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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. — — - TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, URDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, 1893 - - 7 p g to meurc the corporation crowd | four in all. The thnckeeper was made ) \ l' “?‘ and said that he invoked the aid of the | favorably conside aind after being | AR ) KT | Sttt possivie andomg of what had been | Lot of i roome i it b hotd repon- | SUSN ENSION OF TMMIGRATION | o't st Stoamni vompan | amented’ Wittty *“hen € | HEAVY SIOUX CITY FAILURE } ¢ sible by the speaker for their condition. and the press and the Griditon club in im- | no likelihood that the bill of Mr accomplished. The adjournment was taken | STrg iy FHE SHCUEN : . . Bl & | | . Z Ly o committee also presented a resolution, | proving the condition of the steerage passen kins to admit that tereitory to statehood J V| )l ‘ for solonga time in order that the Hmit | 4y thorizing the speaker to discharge any or | gers on the vessels of that company. He | will pass, or that similar measures respect that would elapse would be sufficient to pre- | all employes at any time, if the eficiency of | Time of the Senate Taken Up in Disoussion | Said if the steamship companies and th ing other’ territories will receive favorable | Leeds Land and Improvement Company Very vent a reconsideration of today's | the service demands it. The report and res- | i ! | nowspaper frionds were with congress in | action. The balance of the wee 1 be 4 . iy wtion. The railrond republicans, who | olution were adopted of Measures Looking to That End. the matter there could be good legislation, | consumed in the consideration of quarantine Seriously Embarrassed. : . 5 ot " gt 5 Howe stated that two years ago the bil otherwise not and immigration matters and th Oorporations Sucoeed in Organizing the State | are H‘v wosts profes ,Y" “H‘" room was in the basement and he suggested 3 it To a question asked by Me. W be again before the s ey secured the hg the aea t aker be recte 10 reques! \¢ g [ why not . handler pli S © WO 3 S 1 t of th A room for that _purpose on the same ki, been excreised by the steamship of the h o state h: he othe ve provented any progress i slation R y . i o X “ ”' el o “” T",h‘" v 4 ‘_’“,I Sceveral Senntors Take n Part In the Discus- S ,".‘ :,f‘ o ,“"“ '\\, Woloe 3 Rame DEMOCRATS VOTE WITH THE REPUBLICANS ficance. suld 1ot understand why it was put slon—Many Opposed the Steingent Provi- | Chandlor replicd that he 1 " ARG | e 1 e RS IR AT AT B L sions of the Bl Yesterday in ek b el v < s I the Trouble - Many Other Flnanelal Bourbon Uonservators of Monopoly Prefer to | 4, the House, will not v vhen they “Membere Barred Out. N iliegitimnte influences, ¥ R Tnstitut Also tuvolved, | t . © was asked by Mr. Daw Make Things Oertain, become enlightened in regard to it. By the The report of the committee on rules was | f L ‘ AT 1 \ i | from Massachusetts, wheth varms ol cay tlie democrals 0sten: | preachic b provides three changes. Wasnryarox, D, C., Jan. 6.—Today's ses- | ences which he was ' denour 1o Spoc Tele- sibly throw thems ’ sly upon the | The fiest denios admission to the floor of the SN ALIAL ) (LG o et S pocial Tele. sion o e 8¢ te 8 wives p o exclus! 1y \rainst 1 the pending b v North ., et 1 Is i 1l 3 | ? th b frtiriteni® ¢ house to ex-members and all persons except | Sion of th ate was given uy lusiv Jaled igainat i Vhe peta ot i ol FOUR BOLTERS FAILED TO HOLD OUT | mercy of the republicans, ting 1o Justice |y Feogant of the house or speaker, with the | to the discussion of the bill on behalf of | & WOUS Eiie it Hustd Dakoty inneapolis as conpas Trprovai ailon today: WIED and honor for fait treatment in the way of | axeoption of members and employes of the | quarantine regulations and its co-rclative | ghout pr B TA o ety | Lot ‘h‘;. ,\.H“‘, cousidorably g foa ot SA0 1 i i L mmittee appointments 18 amatter of | twd houses and state officers, or those to | measure, the bill to. suspond immigrati ing of ship. did n e, ke Hvas] R e LR b £1,000,000, ly in rveal estate, on which i < i ttl fr f om the right is extended by the statutes ‘ E ke | gdjacent Lake Superioc points, subje t Olarke, Everett, Lobeck and McDonald 8wing | fact the resu but little different from '\”‘ m th y {vv s v"‘ ted m:v “n ‘\‘v % | for one year. Mr. Ghandler, republican | the point an ajuceii Take Sy i, st Min: | nostly vl estato, on which i MR i Bk L 3 requir ority of Tbors | from New Hampshirey spoke for about thre Favorite Route of Officials vojudive and disadvantage, T veatized at this time. The comp: TN e Yiks the 0 \ " only require a majority of all the members b ampshirey spoke for about threc rite Route of OMclals. projudice and disadvantag e dof alized at this time company orgran Back Into the Party Line. lators had tor from the stdrt. The | G EHIEC 8 e M etand of twothirds | houts, devoting most &8 his nrgument to the | Reforring to the North German Lioyd | Ants are ordercd to ndjust their rates on | ized for the purposoof bullding the manus —_— senaté is in the hands of th W ele h of the members present. The third provides | last mentioned bill, although the other was | Steamship company, Mr. Chandler said it [ Wyheat from said points to Minueay nd | factuving suburh of Leeds for speculative X i e 3 Duluth upon the basis of distances over the i ' i 0 Q o ment, and it matters little whether the sign | that no bill or concurrent resolution that | peally the one that was up for discussio was the favorite rout the s ey of \ Mo pury In doing s it incarred a large in it by 1 two-thirds vote atter, however, an amendment Was | qommissioner of immigration othet Argued In Favor of Pooling. | the sale of property. Some of the creditors L) Dropped th Importancs. McKesson was opposed to changing the | pending to authorize l;w president toissue o | treasury officials when they go abroad, and Chauncey M. Dopow, as president of the | b ‘llvm push theie claims, and John 1, st Aineloy Patinls Ol G : R | vules of ndmission, declaring that it was un- | proclamation suspendfe fmmigration from | it had always been very kind to them. 1t | xow York