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TWENTY-SECOND YF OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING , MARCH NUMBER 258, COMPARED WITHOTHERYEARS | 5, 55 it i CONGRESS' WORK. REVIEWED | 2ttt HONDURAS AGAIN REVOLVING £, e s WITCHELL REACHES TOWY judgment, and did so only because he did not wish to disappoint the thousands who | Oleveland's Inanguration Lacked in Jogous | had sot their hearts upon sasing him there. | What the Fifty-Second Oongress Did While gy aturally, therefo r. Cleveland foun VS l Enthusiasm, himself stif and sore today. He had a cold in Session. | General Saraivas s e Revolt Which Promises to B Successful fs | 41 8 Hot ennzcimer New Orleans Roceives the English Bruiser B 1 for g as Her Sunday Portion, | and his voice was nusky. He said that he \4\:\1! hour bill. foradjustment of pay of men could feel every Joint and muscle in his body = who have worked .over time, to ensble the B IMPRESSIONS OF THE LAST INAUGURAL | o ‘H'"‘fu" 185 1t hl the "C' S !\“""\ MEASURES LEFT FOR THE NEXT CONGRESS s ‘”“ '.' “‘!:f"“ Prigte Bensio ‘”""'b MAY EMBROIL CENTRAL AMERICA ENTIRE | e | duties and terrible exposure of yesterda g nurses, to increAge the pay of crew | ¥ wvenes s Noua itk it sia of Tmportant Bills That fave Been Considere o antiiYon, signai b mala Sald to Be Macking the Revolu- 3uer : Minister Lo Sports T Not Witnessed by as Large Crowds as arting regiment and, despit 1 nd A Now Laws - Proceedings of Both | 1l 1t commerce ™ Affalrs In Arge 4 HIS TRIUMPHAL LEVIE WELL ATTENDED — s 1 the Herald corrosponde Mr. Cleveland's Second Induction Into OfMce ‘ bug the Hotel Lobby and Bar tlon, with Costa Riea and Nicaragua 10 Their Eagernoss to Pay Tribute to Eager to Get In-Chili Con- ! the Pugilist Aght Years Ago—ilis Rec the white house g 1 n “’ Houses Summarsized - Legislation Af- he Gresham ]\ 1 Coun with the thousands of t ) trampe r defocts i under the portico and pr ieir noses e to bi - ratulates Clevelu rinst t indows of the The ] nose Wa 1 Tie Bee, Closed 1 Ar 1 Sow Modest Devold of Fervor, fect Tarlff and silver. Forocusts, h . & I My cial o Miteh ar han the all quarjers n fow ond inaug place the enthusi fringed the which th Y fnow v t even chock the weather, for | ! Judge Gresham Calls on the President. L America to Fb Ghnle. Wis v flelt for any democrat, even un he | Avng o | Mc ; : s v . suce ! ral Terr b ] s equal to i after a prolonged sicge at _ A 8 | army which 0 sanizad. And Cl 2 and handshaking an adjournment the biting northwester. It is true that the eveland had seen since ue g ¢ ¢ m $ r they 1 L strongest combina ”“"\‘"““"‘ e W il Cithas e : bar, whe hand- stimulus of liberal quantities of unbottled | from the t ffts 1 " enthusiasm to shout his in the f ) the *first v of Mr cio Sierr day was exceedingly cold and raw. and the | suffering crowds who shivered for hoursupon | dered the state portfolio, The B t pen observa 1 were constant | and his premier t ¢ ha r " + P peal " o terday 4 e »( rvati s W Ll 3 his premior tallced for hulf o The ¢ 1 i 3 e of the United States house of repre a time fun waxed thick and e perature would not ulone count | AN tolunch, where Judge m wa g 1y nd for t e nmanded t tule. With an | el LML L L L e AN for the Bla. absercs: bt * | enabled to [ y i within ‘which appli ¥ WLHIIR G bt b IR UL (L e for the undeniable absence of spirit | (ipesham t n the ppropri made to_remove I ¢ ar 3 start a line of ships to an introduct 1 ) I and vim that haracterized both v h ninst Moy ter ing | Gl i B TNGHG b A4 TR BT thnt His e v 3, st Mexican war vete i unagined that he wus the man that has been when Presi 1t Harrison was ina rated i’ J o y v "4 v . whe S } i ' e s saseptch : mand the attention romw rreeable i i i t n th 2 s t t lie for the period of a decade. His reception Washington than it was y 1 Ih e i i . 