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E OMAHA SUNDAY BEE TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OUIET N BERLIN. Oold Weather Has Vanished, but the Peo- ple Are Very Tudifforent, OMAHA, representative, has ardived in Bogota | | the cause of the epidemic. We must seck | DANY \ "\TV | the missing link from other causes ) L W\ Several of the locabpapemigrected him with About Preventi leading editorials favoring an “And what do ve hink of the | . time for the camal company and warning | tive measures, quarantine fo (['nh-m\-\‘m« that the government of the some of the large ports of entry? - mh"l \( ,:l- s |~» plotting to ke a second “They are good enough Yyt of the isthmus cases of the bacil \;\ly" ‘The Heraid correspondent at Managua tel i egraphs that President Sacaza in 1 They OTHER COUNTRIES HAVE THEIR TROUBLES '”' “w‘h [”" ; bt e tendin l PAGES 18, UMBER ETTING DESPERATE 893—SIXTEEN 229, PAGES. THE BEE BULLETIN. | | Page { |1 Dall Days In Germany's Caplital. Al extension of b Niiiidd | preventa for Visited with Dire Effect on a ‘Fu\\'buy‘ Camp Above Pine Ridge, | instance Tndian Cowboy Hattle at i Heath's Washington Letter st W et Mea, Teassell Gets Her Babios William Dech i« Dying. i . Co 1 BIAS Loctl News, SLAYERS SLAIN IN TURN BY POLICE | _ [uwenut tashin Wakema France is Not Alone in Her Misery as Re- ‘ gards Political Scandals, | Senatorial Situation at Lincoln Has Pretty Near Reachied Hard Pan, DEMOCRATS HOLD THE BALANCE OF POWER thiere we have maining for days and without hav if the epidemic in Germany next e to keep th 1 stand a sta another.. 1 ne body might Thus it seems that days | v harm being mes the ex POLITICS RECEIVE SLIGHT ATTENTION done. wher \ppears impracti passed an, by nstitutional amendment sidential term 1o allowing the president t He makes many other nally distasteful to the and a lively pated il FOUR OF THE WHITE MEN KILLED | ar it will be 1oy I year tave ommenda- | ud I Ol S v Clecles, be an They about I'he Kaiser and Chancellor Pushing the Ariny Bill's Prospects Earnestly, INFLUENCE OF THE VATICAN IS APPARENT up @ guarantioe serve Peculiar Tarn of Affairs Almost Gives the Bourbons Their Choice, Germany with Her Guns and Italy with Her Banks Are Samplos, Sioux Indians Resont an Insult by Mur- | dering the Drunken Perpetrators, ween ighboring towns. t of mind things re could n liberal mem- | against m of that e do bers of congres o THURSTON MAY LEAVE THE CONTEST Feeling That He Cannot Be Elected is Gain- th, the bacilli as body is ant great thi tary condition Eng for rable sanitary pul poor districts of the + other much as other AFFAIRS IN THE LATTER LINE ARE BAD ng is to get yo nbLd rtowns into a sani 1 of cholera in due to the admi there, When cholera nests the ¢ is between the Spanish aud English sett Agricola and Magottown mining camps in British | Gina. | Shot While R ng Arrest at tae Hands the flogging of the | 3 of Agency Officers 1. litton ot O British minister to Guatemala re- | gency il fact that there e 12, Editorial 13 reported wa from Many Ante Rooms, Among Vigil The ence rs jn the ind instance, is Biguificance Attached to the Recent Appoint- ambling Rew ment of Cardinals, fque Collection of @ Ha tings M P’y Local T 1 Finaneial News, — INDEPENDENTS ARE VER Many High Names Are Seriously Involved and Much Unpleasantness is Certain, arrangements ou hav d down the the in 1inve he veuls the the case ing in Stren feation e 5 towns ora EGYPT WILL NOT BE EASILY SETTLED lik epidemics have done, will dis was a woman in and Ca nt. NEW THOUGHTS CONCERNING CHOLERA et TOO FREE OF SPEECHL 1 Generals Tnju Arm SANGUINE INWARDNESS OF THE LATEST UPRISING Among Playe 1A Playhon With the Febraary Magazines, el Cookery In Amerien. for th fever s spreading in Guayaquil The ¥ among the latest Phases of the Contagion That Ha Accepted Theorles Why and Contaglon May Be Fe A New Condition, Upset All Wihen red— ench vice consul, They Still victims the 14, r 15. 1 16, [ Now po That Allen Will ¥ 4 Demoeratic Vote England’s Persistence and Fra tlons A o's O the Chances of the il BerLiy, Feb. 4. —The Reichstag committee on the army bill has adjourned without date in order to allow von Maltzahn, secretary of 10upyrighted 1893 by Jumes Gordon Bennatt the imperial treasury to prepare u BerLN, Fob, 4—|New York Herald | financial statement. This statement oppo Cable—Special to Tk Ber.] —Our ice-bound | Bents of the measure ar uiting with WALt afioe isting everal's enger expectation in the hope of finding in it given way to miid, rainy weathe further arguments to support their re Busitin Lakcen thie placs of the sistance of the bill. Another reason for the RIENIC I Entace. Anid- ol reticence at present observed in official cir. thelr utmost in every way recent mads military bill. Orders are being sent to every ordered army oficer and every government oftici s and supporter that they must conduct an active campaign in favor of the military bill. Those who waver are at once placed on the black books, so nearly all have into line The principal movenient is the with the holy see ested palicy Humphrey's Camp on White Clay Creck cnding Ladies. May Lack fn n Call of the House Monday. e the Threatening Features London Finane [Copyrighted 1597 by Ja Loxnox, Feb, 4 Special to en almost Al y & Gordon Bennett,] New York Herald Cable Bee.]