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93, UMBER 261, minded sane of our suates. ney “wond | BONILLA'S GREAT ~ VICTORY cinones. — avehutsnap &y of pnin. | FITZ TN FOUR BRIEE ROUNDS ‘ Hehis s Fox he Jargest urke ever foughs S\S l I':“ T ll \l KILLS come in_contact there with thelr victims | delphia_preached an eloquent sermon, in for in o ring. The day of extravagant )\ s e from the farm and factory and country which he paid a “tribate to the beloved RS purses ended tonight. A magnificent crowd town, whose reasons have been unhinged by father, in point of size and personnel siw a great How the Oorporation High Kickers Enter- | the gambiiog modus operandi in transit | First Battle in the Honduras Revolution | , At the concision of the scrvices the | Jim Hall Knocked Out by a Single Punch | battle tonight. A victory won and a defeat i : which throttles and bleeds individual in- | : o funeral procession Wwas formed and pro- = D suffered. The scene was the most superbly i itonti tained the Senat: Railroad Committee, dustrial opportunities, Quite Decisive, cecled to Calvary cemetery, whoro the intor- from Long Bob's “Terrible,” 8 » in an “fhe | How Conviots at the Penitontiary Have appointed fistic arena in any land. The in ’ s ik A ment was made in.the priost's lot. rest tonight was not as great by many Been Punished to Death, 3 e s on the sion of the hattle for x Gentlemen of the railway committees, if | y ' ¥ : 4 st Sapitamber F ED DICKINSON'S SALARY AND LOCAL RATES | you'und the present state fogislature £ail in | RIO GRANDE DJ SUL'S TROUBLES TO END JOY IN HAWALLAN ISLANDS. GREAT CARNIVAL PROVES A FAILURE | jvyweieht s A ARl : paratively as low as present lowa local rates, otk (il HE TR SRS AP o ring Divid, but the fight tonight was never. Why Both Are High - Burt's Misstatement | ¥ou are criminal flunkies to the brutal power eral Government of Hrazil Finally Do- # Un ‘\‘;“"" ) “':““"';'"'l jp | 1IRrdly Five Thousand People Attend the | theless the most impoptant and mos A b " 0 epod woalth, Fuil in you ole dut oNoLULY, March 5th the steamship y oy s * \ Of Fucts And Holdrope's Missoprosens . | 01 {ho Tight of facts. whith moness_Iateill bbb el L Gl Lol China and Australiay whioh arrived on Fob. N AL e L oliba, tr palogte, I Novels ot ;t'w"lhyn"“'."" " | No Ohance to Esoapo or Appeal When Sen- s tations—Eustin’s Advicoto the > o Fther feom - sot YT Their v s Vo byt ot Yody Al Prevents the Fight—De clubs, 1n saloons, in hotels and in parlors. 3 T o | Rence can gather from sources outside of Their Army—Foderals Very ruary 2) and 22, vaspa tively, brought satis. vt o Ao £ L The committec had vetoed the efforts of the tence is Once Pronounced., ate Leglslature, "!:i'\‘\l:p\‘|ln|r\n|; l“n.\l:x‘.w;‘u ‘..,1,\‘ i :-‘[l4||;} M Demoralized, factory intellizence o tho provisiomal goy- s of the Aftalr. newspapers to bulletin the fight, because it of representative asses fit only to bray to T ee s e e I 0y (on B i aretin, hUC TS ot phone, bells iy an s 4 Ciscrsyary, O, March 5.—Gentlemen of | the Piping of gentecl sillainy I_\;(’v’g M0 [Copurtahted 1893 by James Gordon Benneer.) | i8lands, Excited throngs Ll I RiNGsine, Cesext Ciry Cuon, New Oe | rily and bulletins found theie way in every | OFTEN TORTURED FOR MINOR OFFENSES the Senate Committee on Ivzay's: “From | SEERSES T8 :L‘::i:j“‘!‘“,' l“‘,““x'_f"‘m_('l‘ il N&: PANAMA«Colombia, (via Galveston Tex.), | cussed the action doskded upon by President | 1uive La., March § [Special Telegram to | direction in spite of precautions. o copy of Tt Ouaia Bee of the et {nst. Il braskan, but a brazen toolof transit agencies | Match 8.—|By Mexican Cable to the New | Harrison and his cabinet, and the prompt |y fpe |=This has been a disagrecable |, CUAMS and I5ig e A HatRAtanY S bomrothion i i notice that a_combination serpentine and | n failing to do justice to his state in freight | York Herald—Special to Tun Ber)— | action of the administeation was warmly i after mueh kot e e | Almost Anything Suffices to Send a Prisoner skirt dance has been remdered before your | rates. Not manyof the average men think | Unconfirmed reports received here today via | nmended by all, 1r'r4"~|u't"l f parties, 88 | gant driving rain from ecarly morning until | signed. The greatest ,.,,ii‘.‘ W0 men ov to the Torture Chamber, honorable body by Messrs. Holdre Smith 1:‘_"1- and “\' se who do do s “f‘“' i l"l\"“" Nicaragua anunounce that ina decisive bat- | wellas by the many German residents and | qungot, This has left narrow stroots in- | fought for was obtained and Kitzsimmons and Dewese of the B, & M., Messrs, Burke, ‘h"'r‘”"‘\'\"““’{""'\;*.'5'\'[{“:"“‘}‘\' (e ruilvoad 4t 1 tle Policorpo Bonilla has won a great victory | the mor Intellizent Aintives. When tho Aus- | yydated, with siimy water and darker and | #nd Hall went their respective ways to pr Hawley, Buchanan and Morchouse of the | manuwors exacting teibute wnior tho and entered Tegucigalpa in triumph. Noth. | tralia arrived, bringitg the news that o mes- | gloomier than the. pertious of London. and | PATe for the battle Elkhorn, Messrs, Sholes and Perin of the | of transit. Ing has been learued concerning the details | sage from President Harrison had gone to | tho amosphere with an*edge on it akin to Mither Seemed & Good Tets Elkhorn's twin system, Messrs. Tiddemore utlemen, do your duty. as Towa business | of the battle. The news comes from the sy the senate proviling for a treaty ot AnneXA- | that of a Nebraska blizzard, Every one who They are men of somewhat similar bu and Jay of the Jay Pacific, General Low of | e vh.llhx'.: I:‘.;|<i~t}:'t‘:)|::»|""l.' .«',}"?‘r"'i'l'."(\.