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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE TWENTYSECOND YEAR. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 393, NUMBER 232 ' r \ v . | ] ¥ proposes that thework of completing the 'T o N b, s remaining in office he examining \ W\ national enterprise, but_the capital to be | | Bank 1I 11;“”'» distributed 1.020.00 lire | ALY ALY L will be furnfshed by citizens —— among deputies and other politicians to se | . cure the passage of the bank bi nd that ——— : attempting to thwart the will of the major: | Politics Aronnd Bue: Ayres Amount | °f the United States' and the canal | Paris Greatly Excited Over the Action of | under similar ciccumstances in 1S4, that in Linooln fs Full of Men Who Fortold the | 5 J3 el b none, Exen e ol | “5 Sl o, oo Set 1 o ties by s tho Chamber of Depuion | A R oy I o 0 SRR | Popaliet Ganons Oundidats Ohosen o B tion of Judge Allen, | curing o ‘y.“rv.“.:'h.\‘.‘.fiv.:u““r'.n.\u»’vf:v' 'h ks condition that the Bogota government shall T T A ocod Paddock at Noon Yesterday. . [ tionea," Thouglh probabiy out of deference MAY DECLARE A STATE OF SIEGE | ™ ml‘n\yrur:lu-(prnlllr'v"~»l~‘|.-n'-“|n|.:h' French | pANAMA BOODLERS WILL GET OFF FREC L B SEVERAL HUNDRED WHO DID THE TRICK | th howling tide of public sentiment rather nal company his condition is com- | Awful Destruotiveness of the fat than to their own notions of right and jus | Tand Floods Descrttig 1rist | B 1 it Ve Dot a cold for those fellows, | Fresident Penn 1s Sorely Tried by g | United States government will sustain the | W, Franqueville's Findings and Recom- | BUIsiase, Feb 7. —Water is @ v | 1 " § Pl o S LRSI ek Sadadad " - r efforts of the Colombian government to take e i oot deep in th incip. ' " Hepal Patriots Whose Personal Influence Ended the | One of the results of todiiy's joiut ballot will | Factitions Subjects—Hamboldt's Colon- ; I mendations Tgnored and the Aceused | fectdecpint ! Babeock Lod the Way and the “Stalwart be a decimation of obby. The hangers. R A o fon of the local canal assets at the NeRRtoM aifd 1yaHifas Reokeratad and in the suburbs has i 243 COontest Now Come Forward, yare already leaving and there will be a . bl end of this month il i sixty foot high, I Five" Quickly Followed After, aping hole in the ranks of these barnacles Wheat wx—Cnlilan Notes, These views are not shared by the Pan i ke bee BOYD AND MORTON IN A CLOSE RACE | iy et hiton pon the pubiic erib, but | (Copyrtshted 1813 by Janes Gordon Bewnett] | luidator of the canal company. That paper | (Copyrtahted 1893 by Janes Gordon Bownste] | DOALS to seck ? EXCITING SCENES IN REPRESENTATIVE HALL i taken todis was the destruction VALEARALRO, Ohill; (vin,Galveston, 'Tex o sunced in an editorial tads m sl that Paitts, Fob, 8.8 New York Herald | K8 and water g ast hope 1oy have been depend- | peb, 7. [By Mexican Cable to the New York | the Colombiin minister, in a late semi- | o R o faak thive || Stie to thS ol . Democratic Leaders Looking for a Oinch Hold windfall that will not come Herald—Special to. Tiis Ber,)—Unhapny | oficial visit to President Carnot, assured the | L tie -Special to Tue Bee.]—The fact b i Enthusiasm of the Spectators Let Loose in Argentina’s troubles inerease each day. I | French president that M. Mouchicourt's rep S | ey rantmga ety s st ALL THE DEMOCRATS VOTED FOR HIM — plied with, the pigblished story says, the tors Kilil the Chamber of Deputies has decided that Ve 1 o editiee 1o 56 proseoution 6t the | o b t t One Overwhelming Wave, R v of | Gt place uenos Ayres tndor o state of | the concession for which he has applied, in | scnators and deputies, against whom M " CAPTIVATING WILES OF THE SCHEMERS | will double discount the upper house of an e, while at Santa Fe 3,000 members of the | spite of outside protests Franqueville, the examiuing magisteate, has s ) NO CALL OF THE HOUSE WAS NECESSARY | former legisluture in that re t. Members | Humboldt colony are under arms and e Colombian war ship La-Hopa has ar- | found true bills, has caused the greatest ot of the house are lamenting their inability to | tureaten an open declaration of war | Mved at Colon with thirty-two political ex Special to T i How They Planned to Entertain the Suc- [ have house measures brought up there, and v ine the operation of the wheat tax. iles who had been expelled from Bogota contemptuously ¢ Seventy Votes Went to Allen Agalnst Fifty= | ! : | the indications are tha they will continue tof i ot i the cabinet appears ine ble. cesaful Candidate—Members of the Third | toSeuil Hyeny imove made by the senate ds | The latest troubles at Buenos Ayres vegan | account of their participation in the rece Wbinet appears inevitabl | of an obscure Catholic sheet in New York | reflecting injuriously on Mgr, O'Connell | I v Benator, on the New Senator. prospect tning will | Jave news that it may again become neces- | resentative in Colombia would be granted discontent in the political world. The fall of ‘ e ne for Paddock Tom Mujors Hissed | apparently for the purpose of killing time. | on Saturday, when many rumors that |V vl“‘ D : T UACQUES' 5%, ORL The disposition of Douglas county cases is an volution s ubo! o He begun ' vernor o e Department o olivigs N A . ‘"‘“’:E:V.{‘:L S ol tikns, ok the Tudking Wt sl sty Heckbne \],‘ wz Penn | has suspended for six months the publicatiop b L R | [ orof the ’W[I S WAL o, 1sgisIea 18 A Ahiod thie adtor S0/ A HiTeN i ek e Threatens to Apply the Clo- "'Y:.H mlm :‘np queen v.,m\ On Thursday Lascorw. Nob.. Feb. 7.—(Spectal Telo. | the constant stidy of the corporation | When he lieard of the alarm caused by the UL Lo Geaiit kot Rule -Other Proceedings. 