5 I drenching rain storm, impelled by b il fendil : 4 ety ) s f 1 ral demonstration thun anything it can day long. Then the cr s here + 1 ll mort A e arrival of a r Chilians ar he wpic clud, with & on th t That | © 1y pleased with the report of thec s and directors, was soon on the parade and populace. Four years ag the weatner was Gt e tas e et L be | A SV | § Y | Troops Foreed to Retreat, Mitehell Views the Arena. but the storm, however it i b t v t v of \ bt the distin- their bodies, utterly failed to da | b £ 1 s bolan 1 pug was )t rascent City enthusiasm. The crowd in the | t Mr - ingz . 1 ko iane g ! 1bon Rampart s a SHEOUGH day which hstened to Mr. Cleveland’s t i f ! i 5 I L e AR . Sl augural address was large, but the one th i itica and large amow 5 stood there four h patient Frat: 4 1\ Lany n vor for hours lo like & sea of umb taveniteand t tof the publi la’s victorious ar Excite B botel . mself as overwhelm- i itinl apar the co: ot prisoucrs in fthe b wrenn on Can and back to the stretehing far beyond the limits of the part of : ' ! ¥ padb g tory, and detormined to make itself, although that wenty acres h ent and Mrs v ble instance 7 4 : 3 \ i Lima E 4 malke an effort to re tent ind — crowdir far to th ntat th § t i 1is is seen in t i ) authorize 4 4 Borilla and (General Sierra 1 4 Pin % militar bas e o bty A ¥ : that not aildinz 1 pas: 1 83 the Mi m toward the Tegucigalpa, 1 t ¥ ciprocate by winning the champiouship of vllh military escortof Jho pr 3 St R B ey iia 2 o avtand't ! hears | the world wher iet Corbett, the Ame Sppearance upon tho torm - vasterdny R e i A i secrotury of p of the revoluti nre AU P idacy for the | Made to Corbett during the day. drowned by the tremend FWhalialhg . footh Nel 128 Wals ever secu; vir great akes ; to amend the | had time to recov e no formal an- | Mitchell = Jooks ' b “and = strong rwiied by the tremendous, overwhelu t \ : PR R e e s 2 el 4 t P . wd 4 fit opponent for anything and long continued roar of delight that defied roundi i The Silv s0 that persons entitied to purchas B 4 S id until his | iy humun shape, but since the demolition of the rainstorm and greeted with fra oy | inaugural bull % t bad lani = andaR i | v N i u the opportunc Australian giant, Joe Goddard, the other the return into power of a republican pr, costumed as follow i t 4 oI the QRtA BLEA0N assh) Tegucigalpa appears 3 j \third-rater as Jod Smith dent, Mrs. Joy M re h v > 48 f nishment of offer by the report that the S shly convineed that Four Yenrs A id velvet, made in e 7iia St el 4 3 3 rview which ex-Presider P t T KL Soi reling mad ! I Sher 1 7 impottant amendrm N n there are a PO Blseat » today he ridiculed the S 1o man capable Four years ago, despite the tempest, ALmot With D o ) ) t st | t pormitting suits 3 the officers who e ek et i Y rbett the laurels was dififcult for any one not already bro Irs. Pa 1 ! p i 3 strlotMblNte nnd ¢ rLCa s d reort that Chili has made an alliance with n list September. vided with a seat upon a stand or with son sxciting e from \ms against the United St for Sl b Brazil against Argentina, He said Chili had r is u fine specimen of the other point of vantage to obtain even u s Ca : 5 2 hits ¥ vota of the speaker ts within six years of the date at which king Bonilla presiden not sufficiently recovered from the effects of 1l English n. He s ordi glimpse of the procession that followed Gen Ybiatic 1z : rwards filibustered to death t of action aceraed; for the trial i President Leiva is not at the capitol. The ho revolution which r W tha 0 ily attired 5 of light brown eral Harrison from the capitol to_the whit ey v bill fuiling to secure the rt of claims of charges of fraud [l £ Bul : X with ite choker aml proper house. Yesterday it was perfectly easy for | Mrs AT b r + y of the democrats to 1inst the Weil and Mexican awards o Rtk a T QSR SIS uaroTe o Balmacedn ge in a forei stick. He talks but little, yet evidently any ordinary pedestrian to find standing '{1“ Pl ST h D t 18 a cloture rule in its be stablishing a standard guage for sheet and | e A fedis N DIOW. | war, or even endeavor to further complicate ps up a devi 1 thinking room on the curb, even