-"»fff pathizers of Bonilla in Managua, If sucha | tion, %ln-uu[ll'pumlm ke W 1o bounds. The | vontured out became wet and bodrageled ]I‘x"l-lh:ln l:"4l|“‘l“"fl\vl|;f4'l.:‘llylw>(l\v(|"l[‘:il'A!li\yil'mfl'*Iy;yll'"ll the Rock Island and Messrs, Kimball, Kel- a0 BAtth Fa Hlieavd, an 1 ahaas Al | battie has been fought it oceurred after the | 4oy wis tHe il L ot 1‘_"1‘ birth of | 440 4 sort of wholesale disgust settled over adepts in science, experionced in the ring | Concludes That Frank Powell Was Mure ley and Dickinson of the Union Pacific If you fail to give us reduced local freight | steamer which reached here today left Ama- ashington and wasiobsorved as a general | 4)) 4t 5 very @ stage of the game and hard punchers, Iach a distinctive If you gentlemen have been living in a hole | rates, for I's sake appropriate money tobuy | fula four days ago. When the steamer iy he city ahd shipping we pro- To add to the very general depression pre- | style. Each has been regarded as a wonder, i 5 in the ground and have never heard of over- | 8lok machines in which two slots are placed, | gailed from Amafala Tegucigalps was still in cly decorated and on board the flag ship ling, the uir has been filled with suspi- S close was tho mateh considered that, for AL AL e N a O ArTing i Ve ) Oeel one ohican Ad al Sterre! and s eld o n a a long 2 evel one; VIS Walger 0l charges on freight, Tcan sco how necessary | gt SJIATARERE B Wecin PULLOCERIS IO | 40 hands of the government. Mohican Admiral Sterr ‘ll and staff held & ¢ious “rumors touching the great $10,000 bat- iy Bool sotme 1ubting . Gite Bettor it would be to get information from them, | the 1o cont, ve now do in railroad taxes. News was alsé brought by the steamer eption, attended by all prominent persons, | 41o hotween Fitzsimmons and Hall, in which | take his choice. £ - Vo T e T i $, a8 we now do in railroad L 4 nxolusiva of pro ed royalist his choic LiNcoLy, Neb.. March 8. —[Special to Tus but, judging from the newspaper revorts, this [ By this arrangement we will only lose 5 cents | that the provinces of Gadias and Santa Bar- | exclusive of pronounced royalists. stories ic fake and interference Hall promised to gointo the ring a favor- Ber.]—Today in the senate the report of erand aggregation simply regaled you with | to the holders of the slot machinc. same as | bara, Jike thoseof Comayaua, are in arms | Toward the close of the weck o rumor was | on e nthorities eutno. listlo | te. The enst has been nxious to. revenge | BE1Today i the senate e song and dance as now as that late play, | €3ch citizen now docs on freight cich hour, ainst Bonill's pretensions, Bonilla has | current that the senate would not ratify the | giouve ' But the big fight has been fousht, | 16561t on Fitzsimmons for the dofeat of Jack | the joint com nittee appointed early in the Ao iy, q and get 10 cents oney back in rail " . a axati 8OV zers Dempsey, and they went all, not only | session to investigate the penitentiary was “‘Uncle Tom's Cabin.” Since it s evident [ pov, #eb 10 cents of our money back i strong support in the provinces of Olatcho | treaty of annexation ‘and several wagers | 4,4 alrendy the result has been flashod to saugp HInll Ak banaiated & oo e, bis submitted. The affuir which particularly your honorable body must be as anxious for Everybody's business is nobody's, but local | and Tora in addition to General Siew ::_ ‘;,,','.”,l,'"f,‘,',,‘. “;11.:},‘:1,(-"-4“(.;“:l.l.f .'7{;,:',':.\ the furthermost corners of civilization, and | because the section lines we adrawn ogainst | invitod nttontion was the death of convios pointers and information on transit in Ne- | freight rates are business men's and “home | army in Choluteca and the troops in Teguc throno. Mer e it | thus all of theso untoward stories havo | the south and Flizsinmons. Thoro was not | gynic 20 w3 Hho conth of convie brasia s were the late members of our | industey’s” business A J. GusmiN zolpa, who were reported on Sunduy to have | council in discussing the vumor suid that if | yoveod into fal much choice, however, and the betting was | ™ VPR UMb bl L L) State Board of Transportation, [ beg to rofer T Fovolted against their oficers and announced | the United States rofdsed to tako action it g consistent during the day. ve committed sulclde by hanglng himssit i Hri “x S SENATE IN A SAVING MOOD, by "l‘ S ";‘“ TR would drive the provisional government to pfall scemed most strongly o favorite and | in his cell. The roport of the committes e phistry as reported : Beg, their a nee to Bonilla, Mbidr R e However, these vague rumors had more of | Fitzsimmons only slightly the choice of the | charges that Powoll's death wa 0 direc! hoping it may have at least as much Influ e e ot ittt a foundation than but fow suspected, for the | talent. Ttwas 9 to 10 Hallat nightfall_and | posuis it bpits y on than W sus| rthe | 100 Ttzaimmons. A Tt sl | result of punishment inflicted by the cell battle did come within anacoof flashing n | (g 0 N SESImEOns, | A ftux of B2 | houso keoper and guards the pan. Being strictly on the inside cirele, | simmons' monay appotring in the pool oo During its investigation the committee what i related here may be relied upon as | late in the evening beat down Hall and made | took an immenso amount of testimony, ox- £ospel. At half-past 10 this morning the Hall | Fitzsimmons for the time the favorite, even | amining a great number of witnessos, includ- contingentnotified the officluls of tho Crescent | Money demanded for Hallund4to50n his | 1y thg omcers of the penitentinry, state 0 and Tow: ich he bulls on one side | something of a disappointment to those who s revolution which the federals have so | States troops were withdrawn, In this con- | cvy. at before any ar ot o opponent. i o 1 braska and Towa, which he bulls on one_sid ey e i amaldkment b0 those WO e Favilltiba wHoH ln( Slerla Tinve B e ot BTl ot Clty club that before any other action could | “\yjiq rimors were rife before and after | OMcials, prison guards, prison missions and bears on the other in a way indicating iting on 4 wholesale increasc of the | jong carried on in that state. The He eHoLiL o Lrpeblb A reeq | D¢ taken looking toward the consummation of | noon. There was unauthoritative threats of | conviets and ex-convicts. In the several that he depends on your swallowing his of- | 4PPropriations for the various departm d correspondent telegraphs and adds | the raising of the American flag was forced st | interferenc hour of the day, and | hundred pages of type-written testimony is ferings in solid chunks, leaving your mental | The increase up to the present time amounts the federals have been defeated | upon Minister Stevens and President Dole the require two cortified ¢ , one :‘;ul:fut:{ t\H se 1[..-:I|“'|:;:.-L|I.‘.‘-(m‘v. '”'"J.]:.1‘.”!"‘|"(:v:“::|)x‘ contained a story of cruelty and mlm”m‘“lr for 8 1 tho other for 83.50 ! ROT} ChS LD i htvas el aa | bEd AIlLIru:ul'nl'nl‘ lvn'h-xllm ml-xlpl.