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s PART TWENTY-SECOND VIOLENTLY Cermany's COMMENTS UPON A What the German cerning That Amuses Himself News from the (Copyrighted Bexuiy, Nov, 12.— of the c ts in Wurtemburg, a well-nig ment against the army This attitude of the con the confidenco of stag in the accetanc centrist papers tone. They have re denunciat organ of t anyth’ The popular op growing among t more and 1more u have will entail upon them raising tho price of The disclo financially posal of finance, to le a trivuted to mbarra Dr. Miquel, tax moot’s Y, gen menacing to the min cral situation that it army bi revised Roiclustag pe obliged to resign iu th has o 1 wilt rize dolaye Chane reports, however, aro en dation. The I has Bundesrath without aite Press Ha 2 1y New York Assoclated Prers At coneu Bavaria, a revulsion agai \lor von Capr ONE. YEAR. I'r‘r‘. # aiplomat will provat ier that he O was inexorable ¥ resicn his arey in c the wir Extibitors at register o ABINET CHANGES Event—=William by Munting— wIth A closed b begar over Fatheriand, rrent mee other with an adjac Baden for the sum ¢ h uaauimous sev bill was exp rists has shatt ARCTIC EXF alistsin the Rs — Nausen Talks of His Prop to the Frozen N LORATIONS, ed Fepodis o that to ba to reports the 1 long enouzh roduction 1nto ne meay w b based ma tirely w oo pes are rat verbal changes in the prean i kne von Caprivi will i stag on the 24in iost will resign. The emparo astic adberent of the j 18 credited, while marking to the chaucell over this question.” Object to Increas The members of the Reichstag and Land- tag, who are now gather: reporting th prospect of iucreased tax poses, though they are the Lwo years service provision. In view of the the political the question of who wil Count von Prussian couu Hohenlohe, stadchalter who 1s now visit sence, are the chief whose consummate fi 1o steer tee PPrussian mi troubles ia the Land Chancellor von Capriv qualities of tact us & spealer, with a thoroug! business, could commen tion to the emperor choice, but the emperor after a new chance and aristocratic prove a supple instrume: sible, rather than a cle baving independent ten: That Franc ancel tag, Oficial information from St contradicts both the rep: Franco-Russian stories that R contrated upon the front with M. Ribot, French affairs, held at Wiesbaden with M. [ tie Russiav foreign mia increasea entente, ness of the French with the sociaiists and radical ministry in Pai displeased the crar, wh pension of the negotiati Tone rumor regarding Russian troops has its Maun, Itisd y op ascertained fac nere bas learned that th the fact that the garris movea from the front cholera are now returning to their posts. ks % s 4 The emperor holds in nation of Geveral vo man ambassador to Rus Lesitates to appoint bis lomatic circle doubs walued currency that will succeed Gen eral von Wedel, upou & giplomatic pointed German promotion, German Pupers ou Many of the Mr the United St involve the Kivley tanift cuss ghe el vay B cue respect people peacefully declar L The Vossischo Z the migttiest nation in she does not fear nation MeKir tbem § tes, carly disa Better in from auvt All papers agre 3t that tl barm o (ierman exports thau was expected wanulactures only the textile having suffered much The emperor conynues to Niin wmpress on T started yesterday on a wilg by bunting aud trai Kiel with the Koenigs Wusterta Baxony. Ou Mo Lount vou Wera ser aday » mving bis asseat, with re- | Jeaur ttheir constitueats dislike th groups sarealreaay dis Eulenberz, p of miuisi 1= Prussi alliance and the sensa! ssian troops are but sinc ral von who has ouly carecr, minister to send bum to Russia would be a surprisiug rman papers, Cleveland’s election to the pres. think toat bis advent will to the erand s ey tariff will be ervde 10 L OFg. AL & recent buut turee years after the Jean found near Julianshaab, i ral articles which had ette, aud bad been or, “*You risk much | time of 1ts whic had o ion: of Greenland from (s of the polar sea on a pic fact 8t once aroused curiosity as to how they accomplisted that weird and Fag0 @cross the Arctic ocean wkat unknown carrest had vorne viticant ana informiag straits to Greenland, a provatle that there is 4 