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- | TWELVE PAGES, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWELUE PAGES | v - - —_ — == = - = = ’ TWENTY=FIRST YEAR. OMAHA., SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 30, 1892-TWELVE PAGES. NUMBER 317, 1 g 2 \._...____._-_. 4 P\ | gaged in smuggling Coinamen from Canada. NI ADCHISTS | any home rule momsura that would be | NN N g | Y | burned to the gro Fifteon parsons| 28 | | NINNN N N LOW COMEDY 1IN CONGRESS |aecinsmuesiing comamen trom canadn | |ONDON ANARCHISTS ACTIVE | 8r5ecsimees Susmesrasios'ss o saione | MAY RULE TWENTY DAYSMORE | biied ivtieie aniivoreverea (| WILL - REDUCE ~ THE TIME ' | whbich bave been received from customs | aiists. He declared thist’ in the event | bor of nartow escapes from death. ¢ rt-:a‘ln‘r‘:mn ictions for n;uxr p].v dance xlu | ."‘v the as |.v;y:w‘n of \u:h\n r;un(:v rule moas ‘t". | | flames quick \‘\,w' W to an ‘« .,“;y\;\‘\r*r“' ho 2 - casel here applications for admission to he protestant minority of Ulster would be | | which also totally destroye = Honse Oharacterized as a Laugh | :h“ United States have been made b They Are Expected to Cause Trouble at | subject to the tyranny, not of a kinz but of Veneznela's Insurzents Frepared to Take | Eroatest excitement prevailed as iv was % Missouri Pacifi Platte River Bridge = hines, 1in naturaliza | ! a ma v dominated by 0 Same Blic =l S - y aved th i e W ne work ol an = Btock for Gods and M apers ssacd by Cahid, ihelr. atton Eyde Park Sunday. | Eroea “fn "the mest. inteleratio Torm. - 1o President Palacio's Stronghold. Lo b ittt Finally Completed. s tion has been ‘callea to the require maintained that the mghat of resistance ; 9 Bohemina Sugar Make ments of tha exclusion act, that Chinese, not which belonged to their forcfathers also be. bt il bbb ars, shall riginal entrance s AN oLICE longed to their comtemporaries, although | ™ N " Benuiy, April 2. —Slefrica Elboogn, pro- ' N JRIATIC ACH NOTHING ATTEMPTED, NOTHING DONE | lavorees, stail prosent of original entrance | SOLDIERS AND POLICE READY TO FIGHT | jonees 16 [0Sl (oiateibon ot th “richiat | AL HIS TROOPS ARE SURROUNDED petblot of th siigar refitry &L Schonprissen, | KILLED BY A DOSE OF MURIATIC ACIO t rafuse admission to Chinese who don't —_— their own risk and stand ready to be praised present such certificate without reference to N | or condemned aceording as they succecded the question whother or not t v cltizens | Entire Force of the City Will Be Assigned | o tho reverss, 1 to the Bar for Contempt of any other ountry than China." to Duty In Order to Suppress Any I'ho endorsement of tho Ulster r the larcest in Bobemia, has failed i Ependthrifts of Time -Twelye Representa- tives Call he Dictator RALLROAD MEN FIGHT. Sudden Death of Henry W, Shepperd av MeCook's Oy General Creapo Declares Th voment Shall Saffer Terribly 10 th Revolus — A Company —Disciptine a Farce—Bill to - — " ation o i 9 by two such men as tho marquis of London- PRt (et Contest for Territory at Lehigh Causes Sex te SEREO! Atkin, g gL PENSION OFFICE INVESTIGATION, L e dorry and tho duke of Devoushira has caused Ll R L et b ous Trauble, e e s A LG a sensation snd has showed bow deeply the Situation ¥ Fort Donar, 1a., April 20.—[Speeial Tele cross the Contlnent . Judge Greenwalt Admits Furnishing M ———— serious the movement is, gram to D Ber.|—A railway war 13 on at anaian " » gan with Money to Send to Coope Smat from a “Blasted Bar.” PYTS v 5 e son Olty o Wasnixotox, D, C., April 20.—More wasto | W iumivorox, 1, C., April 20 Commis- | [Copyrighted 1352 by James Gordon Benwit. | P SN0 Baatity {Copyrighted 1892 by James Gordon Beaie! :; 1 gh between ;“g B Rl “_ T | PrarrssovTi, Nob, Al 9. |Special to of time is today’s record of the house of rep- | gjoner Raum was ot present at the pension Loxpoy, April 20.—[New York Herald h,,,wr.:,‘,';“fi,‘f,";"firm‘“ ]‘A,E{.“\‘I,Zg":‘d‘*u""’ mment: | | Bussavestna, Colomoia, ( ve odge and Crooked Creck railways. Both | qyy Bep,|—The final span of the now Platte recontatives, No business of importauce | e roads claim the richt of way over a portion Mexican Cable | river bridge on the Missouri Pacific railroad s investigation today, though it was | Cable—Special to Tite Bre.|—"*No God! No | can women, takes occasion to mako a most Tex.), April 20.—(By & ety 4 Ry was transacted, and ex Speaker Reed, dur- | ynderstood he would again appear. 's! No property! Remember Cbicago! | viie and dospicable attack upon Americans. | to the New York terald—Special to et A ) Sedadenys ‘,“‘_"”l‘k | north of this city, has beon placed in posi ing a colloquy with Represontative Bailoy of |~ judgo (ireenwalt, the spocial offico exam- | Will be tho cry of tho anarchists at Hyde | The writer, who presimably kuows uch | Tur Bre.|—Dispatches from Caracas say | The Crooked Creek peopie got th tion and by the middie of uext woek it is ex oxos, declared the present houso & 1augh- | inor who led the investigation which re. | park on Sunday next. Half a dozen roughly | 800ut the subject of American wonien atho | that twenty days longer Is tho period set track down first and blockaded the | Lostad that trains will bo running over the g 908 i ) Y | doos of any other, says that tho horrible im- oo fon o v ; track with coal cars whera tho rival wished | pacio, et timo car " t fog stock for gods und men. sulted in Commissionor IRaum's pronouncing | printed posters with thess words in bola, red | purhe'of the most fashionable girls In the | 900 for the furtner duration of the Vdn- o S D ANOH GIL Y FEaci TRVEHS BEIL | oo A At UG GRTdURY baevaCplent Speaker Crisp acted as police justice and | yho charge agalnst Representative Cooper, | letters on them have been torn from the rer cities of thd union is well known. | €zuelan revolution. Gene Crespo com- “t' ff“f‘l _k“""‘r“ "”\._‘-“‘ ';uu«' "I‘““ under which the noon passenger south will the dignified representatives of the people | way asked if he furnished the $2,500 to Mor- | walls by the polica in the east end and futile Tho Daacon marriage minus the pistol | municated with friends at the island of b"t‘\:,‘n":“m‘"“;| ?:“"]‘ ”‘:_‘ ”“;_l"_']‘fl, ‘“"h.