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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. y R $ ——— OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11, NUMBER " TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. 205, ) ; . were present and enfjoyed the oeeasion, Cap | il this morning was sq violent, that the - tain 3, 1, Brown W15 DAvISshd N, _— looks very much to @ manupa treeas if i o | ministers secing the impossibility of cominge | My, Blaine Hovers in the Shadow of the Sable | Miller acted as installing oMcers for the sev- | Tragio Result ol or the N EBhifting of the Glove at Lincoln Caused by | Vifquain is trying to give Boyd the double He Admits That He Used Money for the to any understanding likely to be durable eral orders, The officers installed were gio Result of a Quarrel Over the Ques T He has hived a room at the | n Purpose of Securing Favors handed in their resignations in order to Mescenger's Wing, Belden Post ] 11, Crowder, commander tion of Whore to Eat, « \as hived a room at the Linc v s Ethan Cole, senior vice-commanders George and it is in his name, although the oecupant - allow the president of the republic to put an o oo O e is none other than J. Sterling Morton. No DEM éONTROL THE SENATE | explanations hay ke L bue | WHERE MILLIONS OF FRANCS WERE PUT |t earmnt "}-',‘.'J'.'.m {0 his principles, en- | WADE ANOTHER RALLY AT MIDNIGHT | Mapliing ¢, H. Poster, surgeon . ”l" USED A KNIFE WITH DEADLY EFFECT 0-POPS TO lanations have been given or asked, by [ M. ca ’ there is only one way fora man of ordinary _ trusted M. Ribot with the mission of form — n I B . A iShont AP M. Ribot Davis atant, A. H Livingston; serge Only One Stab, but That Was Enough— " | , in What Independents Say. rial in story of the Nutio distitiction wishout a, difference L ger of Tmmediate Dissolution i jor Charlon Stawaet Oloses His Fend fomewhat Startling Turn Taken by Affairs 3 creled Trialin the Wistory of the Nation et WIH IHACRE S aHe% Tt otk i g i war W with g Some of the outside independents assert The AMudr has Reached Was Passed s Falthful Wite Mary Sniff, pres James Dangherty by Killing 11 Yo Ottt e crisis, and fn ac Mis senior vice presic R R Among the Coming Lawmake: most positively that the proposed combina lisplayed throughout the crisis, and in a ' nior vice presi tion will not effect the organization of the bl cepting he declared that de Freyeinet was bikante AN LU Mrs, 15 A, Boles, Junfor vice presidents At South Omaha, senate tomorrow, and state that three move —_— ¢ n|v|’u|n|\‘|‘illh. }nl\r]\i‘lIIm{\‘ul : M '(;“I"<'l",“,,“:l - i amirers M, B Colo 5 c of the independent sevators have jumped | [Copyrighted 1593 by James Gordon Bennett former articles, while M. Loubet did not | wWiwnxgrox, D, C, dan, 11 [Special | H. | conductor; Mrs. W. H. Camp Shortly after Skt LYSART, WITHDRAWS FROM: THE CAUCUS Hrw «ymm ‘..);‘! rone to the railroads, Me Pans, Jan. 10 w York ||A»|».n\|<'n\|.'.- possess sufficient energy to be included in { pojogram to Tar Bre - Mreo Blaine s | bell assistant conductor: Mes, W, H, Emery y house at _\“.l.,,‘,m,;,,\._h:‘;:::‘f :.:: Shane made the statement this evening | —Special to Tue Bee.i—The Panama trial | any fresh combination. Scveral other | «ill on the border land. At midnight to- | #4N : 8 I _“-_“{\”“““‘*l;j“l"“ ’,"’f"'l‘l' of a bloody encounter, which resulted in | that ten of the republican senators were | witl rank among the Mistorical trials of | ministers have this evening refused to accedt | night his wonderful vitality had reasserted | 1, W o i ot Wi | murder. out-and-out railroad men, and 1l their | France. The 100 privileged prisoncrs whoas- | oftice, and the situation is one absolute bla itsell so that there scemed to be no imme- | second lieutenant J. B, Lyon, W. B The murdered man is James Daugherty His Independence on the Floor. Sotos conld e depended upon 10 that end ut | sisted at the sitting today will never forget | and somuch the worse from the fact that | dinte danger of dissolution. Thore was n | Wisher, 1. J. Miller, camp comncil; Hoy | and tho murderer is Chatles Stowatty whty ' i any hour of the day or night, it, for never was there ¢ more moving spec- | Nobody wishes to assume the vesponsibility 3 8 ) return of a con isness of his surround: 3]’,}”\‘1 I'“‘j‘_\' ut; DT Jacobs, quarter | ogepped immediately after committing the . An indopendent senator stated that Frank | tacle given before any tribunal. Everybody | of power. M. Ribot is at a deadlock | ings, too, but owing to his fecblencss | MUSterscrgeant erime, & <t nnw | Wilson would be slated for the second assist- | present felt that he was witnessing the fail | bortfolio of the nuvy keeps eversthing in | he was cautioned against exertion and not | I o Stormy Session, ALL AT SIXES AND SEVENS JUST NOW :\\m secretaryship, but it was not certain s portion of the present society. and yet | Suspense. The position of M. Burdeau re- | 1o converse with those about him. No ene [ Ormesv Ta, dan, 10, (Special Teleeram R this would go through. Itis cinimed that{ at first the question at issae was | Mmains doubtful, M. Jamairs refusing tore- | however, has the slightest hope for the re- | 1o Tue Bre]—There was a stormy time the new deal means abundance for the rail- | only one of commercial mismanagement, of | Main. rouds, and that any railroad legislation ex- | which the divectors of the Panama company | M. Ribot still holds to the ministry of the but the Probabilities Are Set Forth cept possibly of the most radical kind would | were accused, but since it has become a trial | interiorand the presidency of the council Very Plainly--What the Legla- go through that body by a majority of four. | for the corruption of politicians, which will | The others proposed « General Loirillon, Independent Dependence. Campbell, quartermastor [ LR 1 2 h i il It ser \ Meer