at the most crowded | Miss Cynthia T2 Cl South Di-§ hulf. The senate then passed a free coinage | plate iron and steel, Ho Was warned of the outbreak at Consaya portions of Pennsylvania avenue. gl il 7 : bill, but when the free silver newed gua and from there has forwarded army B e v clasnin: oLl 8Ly’ ‘o Mrs, Joseph M. Carey yminz—White zuiine, borntel ik d their fight in the house they were outnum Much Appropriation Legislation. fhdatand well to the inauguration of eight years i ke diy th QUER | hered by fourteen votes and, of cour A ¥ esse 2: diamond o "he rialat \Tecte 3 between the army of Leiva and Bonilla's | o s The 4th of March then was a bright and gnces diamond orn failed. The anti-silver men met a sir There was leglshtioh’ effected on ap. ; 4 ; | The Colombian government has refused to | Crescent club people pulling out even on the boautiful day, and tho_triumphant democ- | (e Walter [ Hyges of Ciinton, Tac | £’ vioir effots to secure repeal of the | rofiition Uilis the most importunt bein | forces is expected to take place within a few | s COPRNE OVIrhieRt B8 thlusel 1o | Chosint club pagule pallipg out even ou the W racy, which was not yet acquainted with | W hite moire antique silk and point lnce and | Lresony law, the senate refusing by a de B EHIE T ::1‘ !\“r" 390 [edaye government, Ttaly asks for the extradition | Wednesday night for Hall and Fitzsimmons rover Clevelund and which had yet to le eathe & e vote to consider it, and the honse ki Ay and gran 8 & . % : sy ik i o0 battle for. The Olympic ves > WS € his unknown I|:ulm1l|!:[.1~“(u e et | “Mrs. B. V. Pettigrew of South Dakota e yote 1o considar it and the house kill- | gouvenir half dollars: suthorizing the con. Other Countrles Tnterested of * Ferroni upon areant. for hin o S s el sy r 2 #f patronage and as to legislation, flocked to \(\ hite "m pe and apple green velvet, with | 08 "0 Sl mET ive” its frionds ”;“m‘““ f Fuction of ru.‘- new .-l;-mw und line of | Meanwhile complications arearising w 1 | arrest issued by o criminal court on | cerned, but Secretary Ross informed me this Washington from all parts of ihe country | digmonds. ' = 0 : mentary rizht to have cloture on it, without | PUItS Stk and three gumboats: appropriats |y, biing about u general waramoug theCen- | o charge of forgery in councction | evening that their loss would not excoed I chios gt domoc atlo president | ook’ “Agured granadine, trl which it concededly could never be forced | 1oGioict prohibiting payments by govern- | tral American repulics. President Leiva ac- | with thelate bank frauds. The Colombian | $,500. ; 5 sinee the war with a noise and vehemence | : toa voie in the closing hours of the con- | yeny onjcers for transportation over non- | .cuses the governmentof Nicaragua of aiding | Seeretary of state bases the refusal to sur- | _J0¢ Goddard was in the hotel ths evening which, if disorderly, was at least joyful. | Viack Jetted lace, full short sie rress X Y 4 surrounded by a crowd of curious peoj But there was none of this element in Mrs, S, ers, Logan, In, awk erepe | B On Tarilt Issues. bonded branch lines owned by the Pacific | Bonilla in brining about the revolution, He | render Ferroni upon the ground that he | e takes his defeat hard. bug Bl bie: rday" R hread, Lice trimmings and garnets, railroads, lines leased and operated by the Fiees sen ¢ 8 S terday's demoustration. It thread, lice trimmings and g ' P A X, ailroa s pera s telegraphed PresidentSacaza at Managua | had not been convicted of crime, when he | by sol o is seeking another B b onstration | Mrs.'Webb Vincent, Fort Dodge, Tn.— | On the tariff the domifiant party in the | CUnion and Central Pacific. not being in. | 108 telegraphed P Brescaras M naR iRt i : o e eI H o R ShncE be perfunctory were wus do. | Worth gown of Greck design in black and | house adopted a policy of attacking the Me- | cluded. however; abolition of army contract | demanding an explanation. Presi Leiva | fled from Ituly, and that it would be im- | with Smith, but Smith will not have it. R e, civio, e ”‘."