comparat e = and direct route across way of the north pole herself has supplied a f 2 tion, bowever uncertaio, across the sca. Dr. Nansen's expedition will ¢ realize these hopes of a @ the apex of the Aretic ocea tion will consist of ten or twelve 1a the course of the interview Dr tenant Pea s “There are wer sev. or is not an enthusi- His majesty hel wreck by besn the carried to 4T tug here, concur in &nd as to that jon for ermy pur- willing to azree to or's shaky position of Alsac across The exned: b has he d aloof from ansen emes, If bis s lead h knowledge of s d bim for the p he would be the b ate it M t Peaky nt of ar-he deucies the Pbi, that ou could aud Ithink I must jere 18 a mistuke in about the use of a relay in *1 will take witb me on my exved vears provisions. We may omy be two years, but I feel turn o five. The tot of the ex 15 s yet uokoown. The Norwegian gover ment subscribes two-thirds of the cost ana King Oscar and others will privately d the rewmainder. Tue exy ion will Zembla. two Green n Allianc 9y Peatersburg nof & ooul b2ing con The interviews ster of foreign Greer orted o away will re lition ier min 1 cost > Glers, ister, resulted 1u an then the weak- ernment in dealing the prospect of a ris, bave iute 0 has oraered a sus us for a treaty. the movement of rigin iu the Paris osed o the officially War department e roport was due to | Fo A whict Joseph stat) Nova TO BURN HIS WIFE, Awful Crim with Brruiy, Nc L—A interest is disp a German Who Fell 1o Love His Sister-in-Law. ali ayed begar nerchaut of Sura was of setting e waich pop today at Koe that arraigne fire luce 08 were rc charge to tis aod the s dur bis wife e vuilding. It t He aesired to marry her 16 dip mined to xet rid of his wife that nhe gbt be a report that has | fre@todoso. He thought that by General von Wede | Di® nouseon fire, after removing Schweinitz valuablearticles from it, and burn to death would be un easy and safe way to get rid of her. Unfortunut for bimself bis plan miscarriad inasmuch as be- fore all nops of escape from the burning building was cutoff, Mrs. Sura awoke and rushed out Sura, however, was not to be bafiiea this way. He seized his wife and carrying her to the house deliverately threw ney of | her othe fire, Neighvors who saw the #ct went to her rescue and took ber out, but ppearance of the Mc pot until she was frigutfully burnea, Mrs formed journals dis- | Sura is ouly 21 years old, aud was a pretty another staudpoint, | woman, ght of the their sovereigu itung calls America the world, becsuse ing from any other € 1u hopiug that the wouified. Some of tar has dooe less bauds appears tua Schweinit sia, but successor. 'l his lis kil and his setting the most Ge ve his wife tately cutered was receutly Sweaen. To o the Electl in welcoming Charges Agalust Lot Vicronia, B. ( Stradway is Vanes d States Officers The Governor ing the west coast of mekin iiries at Lbe cutter Corwin and her calls this The sealers reported o the governmen: the American naval oficers bave vi sealwen and distributed free whisky ic Indiaus, aud after toe latter became drunk seized their signatures to statements regard- ing sealing operatious o suit Awerica's case At the time the stories first gained cire ula tiou ther were not believed, but tue mantaived the truth of bence the investigution. o Nov. 12 W patro island ver ing of Sax muse bhimse He returned fro Indians their statements, Lesday boar bu and tat the king of be will go with with Count n the domain b tbe ewperor killea, | , ninety pheas with next Estublishing a New Evidence, OrTawa, Oot., Nov. 12 —Senator Coctiran is bere making arrangements for & busivess lu drossed beef between Calgary and Ot tawa. German foreign 8oL marry fo-- Pow. A brizht ricau beiress, bis asest 1o Will Estabiish Large dron Works Orraws, Oat., Nov. 12.-Mr. Judd Sauds. the representative of an Euglish syadicate, WhO is at present stopping in this city, interview today stated tbat be nad ) an pur- s n\l\ll\ chased Virginia tab! 000 acres of m s the eyn eral lands ate h steel and ts, such as 4 by Mr. 1 West whe tends t Andrew ¢ San the services 1 wor edi S DAUGHTER e Betr Lagland ery n R 1. Port the higher of ption 1re ary vy le T Pavama canal affair Anarchists st Pann chists are s 12.