-.u prig : : ; ] 5 5 L : G ; 1o purse would not be forthcoming. oners, the details of which would cause ¢ sperity is due to her local rates and our | Which was not a reality at the time that the | pever and the failure to secure arms and | forc A consultation determined that the » New Orleans Commere! 0 At CoRlFaL &0 st day | swile of @ {iia tha Tave ot prosperity 1a due to er local rates and our AR o T e i e TR only course was to doclare n Amevican pro. | Uhe New Orleans Commeretal National bank poveither man worked har ! on his last day | swile of approval to illumino the face of ang poverty to our high local rates. This gentle- | house had tho bill under Diidcration. Suts | ammuuition have demoraliz ! tectorate, in which the minister acquiesced. | 0F the whole affair was off. Of course this | before tho fight. Fach hugged his quarters, | of Thomas do Torquemadas lieutenants, B e O Ehs Intracase, a R uitBaaely © Gaptain Hughes-Halle, commanding the | threw the camp of the Crescents into dire | $XCcbt when Fitzsimmons drove in ol wene | were he spared from his eternal rest long B e e b ek ot e JOIEOL | Rouse ave rejotcing. in tha hoe that the | Uruguayan authorities, who have stationed | Beitin ship Guete asked permission to ernation, and up to the preseribed hour | 4o e crimina g0t bite with Char. | enough to peruse it. Tz Bze has had an Xl ALOWaHI00n L \e- | semate will say that the work of the lower | troops along the border to prevent the revo- | land a body of men, stating that the British e was some of the liveliest hustling on | Jay Mitchell. Crowds trail: BUAae ot opBD s review eatimony, & bullt up Towa's local manufactures. Ne- | senite Ll AL t el Whab | 1otionfsts from seciiig hiding vlaces (n | residents Heatrsd PuUMRY: prosestion. Tha was some of the liveliest hustling on | ley Mitchell. Crowd trailed at the fect of | opportunity to réview this testimony, and braska *home ate’ usks our | house was practivally correct, = Just what | lulonists from secking i i B e P the part of the club that has marked the | either, but Fitzsimmons was the more popu- | from it has condensed the following as belng izcns to patronize thom. nd. vighttully so, | the senate will do in the matter of 4ppro- | Uruguayan soll. A large body of revolu- | Fuest posed uieen not onty refuses to se | hitherto cloar sailing of the orzanation. | lar froma_local standpoint_and local faith | the evidence of reliable witnesses and fairly }’,‘,{f_".!““fm;'f“:mm, sl cdomo indus. | B of conjecture, us 1t 1s theve that i | tionists who sought to retredt into Uruguay newspaper men, but exeludes all but her | For a time thes the gravest kind of | Was in him and local money was on him, presenting both sides. exertion to get rates put on Towa basis, largest increases have been counted on. yesterday were ordered bac! most intimate friends, doubts whether the battle would come off or D ea Lo DI Eldem Howe Doscribos It. ) it has is all the ovidence | _President Noel wason the ground before 2 d Omaha’s Clarter Bl CHARLES DE LESSEPS EXPLAINS, to npipodas untive lbalRyieo nunextuony i, || 20k DU VIAL-16 hag ts all the ovidence:| | Exestient Nool was on tho ground ‘Refore ]l o\np thia rasDonses of Fildes Howe, oL ourstate to the railrond gamblers of Wall ! that the Hawaiians will 5ot pe. depved. of | necessary to show that tho demanded surety | dusk, and the s dr W e L UL street and Boston from five to loasdj Anccomr s ot lthe senutor Naving i | 11 Makea a/Clean|Statoinant of therAMurs |l ony Hont e st S es D Bikceasunage: | aised and deposited. Nl ins Al Toro BTN ROty e heqri) ) 0. B UG SBL LN LAY PR of dollars a year of our people’s money that | charge the Omaha charter heid o meeting < > Jpous ' i i h i 2 absorbed by night. The crowd was repre- ked him abont the treatment of conviets, Tightfnlly should be pald to home industry | this afternoon and idod not'to allow-any of the Panama Canal Compan, the power of what they epll the “missionary pose is made simply to demonstrate | sentative in character and thoroughly o8- | wore the following danger in any | mopolitan. spring day for New Orleans, with an inces RESULT OF LEGISLATIVE INVESTIGATION idence on Which the Joint Committes dered—Recommendations for Changoes It Almost Fizzled. ‘ ¢ | VALpaRrazso, (via Galveston, Tex.,) March ence with you us would water poured over a - Hot Report | 8By Mexican Cableto the New York | Would Not Allow Britlsh Troops to Land. duck's buck. LixcoLy, Neb., March 8. —{Special Herald -Special to Tug Bee.)—News has Askea if overtures will be made to other Why Towa's Induastries Have Grown, gram to Tur Br The action of the senate Just been received from Rio wnde do Sul | powers if the United States declined the Mr. Burt either willfully or intentionally | thus far in considering the general appro- | that indicates that the general government | islands, the councillors replied thoy might misquotes comparative commodities for Ne- [ Priation bill in committee of the wholeis | of Brazil has finally determined to crush | be compelled toapply elsewhereif the United stomach to do both chewing and digesting, | to very little, with the exception of the pro- San Borjus. Pyratyno and other points, | by the action of the British minister, who But were his statements true, then lowa's | Vision for the supreme court commission, ng many of their troops and horses. Tne | demanded the withdrawal of the Boston's | 4o i BT olbeE S th Their troops have been increased by the that wind and w . — The main idea to be controverted in order 08¢ pur owned by o ate' jore public discussion of the bill by out- | [Copyrtihted 1893 by James Gordon Bennett.| 5 3 the utter foolhardiness and “About eight years ago I w sd by B it e s s e | Sear e discuselon ot tho bl by nd | Paws, March 8.—[New York Herald Cable e iiod 8. Hustwill, ono of the most | (juh hanging up such large sum of monoy | . Aho two mon reached the ngens in amplo RIe ey e o] Wb B i ) e E et o ! nen of Hawaii, speaking of the ging & 8 ) no toneatandtolpranica amselves for a , Mr. Nobes, to_ g he da 1 ECoTios o el of ‘tho shors hahl they | ncinics of the charter from having any. | —Speoial to Tus Bza)—The first. hearing in | Prowient mon of Hemtl speaking o tho | FSRLILERE VD sbat b [iree surs of monoy Hinsio rost and to propare rlamsolves for |/ ohe Sucay morsink afier ssevio, s HERAIN bring that state,wh oads get the long ‘liu.nm !n‘-,;\‘xl‘:.'t.m Ilu", ?;n.u-:- .