‘]E“_\,' Tibs, | gold ] Kinley bill in detail, largely for political ns; making the action of second | expects to have the aid of Guatemala, and | proper now to deliver him to the Italian faye Gadaard ke do makekarepita gl and, notably, the great Tammany delesa Mrs. C. C. Coan, Chilton, Ta.—White faille sons and partly for the reason that, in | auditor finalon all pay, back pay and bounty | should Sacaza openly attempt to reinforce | authorities upon charges which have not St i POl tion which marched with a noticeable with gold trimming. . view of the politic .:\m np! ; uof the sen claims, except an appeal within six months domred determination, as if it had s st Suiaie G, Chilion,, In,—White ‘l‘,‘,'“','A el e S Ll o to tho coamporollost (SRR ol ction of 1 U2 | may declare war against Nicaragua and thu | not sustained by the Italian minister who | T was over to the bay today and saw Washington because it had b 3 Mise Dolliver: of Towa-White senate, while spacial measures might stand Tadian agonts by army . officers: ox. | involve all the Central American ropublics | is quite indienant at the vesult of the de- { Lommy Ryan, Bob Fitzsimmons, Mike Daly The air of the marching men was Miss Dy l\[x f Towa—White O '-l iile special mes ‘” »‘u‘;,\w“ .:.‘. civilian .HH.. agents by army u.n.u\.;\ Ry e ¥ A Pt ey \d has askeq | And Austin Gibbons, an i Ryan is really the BIE T wero Aol eir duty, mot that | Silk with pearl ornaments. some ze. The resi 15 the | tensions of the contract system to a number | save one in bloodshe d for Ferroni's surrendic s askod ['y0at tormidible looking mon of tha qus »e ‘v',“.h,‘,.l‘(.‘y‘,.;f.-“.l, s ;.‘.’\’w:;.[‘f}‘. 2 Btk S General Brooke Complimonted. fnionc Bt “ i o] important river and harbor points: the Costa Rican Politics, his government to cable further instructions | - Stripped this morning. ho ml-', s vig] cars O] othel " CK on the free list @ i kL 43 | Cherokee Outlet purchase; o ippropriation 5 g 3 +d to the tter, i " X s e is still quite lame and could aud clght 3 ars o, on the other hand, th Many complimants have beon pald General | pexconton weioro, 2 trana e inen a¢ 3 [OKECOutlel PUISIENATBE WDPIODHAUON ||\ oolia Rioan clovichls huve (openly ropu- | in:rognrd o the mattor, M. Munzo, liquida- |1 unds. He is still quit Inme und ¢ uld not Shorain and In the sunshine and marghed | Sonu, i ke for the admirable manner in | bill large dutics were to take effect on thes, ¢ senate passed on two election contests | diated Dictator Rodriguez, and aunounced | 'F for the Panama Canal comy | or six weeks. There is still some hope that With Jovous stride aud cruitant mien. - Yes. | yhich Be commanded the regulur tr CPilen | jemsin the near fature, = Other separate | in favorof the sitting members, Dabois of | as their candidate for president Dr. Jimenez, | telegraphed from Bogota that the | }qunq Dawson-will be matchod, 1f vhe Ause terday the marching clubs acted as though s R s g SO sy D e Passad through the house only. 1o | Idaho, und Cali of Florida, the contestants | njef justice of the supreme court. Tedora | £Overnment of Colombia disposed to | tralian can be inveigled into such an s A Ptk e o been shown marked respect by prominent | be pizconholed in the senateas follows: Free | being ( tt and Davigson, respectiv 5 i : o) ‘ | act generously in the matter of granting AN ATAH PR er public profession of their | yuplic men during his stay here. Today the ool and reduction of duties on woolen man @ house sented Stewar Branit Mena is the candidate of the labor party. | 8¢ generousiy in the maticr of granting an ALgSIs " Riiuineieiantyiprinolnies; rashieni tian | Wnshington Roat prints o aplenaid plotors ¢ | 1 itamas eaodon of dutles on woolen man. The ousc unsented Erewart, the republl- | o andidate nas been selected by the Iy, | Oxtension of the canal concessions. The | = Fitzsim fons was nover in bottor form i expressing their personal devotion to