of the grand lodge, | 1 Beglnning In Parls of the Most Sensationnl ng i new ministry which is tantamount to a erful Vitality Asserted Htself and ¥ o'dlock last Tuckolls Connty's Senator Boldly Proclaims Both were employed at the Transit house, the former as head cook and the latter as | porter. Bad blood existed between the two, covery of the sick man, and the most that | here today before the railroad commissioners, | and the feud of several months standing ulmination inthe fatal stabbing of Daughoerty and Stewart engaged inan altercation shortly after the suppes in summoning his physicians tele- | merchunts to ship to produce merchants | hour, and the latter was chased into the phonic connection has been re-cstablished | butter in barrels with cloth tops. Th cellar by the cook between the Blaine house and the residence | the most convenient and_practical manner | The trouble grew out of the cook's objecs of the two doctors. No other calls, however, | and until a fow weeks ago butter so shipped | tion to the porter eating supper in the dining w5 cortain, I the Chiamber the sitting was very up- | will be given the slightest attention b the | Wis ratd send wliss freieht; the vl | voom wart was determined (o exervise The court opened at noon. ‘There were | roarous. Tnrec ballots were necessary for | houseand the ouly notification the doctors | GRS Faighe on buiter 8o shippod, qil | 148 rights, and said so as he asconded the Some Startling Stor ssons present besides baristers and fon of a speaker. Finally M. Flo- | will receive wilt be when they ave needed in | genting sceond elass rate on butter shipped | cellar staivs, When he reached the hall 1ot s woing the rounds 1o the effect | journaliststs, only a score of people behind | quet retived his candidature and M. Casimir | haste jusoaled packuges, Tho packers appealed | above Daugherty was also thero, but had T R R i tempt had been | Piere was elected president of the Chamber. There have been few signs of activity | to {“;] bom! :'l""““l‘!wl'“ the meeting today | thrown aside the murdorous looking poker. ing of all the republicins in the Douglas i sitting an aiv of solemnity, M. Floquet's political —caveer may be | about the { Vot 0 liting an a ] . i Lafayette square house during the | WIS QETUIE L0 0 pond of | The two men rushed at each other, and county delogation, which bat further empha- | and it succee Ihe simple sight of the | regarded us cntirely terminated.” He | eavlier part of the evening, & momentary | gaokak, were the chimpions of the packers, | then bogan a lively oxchangeof blows. Lands e e R T T placed in the passage of the palace | will be vegretted, as he was a capital | lifting of the curtain in the sick chamber | and Major Lippincott and W. W. Loomis, | lord Pranck and soveral guests were sitting in sonic wretched jugglery last Thursday when the impression that the trinl was @ | president and an amiable man, but he is | revealing Mrs. Blaine sitting at the win- | division freight awents of the Milwaukee | the ofice and the scuftle in the nallway attrae- recess was ordered on the motion of & | they had the world by its caudal appendage peat event. President Perivier well | too decply compromised in the Panama busi- | dow, evidently at - her husband's side. {lll"‘h*"1\\['}4‘\"{' ro: ‘~‘- rv\n';w‘nl-mw\ the rail- | yoq heir attention. The hall is divectly, oft republican senator. Tmmediately after the | qna'failed to throw the animal and tie its | known as a scrupulous jurist, and dirccted | nessto be able to preside any longer in the | It is vavely iy e LU AL ALl No One Knows Exactly What Will Happe can now be cted is to male lis hours as | Who heard the dispute between the butter | found its peaceful and frec from pain as possibl packers of this state and the railroads. 1t | last night i Inorder to ruard aainst any unnecessary | has been the custom for years for country It is asserted ou the other hand that the imise more people than was believed, | war: M. Vigier, agricalture: M. Develle, | qolq railroads have a lead-pipe cinch on ten ve- | 1 uoral impression is that de Lesseps | forelsn affairs, The other ministers to bo 3 publicans, five democrats and four independ- | and his consorts were more guilty than they | the same as in the outgoing cabinet. ents in the sennte, in which case there | were at fivst considered, and their gondem- Trouble in the Chamber, Taxcony, Neb, Jan. 10.—[Special Tele- | would be little prospect of any very radical gram to I'nr Bes,]-~The proof that the four | legislation against the corporations. republican wise men in the senate sinned away their day of grace is very likely to be | o, forthcoming tomorrow morning, for th indichtions now point to an organizition of the senate by the independents and deino crats when that body next meots s fixed up this evening during the houw Iature Didn't Do, that she leaves the sic the words uttered than the flash of steel was seen, and the right had not been agreed tein detail, and the per- sonuel of committees had not been detes mined. d u c : 0 ct ! 