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TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, SATURDAY M()RNIXH, JANUARY 28, '!)3.“ NUMBER ""l | o ' | o | \ T e \ N " | act in the capacity of expert for him at the T orIveyY T in every town having more than 1,500 people T \ Nal arose strode fron s bullding, never | sheor oxhaustion. He was ing to ma ' ART (VUFR | o the copacity of esport tor imar she | gayE CIVEN UP THE FIGHT | iisremsncm i naaman 200 rorie | BT ATNE 3 OQT | e ant strade foom the vuitaing,neves | sheer exhauston. e was wiling to make A AVE UYL 4 1 again to enter it o statoment regarding tho oxact disease i AW A 4 l been here since that time. [n view of recent uptown and separated from the railway sta P8 § 98 W ol \ untilhe had voceived the consent of the developments it is not at all certain that the tion, that every messago must be sent within | Saw the Change, s—— ly amount claimed to have been on deposit in thirty minutes_and .|.-u\~1m| withintwo i Those who were long in the State depart r. Johnston's Statement. this bank was actually there when the 2 spublicans i i | hours, that all messages within the state be | ment and knew Me. Blame when he was a ¢ Action of the House Yesterday Settles the | trensurers offee was tutned over to Captaly | kanses Republicans Admit That Martin | JCii'Yor 25 conts perten words and one add. | Death Comes at Last to the Patient Sufferer | his best, recognizell with sorrow during his reporter Dr. Johuston said: 1 wae ¢ g Hill by Willard four years ago. Will Probably Gain the Senatorial Seat. ing 10 per cent pepalty where taxes are not 3 i last service that there was a remarkable | ¢ to the Blaino residence at 9:30 this Title of the Bitting Members, stuatise’s Movements. paid within thirty days. The last bili is not and Finds Him Ready, change in his physical condition, Mr. Blaine | morning and found Mr. Blaine very much But okt A o+ A objectionable, but the wthers would was conscions of his poor state of health, A | exhausted. He had grown weaker during e ut one indictment has as yet been re disustrous expense on the companies. Cherc prominent republican who called upon him | the early morniug. - About 8:30 the nu DEMO-POP SCHEMES AL OVERTURNED | Lumed aeainst Sioshor tnd “that chargus | IN CASE HE IS REJ[CTEE) BY THE SENATE | ({0 dhance of them winwing WITH HIS HAND LIFTED TO HEAVEN | Abouth yens akor b speaing of thie avid; | obsorved that hia ‘breathing was ore Tavent to Mr Hlutne the latter part of last | Qificult and his pulse more foeble, il il i is statéd that whateser additional d Kentiickis Next Senator. Fafivney ARG K8Ke1 Bl 1 HE Wwas golie t0.58 | DEC s (HYAE ‘was - 6160 . 8Hb: uTIK it a candid for tho presidency. Mo an- | and areived at 10, After my arrival velopments there may be the findings will | Plan Mapped Out by the Popullsts and | FrANkrorr, Ky, Jan. 2 ige William Plans for Ousting Republioan Representa- | Incorpornte 1 :u.l.,:.l indictment :\!w'v Thelr Governor—Alded by One Demo- Lindsay of this city will succeed Mr. Car- | And His Eges Fixed on Thoss of His Loving | swere No, siv; 1 cannot entertain the | Mr ::‘Hl‘ bR N "‘, b 4 48 many counts as may be necessary, as pro STt B Wi lisle as Junior senator from Kentucky. All i = | thought for a moment. [t woul me sure VAl e AL O tives from Douglas County Spoiled. vided by the federal statutes, Mosher has crat Popullsts Elect M w Dthors HEve retLANA MOl SHETNEE, . Wife He Died. 1know, and T don't believe T have a friend | died at 11 o'clock, perfectly conscious till been held in the sum of £10,000 on the first State Printer. earth wl wuld ask e to be acandidate | Within a_few moments of his death. He H - indictment, but he rofused to accept the DISHONEST RALLROAD MEY, it he kniow ot Ty, Henith recognized all those around him and died er of ids to furn h bail. e insist Zj 5 E | e J S ASS Blaine ad Ty oing 1o writ the without sufferi SURPRISED SOME OF THE BIG LEADERS ulity and desery N Topmas Tar Fun, SYLTHE Pepublicans | Haw (He Kkhts BRRAGIEAS Nabn Bpstomat- | D= 0TITUL (SYMBOL “OFTHI3 PASSING | e et : T answwer to tho question, “Did Blatno dle _— i 4 ai A o i have finally given up the fight for senator. [ loally Dlandeted for Months — it My Biatne had writion his letter an | of Brieht's diseas Dhysiclur salds o ) i to his house for u conferenc They admit that Martin will probably gain As Veaas, N. M., Jan. 27.—For son Faith in God and & Lifs Bayond the ouncing that he would not candidate e s beew SR SHR EER Barry, Stevens and Others Rather Put in a e vt ner bt not e, | tho seat, Ho may bo rofused & seat, but he | suspicious actions on the part of officials AR bl 0 Yy 'j‘;‘fi“’l o e ropblca T NoTRGHORHG WA ATt | BF e Tt dnavk BeInE tHE SRy comInRnIe Hole by the Movemes pincs Wimsel n o Compromiig posi immediately appointed by Governor | the Santa Fe railway have caused a feelin Most Remarkably Exer AT A (R preconpider | §hown as Brighi's discaae yet. this Wik GOk : velling, and should the senate decide that | that some sensation was to be uncarthed “ who was then ill, that paign would | th cause of death, There were other P Y\FR 1t Solfe 10'Hls oigk s A1 ¢ Humplivey's appomtment of Per- | About midnight the first clew became public | X A% et gl AL b T i, NAER . Gh Qe IT MAY AFFECT THE SENATORIAL ELECTION b6 1o be drawn into any trap of ine | Kins coutinucs until an olection by the legis. | in the arrest of some trainmen at Trinidad | SHEER EXHAUSTION CLOSED THE DRAMA | or mentalaxhianstion and, that the, Bttt f 3ILGhieh he had for soe time. wera due Vi of despondencey the sick man replicd that | 1o heart exhaustion —that is, feobleness o with tHe bHloe hetd by him. biegislature together in special session and | thieving has been systematieally carviedon | p oo g ol L pence- 1 Whs LHuAs g e Moo | ierogularity of the action -vl’\hv‘l:‘Al\.