s ks ARLhG AnDAE S tto BT e AR RINg (ie8 RIN8 can sitting member fro > isylva Sbimtad i Sk : R PTG s At ar Lis career, and is very confident of success, AT nal - devotion " Geucral Brooke as he wppeared. i the | cotton bigging ry. free bindinz | district and gave the place to Craig erals, ‘tho, leaders not having been. oble | Eovernment hus boen favorably influencod |yt ¥ho hietiondernnce of opinion AmbLg kS i et 2l Pare, mounted and in tis full, mititry | vwine freo silver, lead orcs where the value | T the Noves:Rockwell contest from New | 1o agreo between Maduro | bY the recciptof a dispatch from the gov- | Juthiorities dawn hevs bt b g thE appointing s a e abiliments, and accompanied it with a | (not the weigh ) of the silver exceeds that | york d 1o follow the recommenda- | ooy, i ernor of Panama, which says the people of | 1o be sent after Goddard, . sketch o ar b leac r 2 tin_plute 4 , ; Fernandez and Scencion Esquival v 0 it after Godda The parade itself was a disappointment as | $ketch of his armv life of the lead in any importation, free tin plate | tions of th» elections committee that Rocl - ! the isthmus favor the extension of the con- ‘The Hall party will arrive tomorrow morny o spectacle. The military portion would Notes and Gossip. E‘fl'nr“.l‘r{;}:‘fii:‘f;“vfl “::" “K'yl"] “‘l_m:v“lfjp 10 | well, the democratic sitting member be un H“_'~ vm"\-',"“'.”""””\"" “'. acce mfnu Me + | cessions ing and preparations ure being made to give b have been almost a positive failure had not J. J, McIntosh of Sidney, Neb., is at the | T v of the amount of personal bagguge r seated and by a majority vote confirmed | the candidate of the lubor party, as their - e him a big reception. He is gaining ground, the militia of Pennsylvania, New York, | mbbitt % turning tourists may bring into the United | Rockwell's titl 5 ind us 1 said a week ago, promises to be the faryland and Virginia attended ir suc Mr.S. B. Milton, a Washingtonian, for AR In the case of McDufty against Turpin of | gunborting Dr. Igiesias, minister of war and - favorite at the ringside. Today he is quoted large numbers. Many military organizations | many years, and well known in this city, R 2 b ) Alabama, Reynolds vs Schonk, and Greevy L G be dificult to prevent open | HOW the Great Paluter Worked Out His | at even money from other states, which had been expected, [ now editor and proprietor of the Redfield, | , The anti-options bill passed both houses, | ¥8 Scull of Penusylvamia, and Miller anyg | BoVY: N i Tast oray ey s Immortal Pictures. Idonot se¢ how Mike Daly can win his did not put iv_an appearance. From th D., Journal-Observer. is, with _his wife, | Dut was killed by the refusal of the house t3 | Elliott, from South Carolina, the elections | revolution If the contest over the presidency | 0001 160 ny stumes o ton Bennetty | fight with: Gibhons Toesaas nomt, oL civie part of the parade were also missing | visiting his parents at their home on New | Suspend the rules and agree by a two-thirds | committee reporied in favor of the sitting | becomes much warmer Pawts, March 5.—INew - York Horaid | but-listle bigger and more. steoky tha many party clubs whose appearance had | york av vote to the amendments put on the bill by | members. - e ChllE STt e B e ot Danny, while Gibbons is nearly six feet tall, been heralded. There was not in the line i i partot the rural parade | the senate, the opponents of the measure Bills That Failec CHILE'S CONGRATULATIONS, able—Special to 8 e opening | 1na el buflt and musc T single democrat club as body from beyond | yomrq Military pastot the naugural parade | 1% STl g0 ‘A8 to prevent. Mp. Harris . ST aqNORA| of the exhibition of the works of Melssonier | hut it s o hurd mutter o plek the oo, p the Mississippi. ‘The spectators, too, looked | yiqes, wis a man who sat his splendid horse | Making effective his majority in favor of the Among the scnate bills not heretofore p President Jorge Moutt Sends a Complimen- | gceurred today. Only a