‘ Wh. | watt at tuis point twonty minutes for din sorved in the capacity of jurors. Boforo this | gay which Represontativo Coopor refused to | efforts made to find the suthors of the law- [ SBot” he adds, ‘is theiypical Americin | Caracas three or four duys ago that e would | giruction and . Y All heavy freights Wil run by way of this Atguat tejbanal twolve offenders wero ar- | ascapt ana returned. Fio declined to answor | less mottoos. iand Nard officiats are | Mennge. Tho truth is that London sociaty | meet tnewn at Caracas on or vefore May 18 | Road‘employod i { lino and avoid the heavy rades on theie raigned by the sergeaut-at-arms, charged i & (RS AART is impure [here Awericans will be apt to Casanas is not a prisoner as was at fixst | ypa'oroiva by piling vresent route. ‘The new road is making » alg oy gen | ed | on the ground that in an interview Mr. | steeped over heads in the work of astigning | ndmit that the writer speaks from knowl- | supposed, but ho is hela at by on tho | g Uil strong bid for the B s patronage. with having boen absent without leave ner. sared the track. Tho other ca to hinder the progress of irt on tho track. Road- riiagt B i ; v ster Creier of the Mason City road was ¢ Coopor hiad said he intended to prosecute in | various bodies of police to duty for Sunday | edge], though, maybe, alter all is said aund | prairies in the district about the headwaters :".? (:;\‘n“:t‘n ‘lx \‘\[u‘l'll a vll'-.\n. lnml‘ badly .I irt. Mrs, Winceh Got Her Divoree, yosterday and thereby being lu contempt. | court the parties to tno affair. and scattering men iu citizen's clothes among | done, it is less so than tho socicty of New | of the Guaria river. Batween him and Car- | § Crookad Creok freight train that came up | Py rrevor i Neh: kbl 0. carsHRenkt U5 They looked upon their trinl as & farce aud | *\r Cooper said he wauld, i necessary to | the thousands upoa thousands of people who | YOrk: visaili acas are many miles of countey swarming | Guring the squabblo was ditehed, Trafio is [ 40 FpriiNen T SE SOVE FRCIEREC 1o joked with the Jurors while awaiting tho | got the wholo truth of the matter, relieve | will be in and around the park tolisten to T with unattached rebels, a_barrier of mout- } gty standstill until tho vigt of the case cau | 1* SEF LALLM L L verdict. Nor were thay 1n error as 10 the | the witness { 5 g TS 1508 peschih tn favoe ot the: SlghtibouFIaw: The private view at the Academy at- | tain chains and the organized forces of Gen- | pa gscortained. a suit divorce from Sarah M. Wiach, his outcome. The jurors were lentsnt and the | 'Do.vi'ness bimselt of fear. Sl el il il - | tracted the usual crowd of celebities, | erals Guerre aud K. Rodriguez whoso g wife, ou the ground of desertion, Winch was Prisoners wore all ncquitted. Mr. Erloo asked if the witness declined to | Orders bave been issued to have all the | Among the visitors wera tho archbishop of | rear is protectea by a wing of General Fought Over n Witaess, & patiteEtet DO A et ; answer on tho ground that it might incrimi- | troops stationed fn London ready for any | Canterbury, Archdeacou Farrar, Mr. and | Crespo's army. It was one uf Casanas’ aides | Des Morves, Ta., April 2 - N Members € ged With Contempt. R € a resident of Provideace, R. 1. J. H. ltalde- man, an ottorney at Weeping Water, this county, discovered the pendoncy of the suit and at ot muunicated the fact to Mrs. vo | Mrs. Gladstone, Mr. Balfour and Sir Williamn | and a strong body guard who were driven | graw to ‘T'ne Bee.]—There were somo sonsa Vernon Harcourt. fnto Valenica lately and surrounded there | o yoear i B B e Belval case The White Star steamer Teutoni togother with Ybarra, whose defeat may be i Ay Sl gl sailed Tor NBW: YOPE Bh THUESUAY; heard of iv the next news from the front. | on trial at Badford in this city today. Deputy i Rl AR ot | RS emorgency, which means that the en The spouker calle ention to the fact il : : <560 BaktdE 5 b ol s that gt ine tine ‘of sdjournment vesterday | Th0 witness replfed tbat ho made tho fn- | forco of guards will bo kept uuder arms ail ergeant- 4 boen given worrants | vestigation as & subordinate and | 98 4 thosergeant-at-aris had been given warras g Fia babden st deration for tho arrest of absentee members and [ had isstructions to do anything he has littlo_con M | Woard o passenger list of great distinotion, | Crespo ordered Mora to attack him just as | Sneriff Long of Taylor county has been in | \Ving She employed him and - \ 3 g for the police, wno dare not dr their | Ll 4 : 3 SThd ¥e cemants g A called on that ofticer for a report. HIEhU -OuTnics HeeANty. - to elintveevarys | (00 S STOENEECHRACR G/ ORE (Vies || IHCIHAIRG RANIGUNG SN NewaINtsUnrIes | $000 83 hetsacuivad Sxpioted KEAIORRRiuE | tie (oliy Weverdl whys Rlustiuudi Lo Subs iy aRciisd o 06, HSEvIGes = ofl e ‘ The sergeant-at-arms said that nineteen | thing connected with tho tranzaction. | e vivec to his hw[ _‘*l““_‘m';)m‘;, col. | Emory Smith, the American minister to from Los Andes. Casanas has sent an aid a witnosses ited in the case. | liv of this o and B. Russia, from Sombrero to notify Yburra of his per- | ¥ Mbeier 1 avd Mr. and Mrs. [ ilous position. General Allayon thought that U il o the mounted party of government troops | George, he had badly war warrants had peen placed in his hands; that Witpess did not want to wake a further seven of the memvers against whom they | answer because it might furnish Mr. Cooper had been issued he had been uuable to find, | with information he could usein the prose- Waggoner of Atchison, Knn,, and entered ber appearance in the case, Shefiled an iswer charglig ber busband with adulte diers, for whom ho bas a wholesome vespect. The police inspector said to we this evening: cular, Miss Jess ed, but she had Mr. Charles B. Fart Bigelow arrived from New Yor! and that tho otter twelve bad promised to bo | cution of others. Finally, however, ho ad- They Fear Foreign Anarchists, ago. They wero called pack | Working up toward Valoncia was General | been kept secreted by Attorney Haskins, | and inakivg counter churges of tion 4 present. mitted that he had furnished Morgan the “The only causo for apprehension that we 1a death of Mrs. Bigelow’s father, Mr. | Casanas making his escape and the party | counse! for Belvel, and tho deputy sheriff \inch then employed Hon. John C. Cowin } The speaker stated that the action allowing | to seud to Mr, Cooper in_order to draw