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THE OMAHA DaAILY BEE. TWENTY=SECOND YEAR. ().\l.\llJ\j TUESDAY MORNI NOVEMBER 22, 1892, NUMBER 155 s DN ' . RN ) ATRTS | there ts naturaily little need of paved or |\ YN | ON v whereupon M. Boissv) D'Anglas ramarkod ' r N ) nin IR | Sereeant E O, Perkins, troop 1 Sixth eav ' N ~ TMIANDG PA“HL R\“,RO\D\ ULBI\ ln“ln::‘rl;"l‘ln:w:m“‘r:"::’r‘r:i:‘H(x~x)IvI\ “”L l)Rl)I;L l”u \(\\l)\l ;.‘"{{,’,:”\I,:':"m,’?“‘.::'rlum !\!nm“\\u\l\l “”Rl\ l'n \ IR\I.\IL HRL g :«‘\:‘”.-r::'f‘:.:,"{"‘,‘ A ':~\u»<<“"i‘| .‘H:.K “\\\ I\I” “) .\\l) “olv\l)ul) American road-making wachinery Hava's charges, fir ued headway with such wind blowing grushors, ponderous steamn rollers, and the i The members of the Fight also shared in What They Owe to the Government, and | FEe. N LA com Vs eiters | French to Oth:r People. assistance in introducing these and other muchinery, such as saw and vlaning wills, mowing und threshing nuchines and lav REPORT OF COMMISSIONER TAYLOR [ 5ot B ot A ouncry ey | EXCITING SCENES DURING THE SESSION | (romi et o mpsuios cnad tosnot meany by | GREAT QUANTITIES OF HAY DESTROYED | Three Mandred Lin nearticipate | BURNED AND ~ MUTILATED ~ VICTIMS [ ) the government would have been y 2 the mud throwine, Hamatiilin o os Wronght | ¢ ¢ roat, and only tho activity and | Awral Results Follow eplosion | Chambar of Dednties Appoin's M. Germain of the Hépaetmont of Ain and | Sometiing “of ti v Wrough all the garrison averted this 10ss i A '}"_, osion it & Panama Commission of Inquiry. manager of the Crodit Lvonais and M Sunday in Rock Count est Virginia Mine, Hely 1) Oissot of the dopirtment of tho MINISTER AN BANQUETED ~ Seine et Oisa and a divector of the Socicte - »aned monoy I the Reeoption, thers are no larwe farms or plantations and the Panama Cansl company atsh per cent | where humun labor 1s so ap 13 10 b6 @ i <. Nob,, Nov. 21-A complimentary interost Twenty Kege of Blasting Powdsr Aee the 8 | ; q ar- | banquer was tend tonight to Patrr % « roposed Amendments to the Senate BiI | druc on the marknt Famous Convention of 1392 Recalled by tio Chamber then, by a vote of 811 t First Caso Undor e New Nebruska tnsues | b Aol dentulty Boaonio Tgiitei-~Thictaen MoK Y For certatn of ou ts, 01 the other | { tnat the Investigation committe five : OMelils Locate an, Innister to Chi & bt sroviding for the Pundings of the o Procecdings of the Body—11 Ve n com Wnew Law < Wyoming Oficiis Locace Frovid i sod tand, such as flour, k y oil, lamps, S L Debts—The Plan Suggested should be appointed at tomorrow's sitti clocks, watches, knit is, umbrelias, ote., dreds of Members Tmplicated M by the Commission. thera 1s al ing for days in Uk t Killed or tujuced Pt Action lo 12 ol Lt ' Stolen Stock at Rushville— | ’ de IRoulede moveda that before ad) ex-proside sorald of tho Irish Natio Saves Many Lives-Piitul Scones. oady a larg steadily inireass in the Great Steal, ing tho sitling which tiad been so humiliat Other State News Notes, it a Mtveo hundred g ing demand: while T am conviaced that inuny ing to tue republic, thav ndopt a motion of SRS TR 5 o of our mochanical inventions, such as sinn congratulation on the success of Colonel vip b § g 5 B, ¢ o 21, —Tho spocial | K48 enginies, foot lathes, printing presses, and Sy MRt ) s Gardsn B8NS Dodd’s expedition in Daho Tos was Ni ir, Nob,, Nov Spacial Tele My 0 aton SR, . Nov, 2L.—At tue WARHINGTON 21 : | espeeialiy Amarican hand wois and tard Uitis N ek Hor carried by an unimmous Volr and tho | e o Ber i t tenorta of 1648 by abou Blancho mine of the West End coiliery ia report of Hon, 1. A. Taylor, the commis- | wypy of every description, would tad a roady | UAES, N y W ‘cal | Chamber adjourned e e . gt M the 1 s y West Viegiuia t stoner of railroads, relative to the scnate bill | sale if tho Chinese were once convineed of | Cable—Special to Tir sl bl M. do Roulede and M. Hubbard were after- | Yesterday's prairie fire show the dumage to i e v . providing for the funding of the debts of the | their utility and economv, ~This can pever | muddie 13 uow comp) Aftor a sittin wards appointed seconds to arrange for @ | have been great, Carl Stimby's varn was ik b Pacific railroads, hus been received by Se by o accomp ished, however, by the volicy | whoss violont scones recalled the conveation | dusl. ‘ burned with horses and ten hoad of cattle, J j»"‘» “‘ ""\ ke RAEY Noklo tithierto followed by most American manu- | o33 the Coambarot Daputios has decided Tiying to Provent the Duel. A Datty's bAth and sheds wors burnoa Witk | and rty of Americ facturers, of flooding the country with de- ¥ N He spoke of one case in the ety of [ It was providential that the explosion did { yon the nominwetion of a commission of in- No such exeitement has been seon in the | o d of fat hogs, one co over 100 tssued in aid of these roads in the following s quiry, composed of thirtv-threo mombers, A maglatrats SN0 & palice commisstty | | baif owner of an elootric light plant. The | S have beon ot AMourts Union Pac 3 512 Cen- neediul above others to | charged with finding out the f er and pres- called av the ofces of the Libre Parole, several hundresd v 1s of corn and sever intendente of the city was giving a diuner I ine would have been mournug YFaT Daoific, 40 o been paid | § the splendid possibilities ot the Finto and Lo Lnteansigeant to ascortain | dozen cuickens and ali his hay were de- | one night when the lights -»\.n'dw ly went acific, §27,505,08 J ‘ 1ture into nerative cartainty is por 5 pthod 3 3 out, s tho electric lights will occasionally Vit o) United! Statos I invatest on: thioss | Lovare N0 PmuaoriLive cortatiity ls Bt | iy thio inabior of the Panama canal, what kaowledzo tholr oditors had of tho | stroved, C. 5. Burbor lost over 100 tons of | Gt s thoelectric lights will occastonally |y o i /ing fuse throwing fire 1to o powder bonds up to Docemue 1591, in excess of | explanation of their advantages by itteili The most-astonistiig soandals are ex. | Liiieuatsin, O o e beant evervoody connected with the eleetric lighe | can, the ¢ : nt e 1 the enstom onca e jected o be revealed. [t appears that 165 | Bo-betwee o editors e Abs company put in irons, o American citizeu payments made by the company in reim went 1 the custom pected to be revealed. It appea RAHLHD FAFIALFRL 18T0: AT IONS ok Lh0 lost abe , | wyany put in irons, Th grivan CUZOU | others wutit the volume of flamos was sufl- Bitasrion For the Union Pacific, 820,36),- | €40 0nlv ba retuined by absoluto integ deputies ara compromised by the charges. | yo'annaur tomorrow. 