portion were on | down hers where the unexpected is so cons i soomingly languld interest, and somo | with herfect grace, ossy gray- | measure and forcing him at the last moment | mentioned which failed in the house were tary Messtge to President Cleveland. view and the exhibition was a failure, owing | stantly happening. SASDY GRISWOLD, civie organizations and clubsdid not attempt | {4} black curls hon his shoulders, t} to try suspension of the rule the following: Authoriz the sccretary Copyriyhted 1893 by James Gordon Bennatt RS S & = 10 keep up an organized appearar e R O e e o R R e A iy unce Gordon Bennie] || o the embroflment of the painter's widow T of them coutd not be found at their head- | for tho vory first time i | Anti-options bill, passed the senate, but was | Sian famine suerers; extending the free ARATEG, VARG N with his son, who refused to participatc 3 f quarters as, for instance. the one from In- | ki life, ana for this reason William F. Cody. | hever able to cration in the house. | delivery of mail to small towns: to increase | March 5.—[By Mexican Cable to the New P dianapolis. known to history as “Buffalo Bill,” was not | _World's fair leislation comprised the | the pension for loss of limbs and also cer- [ York Herald—Svecial to Tne B Mr As to the sizo of the crowd, the accuracy | instantly recognized. But when ho grant of 2,500,000 in souvenir half dollars in | taiu cases of death; to establish a marine | Clovels of a compirison of impressions separated by | pocognized a shout went up and gown the | 4id of the fair, the closing of its gates on | harbor for the advancement of the interests oy 1 the rvetirement of Mr i o four years of time mizhitbe doubted were it | e i ot sitee ot e aoeane fow Sunday, the “uppropriation of vazious | of the merchant marine; for a uniform | (nited States and the votiremer r(,]»( sketches. An impression—resulting from a | this summer was the discussion of & small not for the fact that the agents of the two | have made the pieturesque sliyer of bi amounts for di nt fair purposes and the tandard of classification of grains; author- | AHEIO0 WL TRaR. b A VAS 'I‘)“"’ ton of the | profound admiration for the old mast but enthusiastic meeting of cricketers which principal roads enterinz Wa ton, Who | funey that he wis once tore syrrounded by | Passage of sundry acts ofa special nature ng surveys for ship canals to connect | friend lations between t hat 1epublic and | cortainly existed that w no u wis held in the United States National bank have had charge of the bulk of the tr, the BBt At e S H and minor importine Erie-and the Ohio river and Philadel- | Chili. The sentiment of Chilians on this | en in composition o buildin + Db centla i portation, agfee in saying that v AN An automatic car coupler bill, shorn of and New York; several maritime bil faTah he 2olle ainis \ sl Sric e G he gentlamen pross more than half the péople « 3 RPEOIAY AR ION G TR AENATE! drastic features, was enacted into law, ry out the recommendations of the A - e | RaniER w0 jwas, i ent were all veritable cranks on the game were expected, and that the nu Lol was also anational qaarantine bill, increas witime nference: to exempt American L i 4 ind were confident of imparting enough of ber of visitors to Wast 1l o f 1l 1 t r 1 tat o 1 the Chilian exc . B et o X Lt is Likely to Be of More Interest Than at | 18 the powers of the Marine h \ sailing vessels from stat 3 1 Mei their own enthusiasm to make the plan a ing capacity of the rai by all this atten- ture the capital and pr to have ta advan | the Tocua Arica question by refusing to sub Every incoming train i w bringing large | mit the question to a vote, as provided for in | 14ditions to the assemblage of sports ale rveady within the city's gates, and the indiy Teyucigalpn, A declsive DAttlo | ¢ho trenty.on that subject 11608 all point now to the success of tho Bonilla both Costa Rica and San Salvador | beeu established by evidence. This view is Kyun Is Very Fat Now. own