16 Wil bo tecelvad by tha king } y engineers who have the mana Jf that | rumors of revolution he hastened to the city | Ures were the result of criticisms in the Loxnoy, Feb, 7.—In reply toa question legislative craft. The house is by farthe | and called out the military and police to | NCWspaper of the government's financial | concerning the liberation of Dynamiter the number to say that a thousand post | better body this year. House Deserting Lincolu—Little 4 North's Explanution Work I’ Jefferson Coolidee, United States min il st ) LI L ister to France, had a pleasant private audi LSl was At his country home but | Of El-Botin, a Barranquilia newspaper, an$ A it Lixcory, Neb., Feb. 7.—[Spacial Telegram Rellel for Zante. to Tie Bee.]—The senatorial agony is over, the th 1 outbreak. TI policy Daley, H Secrot Asquith d 1 Copyrighted 1893 by James Gordon Bennt.) | Judge W. V. Allen of Madison was clected p suppress the threatened outbreak. These aley, Home Seeretary Asquith declarec B A Fa Now Youk Herald Cable ortems have been held on the senatorial 9 - : ) < Hera = "!“':;“ “l‘ L i \"_I“:', Nitie ot Looking Aftec Allen's Ermine, measures restored quict. The alarm in RRR HAD INDIANS, that there was no intention to interfere with | Special to Tue Bes o e alit G Ll i L ek Governor Crounse was apprised of the | Buenos Ayres was caused by a revolution the normal course of the sentence. Daley of every ten of the particivants in these dis- | fact this afternoon that he Aiaon & e : act this afternoon that he was « 00| yainst the governor of the province of | Two Sticks und Iis Crowd Were Outeasts | had been sentenced to penal servitude for ) S apped o cussions say, 1 told you 80, and refer to | to appoint a succes 1 the bonch to Judge | B50inst: tho: governor of the provii ere Outeas ven rvitu minister to Greece, making an appeal on b h (o s and Renegndes. life. and in the ordinary course a period of | half of the the enmity that h Il along been wani- | Allen, He was waited upon by two asoi 5 s e et 5 | half ¢ 16 ants for the place, who were apprised by Down on the Government. Rarin Crry, . D, F -[Special Tele wire this morning that something was linble | [t is probable that fear that the revo- | gram to Tue Bee j—Edward Stenger, of the Ihe outcome is no surprise to the many | ¢, pappen, and they hurried in by the fir lution would spread caused the alarm [ firm of Humphrey & Stenger, government who have feared from the art that this tr They are Isane | ers of Norfolk gram 1o Tie Bree. |1t is not overestimating on the first ballot by the joint convention at In respouse to a ! 1205 today democrats and independents voted solidly together for the populist nominee, sufferers by the Zaute earth- | giving him seventy votes, twenty years elapsed befove the sentence on | quake, the Herald the prisoner for life was remitted. As Daley | is headed by Mr. Beale with 500 francs. The | b was sentenced only ten years ago the reply | Herald subscribes 1,000 francs | of the home secretary leaves o hope of his 2 2 fecling of biterness would result fn these | who was defeated by Atlen, and Jacksonof | [ W05 SRS T SEEEL LT vived in e ity this moruing to nurchiase | carly liberation L Another Oathreak of Clotees, | 8 C two candidates racing down the stretehneck | SRy G4 Goncedes tonight that | transactions had almost ceased on account of | cofiius forhis murdered employes. He gave | Mr. Gladstone said that he voiced the fe Pants, Feb. 7.—The Murseilles correspond | gallerids, while the lobby was a jam of cons Senitor North will receive the appointment | the disturbed condition of affaivs, and the | substantially the same story of the Whitc | nvot tha Tiborto'siys.iin tho list fonrrduys | alsee ARELH, SIS UL PERE BRI concede anything the other, and thus | o the international revenue collectorsnip fitty persons huve diod fn Marsclilesofa | foundan ovportumiy to wmake & ruiing o8 courting inevitable defeat on which his heart has been set ever since nator Paddock left for his home at | theelection atrice this afternoon and it is stated that Mort Little Game. ho will remain there, He informed a friend | Mr. Morton is congratulating himself that | | letter from Truxton Beale, United States | fhe | fested between Paddock and Thurston L opens a subscription. 1t two of republicans straying away—Kyuer to Vandervoort and Ricketts to Crounse Paddock received fifty-nine v i 3uenos Ayres and ardused the | beef contractors at T agency, ar. n Buenos Ayr and arou I'he house was crowded, both flc and and neck, each v [ point i ingof all parties in rising to propose that government was condemued on all sides, It | River Iian murder as heretofore sent THE | the debate on the address should have was declaved to be responsible for the de- | BEE. The trouble did not arise from a re choleraic disease, The sanitary counsel in | W0 in accordance with his own. peculiar [ i k precedence until concluded. - Then followed | 415 cipy has sent Di Thoinet. an_authority | parliamentary mantal and was entiusiastis plorable condition of the country, which | port supposed to have been made to Ind a spirited debate, during which Timothy | on cholera, to Marseilles to ascertain exact auses every rumor of revolution to be | Agent Brownat Pine Ridge agency in Healy accused Mr. Bulfour of cbitructing | the naturd of the diseas | ; almost as disas to business as an open | €ard to the theft of a steer, althouzh Mr. | the government measures, and Mr. Glad 4 i before leaving the city that e would not | he brouht Allen info the senatorial race, | CURE A8 SR ¥ Stenger thinks this may have had its bear- | Stone stated tnat he would be forced to Large Decreaso In Tmports. As soon as the roll call was comploted and rotarn to Washlnglon, us ho dul not fool ko | 10 saye'ho telegraphod him u week agoto | Cuimaicbomd pee i ing from the fact that st fall these Indians | BUDIY the elotuee i the debato on the ad. | Loxuox, Feb. 7.