Conteal. apmeatet bofore the | Brooks of Boston, tinancial agent, was sent Decided to Employ Female Clerks and o | o iy kone ave very suddenly “be- | pepublican. undemocratie and unindependent | countries where cholefa may be provailing. | had always, he said, given them the very | huso commerce comiuittee today and. fore. | 10 Iterest castern stockholdors in raising Make Ohanges in the Rules, comean exceedingly insignificant quartet, | and an unjust discrimination against the | My Chandler treated jthis proposition as an | V¢St accommiodations, and if they got short | {hly presented reasons why, in his judgment, | JONOY to, sutisty thom. | ¥ G Henderson, & and, although they claim that in case the | beople of the state. Conrons should pase. the Cullom bl permit: | 1oeal craditor found ‘that he had raised LOCAL CREDITOR S« That One lundred Thousand Dols Tars Had Been Misappropoated Cansed Tl i 1 A of money while on the other side and con _ & o | Cas; defended’ the change, saying that | 8¢t of cowardice on thd part of congress in | yress had been negligent about providing democrats vefuse to carry out “the terms | [} i : i3 i 7 ting tativond” Poolifig: ;i MK DapaW'a. At £100.000, but had, misappropriated it, and his # A 1 had the assurance of the s that no | unposing respousibiliy upon the president | means for their transit and their support [ ot was almost identical 75 discovery precipitated the failure n— tude with refere to a combination with | updue “advantage would be taken of the He was assured by Mr. Frye, republican He jnvoked the assistance of North Ger- | jhivtoe. : s | att .l hed a amounts in\l\”('lll' the independents, they ost th vip, | power conferred upon him. He claimed that | ¢ - % G e P, | an Lloyds to carey out its promise not to Setdont Geobge B. Toborts of the Penn. | troditors—2 1, and canmot dwain reguin the ground that has | the only material chango that would be | from -‘.’""’”“ that the incoming president | hring 3,200 passengers on one steamship and syivRRIR RN .)y‘ml.; iy i ot | Hedges.” 8801 Sious (Stey & Nortieth RGP % ASounacaow Yook §6 26o1ienl ‘Thoy nssert that they | citused by the new rules would be in the ox. | Was 1ot the man to shrink from S he invoked, in all sincerity, the newspaper | (hywan, counsel for the Baltimore & Ohio, | tilroad, £1.800: Sioux City National bank, mough to Look Around en so foolishly il LA LAEY | Cusion of ex-members, as any member might iluding to Mr. Cleveland’s position on | press of the country (which was larzely rep- | wira qilso prosent to reinforce Mr. Depew's | SH8210 C.Relly, 4888 Porking Bros. cony Changes Affect the Senatorinl- will gro to the lents in case the make- |y 1o the speakerand secire tickets to be ubject of the New York senatorship. resented in Washington by the Gridiron | geiniont b | pany, 88550; 1 C. Henderson, £50.000: L, € Leglslative Situath up of t s desived by them | presented at the gate for the admis Derobkebil s Bivols W1t club) to aid him in that great work of boene- George it Blanchard commissionet of the | Alde. Now Nork, S500: . L, Hide Leglslative Situntion. s Qisrogarded, but thove s lttle pre sion of wife or friends, and if| prace . Frye's Wit ficence and humanity, so that its members utral Trafe association of Chicago, de- | YOrk: £10.000 Davidson & the ropublicans will be interfer the speaker refused to consider such a r This provoked a laugh, and Mr. Chandier | should, when they took their annual excur ribed the workingsof o pool. The commis- | I<nnsas 5 i e i the arean t of committ quest the member would have the privileze | deprecated the Maine senator bringing his | Sion next year, on the cars of the Pennsyl- | gy will take the matter undor advisement. | Laxcous, Neb., Jun. 6.~ [Special Telegram ! f i of presentinge the matter to the house. All | \wiiticism into a serious subject. He went | Yania Raiiroad company to New York, and 5 | 3 to Tne Ber The legislature has adjourned | 4 right h is where the danger t that was necessary was that the ticket | it o £ hi & Kk of | \Were hospitably entertained on board the Extended the Civil Service. | hln‘ nl‘!v»vw;‘m to \hv\--yv’\\y‘m\ m.q“.- b at until Tuesday, the members have nearly @ ens. The railroad senators of this in should be given up at the gate and members in thecourse of his remarks tospeak of | Lyhin or Spree, bo ablo to conmutu The president has extended, by an amend- | (¢ (h‘“‘\f "'»m,tf!'fi.‘f iy held by Sioux <o % 1d Y ance will form the committeces in accordance | would be to no trouble aside from walking recent entertainmentgiven by the North | lute themselves that there was some [ ment to the postal rule No. 1, the classitica "'m“"h‘ym ‘-]v"- i NP from &i a gone home, the sensational dramu at the e et e o bosaos, | 1 1o the speaker's desk to for tickets rman Lloyd Steamship company to the | fr of their labors, and that | tion of the postal service, 8o s to include all | #09.000 in bonds, hield by castern capitalists state house is atan end for the time being, | With the wis of the corporation bo whenever desired. He thought that it would | Geidiron elub and made some sarcastic allu- | N0t only did the steamship company | free delivery offices, of which there are | and loan companics and real estate mort- and this city has regained a condition sore: 1 how the s to control the ten do away with the trouble that has been | oy 1o the liberatity of that company to | EiV€ 1o their newspaper guests, splendid ¢ understood to be 601, Fifty-three of th iges. . Probbly padin] (of the "2"]":! thing near normal, which is appreciated by | Something that docs not fmpress itself upon | expericiced by members in the rggr seats on | 208 8 E i tertainments, but that it will also give ac- | oflices are at present classified. Bofore this | dfe) wot = sccured, while the -other MBRIVIBAY Arvatt 1o “axcibtin wes of the | the uncovered op account of confusion in their Tmmediate | BoVvernment officials traveling in Burope, | commodations to the passengzers down in the | extension the civil sevvice vule applied only [ £00000 - are, e, failare - has y u v g p four had an opportunity to wall in | Vieinity, as visitors would then understand Arguments againsy the quarantine bill | depthsof thesteerage; so that these pas- | to those postoftices which had as many as | o4 down with i 19, g O RAR Woo & b & that they were honored guests and the were made by Senators MePherson, dema- | sengers might bless the Gridivon club, fifty employes. Now the service extends to | Seeurity company, Leeds Annex compan, The hotel rotundas, which for the past saving a ““"‘}‘”("“ A ‘I”""l 1y by Courtesy of the membors. crat, from New Jersey, and Platt, republi After further arguments the bill was mod- | all postofices wh riors are omployed. | }:l.lx" '\'?