standard bearer. Dictator Rodriguez is MEISSONIER'S ART, ind organized iliary outside of the Enthusiasts Organize a Club and Plan for regular o wlery of Georges Petit the S there are 1400 pictures, desi b nd’s inauguration asy nt of th and That cricket will be revived in Omaha First Anticipated. § 2 ip v 2 e ¢ Ul At organization was e Y e T 3 1 an i rati posin llery and in NTIAGO, Chi . Lin. 1 land, W " a0y : ] 5 z Esdaile Florence less than cither national ; d | v ared | u it was decided to re- while it a fartk 1 roa bil Kunning Wide Op the places withiu nrged by number of thos: sited igton % il g t € ror i Watypus ) f the 4 the house bills fously men y t 1 gL vho were not. A raniialas Chero¥ke: s |t wing: For the admission of v | continent. On this, the b } tiihe : i jation feo in There is always of cour isorder | tive of first gr s L\ quantity of liquor consumed in Washingt because of the peculiar con ; < vy ; pablicaoeiohfilie e 2 ke ¢ h 3 A ' t to pay the runuing Jast fall at the time of the e but still sified service the United Btatos 18 o'plody 5 would ellow nd Army of the iRepublic 1 iination ’ Taniay . \rizor e the New | which you assoy the high 3 W will be o dollar, and and drunkenness inevitable to the collection | heads of depar ' goverr r- | 0 5 & g At B e iR e R e A 2 s I % Ving adtian of so many thousands of people. But the | vice and the foreign ministries ure Ioiia { 8 4 t gtor e et o it f Ay Y Duans X Jual anuual i the ' McKinley bill | Ohitan nation, as well < : it it i it h v : toward o se- Ll Firesiipiiied B L b e Rl e TR Umen Ny ute dutisble us confection- | capuclty, nssure y ; i : v Chic nd of its effoct 4 e | e e et a vl s e Biils Passed by Both Houses. | ery te' . the safety of | you und your tioni! banks b orbildin uns to 3 1bs w ¢ on July 4. There will Washington arve usually i, but last | overnors of their stute, instead of creden Anproximately 4 1 natebills | bagl s By gebidding { 1o | pathy for you and th Pern s ¥ ¢ s | bank employes, (fafled in conference, the e another meeting of the club in a week or s and, | and joint resolutions became laws, making | senate tacking o oo amendment L permiy | Sieliopehaty "‘j‘“” g b J t two, when the details of the organization unounced | 600 ucts on the statute books as the result of | national banks to issué circulation to the | duce the best res i wart of | the work of congress. A majority full par United States Pra all of th gy X i h t and one of these the District for wter i u 1 this value of bonds deposited)y to defin ] ! punish blackm aiti forbidding dis his mess EMITH GETS A JOB, iduals or localities, being for the relief of ination against the evidence of wit- [ who have received with del a profound res pielnd Siioos, o8 She bridg streams, for the | nesses on account of offelal ranks in applica- | nouncemnent made today that t : { lels s ror ot Goddard Engaged for a Theate istrict of Columbia ¢ : nad An unusual pro Miuister Egan will forward his 1t i 4 cal Compur presented It i bable I'h without Sunday law Mor in the earl week the sena- | bills o 1 twenty dens, which ha f both s hamber will h the sen and in the are in full blast this i s to @ ) lines of part ty-two bills pass your corresponden th inclug 1 can hear the bang, b g reanizati X building bills, mauy private and the ring and other measures in *t'buliseye’ is lates for creased expenditures. Three the very hear ity t v \ in the disposi- | vetoed by the presitent, viz the white bo a block tion of the senate. in both | MeGarrahan claim to the co Ary Methodist church. The en the L appoint- | second MeGarrahan bil seore the house), to amend the ¢ r pensions; several bills amending the fees ; for the relief of settlers on unsur BoYsIImenN ,}:\;f:;;“.\l‘iwlx.