—The returus issied by | the absence of Senator. Clarke had been ofl- | come “down to Line his is probabi Although the establishment of a military { g “ L tkl dress became proteacted, The suggestion o Seded o M al 7 cially announce SbiGh e true, but Movton did not call for Allen to e fY | stoleand killed three steers from the herd | elature: met with: dieanprovsl e iy | the Board of Trade show that during the | clally announced, Dobson moved thut the their expressions of condolence over his | come to Lincoln to be eleéted, but only winisterial erisis has not been passed, and | Of the contractors. Neitherdid it arise from | members mn]v!r of January the imports decreased d)'y\-vvvu-n- be excus 3 \ G e LD O e B e T IR TR G (h OTby Vil ey aay (o guie oficards o RN T Mr. Gladstone's motion to_give precedence | 3800000, and the exports decreased £1.112 Peft demanded a reason for excusing the Mr. Thurston dikewise packed his grip | lists i order to force the repu s 1o are prospe ut the eity will She it ol 5 s O R e s us compared with those of the corre- | senator and Casper roplicd he was sick and Kfataitad ot ¢ the battle | throw to Morton. If Morton had really | clared under a state of siege. 16 Indinns Implicsted jare o wancering [l o5voqiand the dobnte wis resumod sponding month of last year had been excused the day before. Tefft and started for home as soon as the buttle | (GENY 0 JIARON 0N ve R Rkl band of Cheyeane renegades who belong ‘ ad been excu i « The amendment offered on Monday evening ) tained that th st OB £ ! him Saturday by getting one of the three s nowhere in particular. Two-Sticks, the | by John W, | e B Leo Pleased with Gladstone, maintained tha proper course to pursue erence 1 President Saenz cone by John aeton, expressing regret that One of the Pleasures. Otoe county members to give Allen o (L niH LD B e RowE, Feb, 7.—The pope is much pleased | to ascertain the state of the senator's health ter of the band, is one of a remnant of | the government had taken no measures to v ! . . f eof them over | ing the present erisis on the ground that he i Polghthe s o < On the other hand, Judge Allen is the hero | Yote. But e held all thre '»‘{‘!h'-““,‘,m\,-.l HEsIen [ the Two.Club tribe, which is nearly oxtinet, | relieve the agricultural depression, was | With what is said in the queen's speech in | was through the usual chaunel by way of § ected reference to home rule. The pope said the | the senate. on fric were making a desperate o and a vicious Indian. These Indians have | M4 poy tion friends were making a desperate on Oliject to this Whoat Tax. cally hissed by members and spectators alike. meeting his fellow senators and receiving ° guard at the capitol has restored quict was decided clined to hold a con of the hour. He has alveady begun to find | BN 1 i s Lo bl Bléatod to anotica: | Keir Hardie, the labor member, moved an | other day: *M Peen' waridevlni RO Biib resorvation toan || s menauicnit B¥nruRsng rogreL thAt 1L RAARGD | s o ol as eaaroas aml D duhoneh ”'.\‘lldl‘l"l\.\\.\ uine 11‘ | e Jieldig other, trying to induce the Sioux and other | taken measures to relieve the widespread | ideas at no excuses coald be granted as long as the objective point of office seekers of every | bine that would theow Allen ad elect Mor- | nists in Santa Fe s a_serious one. Three | tribes to make trouble, but have so far been | misery among the workimgmen. = Hardie | - - = there wus objection description from the very moment that the | {0 This s the tiue fnwasdness of U | ghousand of the colonists, who are nearly | unsuccessful. They were Two-Sticks, his | Wamned the members wio might vot WRECK AND LOSS OF LIFE, North demanded to kuow if the absentee result of the docisive ballot was announced. | knookins Judge Allonw's. chances into | all forcigncrs, are in arms against the | two sons, Whito-Face-Horse, and an- | j€dinst theamendment.that he would vetal- | /00 @ e {es ol axutlecds Y ORtertl,, She LAEL It would surprise ome to see the num- | cocked hav provincial government on account of the | other, who had avrived at the beef eamp | The result of the debate in the house has | o O0® FiHmieer Train enr Pana, | governor replied that he wus not and then ber and chavacter of the individuals | A handsome vase of flowers eraced Howe's | excessive export duties imposed on wheat. | some time before Two-Sticks and his com- | been that mimsters have decided to apply ke 1., Fob, 8, o O D4 A D35 et who feel that they have some cluim | desk in the afternogn, L was sent i bV | Nearly all the colonists are avmed | panions, whereshe had been livitg upon the | the cloture on Friday in case the address he | 11 A 1 b upon him, or at ast ook o [Lonh SRR Y oR etvl nbrociation of the | Withrifles, and aro readyforn bnttle!'with | hospitailty of RodifeyERbyee and Willtum | stiliindordiscussion ‘at. thut hout. Iheit | rumored that u passenger tialn wis ditched Agalt tHosibihin ot isesmbteuth O RERAER make him think that they have. Even the | stand taken by him durig the joint cone | the provincial authorities. who have sent a | Beunett. Two-Sticks aud his band arrived | DUTPOse is to cleav the way for the introduc: | by 4 yroken rail near fll. The whole | ing ofticer on the chair. but not a curl did ib | man who delivered the telegram to hin vention when the lieutenant governor | battalion of ssldiers and police with a bat- | in the evening, and to all appearances had ‘Some excitement was caused in the course | train was consumed by fire. 1t is not known | Pt 10 his whiskers, and he sharply ordered week dgo. requesting his presence here, ipted to override the will of the ma- | tery of four cannon and two Gatling guns | been given a meal by Royce and Bennett, as | of the day by the disappearance of the Irish | how many were killed or injured SHS S OE A RaLL B IR A | isin the field with a petition asking for an [ VLY to suppress the revolutionists the table in the shack: showed signs of a re- | bome rule bill, Mr. Gladstone missod in the | 297 SR SEEEE G OFIRES Babeock Made the Break. appointment and hissole reason for pressin JUDGE AL VIEWED. It will not be easy to quell the outbreak | cent meal AT, [‘]’."