—Bus 1t a standstill during the time the stock exchange has been open vestments, howeve Consols . the Scene of a Rloody Encounter Sports of the Passing Season. of the P A, While n Convens Laconic Account by Jue Bush _———— 1t tion of Powers is Probable, ik of break. He gav veason for this the fact that Two Strikes and his band belonged | Lixcor, Neb : at Rosebud and at Pine Ridge as indi catdd by the messages giving the news of the killing Colonel wess has 18 A — [ short In a fai Indian nd experienced ol time 1 4 [Special Telegram iod of meaningless Kiliing in connee- senatorial situation has from this Affairs have into such ptand decisive action greater number of the 1 their minds that it is time that a senator was ,and that if it cannot be done in one way it musc be in I'he si tion is simply this Ihe democrats primavily hold i key oy and they know it. The secret of the action of the de wratic bers is that Boyd and Movton both undes stand that they are ina position to dictate s und they have shaped affairs into the [Copyrighted 1893 by James Gordon Bennett.] PaniefIoeh, 4. [New York Herald Cable Special to Tug Bee All the states of Europe have their scandals, one after the other. Frauce had Panama, Germany the Loewe riffes, and now comes Italy with the scandal of the of the bauks, which threatens to assume very serious propor- tions” The number of the deputies compro and of the fc is hourly increas ministry de all palpable The facts of the of not e By Wailying with will tinally a condition that pro Pixe S, Brr It yesterday that RiDGE AGENCY, Special Telegram to Tis forr | Ported at the agency but | Whitemen had been” killed by the American railroads opened A Cul (el teloly 3 some policemen to investigate the matter lower in to the | ., LS They report that they fo three white weakness of the New York market, opera fi & | g | men killed and one mortally wounded, who tions there being disturbed by gold shipments ; : 3 has since died. The bodies w However, during the last hour a de i bl L better tone has prevailed and the tendency APy X at the close fairly good few and unimportant, a as follows: A | eighth to one-fourth having taken the | Central Pacifie, Erie, Louisville cnum- | ville, Norfolk & Western Union Pacific. Canadian quit cted and Trunk preference showing one-eightn to one-quarter foreign railways Mexican has less offered, resulting in o fourths in fir ond p r, have been on el are unchanged rupee paper improved one-cighth eign government securities little movement dull and mostly and the and mean time scale was r e now on ks, has , and dull surt festivi llor are doing promote the some head and roy to the tinished hurried - the sitting message to Sheridun every move Indians was Captain 1 inquiring as to He Wright at Rose Colonel Sheri that thing 1 have taken the 1t would have quarters afte dispatehed a Brown, agent ut Pine Ridg the truth of the simila NessaEe to bud dan said it seemed impro ¢ business sent out resolved themselves 15 cles, is the bellicose speeghes 1ssuc respounse nd | by leading 1k reforms. generals, who had been out the mor. also scut a Major inquiry is necessary, us the to sp tar their s, t f members have made on necessity ol ! be brought sy mised mer ministers suspected and the proofs that the up the affair in their ietions violent them usti gener: lience to instr idedly making a like enthusiastic i went bey beat the war manner. I'he in their specches wor fled ouly had Eu ral conflict, This was trying to conciliat rewitch, was not in These men were killed by Two-Stick two sons and White-Face-Horse, full Captain Brown has sent out a detachment | of twenty y All Afraid-of and others condemn bis bloods. their ires to hush are wias The chunges of plice *in & Nash preference ery extensive or sorious « ther, and drun terms in a by been ou the eve of while the emperor Russia through the what the government are vise of one place, for if an outbreak had oceurred 5 50 fallen real mem- case ure Italian banks have right to issuc notes. Al have a lar, ber an circulation than the law allowed Crispi's government was aware of this gality, but said nothing, he had need of the banks for his secret service fund. When i 1880 and 1801 the law regulating the circu tation came before the Chamber the opened credits for the depu L bills which were never paid. The of Naples, for example, has in its 5 16,000,000 lirc of unpaid bills, sicued by almost all of them frienas of deputies drew directly from Seerbi, who is to be prosecuted, 5,000,000 francs from the o or Ros used telegraphed the news at once. Ihe department headquarters thrilled with the somewhat startling and oficers and chief gathered groups here and there, discussing the present condition. ‘The tive democrats who It have thus far refused to vote for the inde- the killing had been | pendent nominee represent both the demio- cow b leaders, cither one of whom throw strength to the [ success. Of these five democrats Boyd is represented by North and Withnell, and Morton by Mattes and Sinclair. Babeock's vote is practically at the disposal of MeShane and Paxton, but it really amounts to nothing, as either Boyd or Morton ean elect