‘xl«'! Ofalin 1s Now Made That Four Independents Mosher was not out of his room atthe | \poiue Coryete doated along the southern divisi which e's Tllo FEbbed Blowly Away and Teace= | i1 ough o heated political campaign that | companied by diffeult breathing Wil " te with the Republicans When D L e et & | “'Iho senate and populist house today, in | b headquarters. here and ex ful Sleep Gently Replnced the Turmoll | it ho should the harrassments of the pres Lived on Almost Nothing. . t Bloenien at dentinl oftice would surely terminate s life the T1u mesNo Change in his associates Were in any way re sible | joint session, assisted by one democrat, re- | ten “~ T el el of the Busy World—1is Life Within sicin “.‘,,"\‘ (Ftar e totie Hik Hans, 1o for the crash finds an explanation in the | elected Populist State Printer Snow. With- | 0v8 hive for months robbed cars of bagzae and Works, intended, and this statement is sizniticant statement of o wholesale dealer of this city, 9 9 L nd valuabioHEbigt g iy 18 Gstimntodiuhat \ subsevuent 18 fun b B it o e posltive o tetodaa thad | ut the one democrat the republicans will bo | £5,000 worth of goods have heen taken from in view of subsovuent events, 10 resfin DS | yiking very Nl nourishmont, Tndoed: B8 there has been a definite understanding and | unable to elect the cars. The scheme of the trainmen was ¥ i A\ e, | S0 18 Soctotiry of Statc iu the eatly il | has taken very little nourishment_siiice ' the LixcoLy, Neb., Jan. 27.—[Special Tele cement for years that if trouble ever f ot T to stop betwecn stations, open the cars and | WasmiNatoy, D, Spectat Tele- | o aining days tn quiet lite work ol G U Ry L gram to Tur Bre.|—The independents and | Cme Mosher was to assume s - STATE LEGISLATURES, Hlvl;t;'h l\'}‘l”h they *1‘ sired upon wagons | gram to Tue Bee.|—James Gillespie Blaine ay LY L CEREY 2 sisted almost. wholly of mile. At no time % q EBaHbII Gy k0 Hedors theost ; which had been prepared to receive it Qdied at 11 o'clock this morning. The immedi When the End Cam lias he had any difficulty with his stomach | TEvidence is accumulating J the | How Many Recel the News of Mr. | It s thought that many people outside of | vy oyyg0 of death was exhaustion. The Mr. Blaine's death at last came painlessly, | and has been able to digest whatever food and have been sorry ever since that the | existence of a pool, of wh §hiok WiIB Blaine's Death-Senatorial Conteats, railrond eircles gre implicated. Up to s but ot without premonition, The uttenaing | Was given him, Th out his long illness meeting took place, for it settled all the con- | treasurer and into which the rake-offs fr | SacramesTo, Cal., Jan. 27.—The legislature | tonight twelve cugineers, conductors, brake- | disease which brought about his end was & | 4 e huve said repeatedly in the tatter | he has been able to recognize the family and Test ciunes and all the contestees will romain. | ali the state ustitutions were turned and di | adjourned this moraing out of respect to the | Men and firemen are urder arrest and more | chronic affiiction of the kidneys, complieated | {ays, ‘since hope of recovery wis abaudoned, | Dhysicians. While he has not_conversed to vided pro rata among the members accord- | yidone of James (. Blaine, Both hous A \‘1|| oy b "\‘-”" of those involved | with resulting ailments. Death came with- | tht when the end camo it wouldprobably | 1Y oxtentcvon with the family forsome time Ji o Bk bl y of James G ( s | have left the country to escape arres pefis N st two o three hourss | past, he has always been able to indicate his lists napping, and before they realized what 0 adopted resolutions praising the qualities of | The station agefit ut Thateher, and also | UL Pain o e nautt || vontita yBry GlEe 0 questions asked him was happening the battie was won, Several i e “““') "( ‘_“1"“" el \e dead statesman lifB\Wite, veresatraRteithtsvatterndonyins ||| MICBIRLIS wils COnRLious £ shelast ADORE) F0 she G e uRieg il eonteadictory | he always veplied intelligently, but in manos 1s rumored that Mosher's unwilli statements, hns been verifiod by facts, The | Sylable s urned loose undor boud is pattly 1o DRYANE. Vbt )it SO bR tiant naia |-Lus deal ‘ wero Mes, Blaine, Mrs, Damrosch, Miss Hat proach of death was made evid tho | Drohnston said fuiher that thete had but there is little possibility that the result | liwful practiees might. avail the s respect to the worth and ability of that pop. N iR ey conacel tie Blaine, James G. Blaine, jr, his sistor-in- | family fully two hours before its bean really no hope of Mr: Blaiue's recovery would not have been the s e R e e AR e T whose public labors and Torexa, Kan., Jan General Mai | law, Miss Abigail Dodwe, the whysiclns, | currence, : since the sinking spoll in Docambor, but to 10t have been the same even had they e opportunity to do him personal vio lar statesman whose public labors and | poyrEie: Rt SRR FETHERERL N 4 Sk O Send i it was between 9 and 10 o'clock this morn hin two or three weeks there was strong been on hand put avend e was large there is matchless eloquence accomplished so much | o ryilwhy, in an- intervitw tonget. o ok I:‘h‘” and Johnston and the nurses. | o %Gl & it danseorons symptoms were | hope that life might be prolonged. Since All arrangements had been made before- | 1% Irobability that he would be molested lifornia in her struggle for the pe v the story bf the discovery of n | M© Blainv uttered no “lust words.” His | ghgerved. The family had taken their | then there had been no hope, and practicylly PG e il dkiine of tte Ralith ing of bitterness has had time manency and supremacy of Caucasian clvil \tic system' of robbery on the New | Passing away, however, while silent, was | breakfust and the trained nurse, Mrs, Priec H-‘H\[m;‘ wais done except to give him nourishe | ization.” Mexico division of the road. The matter | conscious, and was marked by a final scene | had gone down for her break st also, leaving | men ough ns i ¢ of ndependents n all cases whe I dual goes E ‘ T % he pl i i R AN LIC LR HE OUhEE IS andnE ML cases \y an lndividual g Ihe assembly resolutions said: “He has | was first brought to his attention by the | which gave proof of his faith in God and | the patient temporarily “alone. James If the family consents, the physicians will ever been the constant friend of California | excessive number of elaims for lost freight. | jeaven, The seene was one to which some | BERC. I had on bis hat and coat pre miake 4 statement of the progress of the dise Sl ARy amo Jobes | and the champion of the rights of her | An investigation of these claims led to the | o e Gl D e RO IR b ARt OR foR TN ARy KL 180 [ESHOKAY BoMi M BEGR Bt AR S oW s thity cpute | Cibaensil suspicion of o conspiracy among the employes | Ereatartist may at some future day give | the office of the Pennsylvania Railroad com R ARk S O AUGUSTA, Me., 27.