 00D, Tho The senate passed house bills authorizing number business men to prove that on the. tho insurance nf employes against uceidenty v passed y amounts asked for agzregated about $2,500, i i impoeach the testimony of John A, Gant, passad unanimously. Bishop's bill to ex- poach the testimony of John A. Gant, who; empt from taxation live stock on which thers trstified that he saw Yocum in Denver in is outstanding mdebteaness was lost on en- | March 1801, and that then be knew of the grossment, The senate then went into ex- | scandal. ‘L'ho defenso siarted to prove by ceutivo session and confirmed the appoint- | enyolopes addressed in Yoeum's handwriting mentof J. J. Dunn, inspector, W. [. Car- | and beaving the government postoffico. ponter, custodian of the public property, and | postmark, when the prosocution nullitied B. Evans of Ottumwa und J. R, Raligan of | Gants' evidenco by admitting that ho was. Puage county trustees of the soldiers’ homes. | mistaken us to the time he saw Yocum in onitentiary, Fort Mudison vloglel survey 20.00) 000 Institute deaf and dumb, ! 1049 | ture was passed Ivwas agreed by counsel that each side. e should be entitlod to fiva specches. County 7160 LIVERPOOL'S MONSTER. Attorney Hoopner opened tho argument for 4000 tho staio. 1o roviewed the testimony and t the Man | circumstances of the killing, and_deprecated the plea of insauity, and urged the claims of Prrn, Australia, March 21,—Dooming was | Justieo upon tho jury. M e A 3 St 4 f vas followed by Attorney M. A, Hartl- again bofors tho magistrato vosterday. - e | o R G T dew steohg B court houso was picked. ‘The prisoner, who | and depicted tho plight Captain Yooum foun still persists in calling himself Swanston, | hiusell iv. entered the dock with a jaunty but be- [ As & misunderstandiag arose concerning State Sold e Convineing Evidence A Arrested ia Austral cal society’. . for insune, Clas Historleal colleetion ut position x to settle the discussion. formal evidenca in ragard to his arrest ha Coutinuing, Mr. Hartigan strongly urged was ramanded. Dosminz's luzgaze has basn | upon the jury the awlul condition of Captain fully examined, Am| the articlcs found | Yocum after hearing bis daughter's cofiicss wero a car | eartifying to the memberstup of | 81oh. After speaking for an houra adjourn By et i tho 1atn HilL Band o | MRt Was taken uutil 0 o'clock tomorrow. Hope, a timi Hill and L ssoclation . v ¥ecretary Parson iration ceremonie mpleting ¢ nz inside tomilitary . iry coi % teh local option bill table of truns Latwoen Rain WRECK ON "n UNION PACIFIC, varpol, an astozraph albam ve- fods monozeam “B. I D" a Masonic apron | GRAND Isiani, Neb, ¢ lottarod, u silvor card cae and a [ Tolegram toTur 13 Ly | of Union Pacitic tr. arch 21.—|Special ~I'ho passon ger coach u No. 85 was dumped his | today by both the parties is reconsidered. | simil prayer bosk contalning the mamo |—Governor Boles today ll)‘\cl"l”[:‘Jl,":(’\s:;::,‘l::u ideatity of \\‘i‘.lmun.r tamey weie slightly injurcd and J. C. Pike ng appomtments: Oil - | Pyei L AT Dosming bus suld to tho | and wite of David City were cut about th aud refused | gramto Tue B gram vo Tur B o weeks of preparas ¢ne of the | Hastings, Judgo L. Moreis, Tom Cook, Will P~ | L. Scisin, Tom Benitoo avd many other prom- inent knights hayv ed to invitations and will be prosent. ill also vespond to toasts. Reduced been made on Do the moachiaane | murders, and mako it the vicarage, "He Was seriously and, | Py the broject bad been abindoned, " | "Various persons havo acquamted the polica with instauces where robbery was sufferod A telegram from Cape Town, South Afriea, ‘b IsLAxD, Neb., March 21.—|Spectal house of ill-fame in the | yqys that tho news of the Deoming caso ¥ ‘Whitechapel” district, of this city, was | caused much oxcitement there. U states glescimidt, a buxom today seutsuced to eighteen months in tho | aiso that Leomi otorious iu | laly of middlo aze, was finod £ and costs peuitentiary, and was at once taken to Ana- | Johannesourg in 1 reciion with an | this morning for horsewhinping John Bovry, mosa 1o serve her sentence. extensive jewelry swindle, and that somo | Berry cpenod a road, which the woman im- Lateadvices from Calluo state tbat the | inthe Cuyler Shultz case will file an order governor of Jayanea was recently mada the | for a new trial. Should the motion be over- victim of personal animosity of a ho* biooded [ Fuled the case will ia ail probability be & taken to the supreme court. Sbultz remains chajrand to all intents and purposes was performing the duties of the ofice. To all upon | this morning. marshall, but obeved the orders of voth | purely versonal grounds, lutely ordered by e A, Stutzman and Johnson, which so far have | the governor. Rumos, the assassin, has boen Wahoo's Rupits Dofended, nat conflicted. lodged in jail to awalt vrial. Wanoo, Neb., March 21.—|Spacial to 1'nm Stutsman said that he had never resigned: [ The Indian uprising in Bolivia is assuming ~Your corresponaeat from Ashland in that tho story that he had so dono was nn- | more and more formidable proportions, in- | Sunday’s paper has made a wisstatement, of terms and ho hoved they would continuo the | will have its hands full to suppress it. The | e contest between Waboo ann Asbland. In iran Choco Indians are now joining their | the repovt of the contest your correspondent to reasons for tho allegod resignation and | Bolivian brethern, us are also those from the | states: *“I'ie Waboo society departed from succeeding appointments, Brazilian froutiel tho rules of the contest by bringing in pro- gram to T tors and 13, C, Hockenberger were clectod e, | —Judzo Wakefield today The mivisterial erisis has resulted in the A. N. Dodson and Ivank Junsnet | 11 their honor nearly every evoning. Thoy | Graves, Henry' Ries, Charies Mercy, Jobi —trancis N. Nutter, Increase.- William 3hiploy, Jolin M. Fuller, Andrew Lindbury, s Platt, Lenlus simpson, Willlam i por ton, e miners in the other arcollus I, Snell, Daniel J. Acker: Neb., March 21,—|Spocial | 413tricts excepting Durham atso roturaed to | gon, sue—Leander Dysart, Arthur \]—The republican caucus was | WOrks Nivety-two thousand men are out in | Vaugbn, James A- Hages. Origlual widows, riduy night at tho public school | the Durbam district. eto.—Margaret £, Holman, wotker; ida D, YT B PR iy e — Owens, Amy A. Parker, Sarab K. Blake, Juddlng: for Lie Aomiaskfa Gf 8 hosrd o They Fled to America, Matilda ~ Stubbletield, mother. Mexican . s‘il;o\-mm. lfisl’r)'sl'. Fred Pike and Pamis, March 21.—It is veported that the wn\uo\“ "JI‘:.'L"'{:'U ‘3:;"?. ¥ et B nk Barreit,' Saturday night an 0 oad ba e South ota: Orlginal --1"re ryan, y I another | three directors of the Railroad bank which Audrew 1\ Iienyen, William Greene, Wil llam H. Wooaward, Foen T. Lora, usual hour this moruing. As a result the Politics cut no ligure in et, with the following nom- -— mayors of cities wheo acling as justices of | don't care wuch whioh. | house has b ed. Loss, $300,000,

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