‘ff““;’:'t{'"}“'r!""f'_‘_’"‘ Hotno ¥ai¥ o Mt L b BRI Ll (o first change was that of Babeock, who such a request.is that he delivered the tele- | g because the colonists are determined to fight | Two Sticks asked'the Arst arrival to as- | po submitted to. Bariament . md private | USL0r was the only person on the train to line with the majovity of his demo- gram. Of course the majority of the appli- [ F¥pression of Views of tho || 10gs the wheat taxes ave abolished. ‘The | sist them in their'bloody work, but he ve- | pay Ho supposed that he had left the | kiled, and of the injured it is thought none | cratic brethren and voted for Allen { cants ave populists, but th: democrats LaNGorR: Nebr. Fab, i wm | Provincial uthoritics declare that the tax | fused and dft the cabin. The two boys, | portfolio on Monday cvening in the House of [ will die. The teain was entively destroyed, | When Kyner kicked over the republican | not atall backward about callin e RR AL e Brew | MUSt remain, Several journalists been | Kelly and Bacon, froml4 to 17 years of uge, | Commons. A thorough search was made for traces and voted for Vandervoort he was get acquainted.” They are all | callod upon Judgo Allen b his room tonieht | Arrested because they expressed sympathy | had arrived at the hut in the afternoon of :3_“;“‘1’ r‘;‘l:"]“"'l‘w“\v“‘;";d"’m"'\'\"“‘in»‘]‘\““'f‘;l FOUR WERE BUBNED TO DEATIL grected with a howl of derision from the veceived, although it can be nothing Ie and, in spite of the anxiety of a scoreop | for the colonists. It is difficult to get full | the fatalday, after two days hard ridin pense, feaving that the portfolio had been | Destruction of & Colored Family at | annoying to have such matters more people, ambitions plice hunters, to | information because the Santa Fe authori- | and were as! bunk and were murt | stofen, Thon the se i { I ol eiot o force themsclves upon his attention, man- | U¢s have established a censorship upon the slaught on the republicans and sought to | position, as his room at the Lindell has been | coax, bully and frichten them into a com The trouble among the Humboldt colo jection was raised calleries. Further down the list came Mattes, who followed the example of Bab- cock, and later on North, Sinclair and With- nell did the same thine. North offered the following when his name ! nas i st ch was transferred to Oitys atc owning street and the rooms there were | * ¢ y d A 2 sas Crry, Mo, Feb, 7.—Four lives thoroughly ransacked. Finally the port IKaxsas City, Mo, Feb, Four 1 folio was' afscovered in what hud been as. | Were lost tonight in a fire in the negro o in p. Bennett and Royce : ve also Iyl ¢ bunk. aged to et a few moments conversation | telegraph wires, r At a prear iznal the Indians, after with him. Tn response toa query as to his [ Yellow feverat Buenos Ayres is increas cting their victims, fired upon them, | sumed to be an empty dispateh box, put | quarters, The fire department was ) former political aMliations, the senatop- | 10 tud more vigorous quarantine measures, lhng the two boys outright le us disused, in Mr. Gladstone's private | called to 1210 West [ighth street | W48 calied elect stated that ho had always been o ro- | €specially against Brazl, have been es. Royce was shot through the face, the ball | yoom, There is still a mystery as to how the | qp 1245 My, President: 1 ask the indulgence of P centering above the ri and passing | portfolio got, the NG G OaRThan 16 (UARTRER | this joint couvention to explain my vote. publican with strong anti-monopolist tenden- | tablished. through the nose left the head at the left | Lo ho nntaudied S Sl il | Thave been clected.to this legislature by the cies. e voted for Tilden in 1570, but voted Trouble Along the Rio Grande. cye. He fall upon the floor, but in. attempt SHr dota Gorst., financial secretary of the | Stephen James and family. When the i teof the denoeratic party of my diste the republican ticket at other elections, both | 1 have ing to arise was shot ugain in the region of | treasury in the last Salisbury cabiet, spoke | men avrived there Stephen James was | and Lhave no doubt that every democ 3 d the heart and died a few hours later A T T T just muking his cscupe. o whs so | Who voted for me it the late elootion the Rio Grande river has broken out agam Bennett was shot through the abdomen, | * My Mundella, presideat of the Board of | hudly burted b that - he. bevame peeted y repres nt the principles of my The Herald correspondent at Artizas | the ball entering above the vight hipand | prade, taunted the opposition with the sud- | conscious soo® after getting out | PAFY here iu voting for a United State ! 