out | have is that the 400 or 5 foreign anarcnists | k. S. Jeffrey. was followed with skivaishes at Ortiz, Tina- | (oo *S0 FOL I T, O jatil today. Ho | of Omaba as his attoraey. The caso was. \ meir.bers to give thelr parole to appear uad | the information. He had paid this in | who have sought refuge on English shores | The arlist Whistleris sowell pleasea at the | quillo and outside of Valencia. ot her 1nto A carriage and was taking her to | tried here at the last term of tho district ) been !uucl: |::hnccur\lnnr<‘, with his own iu- i:\n(l faith, I.cl*m-\'n;u the Morgan st tcllm‘ul!i may incito thair British brethren to attem tre: ’ncl‘;l accorded his art by th(-‘ French Surrounded by Insargents, the depot, when they were interceptod by | court L I‘ e\-YHd e Chapman 111 was ol structions to the sergeant-at-arms. The jnage Lad tola witness ho should | deeds of violence aud it will take but littie J peovle that bie has decided to make Paris bis : ¥ 5 X faskin id a lively fight occurred bo- | contested. Sullivan was the only uttornoy “The delinquent members were then sum- | not suffer pacuniary loss through the pay- | to make othor people foliow suit. 1f the day | home. He has just rented large apartments | | (UMD “n“""f‘““v‘“‘ e e g G w{f:_’ ere \was | Tetuined in the caso by Mrs. Winch and ho moned to tho bar of the house to present | ment of monay togot information. Witness | be fine there will be over 230,000 veople in | in the French capital. Insurgent AL o O . * Gienaral | but ono round, when a big policemao | and Cowiu had a vory exciting scene in the their excuses. understood Mr. Raum would reimburse him | tne park, but the police have their orders Crime of Being Canght. ::‘é"flr:‘::‘ ;rr\zr::‘:l‘<»":§0[ l:( ;:;‘:'JN&M' v‘{":'l\:‘llrl; x“ui expect {‘o o ‘.\ lea(r ou}\ ho the letter. GREAT FE v 3, 3 e o3 - B\W WU 2 pat & 1H o any speaker makes the slightest attempt ,.Pflm‘n’;? ?.;,‘,.P“J;;z",":, b e “,',,‘(u:,:‘é e -'“'\‘I‘“; HEEL IR the 23, as | at moytiing aporoachiug u revolutiouary e Approach of May Day Viewed With Lively 2 ELLTEE el WMIRES et WHHE | Lo vent KoM YESLERAY, 0 AEsWRE || A o s o akke Tt Fro | Brancerne willbie tord 2bom tisplikiortn Apprehension Throughout France, o younk wan 4t his ‘fatner - nd. | sumed their contest for tho gl L RGO GO Gl e the lettors of persons wanting pensions or | gunposed Morgan had 1t yet. e 5 E Pamis, April 20.—Though the authoritio | vances upon Caracas. Palacio's fate | Haskins succeeded in getting hevtoa train | [ EOFCAICS: o NG (AR G0 han " He de sed M et ne city polico, which is a distinet body | oAl e O rouble 1s au. | Will b & terribie ono if the lad is mada to | And left with her for some dustination at | T0F WACK is 8 poor man. d postoftices, or persons who did not want e L el D Gl 29CY The & o | sirod to move out west, and in 1570 he left aomebody clse appointed postiuster. He from the metropolitan force, is also very suffer but Palacio, whilo a dictator, is not | bresent uvkoowa. The girl is said to bo red to ! nd e ' o atan 1 o court room during the trial and narrowly e aon ras a0 8 prisoner ten_ days | separated tho combatasts and took th court room duri rowly I OF ANARCHISTS, Sl = L ¥ | the police station ana an information escaped comiog to blows ) nony ; it Ths Bblie quiet, | was of a salacious nature and cause It 1s not believed that the dictator wiil | axainst them for disturbing the public guiet. | W é. & v ina callis mot belioved that the diotator whil | e cave bail for appearanca later aud large attendauce. Mra Wineh was pre- : Caught 1 Capatol Corvidors, AetvoNaltY A Neials Dalie icipat is city, the evertholes: ) . P Vitness 1o the case agaigst | bis wife in Ithode Island and moved to Wis- BBOBOTIh (OF B0 0 tABPSHTH HBTFUISSTOF LB 1) v e il CRARSISR S RE i Ry el TB LR e ol e oo o ticipated fu this city, they aro novertholess | ooy iiarea an inbumian person. Leaders of | Bolvel's chiof witness 1 the case ugaiyst | o8 W1 O Fo00 T S U G property 10 i Housh ssuisroy, D. C., Apri Special | arcists wiil confino thomeelves fo waviag | takiag most extensive precautions to repress | the revoiution and interested paopie at Cara. | bisn. % G, T JIUS LB 1 ¢ A motion was made to excusc Bowers, but | Teiegram to Tue Bee |—Mr. Wilcox, r\ji: I.-l:u:w and jhgugmu_ Vive }nlgjurrl:% in | disorders on May aay. At the muuicipal | cas say that while Palacio may threaten to Towa Crop Prospects. dollars 18/ wife woiild fiobileAva ok ‘6ast mauy belicving tho arrestof membors for | chairman of tie house ceusus com- | Which Pastime they will bo permitted 10 in- | cloctions throughout Fraace, outsido [ kill Crespo's son he isnot brutal enough to | pes Morses, T, Aprit ¥0.~ Scattering r L e e e e e s nezlect of duty was oot mere child's play, | mittes, will bring up in the houss his | saforein ol toe il outon, in the | Of Paris, it s feared the crowds, | dolvororderit doue, TrSshEsaY b aTon reau show | her husvand uutil they et in tho divorca 7 o4 oy h sorih s 1D L o foreign cutthroats now in London, in the 3 B sy unication with | turns reccived by the Iowa crop bureau show u ! demanded the yeas aud nays. resolution to investizate the census at ihe 4 : 2 3 r, Rojas Paul is in communication with £ e Ol aitd i R rEAT e d . LEETy ; resolution 1o i zate tho census at iho | hopo of catrapping them in overt acts befors | excited by partisan feeling, may fall an easy | 1o fygntial Vooezuolans in Caracas and Now | that the season on un average will be two 1o [ sourt: Judge Chapman this moraing grante 5| Crisp Couldn't Sec it That Way. Dl Sheinen it bring in a | Sunday, se as to put them out of harm's wey. | prey to the anarchist agitators, In Paristhe | York looking to tho recoznition of the | turee weeks late. Reports from Sioux atiah ‘;(‘u‘\.‘:l“”‘n_ PR ,“‘,}I‘ Aol 1 Boforo the vote was announced the point | 1ils’from the rules committes making it a | LOuISC Michel, who has been teaching school | troubles will not be political, as there will bo | nsurgents’ party and the banishment | county, Dacatur, Louisa, Fayette, Stors and | e et Al b . / S s oo under ar- [ special order. at Tottenham Caurt road, has excelled other | no glection, but it s feared the anorchists | of Palacio. I “will give you defails | oiher countios in tho central part of the Metook's Opara Com 4 rest havo no right to vote. ~Alter consider- | ""si "Harrison, who was honorary presi- | TR0 id Incidontally sprosd oou® | wili try toincite workmen to riot. A large | YOr7 soon. The ralway telezraph to ali agroe that the prosant outlook is [ M:Coox, Neb, April 2).