—Evidence the ar € the pud- lic was b oftice of M. boratory, w taken 1, head of the municips tis being examined. TRE FIR Disastrous Conflagratic York und Other It Nowrork, Va desiroyed the M. 1ts and 3 des r a works ying Waltney Burkley them also. The firs threat f a great several days 1ses on th deaths early an street. toaay res u A balf men were on an upper floor throwin bales of jute, when the flaor sud There were al 2a except 1 Wayland Estes burning fiercoly ot mid it is bellevea that the bui.diugs und contests wiit be a tutal W Youk, N - Fireearls this mora East Sixtr-fourth loss building occupied vy a caused & 10ss of $100,000. Haze minc vood workiug ir m Nov. 12. —The Honeybrook erated oy th Wilkesbarre company and will probably e aa: N he wine will be men have been thr lex., Nov. 12.—Gr seat of Trinit most entirely destroyed by fire this ufter e beaviest losers are T. . Garrett, E. E. Smith & Sons, Hazzard & Platt, A. W Butler, v. A, W erpiise office und postofiice, logetber with several oarber tuops. restaurants and small o 000; very iight —~—— MEXICO JUBILANT, veton, county, was al the aros, Loss, fnsurauce, NOUTHERN pletion of the Mexican Soathern fail- road Joyously Celebrated, New Oxreaxs, La., Nov, 12.—Th os Democra's Oxaca, Mex., special says grandest celebration ever gives Toe in southern today, 1tis the ration of the Mexican Sou ol is one of the most able commercial e undertak Mexico. from this a lio the pre 4 railway for three d this morning. This 15 bis tour through ress here ofticial insu rail ¥ay, whi sod va. terprises ever The road ex city, sad for Pac-Amer are to Disz arrived Lere his native eity, the state has beeu attended by one of the graudest ovations ever tendered a chief magistrale of avy ¢ uutry. ‘Sbe city is tbronged with thousands of people from this sud adjoiniug states, and he was receivea by troops. At the stat ved by bers of th Toere was a ban quet of the J theater tonigh federal troops orrow Digz wiil Oxaca. e state was rece legislature. overs at given b quartered review all palac state f Lhe troops i — Fuir Represeatative. Nov. 12 Amopg the awshin Olinda, today fr Lisboa snd Oporto, is Mrs. iegina Manch, special correspondent of tt Lisbon Press to the World's fair and coe of Lbe committee of 10y, Spals New Yous gers ou the ste passer which arrived \( \l)\& MOR \l\(v PULSATING POLITICS Arteries of Btatesmanship Turg Flow of Unwouted Ciroul d w. h the STATES ALL Are INTERESTED Franght BELGIUM of tie King, FRANCE IS MUCH WORK:D UP Has Eftect ot t a Ministry, but Not Dahomey Ma Army Government — AMur—\What Do-The Germany Tiie BE: teaent 1o } the winter, pol tense, teuse £ fex too i © peopla nd the Heral are Bound to Have the Ballot, for the re ther the king o yof taedeputi er aze, but theiveopls are clamoring The situation Tecal in Fran surface is are many cmpire. 1h thers d witn or wit amber she will acdiave uni agal, too, hias ber trou on of the revubiicans dur of the court has n ot p portaut, but th revolutionars v in Sp tal 2 the absence haps been very im. signs aro precursors of a movement which can gain o, Irance Oadly Exalted, 7T'he recent explosion here has not caused a great deal of commstion amonz ine people, itical circles are excited. The whole course of events, the constant troudles at Carmaux, where, despite tae close of the s tho workingmen are singing tae “Carmagnole” and waving the red flag, the useless “devates’ in the chawber where, without pausing to reflect, deputies cry out that there is a deflelt of 55,000,000 francs, all show that France bas a winistry, but nota government. This the condi- of affairs preceding . of This country loves liver t, alwass ready to demaud hea eversthing does not go just OF courss the police bave o red the author of the ex nor o of him, aud they are the butt of Tte Dabomey expedition is subjeet for uneas| culties of ertaking are ve.y great Jven if we should succeed in taking Abomey, hing is galued and the expedition has u useless What it wishes KOS, Wikl Germany Do? t t Germany is & excention but 1f she should pi ¥ that the law ivilized be made to apply to these cepted service with this with her mi i eight upon the mind of Tue Foglish cabinet wants to the reasous for the