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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 7 ; NUMBER 259 N [y \ Y CENATE | indefinite conditions in each particular case. N / N me ! of examining the tariffs in'detail in com "PIC (" 07T [ | otherin the lobby, and, after some angry \ '\ N r N ‘_V must in no instance be unreasonable, be fimshed for some days. No action has them, preventing the threatened blows, President Oleveland's Oabinet Nominations | | Defendant¢are directed to cease at ;Jfll«"li‘\'] Ex-President Harrison's Home-Coming the | been taken President Hereaux of Santo Domingo [ Mr. Hedmond walked away from = the | Legislative Investigating Committee May rom making the greater charge complaine 4 ] g i mid shouts of hey shall meet at % Aporoved Without Opposition. of on or before March 20, 1803, and to hence Occasion of Much Joyousness, RAILROAD TRACKN'IN CHICAGO, Threatens His Enemies, yne,” followed by cheers ind laughter. Make a Lengthy Report Today. ; forch abstain from making any less charge — § the encounter for louger than for shorter distances upon Objections to the Recent Ordinance Passed between Mr. Redmond and Colonel Saunder PROPOSED CHANGE IN THE CONSTITUTION | the line in question, except upon the filing INDIANA'S CAPITAL GAILY DECORATED by the City Councll, | CONSPIRATORS SHOT IN THEIR HOMES | son, ordered o polize inspector to serve them | INHUMAN -~ PUNISHMENT IS PRACTICED by them of an application for relief from the Cuicaco, 111, March 6, —F dent Black with instructions that he would acrest the operation of the fourth section. and the — stone of the Chicago & Alton has addressed man who strack the first blow. It is re —_— Mr. Sherman Wants the Date of the In- | iiiine’,bs the commission of an or Democrats Vie with Republicans in Making | o letter to Mayor Washburn relutivo to the | Kumors of Plots Against the Government | [insod Sr (oo lndcrson hus ol | convict Powell's Death Charged Directly pguration of President Changed from s Ketarn a Pleasant One—Mis Re- ordinance mvml_\’ vassed directing that all Give the Ruler of the Black Repub- continent to the Brutality with Which He W h 4 to April 1 Other RETIRING CABINET OFFICERS, ception at the Stato House roads entering Chicago shall elevate their lic a Chance to Do Some BERING SEA COMMISSIONERS, Sweeplng Changes In Ir Successors Will Enter Upon Active LR e o e L (D [LLEHLORN Murdering, 3 e the Systom Recomm Duty on Wednesda: Foster and Tupper Confer and Discuss the Wasmixaro, D. €., March 6.—Colonel La WasniNGTox, . C., March 6.—The senate | mont had a brief interview this morning | was in session today for only thirty-five min- | with Secretary Elkins regarding several im- | utes, but within that brief period it received | portant measures pending in the War de- | a message from the prestdent submitting for | partment. Secretary Elkins will he nom confirmation the names of the membersof his | inally the head of the War department until eabinet, went into executive session, passed | Wednesday afternoon, when Secretary-elect B PRt Y SRELCA TOn GO Bon (o | e oy L o | b e ry flceply apprecliuto | of the Santu Fe, to be elected in Boston to- | prominent man in that republie, who man- | courtof arbitration. M. Foster arrived at | along supposed thot the penal institution of inenita, dirocted n notification of its uction to [ _ Secretary Tracy took formal lenve of the | your kindness und the cordiul way in which | morrow, will be’ Vice President Rhinehatt, | hoed to. on wpe while the soldiers who had | Southampton Saturday aud at once pro- | Nebraska has boen conductod as & Sort of be communicated to the president, came | Navy department thisafternoon. He visited | you receive me s 1 cone back to my old state. | Who 18 to suceeed Third Vi President | V8AH Bl b0 I BINTHA Tt b At | ceadod to London, where Hefs stopping at | suminer Chautay by, el TR again into open session. listened to a vesolu- | his office early this morning, and after ar- | T assure you it Is with a grent sense of satis- | Springer is not so eertain, but Assistant 0 surround his house and arre ; wndon ¢ he opping wutauqua assembly, with a reads OSRLE L O0ECalinn: pointed out seve provisions of the ordi nanco which made ft practically uscloss in ts — Details ot the Sesting, —_— Iniavavorts, Ind, March 6.—When the | FERURE SEONS. RS princinat oblection | [copurtuhted 1803 by James Gordon Bennett.) LoNDON, March 6,—(Special Cablegram to | Lixcory, Neb., March 6. [Spocial train bearing ex-President Harrison reached | provided by the ordinance it will bring the | KINGsToN, Jamaica, (via Galveston, Tex..) | Tik Bee]—Sir Charles Tupper, Canadian | gram to Tiie Bee ] Th Richuiond. Ind., a large crowd was gathered | roads on a level with the surface of viaducts [ March 6.—[By Mexican Cable to the New | high to greet the distinguished passenger. Loud and there will be as many grade crossings as | vy k Herald —Special to Tur Bee Con- | penitentiary calls for a speech went up ind General Har- "“'“'f"]-,""" A u‘w‘-\”vl be no better off | frmation of the report that the troubles of | called this morning upon M, Foster, for- | will probably re n legislature to- rison came forward and spoke as follows O Cm1CA00, TIL, March 0,—'Fhers o no longer | President Herenux of Santo Domingo were | merly United States secretary of state, who | morrow, and the findings of the My Frigsns: You will excuse me from at- | any doubt expressed that the next president | inereasing was brought here by Dr. Theick, o | has charge of the American case before the | will be an oy joint committee ap- rommissioner at London, who repre- | pointed early in the session to investigate sents Canada in the Bering sea arbitra the management of the state committes pener to people who have all him were slaying his wife and servants, he Savoy hote ¢ Charles and Yoster | ing circle and genera tion offered by Mr. Call in reference to rail- | ranging some minor details, was joined by | faction that I find myscif simply an Indianan Auditor Gillem 1s considered as a very likely | "}I')“ T '\n‘nr !w‘ wife and servant ll \ ’ hotel .w Ch n‘ and M, F oster | fng ol ud general kA" lunds in his statc and the | Secretary-elect Herbert, and the two gen. | [Choors] You ave nelghbors and frionds, as | mom [ \e story brought by Dr. Theick is that | discussed the details of the conference at | ment fnterference of railrond companies | €rals were in conference for more than an | youare mine. Inthe future I shall endedvor Khivther B : Vanderviles President Hereaux has been uneasy ever | considerable length. Mr. Foster will return The report of the committee hag vith sonatorial elections, and heard | BOUr: After formal leavetaking the clerks | aa eitizen to co-operate with you fn all that | Ny Youk, March 6.