Allen without him, The independents are powerless without assiste rom one of these deme The re- publicans can accomplish nothiog more with- out assistance fror ¢ both the other purtics, agents at Pine Ri the situa arrest the murderers, the prominent chiefs, Young-Man His-Horses, Red Cloud { the killing and say the guilty parties must be punished. Captain Brown does not antici pate any further trounle. Killed the Killers, Brown, acting agent, instructed the police that he sent out this morning that they must bring the murde to the agency. If they resisted, to bring them in The report of First Sergeant Joa Bush, who was in command, tells the story. He arrived the ageney at 8 p. m. today and reports as follow he men camped down near No Water's camp, close to the hill. The police | were out on the flat where the Omaha house is. When the s have certain number of the g tendency feature present strong tlirt This disinter for the pope could at once influ ence the stubborn and powerful center, not only for the military bill, but for many other d von Caprivi must now measures Lighly beneficial to the G ctthe withdiuwal of the order that siripir uding officers keep clear of politics T have just seen a high functionary of the | #nd political questions. But whatever “8ducational department. According to him | De the eff outside Baron de Marschal belicves in the complete | Germany. evolution of the pay You will re- | Will be member rrespondent some time azo testified to the Franco-Phile i of the vatfcan, but here it was considered that Panama has put France out of alike at the vatican s in Russia were to pe been and a have been A dull, Grand decline of the been rather fall of three preference, one-fourth in sec in_ordinary without par. Mining shares have been Jagerfontein has given way one-half, and a few others from one-sixteenth to one cighth. There has been little inquiry for money, with an abundant supply of floating capital. Short loans have been obtained at one-half to three-fourths of 1 per cent T discount market continued firm. fwo or th months' bills being quoted at 13 to 115 lines e is not a negl closed ! us Y 11 able authenti »f the report was the sult of a petty Among prevai the r and Indians, nan banks apt row between WS | eratic 08, and afs can cnough count Bank ors t of these utterances of their influence on the Reichsta g wll. The parliamentary have ranged themselves either for or The fate of the bill rests with the party. An unimpeach trist authority declares that the present centrists will vote with slight amendments, le the German members of that party wil to oppose the whole measure, government will thus obtain the small jority of eleven, Catholic Infl . the mission ¢ erence and one-fourth Miscelluncous sceurities yer Season Not Propitious, populists nsure I the w r for a general Indian uprising.” said of the leading | officers of the department. It is awfully rold up in that country now, and the Inaians are not foolish enough to undertake a raid in the face of this biting cold weather, 1f iv were a month lates there might be more likelihood of trouble. ~ Some inquiry as to the force of troops now statiohed at the posts in the vicinity of Pine Ridge and Roscbud brought out the informa tion that the department is provty well pre d at present to quell anvthing like an an outbreak if such a thing should occur, At Fort Robinson there aresix troops of cavalry and two companies of infantry. The garrison is under command of Colonel James Biddell, one of the bravest and coolest officers in the department, At Fort Niobrara theve ave also six troops of cavalry and two companies of infant of the latter being an Indian company. post is commanded by Colonel David S, Gor- don, a man of excellent ability as o soldier. These garrisons ave supplied with both Gat- ling and Hotehkiss guns and coutd make it mighty interesting for the reds if a general brush should take place. In case it should become troops of cavalry could easily be brought down from Fort Meade. ‘lhese could be landed at Rushville within eight hours. The forees at Fopt Robinson could be placed in Rushville within five hours after hoisting their colors, and troops from Niobrara could be gotten to Rushville in about ten hours 'he troops would have to march from Rush ville to the agency, a distance of twenty-five wiles There are sixty Indian policenien at Pine Ridge agency and about the same number at Rosebud. Gen ng time of ye wties ticular change. inst o politicians, quiet Othe our Rome ce the measure. Crispi the bunks. a majority of | received for the bill, | Romana tende s center le cen Bunca D court Great s the Seandal, The whole scandal was shown up by the revelations of a radical deputy and by a ¢ paign in a Neapolitan journal. Giolitti was wrong to refuse a parlinment ary inquiry upon the pretext that the na tional parliamentary dignity would suffer. The muddle is not very serious and cabinet may possibly be overthrown king is very much affected by the crisis. puid four millions from his private purse in order retive from the bunk bills signed by politicians who were too celebrated to allow them to prosecuted, but he could not pay for all. On the other hand passion runs high. It deputies are excited, and did