1 v ] : | Dractical for tho countiy shippers o use | t4e office and affords ingress to it recess was declared the independents and | oo, Still more apparent s it that the turn- | the proceedings with tact and talent. The | Chamber, What will happen next nobody | room for more than a few minutes at a | closed packages: that the vailoads never | When My, Franek and the othier gentlemen democrats went into caucus each by them- | jue ‘tisting and conniving of the repub- | Public prosecutor resembled a Protestant sec- | can say, but one thing is certain: 1f there | time and yet a hasty glance av her within | had a claim presented for damages because | veached the hall door they saw the combate selves, and » it was that the trouble | jieay aspirants for senatorial honors has | tarian in the time of the league, well caleu- | were any man capable of making coup de | the last few hours, shows that she is bear- | of this method of shipment. and if the ants raining blow after blow upon cach occurred, which resulted in Senator Dysart L vesponsible for the ignoring of every. | lated to demand a pitiless application of the | etat, he would succeed, for the peo ing up remarkably well under the mental | Held the bustness of his o alone would be | e heads, Stewart's voice rang ot declaring an end to the truce between him- e GIEGCnUHOIE IEE RAlEss b eou T betko 5 disgusted with everything that has been | and physical strain o which she is being | "o filrond chief's augament was that | With the exclamation self und his populist brethren. SHADEAI08 585 BIIBBENVERE TILEIL TnasT STV 1 Appearance of the Accused. and is going on. Jacques ST, CERE, subjected v S butter so packed was more difiicult to handle Stabbed to the Heart, A motion was mudo to enter into the new | claimed that the stock yards aud all other | Upon the entrance of the accused a sensa- - ‘hing and Walting. and more liable to damage. Commissioners u v at the stock yards and ¢ teus ; S T = T 3 ou had hetter leave me alone. T've deal with the democrats, and Dysart, corporations are to be well cared for under | ton was produced in the auditorium. Man SUBDUEDIE IV INORHSTERS Tho abscnee of the doctors at midnighthas | Laulke and Day suggested that the sailroads | i 00 B TR Al T g1 ST e i ALt A (B RS o Scrne only increased the vicilance of thenewspaper | Would be the losers if they adopted the new i 1 A C, and chairman of the caucus, fefused 1o put the | the gew arvangement, and that all of the | Of the spectators had ‘knv\\u(h‘-..I“\l»‘:T‘ Prisonors In the Wyoming Penitentiary | 011 :":f“' 1 the vigilance ‘f“" NeWSPAPCE | 1o yd that they wonld ‘diseourago the | you the same doso." question. He was vepeatedly called upon to | pouglus delegation with the exception of | oty and had shaken their hands, Make a Desperate Fight foi Liberty watchers, who are not fuclined (o let anyone | 0 ghipment of the past, and intimated No sooner were a0 80, but as often refuscd, and it was finally | Ceano and the red representative, Dr, | believing them to be innovent, but they & LARANIE, Wyo., Jum. 10.—[Special Tele- | enteror leave the Blaine house after that | thav rules governing trafile’ associations in put by Senator Darner and ried by the | Ricketts, will be ousted peared to have changed their opinions in | gram to Tur Brr.]—There was a riot in the | hour without subjecting them to questioning. | other states which rvate butter shipped in | of Stewart bore down t augher- S pradararionl oarrd ¢ 1 Ricketts, will be ousted. bt s e Ll malh S It L There was little variation in the nows | cloth covered barrolsas second-class, ought | Mand of Stewart bore down upon Daugher vote of all present, with the exception of the L a day. The aceu satin he | Wyoming state penitentiary at this point at here was little variation in the news | FOLL ¢ precedent for lowa. The commis. | ty's breast,driving the knife blade clear to the r("l).l'lufl\)s Dysart. 5 SENATE SETTLED NOTHING magist !t t\ll:‘lli\lI' not n|! hem.h"fi, ul!\l‘ 6 o'clock this evening, Six desperate char- which l':llzl-l' from the sick chamber |\m'!ll;: sioners reserved their decision, but from the | hilt in the neck, a little to the right side The five democratic senators et first, Marius Fontaine, a little old savant, | yeters were being conducted from the broom | the day. There was the same rally which | fanor of their remarks the packers feel that | and just above the breast bone sume time considering that ve . Dysnrt's ““ "‘"‘I‘;"‘”'“I"" th ; “"“"l"‘“""“‘ mingly astonished to find himself there, | ghop to their cell rooms, when Tom Madden, | has #lmost invariably followed the sink- | they scored 4\ victory. Although cndeavoring toseparate the men, 3 aucus the Oaly Feature, s i o TsaTig e i | oonie SN AU el IR A 2 el et i OB GS 4 2 % Losepars ) and it was agreed o unanimously. Al that { -y SO I GOV T | Was the only one who T “-”““71" !1!" A seven-year man sent up from Fremont | i€ spells of the night, the sime tem s AERTCEATAL, A LT LA LN it 1 prevented the organization of the sennte on |y, 113 wwas 2:95 by the elock when | TC4%01 OF his arrest. Next to him Charles | county for grand larceny, attacked Warden | porary improvement, whieh, if Mr. BIACS | pyg Morxes, ta., “Jan. 10.—[Special Tele- | and a half dozen other witnesses wero powere these lines when it reconvened at 4 0'clock | poo g Governor Majors called the sen- | 9¢ Lessel real picture of a business s | Briggs, who was standing at the doorway were mot so desperate, might | m to Tue Ber.]—Des Mo just now | 1 to prevent the fatal blow being des was the fact that the basis of the settlement | 7t e RONEEROT & O S e roll eall | fine speakor for a meeting of shareholde exclaiming: e are not going to stay here | £i °f stricken family hope that the | [neq with people interested in agriculture | livered B verified the fact that all the membors were | JUgElnE with figures, yet suying no more | any longer.” At the syme instant another | dis wing his system had ot reached |y 50 “eapacity or another. The chief ex- | Although a stream of blood was spurting in their seats exeept Dysart of Nuckolls | than is necessary. He excited but little | of the gung named Archer, who-served a | t § The patient took his nour- | ooytive board of the state agricultural | from the wound, Daugherty apparently did : and Clarke of Douglas, who s confined to his | sympathy. term in the Nebraska penitentiary under the | ishment at intervals roused up to oty met today and considered routine | not realize its fatalivy and ran into the office fow They Wil Divide, home Omaha by illness. The journal of The third (Baron Cottu) produced a we name of McCoy, grabbed the warden's | his