—The Vanderbilts | Since the discovery of the Marchenas plot to | to Southampton to attend a bauquet to be [ not yet been finally »d upon, wit || L b "y | Were tntroduced to Secrotary-clect Herbert, | mukes the dignity and_ honor and prosperity | (o0 have possession of the New York & | OVerthrow him and has regarded with sus- | given in honor of the arrival there of the | but its general scove has been Mr. Sherman, provosing an_ amendment to | Secretary Foster of the Treasury departs | ohoers | e a sitiven i st Livser sonse | Northern railway, the control of which was | Picion all the reputed friends of that arch | first steamer of the American line's ficet. | determined upon. In the fiest place the P % o resented this afternoon witk Pierpont Morgan | Schemer. Those who know the president | The dinner promises to be attended by u | committee takes up the system the constitution. The amendment provides | ment was pr ited t afternoon with that embraces the indissoluble union of states, iery rgan | Atge Yo of. g g Htleal and ¥ & set of resolutions signed by all the principal ; S SGEORTITS from ex-Secretary of the Navy William C. | and nis methods of* dealing with realand | 12r€e number of gentlemen in political and | wment in vogue for the fixing of the time for the beginning ¥ g 4 St A symbolized by the flag, to co-operate with you \ Roan . Pn | mercantile | Mr. Foster will dine with ¥ | officials of the acpartment, togethier with a | {YIAGEAGKEbY o [l 1o co-anetiute with ¥ Whitney and Colonel Oliver H. Paine | supposed enemies have been expecting for | T et 3 and termination of the term of ofice of presi- | handsome album, containing their portraits, ! RS ICiH . y The New York & Northern extends to the | omo time . e ord Rosebery, British foreign minister i " 5 od at 4 A some time that he would strike a blow which which conviets are handeuffed and i up dent and vice president ond congressmen on | agq testimonial of regard. . The resolutions | American union, and in promoting the pros- | Che Bew York & Northert extends to the | it he would strikea | hich | Wednesday, and Friday will depart f ¢ s are handeuffed and triced up the lat of April The amendment is to g0 | wero prescnted by Assistafit Secrotary | Derity of all the people. [Cheers] Again 1+ ittt NG Hundred and. ifeye | he hoped would crush the opposition and put | Paris, where the court of arbitration will [ with a rope twisted around the neck in such into effect in 1807 and to continue thereafter, | Spaulaing in an_appropriate address, to | thank you. My home-comi as you know, | it street to Browsters, N. Y.. where an end to the plots against him hold its session. e declines to discuss the | a manner that every attempt to lower the Sidimuctmins Tosolutlon wis laid on the | which Secratary Foster: hajipily responded. | jiscoppunied with Jrput, bersondl sontow. | conncets with the New York & w A few days ago President Hereaux dis- | {uestion of Cleveland's presidency or other | ypmg of the prisoner is attended by the dan- table at his request, he signifying his inten- | Me, Carhisle called at the department and | LOF the sympaihy and kiudness ye topies beaving upon the political situation in R oo ey Yk you. | England. Tts acquisition will give the d at he announced was a co . er of actually ehoking to de: o repor ton to have it referred hereatter to the com- | had an extended conference with. Secretary | [ " bomost ot all, thimk you. { HERAC, O snopoly of the entrance to o l‘" th _1| Ty load. | the United States, ‘“l,.,: T ‘H’\”’, Ll bt the mittee on privileges and clections. N Foster. Asnow arranged Mr. Carlisle will | = The republican committee met Mr. Har- | New York City ¥ against him with which many I f e 4 s that the punishment is not only The senate, in executive session, confirn be sworn in as seoretary of the treasury | rison at ( iantown, five miles out of Rich. i KHoWISHRS O P & ien of the dominican capital w SEASICKNESS LALD HIM OUT. brutal and inhuman in the extreme, but that all the cabinet nominations. and at 1 Wednesday morning mond. The committee was greeted cordinily rowledge of & Pending Strike, 1to be connected. President Hercaux it is positively d rous to the life of “the adjourned until Thursday. | Acting Secretary of State Wharton will | by the general, who expressed great. satis Derrorr. Mich,, March 6.—H. B. Ledyard, red that all the leading conspirators be tor Morgan Seriously 11l as the Result | mon so pumshed s e remain acting secretary of state until Wed- | fietion at being met by his old neighbors utof the Michigan Central railvoad, | o 05 T G L of n Rough Pussage. MR, ( ELAND'S BUSY DAY, nesday, when Judge Gresham, according to After o general handshaking the trip | in an interview today declared that he knew - LoNDoN, March 6.—[Special Cablegram to i i present arrangements, will relieve him tward was resumed, and the special train Tuk Beg.]--Senator Morgan, one of the rep- The-case of the death of Convict Powell, Thoussnas of Visltors Shake His Hand fis | torney general and all his assistants | reached the resentatives of the United States in the | Who was found dead in the dark cell after be Distingulshed Callers, cre ut the supreme court today listening to ) o'clock e i i ameied R 400 || fng linpilached 1 th Bols oX fHore CHATLHIRE AWasmixaro, D, C., March 6.