not shrink from the murder of the mayor of Palermo, in a rail way carriage, rector of the Bank of Sic he might reveal what financial muddle. great emotion in s obvious that the s an end. Little Consolation for France, France is satisfied whatever happens to the Italiuns, for they were very eruel to her when the Panama scandal was disclosed, The misfortune of the one does not, unhap- pily, offer consolation for that of the othe nation, and we have, unfortunately, too many subjects of complaint on our own side Panama is not over yet, and the Cabinet, after having desired to get to the bottom of the scandal, now commences to fear going too far. Besides this the bourgeois public commencing to get tived of it, and the peo- ple's opinion of the government will be seen the next elections, which will bring new | men into power. We shall see whether they will adopt a new and better policy. Foreign politics are in a most state still, and the whole Egyptian question looks like assuming a bad aspect English will not hsten to evacuation the French cannot refrain from prote The tension in the relations betwecn Fr and England is increasing. Gladstone's nguage in the House of Commons yester: duy caused much astonishment here, Tt is thought that an expression of commiseration for the internal condition of France was un- worthy of un eminent man like the “Grand Old Man.” wh south | ance A, Glven Great Political Weight, police first came upon them | they fired once at us and all of us then commenced to fire upon them We got one Indian going up the hill and we killed him there. There was an- other man raised there close by the house 1d we finished him and knocked him down there. Sergeant Sitting Bear killed one po- liceman, Red Owl killed one and Sergeant Blunt Horn killed one. T took five of Young- Man-Afraid’s men, young fellows, and they helped us a great deal. No Water came up to the police and told us that we had settled them, that we had killed them and that they had all they wanted, aud the best way now was to drop it. con The ma According to my informant, our foreign | tnue b minister gives weight above all things to the recent nominations of cardinals, which whether rightly not, are re. garded as of vi political importance. The pope is credited with having glven weighty and deliberative attention to the nominations of moderate cardinals, It is even deducted that Leo XIIIL has lost his blind confiden in the Swiss-French com- bination, preferring the moderate policy. It is here believed that Cardinals Guarino and Malagola are among the most moderate of but that above all the nomination of Luiga Galumberti, the devoted, follower and admirer of the kaiser, has caused the best im- pression bere, because this former editor of the Moniteur di Rome, is the confidential the pope's policy of favoring France, man ot Francis Joseph and a constant and | Their aspirations are so high that they will eloquent champion of the triple alliance ry to have a cardinal of German nationality 1t is further beliaved here that Galumberti | made the next pope. Of course, so long as or Sarafino Vanutelli, archbishopof Bologna, | Italy adheres to the triple alliance, the com- or even Dr. Koop of Breslau might be clected °| pact between Emperor William and King pope in the next conclave. The offie Humbert will continue firm. But if Iraly Hamburger Correspondent, the organ should break away from the triple aldance Baron de Marschal, sets forth these rman Catholies might realize their heart's bilities. desive to find German influence on of the papacy neral von Loe is not a dipomat, but he shares these aspirations, Kelations with Russi \current indications distinetly point to rowth of concord with from the recent visit of the Berlin, Oficials at the foreign state that a commercial convention with Russin is gow a certainty. The reappoint ment of a financial agent of Russit in Berlin marks an important stage in the resumption of the finuncinl concert that prevailed when the government caused the Reichsba to refuse advauces on Russiun loans. This prohibition will soon be withdrawn. Com- munications are now arranged with the Russian finan minister in regard to arti- ficial operations in paper roubles on the Ger T one ¢ cent The Disabled Suevia. NDON. Feb, 4.—The’ disabled uner Suevia, bound for 1 rived in Spitshead roadstead. The vessel has rived at Southampton. Last Sunday the high pressure cylinderof the steamer bursts Partial repuirs made “after twenty-eight hours, and steamer returned saloon passengers frants, hurston's Chance Considered. or Hamburg Thurston has held their support for three w York, ar- and has been unable to gain an addi- tional vote. It is stuted by him that he has enough votes outside his own party to elect Lim, but that such pressure has been brought to bear upon them that they are afraid to come. This is undoubtedly true, and the unfortunate feature of it, so far as Mr, Thurston is concerned, is that it 1s pras- tically certain to contiuue true as long as he is the republican nominee, His nomination bitterly opposed, and many of the members who have been giv- ing him their votes have not been giving their hearty support On the contrary, while outwardly supporting him, they have been secretly