surroundings and showed apparent con- | pusiness. Tomorrow the annual meeting of picking up a chair with which to: renew: ”m’ These matte tended to at cau- tiird “lli“ni\";”s‘"fi:'l.nllu\:-ls vead and stood | jmpression upon the audience. Dressed in a | joaded cane and dealt him @ powerful blow | Sciousness of his own condition, but most of the society oceurs at whielh the omcers fO° | g o dropped the chair and possessed BUBEE (Hold) thishiovening, ant onOEhan! oved w retion. : rock col ding a round hat i 4 TS S handtimonling hi % » time he 1l a state oblivious | thenext vear will be chosen and she qu 3 et cuscs held Lhis evening, and the propos i tor Tovenctt moved tat the committee | fF0¢k coat, holding @ round hat in his hand, | on the side of the head, kuocking him pros- | the time he lay i a st oblivieus et vour will bo choson and Mo e | limself of a heavy cuspidor, bug his strength organizition contemplates the permanent | gpnointed last week to confer with a like | With his mustache waxed and his eyes dull. | gy te, of his oundings, though not sleep- he state convention of lowa county fair | was not sufficient to hurl it at Stewart, and orgunization of the senate with . W. Ed- | committee from the house to fix a time for | he looked like Bonaparte awaiting the The entire six then stated to beat Briggs, | ing. The ability of his system to assimi- | goepotavies wis also in session with £ood at- | it dropped from his hand. rds us secrotary, and a democrat, who will | holding the joint convention to canvass the | turn of the emperor. Cottu is a man of | \whon Guard Stewart ahd 1d Marsh ap. | late nourishment obviated the necessity | tendance. The object is to discuss matter R e e i3 g : E5 L e e L e | : v 4 i e. Theobject isitc isg | Inntiprs ife was fast cbbing away and the poor probubly be Frank Morrissey, as his e mbHoR fiveyallcaiunakiliereormmibtes shady Dbusiness reputation, afraid of noth- | peared on the scene with Winchesters and | Of resorting so continuously to nitro-glyco- | of mutual interest in the management o assistant, o 3 H fellow sank to the ofiice floor. By this sl ; : g -l consiating fof. Senntora)Maore,; Darnierand, | 118 4 | began firing on_the rioters. Four of them | vene and the otherpowerful heartstimulants Y Sixth annual meeting of the Towa | time the excitement was at the highest The chaivmanshin of the committees will | Babeock, will continue its labors. Eiffel alone wore the ribbon of the legion | fled to their cells, but Madden was shot | to keep up his vitality, but they were ready | pyoit's 1660 S Horso nssociation held its | piteh and Mrs. Daugherty had been attracted probably be about evenly divided between | An attept was then made to effect a ve- | of honor. He was much moved. His com- | through = the right —side and mortally | at hand for an emergency, and there was not | opening session today with good attendance. | by the noi She entered the ofiice just as the two parties in the combine, and it is s of oue hour. Everett of Burt offered a | ylexion was of a yellowish tint, and his [ Wounded, while Archer sustained o flesh | yp hour of the duy but that Mr. Blaine was | Many interesting papers were vead, and | yoryuabard sank to the floor and was at his biatea. tha S o il be | motion to that effect, but on_division but o o 2 | wound in the right groin. other O 3 s L elnta iy btad husbard s o loor stated that the railvoad committee will be | ftet [0, 1R IR ORCIRBEE. W tongue kept touching the inside of his | fin™ il “were implivated in the | More or less under the cffects of these | Fresident D. b Stubbsof Paivfleld delivered | G5y instant made up of four independents, an cqual num- | the motion was lost. cheeks with a nervous movement. He | piot were IKinch McKinney. sent | stimulants. 22k e Molaan poultry and | Daugherty expired almost immediately, ber of democrats and three republicans. Darner of Dawson then wanted to proceed | seemed uot o have given up hope of being | up from Cheyenne for twelve years for et BEN BUTLER DEAD, pot stock show also began today. Over | his wife supporting his head swhen 116 The republican senators are in session this | to the clection of a seeretary and moved the | the only one to be set at liberty. He had not tle stealing and i the ‘T”m person l\-lu;nl‘}m: 1,500 entries have been made and the show i went out evening in Tom Majors' room a the Capital | Schite ‘I'I'“_“,‘::“:ld"‘f}‘:j:"'I ":l')*“m‘l"\"“ MILLEOV- | the pale hands of the co d, hands so ;ff\,ffl‘:,‘,'l"“r::‘t Jailin Cheyenue with a loaded | 3y onuetts” Great Lawyer and Patrlot | Dromises to e a succe hotel, and will strain every nerve to defeat | and stated that nominations were in | characteristic of prisoners. His clothes were | Nutrona county for twenty-five yeirs for Passes Aw te Tax Commisslon, During the excitement Stewart, the mur- the proposed plan, and i imed by some neat. No shining frock coat like Cottu, | murder, McGuir from | Wasmisgros, D. C., Jun. 11.—Benjamin ¥ | Des Morsos, Tn., Jan. 10.—[Special Tele- | derer, escaped and no effort was made to of them that the corporation interests of wtor Darner nominated H. A. Edwards. | formerly so elegant, nor creased trousers, | Carbon county for murder and Johnson, five 3 frh i iy iR ; 3 I i . | formerly sc it & 83 or died at 1:30 this morning. cam to Tue Bee.]—The state tax commis- | prevent his. going. One of the bystanders some of the democratic senators will prevent | Senttor Tett put up the name of Frank | Jike de Lesseps. years from Conyerse/county forlurceny, Biitlerdict utlap Uilanornie, SIS e Eaa T e e s Ao bagal Toon el e usa avriy ribTh i T i gnagmmation, Senator Mattes named Frank R. Mor- | 1t s |‘|l h-m'xlth;nlnn; s \l\!m had Cannot Secure a Jury, USED THE REBATE SYSTEM. ssion here today which will continue - | went into a room off the ofiice, put on his vissey Jingledmillions, who had iplayecisuch a part :NNE, Wyo., . 