{vul)u'-r_h‘vfux-v the trial of M. Prouet and his colleagues im- | pgvement because T did not understand how disreputable quantity as the professional | Auliffe attracted asmuch attention as thes | Ut he had a man i thero that he did not i lour e e ammer [otin and Jobbyists, pro and con i or wvaoiate | plicated in tue Panamo canal corruption | it could suoceed. mot hellig. precopocriod BRI tAL ey did the stars themeelves, | WARt to have stay there after noon as he R Jown s, roports showlng, ¥ 4% homo, unloss they ave of e type. thay | business, gives the results which public Life and property. was i imminent AJaner | Anotlier thing, the combined carnival of | Both men woro drawn toa fine poiat, so far | o4 1 it s ood WmaietTh R ASEY of dollars for last vear over the year tan successtully work state house corridors, | curiosity expected. The hearing lasted from (‘|‘,"l"“,"“,N“’,‘::”““',"‘I:"d‘w:",""‘::”’_,‘i“ on darle. | two clubs, the Olympic and ths Crescent, | 48 condition was consilered, but neither had the same year that this same aggregation of | hotel rotundas” and sheltered places along | 11 o'clock in the morning until 6 o'clock in thud | Saturday.” He came to the penitentiury and ; Seoht | taken off much flesh and were strong. They v 5 ) d ‘States pro. | has beon a frost. There is o possibility | & flesh. ¥ | would not answer any questions and ho was Polito liars told Towa’s business representa- | the curbstones. 'The committee expects to | the evening. M. Charles de Lesseps had do. | PesS and tumult. The United States pro- | has been a frost re I8y PossIDILY | came fnto the ring with promptness and th 1 tives that the rates then proposed would | submit its report about Friday and will prob. id oy | tecto-ate was not decluned a day too soon.” | that it had its inception and development in | (rowd did not. Hve long t satt for hastilk pRcany \:,‘,‘,".\,“‘?.’;“.".““’-',‘,'wi)‘.’.“n‘":r’.’,‘.'.n"‘?«‘fl‘,'s _ bankrupt the roads if put in force. The song | ably report favorably on the bill, with th ciasdiai@uinlihelmeiand ""l so. The English and Amerlcan Sailor Fight. thesame spot that led to the imperious de- | ties to commence. .. | about his necic, and his hands were haade they sung then was old and did not go in | ception of the tax commissionerand the G2ig- | Whole session was taken up with his interro- | ¢ L squabbles between the sailors of | mand by the Hull party that the idiotic and | Magor ¥ (i bt amange the promi | cuffed behind him and the other ond of tho Towa; the song they sang to you no doubt [ mill levy. gators. the British ship Garnet, and those from the | unreasonable purse be put up. [t heen o | EDL l"_““ o I e e arly ho jsoe the | vope was fastened to them, and he had gotten Was new, but to the business man who knows UL o G M. de Lessops avowed his relations with | Boston and Mohican ocdurred ton. duys ago, | lesson that-New Orleans clubs, # least, will eopsen 0 ool aftor his orner the men | iuto a corner of tho room ‘and had siid dowa “Towa and Nebraska it Is “Sweet Violets” | mno senatorial World's falr funket Dr. Cornelius Herzand the late Baron de | resulting in many 18 o The, euptains of | remember and profit by to the end of their | Tiuntweieht. Champton MeAnffe Chariey | 50 that he could not get back and was oblized and "Johnny, Get Your Gun been declared off. The unexpected publicity | Reinach., Herz, said M. de Lesseps, was the American ships averted further trouble | duys, % v Mitchell, ‘Squire Abingdon Baird, and John | 10 remain where he ws lying. That was a How Rallronds Are Rulned. given ILLA:“II"[!IC‘ muizlnfl "l""fu‘"'r' of :\:l\:1'- ¢ | gequainted with President Grevy, which in- }l':\hczll_l::f:.n‘w (l’)l":"il"';:llli‘l(‘lr;l'lllé:ll:l*:(\"";ml\wl-:'v Very Little Enthusiasm, Kline holding the watch. Most of them men :::qu All;.o“\tl‘l’l?l'l‘lvlllf it |h,;nlb wll‘(’-wh‘x«limh:‘-‘z:l:mirx; e e 0Of e ninety- commen! at it excited, both from outside " N & 4 s~ ) pov. £} dor 13 L e gia A g 1 ericnce. i e L o & v % miliona. ey CIogi 1o hase WeSiear Fas | and Themembersof the Jower heee,whowers | SViFed confidence in M. de Lesseps Qu phe oruival oféutg Japaneso cruiser | g G0 MM LIRS comparison to | Sha STt and Sxborience, Fitzsimmons | $Gity hivce hours, mud was vess msen S5 reliable information on that question sce | Strenuously opposcd to having the senate get | The intervention of M. Clemenceau, M. de | Naniwa a few duys since the story was cir- that which \itnessed the Sullivan-Corbett | faithful than Hall's nttendinis, il 2. | hausted. Mr. C. G. Dawcs' argument bofore the com- | 41y farther behind the house on the legis- | Freycinet and M. Floquet was ulso proven, | culated that Ju n !ll'?l’l'“""!_ to aunul the | gent, embraced possibly. 5,000 people. They | simmons. his brother: Marthn Jali 2 "."f‘; h""“’l"r" ‘"f“‘]‘"“’n“"{‘“‘“,”‘"‘ rope mittee of last session, the facts in his state- | ltive calendar thun it now is, induced sev- | Therefore the general opinion is that the | Present contract under whi L some thirtecn | wepe'a trifie late in arviving, and stragglers | Frank Bosworth, D G. O'Malle keeping | Va8 tied on and your hands are drawn up ment having been compiled from the r gralof the twenty.ono scontors who had | otiunl careerof those three statcsmen is {housand -of her subjepts are laboring on | iimo ‘aropning In-ovon afeer the mowhag | toe. Yoo huir ne 8 mel o Loy oh e B oo A | broeant. sl Taoion FFlday for | Ty oritély atan ond, Jupan for some blms Bas boan sscratly en | tRoSRioiGa; GF e seopls fo the. samtest bk | b otbicSaierot the sing at 9 o'elock | {hia'wal, und thon it s Al the Hmo drasting ARl Den cent 100, nigh. and the B.S 1 their minds, and uncontrollable grief M. de Lessops defended himself admi- | couruging emigration to' Hiwaii with the | p¢olletriitor S0 REORIO 8, Vo contest hud | Rafarse DUty tookohic |nl|\i'(|un almost im- | YOU. and every time you 0 ids ie claim of its costing 9 mills per ton_per mile | OnCC more the lot of the railroad contingent | rably. He spoke with surprising facility and ke ;".{""U"‘.