—Governor Cleves | to rob the company. This suspicion was | filting expression pany, where he is employed, when his Foll 5 a3 ek AT ikl i) Wwith tha idevendent Jat boai: oRavhd rally. accopted | has issuc amation ordering prope promptly confirmedwhen the detectives got to Surrounded by the members of his family | mother suzgested to him that it would be ollow ool lH s visit in quick HBgine o IO DU B e S e L nog Benatall s ccdh tokens of respect to the memory of Mr. | work. The latter had done their work 8o | and his faithful physicians, Mr. Blaine lay | DeUter to wait until the nurse came up. He | Succession came the members of the cabinet, bers whose seats were contested, and the | Uheory is that the money was lost by inju- | Blaine. well that the company expectea to arrest prowptly acquiesced. Mr. Blaine had passed | ‘Fhen one after another in a constant stream result was to be practically a dismissal of all | {208 TRECHIRTERS B ICEC AT O N ol Bostox, Mass., Jan. 27.—The house and | and convict no less then forty men on the ¢ a restless night and had been pronounced | the most prominent people in ofticial life contest proceedings. As seven republicans | po ook, 4 single dollar will be suved | genate this afternioon adopted an order ap- | charges of robbery und recclving stolen | death wus at hand, All those about his | vno worse," even by his cautious physicians lled and left words of condolence N T M1t st HLE geats. slitle e wreck pointing a joint committee to request the | property. Up to 10 oflock tonight Mr, | bedside had put aside the lasthope. The | But beyond a perceptible increas® of the | Retutping from the visit o the house of e : z R Hill Doesn’t Like It. | family of Hon. James G. Blaine to permit the | Robinson had received mews of the arrest of | physiciasis had whispered the warning that | langior” which had marked his condition | death, President Hurrison issued a proclam .t""f\l o -_n_flv“whvm are likewise bhen Attornoy General Hastings' opinion de- | body of the deceased to lie in state on its | the following employes: Brakemen P. D, during the past few days, there was no very | ton to the p o of the United Sta n- fited, the republicans consider it an exeel | jiguod 1o the senate this afternoon has the | passage through Massachusetts. The logis: | Ageorter, . H. - Howard, W, J. Morehcad alavming change to be noted LU RRL R TR g ot pagRarsain endorsement of all the leading members of | lature then adjourned as a further mark of | W. 5. Brown, C, . Doyle, Frank Landa} Blimulatits Wore Uselesss L DL Gl g6t O R T FBUr Wito Are Dleaseds | Shdoenmors & Ol ho iehIng manUEa ot | rekrack heora Robarh Stotbisanas: Smith 101k ; s : Ly, B statesman and paying tribute to The fowr independents—Elder, McVey, | Wrought upover the situation, and rather | KaLemow, N [ On the annovnce- | man William Delaney, Station Agent N. T R RISt SO S0 Rl b BN LY i, o0 i Kruse and Newhomy are nlsa satisied tha | harshly criticises the action of the state's | ment of Mr. Blaine's death the state senate | West and his wife, and Margaret West, ! howwevor, hor oxiarienged oses nt onca, || tho.graltiide Anaunieculon oLid (b CIRE NS b are also satistied thi T et e et ShL oneratol abIDHA dehibes ol saw that the end was drawinz near. Both | men and the admivation of the world, and they are better off than would have been the I aaviser. While he maintains, of | Passed resolutions of respect and regret and | night operator at Thatcher, Colo. \ ] tiatel phoned f lireeting that on the day of funeral all case had they been compelled to submiit th iwse, that lis bond cannot be holden for | the house ofrepresentatives adjourted in re "he conspiracy covered. the entire branch ) PUYEIGIGNE avar S ImnB i to Ly LOleUERI ol (RO CLUME BV AV e e QY Laal o pallod to sbmlk el aat liie b e otcn for | Spoct to his mewmory Fo01is] FTou, s R e i 4410 Beitpiby ’ \ ind arrived within a few minutes of each | the exceutive departinents at Washington be cases to o ole house anc e I t il 10 has neve eloss appec - v Ydiuges ) 3 Buip s 1 - Lo e " N vl 1l 1 tro. close d o ) uile 28 YOI B e 0 gtk the ven ok oonontonte. | oub theipianior action thab e will follow in’ | . SALBM) Orel; Jan; 37,—The ieglslature ad Il brauches of the serviee were involved ORindLho poorulinGy vt Igh B Lo 1 Gl se A EE A DG L "ho culmination would have come. hofore, | case thostate sceks to recover from him, | journed today as s mark of respect to cx- | in it glycerine) which had several times 1 out the United States the national flar b but was delayed by the unwillingness of | He proposes to wait and see how near the | Secretary Blaine. ST RN thB g LAUen Oub O A L L L g Whitmore, who was the contestant for New- | assets will come to meeting the liabilities, Oryareia, Wash,, Jan. 27.—There was_no R L DiBh e el bk s woLvGIsA u“rn“’m i ‘Ih‘I“\ld e L fimere, who wi con for L otme EmeRH gl Rfike bny. T Hhe: sapitomall eisuntion i Y 9:30 o'clock came out and said to the' group | draped in mourning. J [ i o glra s e e | IS T enih Ao BS LR atonls distutire adjourncd out of vespect to | Fallare of the Air Hrakes Results In a { b of waiting newspaper men that he feared | Secretary Foster issurd an order closing Thally sccured and Cuin, who ls Noewborry's | lolders, trusting to getting onough ot of | L ? J Disnstrons Coisi the end was at hand. At 10:45 he lay so | the state departinents. hia vote for Newberry, - The denoorat popa. | himself of the disagroeable necessity of | - Brswanck, N. D., Jan. 27.