100 tone, C. I, Turaer about 100 to 150 tons, | was diageed out of bed at ball past 10 st o . T Y Ia) >acific, 33,4 and fuir dealing on tho part of tha Awori The suicide of Baron do Reinach puts the Flio last news obtained is that a clew has | Aloxander about fifty anaw number of others | Bignt and kept in_prison until after mid- | cicat to explode iho whol 03 for tho Ceutral Pacitic, §2i. raerchant, as the Clineseave shrewd trade ) \ night, when tho intendente baa him re. | 4 s b i ral Yaid Total amount dus the Uniled States D and thelr contidones 1nat tndividual deutos | Matier boyond goubt in everybody’s mind been obtained ! lnkely to result in tho | living 1 the valley 1ost equally us much Py der, Tho wen 1 the mine hnd just beeun to bor 31, 1801: ['rom the Union Pacitic, $5,- | once shaken can never be regnined. Jdacques Sm Cere. | 8 et e Haula quarrol has been | The fre burucd all night, burning a dis Mr. i ran oxacted for this man from the | €0me nto whero the powder was stored and 500,450: from the Central Pacific, §35,009,1 It is estimated by one of thy largost flo adjusted to the mutnal l.} faction of both | tance of mearly lifty iwiles, 'This morning almaceda government a Jetter of apology Drectrtd h 1 d f ey | 1mportors in Hong Kong that the quantity of SENSATIONAL PROUEEDINGS. 3 4 H st it » wind ohanged te o southenst, driving money compensation of £2,000. Speaking The subsidy bonds begin to fall due January | aPorte:s in Hong Konw that the quautity, of i geutlemen and no duel will bo fought. thewindictiigal to the enutisust dEVHLE | ot \Ho' Baltimore. trolbio M entsail ton | g today would lixve boan 1h' thomidstie 16, 1805, und the last are due January 1, 18 amountod to 1,300,000 quartor-sacks, which | Whot . P the fite back to the northwest, swoaplng | |y, o nar thauftatr, uo’ explanation having | the exph 5, 1845, o last are due January 1, 1590 | nountod to 1,800,000 quartor-sacks, otes A davs after the affair, 6o explanatio ng | the exprosion. “First mortgage bonds have also bocn fsaued | with 500,000 from Portinnd, Ore, wnd avout rroton OUR SISTER REPUBLICS. through the main hay beit. About #)0 p boen offered, bo was instructed by toleeraph | o ,'\m 5 Cie Tolibwen conist ba on thoso roads, which constitute a lien prior | 50,000 from Vancouver, wike ' total of Panis, Nov. 21,—Thore was an unusuaily i ple from Newport and Seward started out | 1 address a note to the Chilian goverument i 10 that followed cannot be told in to thatof the United States, amoauting on | 1,550,000 quarter-aucks, tho largest Bure | jape, aptondancs in the Chamver of Deputies higep VoLl thoe South Amer= | apnoon today and met tho fire about twelve | He did 5o in the pre-ise words of the instruc- | words. The >aclf 15,702,000, und on the | YOU reachud, cach quarter-sack contaluing Il s thronged the gallerios ican Btatos miles southeast of Nownort. tions und immediately was assaiied by a see- | yrotiers, sons or sweethearts in the smoking the Union Pacfic to &5 76,00, ar forty-nino pounds of flour. It is sold in [ todas. ‘The public thronged LhG Ralierios. [Copyrighted 1502 by dames Gordon Bennott.) Several thousana tous ¢f hay werc bur tion of the Ameri pross. Tho eharge i L L - Central Pacific to £27,553,000. ‘Che first mort- | Hoig Kong for an averaze price of $1.50 in [ Nearly ail the ministers wore prasent. Varranaiso, Cotli (via Galveston, Tex.). | today. From the amouat of lny destroyed | was medo that his lancuago was vulgar, | PIL were simply frantic, Crowds came RUgO h'mId“ LA l;l”wl'““) tho same .\I;'xn-:m mon nr‘m'm'wév in gola. M. Argolios oponed tha Panama dobate. | Nov. 21.—[By Moxican Cabloto the Now today and yesterday it would be nn’L ing tho \'\m‘ln! and undiplomatic a ulm«»wml aper- | gwarming to the mine's mouth, their faces dates as the subsidy vonds. regret 1o say that groat depression pre He said that his object was to defond the York Herala—Special to Tne \ figures at a low estimato to sav that th sonal desire on his part to plunge the two S S o suid tha objact efon d erala—Special to Tne Bek.|—Tho y e ns de s edgat ;s Amendments Suggeste valls in all branchos of businoss. Failuros | vl Sor S L o of the company. | Herald correspondont Ltio says that | Were 12000 tons burned in the likhorn val. | countries ito war. Wwhite as de and the eager inquiry on i watoner roviows the ponding | DAV been numerous and that conaition | | il ) AT e S lerald corresbondent at Rio says that | 1oy " Tho fire is all out now in tnis part of fie faet s, said Bgan, ‘& telopram of | every I Hols thtie mineIn T oL ONer hd sugguests amend: | KUOWn liover the world as “lack. of con- | He raminaed thy Chawber tiat it had author- | President Poixolto ls offonded at the ab- | tho country. It is torribla toga over tho | istruotion, whose exact wording 1 followed, =00t (0 F0 R measure r"n v"k h fidence” is widely felt. Stocks of all kinds, | ized the issue of shaves iu 1883, undor excep- | sence from his last reception of tha entire | ground and see the amount of destruction of | was written by the haud of no less a person i y had time to rocover 10 ml nts as ;' ows ; AoaLat Hation | 2ven those paying tho normul dividenas, corps. one aay’s work of a prairio five, than the president of the United States. | the Pirst. Change the method of compliatio h allen enormousiy, while the Jber o fnance, orDOS0! kN } o (3 3 2 ans were lod ta ova by tuis section \ and astertaining the wresont worth of the | Bav fatien « o auERor “y\lh.'.