10 one takes any stock in any of diese assor. telegraphs that the government police | MuKing a nasty wound denness of theiv solicitude for the workinz “the house. The firemen rushed | Senstorn, amd 1 hive certainly voted for a B Rl aro 18 vounon to beliave' that the | arrested and disarmed 100 federals, who | Lhe shots were fired at very men. Heretofore, he said, the conservatives | fn and dragged ont Mrs, Jumes, who was | democrat and no one else since, the begin- 0 e SR IR e Tns ¥ tho atorica td \ i S i | as Bennett and Royee presentec ¥ | found no time to ' consider labor problems. | fatally burned, and died shortly afterwards, | D of this joint convention. I cameto this [ friends of the other candidates did what | (B8 BRIEE CWES S TAlen were about to make a raid along the Rio | mutilated appearance and were ter TP ey A TR S AL et LR | state forty-seven years ago, when it was a l they could to prevent his securing any votes | (e effect that while 1 resided in Towa Iwas | Grande river near Santa Ana. The Castil- | powder marked which the government should introfiu . | Tomes, aged rospectively 8 und 10%yess, And itory, und whin 1 came’ there was noth- from cither of tho other parties, just is his | nomination came 1o me ontively imsough, | Mistas fortified the town. They disarmed | = Kodney Royce was the most nopul Mundella announced that the minist Joe Mitchell, o uephew of James, were | I butthe bare praivie, us God Almighty friends aid to prevent Thurston from sccur- | and was given to me more i« complimentary | the Twelfth regiment, owing to the fear that | coWboys employed by Humphrey & St would regard the vote on the amendment as | afterwards found in (ho ruins made it. 1 have soen it grow fnto one of the s b he ca sense oif dcoount of my well. known. antl | i would desertand foin the feleralists, The | 2Bdavas well liked by:his~companions. 1 vote of confidence, ‘Tho smendment was | Beriatee, Mich.. Feob. T—ho hovse of | £rent producing stutes, that grows more fng any such votes while he was the caucus 4 L A M tionn] i i Join the feleralists. ‘The | yemajns were brought to Hermosa and will | jogt by vote of 270 to 10. The house then | Liver Datti. three hiar coreals than any, w exception of five B iGiee | mouopoly sentiments. fam constitutionally | federal generals, Tavares and Banas Cassul, | b shipped from there to his home at New | oo ] ; Liver Daui, thveo milcs north of town | states, in this great union. Ihave come 10 Misery for the Democrats. ntimonopolist. For i number of Vet | yre trying to reconcile and unite the differ- | Haven, Conn,, according to - instru : burned to the wround last nicht, Three | s joint convention seventoen consecutive It need not be supposed that the legisla- | publican party was toward contralization | €nt factions m opposition to the Castilhistas, | ceived by \‘\Iul- ‘Irnull h:\lm-n;- s }\h“m ACQUITTED OF were respectively 12, 10 and 6, A nelzhboi | times and vote L for a -(mlm_ t. | believe tive fleld will be featurcless now that the | and monopoly control, and I ccased to act | The Herald's correspondent at Montevideo | Blanger succceded in locating ouly todayat | o000 == e - Taylor by mame. had been playing with | Boty LLe peivmet my Gy v me Py sematorial fight s out of the way. The do with the party four years ago. '1“1%"*”;"" that '”“'“’[“ the government | William Bennett's home was in Bre ties Withdrawa and it is feared he was barned | ol b leate popresented by an able, intell- cision of that has twned the democrati When e Went Over denies that the project of the violations will : . " el ore the house ridge, Mo.,where his remains will be shipped Panis, Feb, 7.— Ex-Minister and De| Y s WREO rent, hor indnstrious man, and be- ok o ol 4 4 5, Feb, 7 Minister a eputy ther wo chts in a Bellaire £ JibISal0080 i the scramble fof. tederal ap- “1 was one of the number of republics succeed, a guard 18 still maintained along | by friends ABLW nigits, 1hia Ballajrg intments aund hus rencwed the fight be- : + . + eving 5, us 1 do, hey leave to yote for el . 1 | Rtouvier, ex-Minister and Senator Paul y mother was_away preaching, It | Heving this, us1 do, [beg » with Geners pese sought to inbre s Bio Grande. R ' A" 'n fedaral The other two boys, Kelly and Bacon, will ! y ¢ 1 jelitine W. V. Allen.” B omrbon Leadors ok the potition of | WO with General Leeso sought to fntre- | the Rio Grande. Rion Caudilla, a federal | ; The pther iivo by Jelly and Bacon, Will | 3 vee, Senator Albert Grevy and Senator i un enthusiustic adherent of the : en the bourbon leaders for the positionof | dyce “the anti-monopoly iden to tho repub- | chier, noted for his cruclty, has arrived at | L2 8ent to their houies fn Ll Spins ave been disehareod from | sect called the “Giroverites,” which flourishes No Call of the House. pattronage dispenser. Boyd and Morion are | [l haptsand. to Tosen the gasp of the ! Bacon's father from Chidron tomorrow Leon Renault, have been discharged from fi Ahee X falling over cach other in'a mad rush to gain | eop At 4§ a8y ¢ 1 Tigree with arms, and fighting with the he Indian police todaycaptured the fourth et N At In this commuuity, and much of her time is Every one of the hundreds in the hall 4 10| corporation on the ovganization. When it | el J C ¥ 1 the accusations against them in connection | ghont in clucidating its doctrines, 1t is <up. the insi ling up to the adminis- | acame evident to me that the corporations | Castilhistas is expected along the Uruguayan | of the band of murderers, whose name was | iy the Panama procecdings, on the ground | posed that the fire started while |‘;", knew the result within ten seconds after the trative ¢ d is apparently comfort | had captured the party 1 openly and | frontier not known by Mr. Stenger. Heisa young | /1 Gt ool Lo e e e g | Shildren. wore. asicop and that. thoy were | conclusion of the roll call; in