—The ballot for | Siaornxey, Ia, Jan..2%.—(Special Tele v L T L S LD e e < BT o o, e domptacpopi | L i vt o | it e st i withont e, | e to T e T collisons ccurrod i FeEsmip st e bisCa B | st i b mlals w il ALY vether .l:]n. I[‘Il:x'l h::t.‘:.\ Illllh. :h" ko oy s Cashier Outenlt's Action, | The yest were scattered between six can. | Bere this morningon the Chicago, Milwau : 3 minutes later they proclaimed him dead. I'he funeral arvangements, so far as de- al of > wasted in committee work R i = e 5 s kee & St. Pi e o1 4 ing ¢ : cided, are that services will be, held ¢ A (,,.,,,",n s divided s to the real part that | it was due to Cashier Outcalt to state that | HELENA, Mont.. Jan The vote for | freight novth ran out of gwater and left the Tho news ‘was Instantly flashed all over | ut loast tomporarily. It is not yet. decided mif e g - the world. Young Mr. Bliine was in the act | whether the funcral will be pubne or pris toget u supply. Returding it approached ; of writinz a_note to President Harrispn 1o | vate. \ the train at high speed. Theair bra ; form Tiim of the event when the president 1 into any position not compatible | lature, Mr. Lowelling will atonce call the | and Lz Junta. It develops that wholesale i During yesterday — nothing of ume portance occurred. Mr. Blaine simply lay ~ there in a feeble condition, the Situation, demoerats in the house met the enemy today The program as carried out caught the popu L e S st L b Tho senate resolutions said: “We desive | they were suspected of having a hand in | his bedside at the moment of dissolution the much-meaning vesolution was sprun _would discover what was on and either by | under after unlawfully converting the funds most fiattering efforts or the crack of the | %f others, there are somoe who profess to be. party lash coax or drive their wanderin President ison's Proclamation, brethren back into the populist ranks. Th inert, helpless and still. Hé knew that rge that he was straightenii ¢ out the affairs of the institu- | '~“ Jixon, “»(l\:“ll\ll? 1: UH\"I" Tt on, while others nssert was | tion, and has placed every record at his | ENNE, Wyo., Jan. 27.—The legislature el RO The Work of tho independonts that forced | commnand When he tool charge of the | took one baliot today on the senatorship and | yefysed to work. | The engiucer reversed the = himself arrived, accom 1 by his private Adogranitne Gl et FSKHIOEL him iNto o position that was far from being | institution the examiner found a “con- | then adjourned out of respect to the memory | engine and jumped. . Tha locomotive struck L o Stot President Havrison suid that the news of an enviable on amount of Mr. Outealt’s paper | of James G. Blaine. The vote was as follows: | the train, rebounded aud, being reversed, NI ¢ s g Mr. Blaine's death has made_a very pro- It is asserted that th republicans -vould | Amoug the assets, the amount he would | A. L. New, 11; Forrest Richards, 20 | stacted oh & Nrila IHENONEH Tho South. found impression upon him. While recog- have been able to carry this point. with the | DOt state exactly, but it was less than #0,- | Beck, 22 W. H. Holiday . Warren, | pound passenger train was st % | came general as tho news spre nizinz the fact from the statements of tho contest question squarely before the house | ®0. - Outcalt stated that if he had known | 12: Williawm _Brown, am Huntor, 25 | station and the freight engine struck it JAMES GILLESPIE DLAINE Both houses of congrress adjourned and the | PRysicians and members of the family thag and had other independent votes that could | that the affairs of the bank were in so ¢ CD. Clark, 73 8. T. Cor L. Kubis. 1 head on. Both engines and the mail car former associates of the cx-senator aud ex- | litimate recovery in Mr. Blaine's case was ve been called out, but refrained from un. | ¢l a condition he should not_have made the | AUSTIN, Tex., Jan. 27, —The death of Hon. | yepe demolished. Mail Agent Gallagher | the fluttering heart could beat for but a few speaker of both political partics united fu | improbable, he was still wholly unprepared covering them as long us it wus not neces. | Wraft on its resources, and offered to furnish | Jawes G. Blaine was bulletined in repre- | \osinjured, but all others escaped. moments more. The dying man's eyes | eloquent tributes to his meniory for {vavithis. time, and theiannountsmegy the examiner with ample security for the | sentative hall this morning and both houses | had been a great shock to him. He felt un- ; ; e ~ scomed to be the only evidence of life re. | A Rublic funeral was suggested, but the ! Olipaattion Rather Sore, amount of his indebetness, It wis Suggestea | Promptly passed resolutions of condolence Not Guilty of Murder. med to be the only evidence of life r s ot the ki Iylf“‘\‘”“..‘l “’I‘.[ the | able, under the circumstancos. to enter upon The fecling among independonts and demo. | UL the sccurity had better be placed n the | and respect to his memory Rep Oax, Tn., Jan. special Telegsam | Maining in the wasted frame. The power of | RIS, Sl UL, FITLE, PIESEEER EL DA | the consideration of any public business with crats over the untimely fate of the Douglas | JAiis of @ trustee, and President Mckar- | “llf;,‘j "l",‘l"f"h‘_‘"""l“l'f“ i ‘r"'[””““ congratu- | 1o Tux Bre.|—Early on the morning of Jan- | spcech was gone. The very shadow of | They will be held at the Presbytevian ehurch | 3""(’,‘“‘,”"" G ';"“"'({“\‘;’. fn) LS -“"',:’.’“ SRPILEIER AR | hnl BASL | wltp BF B WRTE | s PO | ST el et | o S S| RS R R ment and chagein, Some of them deuy that | b w45 decided today that the exuminers | SO R LN e the acreags of | town of Eiliott was startled by the news | cumbent figure. But the eyes, staring with | pewholder, on Monday morning. Dr. Hamlin, | 30 0in of rearot. and sorrow at. the there is any feeling over the matter, but the | "G5 Baing Sivolved MR Ot | e rtera toh ommitbee that Thomas . Grace, proprietor of Hotel | unuatural brilliancy, turned from one to an- | Who “’;]‘."wn"f‘(\1\‘"\;m::.