\u L winisterof financs, interposed The cutire state of Rio (iracde do Sul is et TR ETITIaOL O i oo ot | brave feliows took their chunces on the “bad liEasent worll) ted]ten s i process of liquidation is a R e s et i ok SES. o nevican press, that the people « ; oy e Tt rity | Indication of the absence of that atmospher 5 that (ho Chamber's vole had not | said to be in u state of revolt. . s : this country unanimously condemned the | ait” and went in. Then there was a brief of tho subsidy bonds semi-annually, tnstoai | of g al prosperity so essential to the suc leged the vespoasibitity either of parlia L e T T Ofetats | course I pursued, and owing to this bolief Of With tiwo rests oniy. as provided in theorig- | cess of specalutive enterprises. R allowed e controversy 1o go us far as it inal bitl Lwo canses ure assigned for this undesir. & 5 5 o i 3 S 5 g, ! Secona, Mike the rate of lutercat 2 porcent | ablo stato of affairs: Iirat, the | ¥ 3 % | lng of the Martin Garcla Island, olatimed 1o | RusuviLvs, Nob., Nov. 81.—[Spselal Tel Mr. Iizan, in conclusion. asserted that the from the start. : Sbunblo. eomp WAl fon | true tuabthe action of the Chambor was | conuection with the Argentine. . S S e Rt S i Third, Tnsert & special proviso In section 2, gl bl LY alaw and 20 1 , 5 L HOUBI U ! ) s plostor rohtIcinit b Union DAGIRG PAlIFON. 10 188 yours, which, 1t is claimed, | . s | contrry to the law and bad osen in tho na he Brazilian sorrel os toduy are more cordial than for haif a | Plosion TG Bovernment all its rights. Interest and | colony of mang millions of dollar: . | tave of a privile action of griuting leading n pair of matched bay | century. List of the Dead and Wounded, cquities in rirages, bonds, stocks, notes | second, the ever-recurrving question Phe .atter country, 78 a HoENGraes I} e i J Joux P, Ras TG M otier sceurities of nny deserintion neid in | change, Morchants wio purchnsed Roods ot LD he.utter couutrs, | horses. He put tho horses in Nigeins & FROUBLES OF AN EDITOR. JOUN P RASKEY was dead. D) POl AL DFEAN G 0 ENBLO0 L0 OS] o s e e i e WO plirctinsed Boods At ¢ alleged, favored the revolters in RRio | Farman's ivery stablo, stayed around town iy Wikisiny: AND kitso S oolorad rdleds curo the paysienv ol ‘certain woies wiven in | g5 604) cent 2 Jis. | ration reassuriug the small sharebolde Grande do Sul. threc or four days and fiually sold tho bay | While His Oflice is Burning He is Placed in e t lebisof thocom= | 59 0r 0 cents inigold must now. olther dis ) MicuakL Ciok: i, fatally wounded M. cen i louting b, p0so of them atn loss or advance their M. de la Haye avoso and declared: “This | Largo quantities of war material have | team to Higgins for $130. Nothing in his a dail. 2 ’ irth 5 providing In« prices and the lattar_course i3 always fol- | is a question of public morality. 1 ask the | been received at Busaos Avres from turope. fauit by i companes o ko lowed by @ contraction in the amount of | Chamber, for tho sake of my hoaor aad of | It includes many Mansar cartridzes and | bis bony and departed in pea 3 Pelegram to Tng Brk]—The Times oftice | hip oehoy anaral of tho United Statos: sl bolioved. indead. that the | FOur honox, 1o order au inquiry wto the fact | 10,000 varrels of smokaless power. Jobuis moruing Seri 0. M. Kice und | burnca Sunday o cneral SUatos s - olieve deed, that th iHedd ks o 5 nOwe acob Ervay of Natrona conuty, Wyoming, mediutoly thoreupon lustituto proper bro business cELho. colofy has not | Iam about to submis o you Everything s quiet in Santiazo and | ytiived in town looking for Siglon’ Horses coedings in & prover con 10 uppoint- | EB TS . N aRRvL B s a commotion in hamber for -« 2 L NE g OORIURR OLAS W el or sever: locks sotting tire grass and went of u recoiver,” Is amended by in hg | greatly suffercd, whilo the shipping on which Ulere was a commotion in the Chamber for | it thought - that all traces of | The team bought by Higgins proved to be tho | fOF several blocks sottlug ire to grass and | o ooy wodsed under a coal car, nfter the words »Un tes” In"the sixty- | 18 very existence depends shows, as we | aminute. Then, after a momant of suspense, | the irevolutionary plot have been stamped | ones. Taey were stolen from AMr, Isevay | Duildings i remote parts of the village. Tho S ! 2 Slxbith Lo of who sestion gl words, “upon \lm.u..m, ah 2althy incronse But the fact | 8 "4o 1 iaye continued: I will give no | out. ‘The plot was hatened in the house of | Soveral weeks ago from his ranch in Natroua | Chicago lumber yurd was on firo several | may recover. 0 request « dent. remalus, nevertheless, at universal dull J - 3 o \Wyoming, west RS BRI SheY e G AnIGALY REEORIE T e » < Wifch, Amoud section ) by addine e OO L LD G names as L do not wish to appear 83 a | Clandio Vicuna, and bis son presidea over | COUWY, Wyoming, west of Casper. ~Sheri | times and oaly prompt aetion on the part of | [ ywiexce Covesiin, burued ubout the SRt ieithe tBootion ! thoy words: “Rubact, | Dol prevills, smonoyis: tightit and eraalbili ot ot bt ui S e e astorellitha | tha Rice statos that the horse thieves have been | citizons e od u general conflagration. neehid GRS contructed, wid there aro no reliabls indica- | denunciator. len quiet was restored the | thoe meetings of the conspirators. It was ex- | running off a great many borsos from that | A sensutional featura of the cvent was [ arms and head. o the United States horeln provi t0ns ofa spesdy mprovement. speaker concluded: *The seandals in tho | posed by a sorvant woman, who was takon | sounty lately. T L Gl e P R e “Dho genoral purposo of the bill s the ex- — Pavawa matter excoed those of tho Wilsou | sick in Vicuna's housoand was removed = the Times while his building was yet buru- 4 PENS| g TIATIONS, 2 ThE - 3 St S CoRThe back und head, seat to Pittsourg to the cension of the debt to 100 yoars, with in- PENSION APPROPEINTIONS, alfair. The ing demandod is in the | to the hospital And there gave tie FOR THE FULL AMOUNT, wg. His 05t Lad no direct connection 0 Lh enty kogs of blasting poiw- dor oded with a*frightful roar and deadly couseqiences at 12:15 p. m. today. not oceur ten chickens, Thomas Crancr's barn, sheds and ky . ent deputies who may have received money its dend tonight. The explosion was cuused hay, 2d Betts lost about 100 tons of ha vlosion of which firea Bushnell lost about 125 tors, C. Jobuson tost stovi of 10ose pow= in A fow minutes mors most of them work- women who had husbauds, tional circuinstuncos. diplomat shock the wine boss and asquad of News comes from Montevideo that the » of the governwment. Urueuayan congress bas ordered the dredg wait, but shortly the advance of the reseu- Avgelics said that 1t was none the less ing party appeared, bearing amovg them tho gram to Tur By About two woeks wivister to Uruguay has | stranger appearcd in towa ridi gone to the front to investigato the claims of | pony and tuiled moral vesponsibility. 