10.—Alveady 200 definitely, not to exceed thirty days. The | overcoat and went into the bar voom. From. The independents are charging that Dysart | The vote stood: Edy s, 15; Wilson, 13: | in Paris. How they musi have suffercd esmen have been 8 of in the | Towa Live Stock Shippers Combine to FIght | oo icdion is composed of (. Whiting of | there he passed into the toilot room, has gold out boay and soul to the railvonds ;\,,',“"‘\"‘,?;,‘ AR LI LR o “"“‘"l' “‘ $he elowe, ol ;"" l“ 4 ".'“' “:I""" cattlemen’s case and the court is apparently } o 10— [Special Tele. | Whiting, August Post of Moulton, I, €. Lane | out into a hall and gained tho stroet and not one of them can be found about the | M The: on called their names without the prefix “Mon- | as far from securing a jui s ever. It is Stovx Crry, Ta,, Jul —[Spec - | of Guthyic Conter and C. A. Clark of Codnr | through @ front door, - He certafnl LR a6l otel tonight t T Rhon et iElion Came;n Reces sieu Snid that after all the challonges have been | £ram to e Ber.|—Live stock snippers from | Rapids. W. L. Fioming of Des Moines is | oo b AT B ght that has a good word o Con e 3 5 : was aided 1o escape by some ono, T S T T I (o SR P enator Tefit then suggested to the senate De Lesseps the Only Witness. used by both sides they will have points on the line of the Ch & rth- | secretar aneh T e B e (oA ant s g c of his fellow the three partics had again tested their |y G0 G was oceupied with the | Fatio disposed o ) . The western rand west of Carroll met hore today | The work so far done by tho commission | though all denied knowing just how he senutors stated that they had been suspicious ngth and i iled to_accomplish any A laite it more than 2,000 in the county a and organized the Northwestern Live Stock | Was to read over caretully the tax laws of | managed to leaye. The police were ime of him for the pakt three days and that his sult. 1t might be wise for the senate to | examination of de Lesseps. He replied to | (Gh% ohably never come to trial, anc.org A : %% | the state and m some ¢ g mediately inforfied and a general search move did not surprine thom In the least, | consider the fact th blocking legis cach question in a short speech, delivered in Shippers s fon. The object of the ; . ne e, e A i with similar laws of othe was commenced, but the murderer had Another guve out the information that | Lo® bk IHE Lowrse it is pursuing. Wherewas | a tived and monotonous tone, raising his IENDIRE AL orsanizshlonaiio.eyndicateon (the oxponso | poasl 53 ibvile every Dranigh wred nearly half an hour the start and no. Dysar appol [y no constitutional reason why the senate | (oiuo oty at some important points. Some of bringing a trial suit against the Chicago | the state, such us the fa f Dysart had an appointment o meet Tom | should not proceed to the business of cun- Y 4 ) Sk Contract Signed to Push That Line to Spear- | & " g ; TV AL companios, railroad companies. merehants. | trace could be found s to what airection he ; ! T T T & Northwestern road to recover damages 1 . i ) Majors at his room this evening, The out- | vissing the vote. He therefore moved a re- | lapses of menlory were remarked. fish at Once. SoORLTORY ek 4 AMARCS |40, to prepare briefs of changes they | had taken, 2 A g for alloged alscr t zainst tho! T ong ) Lo prey I ) td taken, Siralindioation Gosanitipoliit to whit cess for one hour 1o allow tho senate com- | Firstly he sald he had never treated | Dyypwoon, 8. D., dan. 10, —[Special Tele- | for illeged discrimiuation against them prior | e i th reveuuo liws liom | e e e it I Elder would call the “political virtualivy” of | I'ttee t6, confer wit e oL a0 S0sInALEN i 1L\ the contragters, Hormolt and Couvereur, n to Tie BEE.]—A contract was signed | L0 the enactment of the interstate comme 10 the comumiss {oren between the two men, About the senator from Nuckolls wight be agreed upon. 3 X whereus u contract exists purporthi 1o | oday whereby the B. & M. binds itself 1o I ” S G e Catholic Knights In three months ago the trouble first coms In the explanation of his action in the sen- The motion wis received with evident ap- | insure the construction of the canal for | axtend its line from the present terminus at hognembely/phayesench, Sheq unaiyu, Des Moixes, a., Jan, 10. menced, and Stewart struck Dauglierty such ate this afternoon, Senator Dysart said to | proval and carried with hardly a d wmi-xu: 512,000,000 francs, and was advertised 10 | portland to Spearfish, a distance of twenty- | SUils against the company in the Sac county | oo "2 mlb Vnn state council of | a terrific blow with o poler thab Tur Bre vepresentative after the adjourn- | YOUe: - . the public to entice them to subscribe for the | cight miles, This extension has been con- | district court for the amount of theirindi- | ¢y 4,515, Kyjghts met here toduy | it came near resulting fatally. Dangherty ment: Some Dates Fixed. first issue of 12,000,000 fran templated for two years and the citizens of | vidual suits, but the result in the fiest suiv i &0 0 s G 8RR TR LT i time from the effects of the ene H 2 8 he. senate reassembled 55 and after & cancs. shown by the | Spearfish have had a standing offer of §400,- | will determine all and the expense incurred | BU NG . YOUL ANG. ! b A A « What Dysart Says. and after Secondly, 20,000,000 franes, shown by the t AL S0 A lect o delegate to the 1 conve: 9 e, After that time the least difieult f roll call Moore, chairman of the [ oo el e om v boen sent to 000 bonus to the first railroad to enter that | in its irial will be shared by the members | lecta delegate to the na COnVveIl counter, After imoitig loisb G, When I came to _ Lincoln one week ago 1| committee to confer with a like committee [ SOWPANY'S books Lo have been sent to city. Part of the contract includes the | proportionately. ~ The first trial will be | which mectsin Chicago in M ol- | was the pretext for a quareel, und there are favored the idea of organization along the | from the house in regard to fixing the time | York for the payment of the Panama r ercction of a 100-ton chlorination plant for | called January 4. Judge Nourse of Des | lowing v Prosident i | those who predicted that the feud would line of prificiples which our party represents, | for the joint convention of the two houses | road had disappeared. the reduction of ores in the vicinity of Spear- | Moines has been employed to conduct the | Council Bluffs sidont, L. G, ax Shio v Do winsaloutthy®a tia it or e T was onposod to snerlfieing hrineiplos for the | £0 canviss the voto on G reported | Third, the company canceled contracts | fish. The proposed extension passes through | trial for the association and will be assisted | sea, Missour ¥ seo Willigm | soms 855 bo wippd oub byt I ot SEl O ot icobting tho Ahioes, Strs torad it that the joint committee had agreed o | for dredging at 6 francs 2 centimes percubje | the vichest mineral region of the Black | by other attorneys. Reinbold, Keo surer, "W, Wies. | hatred increasod and list night's st g g ARBCAa L ¢ found that 4 yecommend 4 o'clock in the afternoon, Junu- i * s P8 ne TRt Hills. Real estate is booming in Spearfish In the petition'it is charged that from 1881 | hofer. Crestonj delegate, Ceorge Kerker, | was the sequence. time could not ovganize ourselves, I was in | ary 10, us the time for the joint convention | Meter only to makes others ata price of | jy consequencoof the deal. ‘Tt is said several | to the time of the enactment of the law the | Davenport. g The wenpon used was a lavge pocket knife, and 2 o'clock of the afternoon of Junuary 11 | ics. other redustion plants will be erected there | defendant company discriminated against welry o8 Captured, tho blade of which §s about four inches i democrats to organize with a protest or time |n|~[Inijumll'nu\-unlhmufllu-',\\u Fourth, De Tesseps, senior received | in the near future the plaintiffs R n\lm h-rrl)l chur g8 on Capax Tavios, Tn,, Jun, 10.~[Speciol Tele- | Jongth and with & polat. resemuling & dags paggle, and then place upc po a to assemble and listen to the mes- inety ars' shares, estimated 4 " 5 = freight shipped do Chicago. t is alleged B i Bt R iy $¥iL ¥ ¥ . » str “L“.lh'nl-" lf\u'n Plagg v on.them - thane- [iey o 0F the robiring ovemor and the fna Ui _j“(;‘;‘;.f“"‘““' 2 :' o, ll»lllfm'lh_lt ;sf\:ulfh South Dakota's Adjutant General, thatt the company advertised regulir tars | Eram to Tie BEe.] —In the past month there | porand the cdge as keen as that of i razor, sponsibility for their action. T was | 20 ie how goveror 8,000 francs, which he sold for 75,000 francs, | piggag, 8. D., Jan. 10.—[Special Telog on live stock, but made rebates to favored | have been o number of bold robberies at | Jaeank Wyness secured the kuife from Stows E«rh“vll.\‘ lll-|(,md with l!‘u- clection of | Senator Moore moved the adoption of the ;}'"‘“' l"‘ e ll““" from losing 89,280 | 1, Pue Bee.]—For some weeks past there | shippers e Livermore. Sunday Tillson'a jewelry store | gpt and delivered it to Ofcer Thomas Senator Correll as president pro tem., eport. rancs on the cana; has been an exciting hustle among the poli- I8¢ o ate System, was broken into and eight watehes stolen Daugherty was stabbed but one time, bus ot he was wmy choice, but Senator Thomson of Dodge moved that the Finally De Lesseps admitted having bribed | ¢icians of South Dakota for the position of sme of the petitions allege that the ship- | Arthur and Frank Collins were ar the wound inflicted was as fatal as if there ather bocause the responsibility for all il | fiRte adiourn until 10 o'clack tomomow, | public functionaries. This was the great | adjutant general, The position secur s made from Missouri river points cost | suspiclon nnd when thelr home wus seard had been a doren, The subelavian artery duriug this session, will not be placed upon | ator Dysart's name was reached he aroso | tary emotion. The president had interro- | more, with nominal duties except for a_few ::l'i"l* RROLAVESILEREOBR0AIA0 ok TOLAL0S | 0O SRRRE 10 H S aliale | t'court i | wound, Dr. Kivlepatrick wus immodiately the independents. Such was my position | and asked unanimous consent to be excused | gated de Lesseps from 2 o'clock, Suddenly | days each year, The governor has fivally | X00L0 (GO AR LS00 the same point, | bonds of 8500 each for cach offouse, ; 5 o B < | from voting until after the senate tmd beel 2 | set the matter at rest by offering the posi- [ Were I 8 i 1 9 i when T loft for home last Friday. When 1 | f* % after the senato imd been Hon to General George A, Silsby of Mitehell | The amount of dama uimed by the vari - - ) oo & permanently organized s fou to General George A, ¢ Mitc ounY.0x Sl Dpas | High Sol % Damaged : ; returned 1 found that another plan had been | PEEHCHEN, GUESHECE. 0 ted had secret service money 1d the latter will probably accept. General | 0us members of the association are cqual to MissoURT VA Tn., Jan. 10.—[Special to Viethmand Slay agreed upon. 1 made my protest to the sen- | ‘ ) 1 The whole audience appeared electrified, | Silsby is pust commander of the state Grand | the difference between the advertised tariff | Missots 1.3 b= (BP0l T R ot gs 18 R v e i > actuall Q e T About 7 o'clock this morning the Davgherty, the murdered man, is abou SRR A o Dysart's Explanation, SR N HER ARIROTAS + Army of the Hepublic und present inspector | paid by them und the umount actually puid | Tue Bre.