— O able sparring between democrats and repub- | gant of the National Leaguo of Mineral | Rropassnds, is said to be chafing to comeout 7 5 Tucacas and Barquasimeto is stiil R ey el Wl Vst acistwhient || e it fhe McCook 4 licans the speaker overruled the pointof | . e P e Rl ok Sunday and'say something wild, but if sho | military force will be in readiness to sub- | wypted and it is impossiblo to get messages | that nas : oL AT LR thld i lis g Painters, has withdrawn enticely from mem- | S ' i ) s 1 rupted and it is imposs| o e ges | thatnas been sown. ‘The acreaga of 0ats | company tonight prosented “Plnafore’ order on the ground that he nad no rigat to | parSiis {n that oreanization knows what is'good for herselt sho will re- | press violent demonstrations. The garrison | through that w wiil he small, Plowiny for corn is hardly | SomPanY fonishs 1 st SR ) order the members’ names climinated from D Al Par i main at home and keep her tongzuo in her | pas been remforced by two regiments of “Tho leader of the Los Tegues afiair, Gen by a1 Intenferng with its prog. | the largest house ever seon ut McCook. New 5 the roll. - check. BLUMENFELD. o Porez, was a brother-in-law of C [jfbsEiniaucitait L IECHES AV t PrO8- | gianery had been secured especintly for tho £ Bawers was excused by a voto of 130 to 6, | FIVE THOUSAND HOUSES BURNED. - | Gvaisydeixabron e monts aroataifenetd |83 RS SR e e T matioa: | oo — opera, Wi 1ts rendition was ail that coul 4 The remainder of the delinquents were | |\ G e e Japanes WULSTER WILL FIGHT.” ':E‘“'L“l‘“eufif_s'uu‘f,‘l‘e‘;“‘"' aund borses wiil be | i B i \n by way of the Maracaibo Mascatine Presbyterians Celehrate. asied. Tho evening truin broaght vis b then excused on more or less frivolous it _‘"’:‘“‘ Hortistiiice Liza "rue Solic8 s TaAGE arbthier vaid oo the | Bre graio ¢ taking possessiou of the west- Cepar Rirs, Ia, April 20.—|Special | from as far east as Holdrege, & 1 all of grounds, and after touching some unimpor- e aaal ey iy i Monster Anti-Home Rule Demonstration— | o000 Poes B e e Enalish and | ¢7G states, while General Crespo and his | Telogram to Tue Bes 'he semi-centennial | tbe towns west. Unis closes i 1ant matters the houso went into committes | SAN Fiaxcisco, Cal., April 20. —Thesteam- BERaalibaaTEpbaa sy ALcauErs] varchists managers. =~ Targe Enelish aud | 0000 e’ mazehing enstward toward the i LR et e 10T e TuRNT8l L ax Delton St Hut B LHORIIGWY ! Ao > 3 ¥ 3 shops near the Grand opera house € anniversary of the First Presbyterian oburch X 3 cfll]nu \\llulnaon lh‘c private Lills calendar, ship Belgic arrived today. $ho brings de- | rrympighted 1592 by New York Asocizied Press.] 'lmmuonw T E et atis cu{ul:\l. o Muscatino Is belng celebrated. The ser: | OPera louse, which awill bo orected in_con. “Phe Sibley tent bill, which has been clog- | ails of » great five at Tokio, Japan, April 10 ORed 83 by NG sty Ssociator. oty od threatenil otters 2 U Bresinent: Rojas Pau] i has i zoneiito || e saat 539 {TLObEOEREHLUS nection with the Ancient Order of United ] gine tho wheels of private legislation for tho | i~ G & ETAt T &8 (oo Fupat, SOF Loxbos, April 20, -May day in England | that every house “ipt, French will be | cyracon from Trinidad. . He denles that he | Y1 il iCeloongiguan U HNAVIAVSLnE: Workmen tompie, will bo comploted aud Past two months, was finally laid aside wita %2 S S osnins iR | profmisssiitofbeRneace ULy 0D B O O aTaL \ & Bus made overtures to the British, promis- AR TowartToea alveady for the tucairical season the coming b Tavorablo recon.mendation nfter having | the bouse of asmall restaueant keeper {rom | celebration of the day will bo confined to a [ A paper publishes whit purports to be at | jne thom if be is successful in gottiug con- | ¢, Tal, Aprilieo, i horso | T8l B O T o e e ink | & candle lefu burning, ana spread In threo | gamonstration in Hyde park; under the.aus. | IDterviam with the Apiighisla swhoscansed | o7 oefls povarnment through thoir ald, 0 [ 3 JiAPISON, Ta, £0ri Mo sie L e 3 T urt of cl for adjudicnt freation 5 fehsely e Nl the explosion at Verw's restaurant. They | o0 e whidh' ol disease has develoved in this county. This Wyckiniheolint Ol e LNsiRiic sad) iR LouS directious through densely populated dis- | picos of the Londoa Trades couacil. This | say theexplosions will bagin azain in a forc. | B1Ve them tho torritory which 1s i dispute. = six Dlooded. horses here dropped | _GRAND [stixp, Neo, April e 1 J HIN LT var = T re o) v N " 2 1 bt g = B X jornin X horses here droppec . Y 9,05 ) e e e i (hE witeoion | tricts. Tue iire was extnguished by noon | demonstration will probably be confined to | night. %An attewpt wiil'be made to blow up Trouble Over the Canal. e natuce. 0f tho . dlscaso is un- | Tetegram to Tas Bae.]~Willlam Dech and for many congresses, was debated for the | Bfter co e "-(‘”” h"“‘”*n on twenty | speeches. It has already been avranged that | the town hall at Dijon. PaNaMA, (via Galveston. Tex.), Aoril 20. | kuown, neral Van Wyck addressed an audience remzincer of the day withont resuit. The | streets, including forty wearchouses, police | sixteen platforms shall bs erccted, from —[By Mexivan Cabie W the New York AR of about 200 tonignt on the issues of tha day, house then, without disposing of the Sibley | stations, panorama buildings, schools, Tokio | which relays af speakers will address the SPANISH ANARCHISTS CONSPIRE. Herald—Speq o E'Ih. Bee. |- \Ilnlhllllllk‘t) CALIFORNIN SHAKEN 1 1IN, ospecially being well bitl, took @ Tecess until § o'clock. T S Bhieo1a [in Dle a1 GoaWO LV sBORTL | erea i M is Al el s ine lian aes oL | o 2 P of the Chamber of Commerce , called on tne e lopresentative Baliey of Texas has pre Foda, Admiral Akamtso, Count Karastumaru C .l Ceat oy A & % h Workmen's Clubs in Madrid Ciosed by Po- | governor of the state today to protest again Vibrations Severe, But Little Damage A‘|I‘ r; 23 "1 pared and introduced in the house an amend- | and Marguis Tokudiaji uninghume, Grabam, the socialist, who lice—May Day Feared, the closing of tha canal as ~ prejudicial to the ported—One Man Injured. s more on the = th u the tarifl Tnent 1o the rules which, if adopted, wiil | ““Dotails of the 1oss of life are not known. It | Fepreseuts the northwest division of Lanal Manin, April 20.