1 call upon | Brazil against Uroguny. the government,” he said, “to make a decla- | jt is seared and mutlated victims of \he ex= 5 t Ne: Nov. 2 hecial w ANDpERsox, colored, legs broke tlons aroused any suspicion and e mounted | SHATR € Nev, Nov. 21,—[Special ILLIAM ANDERSON, coloved, legs broken, dislocated, face torn and otherwise afternoon. The galo pre dreadfuliy woundea, will die. vailing at the time cirried blazing fagots Jous Axorusoy, colored, blown along the JONN SEAGINN, burned about tho arms rost ot 2 per cent, and & cortain portion of — e R HaTELH i AcRhonkio Do ootk = o : —— with the f ast Thursday Mr. Wooster | hospits ;x‘un;‘rn‘:.lx-.p‘.uru. bo vaul at xm.(»\.fu,“,,.up. e Amount Which Will e Neede CRBUIEEL O EH NI T tobeeffectod | information. Great vraise is given 1o | Eirst Case Under the New Insurance Law o bad a dispute with Lowis Vogt, aformer em b ( Clev DUPREA G0 Lt et very six months during that time, 50 that the Comluk, Yenr, in the broad duy light the gresadiers and wrtillery for theiv loy Nebraska. pioye about a money matter which ended in Dl IR FB0 A By thn and. of 100 years tho entive dobu will | Wasmiserox, D, C., Nov. 31.--There An Up ez the Daputies. alty. Tte governmentis blamed for having | Nremraska Croy, Neb., Nov. 21.—|Special | Vozt asaultiog uin for which Vozt was | will die. javo beon extingaistied. Tho bill a8 | pours 1o bo more than usual interest attached | Here tha sp vi \n interrapied | beea too lenicnt wisk these meu. Itis prob- | Telegrum to Tur B Lhio first case unacr | drrestad '[“".““1\\!"‘\’\!“:S‘_‘w:j“;!l'-:l-Im}," B ot | Jonx Grirsris of Akvon, 0., vadly burnea ;l;i::::fi:{:l‘;'ll':;‘l‘l'l*:"_““*”j”[‘;‘y'x_“:;"[:“l‘l:"_-““‘;“".‘;- 10 the fortheoming aunual report of the com- | with an uproar among the Joputies, Whou | able more stringeat measures will now be | the valued poticy law passed by the last lag- | i o fG0W WO0SERE T84 B AU ERON | about the nead. bt the goyernment and secure the fiual pay- | missioner of pensious, for tho reason that | he resumed bo sait: M. de Lossops, in | tak oo islaturo has been ou trial in this ety for sev- | whereupon Vogt had Wooster taken int0 | Myprugw Wincier, bursod about tho arms, Facnt to 1t of ull the money, brivcipal and | the pension appropriation fizures conspicu- | 1880, had vainly traversed Feanca appzaling O T e ral uays, Lust Pebraary the store uu stody on & peaco warrant. Wooster was | G0 i hinterest, duo from the bonded roads. o | ously in the annual budget of the govern- | for subserivors, whsa an inaividual, waom | 3 A L4 RLHGHEVD (Ciler s burned | LS e e s not believo that any measure fixing a | e, ' S en SR e = sured i the insurasee company o was aeain incarcerated while the five was in war Trorens, burood and Injurea in- B B hinh ot | men- T hbihesn proty woll understood auall tot{namo, pronosed (oo Panamn di | Their iz Parade base Night—A - Lettor | America for #1,500. The company rofused | prozress, and again released on bond, Ho st ! o terost will bb necopted by tho railroad | 107 $ome timo pust that the estiuiates for tho | Testors a sysien o1 onds. Ho wus Lo ovil __feom President Harsison. payment on the ground that the building | will havea hearing beforo Jusuies Squier | ternally. company next fiscal year would show a large mcreaso 'u*;l('\‘l- o ‘hi\;“ Hesan Sl apsiitharTdatosa) New Yok, Nov. 21—t araegic Music hall | was not entiveiy destrovea und could bo re- | tomorrow. Je Useless to Foreclone. over auy previous year. This exvectation | PRI PREST000 francs, docluriop | Bever held a larger and never a more | paired &t nominal cost. A verdict was Ihe origin of tha fire is a mystery. S N Itavery, badiy burned about the . o o | body, but wiil recover fasti oue onight awarding the p! i the sereants. entered the prin oflice vy “Then fu 1s useless for tho government,” | was based on the fact of tho lares 15500 of | thay hio could purebisse therewith all tho nee. | eathusiastic gathoring than tonight when | DOUeht in tonizht awarding the plaintyf the | misercants bad cotorea. the priating ollico | 200 he suys, **to fusist upon terms of sewtlement | pensions during the year, consequent upon | essary consciences in both Chambers of the | Mr. rs. Bal ton Booth addressed i Loy it Lox SR e O die ;_,'.,“,".r\',, Bairing thedam : 2 ahat the ruilroad compaiies Will not ngree 10 | peceyt pension logislation, which admitted | nationul logi ] the fivst meeting in connection with the con Dodge County Litigation ago working up to Sunday noon. The office | UAWAKE S0 far as is uow known, to the mine and folly for the compauies to ugree to con- | (o5 B aee number There w wed interraptions hece | yihen15 congress and war councils of tho Veb,, Nov, 2 St took five while the men wero at dinuer, Tho | or its cquip:n: ditions not warranted by their present fiuan- 81 - BNSE YR AR and cries of “Nawme bim! name him " Sy : S oil - Enuaoxt; Neb;, Nov. 31,==|Sncelul to Tual | 190 S FO VS tho on Wotaab GInner. - s 2 cint condition or their future prospacts.” of soldiers who wero ot pensionablo under | 3 G I et ST you want | Salvation Army. A banquet was served in Distriot court. convenod ln this ity [ 1953 i» about &350, with wo = insurance All the essential features are oxhaustively | the former laws. 1 4 discussed. The commissioner combats the | 1y a1 nanies you will vote for anmnquiry. Butl [ the Lenox Lyceum at 5 o'clock tor B o ettt % | Tuat moro of tho mmors were ot sufto- w duys tie report of General Raum | can suy thal the medium of tneso trans- | the 500 oficers. At Wonater G looita > i reck oostar, his rearrest being looked upon as a | cated was duo totho pre actia oEs proposition that the govornment foreclose 15 | il bo completed and u full statement of the | Actions wasa man named Arton, who las O o R Ot RRpEnfficaae e ihio prompt gotibn of ALNEY mortguges and take possession of the roads | 0 Tite oftico s o nee fled tho country to escape punishment 2 e Rl . theiverdicu by Jury wasElor thod e % James Clark and James Bovrden, who, when s WhGILY lnpracticable, wud closes his ro. | €ondition of the pension oftco will bo pre- | JLS0 I BOGIO L lueo suin roin o yuge | WOV 5000 men, women and chnldren in line. | fendunt. 