‘lf.‘-wni\.h:»!\I‘.";'-q 10ss sustained by themselves and the coun- members who hold to this oninian 4re in the | hig evening Outealt placed in his hands so- | NASUVILLE, Tenn., Jan, 27.—The logislature | Grace, had commiteen smicide. . The coronor | other of thoso abous the voom, and ot last A A u Mr. Blaine's death, the meeting of the .n‘x.| y ollectively, the independent | opities yuply able to cover all cluims so far | ddjourncd today until Monday, as a mark of | was at once notified and an inquest held. A | fixed themselyes upon the countenance of | benutiful Ouk Hill ¢ Csoniat cabinet was adjourned members hold that Speaker Gaftin was actu- | {55408 MR 8 Hian respect to the late James G. Blaine number of witnesses were examined includ- | i wi RnIULOAR S comotaty 0 RALOWD, P ound against the cashier . xil his wife. Fora moment there was absolute | which now forms part of Washipgton city Tributes from s Associates. s Gaflin took in the matter, f | he has been an invaluable assistant in | Senator was as follows: Sanders. 28; Clark, | train about a mile and a half south of town | and the excitement throu ated only ntions motives in malk | Lovisviiie, K The Kentuc ing the deceased’s wife. | She testifi e b etaadn v rivoeiin malk: s 5 LovisviLLe, Ky., The Kentucky | ing the deceased’s wife. . She testified that 2 UL g & silence. Then Mrs. Blaine, her eyes meeting | by the side of his favorite son, Walke Associates of Mr. Blaine d the follow- 8 LIES | Ithouy NO NGE IN | legislature adjourned foday immediately | while she was arising she saw the flash of a [ 51 ) B1H N0 (A L SRt / 5 Mr. Bl « Delleve that he mueht have favored his parcy R OHANAR INGIRE BALLOT, | on receipt of the news of Mr. Blaine's death. | revolver and on turning around sho beheid | the list fixed gaze of her dying husband, | Bhine and bis dawcbter, Moe coppines yutes of affection and esteem to his ore 01 cparting from the g — - her husband lying dead dpon the bed, shot | leancd over the bedside and whi o O DY HAVOr O S LRI BUAs X v A N Independents Still Stick to Powers for Sen- \er husband lying dead dpon the bed, sh ned over the bedside and whispered th FRAT A VB s digoase, ag LR : Sirluévulos of parliamentiny usge. Byt the | T2¢Tranents 86 RSk 1o Dowers for Ren NO CHANGE IN TIE SITUATION. through the head, death being instantan- | question the causo of doathas Bright's discase, ag- | Secretary of State Foster—Other of hig eeling agaiust the independent members v wns Fal 0 Caucus, gravated by tube lar discase of the lungs, | friends were more competent to speak of i e O ot Agren o | Sk, S atso sviore that she was the only | *"Lumes, do vou lnoww where Watker, i | A follost by hoat fu D e ks . pesiia 1 copgheas seated and more intensitted. One member | wwam to Tur Bee]—The ninth joint ballot | e Reod After two days: deliberations the cor. | mons and Alice are?” TereeiGilliniy Blainess death, although 1 n politics and in hterature. Tn (H|llulnm‘¥ who took a prominent part fn the stuggle | for Cnited States. senator_contained no sur- | " [Special Tele- | oner's jury returned a” verdict that Grace | There was immediate response, a new | }t Firmoved frobihe workha chractor promd | his chief characteristic was his cxnited Ryaatiint vie ando. Moiel tonight: prises. Before proceeding to a ballot the | Tue I Tike ataslons , | came to tis death by the hand of some per- [ light flared into the almost sightless eyes, a St e B m. iHo was o thoroughtbel|bYeh One Man's Oplaior eram to T he sessions of the | g5 o1 persons unkunown little surprise. 1t had been so long dis- |y the se doctrine, and the reciprocity sl X pistion, convention, by a rising vote, adonted a - | senate and house this morniag were marked \!li‘:“li 4y \:.\' ulu:\-.:diro.-u-(l to his wite, | remor ran through the w d form. For | counted that the announcement was wholly | poliey, which distinguished the close of his d..,,\}::,, chion of the ouse this nfternoon [ | lution expressing sorrow over the death of | by deep gloom on account of the death of | and, on Junuary 23, Mis, Grace Was arrested | W0 days the dying man had not moved of ',‘l'"‘.‘{‘."‘.‘i"'m'.' Tun.n Zorogont pandunlon |l nubliocar amoutgrowth of his con- Hohrd h their own hehalf wae o hieh ey | James G. Blaine. The ballot for senator ve- | Hon, James G. Blaine, No business of im. | charged with the crime. The preliminary | his own volition one of his limbs, but now SR AL S S SV R Tiatiops . that ‘I‘l""'“‘;("‘ His proceediug, whnost bordering upon anarchy | Sulted in few changes from yesterday. The | portance was transacted, a recess being | SXmination, after lasting twe days, closad | the watehers' eager gaze meta s 2| illness have ~from the first been | thn Beas of his politicas productipn. HiE nlu;-lll(““l'h\v‘ \nllv:u-n-lrn m'.~ as a n..nc,; |-,lm--.-~l mI-: n.l;m \m_'.';lu‘l' without a break, | taken by both houses immediately after the .,‘"';"fi,,'“;‘,\M‘y'“jd:?\,lf;:‘;t:(‘l“»‘ released, no new | and lni:mlllulrni\v:ml ;hl' i lhl;n'r:l.i\flt‘l' studiously ied through ofiic reputation abrond will mainly rest upon his 0! but words of strongest condemni hile Paddock gained a vote. The demo- | formal opening ceremonies. A vote was i sond’s struggle, rose from the bed cove chann was i sick man when he re- | aetsas secretary of state. In the past tem Yon for the course of the four independents | crats made their usual number of changes, | ¢yon in '(,im T T Suddenly Lost His Min The white, almost pulseless hand closed | turned to Washington for the winter and | years, at least, he has been the best known who deserted their fellow members at a time | while John L. Webster and Thurston re. | JHCm ) IR, AERRILY) D, o I Special Tele- | 1 i ¢ a death and its bercavements added more and | Ame Taton land when their votes were most needed. They | ceived u slightly increased vote. The fol- | had been agreed upon to ballot several times, AyEeost) T8, (ol SRTalBERclal Tolo- [(itaalt, withWho: loug, bonyidndex finger ox: | & B e b atE % Ha Hie iowwin. woreo e R o i Salta i Ot are dead ducks from this time forward. | lowing is the swnmary but the joint convention took the single bal- | Bram to Tue Bre.]