working to prevent his elec- tion. It is an open sceret that it is republi- can influence that has led to the back stiffen- ing of independents who were disposed to go to-Thurston, and there is little probability that the opposition to him within his will cease. The feeling that the tion of a railroad attorney would prove a serious handicap against which to contend in 1804, has been constantly grow- ing, and it is conceded that it would have to be followed by the anti-monopoly legislation to counteract this hostile sentimenv. Facts are facts, however unpleasant they may be, and this resume of the situation is presented as it confronts the lezislators here tonight. The caucus conceded Thurston three ses. sions in which to uncover his strength, and nifested at his failure to develop the votes he had claimed were his, st Though neral von Loe, 9 Wwho has been appointed by Emperor William to congratulate the’ pope upon his cpiscopal jubilee, is officially deniea to be in any way political, it has undoubtedly a bearing on the attitude of the centrists who compose the Catholic party in Germany toward the bill. The Prussian centrists are pleas with the emperor's solection of General von Loe for the mission, owing to the fact that he is the only Prussian g who belon to the Catholic church, The German Cath- ics expect him to influence vatican circles were the She ecarries twenty-one and, 150 German immi- to be an el [Copyrianted 18 " Beniiy, Feb, 4. (New York Herald Cable—Special to Tug Bee]—Four new cases of cholera are reported at Altona, One of the inmates of the prison has died of -the disease, Gordan B was Commended the Police. because he was a former di- ily, and they feared he knew about the The murder has produced uthern Italy, and it is candal is far from being at After making their reports the police were highly commended by Captain Brown and Inspector Cisney. Two Sticks and one of his boys got away. 1t is thought Two Sticks is seriously wounded Captain Brown has another out after these two, with bring them to the agency. Captain Brown is highly praised on all sides for his prompt action. Inspe of the Tuterior department i as well as Captain Brown, does pate any further trouble. necessary four S AFTER BIG CATTLEMEN, A «quad of police South Dakota Legislation That Will [n instructions to the State's Revenu Piere, S. D., Feb, 4.—[Specia to Tue Bee]-—This afternoon Thornby’s bill attaching Ziebach county in the Black Hills to Custer, Pennington and Mead counties, whenever the latter vote, the senate. Thornby made a strong address, pointing out the fact that big cattlemen of the Hills while living in unorganized counties and en- joying all benefits of courts, schools and other advantages, including the grazing of their cattle, maintain nominal residence across the tin the unorganized country and thus escape all but the state tax of 2 mills, Sol Starr called up the World's fair bill in the senate and reported favorably on an ap- propriation of £70,000. After some discussion the report was adopted by a vote of 26 to 15, As it require two-thirds vote to make ex- traordinary appropriations, the sum must be cut to $60.000 probably before finally passing. Senator Schambler introduced a bill pro posing to amend the constitution by sub. stituting the old liquor law for prohibition. An effort will be made to pass this through the senate and carry it through the house on the prestige thus gained. The g opinion is that the effort will fail. "I’ ate passed the bill making the county auditor's sulary depend upon the valuation and ranging between £1,200. Bills we binding twin Sioux ous of possi- or Cis here. He, not antici- the side Rumors of Labor Riots. From Dresden come rumors of ,labor troubles. It is even reported that the work ingmen went so far as to sing the “Mar- seillaise” under the windows of the palace. A false report as to an attempt made upon the life of the czar is supposed to have emanated from a political cabal to irritate the czar. 1 doubt, however, that it was more than a catchpenny swindle. At Harstal an epidemic has broken out which seems to indicate trichinosis. Ye: day I met his excellency, Dr. Susvicla Guarch, ministe; dent of Uruguay to Germany, who resides at Hamburg. Minis ter Guarch is a skilled bacteriologist and an active scientist, with a hi reputation in Berhin, and is 2 end of Virchow Petenkoffer. He has followed the Hamburg | man bou This will be continued or reg- cholera scourge closely since its commence- | ulated to the advantage of general commer ment last season, all the time in the dissect- | ¢ transactions. Furiher, since the ing room of the famous Eppendorf hospital. | czarewiteh veturned ta St. Petersburg the where hie did all in his power to help the | czar credited with instructing n- Herald's cholera experiments. eral Gourko, the governor of Warsaw, who was recently snmmoned to St. Peters. burg, to suspend the exeeution of the plans for massing troops upon the CGierman frontier. The czarewitch has sent a telegram to the colonel of the Westphalian hussars, of which sgiment the czarewiteh is honor: saying: I am filled sincere gratitude tow for his gracious attentions warmly appr Think They The of mediate circle make m $0 passed D OF A