—In accord- | 8pinfons handed down by that body and. at E e CObL PO RGOy BP0 at B e e S B o e hd th ance with his usual habit, Mr. Cleveland | tending to government business. Mr. Olney | : . | passengeron the steamer New York, which | (Y8 v Sl L : L onki ik ! will probably take charge of the departmient Ihe city s gaily decorated in honor arvived at Southumpton Saturday, was taken | COnClusion drawn by the committee is that rose early and, after breakfasting, went | o PORADLY tike chary of the return home of General Har sick on the voyage, Sinee his arrival he has | Uere isuo possible doubt but that he came to directly to the president’s room, where he Judge Gresham took the oath of office this | rison. The day was clear and com. become worse, and is now confined to his bed | D18 death by reason of the extremely barbar- i he hastened preparations to escane. The | day whether a strike would be declared or : ; | | yison, ¢ v com | 1o, LRI il L CLALI soldiers opened fire and riddled Mrs. Theick | | uttempted to dispateh some business. But | afternoon, It is probable that the seven | fortabie, and great crowds assemblec | at tho Southumpton: hotel, Southampon | ous and excessive punishment admimistered His physicians state that his illuess is due | i Lk | amusements attache of Indiana—[Cries of “Good, g and of punishe at the institution. After describing at length the inhuman manner in Kitled Conviet Powell, nothing about the strike among switchmen Union station in this city at | and switch tenders which is reported to be Pk imminent. So far as he knew no demand [ Dr. Theick's house was one of the first Arrlved at Indianapolis, has been made by the men for an advance in | visited. When the soldiers appeaved he wages. Several switchmen who were ques- | knew their visit meant d tioned declared they would know by Wednes | | Soldiers were sent to surround the | residences of all the suspected pevsons ath to himself and 3 5 RO T — e and the servants with bullets. The doctor the crowds of distinguished visitors soon | Other cabinet officers will take the prescribed | to welcome the distinguished citizen's CAVALRY 1Ot THE STRIP, toa strain to which e was subjected by a The report then recommends that th ) t 2 X leaped from a window, mounted a horse and G paths between now and 11 o'clock tomorrow. | return he business buildings along the « began to storm the doors, and Mr. Cleveland | 04ths between now and 11 o'clock tomory line of march frowm the. station to the Denni. | United States Troops Will temove All set. | fed. He made his way to Cape Hayti and | was obliged to forego his work and listen to FAILED OF CONFIRMATION, son hotel were festooned with bunting, and tlers Foundl Fiier from there salled to Kingston, reaching here | jove o™ ik of seasickness, The New | Lo of unishment now in vogue at the p words of congratulation from a host of many of Harrison's pictures \\|-|'|.-|4l|\|»l, \4;1. Gurnnie, Okl, March 6.—Two troops of | in safety [ G et RS tentiary be abolished by law and that friends and admirvers. Nominations by Harrison Which Recelved : dl_;‘\w“lwul/-lll“"fi REEUBIHG OURRILIVECH Franihg passed through here today bound for | His own departure was so hurries aharihg Wlhm‘, ..;‘1 olling ( the vessel | Milder and more human system be substi- Governors Pattison of Pennsylvania, and ] T hero wera | | The train bearing the ox-president arrved | the Cherokee Strip from Fort Reno, and | that he did nov learn tho fato of the made Mr. Morgan extremely ill. It was | tited by law, fully under the control of the Nortnen of Georg, each with his staff, WAsnixazoN, D, O, March it 1Cre WETe | 3¢ 11:30, Mr, Harrison was escorted to his | more are to follow. They have orders to | Other men whom Hereaux had sentenced to |y 00 <5 ORI L R U e e tiva ey eeden were the first callers who saw Mr. Cleve- | thirty-six nominations sent to the senate by age, the organizations fell in line and | clear the strip of everybody and keep it | death. [ aiant e gL B TR USIL LISV Cas aking up the question of food and cloth- land. They were received informally in the | President Harrison during the last session | the procession moved toward whe hotel. For | clear until the opening tikes place (@Biorals Avrioix and| Moinpli(uior) oxilbs | o 5k et a0 BT DRV BB A e s R R O T G e resident’s private room. Then came Goy- | that failed of confirmation. Of this number | the entire distance the streets were lined | - Reports from all along the border are that | gy RO ! g by e | S¥Stem was so thoroughly upset, that it will hncom iR ar president's private roomn, A E A IBB LA R E ST T oRE VL BRAIAG | with reat crowd of people who con- | the lome scekers are quiet and that no | oM Hayth huve been arrested here by or- | o some time for him to entively recover, | firly well treated in this respect and that ernor Peck of Wisconsin, and with him the | ono was rojected that of John V. L Findlay | (0, 'd us Harrison passed. His | trouble of any kind will ocour. in the pear | der of the government of Jamaica. They : there is practically but lttle complaint. membors of his staff. CGovernor Morris of | of Maryland. to be arbitrator for the United | (o) oma home was warm as his God | future at least are accused of violating the international Destructive Madugasear Harrienne. ADSIIH ARG FeatiRaea T Counecticut then came with his staft. There | States on the Chilian claims commission. | gpeed to Washington was enthusiastic four | Boomers arrived stéadily all day in great | law by fitting out and armiug a vessel in | Pawis, March 0.—Nows of a hurricanc at | g SV T 0RO e were senators and representatives galove I'he name of G. M. Lambertson was sub- | years ago. On arrival at the hotel the | numbers, and with the campers | August, 152, to be employed in ousting Hyp- | Tamatav, on the cast coast of Madagas S O e R IR S Mills of Texas, Butler of South Curolina, | mitted by the president but no action was | parade disbanded. | alveady on hang, « onight encamped all | Do el tho bresidency of the Black re. | on February 22 has been received t nenitentinty conies in forn spirited rapuite; and Palmer of Tllinois; Chaivman Springer | taken ou it by the scnate. ‘The reception was wholly devoid of politi- | along the border, ting the final opening | PO rom the presidency of the Black The Alsimo,n French ship was steipped | 204 its evils ure forcibly poiuted out. The RENG Loy A ndiiioana committas, bnd aith The most important nomination was not | cal feature—democrats and republican alike | of the land whick they have coveted $o long, | Public. preoa Sda il LpLwal Pl ort cites that the convicts soon lose their elegation from his state: Theodore | sanctioned by the senate. This was Benton | lifted hats to pay homage to the distin- | Everywhere good nature seems to prevail, More Trouble in Brazil. almost instantly of masts and rigeing and a & G o him a delegation from ‘i i s Y i sk y N 5 few minutes later went to the bott i of responsibility to the state and feel Roosevelt, civil service commissioner, re. | Hanchett of Michigan, to be United States | guished citizen. The ovganized bodies con- | and, though there are many gamblers and | VaLrAratso, (via Galveston, Tex.,) March | foW inutos later tvony to tho bottom iwith Tab dts i a e ; matned with the president. long cnough to | cireuit judge for the Sixth judic sisted of political clubs, grand army posts | fakivs on hand, no serious trouble yet | 6.