3 port as follows: A that the amount that will be required fo | Mite manufucturing company, of which ho | ‘'herowere a good many a features | A de 1am of the opinion that in view of tno | Lo ion ®aiie o Troxt fiscal yoar will | Was 8 diroctor. in 'ho procession. “Jao the Turk” fro forezoing facts it would bo sound business ‘lv:m o L PR G M. de la Have p adod: “There was o fudgmont to settls with the rarlrona compa- | GUFLY FEHEE LR EUATIEARS B 08, FEEI0N | s’ ot 8,000,000 francs aistributed amoug 150 Siaze : e00 . : LN e extend their debts under the provis- | Y orli of compiling the s p s ROt e Ay s SR IO U= U pF ARG MOT & 5 ane >avt, Neb., Nov. 21.—[Spceial 1o works oclong to % Smith of New e B b ne bilL. rather than to | owever, suliciontiy advanced to show L deputics and 8 few seautors—-[uproar AMONE | vross pmnted on 1t “Happy Billy” and | ev i, forenlosure for 8 Henry B odilideramind : s 0 A o) this estimate is in exeess of the uactusl re Ae eonuLios. 16K DR 3L UHBOX “Spedial Fowler' from Texaus were dressed | Aup plendea guilty togrand larceny and was S LR AR S QU ) umberland, Willian nith und John Me- foreclose on the roads und seok v i remon e Rince the passass of the alss | cited graw ercedier, and the finauclor man. [ SESE SONES A HOH P T B T 15 one of the pleasant occasions 5 W mentifor their cosy to tho rovernme ! ‘I;IH‘\‘ ‘I:\"l ‘.‘ Iwit‘w ll;"'ny LY 3 apia nglugtheimattor wus “oompslled sto asik tha Ballin 'h;u Booth presided at th ceting =I1‘n‘ .\vn'nl‘n'n' u ry ‘( h w" I 7: hn v‘ J of this city. The repudlicans 1188, 0f A througn their salo or operation. 1 oLl e o Panma direetors for more milions of feancs anlling ) 1eiie DimeoL g < S ailliad ' 2 / gge I'he mine has veen in operation since May increase in the amount ne to pav | X ! aud made the openiag address. pleadeu guilty 10 forgery and was sentenced Paul teadored a reception to 1lon, A s ved o May, that when the facts of the situation are L Ihe moncy was detnded for eleetion i uul ten @ V i B e a1 Larnntive of ik & the pensions. For tne y 100 tho | b ¥ I'ho converts Lo the Salvation army dur- | to two yeaes in the penitentiary, ment or foreclosure ure squareiy presenced, | total uppropriation on account of pensions | PEIRER. L ot in the Cham. | in% the vear number 81,427; cides and towns Iue ‘chargo of bizamy against Au ient 1 RAR ' b was about $129,000,000, Last vear there was 1101180 DX D i oceupied, 4623 number of corps and outposts, | gust IFuc was dismissed because i ARV nusHbetongEeas will deoid andiine fnerense to £044,000,000, Bat Gener. bor, and M. Floguer exclsimed Liwas oldiers and reeruits, 13,100; oMeors, 150 ffense was committed 1n 1) count B B L O e oy | Rum will state i his sonnal’ venort, this | Miaister of the foterior at toat tme and 1} ™\jv “Bailington Booth then sooko. She | The eriminal cases awainst Henry B Lt . ¥ i amount tell short of the actual demands b said she was on haud tonight to dedicate ner | and Wilium Perkins were dismissed, the payment ot all the interestand part of the 1 i i LA % M. de I Hayo waited for tho confusion | Fald sho ivas ol hana tonight to do 1 % L i nlk 4 [ i i agank Hully principal of the debts for each six months | #bOUL SIS.UUU0W, so that theveisd deficiency | %000 uny then coutiuued: ~Three bun- | (Bre sakoldivabylionthnlosusaiortantyas [imeny OnIRel 0 tasnsiirandoredyngnlnsy)iiolts na gdeutieuthimitodthadonorn biousol | BAIICGHCRL I, Prom the dute of sottlement rathor than to | of that amouut. ' Congress will bo asied to | (0 8pH0 S0 Eheh EHatlinies LRI WL | tion. 'The commander read letters of sym- | Mathew tricik of Omaba in fuvor of - Yesort Lo & foreclosure that inyolves the ad ake an appropriation of avout §189.000,000 1y, Tune S A T initer now dead, asked | PAthY win the objacts of the army and | Joseph Starke o frie O Bt g et [ 110t GO HYETE, NO BLEALES WERE L 5 5 for the comiug fiscal year, about $15,000,000 0 g 4 congratulations upon its work. Oue was Henry Nuup, who made one of his charac RUDRSLE 1By estmor of au amount | O O eipation of an_ increase of | #0000 tvanes, und 200,000 francs was paid | EWEYASL BEPNS BECl D8 S e en e Boyd Sellors Kitted Y Fatal Wreek on (he hiwinkee ) equal to the original deot. 1v s | O i 3in anticipation of an ngrease of | e, "0 300 vial of tittle value, but bebind EOI karided el pEenGenlis o NanE et Pk teristie speeches, and s followed by Hon ata cekoon Mwinkeo as the fte. ime to be gotting that money out of tne | thal amount over the acjual expenditures ot A R S SR letter was writtea on mourning paper and uaproy, Neb, Nov. 21.—[Spectal Tele- | |z [jaunibal, who presentod Mre. Cag, BUIL O Curelessness, bonaed rallroads rathor than putting moro | HeMstYear, =~ - L L that | foreizn baper was boughu for 500,000 tranos, | WhRES followa: o ow. D, G, | BF to Ttk Brr. | —Boyd Sellors, ono of the | a buautiful and costly gold headed cane, @ | Siovx Crrv, T, Nov. 21.—|Special To into them. Wil Jugment of Goneral KA WAL | achcek for which was signed atits onive. | | xS munies Tl Bogth ¥ ei | best known railroud wen in this seotion, was | gilt from his republican frionds. = gram to Tue Bre—Tho couductor of Runs No [Risks, Lo el canfident that the | ¢an name tho person who acted as messener | Yori City: My Denr Sie—I have your e caught between two cars lust nightat Ona | | M. 'T]\J uuHx\\ryx : \'.: ) mw\““;“ e | Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul train left s a year o , yet ho feels conlident that th T T e S R e A SR Eem 5 : & - \is usual eloguent munuer, After these ex b maximum limits aro ueorly reached. Ivis | bebween the contracting narues.” [Criesof | tho il ”f,:“y ibpe audbogith Janction and /instantly killed. He was o | g8 Grtal Lot s wero. ox. | cabosse and fifteen londed cars stauding on n y argued that the great bulk of the pension N g L) Ty gront Borrow. L am - very young man and had ouly rua train a fow | o g0 1o Mr., Cady, anansicgeof bund- | beavy grado on the main line near Hartle rights nor releases tho presont securities, | gppropriation at present is used in muking wused @ Great Sonsation eral “inmy Judzment Cof - micthods, | MOntbs. A special traln will arrive this | gyqging concluded a pleasunt evening's en whilo switchlng with and it impairs 1o existine oblization. 