SPREE, Russia, arising czarewitch to office here Tragedy That Resulted from Drunken ¥ hurdiness and i Rusuvinie, Neb, Feb. 4 gram to Tue Bee. | —News r morning from Pine Ridee of the killing of | four white men the Sioux reservation Thursday night by Indians. Rumors of a sensational character have been coming in all day. One report was that the Indians | had indulged in & ghost dance, and that Two Strikes, the leading and wost troublesome hostile chief in the disturbance of two vears ago, and & number of his followers, had made an attack on some white men, who were watching the dance, and killed four of them, and that this was the beginning of another ugrising. This rumor is, however, contradicted by other reports which are considered more trustworthy, and it is believed that the af- fair has no s ial significance as an indica- tion of any intention on the part of the In diaus to make trouble Straight story ot t 0l- avado, ~[Special Tele- ached here this al Brooke's Information, is General Brooke said toa BEe reporter last night that he had received news of the kill ing of four white men and two Indians at the beef camp known as Humphrey's ranch about twenty-five miles north of Pine Ridge agency. The news had been brought to the telegraph station by some squaw men and had not yet been verified, but the general seemed to think that it had been a drunken row between the cowboys and Tudians, He still believed that there could be no serious outbreak of the red men on the veservation. General Brooke, commander of the Depart- ment of the Platte, received o telogram last night from Captain B U. S A, in charge of Pine Ridge agency, vegarding the Indian trouble. The message stated that the four Indians who had dene the killing had been ki'led by Captain Indian po lice while trying to arrest them,and that the Indians at the the police. Captain thought all on much disappointment was deplorable Once More, Win or Lose. Sentiment tonight is strongly against his continuing longer in the race, and the real secret of the failure to hold a conference of the republican members was due to the fact that it promised to op a radical dis- agreement By tacit consent he will be al- lowed to continue his fight until Mgnday morning, when the members will be indi- vidually requested to stand by him one more session, It st be admitted, however, that it is not because hopes are entertained of clect- | ing him, but rather to tide over the situation intil Monduy night, at which time & caucus held According W, 1 w ¥ & and the Cholera, e} Danger Is Doubl The Egy ptian question will yet ¢ trouble, and can only be settled by an un. standing between all the powers, We Know from experience that aa understanding in Europe upon oriental questions is impos sible. When the only question at issue w that of the Ba and that sen- Brown's As cholera is already flitting about Nictle- ben, Altona, Hamburg and other places, [ took the opportunity of asking him what he thought weresthe chiances of a general out break of cholera during the coming summer. As to that,” replied his excellency, “1 cannot say. No one could tell you. Alll can say is Hamburg is in a condition of thorough preparation for the worst that may come. been idged in the past scien tific and practical capacities for com batting cholera. The town did just well as uny other city could have done. can prepare for wars, but not against epidemics, which kil than wars. | would usk the H ware of the false reports made by outbreak nothing scientists, use much 1 A8S0S50C £300 agency approved the action of by e AfMair. 1 ¥ account of the affair scems will be and b The to be On Thursday a number of cowhoys bel Humphre, ernment contractor ted on WI at the mouth of White Clay creek about twenty-five miles northwest of Pine Ridge 14 drunk colonel Seissy sentiments of /ds Emperoe William to me, which I Brown to pre troubl nt plans, of both repub- democrats, no senator will be The democrats will to the republicans will virtually be as fur ted that he was over and that there arm, as with introduced establishing fuctory at the penitentiary 1ls and providing that ents of schools be elected The tra sion es! the in superiutend June 1 this morning carried resubmis Kaufman, Kittredge, Norton and Sandback back to Sioux Falls. All hope of the amendment is abandoned. The pro talkk of strenzthening the law and providing for a more rigid enforee ment Tonday prop ht was no cause for quiet everything was noon ing at the beef camp of Isanc submi Monday ition which the agency and wns, peace was endangered the questions to are those of both the Balkans and Egypt the danger is twofold. T do not mean to say that the will break out tomorrow, but there exist two fuses, one on each side of a large barrel of powder, and it the will JACQUES ST. CERE on the reservation clate. Sy AT Two Striles at tosebud. W 2 teleg night that as his Indians were off river Will o Emperor W 1ch of the Hence rvamors the ¢ nt in charge of Rosebud 1 learn Hamburg has very 1 48, lea tween B members pick und pled iembers in - wr will go to th and Morton. Take least fifty-four of to support that independents and fam's im symptoms cney iphed General as ards none of vation and that n elect iy, returned from tow PAGE. 15 our