—[By Moxican Cabla to the New York | 2lon board i : ; i ey arc the mere slaves of a private congratulate him on his civil service reform | o succced Judge Juckson, who was confirmed | and impromptu_civie organizations oceurred or is Tooked for. The homeseckers | i L4 Sexiean Cppleto the New York Eiye coasting vessels anchored in the har- | corporation interested in gotting the greatest NVRRF i 11 this fnauguFaladiress as associate justice of the United States | Seventieth Indiana ( s | scem confident that President Cleveland | Herald ~Specia SouB. [ bor foundered ulmost simultancously, and | amount of work possiblo out of them as long The driveway leading to the main door- | Subrem e court. For various political rea- | regiment) haa the position of honor in the | will soon sign the bill givimg them permission | ment of Brazil has seized six cars of arms Yy oo nen of thalny ova\vasiwerd st ved they are confined in the jnstitution, The ways of the white house wus packed early | ons democrats used their influcnce to pre- | parade. A change of program agreed on at | to invade the stip, and ave willing to wait | destined for the rovolters who are besicgiug | Four other « stdea: snnk hotons BHayRtoRn |, o diliat T A s e it i e with people anxious to shake hands with the | vent Mr. Hanchett’s confirmation and sue- | a late hour permitted General Harvison and | until that time, \When thit time . does ar hassad. 1 Tuiatay tho streets wero swept 1 commitice : L3P prosan President. The SamuelJ. Rincall eclub of o lreo, army nowinations, all for | party to proceed at once to the old home, and | rive there will bo o grwnd-rush for the | carmelitn has alss ol o the panae oy | Clean of people and yolicles in moment, | contract systom bo abolished ut the earliest Philadelphia—100 strong—was the first or- ed positions, failed for lack of action. | this was reached about 12:30, select pieces of land 'in, the L Mang | Gy et Dirdnfbieids Twenty-two of the best houses in the place | possible moment, ganizition to obtain admittance and its mem- | Oue was that of Lieutenant John A, Seenos at the State House. have alrcady decided upon certain spots and | Uhe government troops. - Defenders o and mifny” liuts wore ruined. Many lives | “ifhowholo: roport is n vizorous' arraign ~Hers were mustercd ina hollow square in | Dapray, to be paymaster with the rank of 5 3 : <i. | Will make a big endeavor to gain them, Fleet | city of Santa Anna still hold out awaiting | were lost. Further details nre lacking. ekt Stiotths oo 2 ! Jun e Indianapolis did honor to her most distin- s Tos ve Lo g gl it Ailaate 2 T - — ent of the management of the state peni the spacious Fast roam. At 11:20 Brosident | major. ) A s Foas ruished citizen tonieht . Tulle 15 oo aemin- | horses have been secured, one person out of | relief from Porto Allegre, which has reached Brown-Sequwrd Goalin'e Sunye Him, ety a Vicawwiloh hud'glveakn Lleveland entered, attired in a black cut- | | The promotion of Calonel Elwell S, Otis to | EWShed tlzch tobight. Fully 15,000 beople | yeurly every fumily'intonding to rush ahead. | there from Rio do Janeirs : P b S TNRRIT Ciihlaarn S DA e T ORMas Byt way coat and dark trousers and looking | be brigndior general in place of General | Fithered ab tho state house o bid hiul wel- | (he rest of the household to come on at lels: EGovernment soldiers in Santa Anna killed | Tug B | the death of Himaie s o | Subject the most careful investigation. The the picture of good health. Squire Willium | Carr, who was forced to retire, also fell | come und groeted him by eBthUL | ure with the houschold utensils, ete. The | B¢ e i s Tk Beg. | —Uhe death of Hippolyte Adolphe | evidence taken McMullen and Congressman McAleer headed | through on account of the antagonism of | Bustic ccmonstiations of offection. Tong | greater number ate prepared to at once | & Frenchman whe was walking in the street. | Taine, member of the French Acadensy, was due to diabetes and pulmonary phthisis. He 0 B vt Ao is | before 8 o’clock, the hour for the opening of i o i : DsORATIES vaiso k 3 i the Randalls and each member was intro- | (iencral Carr’s friends, who objected to his re ) anonuns ape 4oy | build and break grouna for farming, several Exchange in Valparaiso has fallen to fif- Zuced to the president by Mr. MeAleer and | Tetirement. The nomination of “Henry W. | the doors of the spacious capitol, a vast mass |, ving brought lumber and farming imple- teen quar ice. The government has | had been suffering for u year. His condition | rofers to the death of Conret Pocell {stank 0, and N " ety e Ay HERARD AVe: Raymond, private secretary of Secretary | of humanity surged about the building ments with them, As many have been od with the C & 611 Sl b Qi red 3 Hoany hundshike. iy, to be solicitor for. the State dopart. | AUS o'clock ik doors were tarown open | MBS With them, As many have becn | joined with the Chamber of Commerce in | became oxtremely ritivalio woak sational in the extreme, Every detail of the ment failed of confirmation, Also that of | tid up tho broud steps the crawd rushed. i | Wil means of Iivelihood they are. almost | COTSUItinK s to the best measure t avertan | deting L e e | i Rment o Powallts xéla taniiby Tk st Congressman Coombs and ex-Congressman | Lycurgus B. Woodward. to_be commissioner | @ few moments every available space about | ol x;vmflsl&n and it will be neces. | 8zparently imminent crisis. Pl b b b, \ anta An The cargo of the schoouer was very voluminous and covers several hundred ty written pages. Some of the testimony, especially that whigh His Friends from New York. Archio Bliss headed the King's couuty dem- | for the district of Alaska; Rees R. Lewally, | the great building was densely thronged. 