‘“"';' Lhenlpnds, (33 cruiser | sion so frequently referred to. | mediately and both he and Hall were i “"‘l'"l‘l 1siero, 18 nothing botweea to haul {s an absolute fulschood coined from | in the upper house, y o (+ | explained with consummate art the ramifi do In the way of annerition. . Besn ocould | Hall, attired in o long light gray mackin- | cheerod foudly, Fitzsimmons came in ving | Your skin and this rope. garbled figures, compiled for premeditated “(vu\'\-l'm;r: rx‘):lllw'h:m 'ppn{mh(fll f:r <Ol one 524 aticoens fl N BATCilerthe ! It a /e P mm_l;l_-‘"‘i L nexation. Both rumors | ¢ op g the first of the gladintors to arrive, | the United States flag and received a tre Depends on the Brute Who Does It. Ay i i Ranat e Manary of Carleton us assistant physician L s e 4 8. % o ¢ ation. ¢ and fle he AR WA ondous ovatio >reside oel and tho SR , Ohio at Beardstown, 11, refutes Mr. Hol- | Dr Hayes, It is stated that Albert Gilmore | tions of the very highest importance. 1t is | the opera house on - Fobruary 24 in ionor of | Siouts It was but bricf and spasmodic. itz | ! Joined the men_ in the rini, Whilo | dered the ponsharey ek e, Watden or- drego's statement a8 uiworthy any sane | f Nemaha county will recerve the appoint- | quite plain that there exists some secret n | Captain Wiltze. who reliuquished commund | mIons shamt demonstration was even | 1 rrot took charge of the polic | Sen ne i hapument in cases of this kind, Tan's credence. 1o elims thil the roudse | ment as steward at the nsitution it i | I 9 ¢ of the Besonthalidpy s led the act | Marked. Both men were pictures of robust +* Dufty mado neat spocch 3[3,’,“.""".,."’,".l‘,lk'll:,;‘."',l‘:f‘ffi:}';"\f.]‘":f)la{;filofuu:a;‘uv.ifé S b SalaRanI further intimated that there will be nc : : & visory council has repealed the ac a rength and were | counseling the men o d cool} | handeu i B e s o Ay e Gt bt St Ded Jonheon: e ey | bruth will come oubiEamortaws T kbl Anten: provisional government haa passed | £ 414 Aivpant i expressing thelr supreme | 4 > fight was on. The warden is not present, but goes ocea- cr that those roads are already mortgaged | Hastings. bu i) 5 L yas 3 i E; i vs to carry out the provisions for a na- | confidence in proving the master of the Fitz Did Fighting. sionally afterwards to see how the man is 1o bankine rings and themsclves (which tho | aPpointed by Goveror Boya, will beallowed | rogotory of the other accused perrons. Tho | 1w to carry_out the provis rana- | other, t ; retting along, and the dootor calle Svory Soy, people must pay and assume in treight 1 ”',"IL l"e\‘l"'*"l'i"{ oL »*'Ill"‘fi'!""tlv"l‘ Oof | whote weight of this discussion, however, | tional loan of $750,000. Started the Trouble Ensily, |l§r>! “»”fi‘fim .’"”""‘Z"'}‘,”""i"‘,“,",knfl‘ the | Ui supposed to. ¥ charges) for more than the roads are worth, Lo foaviugian on g ound of his particu- | i pe horne by M. Charles de Lesseps. Story of 4 Mutinyat Sea. At 0 o'clock prompt Hall, followed by his | phU M, Both men step "j_"wl'l‘i,;",‘<‘l,;;,‘i“::j The chaplain said he purposely avoided even if the stock had no value at all, which o ® place. ¥ L Cana B Oban. he camerican burkc Hespr, Captain | backer, Squire” Abingdon, Charlio Mitchell, | tor 4 feinted for an opening. Fitasim- | o o0ag oy thing about the punishiments i it has not in fact, if based on the actual 3iny Eavithe Tave! \Way, R Sodergren, arrived on Pebruury 31 with an | Juck MeAuliffo and John Kline, entered the | pronp attempted a lofu upnercut in stomach, | 1oould help it, s ho had endugh. cate and | vulue of the road above the mortgage, aid | ) 5 T AT LT docount of u muting on January 13 which re- | ring, amidst a_deafening silerice, bu when | put Hall backed away, | He teied again anxiety with: the boys, and with all the ho beepio you represcat havo tno busincas | | Tho house committe on universities and (FEBEANB A PURIOH Hiaeod In the death of Mate Iitzgorald, Lo | Fitzsimmons, with Frank Bosworth, his | the e A failing, clinchod. - tlall lod for | {0500 roaponaibility "he carried dia gcnse God gave gedse. normal schools held a meeting at the Lincoln : Hesper is from Newcastle, N. S.'W., for San | trainer, brother Bill and Martin Julian SIOMARH, bk f | mot want to carry any of the re- & is eve "3 ronsider D reques s - N ? = g oy k ’ o 2 h L | shoulde: cored @ he y lei 1y 1 e o e lustiioss fox (11h1e Lyoning RNt AL il stoaicay ol he B T ke dataan aathie dduiolilip g idoio A I B EIG Gl ol o i [l i ks DAL 8 somothing tremen: | Shotlder. Fitzsimmons scored & henvy loft | gl (Fility of the “warden or ady. of missi vary purposes, sam e branc 4 ade » State rsity A 3 ¥, ; on Hall's mouth, a right on the heart, w A ! atoly: N ¥+ | the captain, first and second mates, cook | dous. o e o b mEheon 3 the men. He knew of a case three or' four lines of the Union Pucific, and loses money | for an appropri i ineake them (. Naw Your, Mareh 8.~The vening Post's | gd. a Greols mafiéhtstlhe mutineers ‘wers, | . Iz wis ndturalized today, anl stinpsd O e auctened yelled Hall mido | o5rgiqry whin o man was BicHed i beey every dey—on paper. If arguments of pov- | to the World's fair cuain there o short | special upon the bond issue and extra ses theu to run the vessel either to China or the | jauntily to his corner waving a large sample | ® Wild left swing and Fitz_smiliugly dodgo:t erty from profiigacy on their part will influ- | time during the great exposttion. Seve Ao A Pty o ty-two to twenty-four days under Warden Snce you fo muke DIupers of Sour states | Of the obicers of the. batiam merro rel | says: “The president and the cabinet Chilian coust, sell the cargo and fit the bark | of the st L Thten nl.l'.