conflagration 15 he cou en condition and broug whisky with them they became quarrelsome and and injured an Indian name of Two Sticks their camp and firing their revolvers at him. Two Sticks returned later in the evening, reinforced by his sons and a it a good supply of During the of renewed amity nt of the meetiug William and K Rumor also has it that svisit the Berlin court during summer and that & conferens ranged between czar William, But notwithsanding vumors of pacific intentious, which have certainly reached | the Russian news papers of pro-French opinions take speeial W your are cur- he reser as . A\ 80 easily more hibitionists now evening mistreated the | driving him or w of L hero Allen Wholesale Compromise Next. Two Strikes had not been a Several army oficers serving at depart ment headquarters were sc Sy i Bee man and of the situation Au treated the very ligh that such rows between the lians to occur atany vime, us much whisky, and that vigilunt the oMcials were remains to be seen how long take to burn, aucis Joseph. irewiteh will the coming is being ar- Emperor all these fuses By the o me Ald to be. Hamburg e Dr. Graves at Libert Colo,, Feb. 4.—Dr. T. Thateher who a little over a year ago wascon victed of having poisemed Mrs. Josephine Barnaby of Providente, R. L, and was sen tenced to be hung,but subsequently granted a new trial, was released from the peniten tiary today ana arrivedin Denver late ths evening. He came here for the purpose of are current in that city of the dis- | furnishing bail, pending a rehearing of his covery of a military plot to establish a dicta Immediately upon b ival the for torship with General T the head of | mality of furnishing bonds was gone through affairs. Tages, it is said, however, is not | with the doctor was allowed his frec compromised in the plot dom, The amount of baik given was §50,000, Dr. Graves is hale and hearty and does not show any traces of his dong imprisonment He retains his ola time eourtesy and pleas “The doctor is, of cours This is as far us the situ present, but in the nat tion goes at course of events Knowing the to come, the republicans say to the independents: help make anti- monopoly republican will give you Boyd or Moy 1y bo.” 1t will readily be scen that upon the inde- pendents will dove the responsibility of ing if the next senator shall be anti- monopoly republican or a railroad democrat. The sitnation at present looks on the frozen to deuth | guvtoce if the chances of the inde- or five old | . dents clecting their canaidate were frozen todeath inthelr | b o mising, und the real truth as issued to them detailed. Theindica- I |t tne situation living In their | 45006 ave with a wti-monopoly candi- date the republican y achieve of § per but that s their opinion vulc REVOLUTIONISTS EXFOSED, from ral this way asked against matt DENVER Graves, every one g 1y it will extend in ang ], inter of a but sted persons, fresh epidemic. There uncertainty among who are in doubt about the theorics previously admitted as true. Without doubt, even admitting the value of the scientific experiments of Prof. Koch, we must look for & eauso other than that of the bacillus as causing chole seeing that we kuow that Petenk mmerich swallowed the bacilli nd said ind I 88 rosnnis an Authorities at Montevideo Discover a Mili- tary Plot to Establish a Dictatorship [Copyrighted 1893 by James Gordon Beanett. ] VALPARAISO (via Galveston, Tex.), Feb, 4 By Mexican Cable to the New York Her- ald—Special to Tue Bee.) —The Herald cor respondent at Montevideo telegraphs that rumor: white lable | proposition that is the result of too matter how the IndYans would is the now number of other relatives and friends, and waz commenced a deadly fir the camp, killing three and mortally fourth man, who has since died must of necessity on cowboy 5 Come to us and us an wounding or we oecasion now to recur to- expressions of hos tility to Germany “The Hawaiian question is not exciting great interest here, It is understood thut the offiee will be willix an American protectorate ovel the coudition that Gerimany nsation in Samoa. The present situa tion in Samoa cannot be tolerated, and 1t the opinion of the office that the Hawaiian business offers a good opportunity to obtuina got liquor at times on, as the case killed are | ® They The names of three of the men all that can be learned at 18 Sullering. are . CHARLEY SWARTZ SANDY BACON DICK UNDERWOOD, Bacon this time. Rosebud Ing RosSEBUD AGENCY, S. D, Feb, 4 to Tue Bee. ]—The weather has been ally severe lately anc Special unusu have suf im o support Hawaii cives some sit case. perial foreis ges at the Indians One child 1en have nnuities on and fered much s son-in-law is the fourth man, it Out, while going Some startling Discoveries, comy several additional cases of yellow jack arc reported in Buenos Ayres, and sailors deserting from the ships in the harbor. Tex.), Feb, 4 Police Promptly 5 “But siuce that we have had a still more remarkable experience, for we have dis covered in the bodies of six separate persons during several days the coma bacillus out those g men and wo tents. T two tents capita, is are \air Ridge, a squad of Indian police and hastened to the scene of the killing and vlaced all of the