18 1ho | sy payments, careying arrears and, thores | A de 1a Haye did not notice tho inter- | and think® it woll ~ that not - ali | Blerioon with the remains, Seliors had j falbiis CH i § rullroads refuse to ACCOPL 1t OF, INACCEPLNG, | forg, s soon as the great rush of approprin- | venion and said: “Now the last scan. | those who are endeivoring to subdue the | lived lere five years and had a large number 4 noglect or rofuse to comply with its provis- | yion under the disability act is over, & rapid | Yol The committes of this Chamber chargea | fOFLresses of vico apbrouch them upon tho | of fricnds. He was a brizhit, steady going lous, tho interests of” e government will | gechnoin first payments will oceur. Ttis | vy e SO Se O UG this lottory linea. o Al whioae Sainoerity und and industrious younz gentleman, vack down the main lino at a rapid rate RoL be therepy in 8ny way putin pevil, If i _paymeuts w eur. 1U1s | Wiy the duty of examining “into this lottory ss s proved by devotlon wn r 5 —~ ack ap Bl raliroad’ companies’ aceent it and dis. | URdcrstood that the firat paymonts last yoar | pondscheme co favorable 101t a can glve my hearty vood wishes and ¢ g —— 1 Ending of a iflicnity at oone—Work [ Near [verly the cirs met a rogular freight eharge their dutics under it, as they agree to | MEEreated over 0,000,000, which covered | fve opposed. 'I'ne cleventh member, before | fully extend thom to you and your assoclat = rgsieis enl - of Highwiy men. ruuning ot a high rate of speed on o curve do, then would it prove bppy solution of | 1O Bavk Py in tho 311,000 cases aliowed. | casting his vote, offered nis s to the HRly RN G thaNa ALy LA sOR, O'Nest, Nob,, Noy. 51 ~[speclal to Tun Booxr, Ia, Nov Speciul Telegram | and before the speca of tho train could by ikaen wol Qv &t ipshan e DR Sl rancs, Tho cou J ceting was adjourned w) S or N 0N S € 5 1 g acked, Lho ¢abooso crashed Into the engin 1ho vexed question. Careful study of ull the Appointed to O CRILE [,k"”’,’\ ,l,l‘“:“.u Andsana % was adjourned with prayor. ::“ ) l:.\]\\ul\ r N : | t Tun Brr.| At 3 o'clock this afternoon | Checked, Uie caboos SHAAR “i:‘,‘,”"‘ RERR facts of tke situntion loads me to the conclu ASIINGTO 1., Nov, 2! Mhe) pro. pan, Be( 8 PrORORHIG g A G S RN ov. and Mrs, S. Lowrie of this city, | piapec Vel 10 engine was complete 1d B s o Lo taraata of the Rovornment | . Asminazox, D, O, Nov, 81.=Dlha prosl- |iroxmen a synalcate, being alded by GEORGIUS CONVIOT MINERS, AR el DR e SR R | Bloroo SOl B the fifteon cars aud 15 a total wreek, The snd the poople along tho lines of bonded | 9ent today appointed Manuing M. Rose of | 4= panker, and a fall o o 3 MR i | deors, meluding two cars of conl, caught Yoaus would b best protected by such a sot- | Obio to be assistant commissioner of tno | the shures and compol company to | Maltreated and Abused e Awfal Con ‘Izvj""“*(""{“‘(; Ko e ”'j".‘*“”:‘“f““‘f‘,‘]““' O | who has been employed about town during | five and is still burning, so that the ‘cars will tloment as s provided for in the umended neral land oftice, Heo is the prosent chief | vield. Toe scueme was then approved by dition 8ot ¥ BN LINBELAR) 000K A1 ml‘ bicago, untit | the summer as u.nason. The two were inu | be a total loss, together with the freight, 1u bills submitted horowith.” ] 3 the committco. But the bankor was uot ATLANTA W, H|$§ Y Y 2R AI0AR0 MDbL N the eaboose woere five members of o bridge ipannm)Lien kospwith e ¢ of the ofice. W DCYADTecsoniof i kip ROy, O Arn 8 W 2L 3 sickness compelled bim 10 10 to Now Mexico, | genernl fight Suturday night and O'Neill's | the €abopeg Weke PR MDA of &) Arice This mattes will be discussod by Secre- | oy essee, the present ebief clork of thecon nee 30 LRE g St RENG B Sty col nber of ths legislative | fle spent a vear in New Mexico an ly 1enso as killed 1. cy Noblo s forthcoming annual rapor OnRBARGS, IHO.IEQABDE aLlIGL 01ORK € con- | jo waus ruined. [Great geusation.! You - pent a y Vb tantly, J. Stephenson was badly erushea b Hou b 4 cancy caused by the promotion of Mr. Rose. | o050l ovidonce, there 100 bere it who | @ lotter giving & doplo wecount of the | urday uight. ot m @ saloon und afiera fow words an- | fiieg e budly Injured butwill recove T'ne presidont todav also appointed Willard | 1770 \wpere it can be found, aro two | penitentiary system ia this state. Speaking Nebrask other izt ensiied, when Jugo pulled o gun | Pueie nanies ure uol obtainable. Railvond P 4 BuEnr dudusty, ana O'Nell through tie abdomen. It categories of deputies--those who receive | of tho Dade coal mines, whure 1,000 convicts Graxp Istasp, Nob., Nov. 21.—[Special to | {4’70t thought he can recover. + *V | ofticinls rofuso Lo give tho nume of the con- money: thoss who do not Is not thought he can reco! ductor in churge of the train, The en er hdescribanie upronr followed this assey- | Bre employed, he says: *Upon entering we | Tur Bre I'he amount of beets used in the Jage then went to the railroad shops to | und firemna on the rewular escaped. The American Co Mukos an Interusts Genoral Nettleton Restins. 3ad M. Ioq et prosident of the Chamber, | found that great numbers were sick from and Island Sugar factorr for the past sea- | shoot auothior man with whom nie bad - had | Snd, frelaa on the veuulsr bR g Boport 0 Subj Wasmixgroy, D. C., Nov. 2l.—Generat tervened to say: **You canuot come into | having to work in water in cuves 300 feet | son was 12,000 tons, The amount of sueapr | trouble, ana not finding bim he went to bis | alaqe ig until the five burns out. Wasmixarox, Nov, 210, [ Simon, the | Nettloton took oficiul leave of his conueetion | {is house ana aceuse the entire body." under ground, where vhe water trickles down | produced was 2 110,100 pounds, It has boen | boarding house. where ho was captured by American consul at Hong Kong, sends to the | with tue Treasuary department this aftor Thon there wera venowal calts upon M. | upon their heads and where they stand in | w good year for tbis important industey and | the ofiiccrs. o wgave tho namo of . 