“:('f.','.',""-'l'f'q;l.'::'"l"::,lxu):r‘d'“,:'“, With | fivers, It was & case of nitemptod muginy, B R LIs ket Bta s anoanEAMe L e attation Anveaved bax | LTIl that thaearlicat messible. ronscl fora piraticl cruise. - On the night of Jan. but little delay. The men were | fon'the same hand, Hall linded @ heayy | Aha this was quite o large man, and the | mistifying bookkeoping, then for your state's | made a very favorable impression. Some of | the Sherman act is both desirable and nec At IS T i e R oh Mot Tghton ihoear i Bltsimuions plinched, ::‘.?:,l«‘ e AT rfi?:;v‘:g B or Yook e, unth pog Garottos, liko | the membors 16 #0 fux us to stato thut tho | sary for the purty's welare.. They four, | foora Ahtehet, conttahis b Eet kit Dy | Clgsfsiiealimons at onco nssumod Hull's | Hit hiting Ttz with vight onhead. = | Hity o them tn the! mutiny ony. tne Warden B Dol bkt Gan ptand alonos. on0g® to. | Flobragles cxhibll il not be any (0o ex- | howover, that o malority for the repeal | tho Violim consed b pteaaale Diakan, | gressive.” He soon: discovered ¢ stomueh with Lot oned i peoreach the | wag very aniry about It and went down and o i panabind alone, | Rocke | constiy 840 o8 Nebiaskn produg Sty S hAL | could not bo sccured at present in either | then arose among the plotters und tho Hrst | - In the first und second moaols Btz £otin & | wies o ttempted a right on the body, missine | ordered” forty of them into punishment. Mr. General:Schemer Low of the Rock | cannot 34 duntec by any state in the e of congress, and a failure mig! ave | Mate soon discovered the absence of Fitz- | number of stiff body bows, but in return ks 's clinch, The men were ex. | Lhey hadn't regular cells enough and so they Jaiand knows how ruinous railroad building | union it could not do better than to send a | house of congress, and a fuilure might, have | Mate soon di pain disoovered blood on the | was visited stiffly in the faco by Hall's lof, | because of Hall's clinch. The men were ex- | JAR U0 FEMENIE SOUS GRORER And 0 thoy ls. His company is not vet dry behind its | battalion of them 1o the Columbian fair, 8 disastrous offoot; hence. It 18 thought, the |, deck nnd was told by Seaman Green that | (he third round. whe o st il e Cr Toet oy aauvious, byt Hall secetved & hoavy | 1itoral dnys, D10 loudas was bontIat thsss enrs. l‘l(l; \'n_ l|.u mul k1 .u;u.fu xn{ Hus a Ronst In Store, better course is to delay the assemblage of | Leclair asked him and others to assist in | which it was give and take from start to | op the head. Hall 'mM'M rood left blow, | until Dr. Carter, who was tne physician at ll}(x as lln‘u v‘. ’;‘}‘"‘"\.»‘“. “t"-‘-m" MIUUEES }“', ™ AR Hatink anivaf 2 . congress until e in the fall in order that | throwing the body overboard. The captain | finish. Hall seemed to have a decided ad- | 1u¢ raceived one on the head in n.,”‘m Hal | that time, ordered him released because he Baaioriasy vuirposca - 18 Eiven out for | The special house committoo appolnted to | ST iion “which in videntiy paeriy pupon ordevad the ukest of the muti- | vantage for tho first half, but n the last itz | Wit teceived one on tho head n voturn. ‘Hall | 515 006l 0 s \Lamount of punishment SR Y DUTROses. inyestignte thoinentiontinry nithereferance i v '€ AR X 0T TR PRI U ing, and the bark headed for Tahiti. En- | recovered and went at’ Hall like a fiend, | . itz forced Hall in | Without injuring him; maybe he would be Ed Dickiuson's Poor Pay. to the cell housc _«-»;mnm\l \l with the 40,000 upon senators and entatives. route an attempt was made to ase the | landing tremendously blow after blow upon but the latter elinched to avoid | Wnder punishment a day or’ two and be re- M. Dickinson of the Union Pacific, who | phEYePIRHGR ¥ote by the last legistature | "ppe jresident and his cabinet are fully | Mutineers, but without success. On her | Hall's ribs, which he. recoivet, Towey punishment. Ficz tried the. left, but was | 1ased a short time, but in all it was twenty- g ats §53 per 4 i T3 has completed its work and will probably to the dangers involved in the delay, | 8rrival at Tahiti the men were taken be without a wince, The my TN SNE oty n in o i four days of continuous punishment, only gets &3 per day for acting s wet nur ; alive v in the delay, ! neatly stopped. Both men in a hot rully to one of the lllegitmate babies of that pau. | “Uni 1t vevort oo Board of Public | 1 consequence of the apprehiensious regard” | the L m'lwl States. consul and Lonfs sed, | it when the round closed d vights on the head i elty Wis Very Common. per company, when asked what he did to J iug the immediate future among business | Lhe five prisoners were then seut to juil unti How it Was Roun'l 3—Fitzsimmons was the ageressor, anyas handonftod ull A and i earn his Salury, “elosed his argument wivh o | G0 diforenee o the et cf | men throughout the coantry, and propose to L bark Tropic L _1"? e R R o ot T b v ahot it jabbed Hall | feinting with his left, which he landed on | y, “ |1‘\\.‘:'\.4.’:{.“|-’ lm.]?“-,].'”iul‘i\mtn im'::;h.tx.:'::: general kugh.! How amusiug! 11 the rail- | jho gite, and that the action of the board | £usrd against them by edrly action, in ac- | Where they will bo'tried, onee or twlce in the face with his left, when | the stomach. Hall veceived a right on the | witen ho ate. e was ot doon o being rouds tako n man's life his valuo is st at not | umounted to nothing loss thin throwing | ordance with the assurance’ fn the inaug- Ky o7 e suddenly, on Hall's endeavoring te force mat- | Dody and a moment later Fitzsimmons re- | ficra twenty-thice days and - wis thon g oxceed £5,000. This is law. Five months | JHoY : iral address. that so far as the executive WESTERN UNION AFFAIRS S Ly PHARGOR00 Ty g eny, the face an fobIRICT ' ¥ 10 exceed §5,000. This is la Five months | gowy the bars to inevitable waste and col. | ural a u RS ters. Fitz's long right arm described u circle | ¢eived two heavy lefts on the face and a | o1 0w oieht days m and came out of the of u l‘"""l" "l‘!"“' ""“""‘l‘" Wanage life is | jusion. branch of the government can intervene, in the air and his big fist landed like a can- | heavy right uppercut. Fitz clinched to save | o))y skeleton. He wis @ stubborn man and worth the hizhest value of any man's life on shot on Hall's jaw. His feet went to the | himself, and Duffy had a hard tim part- | would pot yicld. The order of the physician time, The Union Pacific railroad absorbs its AORANOR dnLan i nb had explades | ing them. Fitz was clinching to avoid b Lty DAYR O 3 \ M as if a dynamite bomb had exploded E vhem. Wtz was clnching to avold pun- | wag sufticient to get him out at .any time, nings in branch lines which should go to Shaetity | : ) ishment right along. Both men were fight- | e ; T ' ) n : mainsa er them, and his lanky form went to the it i ere fight- | Other cases of cruelty were very frequent, RRNS HALOnI). dobty Wnl then tells us foe | of whitewashing investizations.. Tt giv Srcs SnoTarifnontial dlaseior e the besy | Western Union Telegraph company, in an- | floor like 4 thousand of bricks. His nead | ing hard when the round ended. “1 know of one previons o that, . snid, Moot i duo s Tuis expians kg d | fncts and fgurcs in proof of its fssertions, | o +This i# the view which so \re prosentine | nusl meeting today, elocted T, T. Eckert, | struck with horrible force, the concussion Mister Hall's Fatal Mistake “under Mr. Nohes. who was kept i, | think, nsou’s management is worth 2,000, and shows conolusively that the manner.in | HERCE QIS SLIMIALIAE influence, Spec- | president, in place of Df. Norvin Green, de- | °Yn being felt by those in the press boxes | Round 4—Hall came up the ageressor. about ten duys, He was a rather feeble b Wt which the uppropriation was expended 3 Hhaly : ;. BE ! ; about the ring Fitz landed a heavy right on the jaw, knock- 1, and when ho came out he was very e MoDonald the merchant gaubler of | inder the supervision and by the consent of ulazors, therefore, who may be o Mhna oy | ceased. General Eckegt remains also gen- | * Hall then lay flat upon his back as lifeless, | Lot uto tho midalo of. the ring. The | focblo and soon went o tho hospiyat, aad g0, keops driw g | the board was onumental, steal from | £2%06 boUC e, bocuus oil the signs point | oral manager. ! apparently, us s man hewn from stone. He | blow was a tremendous right-hand swing | was there until he died. 1 think thag B & Tt At caa hat his figurcy | STt to finish. Never since the impeach P S ane i lcar b da i The directors also dedlared the usual quar- | Was counted out amidst § scene of wild ex- | and landed full on the point of the jaw. Hall | bastened his death, but otherwise he would duats the Talirong LIa so that his figures | pon of Dave Butler has o state offioial ro. | f0r¢ long, are likely to be ' deeply disay ivi il | citement ' vas o ime i fing have died, as he could not have lived a great show that 812,000 a year salaried managers | eajvod such a turning over by Joriiatiey | pointed. Mr. Carlisle is a thoughtful mun | terly dividend of-Ji per cent, payable April “harlie Mitchell A was o long time in coming to, but he finally i " 4 L] ot a lower PR ek ke d such 1 ngover by a legislative | RORIVEC. (UL, SArielo 18 & "shavghtiul ‘man | teriy divide , J eplus | . Charlie Mitchell sat as if paralyzed, but | drew his left hand up to his nostrils and wus | while. goh 8 TSoa e etapainnen | jyestigating committee s these officials, | And very delibera Shat Mr. Clovoients, and | 17, The roporksbmited shows 8 surplus | wug soon at his friend's sile, togeties With finally belped to his corner by Fitzsimmons, “This mode of punishment has never AREUMCNT 1o not Teportad, Tor 1t muist o | SECPOAEY of state, treasurer, commissionef | there 4 ho dunger thut Mr. Cloveland would | on Octobor 1, 188, of/814,476,150, of which | MeAuiffe st the o his conqueror. S " | changed as long as 1 can remombor. 1t is s d ISEBAYE | und attorney general, arve given by this com- Y A Saam R ary's Judge- | yhere has been cupitalised by the issue of Hall lay unconscious ofor several minutes The referce awarde » contest to I different under differcnt administrations, been ingenious, A el 3 ment on such a matter as this. H Lo ) T h i ) £ T'he referce awarded the contest to itz Y This same sholl gamo of linguistic skill is | Mitte Uhere is no mincing of words, and is thought that the belief of Mr, | ¢pital stock, distributba December 3, 180z, [ With Fitzstanding at his side astride his stif- | simmans, who, waving the United States | being more sc ® under one than the other. B e L Aamot Muguisslo kil mmittee calls upon the authorities to TR (T S . 015,000; balance. 85.857,640; net revenues | fened limbs. The red-headed wonder wore a | flag over 'his head, walked over tohis oppo- | This is the cure for all diseases, and you can Hous of bushls of wrain are raised i dox | DHINK SUlt to compel the popayment of the v TIght 1o 1osie. bonde tn SaeUtY | fok tha quavsereaded esember. o 1833 look of decp concorn, until Hall began to nent's corner and shook his hand, and s e | often tell by the looks of tho necls it they state, the vuluo of which goos to railreey | YArious sums iave \beed corruptlydis | O e O ¢ Tareher e oo 012 yive, when he cavorted about the stage likea | was leaving the ring received a tremendous | have been in there for some time, g o verted from the proper chann ¥ \ oy s 97 K7 ider i lunatie Mitchell picked Hall up in his " 0 y companies i transit, at a loss to the v Bx-Benator Starouak of " ey o . | at the bottom of their consenting to a cess W71 for dividend paid Jap. | lunatic. =~ Mitch P Y AYabAR. o How Powell Was Kllled, raska producors AL B Jwaliar 1n_jegislative g \iva | ment. Tt is wot probable, however, that rblus of £6,440,698 on Junuary 1, sahln, oty foll (gt 0 Topes atier Hall had allen and the Wbt | (q50 ontv'what T have hears o “focapit il o delogation of milroad em. | Walshing the workings of the logistative | HIEAL, 58, e R T ey mue for the quarter ended | Watching the worlc of restoration with a | tle was apperently over, Fitzaimmons forci. | 43¢ only what have hear b, ) burled “him, Joyes protest ut rate reduction, because | bt wilaals in the ocripital ca ey of va® | such issue a large one. It would probably bs | M PAFLY iena ted, Yas 81,078, | pussiod look upon his comical tace. bly vhruse his ofisious secand baock through | 1\ t'fi o e 'conin und. the somy. losed are assured that a reduction in rates | DY the v occipitad cavities of the | g5000,000, or #10.000.000 at the outside—a | 000. After appropristing interest und sink- Surprised the Attendance, the ropes. He kept his word and did his R0 7! R 194 ey are ass v on” g | pa b0 trA 000,000, or & at utalde—a | (T (OCHEC ORRRODCIE: Intorast and slnk ¥ own fighting. The fight was the casicar | before T got there, which has never occurre micing & roduction 1n_ wages. Every intelil N CA fuficlont amout for an experiment, 1t | Ing fund shasges auEhe dividond Just de- Fltzsimnone has Lad ty Avas the casiest | beforo since I have been chaplain, 1. thini e radlvoad man—uot u whipped our WEATHER FORECASTS, i Baonia. %e fousd uas, ho efacs of.