1 | e3ditute of provisiprs, and it will be neccs. Ihie Herald correspondent in Buenos Ayres | 1014 about which so much was heard ayear | or more of witnesses with a vividness that geratic oranization, with 400 members, aud | 1o be judge of provate in the county of S | Was themost enthusiastic demonstration seen | Sot 10 6L (R Rmodintow, fenteht | Who Herald correspondent o § cabinet are | Taiac % jeatter the fluid had been injecied | recalls the days of the’ Spanish inquisition, a big band. Then came tne Cleveland ass It L U. T.; Stiles B; Fors| to be receiver | in years and the checrs that went up from | G20cp s happy, in anticipation of the y s 2 5 s ne radied and such an improvement was | T'he whole story, strongly corroborated as it ciations from the president’s own city, Buf- | of public moneys at ¥ by, S. D. mes | thousands of throuts gave evidence of the coming opening. imminent. ‘The project of the government to | shown iu his condition that_his friends be- | Toavek: no Aoubbolithe. miadil it falo, and Mr. Cleveland recognized many of | A. Oakley, to” be assistant surgeon of the | deep affection and appreciation in which the el . - build a large steel cruiser will probubly not | lieved he would recover, Saturday, how erious reader that Powell was simply mur- its members, several of them being personal | Marine hospital service, and that for post- | €x-president is held by nis fellow towns. CHAKRLES WILNON TALKS. be approved ever, ho suffered o relapse. He wasable to il 4 ik Py friends. Some fifteen or twenty members of | masters, among others, of E. H. Hubbard, | men. ey i recognize friends almost to the end. dered, nothing more, nothing less. the Duckworth club of Ciucinnati were | Kalispel, Mont gifine interior of the state house was beau- | gueen Litluokalani's FEs-Marshal States fiis MISS WCLELLAN'S MARRIAGE. R TSP To Rogulate Guards, present : f e Fine iy drapac h flngs. pjection to Annexa Cor DRID o Stparliamentany The scores of instances of br “Aftor that club came the multitude of gen- | NEBRASKA'S NORTHERN BOUNDARY. [1¢ distinguished party, headed by Mayor [ ¢ o Ol eot! f"'\‘i“"“,“ s Civll Ceremony Auspiciously Celebrated at | MApriD, March 6.—At the parliamentary The( sccreh of Ansban: f:brutal troals »ral public, who poured through the main | g : Sullivan, shortly appeared and the g (DANUHANC 18¢0, Cal,, March 6.—Jix-Marshal Parls Yesterd. election tos fifty republicans were re. | ment of convicts by irresponsible guards oor in droves, Two lines of people in | Prospect That the Contract for the New | building literally rocked with the cheet Charles Wilson,who probably stunds as near Copyrighted 1593 by James Gerd n B turned. Among them ave twenty of Senator | makes o sickening tale of cruelty and in- doorway in droves. Two lines of people in 1Cop ' nett.] 3 | {ouble file, marched under the portico from | Survey will Be Set Aside which went up from thousands of throats. | to Liliuokalani as any onz, siid to an Asso. ¥. uts was along that line, .. Paius, March 6.—[New York Herald Cable | Costellar's adherents who ave fviendly to the | humanity. Upon the question of the guards 1000 until 1 o'clock and through the main | ol i Moststinking chiot magia | son BER)C cony. When the sclection was finished [ 1ov there are only two solutions of the | of Miss May McClellan, daughter of the late | The Epoen today fiercely attacks the min. | these officials be increased to an oxtent to tho white = house.” For a time | the lowest and best bidder according to | tinguished gucst, Miyor Sullivan welcomed | accepted with the approval of a convention | at Washington. took place at. the messs oy | listenod t ures of Canova's delegntes | tho present systom, says the committee, the Edch person who managed 10 | jand oficent \Washigion needs not o he | PATES: but that of the whole sceti Grenelle today. The religious marriage will | out of the election comparatively weak, in point of morals or principles. , ; ong ro Dl s it e Parenyo, March 6.—Troops were sent to ) ; this monotonous routine until a messen- | 0 et o) AT i Long rounds of applius Hawaii. When a coustitution has been | yo; Visard > mi v relg convicts. At present they are sc ate up ) a and has no knowledge of the work he was W M. Nisard of the mimstry of foreign | g i Folco yesterday to preserve order nvicts. At present they are so situated Y o World's fair delega ) springilold, S tigive e v d, the ¢ / mayiba considered to havo formed him that tho W \ biia; | Shelton of Springficld, 8. D, cannot give i | fon und nddseased General. Harrfdon und | Kind, the country may be considered to. hav tion would be_aunexation, but ot i the | and General George H. Batcheldor, ex-United | by the tanps as o theecs . ateeet W4 | rocommends that 800 be appropriated to fit mediately, to_the disappointment of hun- | yg" he is = contracting to perform ) ¥ the doorkecpers that the president would re- | ment or private tadiviiinl s not: catemt il Fairbanks of this city, who spoke in~ | Under the constitution of the United States | peen performed, Charles Rister. maire of the | down, the commander gave the order to fire More Bribery Testimn eaving for Home, | and have the contract and bond binding, | IO 4 Japanese, who here form so important a | & short address, saying fhrher tioubIBBEETHE mittee held another meeting this evening B atvtng przenizet thetr | incompetent man is awarded civil engineer's | When al n_stepped to the | To obtain a_ quit claim to their contracts 1 Wasnixaros, D eading returning organizations on the charges of attompted corruption had been thousands remained for the -concert i the | Ve engineers to select from. Mr. Shelton | Yociferous cheers lasted and the stilluess | than could he balanced by advantuges atie | union consecrates the alliance of two hen. | tendered the position of assistant sccretary evening. | without doubt the bids for this survey wilt VERNOR MATTHEWS AND Mit, FAIRBANKS T T prising, courageous America, the other from | tional committee. il in the mpaign | Was charged by R. B. Thompson of Platte ; payment on two independent votes for At 2 o'clock the prosident received more | Which was made to be unjustified by eithev | Which now surround us. Tcould say more the Nuronie honor and patriotism. Permit me to salute | & lwyer by profession eral public wore rocolvod and tho doors wara | (UG0S, ROVIRE 10 St L, osfie The Drow | 80 wssumo high responsibilition, '1f 1 ahouq mer Naronic is still among the missing | honorable ministerso worthily representing | Drsuix, March 6.