bringlog forward of such a measure. A very high personage o the Freuch army said in an interview 1o Paris itary Europe. koow 1 cannotlformulate a definite opinion, in- as the Reichstag has not decided Jt is possible the government it kuows it will get. 17 tne st us it stands should bacome a law, it derad @s a very sarious symp- hides warl 1nt2 ticn in the end would recaive a chack No onein France kuows better what is £0Ing o0 that person whose bave quoted Jacqres St as mu the BEITONS FEEL ir Insalar Rejoic SLTTER, Despite Th og ¥ Innocence of with Ge- Tammuny. Benpett Herald 1guor: Loxpox, Nov. 12, N Y Cable—Special to Tue 1 ance of tne average Eaglishman on topics not directly coumected with his own nd and colonies)has been delightfu demoustrated durigg,*he past week. There was paturally much intersst in tue out- come of the presidestial election, and the uewspapers havabeen faizly just in their al- lotwent of space tothe Americas election reports. Not siges e civil war has Eog- lish jourcalism baed'€b thoroughly engrossel with matters timatic, but tue papers buve not displayed tnat intim ac quaiutauce with the 'United States that one would expeét in these days of fast steamships and cables, Chicago for instance pas bsen designaled as the capital f the west, while Tammauy ball is men tioned by the Loadem papers asthe pew white kouse of America. The popalar be. ief1s tuat tne ucKioley tariff will be viti ated without further foss of time, and that Cieveland will insugurate a vigorous and nealthy system of free trade wuich will re dound 1o the immediate vencfit of the Brit sb industries. The weil iaformed newspapers are endeay oring to enlighten tbeir readers upon this point. Tuey explain to them that the imme diate change in the tariff 1s out of the ques tion, and that when it bas been effected will be found taat Cieveland is s tariff re. former. nol & free trader, but that bas evi- dently not vrevented a small mauulacturer in Lavcasbire from making arrangemeuts to forward s cargo of goods to New York iothe belief that free trade is already waitiug st New York Lo receive bim with outstretcoed arms. be effect of Cleveland's election is already voliceable in the mauufscwring uistricts it Earlavg, where, | am auformed, botb facturer and employe are ding up ther bemds. The former secs & —~lue \OVI \lI!I R 13 once more | atter hopes by 18 wo was MoK whose emp rem LONDON IN DARKNESS, Mighwaymen and § tage of the 1 otpade Take Advan- AT THE COURT AUST Vislt of the Helr Apparent to the Throne of assia to Vienna VIESNA, Nov Tue czarowiteh n preserving Anarchists, of anare ch the Ha martyrs rderer ar the gu ife 1 blaspt st gatherir Lo were present arch ary Conf The oMcial itiative of Fraoc ior to the today says that as been dec 10 bold bli tional monetar ence, a preliminary meeting of th. of toe co ence of the count the La; ries Pest-Ridden Buda Pesth Bibas Pestn, Nov. 12.—Ten new cases of ctiolera and two deaths are registerad iu tuis at surEanor 7 ina and Peru Not Likely to War with Chili s dnmas Gora Cobili (via Galveston, Mexican Cavle 10 the New York Heraid—Special to Tie Bew.| T story sent out from Punama to the effect tha Argentina sud Peru are prepar certed attack on Chi oundation Arcentina, in an VaLpanateo, Nor. 12.—[By zfora sligut e preside, the He savs is without the Senor Uribura, v nterview with dent at Bueros Ajves, tories of an alliance between A d Peru are ab: corresp these aat rd and impossible. entiv U 111, said fec Cert tingo s Ar; Senor U the kir fe, but heir € be unava Arceutina ater into a chief of the licd last nig ment b orts wil bas no wish Walter Silva, of the late revolut tiago. The govel shall be given a bonors. The papers 1n Montevideo are insisting on the resiguation of the president for the sal vation of the country. At a meeting hela yesterdav a number of politicians and mer- chants objected to tue resolutions insisting on the resignation. At Bu Ayres the gas ight in ull gover: ment buildings on account o ou-payment of tho bill General Roca bas declared that it 10 ate life. National vank st Buenos Ayres were discovered. Ac preparat going on at the arsenals, The uecw rifles bave been tried, Twen fired in nfiy-two seconds. forated fifty inches of vlank goverument has ucan creait to the gover of war material. bieruo bt at San- s decreed that be fuperal with all { then s his irre to retire from n At the investigati ons are Mauser v rounds were The vullets per The Brazilian osly voted & for the pu large ent - WHO'S 10 BLIME? Payment of & Stereotyped Elcction et May Cause a Duel, Hazierox, Pa, Nov. 12.