| PERes thopewil ad resolutions eulogistic | Around and with Mitchell holding one arm | bitin htookad Holl Gu i it wus undesizned; a new deputy warden nows his wages are scrowed down to the old this issue was going to be nullified by a pan- o lata D Nowad resolutlous eulogistic | g ""yuAvlite the other he was led | PlOW that knocked Hull out was univ had charge and he probably did not know lowaat vorsaiblo woteh undor any rifl, and | gaing, Northerly Winds and Warmer Are | ICkY fecliug i the money market or. by the | Of the late Dr. Norvin Greon, in which thoy slowly from the rin said to bo the hardest that any or the vules, which were that 1 should see this deputation is o branch of well mean S Nomherly“Wiade a Todny, | operations of speculators. who would draw | $4Y, fter praising his personal traits and | S19Wls whole thing happened with such sud- | ©14 ¥ing habitues ever witnessed, every man, and see whether it was 8 ing yollow cats in the hunds of the w ol ;; 8 | u\rl._ ;ru-kl. oday. gola out of one door of the treasury as fast as | literary abilities: ~ “At the time of his death diuneas that The hl‘,‘”!‘_“d SoMIA nak xaalls 1l Was Paralyzed, man~ or something ol I could not rallrond monke used to - pull out | WASHINGTON, D C., March 8.—Forecast for | {hey shoveled it in at the other, they would | he had presided over the oficial meetings of | whag had occurred, but Flull's prostrate form | . The audicuce rose to its feet and a swear that 1 buried him, though I stolen chestnuts from our ndustrial | Thursday: For Nebraska—Showe consider it hetter policy to suspend bond | the directors and of tne executive and other | WL A G0 the story. tremendous shout went up. Hall, however, | supposed that I did. They generally call me "_'"‘f‘l f '”}'If"ml' I-H‘ ’ perative will | day, northerly winds; slightly war selling and let the pe ple have 4 taswe of | committees for more than fourteen years From a scientific standpoint the fight was | 18y unconscious on tho “carpet, n 100k of | pight off when thers is u deagh. but T was not :\:Vlr‘ ik anelt o be I"‘w“.“\'\f‘\x‘l servioe ‘or South Dakota: Generally fair Tnurs- :’l“““ “‘I"l«hn\'tw: v\-(‘x,.\{\vh:-‘rv in [nl..- vuu;li L an unparalleled one, and will remumn us such Skouy op |.wl face and the »u\\].ll ]:: aring I--l- notified in this case until I was called to the , U8 18 soervice, iere hones! > o) @ ry on a silver basis. Ours rold would 2 ON AN BEXCUKSION. i he annals of th g for man, s o ad sufiered serious injury all's second neral. ] ORY winds shifting to southerly aund west- | Inthe annals of the ring for many yeurs t u morit w ) freo s wages une Wormor (B nbrhoin e e in'that event go to a premium come. That Fitz is o wonder admits of no | Fan auickly to the prostrate pugilist, and | ““Phere should be reforms, and those re- :“u;'” .(‘.1.\ i ||.“~\\\ ulw[\El AW (1|.m. 33 For lown: Rain, followed by clearing ———— rles Hackle of Ord, Neb., Kills Himsolf | further dispute, ang in case Mitchell falls at | 8PPLying restoratives gradunlty brought him | forms should be made sure and soon. I do BRIy aiary, It wauld bea shame 10 | ot o’ Thiursday,’ northastety gume Vicar Goneral Brady’s Funaral: areute to Tex Corbett’s hanas Pompadour Jim will not be | Ak to consciousness. Fitzsimmons 4130 | not'sce how a man hanging up under the elr ) ih e T ary. or Thurston's, or in western portion. 2 wis, Mo, March 8.—The - Vinita, L T., March 8.—[Speeial Telegram | long wanting a worthy antagonist D to the center of the ring, and pulling off | cymstances thut he hung, with his hands Sthe'l ¥ S1. Lovts, Mo., March 8.—The funeral of v |..unu1u‘| e | nl\unl wcific Coal compiny the iate Vicar Geaora! P. I B s “ 1 | to Tue Bee.]--Charles AT e e e " UBANDY GRISWOLD, his gloves helped to resuscitate his con- | fived as they were, could let himself down. R e es wha o 'Tnl.'f M-.“‘\‘\‘ o \“ ":'}'.:"s. Steamors Murch 8, v,.:lnt in H::llu‘;:l‘:fl 2 d \'im.rl:x{:u\ul\xm aged 50 years, of Ord, Neb., committed sui. (uered foe. When Hall had been brought to | ['4o not know how he could do thas. The ) r miL he was carried limp to his chair, where ho | pay of the guards should be incroased until on&{v_v;\ per u.nu-(a:‘m'k ;nl;l-mu ystems are At Lizard—Passed —Spuin, from New York | persons passed around the catafalque t king | cide by shooting him in the forehead on remained until able to goto his dressing | you can hire men that can be trusted to take B ikt s piatn and to- | for Louden, T g their last look at the dead and the large | the Missourl, Kansas & Texas passenger | Bow the Gladistors Worried room, Fitsimflons wis frenzied with | care of your sons and daughters, and the D Cand i piom % Aclwbuse of tha | A H:umnh— Waded—-Roman, from Boatdn | o) urok was dendely Dacked. ::‘u!u Just be ore reaching this town tonight. Before the Battle ¥ delight over |v'~“'"l|LHm' casy victory, prescnta‘ives of the state, in my opinion, ruption of official public life, and to th At Mow York—Arrived—Runie, from | Bishop Henuessey of Wichita, Kan., celo- | waa on un exoursion st leren Asiiomen, ho EW ORLEANS, La., March 8. —T'hie battle of Hanged Wi looe Aller thah mostGAmetiiis g~ Kéruetion ‘:'hl‘l;;*.i.\h:;llnl"‘;un‘n}» liberty ”X" MI:' st prated soll.mmm.)mei.'sn.nmu--.lL.vx-'nu.m remains will be sent back. Hackle, his com- '“““”‘;“""v'"fi 1s over. ‘I'ne March carnival | Maaxoria, Miss, M L. K. Ford | month to work there! You need u class of vir g e | criminal, vicious nature, t Boston—Arri —Grecian Prince, from | McDonald and O. J. Hogg of Jefferson City, | panions say, was well off and owns four | Of pugilism has become prize ring history, was hanged today for the marder of Marshal | men you can crust, but you get a class of men 14 avald be crucl to confiue them in the fu- | Palermo; Lancasterian, from Liverpool. and Very Kov. H. Mublsipen, V. G, Father | farms. He leaves & wifo and nine children. | aud its record is before the country. 1t 18 | B A Clay u year ago. thatis low down, lower toan many of he which Dr. Herz is concerned, but nobody Lands and Buildings, charging gross neglect Ihe committee jumps on Colonel Bill Dor- | NORC Of the powers with which it is vested | . T. Eckert WIL Succeed Dr. Norvin an with both feet, giving him a character | Wil be withheld when their exercise is Green ns its President. e b ansily il i e A deemed necessary to maintain our natlonal | Ngw Yonk, March 8.~The dircetors of the It required ten minutes to bring Hall