—In an address in the | everoccurred, and said that he wis a Mo- ed s estimated that nearly 8,000 | [ : : 1 and | Ashbourne said he was couvinced that if the | claved that the only talk he ever had with 3he rate of aboilt forty s minutc garded as an eligible bidd polis friends, Not the rising and seiting mEoiE IR0 feb] v : Regarding the night in question, which was dianapolis; for since I came to manhood 1 it possibly have the Naronic in tow, ar- | republic has today given our country olvil w NoAANALE YOLO b0 Pobition Par Vasmizgron, D, ., March 5 Special to | Aftera time the applause died away and | ciated press reporter toany: -In my pin- S| ) 3 " tor 8 f 1 o 5 ARl Ak 88, Tepo 0 ¥ opin- | —Special to Tue Bee.]—The civil marriage | government. the committee recommends that the pay of doorway then into the East roow, past the | Tne BEe.]—The fact that the award for the | Strains of music floated down from the bal- ¥ it HL ay Tate, around the apartments and T el ""'“'"'," o5 monnmants "_”I{“"‘ ! Mayor Sullivan arose and called for order. | Hawaiian problem. The first is the rest General George B. McClellan, and Paul | isterialists, who it holds responsible for 8- | which will enable men with some idea of re lines extended 100 yards beyond the entrance braska’s northern boundary was not made to In & feeling speech, eulogistic of their dis- | tion of monarchy under a new constitution, Desprez, an attache of the French legation | Publican success. Tlad not the government { sponsibility to take the situations. Under . fnulntion name 3 ertisement for | the ex-president home. He expressed, he | concisting of 1 commisclon of or a coalition wit o conservatives, say they reached down the long driveway | stipulation named in the advertisement for “'”! “‘_II ST ‘““{ 'iu. m.u»‘m,‘ “lr' e ”““‘ cousisting of u commission of one to three | the Seventh arrondisscment in the Rue de .’\,'.. ‘p‘,,m‘ (||:»\.-m]\|lllwlli“ (.~”\:.»‘x\h:';\n. T,'“ guards are but little above the conviet nd into Peunsylvania avenue. [ bids by the commissioner of the general | S3id, SOniAL) ) members from the United States and the | 5 hiave conie 2 e i 2 A plcomed him back and recognized mainder of the members elected by a poPu- | be cetebrated in the oratory of the N. The report also pecommends that more got into the munsion received o hundshake | guthenticated more ¥¥an to say that it was | Lorcqmed him back and recoguized | el . e Al AIER RTAFPTYinOE 409 - UG Attacked the froops. 3 i 8 and o smile from Mr. Cleveland and he kept | eyt EE SO B 10 Sy 4 engineer | vue friend and trusted re lar vote from the legislative disteicts of | ture tomorrow. The witnesses for Desprez hcked the Xrooy suitable quarters be provided for the female 4 5 e It abdiotclook an i 3 Was | closed, which was prolonged as Governor | T A ; € ! ; er came to his relief at 1 o'clock and in- | yigding on. 1t is sufficient to say that S. C. Matthews stepped to the front of the plat. | #dobted by a representative body of that | afrairs and M. Bonnerics, hi uncle; for Miss | quring an election in el e lh!u: xh;-y are practically iu communication tion was waiting for him in the cabinet | zood and sumicient’ bond' to do the | form, and C The. governors | dcaulescod in its action. The second solu- | McClellan, Unitea States Minister Coolidge | pogplo of tho town regarded the gerival | With the male conviets. The committeo room. Mr. Cloveland left the East voom im- | \00he “Oh @ contract of this mature, | the assembled audienc The governor's g £ A 3 . ! » | speech was hearty in its delivery and ex B e dig Sl b S | P i S0 t0 MRoptaah 'ne _ f 1 up artors in S ROW. o olisa for: Rfdreds who had failed to see him, and these | Whor whicl he ts mcalifod oo paberf pressed the sentimgnts of the people of Tn | formof i territorial yacnment Lilo thia [ Sntes T e Portugal. _The usual | soldiers in tho streets with stones e aren il SiRa) ool holise. for e jwere not pacified by the announcemient from | jmowledge of civil eneineoring. A Wovern, | dianapolis. When he finished he introduced | Pro¥ somaueh. 1 have two objections. | formalities of French civil marriage having | knives. After three soldiers had been sty emale convicts, d = 4 ; every man is admitted as free and eq 3 Two volle; cre fired i h b, killi B e ) ind g ame strain as his predecessbr and | SYErY man i 1 K 1 Sevanth 6 N S MLe L do | Two volleys were fired into themob, Killing |y o conatorial briboey o, e, jjturn al 2 o'clock. fora thing that is impossible in its nature | \wyoea'ye, VAT A0, A Brodecessor ARG | How 'could this apply to the Chinese L i whoofticlated, made | 0o mmon' nnd wounding many moro. No | _The senatorial bribery investigting com- > f 9 Senator Manderson has no political intevest 0 party of our population, and to which your My legal mission is terminated, but 1 d examine sahle ‘ All the morning Pennsylvania avenue | ¥ » iy neral Harrison's Reply. > i Yo ) ated, bu and examined John Sahler of Omaha, and lechoed with the music of military bands, | B the award of this contract, but when an country denies the right of naturaliztion wish to say to you how heartily glad 1 MpLC Shamie "‘l“j"“;‘l‘ Josial | Captain Asnby of Beatrice, against whom A L . 3 Sl 0 4 to have had the privilege, with your con 1 6.—Hon. Josial ARl S e housands of | WOrk, it is time to revolt, especially when | front of the y m the cheers were three | and leased lands would require an immense i Quincy of Massachuse s today formal SMrih to the ralvond dopots. Thousands of | 36+ were soveral good bids from rexnonst: | times repoated. For several minutes the | oo s jands would tequl “more perhips | sent, of pronouncing you married. Your | QUiCY of A sotts wis boday formally |y, Ashby was charged by IReprosentas i : S . tive Ruggles of Dundy county with offeriug rmited him to speak. He said in sub- | ing 3 : " of state by Secretary Gresham, which he ac. 3 cural ba und the electric ill will find that s no v in | RO ing from the possession of the 1slands, ored families. one coming from young. enter- | 9% A Bud him 4,000 to vote for Thurston, and Sahle; h"“,‘.‘.‘.:"'.g”.h.‘-’["\‘-.."‘,.' 1'|.. “m_lv_"““!