13 Fatal Wark of Wreckers, State department @ reoort, which will be | noon und will start tomorrow for Chic: de le Haye for names. H plied: Vot water from l-;umu to knee ('1'1-.1r il d Y llnng. Mr. Oxnard outertains no fear as to its (l;!!\h“[""““ "I"’I“F i ;'“:“:‘"(“,-*\".“ “‘“l" !l‘h‘(“\:; of ATiANTA, Ga, Noy. 2L—Train wreckers = e - s S I e o for the inquirs." Others have been mashed and crippied by | future, The factory bas closed as far as the Nell's wounds. g ) Nell1s about 22 4 ) o on obstructions on the trach o8t~ AMued: soon, deallog with the subjest of Whore ho. Wil zompl sarermaave befas At Floquet asked him to give nwmes, “as | slate and coal, whiondanis B R sugar factory is concernod, for the seasou. years old and 1s a brother of Conductor ‘“"”"\"'_““"’,“.‘h,'::,”I‘%“',m,“f‘:‘l{ tl"\uu\,‘n‘,\“, Awmerican trage in Chia. Mr. Simou says: | flually ;Iu ding on :h‘ ut ”-'LJM"-' ¢ '”j such a course yould be more dignified thaw | the blastings, from whieh they cannot es James O'Neil, who was shot by a tramp ou a ¢rn & Atlanta ratiro L g il As 8 futoro murket for American any | FeSiEhation us gemsiant seeretans Gf My anonvmous denunciation cape. 'Tha gASSES APG SO ALAZNALINE thut it is Van Wyck's Blonded torses, feeight train’ near Tama about eighteen | from the city. Thoengine and four cars lofu Europeav products China, with 11s popula. | tressury takes effoct Dacember 1, and he has | 55700 Sigor myselt atiacked,” said the pre- | utterly impossible for the bemyghted | Niseaska Ciryv, Neb., Nov. 21.--(Special | months ago. His father was one of tho | the track. EngineerSquires and his fireman vlon of 400,000,000, offé¥s prospects unparal- | been grauted loave of absence uutil siding ofiver of the Chamber. am not | convicts to ever get:pure air to breathe. | pelegramtoTus Brr, - General Van Wycls | Willed 1o the wreck at Moingons, which | were fatally injured. A train was wrecked leled by any country now at preseat fully | date | ouly unopposed to an inauiry, but I have de- | Some were nearly naked'sud had to work REM Ui nWSER'S | pade KKate Shelly famous, in Lho SAme Spol & Year ugo Lhe same way by opened to the markets of the world. If wo mauds therefor signed by our colleagues.” aud sleap iu tho seme meager apparcl in @ | Le8m became unmanageavle and ran away fastenin 1 irou band across tho rails, ‘'he desire 10 sccure our proportionaio shure of Y purpose of the wreekers is supposed to have explosion did comouratively little Prompt Action Saved Many Lives, e with Judge Sullivan in the chair. In its conclusion a | the case of IMitz Gottschalk against James G. torchlight procesfion was formed. There [ Smith 0 IN HONOR O1 £, CADY, the big door that closes the draft was blown ree of foreclosure was reudered in . favor of Mary J. Brownell vs Willam Henutiion Bixtandlihaint from ils dastenin g, a)ickyiplneesiiigEEE Hlinois was aressed in_full Turkish costume | Stevens et al jor 3018 also in_the case and carried a buge umbells with the army | of Maria Winkleman H I Commitice Chiirman a Becopt ain. iy, and o substantial wwuy stowed | 1801, and fifty wen were employed there their appreciation of s services as chiir man of tho republican state central : 3 tee. Tho opora houso was | Dhere is still one man unaccounted for in mor decorated and filled wilh tu Judr tic admirers of the Mr, Caay desite tostaio that | reccived nothing’ conneetion with the disaster today, # miner where e was surprised to meet his many SRy tho passnge af this bill the govevament hazards nvothing, It waives no existiog the engine. Tho o orakes were notset and thers being no train N A0 SILOON, men on the deteened portion, the cars stirie . Lowrie, eidest son of young man living ber wus shot by Dick Juge, or “Iowdy Di and Colo- | friends took a gun away from Jaze while ho . Stanley of Oklaboma us register of tho | TIADE WITH CHINA, land ofice aL Beaver, Oxl. Ho Must Siay o dull, WasiiNaros, D, C. The supromo | This annouucement was greeted witn pro- | wet condition. ‘Phere was u white prisonor | Lhis aftercoon, Thehorses ran several blocks Abis market, howover, our merehauts musk | oourt toduy denied o writ of Labeas corpus | longed —cbeeriug, during which M. de | who said ue kuew ‘they would give him h—1 | aud finally cotlided with a buggy 1 which , Ia, Nov. 21.—|Special Tele. | been robbe study more carefully thae they have bhitherto E & < 3 \ Ia Haye quitted the tribune. As bo walked | when we left, but be didnot care if they did, | were Nick Smith and two 1adies, Smithand § 205 Sl Be e Bor nearly o yoar Cres- done both tne natioual cuuracteristies of the | 10 Chuse Cook, @ banker of Junead, Wis, 1o pisioar there was an unparaileled scone of | for be would rather be dead and i b—I thay | bis compauions were badly bruised, but not | ¥ 3 BE A A 8 S 4 Chinese sud tho prociso bature of | hield an a chavke of receiving a deposit after | s usion. —Ho was hissad uud hooted, and a | there. for it could be na worse " dungeronsly. The genoral and his driver es- | ton Las been free from thugs and highway gbelr requirements. Tue fivst may | ho know the bank wis insolvent. 'Fhe court fyigigyt dispute bagan attho sam Lime us V10 is impossivle forour commitiee to wot | caved uuhurt, Both vebicles wers totally | robbers, but they seem bo briells summurized ws - follows: | olas thut it will nocTaterefero shore & man | {oan M. fiubbara and Do ftou the full 1 formation whieb is desirod by the | wrecked. lfih!ui;‘ ,“:nlnt; \Hw‘n,l " ~hultl \:lsx‘l :!‘\ lll llll l‘:“l‘h‘“lv“‘:‘ u4"' I”)”:"\l\l‘n;‘ly ‘l“”““‘. Hereupon Premier Loubet Ah\;'\‘ndn'd the | state, of t be condition of these sufferers, fur urd of personsl comiort (according to our | even though o was seeuved by violeoce | tribune, He was uvabie to speak for a time, | foar of their punishmentwhan we are gono. N ) s flas ). siraozoly aouibinod 1 tha woaith R T owing to the tumuit. When finally he was | ‘Pue food 15 too scanty, In justico to hnman. | Niosuars, Neb, Nov. 21 olal to fl"“’? \“ll‘ll‘lu\‘:illl‘ £xponditure and i T"‘ ‘lz“‘j '\ -“"'l-l | able to make bis voics heard, hosaid bo | ty. 1declure that these thlugs ouznt ot so Tnk Bee. | —Chester Norton, republican rep- vo of display i their domestic life ABIISGION, \ Nov he sUDECmO | would uot reply to M. de la Haye's ailega- | to be." Lusiness watlers an - exireme caution, | court tias rendered a decision invaildaung | tions, as be believed that the cuarges are dus - - - bittle. The On Yek and Sam U socioties 3 x n, u le I wai ! tions, as elieved thi 5 requested his certificate of election of the No Develupments 1n the Folls ¢ i\ amounting at Umes Lo utter indifferencs us | i R enry I aw | tovioleat political passions, ‘b government o Mecord : ; led over tue d u of blackmail 3 A SN | tho putent granted to Henry Itootof New | tovioleat political passions. erime re fdecord. county clork Suturday, but was refused. | giovx Crov. L. Nov. 21.