}--About 7 2 this morning the | atoral caucus during the recess today, and | 0 OSSES EERRREOR ] and expected some graverevelations. There | Army of the Rtopublio und present insvoetor | [ iCored Shipper aftor deducting his | igh school building was discovercd to bo | e of age, and has been hoad cook at the gave notico of my withirawal. I wish to L explunation Senator Dysart said: “Two | g 4 moment of silence. It was evident | Eeneralof the state, Al 8 e | AT R TR e years ago, as you all remember, 1 stood in . . on fire. Prompt service on the part of the Transit ar, « heen marries say to the people of the state that two years | the middle of the road. 1 belieye that | that the public prosccutor did not wish de politicians in the state aud was chosen presi- | b s nars il ro department, averted a disastrous b for about the smne length of time, ha ago 1 was presented with a medal for keep- | the senate journal of two years ago | Lessepstocoutinue, butde Lesseps, unmoved, Ai20 Gony P B[ EARAROUA, Mado 1tis Escape Easlly. Criticlzing Dysart, favor of permitting the republicans and % o i culled, but before he arvived the man wus he raised his voic nd said: 1 also have Hontial 10otbr hb the redEas election. There are in the neighborhaod of 125 mem- bers of the association, representing every C us hiky 4 ; e i 2 tion, FCRrEseNiing every | vy v probably started from o defective | o brother in Bl Peno, Okl., who has been tels inge in the middle of the road imetho twenty- | Will ~show “cvery “vote I “cast. I | wenton: LOW TEMPBERATURE, shipping pointon th defendantie line west | Q0 TGP dor nCadway hotween tho | egraphed, | Charles Clask, a printor, who os second session of tho legislature, 1 dou't | Yoted as 1 thought best and right between Where the Money Went. Fhio elhims axeragate $150.000, The lurees | cellingand second floor. The damnge will § (FrEhIMe At 0 gy NG i its, 18 @ s propose to disgrace the medal in this ses- f:;:“:}fl“{'J‘.',‘f,,‘",‘,,f'}‘;"h“'li:?;f}',',‘ ’“,'::A‘:'i:,',’f' Priday es, gentlomen, T was beset with de- [ Intense Cold Weather Reported from Many | {qiviquyl cluim mude i by Henery Rein- | 10t exceed §1,000 aud is covered byusarance. {0 4 54 O 0 Hona 0, Grady, @ pore slon.” A S 1 et W 8 ands. T gave 875,000 francs to Baihut, the Places and: Ragp Snows, hardy of this city, who asks for &21,000 S —— Kooy M RSP <ot down a certain line of policy. When I r o & " FLoYETTE, In., Jan. 10=The worst storm Wy ARKR 3 4 MU Type of L erat the Millard, isalso a relation, The Surprised the Rallronders. turned this ufternoon I found that a change | minister of yublic works, who wanted | FOYETI: f Jul BHCTHE OERE MOMR | dumages, dohn Smith, formerly o sBApRer | oo pong, T Jan, 10 (Speetal Telegram | jnurdored man has been in Omaha and Eyersince the evidence of the wnpopu. | ©f action had been made during my absence | 1,000,000 francs for authorizing the issue of | for yeurs has beenxagipg since Sunday night. | from ~Mapleton, Ta., asks for 820, A e e SRR % 5 ; . poy this change having been made by the \ 5 J The public roads are blockaded in every di- | Other claims range in size from a | to Tw# Bee.] 1d tyy [ has | Louth Omaha for a number of y sarity of the action of the five democratic | it S .\1‘ M‘,i‘m""-m‘tl“m“-““' 1)'\1.-:' “r 1886, 1 gave 000,000 francs to Cornclius | The All trains are delayed hundred to $10,000. The cases | broken out here and is becoming epid worked at different hot seuntors developed so strongly tho railroad | fhis senate. 1 claim that our origina cauegs | HE% @ man of business and fufluence, of | Fegtion. Al TS W JEQVC, = oxactly similar to those instituted 1 erew has heen working to bring about a so- | action was vight. 1 cannot and will not sub. | Whose assistance 1 had need. 1 gave 7,000, | ™% fl‘ In I.“‘“;‘ ‘ ;" e "““ RAPOULY r \go by association of grain | called “nonpartisan” deal to relieve these | mit to the ch that has been made. I | 000 francs to Baron de Relnach, und never | continued to drop rapidly duving the night, iinst the same road and which senators of the onerous burden resting upon | Nill 3¥ hero that [ have withdrawn from | sked Lim to account for it. 1 gave 5,000,000 | falling nearly as much as tu tho previous 4341 RelREe HheY. Grae 10 il | dxe closad beoiusagfako Thuces 0% | formerly worked at difteront hotels in thom, 1t was the plan 0 arranzo & o | ependontiy thvoughont ‘this "session - fop | (IS 08 speculator, Hugo Oberndorfler, | (Gichid 3= to 50> below in the different Sensational Church Trialy, Hiitiig tho opidemib o &nd thiee years | Omaha. ond his komo fs in Chicago.. Hoha bination of the vulnerable senators of each | every good measure and aguinst every bad | Whe could have done us harm on the | parts of the city, with an average of 2=, D Aframe 1o Tan 10 = (End e ) L o R VAL party and divide the appointments impar- | one. 1 shall point to my vote as recorded in | bour Iu one place #4 below was reported. ALT | gy 1o Pur Bee. | —The western division of Unlun Men Sirike, rehants exchango of this city, I personst v , € & journg the be Sy \ a i A A AP e T 5 morning it was 142 8= below. . 8 S ce he is slender in build, of med tially, that the flvo could say :.‘fi.«- naté Journal as the bost defenscof my | Do Lesseps then gave o sigh of yeller. | this morntug it wus TR0 I8 BIENE o0 | 1ho Methodist Judicial court wet at the First | Srorx Crry, ., Jdan. 10.—[Special 1 praraneo he isslodor in build, of ny l‘i‘;l‘l‘l‘; to thoir cnraged constituents that | PIERRE MU e s objection "}_‘i)l_';‘“"““"_‘v'.““"'."*""' Mm < | has Michigan experiencod such cold weather | Methodist Episcopal churgh this morning o | gram to Tue Bre]—Seventy-five comploxlon. . Ho woro a davic overcoat and that they had been misjudged and Senator Moore stated t he wanted the +Did you give these sums of your own free | 44 prevailed throughout the state last night | hear appeal cases of three deposed ministers | ymolders employed in the Sioux City stove In his enxiety to escape he failed to that there had been no tieup | senator from Nuckolls o vote now in order | Will? . and today. The thermometcr ranged fiom Rey. Mr. Smedley of the upper lowa con- | works went on n strike today beeause ron- o his und His reputation is nob fmimical to the interests of the state. They | that it wight be scen which vy he thought De Lesseps veplied: *'Yes, siv; just as one | 10= below zero, in the southern portion, to | . Saae A Sheiffer of the northwest | union molders are employed. They demand 1, and b very had cha had no expectations of heing able to effect n | Was Fight. He objected w the senator belng | gives his watch to brigands who attack him | %0 below in the northern peniusular. 