\\‘:!lvlw‘t the land to sustain his theory, and | Stance cepted. Mr. Quiney is a member of the na- | MM for Thurston, and Sahler e fhce seckors | B0V o ba readyertisod. for Senntors Man. | AND FrisNps—I do not think oven if the gl 5 theold world, Their names both have been | was chairman of the committee on campaien ity of offering him £500 to make the first b‘.}un“l’:’(”nw:xl. ::"llw BN the.atios seckare | derson and Pettigrew both declare the award | Circumstances were favorable thun those | Mystery Still Shrouds: the Whereabouts of | Synonymous in their respective lands for | i He is a graduate of Harvard and Thurston et i ‘are that thoy | than @ few words of thanks. Four year . L . lers and at 5 o'clock the last. of tho on, | 18 or rule, and they both declare that they '“'.I‘,!‘.“ jonde of thanks, ¥ Tlefoors | New York, March 6.—The White Star | the members of these two families; also the He Feurs the Resalts, Ashby denied that anything of the kind eral public wore received and the doors wera | itend moving to set it aside. The pros- | &Ko, if the calendar is consulted, Ileft you 3 v and that the survey will be readvertiscd, as | consult heart and mind, I should say it had | craft. She is now twelve days overdue and | the United States in- France, T present my of the Dublin university today Lord { Keighau man frow start to finish, and de e shook hands wo president dur- | . i ( ? ;‘.:":u.\‘tn.\‘: et o icartont durs | the porson who ot the award i not 1o cn ten years since 1 bade goodby to my In- | there is not w single trace of her where- | cordial congratulations to M. Desprez - abouts, sincere complimeuts to the new daughter of home rule bill should be passed Ireland would of the indeper of the sun, but our experiences give the true | %0 3 e I ild | any of the indepe - e LI s M YR SE Roriantes BIYeADe teu The overdue Itaiy, which it was thoueht | France which the great and noble American | be thrown into a state of semi-bankruptey and INTERSTATE COMMLERCE DECISION, b COURT DECISIONS, b ¢ 4o coms jack, 1o In 1 t 1 1 & 3 P ETV (DR P e A the one before the election of Senator Allen, he said that ke called several of the ind : ! iy have had 1o othier home. Suggcstions of an | rivea today and reported that she saw noth- | Miss MeClellan wore a vale gray elott derk Browing Company of Cincin as | Cases st the Ldaho Minors Ordered 4 QIR 10 SugRe f ; A 3 lu a vale gray cloth P i gl EULT P ERRIYOLOaingath Wins | Diaiisasle0sliar Windinas: petractive sort were mude me to make my | jng of the missing freighter. A similar tale | dress, with sleeves of shaded pink, olive Want u Definite Proposal . ; home elsewhere. Iam too old to muke o | s told by all the other steamers areiviny WasiixGroy, D. (%, March 6. The Inter. Wastxaroy, D. C.. March 6.—In an op- | new home; but not too old, T hape to renew | piae Y ROEH senmai aryi: state Commerce commission today, In an | lon delivered by Justice Blanchard for Chief | those old ussociations that Kave made thisso | ““Noy a few expressed the beliof that the big opinfon by Commissioner Veazey, anuounced | Justice Fuller in the case of George A, Pet- | dear a home to me, and to take | eraft, with crew, pussengers and valaabr, | of white and gold; her hat was black § 1 ¢ X be demanded and MeKeighan given a chance, Bits decision In the casc of the Gerk Brewing | 1erbon and the striking Carur d*Alene miners :;y"l::‘l\‘xll[h{uld I}-In( "‘r'\ =:fl«"-‘n«"nim £0 ., had gone to thebottom. A few b trimmed with pale pink velvet. Ounly the ""“"y“f”; that -: formulate ""'”,":'.‘ pro- Sahler likewise denied the charges made : " Ao agud o United State: s | Ihe itude of new fuces tha ieve that the craft has | broken do \timate friends of bot et gt posals before sending out notices of the ve- | ¢ 5 ¢ ! compuny uainst the Louisville & Nashville | In Idaho against the United States, the | yonighy, Change, improvement 1. 1a Belor. JiaRg s Lroken Bowa. | Intimate friuada'of both fumilies were pres- | iggomling of of the Brusscls monotary con. | 1 toto. Ho swore that instead of oftering vaflrond, the Kentueky Central railway and | €ourt decided in favor of the miners and | and increase ate evers where. appuront, and | oo Lol south of the regular trac cat, tncluding Mrs. George B. McClellan, | feronce, Phomusan; g1que lattor had comate tho Norfolk & Western railway, vor of | direeted that the indictment against them in allthis 1 rojolce it sou. Within the | Uis sald the main hope of the ves the bride's mother, and M. and Mme. Aoral vy him and dezmanded 50, saying that e con the complainaut. The wain point incomplainy | P Qv ‘m- L i i i SOW R ik L”;“u:.’\lp;u.:\r:;f o \;:l::lf lies in the Azoves. Therc is no telegraphic | Hypolite Desprez, parents of the groom. KixastoN, Mareh 6.~General - n-‘.w ed the vote of y resentative Ivwin of 1s that the Louisville & Nashville and Ken In tho cassof the city of 8t. Louls againet | Ciing That floats upon. the s6a. the. fire ot was arrested here yesterday at the i o | Platte county, Sablor testiflod that here. tucky Central companies charge wore for the | the Western Union Telegraph company the of the Jumalca government for ha 5 fused to advance that or any other amount beauty that hangs before me. I regarded it | spoamers. The last - 1 FrrTn o At e 3 # steamers. e last mafl and ady Sranaportation of beer in carloads from Cin it, in an opiuion by Justice Brewer, re- | gy the precursc 5 U of | tha it s R 0% hay aea o mitted a breach of international of money, and insisted that this w e apadian Commient, starting an expedition on last Au there was of hiis relations with the Tokoxto, Ont., March A sed the decision of the lower court and | thy & einnati to Middlesborou Ky., than they, | held to be valid the city ordinanes whicn e | that time wh overdue vessel may have been towed into the 8.