participants Indians and white men, under arrest The authorities at Pine Ridge furnish no information concerning the affair, but it i rumored that they deny that there trouble or any indication of that the In Mmorning | gepioring the ki pointing at | 4y mma."” The ~ Il entering AT ARMY HEAL She g News Was Recelved by the Oicers. News of the lndian difficult veyed to the officers of the Department of | the Platte BEE reporter Brooke and his entive staff were at a photo graph gallery at the time and the general expressed the opinion that there could be no On learning of the ptain Brown, summone were foreien the agent at Pine veks ago, but many are Paxavma (via Galveston By Mexican Cable to the New York Herald Special to Tre Bee. ) —The government has issued orders suppressing all labor o tions and all secret socicties in the capital Street gatherings are prohibited and tne plazas are strongly guarded by detachments of troc These stringent orders have been issued us a consequence of the bloody riots of which 1 the fessa ant manner. att of h hapny ¢ free again, as there is o probability ver being tried the second time, be. of the great expense atta@hed to the | ses. awaiting ash W and permanent arvan; us regards Samoa, with us showing the least sign of cholera. These cases oceurred at the Eric hospital. The ¢ those of the sailors and three other individuals living in town. Youmay talk of individual residence a8 to cholera, but 1 don't think you can exag gerate this too much witkout destroying the theory.” Here annuity s nent Al ess, ance with the program 1oy out of the qu The have e crowded to o point where they dare not leave their candidate it they would, and a whole- sale compromise must be relied upon rather thi defection of individy uccess in a effect is independents - —-— His Vietims Were Women, St Josern, Mo, Feb. 4. —Five mad women are looking for George MeAdams, a fresco painter, who A few months ago MeAdams appeared in this | city, and in almost as many weeks managed five differ neighboring towns had a little | v afte performed of Ayr - WHITAE in ganiz Ses were MRS, DEAD. stion trial and the absence of wit - Shot Her Mother. Nevapa, Mo, Feb. 4.—Mrs. son's d-year-old daughter ked up an old revolver mother, said: “I'll shoot weapon discharged, the t the mother's head ut tne left ear. die sses Away at Her Home in New Yo NEW YOrk, Feb, 5.--Mrs. Whitney, wife of ex-Secretary of the Navy Whitney, died at her home in this city at 8 o'clock this morn- ing is any iprising and ss themsclves as aims Chicago as his ho an John Robin this and m ns all ex al votes, | ingand arve perfectly peace- | 4 hecome engaged to and marr, and girls which McAdams we rriuge nad been tense of going to Mount in business All his marriag General | different names cabled the Herald, growing out of attack on the house of the Jesuit pro Gutierrez, by the workingmen which resulted in the killing of 100 men and the wounding of more than 50 others before it was suppressed by the outbreaks are ha Declded to Have No Cauou his excell warinly, added there higher degree of virulence in the bacilius that it is in another periad of evolution t in the cases mentioned to bring about chole We do not conceive a form of virulence of bacillus, or & form of ulterior evolution Wweh cun be produced without trial or Gue teorological conditions being therein con cerned. ‘Thus we come o Petenkoffer's the- ory. As fur as I see the bacillus alone is not ey, speaking somewhat NUARTERS, ent women in this It was the gencral understanding during £ be o the earlier part of the ening that the republicans would caucus ht and decide whether to stand by Thurston on Monday or to select another candidate, or to scatter for the time being, the assumed & different I'hat explained the presence at the g him, Me. | Ldncoln hotel of probably half of with bim the | the independeut members of the legisias ——— - Want the Law Repenled, NEw Yokk, Feb. 4 —The mau of this state have combined for the of fighting the fifty-five hour law have been sent to every fuctory with the request that the cmployes be asked to sign it. The petition usks that the fifty- five hour law be repealed. as it is agaiust the interest of the workingmen, was His victims were ail who the afternoon and may money @ nor or ¥ W th Consldered | o o vre acturers to start L ST Died of Hydrophob ru, Kan, Feb. 4 a young farmer living at Jarbalo, this died last night of hydrophobia, after | terrible suffering. He was bitten last July by a rabid dog and was treated with a mad again toni purpose Petitions 1 the state, ilitary. Further 1y probable, though there is an ugly feeling among the the people President Nunez is expected to go to Bo- gota from Carthagena with United States Minister Abbott. M. Marge, the canal was first ¢ LEAVENW( Herman s were 1 he w here when the probate ter from a sixth wife at ing for information cc Adams has fled, carryi performed under only out wdge reccived a let a Kittaning, Pa., ask lower classes of | Lang by a found situntion o county ot | stone, which had apparently cured him, foundation for the rumor of an Indian out- | ¢ woney he received from his five dupes. wure who were drawn thither by euriousily

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