—Thomas Me- Graw, a democrat, and William Kooos, & re- publican, courted the same comely lass, Hat tie Bailey, who sesemed o look with equal favor upon each. The two swains chanced 10 meet at ber bouse & month ago and fell to talking politics. Koons proposed s bet on tne election ana Miss Bailey agreed to be the stakeholder. When it came 104 question of what to wazer Mc(Giraw made this pre sition: “Two's & company; three's 8 crowd If Miss Hattie is satisfiea, let t aecige who shall Lave the exclusive right to ber compauy in the future." Miss Bailey was perfectly Koous, entertaining no goubt re-election, gladly assented McGraw calied upon his eveniug, and Was surpriesed rival there abead of him. A was demanded, out scene, McGraw ea K t tim. As Koous bas beeu beard he will not sbide by the terws of tbe weager 1t s thought that there will ve a duel e RECEIVED THE INDEPENDENTS, satisfied, and { Harrison's sweetheart last to fina his old explanation ake 8 ratner leav 10 say that South Dakota Democrats Did Their Allies Fuirly KTON, 8. D, No Special Not Treat Yan gram to Tue Ber iere on between the pobu South Dakots, precipitated tbat the democratic s bas bed iu its posses v weeks the resignations of ite cratic candidates for presid 400 the resi et democratic candidate for which resiguations were Tele s & gigactic row and democrats of by the discovery guation of ed before election 10 ) THE OmaAHA SuUNDAY BEE. Germany Sl Discossing the Army B Politics at High Preseare in Earop mon Again ina State of For Tarifl Le anded Vale Det vania, Kinzs of Omaha Kitehens moil, 1<lation De Wt Onee Tadge ¢ Arkson Cou al Greene's Mind Af Editorinl Heath's W Lincoin a Magie Ciry Co. Mat neil s Electric 1 What 1 Carpente Wakem ahting ndon Are D Wit Berlin S Gypaies o Winter Omaha's Trade R Grain, © A We i and Live Stock, K in Soclety de jeavoring sing rats SHE WAy FICKLE of Mississippi's Detles Elopes Three Times in One b Al Auxions to Se New York, Nov that Mrs. Grover ( Nrs, Clevelnnd. lace. A few minutes af came there was clapp Miss Ca reed toward Mr: ater, whea sha see the ivE, SAry 1o cnub Where the Mo SaLT Lake, U -The territorial supreme i : th ¥ Shoutd Ga. uliog of sscheated chureb, wasier public d says ana be- aud whicn Uuited bersot was the motive cf tt a short t ir week's work reservoir and were o Just There fo iarvestoN, Tex., N A spacial from Duraugo, Mex., 1o the Galvestou News P, Huntin a par- party ar | bas The opening they that H & untr ied from thecfects of b a by 5 wo et Announced a New Rate Gauveston, Tex., Nov. 12.—The Hou Gulf & Pe ine 8 rate e nails, s roa poun traig Texas c mon points from 4alves meet cu’ rates of b Sealded to beath SAVANNALL By out of un e h T John veer, and R Middiebrook, emay, were scalded leath The Deatn Cmicago, Iil, Nov Jackson, the originul of Friena, the Doctor, in died today of apoplexy Deputy shen, Nov. 12 —Carolin Holmes, na ot and killed tect Edward McNett from A Reeves Twain's My ents Abroad, Mark Tiin Killed Savaxyan, Ga, 1y s to pr Iaw ATHER FoRic @ colorea dep! wa while trying bis orotber WE 51 It Wil ne Today in Nebr Fair But k. D. C., Nov. 12, —F Cotder Monday recast for ith Dakota b colder Nebrasia ur Paur uorthwest ga ror Nortt Dakota—Show westerly gales; fair Monday For 1 Fair coolé coler, nerth wcal tecord Weatnes Bunea THE )uaba recor. pared with corresp: years Owmaa, irerature and 1:6g day of | 0. 1480, age 1 pita Statement showing the condi perature and precipitation at O day aod since March 1 2 as wilh the general average Normal t2unerature : ¢ Excess for the duy 1= Deficlency sinee M 4@ ul precipitat i - Deficiency for the day i Deficlency sines Grouus k. Hox tem a8t 1am: | ‘ | ‘ 7, Local Forecust Oeius, | l PAGES ' NUMBER il? Reside.ts Being COMPLAINT teh of an American Warship to Proe tect Our Interests on the Island—lu- tolerance of the Gern —Other Facts, New York, Nov. 12.