—A8 @ rosult of the 1s- | interests of industry and cowmerce. They | gax Fruseisco, Cal., April 21 e mssure a large attendance of members at tho | js yariously estimated that seven to forty- | shire in the co n Mann and Ben | suanco of @ violent anafohist maifesto | firmed that citizens should be protected | g kg shock occurred here at +:07 b. m. | drament by the throst, Gt 1 day scssions of the bouse, aud rclieve the | five persons perished. Tillet. the labor leade Stepniak and | g, lo todu ® e ©3'0 1 against the unjustifiable tyranny of the TR D S ek house from the embarrassment which it has | = "o steamer faiden Maru was sunk by | Volehowsky, the ex 1 nibilists, e polico today surrounded every | monopolists which the caval aud” the ruil- The vibratious were north and south. S suffered from lately. The bill dirccts the | foating ice 1n Kushiro harbor and forty be avtion of the authomties in arresting | Workingman's club ~in the city roads support. The governor admitted the | A shock is reported as having occurred e sergeant-at-arms to withhold at the end of | drowned. ¥ | the cditor and publisher of tho anarchist | cAptured alarge number of anarcnists, gravity of the situation and ecxpressed the | at Vacaville, Ezparito and Wiaters stortly Spe:ia 3 each month the pay of a member unul he - paper, the Commercial, is likely 10 exercise a | Will be eld in custody until after M hope that a satisf solution of the diffi- | urier 4 o'clock this afternoon. , a fovmer files with the scrgeant-at-arms a statement PHILADELPH1'S HORROR. wholesome those “inclined to be The police aliego "that they had been ad- | culty would ve reached before long. Rl oh e ot et o o[ s i ont no A transcon y° . thatho hos not been absent during the pre- turbslent. The auihorities predict that | vised that the workinginen lad conspirod to e = o 2/8L00E llo, RruoiEcoNtol Nor: ceding month. 1f a member has been absent Supposed to Be That of Thomas | everything will be guiet. overthrow the government, and that May PISTOLS AT TWELVE PACES, damage is reported yet. S last figk Helie and such ubsence was not NCCOSSATY on Ac- e R Sl dasiiter it o) day lLisd been sclected as’ tho time of the — The vibrations wora severe at [Esparito, R T count of sickness (the statement to set forth >, g FeryaR BB il plovs fruition. Another Duel Results from the Borrowe- | b, o damage was done beyond the fall of S OXBREC NI ER PuttaveLriia, Pa., April 350.—Av 1 o'cloc T s ut no damags was ¥ all o 300 if ho completes the tri ; the exact number of days of absence occas LADELPHIA, Pa., April 50.—Av1o'¢lock | Ragolutions will be adopted at each of tha | ~ Among the prisoners are Vincent Loreuzo, Fox Fake, 000 if b completes the trip by woon foned by other than the above causc), the | this morniug the workmen uncoyered the | Hyde park meetings deciaring that the estab- | an sergeant-at-arms is to deduct the salary for | charred boay of a man lying upon his face | lisnment of an intecnational eignt-hour labor | anar: ad of timo and started itimate friend of Ravachol, the Paris good spirits this afternoon, hist leader ! some scaffolding. 3. He is two da o [Copyrighted 1592y James Gordon Bennet .| me bricks ara reported to have fallen at ! aarchistisad i 4 Buvssins, April 20.— New Yori Herald | v ’ the dags of abscuce occasioned by other | with hairand clothing eatirely gone. The | doy will be the most importa: ward |~ The clubs closed will ot bo permittad to | o it = gid AFER ThT DO SR took | Wiaters and a man is said to have beeu iu- T T T yorts: d than the above cause, as provided in section | 11an s supposed to be Thomas ioreila, who | tBe ultimate freedom of the workingmen and | reopen. Sl 7 B A LU0 LRL00RN i ved) sLs0xy Nob., Apr 10 Tun 40, R.S. Any violation of this rule by the | 2% 13 SUPF Honter after he: had vg Parlument to pass tho eight-hour | The police also captured a larze quanti co yesterday afternoon two miles from - SLenapNe b, AP 5 sergeant-at-arms shall mako bim liable ou | ran back iluto the theater after ho had of anarchist literature, together with rif Ostend between Mr. Harry Vane Milbank Cattlemen 1 ference at Ogden. Bee. |- Gtueral C. 4. Di nder Bis bond for all payments made contrary 1o s T h it boay syas!iuns | o iesrlyclon forolan) anaiebiatsateasldito rovolyerendaguinndivagaes A0 o | and @ Frenchnan whose name as yet s un- | Ogpex, U —The cuttlemen’s | Of the Graud Ar {,“‘ the Rapublic ‘il' tuo ne provisions of section Alfowaminutes of thistibod yaayas il have arrived in London during pas e ¢orisoners when arraigined delivercd e ot mrkisplicelies G onera | dopartment of Nooraska. pssed thoe The house dia nothing at the cvenlug | govered auotuer was discovered just bebind | \week, put the revolutionists declare that the | violeut barrngues, predicting the triumpt of | KW n“‘ l"fr';l ‘;‘;‘"":_Wm“ '",le\:‘e"c fm'{e““'un;flm 1‘-‘,‘ l;:,-e”m. i ”[J.sw:“ soldiers aud citizens of this place last night. session, i % sreater poriion of them are sham anarchists | &narchy. paces, The ochman was wound 1w | house Wi 0 slegates present, | i A i S —_— Early Iast evening several particles of | b Short addr were also muds by members sent oy the coatinel Al police to vaten and s CASE OF tne hip and was at cnce conveyed | representing Utah, W yomiug, roport the doings of refuzees in Lon to a vacht, which immediately disappeared. | 1, Nl P NG S 3 b were unearthed, while near by a dismond | "*R’myeterious incident, which many per- Jhe causd of the duet is said to have been | [440% Soyady Jars Radou Bou ) bracelot, which had scarcely a serateh, was | yons connect With the anarchists and their | Story of His Confession Declared Fatse—De- | Cortala insuitiug langaageon tho partof tue | JAKOI. 3 e i £ iAo v o eh e B eatTas Dos)t found. 'This was iaentiled a3 baving be- | praparations for Moy day, occurred at Fleet- fended by s Brother. Freachman about Eugiand in a restaurant. | Mexico. ermancnt _organization was Not Giv Wasuixaroy, D. C., April 20.—The Key- | '008¢d to Mrs. Lorell Wood Tuesday uight. - A Sentry who was on | Prmapervas, Pa., April 20.