‘\\.I”." nd ompany I\\!\;‘“hl wero i I utentions before the world, and L sy Lz ed G5THE S HRTLICRIATE T AN ORAEREs orested weeds with the Leed s few nights e presented such scenes of inten v Almed at the Lobhylsts. san, from Connecticut, Mills, democrat, from ’l::.”:h,‘.‘,‘ mo particulars and — ordered Kilgore was Steeping | and Loan company. The total capitalization The resolution offered yesterday by Mr Ropresentative Buck Kileore of Texas | of the four companies is 82,000,000 Much of ; SHiitico of u 2LFOLmS wWits 011oWGHIL S U || MuhLed oo R i e oatel iors We Many amendments were offered, some of | Hill calling on the State department for in- | 1ol anap on a sofa in the cloak room of the is watored s at - the outside 81,200,000 suppose that the work of legislation had | chan ifetime was all i - | allowed to drowd avound his seat and make | S 0 TR b e, over | formation as to whethor the bill to suspend | house taday and when aroused by the infor 1 be all that could be realized from the been abandoned and forgotten by legislator | improved somuch noise during the discussion of mat- i e e papothers OIS OVEM | 4 nigration is in conflict with any treaty | mation that “pension bills were up” he | land assets in cisy money tiues N ENE IR SRk ihowover, s i Trom Very, Very Humble ters in which he was interested that he wi until tomorrow when theibill again comes up | iy, =" for, ign government was taken up | found that the house had passed a large It is thought that the failuve will not TR hes, a5 thio A jo0rnmant 2 The ringsters were the meekest people compelled to leave his seat and seek another | as the specinl order and agroed ©upon, with some verbal | number of pension bills that he had intended | ereate any stringc outside of those now PR GG, Sa o 08 O B0 guFIIER S MO aginable while confror + impendine dis. | PATU Ol thie house if he desived to actintelli- | Mr. Chandler made o'lengthy statement in | amendiments to oppose, “Representative O'Neil of Boston | in it and thatall creditors will earry their taken for the purposes of rest and tempovary L ) Ly S et AR BETCHG SO AL A b eptTons ||| AOjotieRod wis put in the chait duving the aftermoon, | 10sses without becoming embarrassed, 1t is velief from the care, worry and anuoyances | #8ter 1o their cause, but they now realize | = Howe insisted that the ex-members be | o crous ALG IR witHots 4 — the clork was admonished to read lively, and | said that foreclosure procecdings will be of the session, but on_ the contrary it was | that the danger has passed, and ave again | given the privilege of the floor, stating that | Of numerous distiuguished authorities to IN THE HOUSE, between Mr. O'Neil's rapid despateh of busi- | commenced tomorrow on much of the bonded — ness Both Wouses Go Out of Tusiness Vi 3 . { their votes against I ng, but they unwonted animatian, are practically de il alitb B Porter told of the trouble he had with the 18, and Dolph, republi ? : ; sk orter told of the trouble he had w ¢ s, and Dolph, republican, from Oreg serted, and the uninitiated obscrver mi b L Nl ULLILI R IS il At 1 by the Fation lobt | reasons | @ssuming their former efrontery it was a courtesy .that was extended old | Show that there is necessity for stringent nd My, Kilgore's slumbers the house | indebtedness sceured by mortgage on the for PVELUSSPEIIEA CLOLL DDV L0 TRAS0NS The receri developments will insure the | legislators at Washington and in every state | quarantine and great dunger for the intro- | About Twenty Pension Bills Passed—Tom | wus ina fair way to dispose of the private | real estate. Much Boston capital is i the that are Wwo apparent to call for claborate in the union. He thought it weil enough to | duetion of cholera into the country this yoar. Reed's Flash of Wit. calendar when tne Texas member awoke and | company, but who the stockholders are can- exclude the members of the lobby. It was | WisnNGTos 4 s s s 5 o he necessity of imme Al C s s pres S B adjournment trick is as old as the a simple matter to introduce o resolution to SOk ity v el s % 2 is turmoil. Sioux City 3 o in HIRE G| L bon G praclicod iat (overy caucus slite has not heen made. exclude them from the fioor. diate action, whether by legislation or execu- .'I{;""'”"“ l'“‘“-‘ e “‘l""”‘,"“ S o “]‘"" :"‘ Nows "“‘[“""’ first with their attachm ler nadaui LSO R IINOLICOLL (L oy ary. Ses e Sonfitorinl _ move stmck con The veport of the committee was adopte tive regulation. He read extracts from tic he attendance was small and nothing bu norder has been issued for a new f given, others followed in order. sion of the legislature and always with suc- | T e K” s “n‘-l ‘l | Inaccordance with the report of the om. | statements from loading physicians of New | Private business was considered, with the aph line from Melntosh, Tex., to « Ther HOBARDNRLOTbALIVaRthaiib:| Masatl SUOILESED ISR ENORRLAC SRR, CU D ittee on employes. the speaker appointed | York as to the imminency of an invasion of | exception of a bill providing for the muster | insure quick transmission of messages from CRE will not accomplishi_ its purpose in this case, | ©f the demo-populist combine in the house | \py. Marshall chief janitor and Winslow, Ar- | cholera during the comingspring and summer. | and pay of certain officers and men of the | Whe seatof the trouble and Licutenant M s 2 p and itis givenout that in both houses all | nold, Vickery and Gallagher as assistants. | s 2 5 ficld of the signal corps has been divected to Whenever the monopoly forces have not g 4 ! ML 200 L | Dr. Hamilton's Opinion. volunteer forces. About twenty-five pen- sed with its