~Thursday morning the | tended. It pointed to heaven, and the Rt AR bl Ha ) "he, sxcuse 4 : i R i and continued on his journcy to the grave as | saying that i niv s Mr. Blaine oute Thoy canuot excuse themselves to el gt | povere e T Trorion — | ot » L by law and then adjourned, | Police picked up an unconscious man on the | gave the answer of his soul to. the question | fast as the days could cavey him. - Seience | ranis any of his. o iie BnOOREC atituonts for tholr treachery. 1 consider the | Bufdces A S A ndrawa; s vne 2 ng passed unanimously i resolu. | Street here. He was restoved to his senses | of his wife. and skill furnished him weapons of defense | wielded & greater influenc ing the h”‘(““ B Ee thie will Hiislyd .\1:."' ol e 1| Rotner.c.. - 4| tion setting forth the great loss the nation | and this morning left for his home Thus with hand outstretched to heaven, | fora comparvatively long time, but death | fortunes of the vepublic. Oneof the quali- the Tndependent ranka on the. sonatorinl | Join L. Webstdrl 1l 8l Crouneris i "7 3 | had sustained, and voiciug the deep sorvow | Ll He says he was in Chicago Wednesday, | and with eyes fixed upon those of his wife, | finished the end of the fight ties 1 have always esteemed the most highly situation. If anyof the independents go to | fiastiesn k Tk Mardn e Dadiot i ::n-\‘mx\-d:u follows: War- | Femembers e wis sartouiied by b erwd | James G. Dlaine passed away. Hneopsolant Jop aye: e RO R R a republican candidate for United States | Bryan BawWos. el e Gl 7 Bro 1 There 4 oy B o 1t He was doomed from the start and to all | 1 Americamsin O WILLE WAYE DO UHORE BTG paniidate Lor United Biates | Bran Da . w, ark, 7: Brown, b: Holi \cre are no marks of violence on him, but T T TG I oI o e peart and 1o all | the conspicuous figures in the political his- they have been bought, and frow this time | . The following are the changes from yester ““"“"1? S g, Comnnd Benled |1 qub ot 0 ol witih Rl ohoin Tend Si, : - et mind hus beon almostn blank forn week, | Oy Of the country. His daath, while not on the republicans will control their yotes on | 0¥ _Ames, from Martin to Boyd ; Babcock and Kabis 1. The scnatorial situn- | Hubbard had ouly the. ehain and #40 left | ji10und Sensation of Sorrow Occastoned by | Jueid moments having been fow and far et | Whexpected, will be o great shock to the peo- ho.rep) V1l cor T Martin to Mortans Crose 2ot Daveaeks | tion remains unchanged. Now's strength is | when he recovered. He had not been drink . S icid moments g been fow and far be- | HEPo G I reapective of thair any important matter Sa Maulh o Monen) fos Douglas, n Carbon and Ulnta counties, whose rep- | fug. There are no ovidences of Aa1Gann the Quick Flying News, tween, But the physical frame withstood | D08 B WA L from Groene 1o, Thuretons Tecklor fons | resentatives are working for appropriations | it is believed to have been a simple lapse of | WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan Once moro |, tho s of the wasting disease till now. | POULIR BETRCNC py 0y poster—M There is ange in the independent | Paddock to Reese; Keyes, from iteese to | Which New threatens to defeat if they fail | consciousness. Hubbard is a stenographer the thoughts of the people are turned to Fzom cradle to tomb lh{»;]fl;; -M\‘Hw Blaine's caveer hias been ono of leadership, camp on tho senatorial situntion. The inde- | Paddock: Leidigh, from Martin to Boyd; | 1 subport him. He has, it is believed, | and grocer at Elgin and well connected ward the man who, as the “Plumed Kuight, | $eies Wave boen seive LERe ribis S | and, without doubt, lie possessed to a greater pendonts will vote for Powers tomorrow, as | Kyner, from Greene o Thurston: Luikart, | Ferehed the limit of his stvongth and eannot B od atand Tebntie tence, respoct and affection usual from Martin to Boyd: Nason, from Greene | V¢ elected, A0 PORUNAIARIVIA0 DO LY S8 . 1T For yeurs he stood in the very first rank of | the peacoful ending of araer which closed | ©f the vast majority of tho American people It s evident that the Powers men hold the | t6 Paddock; Rhea, from Crounse to Paddock; | Palance of power, will never vote for him Siorx Cry, T, Jan Special T 4 BRYINER O G0 IR T I TA RaR A [ 1 FlLondinE ot catces Mo elon than any cther nan of bis time. His fame ouly ey that fith the situntion, When the | Stuciir, from Marsn o Boyd s Sattas fro | because of the intimate relation which ex” | gram to Tue Bee.]—The tri-state racing cir- | the great, and few men have ever wicld JTei8 anic e Ko Mans lioweilocay | tsswordy His personal popularity and fndependents went into caucus on the sena- | Greene 'so Webster; Van ousen, ' from | It8 between him and the Union Pacific | cuit was organized here tonight and the fol. | such a potent ifluence ug Blaine, He was | 80 L0%, Sep0MCe BOMUIRCLS, SIRCH, Ty | his hold upon the popular affaotion wits not torial question a rule wag, first adopted to | Keiper to W. H. Thompson; Withnell, from "’(‘\"I'H; lowing dates decided on: Blair, Neb., Jun the one whom his party delighted to honov | GERSEIEAY R WEEEE Y e Tamily an .‘mm.ulv“» his own party, His death will :_33‘-“"-;““ |n:.'\‘.}'.‘...:lu'.i\”.l»hmy\‘\‘.‘:." ::w:vuld )ul Martiu to Boyd 3 21, 22, 23; Sioux City, June 28, 20, 30 and July | and whose word was law with his followers. | (e B be sincerely mourned that the candidate could only be changed by PR L The democratic “candidates who seem to | 1 ) e by & mojority vote. As there were forty-foue RAIDED A KANSAS TOWN, have the bests how of election are Holiday | Ta., July 11, 12, d; Sioux Falls. S D.. "uly chairhe had reached every 1-}\%““{ success | from hiw during the last days of |hw; life Attornoy General Miller -1t s customary mdependents in the caucus and the Powers | o . 