-Dr. R, A. | 47008 the seconds were M. Lestrange and | effected and Governor Thomas delive T, s : A — guard at the magazine there was attacked % rot ) M. kouruler, on v vas als0 a S0 B Vi - M iy e, the: . Charle: v cen stone National bank investigation was con e R agl e By b mon ‘wha knooked him down and ens || LCRrose, s brol tier of Dr. Charles Bingham | in’ the recent Colorado, | uf the post b val | W. A. Dilworth, who or- ed a Woman's Relief corps b flesh and a piace of skull with the hair intact, KEYSTONE BANK INVESTIGATION Continues His Story—Lucas Farnished Suflicient Warning. S 5 " od an KEARNEY, Neb., April 20 —([Special Tele- : eloquent and appropriate address of walcome T v I ducl at- Nleuporta botween | on ‘ponall of tha territory. dudgo J, H, | £am to Tus B ] Wrzike e corune; Kilted tinued today snd Comptroller Lacey | aronaaums e Toan . Anril o - Gpecial to | Geavored to'take bis riflo from bim. During | Peurose, who was captured by Wyoming | Messra. Fox and Borrowe, about which 1| MeMillan then welcomed “the visitors 1o turned o verdict today :n ths accidental went on with his story. A lotter from |y Bpy | As the Rock Island train pulled | (D€ Struggle the seatry managed to touc rustlers, arrived here from Choyenng | cabied you the other day. Ogden and after responses by promiount cat- | death of Jobu Clarke. It is fu substancs that Examiner Drew to Mr. Lacey, re- S 2 od | 116 electrie bell connectiny with the guard: | todsy and denies the 1mputations | ,LONUON, April 20—[Now York Horald | jomen the coavention adjourncd uatil to- | be was struck by a car on the Union Dagifie coived April 20, 1501, was e R RN Clifton yesterday a Mrs. Adams | yoom, The men evidently heard the soldiers, | made against his - brother n‘"d Ty ble—special to Tk Bee, |—The wan who | morrow and the delegates were taken to the | track which was being switched by the *lly- SR v .M hm.l‘ ey e“;nmud and her sister were wheeling 8 [ who ran from the guararoom to see what the was wounded in the duel with Mr. Harry | Hou Springs to spend the afterncon at the | ing” process and that jnsullicient varning i 3 ty of stockmen whom ho accompaniea. | Vane Milbank near Ostend last night w 2 Tk he man, who was at work abcad ¥ baby cab, and in attempting to | occasion was for the ringipe of the bell, | Phrt e 5 ipacied. | Vane Milvauk near Ostend last night was | paths. Promisent stockmen are here from | Was given the man, who was at work ahou tho vank's afmirs and that it would take & | ;o5 iy track in front of the incoming train | Whereupon the sentry’s assallants fied: Outslde of Govorngn Bprter, younk Fentoss, | nottneDuode Moray, bt & ¥ronchwan, | Omatia, Kaasas City, Deaver snd Cnozeans. of the ¢ loug time to find cut the methods by which | the cab caught on sometning and the two Bound to Draw Gladstone. .:,“::;nsl, xv\\z:‘fix:eo&é or;p\e‘ldifi::r:&%:.ex\‘ 533 “"}‘},.,Liu;‘{'é..é‘fi',"fv".‘."ffifl‘d.,'k’é"w""i':“..f"' R Muriatic Acid Kitted Him, ; 8D cau ) some o suppos us because : yciatic 40 AR v such laree abstractions of its funds had been | ladies were struck by the engine. Mrs. | muoliberals in Parliament have been con- | be was induced fo accompany It st [ he oud Mr. Milbank bad & vio- Chiea iblicans. Bratrice, Neb., April 20.—[Special Tele- ‘The republican | gram to Tur Brr Henry W. Shepperd, & : Y Adams had bothi legs and arms broken and ) ¢ . p made without his knowlege. The letter also z gratulating themselves for o fow days past | tho carnest requect of bhis friends | lent quarrel at Brussels on Tues- | Cmcaco, Lk, Aprl ‘ stated that he (Urew) wes begiuning to sus- "‘,‘:r‘:,‘l;‘n:l:'.'g{:"‘]’;{‘f-Bn‘(‘"’;‘“‘;“ na };;?I'; Upon & report that the speaker would nov | Who organized to protect their cat- | day and Mr. Milbank telographed to a poct Prosident Marsh. 7 5 uy die. The child | gliow Mr, Blano to make his proposed mo- | tle agaiust a coutemplated rund-up to | friend that he would fight de Morny at the couvention of this (Cook) county,beid today, | loading brick and paviLg contractor, died in ihe cab was not hurt, | X 4 H K instructed its delsgates 1o the stute conven- | suddenly hero this afternoon. The cause of It appeared from the roports of Examiner s tlon, that the" timo pavov ssrived o grant | b0 RS A T R e e e o dus | tonite valo for the renomination ofidioyernor, || dauth wan an oyorvioss of iaucikuic) aciiiad: Droy. that ocortain liadilities 1o the Steamship Arriva Do e b0 b vt 1n anw- | surgeon becamo . Separated. from his | niven Mr. Mibank telographed tos even. | Fifers for Heney L. Hortz of Gbicago for | ininistored by himsclt as a remedy for bron; shape of olearing house loan cor- | oo v “Ann0 TN o arst Bis | Ing 8 reply to tho motion, which, it is conmd- | party, which he ~ was followiig & | ing from Brussels tuat ho would be hiore to- | state treasuver aad for George S. Willetts shinltroubla. ~Tho deoeasod \was/ld TeResiof tificates, aggregating about 54,000, | arel Hambure: Botbniu, Laverpool; Can, | ored: is nothing more or iess than an aempy | day behiud when bo was captured, owing | morrow, He scoms 1o be able to remain in | for congressman-at-large. Tesnlutions || RSt SRS EIES e e wero omitted i the Junuary report, | g Cpl St E biZRYEEReRti b 1o fobeo from Mr. Gladstone o declaration o | o the ‘poor condition of hix"borso, The | Bolglum in eliance of the police and the | were ~uiso " adopied " favoring _tho Pat it Ont 1891, Liabilities of this nature were reported | "4\ 104" pussed, Friestand, Now York, | contona that M. lane’s molion couid not b | release by the Uuited States | o A LT s b e il A e L R e SRR in revorts of Apnil 20 and 21, altbough their | o1 4 1o worp, Ard on Eriday . wock, as. it bad | is weil known, ana up to this time, his | I believe promised lusi weei Mr. Borrowe | compulsory education law, endorsing the | jreq'ss ‘}“;“_ Bhoplft. Yio . Mseloarty. wos eggregato were less than at the Ume of the At Liverpool—Runic, New York. becn forestalled by Dr. Clavke, who | brother declares, no charge or indictment | and him as much belp as it was possibie Lo | wdwinistration of President Harrison and fined $20 and costs Loday by Justico ’atrick January report. R T TR for assault and battery on the perscn of F.A, New York gave notice of his intention to raise | of any kind has been preferrcd against