construct Beyond this = i combinations will be declared off as soon as | and Schonzer us night wateh, with T. M. | 3 e : Proceed with its construction yond thi promises an Attorney. been able to carry their point in any other ke ood as assistant night watch | Mr. Vest, democrat from Missouri, in- | sion bills were passed aud the house ad- | the employment of extra vigilance, there will | g T 0. (SaEIA] el eaepy manner, and the tendeney of affaivs was | Permancnt orgauization is effected Jensen mov nadiournment until Tues- | Quired whether the opinion of Dr. Hamilton | journed until tomorrow. be no change from the present policy of the STTUANYA y 4N, 0o IONODAL S QAL contrary to that desived by them. the ad- Ihe “Douglus Scountys icontes be | duy at 2 o'clock and Lingenfelter amended ‘ was included in the paper from which Mr In his prayer the chaplain uttered a special | department. |aiie ] A sensition eroppedTonitiin SR URIEn LY GHeatnat been sprang and | auashed with the help of the denio if | by making the time tomorrow at 10 o'elock. | Chandler was reading fand when he was in- | 28 H8 BEIEEGE CTEBE HEEEE AP Congressman M. D. Harter of Ohio, the | Judge T court this morning. An ) 2 et e s | the senatorial agre is ¢ Lout, and | Howe protested that the house could do | formed that it was not, he spoke of haviug | invocution for divine protection for the g well known anti-silver representative, left | old man named Jacob Carbon appeared vol- crowded through, and in the interval before | 50 F O PR RE BT T of | Mothing until the organization of the senate, | met Dr. Hamilton in a yflroad car, and of | ernors and legislatures of the several states. | for New York tonight to canfer with Presi- | yniurily before the city attorney and con- the reconvening of the twin bodies the cap. St s e bR : il insisted that it was mevely frittering | the doctor havine broughit up the subject, | The spealer, after the approval of the | dent-eleet Cleveland ovor his resolution to | fasii 1o iR e R s S pers and erstwhile lobbyists huve been cer: '\::;] a Ak ; .m”'\‘:n “" Y:”" ‘“"‘I'“j away one day every time they met. -""]:'»i‘l‘"'lv*";‘z 'l""“':‘v “;‘]L*L“lt; n-;m‘]“l'x for | journal and a fruitloss call of committecs for :};*l("'l:dl'l\"',;ml’;;l *""f‘f‘m ]\l'.\' ‘:lf;}f'll: I"': caved for him from the city a judizment of 1o e ot o ale: 1 ) 2 excluding immigrants, that the cholera'germ | Lo 4= ol ccember i1 | Stute til o rnntional - agreeme 700 for ages susts alling o tain to get in their work. S B e el e Indulged ina Little Bombast. oy retoa by Lo ndvineaq | YoPOXts, stated that on December 17 a bill | GEHES WHEL AR RISEAYEONGE 00 for dumages sustained by fl.'g‘llm“:.u{lx‘s srubernatorial huauguration and seating of | - Porter declived that he did not propose to | thought of the medical profession, and that | had been ¢ by Mr. Outhwaite, €= | many, France, England and ety e Dutttod Ay -~ Tt has been the policy, during these | 1} “oion iate oficers nead not be looked | PC, :nmw «I;-\\\'n(l-}r ::u- u..-\mn.»fr nl.-‘ ~;>n:u§- it (|-nul«l| {lu- o itrolled. l)lr l,l,m ; tendin us of theact to provide | States fixing the value for coinage purpo: thot hahnaibesnAnstriisted o omoIBFRN tate of i o looked ad argued that if the senate found that it | said, urther expressed the ap) for the muster and pay of certain ofilcers h periods of legislative recess, to transfer the | oo etl 50 E R L LT o i g ¢ b fou LuR ad further ¢ o 0 ehe R Washington Notes, attorney and the attending physician, who Feane of oparttions. to Omha and there 1g | foF before the middle of the woek. could put down the house by adjourning | sion that if the bill to suspend immigration | and men of the voluntéer forees e CUrther | o aont Hurrison and the cabiner had | hid induced him to slzn o contraet to give it itself there was no-probability of anything | became a law, it would result in the worst | stated that apon that date no quo ' ad | o \ohia thitd of ‘the. damogos v o, 0 ¢ ady at hand to show that the CORRELL FOR PRESIDENT. being accomplished during the session. | class of immigrants, the filthicst and most | voted upon the measure, and its considera- ro them the facts doveloped by the {n- | Sch a thivd of tho damugos recelved. Lie plotters do tmot proposs to abandon the MeKesson said that they would have to ad- | diseased coming in through Canada. tion had been postponed until today. ation in the Treasury department of | Po0 BE b e Sia A Oive the lie iy cou s taken them to success on so pocrits Yote with the Republicans In Op- | JOUIN some time before the close of the s Continuing, Mr. Chandler said: T think Mr Kilgore, demoerat, from Toxas, sug- | the auestion of commerce to and from points | U0 58 B4 B0 SV SOV e S H0d “oe B actont ot 1h R wore ! | slon fu ovdor to b .r\»..r‘lu,u!n.n.m;-\vl wate, | that the danger is so great that 1 should sus- ted that the house had no authority to | in the United States over Canadian voads, | 105y ®1ei story can be substantiated 16 ¥ § : J E and thouzht it better for” the two bodies to | pend immigration for one year. Quarantine cany order of postponement, as there | St inhosgit R aesd & s atlornoy in o very critie outfit started for the metropolis of the state | Lixcorx, Neb., dun. 6. [Spavial Telegram | S alone togother ¢ O G o TR R R e By b S A | 5‘,",“',;:,M“l'm‘".m'“ Dottt s HeLe | e atter was discussod at some length, | will put s atiormey i w very eritical afternoon, on the first train that left | to Tue Bre.]-The senate was slow in get The wrepr le Woods secured the floor | preparvations arve not going to be sufficient ) but nothing additional o what has | EHAMEL * the adjournment. ting together this morning, and it was 10:30 | and said the “wanted to say a few words#| The only radical, thorough and comple £ : , been stated was presented. The president | Wheneyer there have been any spines that | when the licutenant governor called the body | D¢ he began. preparation that the United States can make ker—No quornm voting. And as | will shortly send & messace to the house i | pry Morves, Ta., Jan. 6.