fact, it was ably in t 8 personal favor with | avowedly became o member of the. peopie: AT PR TR T man of about 18, and has made a confession | thut th : arrant putting | chi e 4 g s | Slea el an i the next pres . but t gve | IDTAIDSY DOOILE, D iber of the paoples 3 1h o ha e batad Eah s and one | them on trial unable, either through fear or on account of | known that Allen was clected for some time e BRI ’ dependent par [ n full sympathy ¥ 3 8 . Seplc) 2 d on 5 % locked doors. to make their ¢ e several othor strings to be pulled, and Mot | il o printiies advocated b (i hvy | An amnesty law has just been passed by | of his sous had planued the murder. They | 1t is reported that stronz proof existed | 0gKed dooks. tomale theip oscape. on is reaching for the e undignificd Prominent democratic leaders hiave oy the Chilian co ss, which applies to all the | were to go to the dugout, and at a signal | yeqinst M. Lazara Pippolite Car e A s gt Daich) - s a sigh » behol¢ g € a aders have op a against N g ppolite Carnot, father es! ockus, osidel of « v e Seramble [t Ml L o 4Lt el | bonsted tonight that they licld Judge Allen’s | followers of Balmaceda except the army and jrere cach to aclect his viclim and TRardSr | of the president of the republic, of Implica. e e burmed Sunday it One of (e | ment for several minutes, waiting for somo b see how each s trying to get hold of | (ipien pledge to act with the democratic o : : ) ere ) particular reason for the ; iplic ore, burned Sunday uict e of th : lien and cavry the senator-clect down to | Whtlehl pledke to aet with the democratic | navy oficers who aided in wrecking the war | Gt 3 S 00 amitted in cold blood. | ton in the Panama scandal, bu it 1s said | Bockus boys was burued to death, while an- | vepublican to demand i eall of the house Washiugton s his borsonl property, and se- | States senate and to_join with that party in Y u There will be no general outbre thatitho nrootsillngtibe braught/ forward, | Stherihud s narrow cscupo. dliho children | = Iy booaid upiuuens vk o suuh mgkion curo tho eredit for his clewtion. | e support of the adiinisirative measure with the massacer at Los Cangs. The law | overything is quict at the agency Late in the afternoon it was anmounced i een lop aluniE Ule S 1 wis coming, and t sutenant governor de- Birink Moivissoy. tho cx-govemnora ox oo | Hoferving to thesestutements tho senator | permits ex-Balmncodist ofticials to re-cnter A, DAlleY Ber s La Dutheeak: that ex-Deputy Gobron was also committe furmer living eight miles from heve, and | tol hod tulat o suid the service of the government v D, I for trinl il o Ho ot | enst, and st WOre BCCOssary ary, telographed congratulutions to the e mE R ASHINGTO! C.. Feb. 7.—[Spe T v tri duughter we i TR cast, 4 \ q ) A UM L RSONS 10 he = Has Made No Pledges, News has been received that at the meet ‘\W“ BRUBOS O ‘5""lel After hearing that the charge against him | tempting to 1 wother from | to a choice afterward Boyd and Judge Crawlord held an 0 man holds 4 written pledge from me | jng of the Balmaceda party chiefs at 5 4 S el blnrdnt | AEaY ¢ hid been dismissed by thechamber of indict- | their home 1 wiis destroyed by Wae tnifardans nterview with the senator-elect and e arding the distribution of putronige oOf | gocen the general opinion was expressed | DOUKCY of Rapid City, §. D..ls here atid | ments, Senator Grovy sent to M. Monchi Prony, 1L, Feb. cam \vlu.‘:l did I.ul,: wvored 1o sign him to anagreement. as to | the organization of the senate. T have said | {0008 s PABAGD AR X says: “The last skivmish between Indians | eourt, judicial liquiddtor of the Panama | Peorin Sugi X 151 s A what course hie would pursue in the matter | t0 some gentlemen fn regard to the organi- | thit the present goverument of Chili and cowboys at Pine Ridge took place, ac- | Canal company a check for 20,000 francs, | the Pabst Bre t 1 nauded acal the of orgunizing the senate. 1t is stated that | 7ition of the senute, inany judzment, it was | acting in a conciliatory it toward v, oo Gispatches at Humphrey's | the amount credited to Grevy on'the Thicrre | the fovmer is 2100000 they were unsuceessful in piuning him dow to what they wanted, but they v tele counterfoils as having been delivered to him | on the latter $10.00), insi v nd ranch. Tknow IHumphrey and one of the him | on the la gram to Clevelund announcing that they had trative meq el afford i a full 1n 1888, —< sowboys who was killed, There is no dan In the Chamber today Deputy Angelies | NOT PERMANENTLY CLOSED, signed the senator in o satisfactory manner 10 make its government o s & pledging his support to & Cleveland organ 4 further than that 1 was at per- | trial ger of an outbreak. Humphrey had his | spoke ut leneth in favor of the governments | 5 i y 3 R . camp,’ at the ol government ‘beef line | Obtaining from Columbiaa prolongation of | frarney Peak Tin Company's Phant win | toy laokediln.yaln 1o’ eo; dyc ALAOR {zation of the senatc 'ty to pursae such course as 1 e Chilian government will g e the canal concession, and usked the ministry ST republicans s e call. Then ‘Tefty 3 thougl per. 1 believe that any adminis- | g : camp. It was here that the Pine Ridge and | (hother any steps to this end had been BisaninnQuacations shg | witha b L nd the t of the | el noeEETbekave vint sax Al ”“.