—The Washington evideutly auth fear tnat Samon, ke steps Lo protect th { the United States 1u resenco of an Awerican Washingion orities at serious and have interests that country by the warship, says the corresponaent. It ward the midale of Jar befor ger, waich ba Ler destination, have shaped uterests 1Die MAY $00n arise in ided to t wever the Rar he re from & resident of d by a confirms t the au- Washi about tue threaten- Both political and vorted as boing in a have been dissatisticd 1 troaty for the writer, white res- aiseatistaction. the feellog deait with by the appoint- the country, and nicipal council of t see the justice of usands of dollars vho do practically it, and from whose of the chief justice, matters of law or government of ihe rities ut aspect iness affuirs Am. Thbe A erican and Euglish re ¥ with tives tish Object. ients object equall to the administra. tion of Chief Justice Cederkrantz and Baron vou Pilsac is charged, will dis- cri favor of the (ierman aud, and seek indirectly 1d Eoglish trade, resid nts of the 1s azive out Americ 11 feeliy 1 the 1vo native factions beeu growing for two years ana for several mont u on the poiut of re- civil war. The factiops etou Lupepa, the the hizh chief, Mataafa, Meiate the malietoa, or king, dur- » time in Luprpa was deported Kept prisoner by the (iormans on the ameroon is'ands, the coast of Africa the Marst i s restored o ared t menta T'Lis wish z betwee Lresent king 4 who ¢ ing t ially nent bad rendered unfit to rule, afa to succeed him, because in Treaty © partic no cire recognize at his i v and \.nl. Jlarly mstauces as liog powers. Malletom atout abaication 1o decided to hold on to with its pay and notatall 8 vad thing, I'ie power, however, is tically wielded by Baron von Pilsach, 1ser, and Chief ce Cedarirrantz. Many of his fo re, believing they tiad been duped and were not receiving their reward after sheadi ir blood aud doing all the bard fightn alnst the native rebel chief and his allies fled toa aifferent part of the islund and placed themselves in a state of fortific There they have s1u0e remaine lataafa and his forces, are coustsut g, refuse o Mali nd ance to him, Forces of M to Go to War, ¥ bave pl of arms but little am- on. Ou several occasions recently the soidiers bave been on the point of going to war with the king's forces, but have been wisely restreined by Mataafa, who has been terwea by American residerts the “‘George Washington of Samoa The warship in § Octover 20 was the 1 changed bis rof Mataafa which visi rend tanfu Ko only j0an waters on iermau cruiser Buzzard, OFFICIAL INFORMATION, Authorities ut Washin, Cusy the Dific WITHOUL ton Kefose to Diss ity with Venezuela, Wasminaros, D ( Nov. 1 Secretary that the Stawe dopartmen t is st 0 1l information concerning the recent experience of the merchant wer biaat La Gusyra. Untid s makes o report be refuses Foster say ste iladel ister Scru absolutels to discuss the matter or in apy way tell what course the government will pursue. Assuming, however, tnat the particulars given iu the recent dispatches were corr there is grave doubt in the mind of the ials @s 10 whetber Minister Scruggs was justitied 1o directiog the captain of the Philadelpbia to refuse to surrender refuges Mijurez. 1f it is true, as reported, that the local autborities at La G ra demavded bis surrender ud that be was charged \\“'.h @ crimal offense—that of steallug ing cattle, it would undoubtedly have been the duty of Minister Scruggs to direct bis surrender, fhe was satisfied from the evidence furnished by local authorities that Mijarez was to be tried for the offense, It is presumed that Mr. Scruggs u 1bis polut aud believiog the charge of cattie stealing 1o be 8 were subterfuge o gel possession of the ex-gov- ernor, 8o that be mizut ve disposed of as poltical offenders usually are, concluded tnat be was eutitled 10 the protection of the Aweri when be bad boarded an American ve 1ue gr however, was 1ot satished ican consu - Hitness of o dowa Jurist. g v Judge D. M. Cooley ourt of lowa is reported 10 { pariiysis et the bome of bis Mus. J. F. Doglas, 211 West Eud avenue, 1 . Judge Cooley is & wealiny barker of Duouque, 8., sud 8 Unitea States oom He bas & flue residence iu Westiogwon, dauguter