—[Special Tele ! hat | when th gover u sl A | ! needed stavching or wallet hinges that | toovder. Howe moved that he be granted the privi- | to keep out this dreadful disease is to break | he uttered these words the speaker himself | reply to its vesolution of fast. July, but what | Fn B B0 80780 0 oatine of the Rt St VIR - OF. . h. @ Bhljic0s lege, and the speaker held that by mutual | up practically the carriage of steerage pas- | could not repress a smile, whiloa laugh went | recommendations, it any, will be made have | 4 rididl gl v X 1 greasing, Omaha has been the place | After roll call the senators were requested | consent the priviloge would be extended | sthgers to keep out alien immigrants daving | through the house, which was made more | not yet heen decided upon. | sharcholders of the Des Moines Union Raif- the disarranged machinery has been | to record their votes again for president pro | Woods at once launched out ina harangue | the year 1503 emphatic when My, Reed, vepublican from | Since the pariial suspension of immigra- | today these officers wero taken for the necessary repairs, and what | tem. There was nothing in the voll call to | in favor of excluding ex-members and advo- Mr. Hansbrough, republican, from North | Maine, deyly remarked that the gentleman | tion some of the steamship anies have 1 C. Hubly resident: A, B, could have been move natural than that the | attract attention, except that four of the | Atng the passage of a law preventing ex 1 —Do_you not think that the suspen- | from Texas would understand i disti endeavored to evade responsibility for bring- | Cummins, vice president: 1. M. Hubbell, 3 4 . g A AT : members from becoming lobbyists. When of immigration would only divert it into | tion. It was a perfectly legal one, ing immigrants to_this country by register- | secretury’; H. D. Thompson, tr I'ho combine crew should at once head thith democratic senttors Babeock, Mattes, North, | tha ehair pinned. him. down to the question The bill was passcd. ing them “visitors” forwaid cabin pas- | old bourd of divectors wis re-elected. Among especinlly as the four republican senators | Thomsen, passed when their numes were | before the house he had nothing to say, and | over into the United States The house then proceeded to the conside sengers, . A case in point | been | the prominent anen present were B, who have been the obje of so much of | ealled. Then, before the result had been an- | the amendment was put and lost by a vote of Jts Necessity Will Becomo Hunifest tion of the unfinished business—} pri ght to the attention of Acting Secretary | Chandler, gencral passcnger nt of the their solicitous attention for the past fo nounced, Bubeock, Mattes and North re- | 41 to 53, ipses ¥ i 2 e | Sate pension bills coming over from last ses Spaulding and today ho divected the immi- | Wabash M. Knight, general traffe my ig] \ & 1 their votes f ‘orvell, while Thom Woqds insisted that he made a mistake in . Chandler—1I do not do not think | sion. Four or five were passed without op- | & s returned expense of the sicam- | and Charles ) 18, general superinte eight hours had also turned their no o voting. us he thought that the amendment | that if this radical measure be adopted by | position, but Mr |\'n;m|.-l:-..u|m point of 1';«» ship company. T rrived per steamship | ent, all of St. Lou that divection he secretiny announced the vote as fol- | had eurried and that he was voting on the | the United States immigrants are to be al- | quorum on the next, and a eall of the house | Ohio, at Philadelphia from England The stockhiolders of the Des Moines North- Y o At hinq Ibeen ntugenl| 1oy amondod: question, bub: he avas. surned. | lowed,dn'thoifirst plicason board of steam: | was ordored, Oie hundved. ant: eighty:slx The Treasury department today purchased | ern & Western railroad chose the following to recede from the position that promised s Senator Correll Babeock, Clarke, | over to the coroner’ and after Rhodes had | ships and I certainly donot believe that the | members responded to their names, Then | 230,000 oun of silver at $0.8348. The | asa hoard of dircctors for the year: K. M. much for the party and the people of the rell, Bggleston. Everett, ( an, Hahn, | been informed that Sunday did not count | Cunadians are going to protect themselve about twenty private pension bills were | purchases for the month aggregate 1L118,000 | Hubbell, General G. M. Dodge, I O, ate, b AL ar Lobeck, Lowley, Matted, McDonald, Miller, | and that the proposed adjournment would | any less rigidly than we protect ourselves. | passed withoit opposition and the house ad- | ounces. Hubbell, A. B. Cummins, H. D, Thompson, state, but there was still u' great deal to do | aoorg North, Pope, Scott, Tefft, Dot exceed three days, the orizinal motion | So T sty that we ought to pass the one year | journed Mr. Blaine and Senator Kenna are both | A. N. Denman and L. M, Martin. Officers inorder to have the corporation combine | or Senator Disart- Campbell, Dale, | was put and an adjournment taken until | suspension bill. T believe that beforc the i ikt reported somewhat better this evening. were elected as follows: 1%, M. Hubbell, scheme successfully carrvied out, through | Darner, Dysart, Gray, Harris, Johnson, lay afternoon at 2 o'clock, McVey of | 8d of March we shall eoncludo to pass it. 1 FLIDENID, DISEASER, R T prosident; i, O, Hubbell, “first vico pres: o mew channel into ¢h it had been | MeCarty, Mullen, Prackwood, Sunders, Smith, 12 granted leave of absence until | believe that before that time the senator = ORLY MORE TALESMEN, ident; 1. C. Pratt, second vice president; Ll'lhv..".‘f. hlml"l%'”". .“1“‘ h| eso molitiont | Stewart, Thomsen, 5 from Tennessee will conclude that more rad- | Reports from Varlous Places by Government = S. L. Chase, secr » and HLD. Thompson, diverted, and thus it was that these political A —— jeal measures than his bill ave necessary in Oficials—Washington No Stow Progress of the Trinl of the Cattlemen | treasurer. highwaymen gladly followed their prey to | gopgtor Corell was declared clected presi CER THE ADJOURNMENT, order to protect the 65,000,000 of American | Wasuiarox, D, C., Jan. 6. ~The surgeon Wyoming. 