\m”:‘ T pua 3 RRosebud Indians camiped and Big Foot's el L Hiun Crry, S. D, Feb, 7. [Special 1 wi L, trew his mo \ ( “\ resul o (|‘ As soou as Morton heard of that he ar- | conduct of the goverument and that it should | $0% WO Uhon 18 constiuetion Will 000 | wpiors were on their way to join them | M. Ribot replied guardedly that the goy- | Kram to Tne Br | T Bir Rallovvua. hiuiguncec SIS iR o ranged for a dianer. to bo given at’ the resi- | be given o full id Just opportinity in “con begin, w05 Ayres papers are excited | oo they were intorcepted by the soldiers | ernment must decline to interfere, desirable | formed by its Deadwood corvesy ' | elected lh‘.i“|“ummn“\\l\l ! |-\.?vn _’..\‘\m t H~’-'\<‘H' | ~.IA,l,‘”." .l‘x .xr\lxl- ing ¢ s 7 |’u ‘v‘!“ th tat Wounded Knee. I am well acquainted | ]'\“u u‘.»lm‘n work 50 far done should not | the Harney Pe . R en and o choice assortment | sponsibility of the conduct of the / with the country ana the tribes out there e allowed to go to waste. of Mortonites were 1o be the ts ment Fns anie T T i Vel bl Deputy Gauthier insisted that the gover s e e P e B eyt [ Illl;!l nccompati a 'm‘ nis \In.hv This | audin wy ovinion ‘I‘l!u ||\‘\|'|vw‘:l;:‘.‘k\.;i”f‘=}‘\If‘:: iy Caupon siay ot e BOver- | Work in the miucs and mill is suspended | wild demonsteation of exultation. Cheers f ml‘\-_.u \\l.-mm ton n‘ it the sen the administration on the tarift question. I AR B Bl "f\“"' o “"'; when they firel upsn the cowboys. They | M. Ribot dechued. ‘The canal would not be | temporarily owing 1o a ureement in | burst from a thous; while hats, was his meat, and (it be was the ‘proud | favor the free colige of silv vith & | liscover some strategical | 1O leminded some cattle for o feasts | Auished, he siid, unless the government | matters of detail. The pumps are kept in | handkerchiefs a re wived, :vm\ 1’1m ”“M.M(‘.:‘ ionbetween the demo- | :,I‘:‘,‘...‘I ! u‘.A“ ‘jl‘ .". with the § and upon refusal got the drop on the cow- | took divect and energetic steps to | operation, discha 1 mer o paid | The ) ats and independonts. u e had, of course. o time i AR S boys and kiliod theam. suve the enterprise. If the stock- | and good feeling prevails generi Mun : Hovd hetre of the dinner party, and fear- | the matter of specific lezislation any_con i e holders lost the hundreds of millions | have been advised to remain heve thirt ng t ‘I‘” the euemy would find @ short cut to | sideration and can only express ic The Chilian congress hus closed its session Licutenant Hutchinson's Surmises. already expended on the isthmus, by the | duys. Several men have en put to work I “n\n‘x‘m.lx".:‘.‘x;x‘ul way .“" the s matorial | along the general ling and Prosident Montt, Miniater Ilmazuvis St. Pavt, Minn., Feb, 7.—Adjutant Grote | failuré of the government to iuterfere, the | already, The mlll gives s d o ) moved to adjourn and the chair Rlimach, seot word to tho domovratin stats und eighty members have gono on an eeour. | Hutchinson of ghe Ninth United States cav vernment would have to answer forit, | roasting furnace is to be will © the motion, while protests speedily under way looking to a > 10 L will return home tomor v sion to southern parts of the republic Iy ptatin e o GVIRSREIRY tAer e L 1 e s ut this ~;m.‘-u;|‘.| were so .? that | Indications i n\;u the ¥ Washington, on which the senato great deal of work to do before 1 can luy P R Db RS TR IO | USE 1D BNV CATA tion. Howe was unable to obtain vece wald be the honored giest of the commit. | S0wn the ofice Thold as judge of the Niuth |y oy (eEE WIRSRIRE CEREEEEC B AITIVERE G o0 e ooy, He safd this mornine | A Jot's reply e Hundsame Rtesidence Burned, tion, but he talked just the same. e tee, Judiciul distriet, Thero are many important | | ¥ N \ 4 o 10 not attach the least shemficance to | promier sal tha obiaat of A Deavwoon, & D., Feb, T.—[Special Tele- | he trusted for tr Morton heard of this move shortly before | C4ses under advisement, which [ will, of | Russian agent here fsays the ostensible 1do not attach the lea mficanece o cmier suid that the objoct of M DWOOD, | | | he trusted for tn midnight, and the indications now are that | Decessity be compelled to investigate bofore | object of the visit 1s to gather trade | the trouble, and I cannot help laughing at l-»:“fl!w\ and his coll Heh ADDATORLIY, T8 | gramLfo Tus B J=Firel all the roids between here and the national | 1can redch o decision upon them. Aftor AR AR RLRR R CBIAR Y 6, 348 | th capital will bo filled with special political | Ehis work is iuished 1 shall tendermy res SODSORMIN. - BN, i S0 ARIRER ae t Hill, one of the aristocratic residence | would be presented to the convention, traius within the next two weeks | lmmation. 1 expect to o to Washington at , outof o Aght between,a party of cowboys | was. doing. everything iR ANAEAI0F s of the ci The house was one of e | the inawgeration of Cleveland and to be ay | island belonging either to Chili or Argentina i s FRORE L AR N0l BYRITVLDE I (Biss pawars 10 dsomest in the state and had but re. Arve Vricnds Now, been completed. Loss $22,.000, par tially covered by i the platform carried with a whoop, and The friends of Senator Paddock are charg ‘ fng that the republicans didn't give him the l support that had been promised him by the caucus, and they are urging this us the | veason that he was unable to carry out his | i | a. m.oand found a small h cabin on fire. The cabin wus occupied t agreement. They say that had all the rc publicans voted for Paddosic as their names were called he would have been able to turn | over votes that he had on the outside, but " reccived news that trouble along before and since that memon campaizn, “In 1878, said the judge, “1 was nomi nated for congress by a combination of demo- crats and anti-monopolists in the Fourth before the call wis completed, but the presi- \v\r‘n! of the senate d ed the wmounce- ship Banco Encalado and those counected iberately ann number of votes my duty to assist the dominant party and | This