2 and Corn, while Brown is a strong possi- { 17,15, 19, 20; week of July 23 to 20 open for | possible toa statesman ina free country i nrnalists, culling info re on | to wpeak of one who, being elected to the men mustered thirty-oue of them, it will | 01 HeuK Robbers and Thele Murder, bility. ' Thelatter is a populist, but would be | Lemars or Missourl Viley 8 yracuse, | He began at the bottom of the ladder of | SYCrY honest means nt thew commnind and | vico presidency hecomes prosifiont, ns an readily be seen that they have a complete Work at Waverly. acceptable to a great many democrats. Neb., July 31 and August 1,2 3; Council | g i at the ottom of the dadder of | regorting to every possible meaus within the | eidental president, ' With reforence to Mr B ol ver the caudus thot donostyba | Omrawh, Kan., don Bandits made a Bluffs, August7, 8, 9, 19: Lyons, Neb., Au- | 1" i R L LIS fine of legitimate Journalism, kept amost | Blaine, it may he truly said that his failure broken by a reconsideration of the ironclad | Midon the Bank of Waverly in the midst of a AGREED ON LOCAL OPTION. goas 18, 17, 16 * Pusloma0 ‘{n foyr'days | doath theepasses awayono of fhe. fore- | watchiul eye on overy movement aboukthe | to bo presidant is ansccklent. &b Sho fuBAEM rule. ‘This fact explains the steady regular- | snow storm at 3:30 this afternoon during | oy meetings and 8,000 in three duys meeti most figures in the history of the repubii ! 3 in 3 "j" r:' the dis w‘;, tished r‘n”y‘lm of Dai Vobster one of his neighbors, wh 1ty With which the tnouncement 1s given | whict s S ataipied South Dakota Extremists’ Compro American associntion rules to govern. W. F. Few men have had so many ardent admivers | Dreathed his last. Natuvally it was the dis- | lived near Murshficld, looked on his face and BRI Slice 16 10 GBan e In thedtnebents | iueh o cltiggg e lliod and the hank the Liquor Traflic Subje Holmes, Ponca, Neb., was chosen secretary e Tl e e | position on the part of the family an i physi- | said: Daniel Webster, the world will ba ent situation ¥ looted, "The fculars, as far as known, s K Enesial Teloarain -4 and devoted frtends, e made many bIer | cians to conceal his real condition, but from | lonesome without you. ' The same may be Tho republicans held a cenforence this | A0 thit three men, well mounted and armed | L # > # Demise of w Prominent Citizen, enemies as wel Ao Y B haviias IS to time accurate information was ob. vid with propriety of James (. Blaine D LAY Lo emcaty WER MOIeELANC AIT to Tuk Ber | —The great battle for resub : e ; sultof the position he filled, But now ull | § (MR a0 DL evoming ab the Lincoln . atwhierenee this | with Winchesters, 'rode up to the bank jusg| ) J f Des Moixes, In., Jang 87.—[Special Telo- | fhrLt® B09 nae M0 G hiends nnd. foes | thined and reported, Itis sof Ay that Only Compares with Clay 4o S : After 1t was ciosed, forced their way in and”| mission will come to a erisis tomorrow in the | . SR 4 Y e 10ity few, if any, journalistie experionces present. There were no developments, % | it gram to Tue Bek.}—Hon. Taeodore Geulich | ylike unite in expressions of regret at the S T e ¥ 2 secured the cash, which the cashier was | house. The house tepiperance commit lied at \ 4 Budington at 1 lock | nass £ the “Man fr M. Y Graut's illness could furnish a more the Secreta racy r. Blaine, with the counting. The town was soon aroused, and | met this morning and after he: long | died at his howge in Buglington at 1 o'clock | passing away of the “Man from Mai ongh example of watch vaiting than | possible excepti Henry Clay, was the u the Rghwhioh followed Auguatus Tagls: | ot € And after hearing 100& | this morning of heart failure. His aze was At the Departments. thi most brilliant statesnian and political leader wan was killed and one or more citizens | YrEUments pro and con, adjourned until to- | 65 years. The deceased wus a memberof |0 F T TR Gl donin spread Papid Spread of the News, this country has ever produced. H Gottjug No Better as the tuvestigation | wounded. A posse was soon in pursuit morrow. The committee will then report to | the Towa Colymbinan commission. He was | The news of e Blaine's doath spread | -0 cummoned 1o the bedsido | born leader of mon, and richly ende Goes Aloug, e L the house fave the submission of -the | anold settler of Towniand anold editor, | CHRRER WG GERIREC, TUCT ETOE | G pmmoned o the bedski | dature with all those qualities that make a Laxcovy, Neb., Jan, 27, — [Special Telegran To Restraln Douglas County. constitutional amendment providing for local | ving been engaged upon the fivst German | (WheSh g fumor reached the State depart hortly after 11, when, | Erentstatoesmun, In the Uuited States o to Te BEE.] —The time of the grand jury Lixcous, Neb., Jan. 37. —[Special Telegram | option by municipalities, This s a com- | [yiyebaber cyor published I the state 4t | pent and ran through the entire building in | in company with Dr. Hos the housg, | Lhorough legul teaining 3s almoss indispeds was taken up today by Bank Examiner Grif- | to TuE Bee.|—[n the federal court today | promise measure between the extremists | javing been & o e of the famous Firat | b inconceivably short spuce of time. O th were unusually p ceosted o & grant A AVERRIER INITHE SeTeNG fith and one of the bookkeepers of the col. | Judge Dundy heard argument on behalf of | on both sides and meets the views of | [owa ‘infantrey. which fought at Wilson's | ials and clerks “poured into the corridors in L reporter for t At phedhond dob ol VR B S ‘;,"““ lapsed bank. 1t has developed that, accord. | the Pullman Palace Car company to rein- | & consi e rable majority of the influential | cuvdlc undor 1yon A88¥oh ¢ DEHSR Whioh wolld-aubast: | daug o0k 1p sigly fax §0i 10 tho 0oks of that (nalitution, theve is | state the {njunction securod months since by | Tembers. 