1t | (U 0 G5 By Sihlomas Stevinson of | that non wiion molders Join the uiion or be y those new deal between the fudependents and | S350 in & corner of a wood.” ety Bvesiog sbotnd 50, bt aidihoy | Kansus. ‘Theso ministers have all boen tried | dischuried. e cury ound zevo, another sonvicted of condue o : the . - o bad man D democrats, and they woro somewhat 8ur- | yyo whuir stated that thors could b | S @vowal condemns de Lesseps, who | dyop is predicted for tonight.g On account | 414 A?'ih','"n"-.,r...f-“:lli'»,.'u,"\"‘3,'.‘-.'- ming $ha P Yy A T T TR e T . A prised at the case with which the combini- | yalid objection to the gentloizan's request, | 30mits the corruption, but causes also the | of the heavy suow storms Country rouds | (ACR e ™ ihe chureh, They have | 25, Colo,, Jan, 10.—An cveniug paper | Coroner Maul was informed of the ufiray tion was brought about. and that it shonld be rante:d, fall of several persons have been blockaded and trains much im- | XPeled fxatn ARe CHIEEL ORI e ihon. Goldwin, mying tellor of the | aud nouit 3 SR | sded s bewmg canceled b o | APF ! Jid and o The fivo democratic seoators caucussed at | Senator Juhnsan of Clay denied that the | 1s this whit he wanted? Ot el I bty to o throueh the heavy | Presenting " » National bunk, has disappeared and I R B A RACHRE b of r lity to g g ot i 3 e > ioved 0 the undertiking rooms the Lindell this evening and after the ad- | ghiuse i the dndopeudeit caueus program o p drifis, The intense cold will. it is expeoted, | decision of the lower court vovessed. | nis shortage is thought to be anywhere | IRCE L Hron straot, An nquest will b8 journment they zepaired to Senator Matzes' | Pt /G RIS 1 BRI Dasarts ihsiie. | ywill count in history. 1t is the most tervible | let up somewhat tomorvow, and this wili | | Thq flrat caso ko ub was Bt BEBIRE | ot woon $10.000 and 50,000 Goldman was | held ub 3 o'clock this afternoon, ro0mm at the Liucoln, where they sgreed upon | ment blow given to the bourgeoise for 100 years, To- | enable the railroads to get their lines in n:«\ -”‘".“‘“I ool e who trusted him. The | seen last on IFriday night, when he was o the makeup of 80 much of the committees as | Phe roll eall was completed and nineteen | morrow we shall see whether Cottu will con- | S0mewhat like working order agaln. Tost sensational 1 that of Dr. Stevenson of | spending money layishly in a Mar nts of Ocean Steamors. feil 1o theiv lot by the terins of the vombiua- | Senators having voted in the afirmative, the e————— [ i s und Las red cases have heen reported for sever Charles Stewart, who did the fatal stab. weeks, County Superintend indlay | oy an und orke appeka omyix BunerueLAIL FiNIAY | gy young man und has worked at the 4 losed hecause of the iliness of pupils or | T¥ausit for & number of months past. He Exeused trom Votin, The few minutes necessary to pronounce these few phrises i b o I ised of Indiscreet | street resort and cing heavily. ¢ < rassed —City of Berlin, fn | Renato $1000 ‘Salourued. vaik 10 o'clack o | Haue.the work comumanced bide Lessois rfeited Iy Bond. BARIVIEgre, Kan: 10 1A geq ALIasebons: |, Huoei KL ;ll‘u“;:xlrnl:nllnl‘l" g T oW York for xl.iA\h:yL-fmul ithssn s slou. Moo arans 1oty morvow, < RO 0 If we have the details of the sums squan- | Mapisos, Wis,, Jan. 10.—In the United '1’:;‘.‘ Ko Soserting s wifo and bo- | aminer was in the city, and Goldman had Southanipton —Arrived -Saale, frog TR T g s e oLk o S — % dered the trial promises to becowe inter- | States court today A. A. Cadwaliter, the de- | g intimate with other women. He appealed | agreed to wect him and Cashier Clinton | New York forlinm burg 3 . }-‘,.li"un}:hfl‘,'"; E, "',‘:,:":‘;.’ AVISED QYR 128 BULES esting faulting Superior. bauls president, failed to | to” tie’ present court, Bishop Fowler of | Monday morulng and go over tho books, | ALSiolly Passed-—Laln, from New Yorl AR 8. OWRR I3 @ past three days, v A appear and his bond of $10,000 was declared | Minneapolis presides. ‘Thirteen divines from inton declares that he cannot thind Southampton, X N mid all care and worey uside us soon us ho | Fhwe of the "“":l-h"“'“vh" 1nu Hootless | wo wo today fu o terrible wmess, even | farl the Towa at Des Moines and St. Louis Ger- | thiat kis teller has absconded, and will say | AL paol—Arrived -Philadelphia, from wus l;‘num-l tiat the now dealhad beon | | Diac e ity from the scandals connected with the P e 1o gl | mau conferences compose the court {Ipasting- Wate, ARSI Tush hi8 LREHL BN At Lo aes Del—Fassed—Lord Gough, from . m:::d"‘b"“" and, drawing a long breath, gram to Tus BEs, |--T! AT geery al. The political careers of | Liyre Rock, Avk., Jan. 10.—Governor In Grand Ary Circles tell st present how matters stand, The | Livepool for Philadelphia retirad at half past 8 o'clock, leaving instruc- e e Ne LAl wd (s 1 1) t, de Freycinet, Burdeau and Loubet | Jagle is very low this morning and there is Missovki VALLEY, La., Jan. 10.—[Special 10 | missing mun is of excellont family of Central | - AT Boston-Arvived—De Ruyter, fxom tlons with @ trusted henchumun thut he wis (CONIINUED ON SECOND FAGE. | lm absolutely finished. It is impos- | little prospect of his liviug many bours, Tus Bee)—Belden Post, Grand Army of 1 City, this state, Antwerp.

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