scemed to give gencral satis I wetion 1150 rive it conse s support in all ad s burst upon and it is believed that the civil ofticers under L ol in the main aisle Balmaceda will return to Chili and stand fctly regarding itenant governor. MG TOWE Dleves Cdun ruction of the Traus-Andes railroad, ve. | over a recent excarsion reral Korn < Tin company’s wi n the Enthusivsm Broke Loose. govern- | und his staff. The general rode over tc ing been bought by & Welsh syndi | The announcen wus the signal fora points for future use against that county Lubbub - some one 1ehit to call for the senator-eleet, and that i up, Has Lots of Work Ahead. I upon him from every dir A Russian war shp is expected to arvive ap | S¢ene of the Pie Ridge Indian troubles, was rovl nume of the state of tnight destroyed | Nebraska that th 1l courtesios would be statistics, but it is believed the real object | the exageerated veports printe I'he residence of Acting Mayor Treber, on | extended to the senator-elect and that he is to negotiate for a coaling station on some | trouble is of no consequence. 1t all arose \appel moved the appointment of a com- the exccutive session of the senate immedi- | in the strait of Magellan and three or four Indians, who got dru seenre the extension of the concession and he wittee of threa to escort the senator-clect to o ely after the v i 2 e cther and weve, pre umably. gambli had the moral support of the government U\u\\ldlhl Morton met. this afternoon and ately after the lnnuguration Tt1s reported heve that the British [ 5 cowboys Mokt b Tithlans anib. of.'¢ Whatever eould be done with intervention ¢ I g 1 M 1 spoke to each other for the first time for 3 T K ; RON] SADS O o} RATOR SRILEH = S Tk SR YRR IR he chair appointed Schappe \ttes and many & day. It was given out that the Q04 PB COLD SN AP, apd slie IattehEiu ravege. DL thims | 0o govornmentivould 5o o promate. th Little Known lu Chiea Kruse, packing housc and “slotter house” factions e, s th s rushed to id_they | should rest on tt O on end Iie8 | Ciicago, TiL., Feb Speeiul Telegramn did then aud there bury the hatehet, but it | & haw: ) shot down. The Indwn police were | vote on the order of the duy. Thi e was | Tue Bre]—Fred Coon, the mun wh was a poticeable facl” that the nterment | b | DESCUSSING THE SITUATION, red 10 brinz in the muvder dead or | taken wanted by the E. M. Hulse company was conducted in such o manner that both HICAGO. 1 | e R \ M. it : AL L 4 Y 4 L handle aud helve of the bloody weapon were | coldest of all y has Colomblan Papers Argaing the Canal Ques Sie Shey abgen audspk: Bhhev s okt | i "“ naud. minist sked Qual, was employed by Fairbunks, Morse both left above ground and both Morton and | perienced for severa The ury tidn Very Earnestly, is no danger of an outbreak.” ; should hold oftice n t . B 0l ke BP0l fpons.pro JouE B Boyd retained a tight grip on themplement, | yesterday stood at 40 ¥ Y Copyrighted 1593 by James don Bennett,) 10.GAN8 Avhre hat firm knew little about him, us his stay nov necessarily as an indication of fupther | YUR-A A8 800 BL AN ubove acro i this B s iy o catkntion of S morning it wus 105 belaw, a drop of 502 in e with the governme > in any wiy | there was a short one. ernor, and spoke us follows Paxama (via Galveston, Tex e, here is a general expression of satisfu ] a little less than ten hours By Mexican Cable to the New York Herald At Fhilade squadron now at Coquimbo expects ceive orders to proced to Honoluly The hand of the scnator was warmly shaken as he advanced up the aisle from the TR chief clerk's room with his escort amid hearty applause. On reaching the platform, he was introduced by the heutenant gove Movem o , Fevruary 7, | ted to the Panama ca rprise. The - Made a Speech of Thanks, tion over the election of Allen, Popular | WP ina weary sort of w Specil to Tue Bee.|—In discussing the | from Gla | phi Arriv Hibernlan, | °Fder of the day was v 43 10 B4, Postp the Trial [ . Grimuldi Offers to Rexign. Pont Rovat, 8. C., Feb. Judgment is thut he is by all odds the best | then it be to slip dowr | canal question today La Cronista says It At New York—Arrived - Scrvia, from | \E, Feb. 7.—Sig. Grimaldi, minister of | trials of the Vesuvius® pneumatic guns were | postponed today on account of the you for this distinguished mark of your con- n fidence and esteem. When 1 came'into this 0couRt of tho fog city, less than o weel ago, I had no purpose ELLENSBURG, Wash., Feb. 7. —Cal Hale to- | With the bank scandals. While denying any | New York, Feb., 7.—The Niagara Wood g Y ) W > [ equally sensible of the great responsibility, o ; B day was found guilty of robbing Roslyn | complicity in the frauds he feels that the | Paper company has falled. Liabilitics, $300,- | If [ am permitted to enter upon the di La Cronista adds that the United States | bauk of $10,000 last Septewber, stability of the governmwent is eudangered | 000} asscts, ubout $100,000, charge of my duties, [ assure you that it wi 1 Gentlemen of the Legislature: I thank I'he open sea man i his party, and that Lo is aitogether | AU 10 o'clock t Uit 00 broad-minded o wisrepresent the great | and going lower, The cet d state of Nebrask 1 has beenworking desperately in opening up the frozen cateh basine and it io ot UP | States under which the Panama caual is to y lieved that there is no danger of a flood re- | be completed While all usite in congravulating Allen, | sulting from a sudden thaw, is understood in semi-oficial circles here that | P00 f fininee, has offercd to resign in view of the A proposition has been made by the United fred Majors Generally Censured.

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