—1Speeial ele. | 4UAFreled over tuc division of blackmal i 1o "‘;‘.‘“;‘_‘:':, "'“'_'.‘,.,“'h‘:'"r‘;"“;,l":,m. " | York for the wethod of construetiug canlg | Bowever, could uot l“l'f:wll.ln:ueunr.nu_A foran | Awsixsis Cirv, Ark, Nov, 21.—Tho large | The vlerk issued bim a derutied vote of the | =1ot% Teby e S Chnl o Hoveion. | Obtained from the residents of Bumerouw Hed I the ORinesd 10LALItAN1S of our & merr: | FALWAYS DOw iu cowmon use. Tho ground | WWauirs. It awas in the tnturest of alt that } plunt of the DeshajLumber and Planing | two counties, which will bo used 1o seat | &3 A B volop- | 4 o ises of ill fame 10 Chinatown, and during ouh citios, who, After vears of contaet wih | 1F the decision was the fact that Koo l- | Ukht should be thiowu upon 1o matter "o | coppyny burned yesidrday. Toe plaut was | biw, and if yossivie wake Kruse, independ- | ments in the 'ollls case, Tho polico ara un- | yg pat two days two Chincse bave beew SRbiE white hotghoors. . suil cifoutact Wit | Jowed bis icvention to be pubiicly used for | government had uoibing to uide. wort; & 00,000 ! S0t coatest for Lhe seat able to find any clew to the identity of the | killed by bignbinders. The On Yek sent hard, comfortatle chairs wud couchos, | LWO Years vefors appiying for a patent. Agreed to Appolut w Committee, Outi0aao; 11k, Novs Bl Thinty abeds gop: S R —_ two men Wwho ware 0n tho hmlf‘f’- before Fol- | formal challonge Lo the Sum Ups 10 week-s pever even substituling the feather or hair Biaius Almust liesovered. The Chamber agreed that a comuitiee of | taining 20,000 barrels of salt belouging to N — Neb., Nov. 21.—|Speot lis want o 1t aufs DeInE Mnab® 10 49,59 | Jaokeon strect and Hglt to & Hinlsh. The pillow for their neckbreaking wooden art Wasniseron, D. G Nov. 81 wkx-Socras | Whirty-tbree should bo uppointed, with | the Michigun Sult company were almost | NESRASKA Cirv, Neb, Nov. 31.-|Spectal | are incllucd 1o the hoory of accldeutal | fign was to buve ocourred v noom, but the cle, while they imported from Hong Kong ANAIMARERS: = s SPOX: Seeete | extraordinary powers to examine il the | totaily destroyed by firo 1 Cumiogs last | Telegram to Tue Br.|—The southern deatt, ono that Kollis® frieuds do uot cave 10 | police ueard of the chullengo and arrestad alone last year over $40,000 worth of Chi. | ry Blawe rlh!m »:\'rll "l;ll :“Kfll and bad I. eh arges. pight. The loss is estimated at §250,000. vocation of the Episcopal church wel in tbis | 8ccept. nese food prouucts und §5,000 of Chinese | comfortuble day. Mr. alue rests easily M. de i forty-seven of the Ou Yeks who had alreaoy A Launay urged that the wost search- S1. Louis, Mo, Nov. 21.—At 1 o'clock | city this evening, ana will remain in session To Help simpson College, arrived at the scane of the battle and were medwines. { sod bis uspul\le is good. He waals to get ‘Phe second point to be considered by,the | out of bes inz investization be made asdbe responsi- | this morniog five at the car sheds of the | until Wednesday noon. There is & large at- | Duxear, Ia, Nov. 21.—(Special Telegram | Walticg for their rivals, Thoy were all tomorrow. bility of tho goverament, the press, the leud- | Lindell Streot Railway company, corver i'iu- | tendance, ministers from all over the 8tale | ¢ Tup Bk, |-An educational convention | eAYVILY 8rmed with big revolvers and American mercnaut in the endeavor to open pasns o i iug financiers and contractors were involved. | ney aud Vandervanter avenue, desiroyed the | peing present. This eveniug Rev. W. . tBee. | -kuives and Lwo of them woro coats of mail @ Chinese market for bis products is, us I o o M. de Cassagnac cal'ea upoa M. de Launay | sheds, twelve motor cars, thirteen trailers | Sparliag uf Omaba delivered au interesting | SONVenes —here tomerrow iu the 1io- | undor thelr bleusos made of steel rings. The bave sald, tho precise nature of tho require- | WasHINGTON, D. C, Nov orasi- 1 otall what he koow. aud two vestibule cars. A ot of electrical | aduress, torest of Simpson eollexe of Indian- | othors wore protactive couts of Lhick paper ments of the people. For exumple, in a | dent hus recoguized Charles P Pasuluzus, M. Bolssy D'.Auglas interposed that M. de | machinery was al.o destroyed. Total loss B o T — e ola, the object of which is to raise | The walls in Chinatown are coversed with gountey where thore practically are no | the Mexican cousul at Nogales. Ariz; | Cassaguac's ows name bad beon mentioned | $80,000. The five is supposed to have origi- 4 Fire ab Forb Nlohsare, funds for that institution. Speakers from | vlacards putup by rival societies defylug wheelod vebicles and everything s traus- | Alberio Lelw, Mexican consul wt Kio Grande | in the lobbies, nated from & Lighted 1awp in one of the ears Fokt Niopiaus, Neb., Nov. 2l.—[Special | abroad will be present and an interestiug pro- | each otber #ud furiber Lrouble is autigh Jpovted o the shoulders of baretooted coalies | City, Tox. M. de Casssguac fudignsutly protested, | Full lasurance, Lw Tus B |—A frame bulidiog ogoupled by | erem Las been prepared, pated. Work of Highwaym HIGUBINDLIS AT WAL, 10 have returned, as | Bloody Battle Only Averted By the Prompy thoy last night ronved three employes of the Action of the Folice, No Gertifioate Issued Buslington railroad, who -bad jusi reseived | Bay Faaxcisco, Csh, Nov, 9l.=The their pay, One of the parties robby Chinese highbinaer societies of this city old man Soultz, whom they left in @ diteh, f cclared war and the police yestord resentative from Kuox and Boyd counties, | identificd. olieckod whal it have beon & Dieody