him. | give in the case auy serious results fol- | calling on tbe republicau national convention On March 19, Mr. Lacey smd President At Brow Flead —Passed, Etruris, from N the question of legislation regarding | Dr. Penrose is mnow practically ou trial | Jowed the Fox-Borrowe duel. to incorpora auk in tho national plat | ousneie. R R Marsh came to Washington, called upon i | york for Liverpool. the local affairs in Great Britain | awaiting a hearing néxt month, after which BLUMENFELD, form iu favor of #n night-bour day. i 7 - . Bud told him there was a certain ovor issus and Ireland today and, according to the )ib- | he 13 cxpected to veturn bere. The story of e creation of & secretary of laor, 1o buveo & MAY OF THE SOUTQIRISE BACE, of 2,600 ehares of stock of the IKevstone WEATHER FORECAST eral interpretation of the rules, a question [ Lis confession is pronounced false. KIDNAPED FROM € position in the cabiaet. l\“u::all \blu“kl in ox;slauc:i Mr, d,\(nmh‘ R hav been debated and disposea of cannot oA fi - PRI L vernor Melinley is One of Thew—So- said that Mr. Lucas, formerly president of (oA A e e bo Giscussed at a subsequent date. But this Jonductors Ask Better Wages. Americans Seize a by 1 fossion at Atlapt the bank, bad been interested with R R g afternoon, when Mr. McCarthy as WLKESBARRE, Pa., April 20.—Grand Chie y oross the Lipsehsis Dofeats-Shawalier, 1axTA, Ga., April 20.—The sccou Mr. Walemaker in 8 deal in the Oxaua, Aprid 30 1 (ohaharthe discus 7 sl 7 SO G ASIOM Ihe Kl New Yoi ATANES KB APE SLISELE. ASALAY i, April 20.—Tue fifth game of the chess matcn between Lipschutz and Showalter was played ut the Manhattan chess club, The formor defeated the Sicil- ; ion of Dr. Clark’s motion | or B, . Cl o e e ; L 20— Wi o Wansmaker o 8 doat Tln 8 | ) yiorm s developlng iu the middle Rooky | 7RcHhSE the discussion of Or, Glarks motien | Condustor B, Clariof tho Order of Rail- | Axpoves, N. B, Aprii 20.—Word has money Mr. Lucas had furnished the shaces | mountain region and our present pleasant | spoaker gave a cold ehill to the Liberals and | FoO3¢ Conductors bad aconference with Gen- | reached bere that uear widnight last Tnurs- of stock to Mr. Wanamaker, who had used | fair weather period is likely soon to come to | McCartbyites by anuouncing that discussion | 6F3l Manoger Hulstead of the Delaware, | aay three United Etates citizsus drove to them as coilateval and borrowed money to | o/ ong. would in no way prejudice or interfere with | lackawauna & Western railroad at Scrau- | Pilisey settlement, Victoria county, seized a of the dcotch-frish society opened with an i crensed attendance. After orayer by Kev, £. N. Bartiewt, President Robert Bouner in- ) g 3 4 In s f R I b The wame After sixty-ong moves | troduced Prof. H. A. Whito of Washiagton B ot et hveil ts | Cloudiness I increasing o the uppor Mis- | M*: Blane's motiop, ; ton. He asked for un increuso 1n wagos for | nero named Benjamin Rovertson, suspected | in conseucncs of un unsound combiuation | und feo aslearaly, B aclivarod An wduresh ttempt to resuscitate the bauk while tnis | souri valley and monntain regious. To Instruct the English Voter, B ia s Doon TedinaedERet cent, thelr Wuges | of firing builcivgs 1 Aroostook county, | on the part of his oppone Score: Lip. | o0 ° ub‘l‘{:rvnf douls—-tho Furitas, the Cay- Sloek hras T melstonee of ot sama of 1t was | - Temperature has risen decidedly from | Tbe unionists continuo to make svery prop- | aes waq never. restoreds. Aluuager Hajsiead | Maine, and carried him forcibly aeross the | sebutz ; Showalter, Uy arawn, 8 A rel, Gaorgo W, MeClosky of Princetor - retired. Mir, Wanamaker, Mr. Marsnsaid, had | Arizona northeastward to South Dakota, but | 8ration for their mammoth anti-tonie rule | juformed him that he Wwould confer with the | interustional line 1uto Maine, ' Afterward ————— dvh»-':-r'ml‘ RS “i.f;,“;.. iy m"“ ", refused to surrender the stock, though thoe | oo 'y ombern borders of the ¢ ntry it | demonstration in Ulster. The seriousness of | heaq officials of the read and rencer & de- | D€ kiduaped man was sent to Houlton jail. Fire Re SR D i volution, o only reason why Lo should do s0 was because | 2101E the 0o i - countey it | {he movement cau be judged from a specch | cision in & few days. It 1s said that the kianaping party had no LarTie Roc ho Bcotob-lrish o is near toe freeziug pont aud snow is failing | mive by the u ; 5, a marquis of Londonderry at Dab- in western Moatena, Fair weathor bas con: | foa e, i1, Marduis of Loncondersy at ub- tinued ii the lower Missouri valley and the | qury of the i - 8 e 3 of the Insh unionisi s befor uaved 1o R dul e 1 inionists o bring before o Ari, April 20.-A blaze was Then followed breezy ten minute speeches discovered in Richard Fletcher's cotton shed | by Dr. Henry Quigx of Georgia aud Major smith (Biil Arp). he had beeu a patrun and friend of the bank, Mr. Marsh said ho had made an arrangement with Mr. Wanamaker whercby hc was to ¢ papers, either Americau or Canadian, Lo war- > 3 raut the arrest. No exauwination was had 4 Eybarers Strike, | and when oue Canadian ssked the invaders | 108i#ht and balf a block of cotton ware- | H, €. Railroa ; ; S L sapwaoD, S i 20,18 Sy oo 1 Mr. George H. Frye of Springfield, O surrender tho stock, but Mr. Wana- B R S the English voter the fact that within twenty | PEADW00D, 8. D. = April 20.—[Speeial | for their authority they exhibited loaded 1e- | Louses aud sheds were buru The los . ioorwe . B ! . maker had notiled 'Liw (Marsh) that | oA Year ago today the temperature ot | miles of hisshors bo wightbavo a hostile | Tolegram fo Tuk BuN.