‘ LT By R At ' & Gioddard fight had been announced Manager enshiv of Indiahs ; to establish lineal | as minister to Brazil has already b i 1 William A. Brady of the “Gentleman Jack™ ueigh tions in the armgy, (failed in confer- | o the Washin lishing minimum punishment in uue cases: making citizens of years of u who have atte The f the f in Rio schools for ten years Brazil is w t where he will join i 5 for pensions or other army ¢l t e 8 M ter Dark” company Monda Zht and their attorneys the right to examin % . J A With the .50 prize money which he won apers in their case, on file in the depart with his vidlorv'and the' haudsomo. shlaey paid him by Manager Brady, the Denver pug ma) sider h If pretty well fixed ashington Wednesda . diately atter the v of the Smith- | ompany wired the eror an offer for his | rvices in th il for the | T ba e of the s received a fave | £ able reply Sat r wid Smith is now Revolution Becon the town appear o veali mei Harrison's administryti at | wary h antat-ar ne lively | in relation to marshals in th Other Importunt Bills Defeated. they are fatroducis States irts in Alabama This last 8o crippled the reve tiguist v painter federals by the Urugua Death of Hyppolite Talne, has had th P o - - - came a law by passing over the Many other measures of importance failed | eurlier s g 3 i \ I Nar on 320 Wasia bokie More 4 Preaident : DEATH ROLL. ator Hoar stated that 1 et the endorsement of either house, in- | 1 ral arm, i by A4 iy ERATDR 0, & ol o) through a misunderstandi i inz bills for the creation of a subtreasur : : i 1 tard s rday for anoth R ihe ¢ M, Fones eral Thomus Reynolds Called to His | The president subjec i for an ext ive system of fortific h § fight with Ed Reward—-Other Deaths pocket and two oth i tl for a uniform system of bankrupte nunit ¢ i pment of an | other town th suns, as he o Cmicaco, 1L, March 6.—General Thomas | Cugrossment in time for presentat 1¢ taxation of federal notes and the re- | tack hout 1 attal thts . imiog that Referee the | AlLwere of comparatively small impor i the tax on state banks; to transfer | the 3 ting o ! ¥ Duffy's de 1 bad and against him, The pension und census oftices, the whisky | Lhe revenue cutter service to the navy; for | force at Bage ral Ta h He re the Coney Jsland trust, Panama canal and “Pucific Mail con slcoh liquor committee; c..stitutional | 7 g0, ; e pany, the Watson-Cobb charges, the Pinker ments making the president ineligible R & ton system and Homestead, the Spring Garg | to re-clection;changing the time of the meet- [ 1f he is succ e place at so a5 he is vering his. in ural the gapitol yes terday in a cutting wind with a bare Reynolds. " ished soldier dur was oo much for hin Adde t th tircsome review of the aands who tramped past the white house for five lor from apitol 10 the whi ivil war morning at his he rading 1s a personal friend of I and at the esident of the dnck MeAulie's Bratulity den bank fallure, tho Eilis land tmmnigr, 2 of the congress and for womun's suffrage; | Bage, he wi K an { r s sur . 3 18 i h-Jack MeAuliffe R e Rria el Lol 9 1 tion station were investigaled by con: an irrigation of urid lands bill; the Nicaragua | force the be v A " i B BT on i doened wek wth ) snucs von al committees, but nothing came of the | canal bill; to permit railroad pooling (beaten | Ania Ger ‘ AR t00. i e o A $he Suow and whe .: th pind caught r,'l o \1\\;“ mayer, chief burgowasier of - Munich, | eports submitted n i test vote); 1o establish postal savings [ (TR0 R ¢ the manner not at i able to himself. Re- pan . R0 Ope avouche fairly therg died today | banks; for an iucome O ve nd the Col is marching against Sur & dheo " § f 'S0, in s o aw itk of snowflakes and raindrops, | Uaws, * March 5. -Hyppolite Adolphe lmportunt Measures Passed. | ton tax; to ;-(fp«.n 'nl‘..\{‘ifi fl‘ul‘n“x:ulvéld) act; [ Castilhistas have entren which ai tiues almost obscured the carringe | Taine is dead. Cardinal Place is dead The 1ollowing are the more important bills 1 10 repeal the federal elections law. General Tello left Porto Alegre pore has already been made of Lis failure to ’ i ) mike a m ith Mike Mooney, local today for j Inte leet, Jacques 51, CExe, boxer of sowe reputation. Shoruly afex His death r loss to the ranks