1€1 passes and is adopted by the | B tinte the vumor, and the telephones were | tion only £5.000 of the state's money on deposit | UNE corporation restraining Douglas county A h i | Has Control. S tARRSBE Oltonlt was such an objeet of devotion legree the co n's chances of election grow better daiiy, though they are not yet very bright 8 clos ith Ponca, Neb., July 4.5, 6, 7: Hawarden, With the exception of the presidential | have heen permitted to or even hear Wil Be Missod by the World, AUFAIRS OF THE BANK. Las been called upon to fill is an 1l Fatal Wreek on the Milwaukee. kept busy with inquirvies, ‘The first intima ; i s tuAL corniaralion restralofig. Douglas sounky tormine for themselves whether they wdditional evide { his extraordinary nat- \ powers tion of his death came by word of mouth 8 ofu ot 1 y here. There was no evidence wh ) ave quor trafie. This compro \d soom after was officially confi spread like wildfive, Crowds | Secretary Noble—James G. Blaine held QAN o vk 0" e e Yhaaeter | it e case had been on the federal docket | il pare ihe Hagor Uatio, This elpro- | myymyn | st foalghbitasins 0n tho Chis | Tos SaamRtier was ofisialy conflrinad i e vt ks T nd commanded the respoot of shown by th certificate of depostt turned | up for trinl hyeither aide wia Jifted _from | 1 the iterest of fair play as well as to com- | cako, Milwaukeo & §t. Paul rallway collided | daily expected and evory one was, it ) Word was at_onco sont to | o8 COUIEEA 00 (RS S teRR norR el over by ex-Treasurer Hill to Treasurer | the docket. 'The principal grounds taken by | ™ 1 the ~u|»|-lrv of several members who | near here this morning. Both ¢ 08 were | measure, prepared for the' reception of the esident Harris |‘-'. \’\hw accompaniod by | RGNS ¢ FLIG EH Y Tike Clay. his Bartley. If the ) the plaluti® is that the tax is an illegal one | feprescnt prohibivion countic They now | demolished. One fireman was killed and on sad news, it was a shock to every one ate Secretary Halford and Dr, Parker,a | ¢80 B4 CREEE T S08 eiastie. and artle) the bank had no obligations | 14 KURHE 0 O o e Dand . ot | feel ¢ inof an ample majority in both | engineer dangerously injured It is a noticeable fact, as indicating the Keet' OVEY ilio. Blaine wnansion liko Lh chicved great successes s matter under advisement. until Monday, | houses and will push ‘th solution either | ¥ d B character of the mafi, who for two terms quickly by Postmaster General | AliKe they aen Krent shoogaecs, very probable that the assets would be amply ! it until Monday. | Sypurday or Monday. Another feature of Blown Up by Dyuamite held the highest position in the cabinet, thit namaker. The pre I marked | filied to toce R MR A sufticient to meet all claims: but there is no M 4 S ‘:“""“‘ “‘l““ A b L b BUouseuay, Ala., Jan. 27.—At Macdory, | of secretary oL akale, AN W08 018 05 LG . 1 will t ted by the whole way of telling at the present time how much | The post exchauge ut Fort Omaha was | Houor manufactured or sold. Fowler of the | 8v¢ wiles below Bessemer, at 9 o'clock this | (RO EEEIRE (L 'S tite dopart R4 fe she XY tion ¢ of the bank's indebtedness is covered up by | discovered to be on fire at 2 o'clock | Black Hills is patron and chief advocate of | morning 250 pouuds of dynamite exploded in | ment after the day of his resignation. - He The patient | J und | ¢ y : the falsified vecords. It is stated that the | this morning and burncd to the ground | the bill in the house and Brockway and Starr | the mixing housé of the Sterling Dynamite | has ney entered the department which | this mon, Ui ik, but Iy Life W S1e an fusplration. " he ground | the bill tn b ; ynal \ f hortly | Secvetary El 1. Blaine was o won amount of erasing and interlining that has before the fort fire brigade could do h § senate. company's works. The building was blown | so long had him as its chief since that mem uothing seri W antil she y b eoretary Kin ‘\4 . 38 e Was o 0l boen done on the books is sow ‘mf“\, slmost | anything to prevent it. Wor ¥ 5 s Th senate committee appointed to inves. | to ntoms und the ouly men who were in it orable Saturday ie B, when he foro ¢ when o tho worse oc- | devful man and wonderf ally |'lHuvl| ||: was done ¢ s sowme almost | anything to pre ord was seut to | tigate the Frost matter brought in a report | Geory illiams and Jasper Parsons—were | the brief resignation which prooabl 9 e Joth s were hastily sum- | one of the greatest statesmen and politica past comprehension, and it is estimated that | the city aud hose company No. 1 was sent | this afternoon exonerating him and impli- | instantly killed. Parts of their bodies were | & more profound ation than an i moned un il the bedside till | leaders the country has produced and the these irregular and unlawful practices ex- | it but did not avrive until uearly 8 o'clock, | cating the management of Brooking's col- | scattercd for hundreds of yards around. | missive in the history of this death The e was so peaceful that only | most conspicuous leader of his time. He toud back to the time when Hon C. £, Wil. | 1B 1t tine the canteen was one mass of | lege i a number of shady proceed ings The Iargest pleces. found were Part of an | resignation was weitten in the little room | the experienced eye of the physician could | was the idol of his party, the most loved lard of Hebron was state treasuper. Aty | FUBS: The building wasa frame structure | The le ure adjourtied out of respect to | arm and o scction of a mau's spinal columu. | which opened from the secretary’s ofice. It | perceive that the great statesman had joinea | man in it Ho had, wore than any other and did not cost much, The el ere | N o " > d s penned. sealed and directed 1o the pres @ majority | political leade this country, th Willard was brought up here by Bartley to | Valued Ao emr g 2 be contents were lfm‘tfl'uv.- The works exploded some mouths ugo and | was penned, sealed and directed to the pr the majority I al leader in this country, the been introduced providing that | killed several men, | Mdent'in a fow momeuts. M. Blaine then | Dr. Hoy suid Blalne's death was due to | i ualuatio foliowiag aad $he Hesh NaA seed Axavosa, Ta., Jan [Spacial Telegram other than these shown by the books it is na be found in this

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