|—All the graders | volvers snd demunded tokuow if that was not | aggregate 83,00, lnsurauce, £10.00. will jayile Lha congreas Lo sl 8t Lhst place 'y ho oould not carry out thea parliament ana a hostile countr; Mr. Marsh then came to him (Mr. uge 1t would | employed o the Hurlington railroad’s ex- | suficient. The facts have been laid before | Evans, @ bystander, was strick oy @ bale of next yeur and Henry Wallace of Des Moines For Eastern Nebraska, Omaba and Vicin- will 4sK them 1o ¢o tb - ’ .My, Wall e - . - ¥ be impossible, hie declared, to exaggerate the 5 I S - the minister of justice at Ottawa and he has | cotton aud had bis back broxen, sud it is 4 ik Ho suggested to Marsh that e go -Warmor, fair to_cloudy weathor; ‘in- | dunyr this would be to Ebgiand 1 case of 4 | (151008 to tbo Bald Mauntain mialag dis- | yoc Tolioq'to dewmand tho return of the wan, | feared ho will aie. | says every officer of the fowis stale gove , T pakRosiad 13 Mased that Lo §o | creasiug southerly winds, - probably with | fok L N e e veniios 3o | trict struck today for~bighor wag o b 3 g, - mént 18 8 Scotch u Ineluding Govarnos over-issue of stock. Meantime he (Me, | SEONC": ; % beld in June must prove to the Eoglish tuat | men bhave been roceiving £1.75 pe Progress of Deewing's Trial, Mo odies Uncovered, Boies. My, Fryooffsot this by nominatiog Lacey) weut to Solicitor Geueral Taft and | ,, WAstuiNotox, D. C., Apeil An area of | (o Ulsterites are determined 1o resist by | demand &, Work is temporally suspended. | Merwovsse, Australia, April 20T PuiLspeLrin, Pp, Aprll 90—searon | Governor Muiinley of Obio for membership o Ay O P e 1y 3 | tow pressure ‘exteuds from Colorado to the | evory means n their power nuy aftempt to | The contractors state that forces will b6 | 1l of deeming, alias Willlams, for tn At s AR hosenreh | in the Scoteb Irish sovlety of Awerica. Uov- ton and could bLe srrested befo | nor'h Pacitic ocean. Raiu on the middie aud | yopeal the union of Great Britain and Irelaud, | Suvplied irom Omaha within a day or (o, trisl of Heoming, miss Wik or ¢ Awnong tue fuins e Ceatral theater Lis | ergor MeKinley ws, of course, unanimousy = JOR SRS goild Ve Atvietad A« Do | niorth Preifio coast and an area of bigh pres- | 1% marquis addea Pt rikers re peaceful at present but as | Wumder of bis wife, coutinued today, Tho | moruing brought to light more baaly ebareed | elevted Wil cuthu i pasmae L sure causing rawfalls on Pacific coast. Tha area of bigh pressure extending from Kansas ss on the Scotel howing that thus state is 1f bome rule is carried war in Ireland.” This statoment prog Were must bocivil | Whisky is in the' vicinity of the cawp trou- | fOUFt room was crowded. The pris- | bodies. Oue of thc identitied as tba ed th a | bie will oceur. oner was silent wsud downeast. Sev- | of Mrs. Flora Los Stather, | Irish of Georma, 3 favorably ou the suggestion. Later in the | eveuing be (Mr. Lacey) saw Mursh, who 4 to Manitoba bas moved slowly enst aad ex- y ] . RAE AL AL LSS, SAKAGME S § e | e T sy B ey gave bim 1o understaud that Mr. Waua- | 10 Mab! : slow ] tremendous chcering and cries of “Ulster i " o ituesses testified to the quarre 10 Was_ Feporte returned | Scoteh-lrish and not Aug N aker had ot given bit any encouragement l“l:'dc: nu:L:fi::‘uu to Lake Superior wiil fignt.”” “Ulster men cannot bo handed Couldy's Laws in Disgrace, between Deeming and bis wife, Miss e e howers, slightly cooler cast gales, in the matter of the s 10 887 SRl tAgemoRs Ver 1o the dictates of an Irish varliament.: | MILWAUKkBE, Wis., April %0 ~The body of | Hounseville, whomn D “This closed their inierview and the next day under the Flatinan in the Black Hills, west; sou Wit possible severo : ¢ © | continued the marquis, *'a majority of whom | ’eter Rupp, a prowlnest young attoraey | bame of Swauton, had agreed to marry, told pava Asassliatad, Rivin Crey, 8, D, Aprit 2. ~Platinum has ! 8 the bauk was closed. Adjourned. Incel SLGTGA 15 ARUNRD SoUNAMSH RMUIGAY thov kiew to bo men Wloso wotions and | Who came near election as judge of tho su- | {10108 of the dauristip ds already valad | (vguox, 4 oA well 10 do f ooy giscovered 1n the Hills at 8 point svout —— - H - words prove the isgrace v civilize el i 5 P ry 0 ispatcbes and identitied a number mer named Wetherton apd his i e A " v - / R Ty Trr o TR S For North and Tu‘\l;n? 1);'.;‘::: Showars, | MOPGE Ivove Loas Aisgrass 16 AuX civiliaed }“gl‘_‘(fiw;““\“ R ;uiqr:::n in the river tiis | of love otters from bim, Shesaid Decming :‘“: Bk O ‘,\v) “\\ “I,.r A \l\ :l\ “,4"? “"“: | twenty-five wiies west of this ty. Among P - 4 iy T portheast gules; slightly colder in Soutn | . “ . A u mizor ehild a sourte [t 3 ® | mystariously aaaassinate Folle asieep a Jecimel ore rec eouzl WasuiNg1ox, D. C., April 20.—The secre- { PPROURS! B Theirs the Right of Resistance, e Was au embeszier and 3t 18 supposod sui- | WS BIWaye courteous and Kind io her. the house of relatives nour Amity Tuesday | SC100 Shecimens of ovo recently broughy totue tary of the treasury bas written 8 leiter tothe | * kor Towa—Fair followed by snowers west; | Earlier in the wveek the duke of Devon. | ©14ed tErouzh shame. Stanley Siands for Parliame night. Tho assassin shot them 10 deatd and | Cit¥, Dr. Whitney found a pleca of white socretary of state commending the sction of | slichily warmer; soutbeast gales. sbire (Lord Hartington) spoke at Der - Toxros, April 20, —Heary M. Stanloy bas | escaped undiscoversd GUARLE pATYIRE Whal RERoRRSd A9 6 hdka whe United States consul at Victoria, B. C., For Missouri—Fair; warmer; soutt winds. | This was ihe first time be had addressed & Verdigh fon or Dowas. cousentea 1ostand asu candidaty the e ey ailvor, A0 &1 0B0o DRGNS L DAURUE In refusing o verlfy tbe passpore | For Kansas—tair, followea' by stowers; | political meetiog siuce his elevation to the | ~Bostox, Mass., April 20.—Rev. W. W. | ygion iuerest or o seat in parliame o Becelver's Mands, Aud oo SIS 18 oplalal Ly 126 “GAIK, A fasucd by Capada in the case of Aoy | WAFmer north galas House of Lords, Tu his speecs be diew a | Downs has recoverad 810,000 on bis famous | - Guaxp Ravins, Micn., April A re 5 platiaun is 8 voiy rare wetal, wid v 4 B For Colorado - Fair, followed in the after- | parallel Letween the coudition of uffairs at | suit for $50,000 for slander, seainst several Fitteen bujured at ¥i ceiver bas Leen inted for the Grand : 0 N Y ) 85 4l Cbung, @ former resident ef the United | poon wght by light v le | tne tiy > B h » t S \ s brought Lhe price uv o from €5 to &4 2 f oon or wight by light suowers; variable | tne time of tha great revolution and tuestate | members of the Bowdeln Square Baptist | Havaxs, April2i - A bakery belou 0 | Rapids & Dstroit raiiroad uuder juigment | per cuuce, tue discovery is very iwportaut B Who Lae' pmcsly e e wikik | OFuERIES Lkt Woula be cicaied by passing | oo b ekia Fagiies cauglt oo st o1zt wod 00 | auiied 0y b cuntiadion i ] ! 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