3 RTTE the familiar grounds where many another | dent pro ter of the senate. v people. A suspension of immigration for one | general’s marine hospital service today re Cuevesse, Wyo., Jan. 6.--[Speeial Tele Y ) s 3 valuable fish had been systematically played | Moore of - Lancaster offered the report of | Matters Talked About Among the Members vis ot a great hardsh o it ik e . ns BRa B S CEpAR RARIDS,In.) ofan, 0 i et l”\l 8 ;n feally pla it AR ! ( and Spectators Y Mr. Platt, republican, from Connecticu, | cCived a telegram from Past Assistant Sur- | gram to Pue Bee.[—Another day has been | oo 6 Py Bee.|—The executive commit- eventuu anded helpless in their drag i committee appointed yesterday to confer A att, repub , I mnecticut, | AT St il 2o S ean L AR A S e am L r, | T n ang, oventuutly landed helpless fn thebe drag- | (GG i Colilitteo Trom the housein | LINCOLY, Neb., Jan. 6.—(Special Telegram | asked whether tio seventh section of the | £eon H. D. Geddings, the bacteriologist, who | sbeat in the distrlct court In trying toget | 1o of the Burlington, e Rapids & A e TS R R ice to fixing the time for the joint | toTue Beg]—From the appearance of the | quarantine bill (giving the president power was detailed to_examine into the causo of | Jury in the eattlemen's case, The totalnum- | Nowhorm pailyway company held o meeting a 4 o ton of the two houses 10 | hotel corridors tonizht no ons would suspeet | 1 Suspend immigration), would not answer | the sickness among theconviets at the Little | ber of jurors thus far examined is c | yesterduy and declaved o dividend of 11 3 i ; ' a solve to take i bold stand against the boodle v vole on state officers. : : the purpose. ock, Avk., penitentiavy. Dr, Geddings ve. | five, of whom eleven are locked up t . | bor cont on its capital stock. This Is th £ i doat ear | Tho report fixed the thno at 11 G tlee | 4hat the legisiature had been in session fc Mo, Ohandler said dnbrenly. that it woula | K¢k Avk., penitentiury v r per cent on its capitn L6 i O e R " | Naving been pussed for cause. Only cidut of | fivst dividend declaved by this company. 1t to the blandishments and high-sounding | oday. the greater part of the wee's. A greatmany | bo cowardly to lay the yesponsibility on the | Ported that he completed the examination | Bt GGG B Doromptory. challenzes have | [ pasabio at the ofioe f Lo Contial Nrust k o North of Platte moved that action upon | of the members huve taken advantage of the | president. It wis not question what | today, which failed to show the existence of | heenused, The defense has Another | Comp ew York, on Febraary 1. T offers of the opposition; had yielded to the 8 | . o Company, New York, on hruary 1. o RBLL b ot ot dnd (e | Pig Teport bo indainitely' postpoied, but ho | first over Sunduy rocess togo liome. The | Should be done whan tHo ehalera had broken | cholera. Therowere no deaths ornow cases prtunities of railvoad partisans and the ) e dor Y y speclal venive for forty more talesmen has | tpansfer bools will be elosed daniu foiled o get ugocond out, For thirty or sixty days after the 4th | of sickness ir the penitentiary. been issued, making a4 total of 129 who have of March, the presidént would have more . Geddings has been ordered to return | been summoned for jury duty in the case, | o some subjects td deal with than even | v Ueddings has been ordeved to roturn N vetention of Frank Wilson as secretary of mention &S - the senate, but beyond this the republican A SENSATION, Story of an Aged Ottumwa Citizen Com= Away to Omal Now Oflicers Eleete Reed Causes a Smile. pressure of the plotters’ pool, and with the [ Tefft of Cass moved to accept the report, :“:““"’l‘.""f;'(’\“ ']'I"'.‘:"“"’l‘"'“““’:“j “l"‘:"'l‘"'] “"l‘[‘ ‘ inevitable enlmination of their worse than | but he failed fo gt o second o olty, mot i caucus as usual, but | groul 3 3 D Sl e — Dis Moixes, i, T ,,,..",:,‘ o o vetiod | PPope of Saline moved anawjourauent untit | nothing of “especial importance was devel- | contagious and infectios diseise | to’Washington untess he thinks his services Ouborne’s Adjutant Generat. A Curypxxe. Wyo., Jn. 0.—[Spocial Tele- | monoy o g s S A e The president who is to come in on | The surgeon general also received a report | wram to Tie B Governor Osborne today and liboration from corporation control had LaLe R G IRRRI LA A DR PN ith of March hab courage enouzh 10 | from Sanitary Inspector Alexander at Bl | appointed Stato & | l a proclamation tolsuspend immigration | 5, o von 8 3 demnation of property for depot faci under way. The leading independents unite s Judgment it B necossany: boonuae | 2489, Texas, in rogard to typhus fever now | tion of adjutant general and issued orders to | at Sioux City, that s the road w TP T ¢ R pae ouse | i1 Considering the vepublican and democratic before the 4th of March he issped a | vaging in Mexico. The inspector states that | Adjutant Geneval Stitzer to turn over the | completed, it was not justifiable to iy T A AT Sam Eldor Endorapy ¢ x and the House | (o iion in the senate today as au evidence | proclamation o prevent what he believed | typhus and smallp e epidemic at one or | offeets of the ofice to the new incambent, | company to condemn property. To admit of /gonlltion.. oty o democra _ Supports Hix £ that the corporations have secured the | would bean infection i the senate, [Laugh- | tWo points in the wof Mexico, Pre- | Juis rnov Osborne’s first appointment | this would establish o precedent that could ond wpublicans in the senate had boen | Laxcoux, Neb., Jun. b [Special Telegram | iner hand and that a1l hopo has sanished | tor ] ¥ wtions are being taken to prevent the dis- | since he chose his private seoretary and will | be used in a dangerous mins suc accomplished, and the vesult for | to Tue Bee. |- Notwithstanding their talk of | of legislation favorable to the interests of Mr. Frye Called Dow 00 0 g 'I’""“‘»'“\' Across ”"I‘ bord ¢ | bon popular s Kabis is an old citizen | which the railrad contingent had been | early movning scssions, the independent of the state Mr. € to the U ates. A passenger detained | aud 4 man of means and intelligence, ¢ u 15, th I onts ! Mr. Chandler ) e 5 3 B s MoiNgs, welal Tele- striving for many days had baen brought | did not show