—C " ; ! ) . in_every s the erican navy was | islands since that time, . —Commenting | against Hyppolite, the Haytian presid inaugural ad together with the Norfolk & Western, cha acted c ensaflon 1 the company for | hold in éstimation by other nations. (Cheers. upon President Cleveland's for carrying the same commodity foralonger | the use of strects for te aph poles, the “1 will not speak to you of those duties b s . gy {K. the Globe says }, i 1 distance over the same e i the same di- | CHarEe beig § on vach po which those years of absence have brought MR. GLADSTORE HOOTED, e vl R i birs /aid Sthe ke it The supreme court tolay decided o d N the United States in its suits agajnst Virginia. The commission rules that the | California & O Laud Gompany to set xule expressed by the fourth section, that | aside and declave void the title of the land distance shall ordinarily. limit the adjust- | company to tracts in_Oregou purchased bY | ness of the constitutionand the prosperty of | has information by eatie gt et Mo some. We look forward to better re fiold for the places, thus created, Amon Went of rutes, s not rendersd - in ompany by persons icquiring title from | 1l 'our peopie - [Cheers] e FUSPetY of | has information by cable that Mr. Glug with our nefghbors il g s o P e LR L B T operative by the existence ut tees under what Is known us the wagon | After the speaking the party repaired to g The Mail, independent, says: The B Sl Dl HLSAE A s Wil oint of uveyiug lines b ongress. The decisions | the stand under the rotundi, whord the ex. | Sstocratic Brighton yesterday. On leav- | polivy of - the meent sy, 11 ief AR Matoh -l Judge M- B, ltoene of Lingoln. Hon. Cheriehedh e act the Luiw applics to hie lower courts are aftirmed president shook hands with the people who | ine St. Paul's church in the morming with | magistracy spnronchos o me o tern Miller reports the stock of wh H. Marple of Omaba, Hon. 1. K, Warren of of these lines, und neither can put in 1 | wiipe court rofuses torehear tho casesin | filed by. Thousauds were turned awiy un. | Lord Acton ko found a large crowd outside, | ard of statesmunshiy he insti f Minneapolis at 2,4 D 5 v [saae Powers of 10 the points which are lower than shorter | Whicl: the United States und the Sou { satisfied. The reception lasted about two | including a number of young tory “bloods’ | politicians of a repul perm \ » over last Monday X Hamer of Kearney an i @istance charges on its line. until, upona | Pacific and the Colon My compu | hours, when the party entered carriages and | who saluted him with hooting and hissing | new administr ) o total stock of M 3. Wakeley of Omaha. The appoint were driven to their howmes. and cries of “traitor. T y Jol showing of special considef grounded | parties. Tn s the r > lberals ‘present | manne b b ioj Ak - be made by the supreme court, on justice 1o its putrons and itself. it ob 15 i ralivoad's title underits | The Grand Army of the Republic paid | responded with.cheers, and the tumult. was ht wi AT R bill provides that they shall not ali ermission from the regulating authority to N hda i saatnonense qudntity of valu- + their respects to General Hurrison in a body, | heihtened. - Mr. Gladstone's. passage was | cate such polic RSO ki M ; ng 1o the sume political party. Judges o so. This principle upplies both to lines | lands in sauthern California filing by after the major portion of the crowd | blocked untila cab was procured and i i 4 i Reese and Wake are strongly backed for Betwoen tho dame points nni to lines reach- Will Not o the Fighting. had pussed drove quickly away. Almost Canr e two of the piaces there is some talk t) l":..;:h.'q:l.:‘:;;‘um‘.‘.y:'”'“" trom different | Waswxerox, D, O, March 6.—The Star In_ the afternoon Mr. Harrison and Mrs e U areh 6.—W | the eft “lvmn w“‘ forme r n‘;:n 1 not ace v New York's New Opers House. moer of Parlian N v . o fit as he is counting on ruuning againsy g | p McKee weut to the cemetery to visit Mrs E. Two--Competition with carriers not sub- | has this tosay: Itis now practicall Harrison's grave, spending about halfan hour Judge Norval two years hence ject to the statute. is based upon natural | that there willbe no extra session © | there, The ex-president showed much emo New York, March 6.—One of the stocl need th causcs and plain conditions, but the legiti- | Fifty-third congross. This means of course | tion, dnd the furrows on his face show the | holders of the mew Metropolitan Opera \ 1 i,;::.-,ly.)..:;;‘:.y“.'-:;..,.l‘l‘-y{:.L‘:.‘L\.m,"-_,f,..-.y»r\m | that the president is' sutisfied that he was | urden of grief he bears. House company said this afternoon that | William kedmond ird—=Pussod unsylvania, from A1BANY, N. Y, Maveh 6.--The Metropoli- With the lnws by oach ot hha ¢ ‘.’,'lj.‘l',',"“'rL | misled as to the possibility of doing dl\\\hilngl e Colonel Mapleson is competing with Mr. | Colonel Suunderson to repeat the Phitadelphia for Antwory tan Opera compuny of New York was incor- pendents to his room, one at & time, und in- reen velvet skirt, trimmed with bias bands Roue, March 4.—The Opinlone says that | gyryctod thutas Allen had boon given two of the same, velver corsage, with a nevwork | the ltalian minister of foreizn affairs has re- | chances and had not made it anothor caucus t, | auested the United State's government con communication between the Azores and Por o formal invitations have been issued for tugal, and itis off the route of the religious ceremony of tomorrow morning. amatevr detective from Platte county. Wreek ofu French Dispateh : | For the Court Comminsion, Pams, March 6. Advices from Madagas, ear bring new wreek of the French me nor their performn il iy ~ their reading of the address with a sense of oir that $he senato -hus nnssod the bill Rl s it aageas o8 SOREROU Sl | F Toiy Blobds TMmit the Grand Ola | relief at the absence of the lectures, s [ sanig e uch | praviding for u supreme court commission Sty hae T aia foaim whh S ope Man nt AVItOCTERD Heteliton, G et R S dispateh _ bon o s uear tho | there is wild hustling among_the friends of heart than the honor of the flag, the sacred New Youk, Marcn 6,—The Evening Post | signs of Canada, which had become the various legal lemen who are in the wits subjected to u hostile demonstration in i — Opera Compriy Incorporated i el 4 That Santa Barbara Conteren Abbey for the use of th aes & for | b . \ | . al cin . s To - - 3 0 : -+ Abbey fo e epera house for | side the house. This evening Colonel LA Y Arvived—Servia, from Live | porated. here today ud thespectal clrvuwstances aud, primarily | LCONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE.| Saxta Bansara, Cal,, March 6,—The work | five years. ) derson wud Mr. Reduond encountered each | e frow Hamburg, | #1,030,000, Witk 8 bl el

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