upwuch i advance of the | _ Representative Stevens of Furnas county 8% g0l -Neiha avaw found 10 haxe smull Like April Wenth _Les Moutke, L. Jan: DoIRpaiFAGn about, although on somewhat diffovent | other membars and it was 10:30 aid tonight: 1 am glad the corporations | discussion of serious subjects, 1 kuow very | 1% A TS e Ay 0,=]Bnootals| AEMELIOCANE. SRl it it 4 ) ve shown their hands so early in the v X dieys are i1l with typhns fever, but ave kept Cuavperialy, 8. D, Jan. 6. —]Spectal | o ginanee, looked upon as a license measure, terms from what they had hoped to when tho gavel foll. In the ubsenco of | sion, I would lko to have sen the four | Sy haty clEht vedrs ugo the prusident- | juolated Telegram to Tuk BEe |-This section has | yecently passed by the council, was vetoed s Bk thay, nd ] : A 1 b 4 our | elee bt Pebruary issued 4. RS s e 2 e sssed by the council, was ve secure. Tho four obstreperous republicans | the vegular chaplain, Represcyiative John- | senators gone in with the independents, but | proclamation on the subject of the free coin- | 1 epector Alexunder says he is informed | oduy experienced u heavy rain and tonizht | today by Mayor Lane on the géneral ground took a décided stand against the combing- | son of Nemaha offcred prayer and the roll s Shey v thought, h"[-l to unite with | ;0 of silver, and requested that congress pallvond employes on the Moxican Cen | itis still pouring down. - But little suow ve- | that it was tiot to the best {ntorests of thio e rohaa 10 e (il o0 B T EAE AMEACOEL democrats the people of the state will | hould pass 4 S los LLala ot L ere are ahout 600 cases | paing, the weather being as warm a | The mutter wis laid on the tal tion alonghthe proposed 1ine, and were ou the | call showed ffty-five membors prosout the democrats. the people of the state will | should pass i bill suspending the Taw for the us' fover ub Zacatecas, resulting lu | 'paiih 8 RANGE DEILK 85 WAt ue | chiy. Ihemaster wasduidion the WbARTS point of going to the independents when the | Carpenter of Jefforson offered o vesolution | oy, d v monthly purchases of 3,000,000 ounces of | giyty.nine deaths during the last week. i ads ave almost impassable on ac- | two-thirds vote, but a leading aldermyn sa, boodle and corporation combine became | that no femnuic crpl T 2elo silver, and Iam now waiting for the pro- count of the mud there will hardly be an attempt to pass U AT SR R e T e "-“ 10468 e A P pey Independents Are Not Happy. inclamento of the president-elect so as to Kesplug u Close Watch, —————— ordinance over the veto, ghly frightencd and ordered w capitu- | be employed by the house A L : ide my vote on the bill introduced by the | Hugo M. Starkloff, United States consul at INVYESTIGATING TUHE UHARGHS, - A 1t Sk (TR 5 . 5 There are internal evidences that the i 3 » ) ation in accordance with the tevms of un Burns of Lancastor opposedt the resolution, | genondents are beghining 10 foel th senator from New Jumsey (McPherson). | Bremen, has made a report to the State de- s g DISCOVEREN 4 SHORTAGE, conditional surrendor demanded by the | stating that the wmembers had no vight 0 | oward the United Statos senatorship, and | But Tdo not think thag he has any views on | partment as to thd medical examinationof | 1 T+ Vanse of the Sixtecnth Infy Before quartettoe Qit\w the {0 s inat womon ani they are certainly giving that matter more | e subject of suspension of immigration on | immigants leaving Bremen for the ports of # Court-Martial, fad Kansas Oflicials Discover # Leak in the Tho four profess to foel ihat it was the Porter nlso oppossd it and Stovens of attention since. the “hotge has” bexe | account of the cholers. 1 do not believe | New York und Bultimore, He states thut | Saur Laks, U, T, Jan. 6.—[Special Tele Oflce of Superintendent of Tnsu R SUEAAI AR GO0 JRE U WA R fully — organized. Tho name of - Jotn | that he will want to take up that subjeet | sanitary control of all hotels and boarding 3 1o Tie Bee]—This morning the mem- | Toreka, Kan., Jan., 6.—1t is ofticially an- PR HORBLOR o Ve SLATBUR-INOLONINN | Dol il vRReR, H. "Powers is mentioned with o fre- | dfter the dthof Mapch. Ithink that here | houses in Bremen, and the quartering of emi s of the general courtanartial, ordered | nounced that there is a shortage of 6,632 in v ¢ domocrats than to divido honors | lutia quency that bodes no good to other asp and now we ought to 8ay that steerage | grants has been kept up under his super- | oo other things to Investigate the | the aceounts of the oficeof state superin- with the independents =in the charactor of the entlemen | unts for Paddock's place, . The independe passenger trafic must be broken up | vision, The disinfection of all North Ger- | $WON8 g Bk ; fation of the semate. Tho in- | whoare wes are Just uow in a stute of unrest on the sena. | a8d that no alien immigrants shall come | man Lloyd steamers in every compartment | Chavies profered against Lo 4 > tendont of Inauranoe. Fhe SHGEIAS AN dications are that they erred most | Ak Soilaald yosolution in an elo- | torial question it they will not agree upon | here to scttle during ghe year 1503, 1f wedo | carrying emigrants and other passengors to Company €, Sixteenth infantry, a caused by Juwes Billingslea during the term T sre e o ¥ o) ' 1 anelo- R didate without o great deal of conten. | HOb pass such a law and if European visitors | the United States has been carefully con- | #nd was called to order by the presiding | of ofice of the late Superintendent Wilde amentably in their judgment, hut the | quently ungvans peech, and declaved | 3500 " rhG senatorial fight underlies much | 90 hot realize that they will not be subjec tinued, and no steamer has left B ) for | vMeer, Col L C. Merrian of the Seventh | whose confidential clerk he was, Superin- to take his chances | of the ug ling that has been displayed | 10 long detention at quarantine, they will | the United States without having been in- | nfuntry It will be remembered that L. 1 | endent MeBride discovered the shortage Detween Jeading tndeptatents " wiapiayed | 1ot come to the World's fair. Aud if “chol- | spocted by the United States consul ov his | Vanse was placed under arrest a fow weeks | some time ago and informed the governor of 16 otlier members were evid. | 148t few days and one or two of them ape jn. | e should break out. in this country deputy. From April to November 30, 1592, | #0, on l:|\ I Iullln from n..’ :l.m. .tmuu: it. Billingslea confessed to the ‘1'm|rl‘/,/|k!'- b i ; striously work ne Mlikely | Columbian exposition will be a fuilur 75,158 persons intending to cmigrate 10 the L entering the rooms of two ladics o the funds and promised to make and the terms were somewhat humilinting | ently possessed of equal temerity, as the | dustriously workiug at a mine that is lik AublAn SENUAL i pllure, 1 Ay LCILLIAE Lo BKERL fo0d the amount, Lhe promiso ha nov been g a1 . ¥ 1 carnestly hope adyantage may be taken | United o5 were medicully axmnined and | Fort Douglas at night 1o thew ou the yeu they realize that | resoiution fuiled of pas to explode within a few days ‘.r“'l'n.»”;,.}.\Alml.il\l;:fl:x‘x:l::r.y\lhl(ll :nti‘.hu'i;::[xlu : ,lfl' “‘:f-fl,‘ 4‘1‘5\ ];:n“v..\im., 1.‘.::.‘}, |‘_»;‘ Licutenunt Johnston preferred the | kept and now the gove nstructed thay ave many tn TR S Fixad the N complete that suspension, not only until | for sanitary reasons, and 245 on account of | Charges, and at the time of Vanse's arrest it | the attorney general Lo ) | against Mr, combination bec de with the depen: | Tho vonort of the commities on em A backward glance over the twenty-five | World's faiv has passed, but until we having contagious diseases. Wau wald St woids bokwoon tho bwo ofticers | Wilder's houdamen for the ameugt M dents that for a time secmed probable | goars: hiniory of Nebrosks as & statereveals | devise ways and means for the resumption As the dauger of cholera has not entirely | Heurly resulted in an affray, i sloa 15 oW an - nsuriace agont i e e o el bl wever | lork, aud . custoian, bookkeoper, mes. | boon Palues o bnukurate” i govi Liconaleiansh oe PATtI L coutloe this mekliod of exaipination Aud to | SO0, B 20 G2, BMILEK L | oL B M e brought to bear upon these four republican | the chiof clork: one engrossing clork v An applicant for the position of command. Jn the further course of his sy \s 000 45 the North German Lloyd Steaw- | Johnstone and her maid, both of whom testi Guernnie, Okl, Jun. 6.—At 1 o'clock this senntors 1o crowd them back into lne, and 8 vlerk, g ant of the Soldiers' home at Grand Island | Chandler spoke of the incousistency of | Ship company discontinues to forward steer- | fied that on the morning of the @nd of Sep- | yiternoon L. M. Beal, & young sttorney, and that unconditionsl surronderon thepartof the | yus postmaster. il carrior, door. | Ainiug room of the Hotel Lincon tast syins | contract luw ; and My, Frye interposed -the | WEOHESUE ik Ay £ua Sasaia, frifht, took fo light | G e ot el sl domocrats was 8 far greater victory and | keepor and assistant Limekeeper; bill | i0g and it was picked up @ fow moments | Femark that the most cleanly people on the The committee on order of business ap ‘The whole case thus fuy is, according to o would benefit the republican party 4nd the | dlerk nad assistint . nesdel eyt el | lior by Governor Boyd. 1t was rather an | fact of the earth—Chineso=were excluded | ponted by the republican “caucus lield i member of the pouplo of the state far more than coubd any S possiblo combinution with the independnis Nomehody Has Been Fouled i to Tue Be. | s railway commission decided today in the Sioux City, Chicasg Baltimore railway case in r wd to yelock Tuesday afternoon, Junuary 10, and | opec e the policy of the inde 3 ¢, republicap, from New Hump- | ab Little Rockeave further requived from monopoly domination and extortion, | giock Tuesday aftomoon, Junuary 10, and | oped, Tt will bo the poli Elic ndplin ¢ W D vanished and been dissipated in thin iz WiLL wor Kabis to the posi PRY WOMEN, Demoernts Surrendered Movkly. \l‘l’( I dislike the senator’s flip- pant way of introducing his humor into the this m ! ne the information that the reso. wus not intcnded to preserve the die is cast and the vepublicans have assumed | that he was wi the grave responsibility While the deal is with the ladies not what tho railvoad combination wanted | Several of N First Time 1o Twenty-Five Years, wis read. Tt provided fora thivd ussistant volling clerk, sergeant-at-ivms _and one | terrivory, were talkiug on the strect, when court, based on cireum- | Beal suldenly drew his revolver and shob short meet this morning and discussed | stantial evidence and “way or may not | MeKiunon four v “Chere had been hard for one governor should in h & manner Mr. Chandler then spoke of the eutertain- | the various measures now before the senate. | amount to something I'welve witnesses | feellngs between them since their partner- hoider, thirteen pages, two watchmen, four | fall into the hands of executive of | went recently given to the Gridiron club of | It was decided to call upthe proposed amend- | will be @xamiued for the prosecution and the | was dissolved two months ago. janitors for house, chief clerk’s aud speaker’s | the ;s st It mptly turned :\ln*“lh{'h'" by the :\'!urmll‘l.w-nmlm l.h\.\.l menta fo tho luiarstate camueico dob I'he inveatigs ilru will last at least o week ! l.w.’-lm. |u“. lr;;lll:‘[\;:»:::.l;.llvl;Lnluzkll‘lr.- peci ove Wi ? , o om and corrvidors. and two fan. | OVer to Private Secr ¥, who Steamship company on board the steamship | measure which was introduced with a view | will be fully two weeks, however, before the | mer and has a begutiful you e w?\'u:tlum‘:‘t e e .::::m“::,“:w‘,!: AR l":':l‘ room aud corvidars, gud two jau — 2 =2 L Who at | SRR B _,lwn. Commentarics, the ¥ | of cupnressing criue b the territory of Okl | result of the lguisition will be given 10 the | dissipated und a fow webks ago made ab wle J or the committee roows above, forly (CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE.] port of it published in the Washiugton Post, | homa and regulating the courts thereof, was l public, | successful attempt at suicide odd coincidence that the docum ended | by law todian of the elaak room, proofreader, copy 8L e uneat luanded

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